BY MGNETIC TELEGRAPH, REPORTEDTiLIiS " Par the Pittsburgh Daily 0.12 ft" New YORK, May S. The steamer Washington arrived at this port: this morning, from Bremen and Scrruhamptan. She brings 150 paasengers and 550,000 in specie: Last night Macready Wu driven off the stage at the Ante, Opera House. Eggs were thrown at him, unafraid/1., chairs, &c., hisses, groans .d envery mark of contempt, were perfectlydhowered Upon him by the audience, with cries of "Down with the English !" "Remember bow Forrest was treated in Lodi:loBF' The : ' seene wee moat disgraceful. NEW YORK MARKET. • May Ei—l2 x. nail been ruining all forenoon; pot a check to out door iruna- Flour—The market inactive and pricer erg unchanged. Cotton—The market us quiet. Money Market—Money is casit•r. Leading Se menial are firmer. NEw Yuma, May 4-6 r. st. Cotton—The market to day wee ve4 firm, waft sales of 700 bales at former prices. Flour—The sales in day have been: moderate, comprising Genesee at 04 873545; we4tern 14 62 per bbl. The market closed dull. Grain—The demand for corn is lest than pre viously. The sales include 0200 be. white and yellow at 62063 c; 12,500 bu. at 601 c. Groceries—Untavornble weather liar checked transacuoas la sugar to day. Whiskey—The market is dull. Holder's must concede before sales can be effected Provisions—The sales of pork have been to a moderate extent, including mess at $lO 37; prime al $8 31658 44 . per bbl. Lard--There is a gixicl demand, but prices are cmckmaged. GLNCLNNATI MARKET. May We had very heavy nuns last night. The - river, rose two feet. Flour—The market is firm. with sales of 1200 bbla. at $3 62053 75. stray—The demand is lair, but prices are unchanged. Provisions—Bacon—sales of sides at 41; ghoul. deer 31; common hams, 51. Cheese—gates of 250 boxes, selected for ship ment, at 84. There is no change in other articles usually re• ported. Hon. Aux. Hsspirr, the new Governor of Mine. rota, was fifteen years ago, a Journeyman Cabinet maker; he then attended a manual labor •cbool, afterwards startled law, subsequently be came a member of Congrem, and LejlOW GoNernor of ttlinesota. Alfred Eris/keno, the American Socialist r w. or dozed by M. Leon Faucher, the French Minister of the Interior, to leave France, in consequence of having harangued the red republicans and social: i 1313 in inflammatory speeches at their political grab erings. When the notice was served upon him . , he wont to the Prefect of Police and told him that he should pay no attention to the order, but 'that he had previously made all bide. arrangements to depart on the 16th, and that ll' the government would wait till then be would reeve quietly, with out trouble to any one. He was allowed to re- Conespondenre of the Bolomore thatnol Wesmac-ran, May 4, 1849. I thought the Looafeco "name and confusion," raised and kept up about the removal of old M r. Drumm from some countr4porit office in Pennayl vane, meant something more than appeared on the aarfne-e of things. It turas out that this Mr.: Sidon Drumm wee a very active and efficient Lo carom lender of the Polk party in his regibn of country, who had for years fought against the Whigs and their cause, with all his might pad all the facilities