The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, May 02, 1851, Image 1
4,a~y~35u.,~[~"~ .y"'•. ,, "rn'"'~ . ; "'_'ms`s. ESTABLISHED IN 1786 P TTSBURGH GAZETTE PuoListieD DATLY Avo Witeattar, BY WRITE & CO. (ILWILT. RUM. =II OTT. eN TOMO TILEIT.Ifire TO= TO tag POT! OTTICT DAILY—Soren dollars per etemtnt. Dafable halt Yearly. Dos.u. it /laid 10 adranoo. WEEKLY—two detiors roe . 6 ./".1. .d... 1 1 . 65. etc. Otte oupplie.loa the (-Ileum. aut./Mows:— Thnee maks peronnum 00 Pia royte di ....... .... 900 Ten coplea do 19 00 Twenty cook.. do 'dl 00 The packet Mr each Club to bo addromed to one perm., rod °sit inyarishly In/Anna° No Club Papers will be sent after the year ettiml.. utiles. the mom, b eon[ for arm/emit 8111411 OP ADVIRTIBING. On. g 00.... (11) lines (if Nonpareil or Lau) ono Intern. • $ 0 50 I'.. elsob Wlddionallemertton.. u Do. ka one ......... 1 76 It:. two weeks. ...... ..... 3DO Ib. one one month ...... ..... 00 Do. Isle month. 7 00 Do. three Months 9 00 Do four tuths ...... ..... 10 00 • s. to th]. 12 00 Do torts .months 19 00 Standing Card.. OI hoes or lees, per annum-13 00 One Dolkd for men additional line. One 2 , otare, changeable at /deism. (per an num)sesolurive of the paper ffi 00 For each addltional Num.. iruerted aver ono month. and ' W eaeh addlUoual square Inserted under the yearly rate., ...half price. A ., to emweding .quern. sad not our fifteen luso. to be obargwi a. a winare and a bolt. Itnbliebers not aecnuntabie td legal advertisement. Le. Tout the amount charged for their publim.Uom antsoutimng candidate. Me °thee, to be chargal the awns se other ad. raise/nen.. Adrertiwtneum rad warted GO - the copy fora epecified number of low/lora. will le motioned till forbid. and nay. merit exaeted secorditigli. ' The privilege of annual wirer - Own 1. strktly limited to their own itromoliste twines.:awl all Ade itemeotli for. the 1.0. M. of ot her yarwele, m m all adrectlermenta not immedimely counwuol with their own Dolor., and all limits ...treed:mem in length or otherwise. beyond th engaged. i l l 1 .. charged It% the usual rates. For. all snob trannent advertising. Lille will be **motel, rendered. and prompt net meat deeired. • All advertisensents for cberitable Insittiptions, fire men- Dr , MeA. ward. tow - whim and other ;labile meetings. end mob like, to be eharg.4 hale PH., Pedeble in ad vance. Marriage n0e1.... to Le chargni IA went.. Death hotter. Insert.' walkout charge. /Mk. Mod by funeral Mgeflonans or obituary =Mon; Mkt When eo ale mapenks/ to oe told for. Regular atrartirers, and all otbero sending communiew- Mous. or requarlud outieesdde igned to call attention to Palm, charge. (Montle, oe ypub enteeunenta where charge. are made far adouttanws—ell nu 11... o( pel t. aase u t........—e. r y °Ake deeimied to call attention to private entermis, crdeuhded or lutendwi to promote hull. etlual interest on ouly be inserted with tho undentand- I NVlts‘t= L°.,fgr.,roV 17k; tato at not kw than 10 anam'per line. Bishop or .11..7 - /gotten to be charged ttipl. I. Tavern Llocuse'Derltions =each. Real Pstste Agents' coat Auctioneers' sdrertimments not to be Mewed 0040; yearly rote; but to be allowed • die count of thirty three and ono third 'per went from the =punt of bil l.. wskor oa mPorrrigtr r 9 mar rant. One Square, three ..... 10 Do. . each adlitional inaertion.—.— Si AOTtAIIIOII.2IIII El WZILLY Oar Square,(lo Linea)one insertiou---60 cents. • Do. each additional In.sertion.--.2.5 weeds. Milt:rat/Mont advertimuncute to be issid In Weiner. BUSINESS CARDS. ALDI MAN. AIIN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth War Md. Pn en Arca. bedolton= =I Wt.lout. All ont/ attpo to. - ATTORNEYS it MM. OLIPIUMI, I 0.13.6112. MUM, 0 Late of Uniontown, Va.) (Lore of Indians, Ps.) LIPILANT & TAYLOR, Attorneys at Laer—Oftlee on Fourth street. N0.6:5' ChrtwornlYrnd tholthtleld moon, Pittablugh. Pa.- Y 11---8. D. Oliphant lo Corunicricater for the State of Neer ork. spin SHINN dr. COLLIER, Attorneys at Law— WS. Ga Vonrtb Axe!, Owe Entlthfleld. I IV. F. 'MUTE, Attornefat Law—OP g l it tgarrptreet, near Foortb,:nArthurs:gad. - I HARRISON SEIVELL,•Attorne et Law, et Oblo State Commixdoors Ikrttakinff Attole . rootf of Ikod, to- Om n i —fourth .4eMzlro . N .. P. ,E 0: L. B. YETTEBAL&N,, Atter s at Lan and Meal Estate, . betas, N 0.107 Ath Plc cT tsburgh: 1610 LJCLAMES . J. KUIIN, Atterney at Law, office, Tilel.ll3. MIL narar manta atrect sad Disatma ,Plttntralt. J.1.5.711/ TAMES F.. KEfilt, Attorney at Law—Office IN .1 61.13 fa:, lztl4:s4ill.Staltbfald oaa Grant. Pittaburgh. FRANCIS U.FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law, N 0.170 Fatah stmt, Pitt.bargh: 6,41,1 D. !ROWE ' -&—LLICE. •. WWl3O2f. TOWS Z:. WATSON, At torneys at Law, No. 110 Fourth ct,ol. Pitt/largh.' t=l: —1.1,1:01,1er * 1,0, - ; John 1101ydan, En.; Bei. ton. 31orrition : - .1 . CO.; IVm. IL Pus,r, John flaming, Ae. eettatant. 0 ea: W. JarlJon, rittAburr,b. j.a1:17 giDWARD P. - JONES, Attorney at Law: Cate OD Dearth street. teteeen Wand and Saab. JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, Zia 84AM. rtret,-httstrcregtq 1.1;1:43:11razplinqi)3:4:1:41 %leI: IL WILLIAMS- CO., Bankers astAllschsturt Itrokrau,Narth EAst earner or Wood tadnl-strorts, Pittsburgh. • All transestiont nua4e on Merl] terns, and collrrthonir Inumpti attrnded to. . jakly n: D. KING, Banker and Exchange Broker, e Forth elect, Dinkel= Bank Noies.BILIA cATM Gold and Silver. Sleeks bought and mad. The hishost market prim mild in premlran for American Half Bohm, and Tlektart and _rakiehAlolhich.gr.az /LTA W3I:I,ARIMER, JR., Banker and Broker, W. - adjoining the Bmai ul NkAmt.4t. AWILKINS & CO, Eiehange Broken!, South la.ottorarr of Third owl AU Mo.g At matt liberal mum Tli,.. HOLMES a. SON, Dealers in Foreign ... cad I:fp:arra- Ms of Esdisifize Craft:ales of Foreign Ilank . Notes and spe,e. No. 69 Mutat trees. Plas. ifoert=ilM-Collertons reads els all as street. deist Stew:shoot ass Cliited Etafra. '''''''''''''''''' Broker.: Dealer,. in foreign and l*Oleatia of Eselangn. Cerrlfien,s Depaaite. Butt Note.— Odia, oarzier of and Woul rrrecta, directly appiailta abe St. (illailcs Hetet T CAROTHERS A: CO., Banking House, cli cltim e g i of INNUcuted Stab,. SAWN ) OM Olint. All A .1 RVIISI, COMMiligiOn blerchant3 wet 011113rolorm No. 111..Serotel street. Pa•Nlai Est•te eremitism &te 11140 m 8111,000 a..n tttt-bettd 11,1733.01 LW. orALMEII., _HANNA & CO., Successors to honer, Delia & Cts, desilers let Foreign lout Domestic Esclisameestifiesics of Deposit, neck Notes, Ppeois—Nortis West tamer a Wood sod Pits. streets. Current MOW/ ...tea O. lk podt. Pight Chests f, ride. seel solleetions mole. mono 1p *LI the mine 1.40. of the Uolted The titet premium pslO for Paivigo soil American iterasinestoodeoo tooisiotimenteot Proluee,shiPtioi cut. on liberal Semi. • • W. Y LOH; Commissimaer and Bill Broker, 112 Steoul m trod.. Staid attention .111 yen tev all Millno.mt emtrutt.l to hitste. ' argh claattfaithated talkie/. sly= bind o r proeurrl Pittab st•tuat Oak. Nat., Honda, hlo nogalatal on War- Isblk taw. Advances mad«. / 1'1 , 11 , 11. 1 1. / • 1 1.22 ' ' of:47fle1511: .sd p :111 RC. C. STOCKTON, late Johnston Stook uo, Soul:sr-1m Statinuer & Ptintur. sug Mudsr.eca , urt of Market Auld Xhird streets, Pittsburgh. 1 TAS. B. HOIfeIES' Cheap LiterarY:Depot, .T4l4!street. enhrtafte tine- Post Mee. Nes ikoki th•t&rs===l i anr= loweittprioe.. . HOPKINS; Bookseller and Stationer, sre.72. Fourth •Cvet. Apollo But Minim I:Ect:4iqo , l duraßt :(40 irVID BOWN, Ja., Wholesale and Retail Lkeiored Coafestioner . ES Fourth greet, Pittsearth• lei Cokes. and Forty Confrolloam7, Wow, of baud. adorn met:dolly otteadod to. ri.1:11:04100:41Aall andA...MTLINTOCK. Binaufseturenuld Ira- et if= a capc.. Oil caotto. Eteaxe' Had Trim* fibluter, kr. -Warehonse„ N 0.65 Four th K. st., Pittobursh. : , • COMMON AND FORWARDING. D W. POI NDEX'f ER., corner of Writer and Th...lhartet Macau Pittsburgh: Coaat•lteu aro Tin. vaster. Horn. sad for thepurchase and al* of Pinar, Western PLochich.lron.Nailr. and the nienufectured articles or Pittsburgh generally. Also—Agent for atm aide of b. Deeper k Ca. ettyq• "celebrated Man..° end nay Parke. at Ph' i cress;.awl Jenkins a (We solar:arrogant Teat. • "tf C. 3/e/LNULfk & Co _ jrr. .. b.rg can&n3,l7:zy,nuri 31 --1.. m i WOODS I SON ; PRODUCE DEALERS &. 4411 , 1b7nattalen . Merehaa., Ka. el Rata stmt. M. .1;, 1.1 1 . 01 , 1;,5...:5T0 , N i,,,, F Forwardin g and Pittebtiralt. RITR, JONES, Forn - nrdjng and Coin r,rl...tint, Dealer, in a - rwor. and Pitts raw Maim:animal artklen Canal Basin. near tiaTaniki •tnet; Pittsburgh. A. LIU., ME. t. JCCLILL jaARDY, JONES & CO., Succeitions to At zrt 4 0, ivi t i g, i; - “ C r c s a gV and TonnazdiaiStet , bath. • in*trind Goad.. 00:vgdowi.:(wicc,0 1 C. WILKILLI. ---'"- IrIC. 'arra. C. SHACK.LETT /a CO—Wholesale 41ersi D g:r.iett= '''' 4D( ''q u ' D " G00d. '1,% .. ,1 11 A., 4.1.1110,& CO mrsecano c 1.. ' ,(1110` , T £CO. II CM. A A. StAgON 1,. Wholesale and Retail at ivg, 74 ., :. ~..,, and CO. , hint& D. Cionhc (.'Market ant .`,. BURCHFIELD, WIIO7.ZSALE and WWI Dry cow. m.rcteeas. corner of feetrth cod nat art.,, PM:thumb. ne LIERSEY, FL - EMING & CO., Commission Mercharda—rnr the rade eDennertle, Woolen. and to to also. &oho, In all beds of Tahoe' Trout*. M r. 129 W greet, fourth door front Fifth. Pitt. DENTISTS r . mew -D.- HUNT, Dentild, Corner Of Fourth &. twtween Mark.l and FMT IY, WILSON, Watches, Jewelry, 80 6 v -Wars. sad =tart OoMA,eorsber of flicke r Toortb littabarithr. N. u.—Wattbaswialodu THE DRUGGISTS. 'A. FAIINESTOCK & CO. Wholesalo • Drus u r. 'nod onnuracturer:uf %Alto Lem l, Red ill Ps. rim Wwd acul.Frout. stmeta, .... Wholesal. Druggiet eml Agricultural corner of Sixth. R, W holesale and Retail 11..rty and St. Clair •ta., Mt* & CO.. Wholesale Drug Paa.burgb. GROOMS n. 1r1.441,411 runal wnzon. & F. WILSON, Wholesale Grocers and CO.:Minion Merchant, ka,nda forr4d4 of Do Pont's Iroarder, No.llB ..1.4n0d, and 147 Vront at, apl SIIEE, Wholesale Grocer, Commission • Mcith•lit, and defiler In Payer .4 amr, Jun Ohl lurth stuwts. PaUtatuth. AA itiEL P. SIIIIIWER, IVholeslile Urt 10 or, PrOdure and C.mmleisica; Iresch.ts, uld Dval Fto tabury - h Al.nufartorni •rtlcleft, Nos. DO and IV ood:etreet, brtweeu Wood .ml ScalthGeld, Pittzbra.gb. t.11.1(Olttl-.MPH W holesale jOnN S. DILIVORTII & CO.. Wholesale r , rostra, Produce arnl Commission Merchants, and •Agnt i tl for Simard Ponder Co.. of Inmanlathe. (Mon., No. 31 Wood ol..llll4nwirb. O . IIMTME & INGRAILISr; WroVile oFocer. and Caanakerlon 3lorchant, No 111 Irate 5 5. sod 150 First MINA, l'ituburgt, AIII,EY, BLATTIIEWS & CO., Wholetwle 0..0 , , ComL/5550 srui Forwarlltsg Nara/Ant, and cuts 50r Brightiat (55/100 Yerwt. 67 Wat.r st.,lostaburgh a. 41 - 01iN WArr & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Minna/minis Marchanta, and Male. In Proinea and tabnyetl Id.ufsetures. Nn. _tin Liberty Street, Pitts. bursa, H. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, etre:i.= and MeForeeedlniL reme, and VV.', in Western Reserve lance, Putter, Put and Penel Abb. wtd Weetent Produce ...rely. Weer ere.. bettered Staideleld and Weed, Pittaburgh. w N km' &: L' go - N —w S, '' l w iT A lT ""' olest& 4.• o tiarion and Forwarding MI Match ' "'- .. irrwh. b Us urgh banih- Zdanuaacatamd Tobacco, am. 80 and 81 W:ttl stm t Rt F. VON BONNIIORST ac CO., Whole • ks . Stag anti Ccamraca il Marti -7 na 'Baden la Pittsburgh Maradketmes and Wraara Pl Padua. No. VS, ear.. of ISont !rear!rearand Chu., y arbanh. JAS. DALZELL, Wholesale Grocer, Com redid= blarchwit. matt Near In Prolues sad Pitts. bargh.llannfaetmso—Yo TO Wstsr at., Pittsburgh. j[B4i DICKEY CO:, Wholesale Gr, rem O®midm 3=" '. P"4"—.' e 00786 MKsr. dad NO.llll l rliEgikETT , lato EnFlinh, Chrrs. Co m1.114..1 harsh Idamtfaeture.A. Sim 1.25=1.111- wari e and :a betweeri Wccd sad SmlthEell. U. masa rammes.....c. LOS. "mammon. MILLER RICKET SON, Wholesale brcetrs, Impart:ea of Ursaln* whs.. sat Na =1 corner of Libra" sal Iran strata. Pia,- Ifarnti. 4. boa, Nails. Ciottia ans, 45.. ke .=saintly mo bond,. mitt rm.. wrung a bac ,VrOrriTS k ROE, Whalesaio Grocers and Iccaaananon Nerehabtri No. 2:,7 Liberty street. Altatargh. rot Era MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, I;l`rolotro. d itileuri,L Vino aoli..lovot, No. 31:o Liberty ati-oot ' On )7=ll = d v ia ? Mosioogahrle Whiok,r. OBERT DALZELL S CO., Wbule.iale t racer,. Cornann Mrorbont.. tlioarre In Porlo, 111..natob MosufacturrA. No 1..:3 Übe., 'trot. INtloburgh. U 1 0 MIN A. CUNNINGBAIII, Wholesale , TOG., Prmluce, Forrnalltut. strut Comairoloa Ifer. t. rl lkalr., In ritintrurer Manulicture, So. Z-7 Iribrrrty . ay., L..z.h..trirb- ...1,.. B. P.Wi11.J.17. W. BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale Gro es.... Nos. 18 sod n Wood air..., llttabur.h. & IticCANDLESS, successors to w , s.. J. rt. WRY. Whotesadilitoorts. Vosmadlos sod Coonstotimo .11•Munts. dealers to Iron, NOW, taws. Cotom Tuns, sod PlMborsit Manufactures smerall, owner or Wood mai Wstm . streets. Pittsbursto ACULBERTSON: CLOUSE, 'Wholesale ...tem and Couguitrion Neribuits. Dealers In Pr, . Pittstriugh tiszavturk A :II lig. lawns strust. Pittsburgh. Pu ............... ...... rum D.! WILLIAMS & CO., Wholesale and • UWI Wamil7 Grocer, Vomarillt. stol J Crnami m •A 7 rm errinaU, nal 1... rt lo Colmar, and Yitaab Manufacturrksprner Wow sad Fifth rrh eittaltlrK.• ORINSObaty.N,,LAITLbnrI & CO. SS'bvtw. , No Omre;., AcTaad Conamisaitha Ur:Thant.. as.. Maz • • sum • /O. two sers.ss Mal,. jr..4lR. FLOYD, Wholesale °rivers, C0m 1ia4.4012 MMUS:MN 1.141 Dealer.. hunter — R...l 4"th LOldLibirn. frlxting on Liberty. Ward. nod blur. Wee& latnrbartlb l'a Jog 1 PARKER sr. CO.,WholesaleGrocers: or In Pent., Foreign Wt.:. Liquors. Old Maw '3114:1:%tr/MILW"*"--" ' C° ""' d. ' h''... AICAL DISTR cN IL MELLOR, Dealer in PianoFurter., Mudk, and ,Matleal Itnartartenta, Schad limas, ate! b <tr. Bog agent for Chtekering's Moo For.. far Western tt'dal HE BY 'RIBBER. Dealer in Music, Mu laddrosonnts. and Impostor orltallan Strings SW . . • 4. fix Ninon A Clart's grand and sonars Moons mith i•I man't Ralson Attachment. Also. fm . Dunham'. Pianos. . NANVFACTURERS jiIIEBNEDY,. CIIILDS & CO., Minufitetn nto of very avArer 14 ior ES,Una. Carpet Chaim, - 3 . 1 . 110 a .4 Betio,. Pro. l'otabarrO. line storm ONES A QUIGO. Manufacturers of Spring itutplletet steel, Mush Steel. ft,el P 1001413 Spring .3,4 TlLlptic Eyrlng.. ileminered boo Alk,, .n dealers in Ilafleable Catt.Wss. Fite Keene LYDIA sal OdoebTrlmtolege generally, comer of lkos .04 Fria:did., PUtabnrigh. ka. DITTSBURGII. ALKALI WORKS.—Ben af IT=7,l'.lctg,"o•=, N 0 %weer et- below Fer7l. PAPER HANGINGS. W• ER P. MARSHALL , Successor to Nomad o. sui—troporna Deakr m Creed, end , Amerioan a wr limiCt.P Wh 2 " . SW.. V. Yea Also—Wng, Printloe, and Wrappla pav e r, No. as Wood stroet, between Fourth onN tararral Pitteburgh, P.. TEA DEM3R.S.. ItOU BT MORRIS, Tea and Wine Ater ebet, East aide of tits Diteriond. Pitt:aura s. var. v ectoso- - . ...... oto. t. soca. WM. A. 11'6:6/0 itTdo:, Grocers and Lis 'Milers, No. 250 Liberty street. .to. Wood bate always os hand • Isms amsztesent of Choice Grocer. ies and Ylis• Also—f °reign fruits sod Nobs Whole. sale tad tall. Padua intPb4.l oo the TRANSPORTATION AGENTS LIIN A. CAUGHEY, Agent tattle Lake • Erlai h and Michigan Um. f i n Beacer and the Lko.— on • corner of WM.. and Smithfield Ma. yLEECH & CO., Tjnnaportara by Canal - Forwarding Sferehaots, corner of Penn .vat th•Cfaal. . . ITENITLIN BLINDS. • . O A.YEOWN would mogt respectfully inform , the public that he troths =trend at his stand. th e with i a [hi Igantoral, Allegheny der, n onoplete assorts, In Venitith bliudr. aim Veultian Eh utters are thee. to onior in the beet Feria. warranted eq.l to thr in the rnited 9talcit Ills Blinds an be removed without the old of a Omer d ,, Tr.. • Raring purchased th e stock loot. and wood of th e inetostablithptent of it•MnT A 31thlelithd, lam prepared tarnish their old eurtuthers. as well aa the Polo lie it Lines, with rrety thing in their line. Ageueg do. 5 Mai street. rittatntr4. ruch4. J. .A. BROWN. l :ri:+i•: /:it(r! t. (rte:\: ! ~l ~ ~►:F:i~ u:~:i tt(q ESE.• H JOHNSTON. PAPER lIANCIER ad.u&—Prefderne.rorsdrr of Ttrird .trees and En.t •R. R.- 4 rAl na. EaL, Mortar. Lath. t r.. for we. !mei, y _ . pET&Stt SUS&EOH l E ! l i b .eyi.. r D2l:oe . te_rin . a o ry Surgeon; late , 1 nd. aid at Lb bnibllo that bo has connotacad inowtice la tba and, by careful attention to whaler. Is as to Ma, he hopes to &a malefaction , , , la coo . with J. 11.1 Rladl4 110rAr EbOelng 81 . 1 ..leilag in general will 100 carried on, at , the corner of Tuna, stmt sad liennafiranLoAatittla. _ WOOL ICERCHANTS. oItPITY & LEE, Wooi, DEALERS and Ni...o9W•llssls.sArbants for lb.. sale Aratrlosls .Tl2l, NA M Litorrly n,...Ptarbursh. .1; IfAREALIGIL Wool Merchants, Dre Flour sArl P.dure jr.nersll,. 51541 ?n, AA/4h= 16 C EAcatAl oatoalninn 51eelant, \ o.. 115 11, 5 , and 3 Rlttelmrsh. 7 1 , 7 'G ; ideltitalitity:olo:i.l4:6l.lol p LLE JOIINSON. Engraver on Wood, et. (thinl ft 017,) rittatomb. l'a—tkin, of Sfultartr. 11.4. 0 f 2f ew)ffuLpf.,Protalsplen, ' pm, Label, In calm": bolds 11 , 1. DlTlsints. E. ton EIaMP.. AC-.111 the Ant .41. • At the lowefft prima. lßill ies • loralng rs d •.. SCRUCIIMAN'S Litbograph- EMbllahmest , Th4nl Urea. olvadte CrAt ra: 4 l.4l:re t. rell= l ll ta i bq Ibvineno Thithu Cuts. itis,..cnimred o ' r and Driuted akar. , d..Urcaso. or e. =Mt SnrCrINS sty* . ad at the moot nu /ay, DAILY -. PITTSOIT,::Oft. GAZETTE. HARDWARE REERCHANTS. OfJM. WILSON & CO, Importera and Wbalesato Dealer Ia MA/Aware and Cutlyry, No. 129 t.tt...t.. l'ittAburalt. IdISMUI,IJROIIB JOON M 1.5.0105, OLIN FITZSIMONS 3: CO., Manufactu re. of }TINT Rod GREEN' OLASS,IIOI7I.DS, and ell li e l l ndr. of MACLIINLIII. tate flitne method of ttabruktue bb o , deviroul f having end) •ort done, that they age 14 , liared to do It at the hare". polo:nit* to at the ffb art' bet not., sod In the belt manner. at their eetbblialnuent i Second Ftreet, alrcrre the Canal Bridge, near the U.. Work.. Twee lor Chafed Blth and blast Yum.. factored at the f no ta tice. bud it the teeth prim. All kind. of Jobbing dour on Platt notice. • uschll Zan,. Gas Fitting. E L F MAFFEI'? t OLD, Front !navel, between Ward and ' •• alerk;t7P - iii.ru rx IVould iolite the puha, < to their Ne.ortmeot of Chandthers, Amdahl.. Broad.. • C,.; A • • - I: T FitfrthrZ n il ' ke ' sroge7f -u n t , ' ties mil Must resehm.ble ten.- frochla 1 - Wegner, Buchner dc Mueller'a NEW LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT. TIN lIE ABOVE FIRM respeetfullv announce to their friends cud the puClie generilly. that they cm. prepared t execute, In the ttret style of their art, all hier, tar k bow klard, Diplanas, Cheeks, V lolling dud Prole...tonal Cants, Bap, Chart, Label, fr. mmbleihment It at Nu. Co Market street. between Thin! and Fourth .herb, up flair, nociakti Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Campy. tae 0we.... stn p p. ppm ....p. • atLOPP , F. U LOVER, KIElt & CO., Paorintroas. 