accruing to him from his official posi: lion. It in true he had a eon in the Mexican war who lost hislife in the service of, his country; but what bad that to do with the retention of Simon DrummAn a post office which afforded him fami nes for tociekteo electioneering, and which he em braced? It is equally true that Gov. Johnston had a brother in the Mexican war who lost his lite in the service of his country. Did this prevent Si mon Drumm from electioneeringagaiust and doing all he coul<to defeat:the election of the brother of the patriotic and lamented Johnston to the Guber, natorial Chair of Pennsylvania. t Away with all the crocodile tears about the re moval of that old Locoktoo:electioucerer, Simon Drumm. He had his day,thr more than forty years. It was time for a change to be made audit was made. es In the Union of this morning there ei en article, (I know not by whom prepared) respecting the political complexion of all the Government officers here in the Executive Departments., which con tains a series of misrepreventstionts Bo very gross and palpable, that every body must wonder in an ion hment at the hold impudence wloch could thus undertake to impose upon an intelligent pub• liasThe writer assumes, or rather declares, that, out of the 040 Government officers in the several Deputments and their respective bureaus, there are 266 Wings and 374 Democrats. What utter nonsense' What ndiculous tomfoolery' There are not 100 Whigs, known and avowed Whigs in • all the Departments. No man can natne that num ber. The writer for the Union, in his classification of the politics of the officers in the various bureaus, puts down, as is presumed, all those as Whim., who never have been pohticians °rimy kind, and also not slaw who were never at any time known to be any thing else than Loccfocos. lfsomebody more competent does not take the task in band, I intend pretty soon to prepare such a tabular state. went on this subject (with the proper names sad facts,) as will scatter to the winds the ridiculous parade now put kink, in the Union to gull and de ceive the people. . . [playa great respect for the age, vivacity. and i &Lary of the editor of the Union. And if he .11 answerme one plain question, pot upon his own hypothesis I will also have great respect for his candor..lornming that Gen. Taylor wan elected to be a no-party President, and that he should be such, could he be a no-party President, I respect— fully ask the editor of the Union, were he to make no removals, refuse to equalise the offices f the Government between the two great parties of the.day, and that leave a very large majority of WI the oillcas in the United States, and every one c f the 1311151011 S and' charge des atfairships abroad, the hands of the Low:down! This question I put home to the venegable editor. Let us see if he dare answer it- Wle may take either horn of the dilemma, that Gen: Taylor.t a Whig gresident, or a no-party President, and then be can give no rea sonable exeunt for lea everlasting ding.dong about proacription. Proscription forsooth' Every foreign mini's ter and every charge des affairs who can be named of the entire corps abroad, is a Loeoffice mothe?s son of them. And not one of the