111 SUBSCRIBERS, having been ap- I. pointed Agents for the sbova rumna will keep eurtetently unhand • tupply of tip. celebrated Bolivar Fire Brink. Crucible Elm Clay .lurnsee Beartholand lowans Theo are *Leo prepared to twelve order. Pp mid Brick. to be made in sine and shape to eau purchasers. which stiall I. promptly idled. do nut dtrm It neeseisary to enumerate the many ad vent..., the Waiver Fire Brick pm...aover all others that hero keen .dered for sale In the United States, their supe riority being well known to almost all pernoin •he use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determined that the Orok ehall lose none of their present enviable reputation, tuhl that no expense shall be spared to make them even Nn better then thy hare heretofore een. Thie the abitlbment e now manufsetunng b Fire Belch at Bolivar only KIER it JONES. mere; Canal Basin.Seretathek.Flttaburith. Pittsbargh Gas Pipe and Tube Works. THE undersigned have just completed their sung.. • IRON TUBE WORKS, are now tommufactruing nit sizes of GAS PIPE, Lo edmotlve and other Flue, mod all sixes of • WROUGIIT IRON TUBES, • .Ikb they offer for wan the lowest prices. They aro rz. mowed to execute onto. to any , r . ,, A LV l Vl x tut dee No:91 mid VillfT;ll4:ti • tetra 1m PITTSBURGH. PA. 1, NOBLE—City Flowing, MU% No Oa Liberty tor of Adeomsh. Pittsburgh: , XTICLIOLAS TITIAN, Civil Engineer: Dreoghtmoss, and Practical &lining Agent. a l lutghte of Models for the Patent Mee. dodges of Muhl eery for Hives. Wider WOHL.I4 ittilllng A, lay found betwixt to A. 31. red 6 P. 31, at his rest:Um, No. y 1 Harbor,. street. Pittsburgh. P A. MADEIRA, Agent fur Delaware Mu teal Safety Inmost. Cutopety, 42 Rider street GARDINER COFFLN, Agent fur Franklin' Pdxe huonna , Hots/eta". north east corner of Wood sad Thief arras ICI. L d , R . .:C f r: . l , , B t o h o . B L . N r n WOOd f Sherd .t,:gyitt prepared to do ewer, d.Zilytiork of B?ndttg with ratnew and dorabtllty. Blank kkok• ruled to I an pattern. end' bound subflanUally. &was in number., or old beau; hound amcfully , or remind. Tame put= In gilt letters.. Ilmee oho have binding are Invited to tall. Prate Ira, ya wl! r it.! 'CORD & CO., Wholeeale. and Retail, a full and ample. Mock of ilea. Cape.. Co...ana of may quality wad Wylie., by Wleolnewle and Retail:and It.' On., the anent.: of their , customers and purchearre noon , ally, a...gun an them that they vlll acll on the mad adv.. 4ncone tartan ivM. DIGBY. Merchant Tailor. Draper, and Delder tyill.sly Made Clothing. 1= Merl, New Coach Factory—Allegheny. ' M. A. WIIITE & CO. would re-' rnt the public that thee hare erected a abvpou LacocA. Ixetsern Tnt-tal and Tattdta.tr order. th.ry are now a:taking and Ire Trepan"! to rarely. order. f,r err,. de...et - IT:ion erhirlea.e.tehee. Chart... 11ainnt1.....1314...tee. That., de_ de.. aohlrh. from their. longpe - riot, In tha ruanulagture t , / the a 1.., work. and he rartllt,, tht.r hove. the, (Ted ennglent they an, ambled to 4, aurk the Llfet red.noal4. terms oath' thr.e yeantlos, article. In their Etna partb.ular attention to th e tostrnal.. and Laela,.; now e but r0nti...4.44. workuse,4l,, have cut Li...ratan., wArrantitg, work.' thalvfc b. tLe Attentlcv of the pub:ir to UM. muter. N. It. Eerultine done In tb. Lest sitar,. u „and on the o-rzue. jtoaktf BAGLE MARBLE WORKS, iettablished , fc-2 - 1 b, EDMUND WILKINP, No. r 4 Llter . tlet or tom •Inet.. l'lttaburgh. 31orturnente, VAultA. Tomb, Ile.letatwa de, 31Antel Nwv., rb.ritre and Fier Took alersym on band. And mail. N. H. A Dolor selection of Drawtotto on Wad. 1.10 I l . 7 .parettto dn.i. kinds nf FLATE 1:0011Vi. Al o LADMILIN. , Mear. ItTg:Plat b. • SQ-S.lat. arca promptly rtpalrect [IA= A CARD-1851. tE.PLII: F & r, I I 3 , LIT t ,, CLIY!ELD. North East 6,cf,,Zrt.l * ‘• `int"3:`,.'lr'ra";: l lPe- h. torn their thatihe da re e modomrrnand the politic gear, ally, far the Luize of etterum extended Lci than, and inane the rentlnvanee rt their Wore fleeing recently enlarged and Improved their roma. the mu enaEled Leap on hazel • eery eaten.) ameba:tent o f t — end tiaytire will hare the adeantrme o=ty of light to examin. their herhm.aab tae pra T e=4, 'i irlffltrit 'where every article In the Dry Gonda lima needed ho the wants of Wain, can he yrneured—asel In th eir nottintod effort, to vie. the bra of mull to pelt at low prior, they hope to mete It the Internet of lanai. and bi- MMus., to farce them with their ettetom. • WHOLESALE 1311611IfliiiiI rill be ennthatted In the rooms utrnairs—entraneei trona ith stmt, or through loser mom ITTSBURGII COMMERCIAL Couzas, Corner of Thlol RANI Market 1.211.1. not only char Itotitatlon of the kind In PittAborTh.. Vacota - t..—John Ylettung. Ptintipal Marotta, to the Ectoore of Arrount.. • - U. K- Chemberito, Profecor of reimmanehip, Mercantile Computation, be Alex_ M. %tarpon. Em, Lector,' on Co.:omega Lsw. noes JOifillF • complete knowledge of book Keeping. amt its application to ever, branch a twine...am an ele gant am! rapid me Inett.rgi to sad calam ine the ranemeekta. Lector, on Camaerrial Lay eTery Meoday aveclug. Reference to an) of the resident city merrhante. 141411 EAGLE MARBLE _as WORKS. LLD 1832, by EDMUND S, No. 2.4 Liberty et., d .u..t. Pttloblugla, Pin tn. Dural Vaulls.Tombdton.. Ifriion., Centre and Igor Tom and made to ardor, of tho des, nod at 'ton redoord .nn selection of Drown/to: on F3TALLISL {‘• th,ul of Wood .11nman•I• a 1... • on b beionat • re: Out 11,1“11.1' Imp lremltaly.. NCES. lark Tlrrnsa, Grp. ~,. - hn Ilvior, laq. AL Kara. EN, Architect . . - a Ban& brokers. 1 MT&trr i r. '• 32: , non A aargank. • •do. !II': 1 .4 0k7 ! c.. /lon Mannar Dminr lion. Jo4,lklus Wm. F. C.. Eno John Muds, eb Carla . Pittsburgh Rank. J. If. hboenherger. M. 1 Wilma Meesndiew Erst I Hubert McKnight. , 1 Jos. McKnight. bans A. Winnow, Esq E. W. feel. ;resorted (ro rb trivet during Milton can I lidost and tsar:derv. nine mid will It In re IYMRIM " • 117.16 I gt e Natin t h bad a. • t hie rare try ta the mead er salt staetant hereafter. ;IloikaA Al JAICES W.:j ABINET FIT - BAIT IQ future, Waneroome 97 cJ. V. W. reg.:dully Inform usto m thst he lir Dew and fine:agora of otwahold f alb city, as he is determined mowmaterlale, beg w slow end from the extent o marnsfectorieg. be 1. enabled tare, at the loweet Ile her edopied the arluelp eve Interreteeith ble owe. In a un y u re. frhm th cghaer. gafft and (why, tbat • hoe. furnished from Lie rtork, or order. Ile therefore solicits e Mews of tile egaldietimeot woe article. multi. to hart, of his style and Erlich ratmot be cur . . RE MANII-x 99 Third .treat 1 Ida friends and plated the largast r'itttra over before emu In 0 9Titglp l , b 7arett i gard U el , Ida orders alit facii y In protium warranted Wa l a of Identifying the custom. silty and Denies, anmdo burp. a pla o ut e t todh iptonl.f ~ or any part Of on., May La unutufectured anomaly to inn, that the Wean, if•t r C t oon. Thu folloarloo stock. artn.h forriehnema of ...ad in nor of M. Eagan, [ bethroom chairs of every mahogany and walnut. , 1 Easy Chairs, of eve r y & tets and DI,SIIS of ast ro Tarttaes. Wbat-Nots, and t varioum kinds; Work Tablro stands, and holders.marbla alnut centre. and rota, to I Elston' lb. noel impnwed k, card. Prmbrokr hall WA i la and washstands of emelt a all4Wrelrs, P sT all ' s . . oda. and musk nools, crib, he. tab', and tea Don, 1 pearl Table, to tr. tr. on Furniture and Windsor led with oil articles in their Parlor. drawing. Mning. w• 1 vamety t contlating of vac.. Llimbethen. Comersigoire eription; Couches, St.fas Tete- Vermeil and American Pete Odle: Pallor Writing !halm of and tans! initdd stands, court. top, mahogany, rosewood and hint raterolon dining tablea; t and decidedly the tort kind ' pier tables, wardrobee, bedetos L amortment gothic hall ottomans towel.. Ars aeresna, rasa. hat • and rots fur children: Pater m.t.g.uy, Tn.... Land in! A large meortment of Chairs. Cabinet makers an Steamboats and hotels. fu All enters promptly attend OUNTY LANDS- Attorney atNn. having mule arrantc procure Bounty' Lands too widow. n et hildren, and neer. cod with the got t. menu, the Pension ogle, or Ws.hlngtron. &MIER Al'?. CHAS. NAYLOR. Thin! it., sorner of Chen 7 sou, for the purpoae. • ona and soldiers. their attend tu any other biol. oot or any of Its Depart thme Courts at the City of fallSidtf and Painting in OiL now l'zePnred to give trees. betteen Rood aal mtlott, from IN L. Of. anal od other particulars can ha the rooms. Moon. .421dtf Drawing, Perspective, y t is ent. D. It. SMITH. inruction to a few po &Umtata' arL at his Atlcinorrtex new building, Fin 3tarket !greet', Noun of Instl from M.,1 b ran9i P. M. Charge. , kumen by(afternoon) , Refer to Dr, Garram or Dr. • ctn.. nth, a the 14,011115. A Moon. GEORGE E. ' OLD & CO., BAN .11 RS. DE,3LER X EXCHANGE, COIN. DANK NOTES, 4C. Na 74 /barfly $l., wort to Dank of Pailanyll• . Nola. and Malta eollreted on all parts of Ina Unlon.-, !Wake. bonaht and sold on ancomiaaka. feb7,dkall Cr 411791141 X)ITTSBIIRGR CITY GLASS WO-ifis.L 'W. CUNNINGHAM I coL Mustafartur.rs of WITIOR AZ. g l. 2MI Idarkat .hart, 6,4•••••5i Vint .od soco,yd, ri lr l i tllk4tentiort_tdo odd Are.. Aln—Dealer. to £o, d.t.71 ".°"' --- 10. nmlr YR/ 001,111. QC 1 711iY I/k Merchantg, carnn•r Walnut stnr.t and Viaohloitn.n Thrnti n t i n. Ted ' .111. nelfhikvolvag SALT PETRE-80 racks for rale by aga DIAIAII DICKEY 00. VVERMILLION-75 Chinese, for sale by •p 3 B. a. lacirnTtacap), 0 1 PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1851 PRICES OF STOCKS ItZPOUTID BY A. WILKINS & Co. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS LNIIINER OF MARKET AND Milli Ste. M=1!1! -- I 11. i 7 . 1 l E I =mat , 1..., United Stater 6's 'i . II; .Tis lgriiii - iiifi Di. 5 - 'DA 102A1 Its! 11m. (eh& Aug PsuuulvliaCß .. .— . --ILO( IX). 10.3 rllt.J.dJaly Do As 100 . 96 95 'lnt. Feb& Aug Alle'ny Co t.•. „...!100' 95 : 99 1111.4 May* Nor coup.Do 6er,sersoloo, 90 1 95 . 4.' Pitt D bu . rgh c i t y .6's .....1109. QS doupa.loo 90 ;L_ Int. Jan A M Y Do coup 6'4 Phi1...1100; so, Alle-"Any ft: ,I(( 0 1lahll AT' 90 l I'li'l /nl .l la T~ ''. ' ass. stocgs. Rank of Pittsburgh..... _ _ . 50 ... 1 6.5 'Div. Nor 4pr et blerchante t klanuf Hank 50'.. ..55 i do Partial/Se Rank. ' 'AO 3 . 2)...1.152 i do Allegheny Raring ne ll3 j •••' 109 l''''' I im=nl ATOCS . 11 . , c .2114 : 1 t lim. a vr ! . . ci 535, 13 : 1 ; g Reed rt. Drge 50i 44 , 44 Northern Liberum. ..... .- 60p • 32 1 30 , icalhatnapon D ,14 4 4 .• ..... f 'X' , 13 ' "' I I.III.IIIIANCS. , I Western InSttrattee On.