whole number has General Taylor yet re moved. Proscription forsooth' Row is it here in this city with the Executive Departments, literally overrun with Looofocos 1 The Administration has been in power two monthisand how many re movals have been made? Why, Dr. Douglass, the lam Commissioner of Public Buildings, Mr. Seaga tack, the late Warden of the Penitentiary, Mess' ' , Stubbs & Washington, Into Clerks In the State Department, Messrs Porter, Wolf, and Peebles, late Clerks in the War Department, two Clerks in the Pension Bureau, and some four or five mes sengers in all about 15 persons! Terrible pros cliption, is it not! If these few touches mate the Union and its ad juncts groan so dreadfully, what will the removals", which most be made before long, cause them to dot Had theyOot better husband their groans for a more important occasion? Some of the Locefe s igo organs have given oat thakthe Administration will fear to make many chtliges in the important offices, under the Imme diate control of the Executive:becnese the Senate i will veto them. But they wilhnd that Old Zack, who never let the enemy to the field know that he feared him, will "never inhibit the white feather to the opposition majority in the Senate.— He will make such appointments as he believes to be judicious, meritorious and right, and leave the 'Senate to act as it may please to act in the matter. It has also been suggested thal support-would he bought from the enemy. Old Zeck to the last pre sideat in the world to do that. He never log-rolls! politically. The Whig party is mighty in its own numbers, and in the strength of its principles. Its progress is onward. The cool and reflecting patia3 of the other party will come over to its ranks in strong numbers, If it goes on in the even tenor of its way. They will net need to he bought. The Poet Vico Department has been doing good busioess for a few eays past, in the mailer of transferring some of the respectable post offices over the country from the Locafocos to the Whim Excellent men hove been every where appointed. There have been several members of Congress and cemembers here within a day or two past. .Among them I have noticed Meson. Font and Marsh, of Vermont. Messrs. Pheoats , Under. '^x4, Brooks, Reynolds, Nelson, • Schermerhom, Holliday, Marvin, and Putnam, of Now York, Messes Van Dylan and Newell. of Now Jersey, Stevens, of Peansylvanie, and Houston, of Dela. Gov. Ramsey end his beautiful nue accomplish ed Imq, left here yesterday for Bucks county, Pa., and thence they will start on Monday next for their future home in Minotaur Territory. A gay captain of a Baltimore company in Mesi• co la repo rt ed to have runoff to Gretna Green with one niche most baautldl young lad'es cf this oty. The aft& has created "pie a sensation in these parts. • • The weather here to-day and this eventing has been uneommenly warm. THE Ashes.—Detee pr. mu. Pots " 4}041 Pesti. ..... 53051 Searching, • 3404 831eratun s Baia Ash ..... 31034 Brfes—DptpGpone s° nl Ilattirsg—pes Eagle 8010 1402.• . • • • ....... • • ,012 means—per Ottsbel. Bmall WAIIe.• •• • .• • • .70075 Common it .820— Biaekets--r dos. Patent Heaver • Seeey ex—.DerT 2 0 Pr eL - Ytllcrw. SOM— Oloornir—lP lialo7o Boller Lampe• • • ..... Brooms-8 doe Merchantable 140 01,73 Shaker • 2,2502r50 Barks-11+ cord. Chesnut Oak - 5500+00 Black Oak. 404,50 Coal—Doty 30 per Cl. At the oast •••••-• • • r- 05+ From wagon .... - -••-6•54 Opttol3=—Duiy Tenn. and Alabama• • • A 07 ChocOlinte--, lb. Number 1 10011 Cocoa prepai-ed 3100 Ctaladleis—Duty Dllper Cl. (Ily dipped 90— Mould 0104 Pittsburgh Star 61 0— Cineinitati flet. •—•• • • 061 Fperrn, bearttrands• • •30 035 Castinirs—to lb Foundry hol. ware, as`d-03 Furnace do 21 Tea kettle. 0 dot .0507 Wagon boxes 0 Mk 1b..10170 Couutnr weighu P set. —.40 Bad irons P lb nevi. • • .4105 Cotton Tarns—f. Short reel— • No 5 to No. 10 '• II to1A ••--• " 14 18 Increasing ctiwit lb to No t.ll. Long met f dos. No. 500 ........ —.. • • 08 700 . 84 8011, 909, IMO 6 0 C C z , riet Yarn pB. • • .200 Cotton Twine 200 Candle Wick •• —OlO Coffee—Duty 20 per et. lava, Old white 111014 St. Domingo.-- ..... Laguayra.--_____..o Copper—Duty 20 Pr et: pig bar and old 6 pr en old free. Braziers —• • • • —022 Sheathing —029 —.•19019 In cake and Ingot. • • •199190 Oordagg•—Dury 20 pr reit 160 16 White rope•— 19013 ran4-------- , •110 19 Pack`g yarn, line-. ••-0 10 common— • —as Kemp Bed Cris per dos— Etralong —3,2504,00 Long • • --CIAO Common --MA/ 11= g Lines 8701.00 Bed Cords—per doe. 4,11 yd . 6 thread.-- —04,00 90 30 d o•• • ..... tootmou - dd Plough lines 87101,00 posomitle•—per yard. Broom Cotton 306 ttdo do --NM; nn Shils. A rio.t• • 0 73 Allegheny D's 7 0 Agee). D Pin Mill. •- —0 7 Oregon D Union Mill. •-99 NonaloyennAlill• • •-0 7 Final". do — Laurel • •-07 Savage —• • • • —O7 Powhatan A --0 6 3 Lotman C•—•—•—• Harrisors.--- • • •-06 34 brown cotton • 9011 LBlesehed do• ----• • 31061 do do—• • 401 3 do do— • • —Ol9l Brown drills• • • 7 081, Bleached— 8010 • • 41010 rLamilton— • —OlOl aneuter —• • • •-013 r Brown's A. C. A• - • —Ol9 oilmen , • • • —0 14 No 1 superior • • •-4010 s Colored Cambric , 4102 Farley Prints-- • • 31011 Fall Riker Bloe•—•-0 Merrimac-- —•-010 Fall FL Blue Orange 90101 York Ticks 103 l I Ds-saga—per to Alum 16016 ... 12 014 ..... • 10 0 11 Asalcrodo•• Arrow Root Acionforus- COMMERCIAL. RECORD. 1f49 I ALLZIAN AC. MAY. _ 3 Saturday, 0 Sunday, 7 Monday, 9 Wadi:lmlay, 10 Thursday, 11 Friday, PITTARD - IMR BOARD OP TRADE COMMITTEE FOR MAY I=l PITTSHURGU EIAILICET, Ton TEE WEEK ammo MAT S, 1-19 The OILS; week hsw been marked by it much greater I depreaaton.in buainewt than might Mason° bly bees been calculated upon et this season of the year Such depression, llowever. as but the natural cen%equence o f the derangement ot oar currency. ' , Weil ties to etereise 114 baleful influence over tar operations In math del-lulu-nears of our city trade Our oven have.bee stioil;en by the late heat . ) nine. than they may be tt expected to continue at hien stage for a letwth of ume to count, Indeed, the vroa thee le still indicative of rain, and there is evcrp pros- peat or a further fall. The following tabular statement exhilut• the amount of mime of the principal articles of merchandise• which arrived by the liver during the past meek Flour, bbla 5,965 ==l hhd, 604 bbl. 477 cake 599 b. 2C6 pcs 16,144 Lard, b:• 134 ktra Lard Optlal , MU. 66 Pork, bb