- ' . ; 12 , ...' 1 1 'i" Di. " N '''"V"' Cilium.' Insurance Ca.:, . , iii„.Vlv. Dee. A..oelated F 10.6 4 ,1 cli .....' Z-.. . 1 T[l[o.l.ll ritegh In Thins...... •• 50 50 145 ;Div.Qr.3 pr et. Pittsburgh. • Lonissille.i t. 47 • 45 I do Lake Erie ' 9.1 1 m ... ; Dielpre."6 um . ?dorm's Mamiette LAIL 9000, stacmearr.l.l ' • ; om. &r. , 1 I Pittst , lllel OM W0rk5......1 50! E 4 ! 4.7Ji , Div. Jan. opr c MononEgela Slsekreaterl 50 .. 52 A Tough hen, dlackwatr.l 194 .10 ! Penn'. viral Rail Road; 50 406, a •lltilo A Penn'. Rail ltnad.l 50 40 aIS, ' Rah. a• Ohlo Rail Road— 60 .. • . Cleveland A Wellelle H.R. C.. io 07 : Marine R. tray. Dry DockllLM 110 .11.44,4.04 D. - 4 gret . 1 0 .44etts Man!.Cn._ ' 50; 50 ;30 I al Bonds, (old)___'100. al 4 0 Do. do. (nevr)...3.70. 93 . 40 i Turtle Creek Plank R.. 1, Sh'T2 bi' V ' Alleg. A Perrysville Pk Roil -..'". .- . (Ireenslm. Turnpike Rd.-. Mr ... • • . P= Chattier* 0.1 Co .......1 I I Mt: ID ... I COP Pittsburgh A Roston .-..... ... 135 131 dile. Isso, 100 North American l ... 50 ;27 ){ North . North Western- ..... ..1 ..., 10 . " Iron City , ... a ia; Slunk. Pittsburgh & Isle R0ya1..... 0 ... 1, O ...hio Isle Royal . . Adventure • ... ... , . 111 a, 10 'Merchant Donut.'" Haughteo (MIA(MIA Trap hock. Ridge........ timlit. Coiling. • Nom divorms.-117 Heaver, Pa., and Cleveland. Ohl.— Beaver Co.. Pa-. llolumblarm, Trumbull, hew*. amup.a. Jtabta bnla , Mark.trayor.. l l.ellas.Culvdann.b... , Y...... lmalu. uttaam Laic. dandlterl, argil lateu rountira. ealse • norlharn eouttlim a the States or ludiana and 1111tn: . 1neludlug all llietd. Inol. lova, and Vilmotubb daft. Avainea at 11 A. de- ISC — I p` V -"' al 6 ItELLAMODS CARDS, .14.• - " l a b tt, NILB; m fri S. A. LEECH invitee the linen , * Oof her ends to u OWnitg of - Eptiog / ER 1; egi Thunder' Pest Ladles s od Llttkleetes IIAT& to tem. varier Head Drew. and Cot= rennet: Mower. end a Lanham areorttnent of aid. Ribbon, Etabrahlartra 1919 and Lade Slant/11a. mat a . ..mama/weaker good/ in her floe. . P. IL—llma or Row good itil Lima wanted lannedlataly. aptLhtf .N. 9 Plfth Woe. W. Dixon's London Patent Lever Watches, Sgperior to an Waldo. amen/Arai isa PitaangA. H RICHARDSON, 81 Market street, is vol. Agent for the even named lAver t Watettee. i fk fni ,* 9 2 4 ll = -, . i latmr, ' . t wDl F l , 2. ' eb,, menet.. and Watch Mannlactuzer, 4.5 Klng./elnun. 0. . - .en Howl, London. This oerttlies that the aecempanying Watch, --. I. warranted by me to be of MY reenuteetue, and nOrtWeb :ttl=t t . tgoo , i n : Is preaut= unless aocompauted igustantee f‘"r&AT:,— . co Prep Ume to the eat Wealth of the purchaser. DIX.UPL aplaUlt PINE ARD CEDAR WARE. AZiIt7EL KROESEN keep,. constarativ On hand r,ret tortnoutf Wash thaw Rada tat, I orre. Pteandout. Oak Well. titter:ten or thaw Ilnrepete: Wooden Snarls. Chums. Sleuures. Lee anal cherry Waeh Wont, amt all orbs kinds of ware I. hie Ihro. arereton. Itaseute IWI, Fifth etreet. Putibuerh. Pa aprry BT. CLUB HOTEL, (Formerly the Exeilange,) Corner of Penn and St Clair Streets, PITTSBURGH. 111 S eTeleinue, central, and Extort conrcni cony located }toll(. baring been menpletelv le ee1. , 1 , ntal th , ent.n<h)T twl , atertl aml mot.rotod, will le re el ter thro aremunodatton of the Intl. , nu Thttmrla, a0tt,..1./1 1:410. t V . t. i 111" Et, tapeettnl l 7nret=tl ° W.l 6 Thr C gl:r Naa law ham lurcirlud t 1., Lb. turrt rirgant and rocol.tt, Lir "Ir. and ...Inlayed ' rrmPetrnt anstrtnnt• .. 4 ....,`"' an.E (wet:dal "rmanta..trl that le wltt r'mer no exerten L• Malt'. et multi to any hon." m thrt,nntry. 1 he 0.11 known ern.' lorattrakr Ma lion.. anti mu , o.ionoo or It , aemnretwnta. moor.. It the mmtdettra.. Lie *ohm to traveirro ne ',remanent boartera.lo , loo.• him to o"ltrst anti hope Pm it a tab,ral lames rt pateneacr: _1M - If C. K. lIENN LIT. ___ Steamboat Agency, and General Commis sion, Receiving and Forwarding. ALDWIN, PLUMER it CO., have this day wadded with them 3tr. labia Lawton. ..1 peer pubto, t:upusD,lon, end kteamieed Arent, U•vnl BlLDVlra.'ll'lhrE/LtbZWV. of AMU 13. 111 IC: Beete. aprillttly Ice Cream! Ice Cream! H. HUNKER, fuming removed to No. ....V Liberty of-,(W. A. Ledoe'yoLl *Lad, will open annum. AI. day. tabard./ .4.111 11/, Id•In crewtalcan. add , allifarr.lyh the abalecal Almaad a.nd YaoillaCrward. lie alma bates nr.Eill) a all 'al-h.q. CAKE td oil klisi+ on hand and made to nnt, la rhea, dine. ria ITS of dal eboinnt Una .5 baud, heat, rarer rtnel. front the East- Coll and try. ar.:l )3 ri AKEWELL & CAMP BELL, Attorney. at Innlahotan tv.rner Uyant neat and 140. uned alter. - "en. Bakevell ham ben appointed nttmt.- Vnlr n. ta y t l;ll . .7l" * tiltr .11=1 ' 1:arft . irety ' , lent.i4 an other nava • aptlllt• RON CITY TACK FACTOBY.—The eub taanaactore and'krep toortantly on hand Sit nt Tack.. Insda.acntSpand4, nob I,alla toe Klee& hioof Jninel sod s.u slat ovror Nana and Tacks-. nand .Nann Capper wad yn:a. Shen Nall.: ratl.rtiliatm• Points Weed, auvrird elan, dr, dr, dr. CA.UPIAELL, CHM n 0... arta . ' Nl . ..bona. !I, Water st.. Pittabiargh. GREREW - 00 t GARDENS. Tills SU3IMER- RETREAT is now open (sr Owe accommodstion of Mot t ion_ The heat! tp plane hut been much.lrgen the edd liton choke Min:artery and Marin in . p AZ rediechion of ever blooming Mont Ind Mbrubhery, of the choicest kindlit, are kept for tale on Ow ermn.. • Ire Creams, Fruits, no.. be Baktone es stand. &W.f. at MOM, put up at abort notice. The neat and comlbrtahlettninthost CHIEFTAIN, Ogres the landing. between Pitt alert and the Old gliegbitnr Whine, at the beginning of twerp hortt—from lit o'clock, A. M., until 10 P. M. One entre trip creel ...ninth in T% o'eleck_ Stream. the Empty City an Ill•Ited to pay a Oak le tit. perfect Platter ti. deo. The third.en it. kept an Temperance principles, and closed on Scoathr. R. J. J. 3IYERS--Siargeou and Physician. Ofkw nod dwelna earner of tialngto sie row, No .111n1 Mll Meet one dour above Smltbn tl ehl Pi. DI, Mien had permanently locatwl Radwautorh, and will Mend to the duties of ➢ir Prot/melon. neva' faro particular nnentlon entrdeu. cams, and Idle • &mow/ of rower and children. opl6:lart Tuition on the Piano. AiR. F. lIARBORDT would re sportfully Worm the eltlani of PI and Alleahany that be le rem tons 4red ta take • lan more pupils on the Pia no and lo &aging. Iteteeentne—aL F. epaajt. Unnt7 anat. (Yoneth etteet,) Madan. PenteL • WALL PAPHL Fresh Assortment of Spring Goods. TOMAS PALMER in dai ly receiving ft= th e Easters Cities, at am olstand. No. 55 MARKET STYES?, Between Third and Fourth otrrets; Pittsburgh, ioni to Me retesnit sheet s of thisuful P4FZIANGINGS th at have appeared In market for • lonic penal. The Inittertic an erinreir oru. the peculierly chute. the tiolors fit paint of duvw bility. antenna...ed. From 10 cents tirwenle. the prices range. To thLs attractive lot of geode, of which • nannv ac r utak Judnment can he formed lc, eight thud detestation. the anal:dam of merchants and HOLM keeper. I. ...law , tally Invited. Board of llndemritera AT a Meeting of the Board of Underwri tax, the thilon b t , n4 rAtt: i on Litunili.l4Y .04 , 1 , hiddreel. to Vol Oar the publicetion of thit a. One, on Fire filth, nbether origin.] no noonnont be Ammiclcren an taken br thr Inion.oon 001 no totide thti until the prololuto le mid to usu. Br mien A. W. MARRS, inchtlir &meth,. of the Board. Lewin's Patent Reversible Water Filter S NOW v. be been in operation at WM. TATSO en , *S. Plun,tr. N b.. 0. 10 Ecurth etreet. • L Feerr end Lineeto et.- end at No. 1 0 flerket greet. Inttsbuzgli. Thm edn'r haerMeired k Gold Medal teem the Ask Wen It, taut, of her Toni. end e Cerldkate from the feenklln Inadule of rbiletiel phis. km lb worenentelo lto eleeneindpeonernee. ant .l, frem three havind them m we to l'hdedelthia. of which the fellow intr ere enemplen ungtatrom. Moult I:.th. It titan me great pleeaateto reormsnend to the lovers of fur , that tester. the Ihnent it rrrrr ible Water Filter", in vented by Mr. Lawn. Ihorint d used one of them for *ever al months. / enablnl to juge of their value. Oholltin PLITT 1157 Walnut street" “Pilmanstruiv,llamb Such. le3l. • The Patent listeselble Water )'hearer. invented by Samuel 11. Lewis. and used by tea for nom. month. at mv FlVe r ergra tt : i dal t e t e . irt'litivtt ant ba r e I t trait 'l2, remzumetni It to tha Public. g" augget st ' Amitri 7 ln. No. 8 &now? etrest." 11.-Bfiatnimat Captains and Amine would do well to mil and emuttlite b o urne Filter, for flitting water be lore entering th by whkh mean, they will gyve nt leant laps year In cod and moth of boiler.. All our Fine. are learranted fur flan tears, and with rare will Wt ten. SLATER YARDS:N. avl7:ty, SZt Arch etreet. l'bileArtnitie• LIIAVE FITTED UP, (on the NOW - York plan.) • VITT Fowled. Waltman, for the sale of Cur A. Curtain Platersals. sod emery tblug appertalltnEr the fashiceabla puha: and hare selected the !argent and roost superior asnortunnt.of Patin Ile Woes. Brocoteln. Petra nod Germ. D.m,mk De Worn. Ettelinh Damask, Mamma Chintz.... Turkey Rod Oncein, Fringe.. Motto or laneTy land. Lora Curtalon. Plotted and plain Muni!. Nol' dof dirt tit widths. Do Of 30 dUrell.t d Arlen, Door Nat, Windom Rhode and Phsdee,Cortalo Porters sod ?kinds, Curtain Pins, Twalsand Towel Loots. 031 q. Bilk 111..1 Worsted. Bed Chita:en and Yrinnee. Slap ...titles and Lancanter_ Counterpoises and eolsted Comfort , . Natrannet. It, , All orient thankfully reorient end protoptlr apin WM. NOBLE. TI rd meet. Co-Partnership. AI§IPBELL & CRESS have this day, Ar ell Inn, inucciated tbem Cumns.lldConore. cho lumilnecc will be continued undid W. idyl. id m a" &ell, Mtn d .919.1t0 personn indebted to the es -11 tab of John A. 11., deed. ore MOM. ] to make Wt..' to the uni.roiEnfot nod those baring dal= against the estala will mowed. tbena foreotiuttmant. 107 WALTER C. ROR. Tntttr. i:M=ITR:CrXI ALL PERSONS havii business with the twitrrigued, either. s Public Awoontanft Instructor Keeping, or otherwise. will Owl Lam at the Parr ' nosou Connssast Cots.nn, dally. from b till 11 o'clock, A. /1.. owl Woo Ato 4P. M. Umlauts lo Isurit of romps. Lunt Book Keepers eta be surolbschby ailing no JOIIN FLYIIIIIOI. Prinoioulstructor eig en the emcee. et azen STEAMERS, MAILS, &c MOVEMENTS OF THE 3126111 MPS. MT UT STEAMERS TOR ME MONTH OP APRIL.- atua of lOC, of] Port of. I ttor de Dadbaatiou. btramera TDepart . el Departure Don Out tot D — Olife.. Waotaagtmal 0n0........... Cherokee....l Prametb aue Pauitio... Itutoboial . AD U. Mates! Llinerpol U. State. Bona At South. 0 Britain i Liverpool U. Stat. tiavra hilibui U. Elam N 0 IL , /Who B Britain Liverpool U. Stater Chug , . • U. Stater awn. Aprlll6llew York IWNew York . April New York April New York April 33 New York 11l ock 3. Boetoi lepeil —few lark Atoll New York . Nay I New York Mar 3 New York ktun end nenetemers no head. fen Ingland, Ire- W w I Sonjund. me sent by Me dna steamer, no matter' ln. Lettere to the dOstbsent of Enron, by the C. ,, b.. 1 ".b IDust be prenkl twenty one mute angle nto, neeut tbr nom plum required to be prepaid In fulL Letters m the (bonnet of Europe by the CunardDm., but. be Umbel.] bee note • hale rat, except to than ;Urn Mend to be plunk In full. Newsmen by either line, to theContlnent, must be Cm Suld tom mute nob. Wend Penne of be ldid ed otha t ten nersrupers to the emalnent of Europe. by Inn Letter, by the liton Ibut mutt be iblehd t‘f:Plikidererjertif, 2TEAMEIIS TO AMITE MOW EUROPE ASIA-2411 for Nor York, April 12 AREP7ALB LED DEPARTURES OPRAILS. sxma..--sr (Inv:whom Lliambaraborg, :New Tort, leamero. Coand Northern parts of N. York. Delaware, New Jeraey. a Lo wer Now Einitsaid &mea— nie Pritidi Protium. o MuLla. Nora Peed* and New Brunet iek. dal,. Anima al 4r, rr.4 Departs at r. r. NORTII tarralta.-11, Blairsvillo add liallidayaleurg. Paw Iticludlug th. malutka of Brailfotil_,Liatabria, Centre, elite too. Juniata. LyromlniL Ille/Lea.o. roam Petw7. Vents, Union. and part of Wmltuotelasl. via •Litriewito. Alurrayerill, Kohut ia Knits. New tuiti on& county. Arrives drily, runt Mondays, at a ♦ U.: dir pima daily at Lai le. r. Eta.—By Butler, lya, Hem% Crawford,and Jefferson Aunties, mem partaken Korn =duster thaiada,dalls. rrives at 9 r. and departs at 9 L. W. Some. ANS WrITIAN.—By Washington, P. Omen, pal mite, Wonorest, part of Watmoretand county, Maryland, Baltimore, as City, Bouthern e• aro A la of Ohio and Indiana, Kentucky, Itilnobt Tenn.. inc, bama, Slluouri, Missisaippl, Arkansan, North. Cane tiny. if sores, Louisiana, Plortla, and Texas. daily. Arrives at If r. shi and departs at 6 p, n. • 67411.11 Florruns, B.rin a. , 011. Mime. SW h"6. rea at 11 r. dewy ; 0 hks Hraa ya . T — T,l7tS harpsbira, rlgaTltornastar,Sprinfak,TTaa. ha cwe da s ll k uuytw ma n.• U, ria. at T P. V. sad &parts at II P. N. Mrartsta.—lly Perry /nine. Wexford, Zetemple. Portsr. t i.„ all Ilarlinsburg usd Ness In .l . Armes Tuesday's. Tb • s., and Pah:nista, at 6r. al.; draksta Monday. . W and Pridars, at 7 a. N. I usrutt.—lly Ptur's Hall, Ylalprille, and Mon on la CU,. Asztrar Thetdars, Fridays, at 6r. lc; d< parts Wednesdays and Paturdays, at 6 a.. Unurtoo6.—lty , Hochman, Iltreet . s Iton, ilettorspmt, Cad Valles. Ellsabethtorn. listable's, Ccatraver, 11.11 re s, tem, Cooludnwa. Parrrtspolut East Llbrrtr, Upper 311ddl, ton. Pa Arrlres Pundays and bnrsdarr, tt 6A- . 1 .4 1, - . parts Monday, 104 rburoslass, at 6 a. aa Barasar, 1 e.—by Walter% tallls, Noblosttnra tlndor, lbanprststortn, ('no. Creek tillage. Pattersta's telll, Pa.— bethstar V. Attn. , . 6 nn , PtYs and Tbanslars, at tu a..: Ilu th ktr d . ''' s'ul Lb.mtrmil../..:i,... goon. Mop teller, Frankfort Pprings, Pa, Palette, Va. Arrives ot, Friday, at 6 r. 11.; departs au &tants, at 6 l. 111 eactarrsy_ Antrim, North. NI aalaingtota and Apallo, I. Arm. uu Wadimalaya. at a 1. la, &Tent 00 Ilatalar at 6 a- Ig. • Lmstammtl.—Ely Istvan. Perm, Arrives on Fridskr, at V. 04 &parts MI tiSULIOXY la 6 knAttM.M.--By Item Torstlle, Wexforl . firesknrck., Once. Proper:, lihitennon. toshrlin. ‘l , verve, .4 Nen., munties. Arrives W. N. torn deports at Al Jotters f , r the dill cuttls most °Moe ono hour before their dent:attar: lectors to: tho tri-•mtir: semi. st.ekly th ,mirt weekly ttotorture mall.. Intn.t be In Um (In Imam, bout LeSore. eir - DISCOIJNT. RATES OF mit rut nrrust.tuu ti HOLMES St, SONS, Bankers. Ns. 17 Mart, 11 . !,tar t s laird and Flurtarti. FirainierA• PENN:lt'll' ASIA. ;Branch at Massillon._.....l Bank et Fittstorgb_ __par, Branch at Treader.. •-___do bichanas bank of do .- -par' branch at Xenia-- ...... do Cleo and Mu of do - _Par Brush 'Com:lA...in-...d0 Bank of Ccouseerve....-.-. Pity Dank. furlong:l. .... hut of North Anscriea_par Coionorrcial bk.thanouati4o Bank ot6 ertlen Libertine ratr•l. natl. Bank. Bank of Penroo par' Wars. Tank .. do Yank loon low rolitp_parphio 16.. A: 1 rUst 12.0.-do k Ow C0n.....1 Matra I . : , V% t.tert. User, nank........d0 Cotoccanui Bank a los—pariltaal of Ifurdion . . do /I Mos:nubs' k porl r ors. .. . " I ihrard Bank • . far , NEW 6.6 Nupnatea • lankpar*All «4,01 Paul, - :dumber- a Trot. bank-- par E NEW PoRlP )LotpunisP•aul. . . - .par i Nso Pork City- ---.- 3.oaroiniton H art....._tar _ _ Philadelfhla Dank.- par MATTLANT is o n don. thwark,.llink,- = pultalilmare . . Par lint - ra ' ,wor dcafiliiiiVi Tank of Chancheraborith- 1 All solvent ...-.- I Tank ottbastor Castaty-par Boo ßank of 1.0•0111 o.,.. - far But ottha ..... I k of ll•L Cr, Ch_ ref Alrolola, Itiehnotood Ureasatosen...... par On Bank Va. o f 1 of Bettyabornh-.... -I Fuoracre 111.1 of tb.nla I of LooTtown---- - Mend:tante • Mech. Bak n of blirldieustra I North Wooten, Bank.—par tof Norlanikeir B VINTI - CTROLTNA_ W lort . ow n k ank—Nr.parCßkc ut Stal NIl. (k on us.. nu n s ir .nhaß ß irr i ett. k.IA io enM... Marrhanbd Tank Newborn 0 Erie 1 601;111 CAUTLINA. Farmers' lA - of busks Co papnk of thy td. of N. Carolina 0 Fanners' Ilk of Lanswtor par; Bank of South Camilla...-. Fanners' Bank ofneadion Parlnrook . - Fano. Ilk of o•no01101101.111•Isatend Morhanics' lik Vara Pon. Wayunbag 00.. I 06.01:016. Franklin Ilk.T ~bloc par Augusta lon I Banking Co:, Ilarrlaharg .... 1 Tut of Angus.- Bank- Tint of firasurkk, 'Annals. Unmet, par TBNNOSSE.G. Uneasier Couoty Bank --par .611 anvent lunk..,-...-.- Lebanon Bank-. . par ISENTCCICY. Miura' Bank of INS. Ilk of Kentacky,foulsetlla 1 W e st Bank prink of Loulaellic.(hurateal 1 West Branch Dank.-- 1 Northern Bk of )(autarky 1 Wrn.: Bk.Milkabarrepar Teatimes, of of Nentacky 1 Pork Bank 1 111860UNL. itollaffrotos-----. IBk of Mate of Mhoot- 1 01110. blo Pulal Tiara Bank and branches-60 ranch at Akron-. 7.10 Mink of 1111nids.. .-._76 rancD at Athens.----dr. WIPOZ/Nilitt. Brush at Undnepart-.....ake Marin. It Yin Ina.Oo. ebb 6 ranch at chilraothe—__dr. 11101130 AN. ranch a.t. tlevoland..---dolltarrnere Marhankri . Bank I ranch al Toledo------ .10 Glo mmatd Stock mph at I"re InutanoaCompany—...... 8 ranch at L01utab00........d0 litat•Dank ranch at Aaldahola.- do hat atTalcm do Ilk offl.N.Anurtin,Foranto6 at Illaorfaid do flank of Ma People, Posontob rus hat ...------do Bank of Nominal.- --6 ranch at Clnelncttl-...-do Bank of ll.Canado Minato 6 ranch ' EAATBILN ENCIIANOIC. ranch at Haatitnntort-.- On Near Zork ()PlCO ranch at Cadia.------do On PPyyl iOOO, do.------. ranch Lanearter-__....dr hat fitaatenville slo MLTTIFLN IFICILA _ GE. o ranch at Mt. bemoan Charthardl. rand, al Truck at Inycla... tit Lanka- ..1 Branch at F . 01:41 do IiOLD nnuirh at Tortotta---....d0 Doubloons, Armand, 19.00 Branch at Tiny----Jo do Fatanot.----15,60 Branch at Mt. Fleasatit.-do Kula. old-. Branch at ..... Far), Branch at Norwalk.- ....... do I'roirriclod'ora Branch at 116.-- do Inolltalcra Branch at Partunnath....-do .... Branch at ltassnan.-...._d0 Nanc e Branch at Cans,. do Napoleons --- Branch at Corahocs_-...d10 Dont. Branch at TOCKS WANTED—Bonk of Pittsburgh; tO Northern !Aherne+ Ortelyr,.br _ sy7 ORO. 17. ARNOLD/I W. 7 Fourth rt. STOCKS FOR SALEL-iiionongohela Bridge; North Wertern Bout of WheeuF. by on 7 11. ARNOLD 1 (471 Fourth rt. Bank Stock for Sale. TTICE is hereby given that in compliance ttb no, reokuistiloue of no Act of Astearbly,eldror . Ilet 2.11 day of black, IMO, there will (watered lazuli. Ile ealeoit the Banking Hoc , ONE THOUSAND SHAUN NEW STOCK of the Muciourthcla Bask of 11rownmrille,ou Wloertaiar. th. 750 day of Moo. 1061. rale to coaure.wee at 10 o'clock, A. 11. By order of the Pews! of Distetorts Meiel Life Insurance. T NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE .11_ ASSURANCE SOCIETY of Lnnarn srufnro York, Mfr vormaroint Institution. eat:Alvin, the enutUel principal With, that of a ionek P.P... eantepo. to (limn pH rhino to instilrt. Mike of the Company fur ITertern rennPrlvanis. u the Bunk!. Iloutu, of W.U. A. HILL to anlrulyr Wand pt. larrenceville and Sharpsbargh Plank Road Company. DOOKS for subbeription to Stock of the above Company will la opened at the Once 01 MlO. I a. Lssuu, On. SI /I'th, 'tett), Plttaburab,„on Tut, do, thr Cob, and Wednee.lat, the 7th, day• of May 0.00. SatlOredert fah) daps: awl at the store l o bM SMITIf co.. In Lalrrenrcoille. Timm-tar, III ) dar of M•T rood. •t 10 o'clo.ck; and at acre or J. EISLER. In the 'flay^ an... Sold. 00 th• 411, day of May, at 19 Ivo, owl at the .bee of LEWIS DAL2./..1.L • IN., to the thnou4h of Obscrthurgh, on sattrnley, the 10th of Mal, st 10 ot•bwk, W remcn %WU at. 10 o'clock. A. 3L. to I ,doh. P. M y eseh day . ‘. ollo u.sua.stsc—Wlo3o! , l hIrCANDLEZS. IMO GRAMM, C LIINELW, OBLAKELY, Whl WEILNEBCIIG CIIARLES Emu:4w. IL LOWIS. 00)10) • It. 1.. EWALT, lIARDINtI, ap1e..1..