l. 195 Ii.SHE.The market is nearly here of Soda, but en amval is shortly expected; and large strophes Son, reach, market, an good season for the Mil trade. Per tea arc grat at our former quotattone, 34031 c The de mead for the other descriptions has become very hran. ed. We note sales of 4 tons ficorehings at tlic. Sales of Pate ta 414741 c, and of Pearls at Seosl , p lb. ALE—The market preset. no new feature. nor hove see any alteration to make to oar quotations. The ae,, mond is regular, and sales are effected at Sniandrith— auk Included. APPLES—The demand a Mailed, and stocks of the superior qualities are :iglu. We quote sales from his' hands, at sCcatill—iu in quality and condition, and from store in small butt, at sl7!sl,`G p bbl EACON—Threighout the past week the market has been steady and tag - nits, but without any heavy ape,: attains Prices have been well sustained, and continue firm at, fee Hams Qv; Shea}dere 41, and Yule. 5e p lb, the difference, less for cash. We note sties of Should• ernand !lams, (Illinois) nt 3 and .5k 8 tb—crish Sugar cured Hams nt 131081 c, and Canvaskil at le pound. BUTTER—The season is too far advanced for heavy Leaner:tenons in this market, and the SI, fl, I at preropt to greater than the demand. Sales 11.1 regular at 00 toe 4 , lb for roll, though We nonce a very aupe nor or. 'bete, carefully put up in cloth, tvlnch brings Ilk V EL Keg Is /1001411L1 at ho. LIROOMS—Stock• In first hands are as Iwo as to be ahnost inadequate to afford as &Whole° , ground for quo- tations. The demand is souse, andl a good article would command a high figure. Sales at ,51.5°*82.50.' as In quality, . BULK PORK—Since our last weekly report, nn ad• 'wince of lap B has been obtained on Bus eruct,' owing to the country cured hammy proved defective la quality. We now quote stiles of Shoulders at 3:c. Hams sc, and Side. Ilk If , B lIIICKETS 11.5.1 D TUBS--The demand to unit or. and tho supply of Buckets light. We note sales of Beaver and Marietta Bockats. from first hands at 52.25, and Tubs at 155,5700 . 55 f doz—according to a, in CHEES£—The market is well supplied, and tho de mand limited. Sales of W B, common. at 11861 c, and of prime Cream at 7c p B. COTTON—The market is mitet, and tew °pontoons have been erected since our last weekly ekktho.-- Notwithstanding the nn favorable report of the stem of the market in England. brought by the steamer Amer ica, if the accounts of Me injury done to the crop. by the late frosts alkali prove correct. the likeltbond m that an advance +trill take place. Vie emu .nti Imam. bons at 60Gie COTTON YARNS AND SHEETING:4—We haee rus elierwons lo entree under this bead, The den ond is regular and prices steady, as quoted le our genera: table. CORDAGE—The advanced rates am fully sustatned. d coed nue our quotations of last week, har Which ee general table. CRACKERS—There 1,1 no altcranon to notice to market The general table presents a correct quota' don of prices. DRIED FRUIT—No change of importance hss oc 'curred since our last weekly report. There w a reg lar demand, and price. ere firm at. fee peaches 81,leatt $1,77, and for Applep 55061/e bu. DRIED BEEF—The market is very bare We nom stiles at Ble ik kb. FLOUR—The arrivals, during the Asst week, have not been heavy, and Mu - realer portion was for tram shipment to the EMI. The range of price% was not to wide as that of last week, Mending awn 19.1,60083.40 bbl, a small qcumtity extra having brought the la. m price; 113,65013,67 hewevet, may be taken as the aver age reline figotes of the week. Reeeipts yesterday op to the bout at which we wrote, were Very light try the river, and we note sales of several email lots at Ott, t35053,61te bbl Bat little is reaehtnr the market b 7 wagon Point from store by the dray load, are reg• War at 83,75063,09 p bbL 11811—The market is active, and we note sales of Simi at 81, Nn 1 flertiug at 4-11, and No 3 Mackerel at 55 p bbl. For quotations of prices of the other de scriptions, we refer is the general table, • FRATHERS--Tle supply is moderate, with a good demand. Regular sales at 519x5 —according to qusl• ity and guanfity. FEED—Stocks continue light. and isles are readDy eSeated at, fat bran Shorts 14 16,c, sad Com Neal 350400 1! ha. . FRITIT—Eiery arlacle ander this heads In sewn P0T0144. ITTSBURG`H GAZETTE PRICES CURRENT, ~- - Bona, refuted- -•••11 a 25 Oas.- 27 030 PIIII Metal -0. on. 6 mte 1141..01 Peru LSO 82,75 , Cora..- .... . .310 37 Allegheny, do Coparia. • •12, 0 35 Harley...-. -- • • 514 ' 55 . N ' s ' i " ... ° 11, r1 [Brimstone 4 0 5 Malt. barley •- 001. 0 ° / •• For, (Camphor, rebned ••40 0 AS Gine-per la[ limleles Rork iChloride Lyme. east 60 7 Pitied, Common-- II 0 13 ~ N o i r„„„d ry . Cochineal • • 155 01.75 Honey-Duly 0 , per rent , e yo, -- It ICtearn Tartar 25 0 20 Cube per pa:l . • 75 0 Fn 1 Tenn...see. •COppiera• •--• • • 110 2 Wriitera comb pth 1 , - 0 20 ! ~0.11,1-,,r,cre.ri,t:;iiino I. - .. I Gluea • •-• •••II j 0 13 Ginseng-Duty 20 pr , 500 55 I:mown, • -0 27 1 Forge.• id ; Gum Arabic 511 0 44 1 2 i Jur - - ri , on 0 ' zo' •,i ~- Slahonine Courtly, iihio . i• Copal ite 0 50 Timothy - -.OUR 9.00, Foimdry Pia -- ---- 0 I . Trairacinth • -35 0 40 Hldes--INOy 5 per emu -1 Pore, do -- a 1•• Shellac. •• • .15 01- Sii i i. oa ri. 910 10 Plaster Ports-dui:: tree ii A 4,,,,,,...... —01.25 Spartioh - 0 - , Napier Pan. 4' iiin• • • , a124 .0 01.60 Do Asilted - 0 - . Provisions-- ILT, powdered• • ell 0 90 Do kip'. peridcos .1.00 01,112 1 Ilaeon liam 6 a-- Litharlie . '4 O 61 Germ, 0 4 1 •• Shoulder.....__ 4 0-- Liquorice Root 7 0 9 , II easp--DutrM per rem =' " 9 „1,...., ~ _ 5 a _ Liqaoriee Ball 20 0 2 , : Slioviurt to fly :• • 91400150 ' Iloerouml, city rurr -05 Lae Dye 25 OSr Manilla P H 1410 - •• rounir) do -0 - Magnesia Carl/ R 035 ' Flops-Duty 20 per cent, , Lard No 1. oi 02. - 6 011•1 Madder, Com o • • •15 016 First ./pl. [ lts : :, 0 121 - - 2.11: I, - 0 _ bladder, Common• .12 014 Indlg . o-Duly In pr., cent.: .. -I. 111 1,1.1% , - 510 Myrrh. 20 0 50 Bengal. Ili • .... L.,0.0.1 iii, : 8.,,,, ~ 1.., ~,,,. . a ... oil Vitriol 310 5 SpamAh Inool 15 ' •• •• lat roll 1/ ',a I I Castor 1,40 01.50 [ Manilla 05 01.00 : Chee. e , 56 R. . . -0 ri " CAllleill 3.01 e 13.5 Iron-Duty 30 per rent , •• eream -a 7 " Cloves 2.2502.511 liar. Juniata 4 0 41. Crook .. P[o4/ AVser " Lemon "75 0100 - Common 3 0 -- bb;• . •-0 3,75 " Pep/m3 •- ... 2,50 03.01 Sheet . 5 0 01 Do. /tuner: ... .