-Martalk.T. JAMES SHARP. PAPER lIANGINGS—Quaker styles, just pIS reed and Par sale by W. C. ILitLSITALL. a . SS Wool TESTER CENTRES, of Gold and Velvet, on Satin Paper, for .ale by aplb ll'. P. MARSITALL. SS Woo) Front Brick and House Tile. THE underzigned ix now manufacturing; at his Steam Brick Peat. in Itlnstinghand. the baud. t Front Melt, fur iloners, ever produced..whleh he will cell at om-thinl t. one-half Ica than hand...m.lw and Menet./ ere...ware edges, awl a smooth, pol hlod statue. they catch no dust cm poor. anti preserve a andeome. del.. bred.. newton, as .Sett in Raw. Pic Knox'. Church. & nth Pittsburgh; the contrast between it and other building. Wog 'tory vialbia. The ...rick no. • making aro notch roperior to the former. The front of anything .Ikea genteel home shank. b. of reased brick. lb. additional earn... bel g. • t.tY trowerxlts‘ frotjteoverumult Agents. and Arrlillects, who have newi similar brick wt. tanolrel. certify to their etepetiorlty in strength, durabil ity, rests/moo to froet...cr lick au LIOUrt TILE. Also tranufacturiag. a superior artirlr of Iwamoto ezlitzzal.oratloglob Architect, sareoloo to Male. t otolt tin cape.. Al . COIIXON BRICK. alo.ooo Coalmen nrirk—etrannb, darning . . ao.. run. tard. Price, f 100 u, .t the WAC Or l/AC (=GO. FRENCH CHALK--3W lbe. for male by .OP 9 B. A. pAtINESTOCK A CO. V OLOCYNTII-25 lbs. Paved, for etas by .1,9 D. A. PLIINZI3TOCIC & CO. AFERS-60 . 1ba. eup. Pea, for sale by •P 9 IL A. VALI:IMMO/ a CC FLAXSEED-100 bu, reel per L. E. and 4: II Lino, and tor sal. by JAIM ILALZEIsIL. 66 Irate...o:6W 1111.00318-2bo tone Tong., for sale tjy_ Li ugh JAIIERDALZELL. bble.. on mnsign- Le, cumf., .te lity MlLLERllicssrsoN. =1 an Minty ft: ‘, n. COMMERCIAL BALITKOSZ MdrILIC.4I,-..idvertialawat• and futmeziption , fir tile paper receirid aid !insole! free of expeare. from tide ap., PITTSBURGH HAREM Orrum Pressr=un Osxrnr t Afar 2 / ' The market materasy was generally quiet, and no ma terial change wat manifested in quotations. The weath was cold sod Inclement for the seavon. rendering It Quite unpleasant for outdo-1r operations . PLODS can GRAIN—The receipts Ice this market were limited, the most that arrived being designed for eastern shipment. Prima have meta further decline of sto 10e 51 bb/. Balm of 3)0 this on the wharf et 13.16. and some 130 to NO bble la =mall iota at prices reaming from Igl,lo to =25 IPbbl, From atom salts were muffed to mtall lots, at 13,3103,3743,30 A bbl. We have no change to notice In min, since our last report. Receipts Kara been light, and des limited. The StMowing am the 1.01112te of flour ituttettetl by if. 0. Buosfivd. City Toothy, duyinp the month of Aorib Pr'" 4 186 bbls 419 4.1i23 PROVISIONS—Damn orectlrmas very firm, with sal. of 1f1411..71 and city enrol, In iota of b to 104:00 fu. at for plain ham,. 83i, onus curd do 10e, aides Bc and ohouldere itte (9 - 610 SS lb. The supplies of lard continuo 'err light. wilt small tale. at Bb(cs.sug*, u In quality, in blds and kegs. GROCERIES—We notice a continual brume.; In the grocery market, at full prices, you for N 0 sugar Mcibit,Mic Abr good fair and prime ettalltho noilasaw M®374 In cot bbltt coffee 11146112a12bfe In 'mull lids. Sales of rtto In lacancl bbL.t 4)(4150 81 10, WOOL—Wwllduk Don present indications. Woes to our market cannot rule much heyoml tut fall'. prices. The democrat state of the woollen market, and lard Im Iportallone looking as In,the face, world gob say price , ernild not dean am hut sesoes rates, but u the sea mn far dining oPProuhes.we will he able to Mee a table of quotations. which those interested may roily mur. The elan:men/In linrimaatl, to which allubm was made to previous remarks, is almmt entloly allayed, and prices have methyl at about not currency. QuoMtions io out Market are as follows: Pull Bloat. 31 to 40e 1) n • 34 to C]:, d„ SI to 33 Common. 131 to 31 Poexermasts Csomn.,--We me indebted to Mr. Almon der &oft, Assistant Collector. fur the following common tire statements of the business done on the renal. up t the WM April In 1850 and 1851. We will pubIL.M. rue, • full exhibit of the busineas done on 'heron.] oloricm the month of April. Potrzerrior of the number of boats, amour. of Monogr, and amount of tolls 'mid therms'. cleared at this Whore during the month of Asti'. 1951, computed with a simi lar statement of Wt ton, during the month of April. 1850. ahowing • large lumeme in the amount of tonnage over that of last year. April jhal... April ISSO Inmate on liihO ii 8.41 , 1}2.3 Anet a tall for month of April. Sit. , :lt! im's Onkt, ALEX. FUlff, AAtLitontllot.hir. COM.Eriet t Mar I. 1131. Statmemrt of small 'market Meta running between thi. plans and Karns'. • itixtance ditnug onth. frnm the 'MD Mardi to the 1,1. 51a3. pared with • similar statement &Irk.. ti,•atur andlanne number tripe of March ant Aprtl, lard, Intl • lame increase over that of 1.4 1,1, up till the Ist ?lap. Y 7. Ir Ah 7r;l b 47 1.11:,J. Yma 16th Mann. r, Anrd IM .0.4 517" L 4 'l4O t , OXlxrre..er Or7L.m. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. Itarak—lller• were U L.. !D HLmxel. I•, Di mask. last evyaking. aul a 111%E.D. Mir L...., Dow, Ptas, Ihar•r. Doninvi,are.r Atlantic,ltt,oroa•ll,. Slrtive, HotOtletanu. I,Jmoza.. W.calwani. Itrfornartil. th e n. N,. Anser•an •Or. DEPARTED tHauc.. Had:Loma, Dors, Dovra.r. Bove, GaLlo, Iles•er. Ati•Rtle, Parktrasoo. Browns• Ill. J Mdio, Hot iriosann, MeKroivri. Tbu. Slarivsr. Dal'. Wen Nc•rtou. Healstmo. Rccd.o4. Drownoill, Z's te 'r"l.. •v , COI tillbOtt.sl=CLac=l/ Plk• Na ^ Hoof /Raul:Lad W•Dorile. Tfrout, Eutelirepart. A. Klaner.W•Hollb , Ttocaron.. HunlEct, IVeIL.D.R. !OATS LEATI-VG t(11 DAT. FOE PHILADELPHIA AND DALTI3LIRE. D Lock • Co'a Paarra-er Packet km+ dally at a • tn and nnm. Wit Mil —lhurnaL I CINCINSiTI—AZIPPer N.. 210 LOIAS—Ar.s. ST LOUTS-11.0 itedgen. NASLITILLK—Fort Pitt DEFOE= BY RIVER. IOIIIRTILLY.-111 AX1,11.7•11 bra.-1 of bbl 2 bores bulk, 1 14 <114•18 • J ISWd t (kr. 17 Mx cotton. Arbuckle A Co; 10 U./. Mg.r. [meth 111211;d= 12 bxe fume& Bell 2 Limit: 4 bbl. s.l. 1 rk lade*. IV )leCull/ k Co: /1 boles furs. 114 yr k Bleak; 12 do ski.. Baker k Forsyth: Al. ice berm. Illogbarto 100 bbl. whiskey, J Briar. Ido cern k. Carina blAbh iso taus metal. 31elksbly,lk Mambo la gas seals. D klorriu. WELLSVILLE—PaIi Tr tcle**s—lot ban. and WWI, It WU*** lot baton. NMI fruit. bettor end lard. IV 13 liottlmat* 10 14.1. I keg butter. Ehelttr Itarotr. 150 bbls llotir. Clark * nu, be. mammalills. It E Cellar* 5 Lb) knob.. Litlnjgrtooi Row.: 45 do, Ed*trls d storrlE to too.] cattit tottn <Titan alxlattl. Pn Ait4-188 bb. Lour, 13 aka torn, turner &bran!: 1 bbl fah, O W Stewart 146 bbls Mater.. to ttn flour, turn ers aboard:NUN D llartuhryt 10 tIo urrau applas, oworr aboant 1 canal ad l krel boat Iu tut, WHEELING—P. Jut 1 , 1 bbd. rob, D Ineeh A CA; 19 kAs 1 bbl lard. Dell Ll,:geD; 10u do fk.ur, M e ek Jonoc 3 bxs bardsre ,re Mnu!. a Covells: OLD comeels D.ellt , DIU/AD:4 WI. DAP.. w r M.vaat la As bar ter, W SCNTINII—Yra Pub, No 2-5 sks wraps. 3 do bah; II Pahnestock (kg hhda I/14,11a Gs 1 do. Clark • Tbaw: IN do. 11 Graff • Co R do. W II Johnston:l to. Ti' Bingham; 1 121 Eason. 1 bbl timothy' se...L AV do floor. Dell • Llykett; 14 has drove, 1 do oil cloths. F. A Thew I Ilya torn. J N Maxim:lL BILIDGEPORT—Pto Wcusima.4-1• WNW totorro. Wm Bingham; 13 dm 142 bbl, flour. 11 droll • Co; WO do. llobt 114.1.11; It Mob tolmera Leech • Co; 72 bbls lots, 114•11 t iz.t."te Armotroad t Comm §U elu 1r10.a4 WI- - , .0 BEAVEII-IPak Ifaavatt—.l2 boa aaltratua. 0 do buttcr, J B CaulleldGl do, I A Caudber 36 Idols J 10 d Ibx bada,,BrOard Ccr. 1 bbla potatodat. Gualtah Den nen: 40 WU hoe. Con Boosts; 4 bag ordre, J Kidd a earrlacv. C W.f.; On butter, 311 Cautteld. 12 14b Putur . „,...Bßloarlt oLlm b. (lay TUnt—asoa and BP7art Ca bbLa dour. Clark '.31 do lt i Limb 1/0 L imber: 1 do7ll Grad ik , Al2.2r do, owner about; 21 bus potato.. Cummins TFIE STOCKIIOLDERS of the "relntS) . }- viola Balt Slannfaotatirm Company." are notitol an tnatalnu.nt lof Waif. Itneutrom and Fifty bngo. Cor olmre mmulmt to to Cold on the 11.1 th dal M eel, at Dm omen of tharloa tennis, 11111.1.•Irtalo Dly order • tho Mont of Dimotora. ' :OWE Troao. !tad en!. Plot Tarmat m. Arra 17th. 1,51.--,,mv,vja • liMaffla! QALERATUS-25 bbls. (Adams') fissile br PPYI J E. IL 1. LOYD. BUTTER -5 !Ads. Roll, for sale by LI apt; .1. 0 II fun' D. BACON,-;241 pos. Hams, Sides, and Shoal dm, for calt by apr J. IL FLOYD._ 0 . 0 p 1 17 1 "c" Common, . o a r r i EVL, EANSLICbIoIs. Small Whim, for sale by aPI7 J. 0 11 LLOYD. BROOMS'a7S doz. Corn, for sale by apl7 .1. a It FLOYD. PRINTING, WRITING, and WRAPPING ruunril br a o o L•i b 1 u 4 boo 1_ br fs 61!) •• 11 lay 34 lav Si. 1:11 lay 41. .2,1 ..v 100 la Ewa. Factery Tper, 1'3 , 10 :111.1c Crown :tray, raper. ~. . . .. . Mediu Huron mele a a hug. The uridena, ned ke..ps eortsta hand slut fi, ,C., han fb Rage, a lan, a s meant ata,rtent of unity, Cap, la ter. Hardware, aml Tea Paper,: Ilunnet Boards: &e., dr. .1 Aloo—Felti or CI Mt., for paper tua::+ l, l4e s t i n iE n E .r . a. Printing Pa r made to order on abort nett,. fetol i corner of Penn and Wein sta. - . . SPONG.Eetringa very Superior; I bale CErnmon, aP 4 .1 .. 1 .. Coarse, Glr imle br SCHOONMAKER • CO, 21 Wood . CORN, -13 Ws. Shelled, reed avid fur vale Br a rte IT. k V. WILSON, 147 First et. FFIGURED POPLINS -I A. A. 21Itsox & Cu. are nos 4.eoltuf camas and packages of Plain. Pie d. anO Ctisrei Porlins•also. • base lot of Lars Caws. break fast Caps. Jamost Flouncing. As. op 7 A iTLES.—IS bid. Bemanites, for sale by ruell4 SAMUEL P. 81.1111 VEIL QUGAR— . 22. hhda. Clarified, Battle Ground 0 ftennery, put wed and f sala by .0 BUILI or MIDOF 2 IVO URAII. _..------..--------- CODFISH -1.5 drums in store, for sale be meta' MILLER A H I CK ETOON HClPS—lbules first sort Western N. Y., tan 1 f" "i''' MILLER A ItYCKETBON. 4 ' LACK DRESS SILKS.—Just ree'd per ETYYY4monier black Latt..rtmg SIR. I. 00 lg.. 0111te, black. sad fumy colonoo Crape.. meldb : . A—A-MASON A CO. IRISH 'LrENS.