--0 4.50; Opium. Turkey •• • •4.1.51 04:4 Boiler Pixies 6 0 Of, Potatoes -per lor.h Lpanune - 0140 ,ii.,i, 310 51 1 Common Rhubarb, root ••• • • •3•1 050 Plough ertnal 410 _ • Neslmanneks p4O 70005 1 Nal Amos.. II 0 2t, - Slahi 4 0 - Rags-40°1 5 per vent. Se/ Soda 4j 0 5 Ruk.ol.lTheet •• : : :- 0 IS : 01 . 10, 1 mlred- - • Ita - i 10•01.010 15 00 , Lead-I/my 20 per rem Do rood white 4; Tartan Amd• •• ••40 0 50 51,,,,,,,,,, p,,. 41a - Rlceo•pi-i in Viiiiol. Blue II a 12 Bar 5 0 - . Roe .. 410 41 Dye Wood-Duty 5 p . el- ! Dif am, Pipe per ft 640 121 Seeds--east} 1.01.,-/-,121 , p r Camwood ....... •• - •740 61 . Sheet I , 0 Ce Clover • 2 .743 i.eo Palma 2444 n Leather -Doty 20 ret Mouthy borsvood. elupped [ • 240 21 /, Sole. Bahia., •••SI & 22 Halk l4, ll .... -2 , o - Feathers-duly 25 per rk • New Y0rk......17 a 1 0 Stu...ad .. " ••• • _ • —. ..• Driniaged• ••••.• 14 0 14 8 13. .. - Per Slaughter I.+ 000 ' Clove 6-• • • • 2- , 0 31 Sly.Lrung . .21 g 24Canlyon in Mats • • - 05 Hat - neon. black••••• •I 9 044 thIIPIr• • ••• 9 0 ll' 13ndle, black:pr. dog Nuirnegs• • , 1.25 0 1.35 RI des 30.00 030,00 PePPer -7 0 9 11111100(1 do ~,, 3600 042,00 Alrptc , , 121 Upper fintsbed••23.lll 02 , 400 ; Kips. finisbrd• -94.00 036.00 V,„,„ - • 0 14 Calf Skin do• • • • 15,110 020.00 _ Lace Leather• • • 1 ,,, .00 0 - Soap-Dory. 30 per cenl N. Fogland Seatlng. l'lllsburgh No 1 • 490 41 No. I per dos- • • -0 - 00 0 - ('>o non. • •• • • 310 4 No. 2 per dor •• • .33.tal OP Steel-per Po . ForeLgn No 3 pro 33 " - " 23 • 3 "‘ 030 Cast & S - hear.•- 17 al9 Sheep kklns 4 7 Do /uncle & 10 Lumber p 0. ad Ism German .... .• • 0 13 V.! per SI Pine. err . n , fl. - 09400 600 !lo o p 1,. • 0 15 1.000 .° 1 ° ••• • ' 011 . 00 1 . 111.1,0 r 2 Nlanutne tare Clear. 11 "• -• • - 40•64.00 German Sterl 61 Corn), "•-•• •• - 016_50 It:ago/0 bllster•-• • 15 Clear .• --• • - 044.00 Amert,•an btlatr• ~ • 0 41 Coon'n - OVA) S pong 510 59 Ngrirrl 1.1%1 La do - 019.00 . Spfeie.-por Ita conunot, •• • - -- Brandy. 1 - k,rd'x• 1.:4 LSO Oak do do. - 016.00 j Rochelle 090' 0 3,50 rute sbne's p 1.10412,50 0 3.00 Rom-Jurn't 4th p 1.1.50 0 2.05 Laths.sawed. 22.5 a 250 N,, 60 ODO Live Stock.-pr 10119 h. nt. N -• . •• • 400 50 De""' " 00 6 25 Gin. Holland •• • • 1,25 0 1,75 Hogs 4 . 26 0 - - Sage-1 . -Duty pr, 000 Cows & CaNrcs• • 0.00 019.1 M , N, 0 . p e ,, n ,, 4,401 0 59 Shrep--.• -1.00 0 9.0 n I fior, 11110 •• 5 059 Elloiressee--Duty 30 pr. et Hanona , 40hue, lb. 14 p 9 Sugarbouse•-• • • •43 D 15 ra.t 9o pi N Orteans•- 0 19 Pulveluxe.l. Plulad •• •0 Naval 800r..-Doty per coot. Rostn par bbl• •• • 39350 4 00 . 8.11 -Duty YO • No. I, afloat 0 1.97 Tar, Allegheny • • 0 0 T. •• 0 T."th:„."l,3_!but3t; Nl Vartash. Copnl• 1.7.5 0 , 0'5.10 j ""' ..... 5 Hall.-Doty 30 p c -per ' --- 10_ keg, 100 lba, (easing . 11 ' 1 . 11 : 0 1 cent advance per lb ""•Lrlre -- . wobarreir 10090d inmate • • 3500 4.0,1 per IN-410 per 36 et. off for cauh for manufd 60 74 • 15(4) Tobacco.) Duo. 40 pr et Cigar Lear- •4 0 6 4d .. r 'flatland do 4 0 T ad I.4l4llca'Twlst--. 100 20 Spike. per ,„"'''• -s, Plug to Itege•-• ..- •70 74 4 - • I ' ( 1' r • :11 , 1 6 , ° Cavendish --- ••- . 0 b . Oakum-per -- ...... p 151 Lump In box 10 0 14 011.--per pd. /-•" 3 . 6 'd •-• 060 ! 16 ' " 0 14 Laid, City-•- 0-9otch anud•--- • .14 16 , Olive•-•---- 1.20 01 1.50 PPeY . • • L Sperm bleached • • 0 1,39 C "‘ 1)r) pap 0 .5 Unbleached -- 1.00 Tee-Duty ..5./ pe4 , 0041.. • - I ' s r'' 1:• • r• 4 • .; 71: 93 40 7 ' " "rK"' l4 • r ; -. 41 90 Tanner. pet bbl 11,00015. 0 0 ). 3 ' 0 Tlrtilato-Duly 15 pr rt. BELllert floe k•- • • 27 0 29 1 C To, Tallow -Duty to pr rent Rendered -..... .94, • 190uell ...... --- • 0 49 Soap !:caner ... , dO 39 Vic e•-per noo Solid boxes_._. • 0 16 Winere-Dirty 40 pr era> I. Nlndeirn . 2.14 0 :LW I. r Tener.re •• • 1.340 d 1.50 1.011.00. • ..... •• • 75 0 1.50 Dry Malaga 6, 0 70 Sweet 50 0 60 Kentucky XJ 0 3.5 , Ohm Pennay Iva. • ! Fruit— I Almond. ahell'd • • • •1. 0 P.! Son 15 0 17 hard 11 0 14 Currants. Zama •• • • 0 9 Filbert] , u a Groundnuts 524 0 , 5 Figs, Smyrna 1240 92 klalaga •• • ...... a Rain.. Al meat •• • • 0 Bunch 1.90 02.50 Bloom, old— — Cranberne• SR 0 '— Lemon., Sicily 09 03.50 Oranges d 0.... S 4 1111 k• box Penchi, dry. Mt.. 1.25 01.37 Apples, dry 59 0 •0 A e6n b 9 ;r " Vit% 171 e; pe Boltvar an ..... 025,00 Common Flour —Duty Si per ern. Extra brad.,—. 4.00®4 50 Superfine—• 2,65 03.70 Fine-- a. 40 03,45 Rye Floor 2.5602,62 RU. LW. e Buckwheat. Laded pb-41 " MI.. lath,— none. Feed--yet bushel. Bran •--- 6 9 Shorts— 14018 linsh--Jury on fore'n. can't YUper cent_ Alneterel No. 1 11,5M9 -- No.l hit bbla.• • • •-4:0 No.Skh . ll. , OLdo, • • N 0.5.5006.0 5 No. 1. • 0 • • Flerrinf, No. 1-- • —416,25 Salmon, No. 1, old. .11 , 0 New 1E.600 10 Shad-- 111.21.0 Cod, per drum • • 4.0004..23 Vurs— Red For, No. 1 1000 1.25 " --• 50 0 I DU Mustrut .5 0 Rnecoov----311 0 37 Mink- ..... 4u Dee, Stan per 1b•...14 0 15 Glasa— Black Boni. Quart per groa•••—•— 07 — 09,1X1 00 Pint, do —, hind'a 0rme,3,69, gal— 09.00 Claret per rrow• • • • 09,00 Window Glees, per topi— ary brands. 8.00 net,••—• • 10x.12. Patent 40., 10x 14 to P•int•—per lb. Prat. Blue 737 m bO Lampblack Si® 7 Spud Wbdung -- • 10 , Chronfe Green .Yo fi 45 • YrHow No 19 0 31 - •10 SOO 13 Country brands. &LID- -- • ----- • 3.2.5 e 150 10x12 ......... - • 35003.75 Gunpowder—Duty 20 pr. cent. No 2 25 m Rrunswlck Green •12 22 White Lend, fit pure keg• 4.60 0 1.1121 " I 0 1'35 Red Lend 640 S Yellow Ochre•—•• 210 3 Ven. Red 410 E. Eagle, 61 lb.- • —127,0 u Do. doz. I lb. earusVa— 137,00 FFFQ do . 04.00 Eagle do, In papers NO° Rook powder 326 63.60 • Grain—Duty 10 . per eel, Rye —DSO ,quest For corrected quotatloa of prow. %ee cen oral tRLI, PLASTER—Th, mars and we rote sales at sll6l.loSti t:ROCERIES—.:tice our week, repnrt have been well roulutanted. and u twe., steady. %rah°. any specnlative tanon. Saws have beau renlarly effected for rut Codee :I.lSte CI r quote N .... , •turar at hittLic tb. lair to prune. Decor:l:44 to quan toy Sit , s cat N Ntoias.es a: Z.)c—accordtru.; tn cooperate and guantuy. and Sugar house at Cc gall GRAIN—The market is quiet but prices arc fuliv nazuncaned. ttlnee our last weekly repo, ws observe that 211 advance on Oats h. taken place. and tve now note sales at 27030r—se zn quattty Rep.tlar es'e. %Vb.. at 70e. Barley at 5.1 . 1.1t5.5e. 11); at .50t. and t'orn lat 331.037 e I. Lou 0( . ..C0rn :rota more at 4Uc per i bushel 4 .4 . 44 ; 7 I 4