—Received this morning j_ anor lo ntiorteal grade. do. mannthe Q WET 911i-350 gall. for sale by mehlS . KMD 00. 10100TA(411 4 .-1 make (prime) for lullaby scatlll , J. KIDD k 00. 1101 - 711.450M8.-400 dozen, for sale by t 3 .p 2 H. I W. lull AVM Rbn. for sato - a4 I • B. kV. IMBAUCIII. RECIP. IRON-75 lbs, f9r late by. A.. TAM ESTOCE A CO. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE (oataINAL.) BEYOND TEE GRAVE SCENES FROM AS UNKNOWN WORLD. CLEM E 'Mit! Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from hence forth: yea, .ith the Spirit. that they mat test from their .intoortf and their WCII,I do follow them—Rev...de:l3. [cornievrol In. TILE PAST I 'W!ls lett alone. Suddenly in the far Welt, a feeble stream of light, like that of the rising or of the breaking day appeared, and resealed a part of the earth' which I recognised to be that where I had passed my early youth. I saw the majestic Alps in their impoeingbeauty, the lakes and ricers of my former country, the city in which I was born; the house in which I lived.— I saw my mother 'sitting upon a bench beneath a tree before the hOuse looking with delight and tenderness at a little infant playing in the grass; but soon I perceived that the child watt growing and growing, and entered into boyhood, and, ob, wonder' I recognized myself as I had been once. I then saw my mother placing a large book in my hands. It was the Bible. An old man, with grey hair and a venerable expression, came to me, nod lifting now and then his band towards the sky, he explained to me the mystery of my existence, and of my destiny. He spoke to me with a celestial inspiration, of the glorious Saviour, and his 'unbounded Lose for my soul. I saw tears of joy falling from my eyes. But soon the acme changed. I recognised myself in the society of young men, gaming and using a language which is only in the months of the wicked and corrupt I had forgotten or hushed the voice which the reading of 'the Holy Scrips turea, and the instructions of the old servant of God had implanted in ray heart. I saw myself Belling still deeper, and meditating crime with my companions, or reading, in secret, instead of the Bible, books which the spirit of corruption and wickedness had inspired. Now, at once, I saw my mother kneeling and praying—her eyes reddened with tears. I had disappeared from my home, and was wondering in distant lands, looking, fur an opportunity to pour forth the fountain of corruption which Was swelling in my heart. Again the scene changed—l ssw myself walking in a beautiful garden—a young virgin with angelical scanty, was at ray side, and speaking to me with tenderness, of virtue, purity and celestial love. She had effected a complete change in my heart. I loved her, and my love was like the clear and deep waters which cover 'an impure ground. She became my guardian angel, and, little by little, her influence aweptaway thecrust of corruption which surrounded my heart. Her image began to shine like a leading star on my horizon—her love was my life. lint soon my love increased to an adoration, which belongs only to the Eternal. She became my religion, the ottject rf my worship. I saw but her wherever I direc ted my eyes. All my ambition was to wander with her, hand in band, through life. Bat men ,bad placed her upon a high mountain, which. 'Lad to ascend before 1 could dream to be united with her forever. She belonged to that society. to that class which is called happy there below. I thought love ell powerful, and determined to raise myself to her sphere. I went back to my home, and obtained the pardon Of my parents. But the humble future they had prepared for me would not satisfy my ambition. Adeline was the end et my hopes; her love my standard, my device; her possession my heaven. Now the scenery,of my native land disappear od..,and the vest ocean took its place. A ship Was struggling with the Tures which the tempest had aroused, and I saw myself ascending the mast. I had chosen the adventurous life of a sailor. Its'eliances appeared to me the most proper Sc realize coy hopes. Neither the cruel treatment of my superiors, nor the fury of the tempest, could frighten me, or dampen my cour age. Ad,cline'. cheerful smile shone in my mem ory like a sun, and inspired me with hope and joy,, in the greatest dangers. During three years I wandered from clime to clime. I Suffer ed the greatest privations, hut murmured not— The thought of Adeline'a love was my support in my sufferings. The ocean disappeared. I esw myself now in 5 dark forest wandering, with looks of anguish and despair, holding in my hands a letter with a black seal, and a book. The hook was Adeline's Bible, and the letter announced to me that Ade line had departed for a,better life. The forest—thee night was dark enough to agree with tha darkness of my soul. I saw be fore me but a shrtiud; I heard but elm. gloomy I sounds of the knell; I breathed but an odour of death; a dark grave opened, its mouth to devour my hopes and my felicity. New I opened the book. Adeline had written on its first page toe words: "Farewell, I , shall see thee again: Read this book; it will console thee during my absence!" I read it ever, but the society in which I had lived had destroyed the belief of my . childhood. The oracles of the Eternal appear./ like absurdities to my deluded reason. Icormidered faith a weakness of mind and a defect of intelligence. More thanthat, Ibegan to accuse Providence of injusticeand cruelty, and I determined to plunge myself into an abyss of vice and corruption so that I might forget or suffocate the torments of my heart. But soon the pleasures of this world had exhausted their power upon me. Their cup had but disgust of life, and despair, Mils lees. My body was warn out; darkness surrounded my soul. I believed death an annihilation of existence. Day and night, the horrid crime of destroying myself was the subject of my thoughts—but I had not the courage to commit it. A glimpse of that light which once extended its beams on the sky of my childhood, was glittering now and then in my heart, and I was unable to convince myself that with this life, all would be gone. The image of Adeline also appeased, from time to time, in my dreams, and then only I perceived the enormous distance I had fallen from her purity—yet this feeling increased my despair. Many a time, I endeavored to open the book which - she bad left to me as an inberiMnce, but as soon us I took it in my hands, it seemed as if a destroying Are went through my whole being ; and I threw it away. However, those moments became still more frequent and at last I opened it with a kind of rage. • My, eyes fell upon the words: "Such as sit in darkness and in the shadow of death being bound by affliction aid iron, be cause they rebelled against the words of Clod and contemned the counsel of the Most-High, therefore Ile brought dawn their heart with la bour, they fell down and there was none to help." Overwhelmed, astonished to End so true a pic ture of my own state, dreading I should see my image too well incontinuing. I had not the courage to read further. I only remember the first.recult, the first impression which these words made upon me, 1 felts 1 was convicted, that they canoe from the Eternal. Like a two edged sieurd "they . pierced my heart. But non the truth appeared to toe in its majesty; the su preme law which I led violated arose likes mountain, threatening to fell upon me. If ord. of malediction reSounded in my ears. I cried for mercy; but I saw only the migry face ..1 the Judge. 1 fell overwhelmed by the epl.•ndotir of Ills Majesty. I gtw Him surrounded by all the righteous who have lived since the creation 01 i the world ; they appeared liken countless crowd of witnesses of my iniquity. 1. saw Satan him self, in the distance, looking at me with a fero chats joy, and waiting but for the sentence of the t Supreme, Judge, 'to throw himself upon his prep. Now all was darkness again, but only for a moment. At the name place where I had seen i the different scenes which represented my whole life until then, a light appearial as brilliant as that which 1 had wen at my death; its rays vitro concentrated in a dick in which I saw writ ten the words- . your n , su. pearl they snail white though tiler emmer, the b• as The words disappeared, and the lightdiminish nl jr,rndually. I perceived, email, in the twi light, the spot in my native /and, but the Beene had changed. I 1101, myself in n large lbSElll ryty of attentive hearers, reading and explaining the word of God. Tears of joy were falling from my eyes, in speaking of those oracles of }leaven which had swept darkness from my soul, and brought forth a new light in my heart. When I had arrived to the last degree of despair, in the moment when I was on the point being thrown into the abyss of eternal loss, the - Son of God sp leared, and unveiled to no the mystery of his ove. lie appeased the tempest in my heart, and caused the sun of Ills salvation to !Mate within it. Ale how happy I was to throwmyeelf upon Ills protection, into these incomprehensible depths of grace, mercy and love: " One ambition, one desire was then for me, to consecrate the vest of my life to the glory of my Saviour, and to be ha instrument in His hand to extend His reign. In a few years I obtained the necessary acquirements of science, and ex perience, in order to be ordained u a minister of the Gotpel. The world had no longer any at traction for me; my whole soul was filled with gratitude for the deliverance I had obtained. I was sent as a missionary to the mountains of tay native land. Day and night, I found occasion to glorify God, in seeing the progress of His sane tifying influence in myself and among those to w h om I wea called; to announce the kingdom of liftmen. God had established in sue a mown. merit of His love, and vouchsafed to crosmtny la bor with moms, and to prepare =for that Me for which -be had predestined me; also, before the foundation of the world. • • Now, the petrol' mr death; sppesed - 411 1 4 lndllartr . eybtkly s;b lia- BEMS! VOLUME LXIY-NUMBER' 221 my mother and my sister kneeling and praying at its side. The Lord had taken me away from them, when I was yet iu my youth. I heard. he prayer of my mother. ...It was not for me, how 'ever, because she knew that all my wants had been provided, and she gave thanks to the Al- mighty that Be had given her a KM, the runem brance of whose huitmoments would be to her a subject of joy, and gratitude during the rest of her life. PISCLCBIO3t 7ROX NEW YORE. (comrpondertat of the Daily Pittstaritt anat.) Now TONY, April 28. The city is stall in a hubbub about the 'Cuban invasion.' On Saturday, one of the Marshal's deputies disguised himself aa a l'llibustero,' and mingled with, the supposed piratetat Perth Am boy. From them be' obtained information by means of bribes, which led to the arrestof the following gentlemen, IlOn. John L. O'Sullivan, eon in law of Dr. J. Kearney Rogers, a demo crat of same standing, and formerly editor of the Democratic Review; Wm. T. Rogers, cousin ' of Mr. O'Sullivan; Major Sclesinger, a Rungs rian Refugee Doctor Barbrtettr Captaiii Lewis, commander of the Cleopatn4 formerly of the Creole; and Don Sete Maria Sanchez de' Tamp a Spaniard of wealth and position, and a ,a2cca her of the Cuba central Junta- These arreiti have created considerable sensation.. The par. tics were all chschar on bail, and are to be examined to-morrow robably, before the U. & .3larshaL The s er Cleopatra hat biihn _ta ken possession oPty a squad of five mtgines em. dor command of a lieutenant, and Coni,t3allee of the NiayTurd, has received instructions to hold himself in readiness to cooperate with - the 3larehal in every possible way, to prevent' dui sailing of the expedition, and bring the offend-• ers to justice. I was somewhat surprised at the quiet manner in which Mr. Webster wai allowed to depart, af ter all the clamor that had been made about him by his noisy friends here. I went down to the New Jersey It N. Depot to see him off, and there wan the great Daniel perfectly alone, with hie hands in his overcoat pocket, walking the deck of the ferry boat, no one within twenty feet of Lim. There did not seem to be any one an the boat who knew him, end be was allowed. to de part in the train without a single effort at a cheer. As it was nine o'clock in the morning, however, perhaps it was too early for the aim rers of Daniel Webster to creep out of their warm beds and wish him good bye. Mr. Web ster has promised to address the citizens here, but no time has yet been set. The underwriters of the city have issued a no- tice cautioning shippers against packing arti cles liable to spontaneous combustion, in a care less manner. Within the past _ year no less that seven Teasels have been burned at sea, under circumstances which lead to the conclusion that the spontaneous ignition of bituminous coal was the cause of the disasters, and-the subject is recommended by the tutard of underwriters, to the p ernes interested. The anniversary of the 'American: Society for the Melioration of the Condition of the Jews'. was held in this city; last evening, the annual' address beteg delivered by Rev. Mr. Halley, of Troy. The report of the' Secretary stalks the Society to be in a very prospermis condition.— The field is now open, and thirty missionaries could be employed to good purpose among the • Israelites, who in general seem willing to read and examine into the truths of Christianity. Tel employ these thirty preachers would require an income.of *25,00, more than twice the amount the Society is now iu the receipt of, and the ald of the benevolent and pions is craved on its be half . The amount of specie shipped from tide port during the last week, was $1,038,531 chiefly to' England and France. The total amount of spe cie shipped fromthis:port since Jan. Ist. is $7,- 688,08. lion. Senator Douglass, of and CoL • May, Q. S. A. are for the present in town, and lionising in a small way. Senator Douglass is : preparing, it is said,. the speech hp is to deliver. at the poblfc dinner to be given to him shortly, , in this city, as a fair start for the PresidenOy. Col..hLery is doing nothing in particular. On Saturday they visited the. newsteamer ISO called in honor of the Senator, and yesterday they paid a visit to the city's Children on. - Ban-. dell island, where some three or font. hindred little vagabond boys were put through their fa- . kings and marching's, much to the amusement of the gallant ColoneL' The Grand Jury, fanned part of the party, and alien the boyp gate three . cheers, they returned the complimentinrsalboy ish style. The - whole affair was very . edifying . exhibition. The number oriessels in port pestercbg,-mari---- 632, viz., 16 steamers, 104 ships, 89 barks, 93 brigs, and 350 schooners. - , • The Drury trial still drags its- weary length along in Brooklyn, affording interest to rums but the Lawyers, who seem determined to follow out their interest and stretch it out as long as they can. A man named Whoelpley was arrested . Brooklyn, on Saturday; charged with having . led Tunis Van Brunt, a Dutch stage driver, who died inulderdy im the 22d lust. In order to as certain the nature GI the supposed. injuries, - the body - of the deceased, which had been intermit in Greenwood - Cemetery, was exhumed, axid • a ri, s , t martini 0.7.14/911131i 011 hOd on it. Tim rend _ Typhus or ship tewar seems to be (Mite prism' lei:tenor. Last week the assistant health eer. at quarantine died with it, and . yesterday, Dr. Green, the resident physician at Flatbush Hospital, raise perished. While among those sick. with it at the same institutions are about 100 t patients, the steward; and four or flee of the nurses. . The deaths in this city and county last 'week, were 365, of. which 76 were men, 88 women, L 25 boys, and 76 girls. 50 died of consumption, 28. of convulsions, 8 of small pox 12 of intlastut. tion of the lungs, and 36 of typhus or ship fever. Two precious swindlers, -- Tappan, and Chap. man were arrested on Saturday, for selling Capt. Trueworthy, p deaf ding skipper, a loess watch for a gold one, at their mock - auction den, in Chatham street; they were locked up. Bir Henry Lytton Deliver still remains in the city, at Simderion's hotel, very touch indisposed by his efforts at the St. Geurge's dinner. By the way, in the course of his first *reel, Sir Henry made use of some epithets; in speaking of the Bosom Celt, which. to say the teem. -were not very flattering to the Irish people. In , con sequence, those Irishmen who desire ~to defend the characterof their race and countrY'icgainst this late attsck of Sir it. L. B. -.are - requested to attend a preliminary meeting at the Shakspeare Hotel to-morrow ,ertiog, for the purpose - of de vising such means es may be suitable to the oc bioo.' lion. Roberti;. Schenck, the Sliniater to Bra zil, is in town Disking preparationiz to set' out on his mission. A splendid yach: has been built here by Ile. W. il. Brown, fora party of gentlemen; who are about to send her to England for exhibition at the World's Fair. She is a beautiful craft. The immense quantities of pigon.s which baye Lately been brought to the city, are likely to do more harm than good, no on eharoination a eery' large portion were Maud to be rotten, though while their feathers were on, they, appeared 'the moat tempting inorsels in the world. - N. MANAGEIIErr OF TICE ?Mine Womis.—The Board of Canal Commissioners were in cession at Philadelphia for 'several days last week, ma.; I king awards for the payment of.,daniniges mem , . red by the construction of the road to avoid thee. inclined plane on the Columbia Railroad. They, also passed a number of resolutions intended to secure more strict economy in the mar.agement of the public work-. The Superintendents aid Supervisors of the Columbia-and Portage Rail.: . roads are directed to dispense with any agent,, mid:ionic, or laborer, under their appointment, whose services are not actually necessary to con duct the operations of their roads, keeping in 'Mew a strict regard to economy in expenditure • and dispatch in transportation; and to remove . any one under their appointment who is not fut. ly qualified to discharge the - dinies assigned bitt, so that the number of persons employed , aliall not be augmented in consequenceof incorelititeit. ' oy or neglect of duty of any of the incumbents; i ' They are also required to examine into the man. nee in which the officers of the road appointed by the Board discharge their duties, and . report • all cases of incompetency or neglett of duty, as well as such officers whose services are not sitiskt , ally necessary, so that the number may be doted, if now larger than is required.' ' The Supervisors on the smerallines of canal 7 : are directed to reduce their fame to the lowest number edmpatible with the security of thel inb Ili works under their charge . and the prompt dispatch of business. • Foreman,, in all • cues where additional force is not necessary, to per; form the duties orkilVogrphiriiilkerm. Ws made the duty of the Supervise:a and _Soperitttendents to mate a monthly report to the BOW, eibliting the name, duty,-location, and .:::. codtpmmation of every.pernan employed on their Tel:POetire, fluent - , together, wi th a clear and de- Statement of the calf of motive power or repairs per - Month, whither paid or =Pa— d- mkiiistille".4,Ppefue4lies:, ' . . . bdiiri the 'atrtabsiootheat or one of ht.; 11. concerts; s dignite..took-plats between a ailtzun woctikwooh.houoidow, who belonged . thciarcliatiu . d dig; tratizred.betWeem rtl Gut.4tttit piiptes : 9Ltble ills Arsitnibly4Wodis.. iftk Qiit oo rielther of hire MIME ~_. f: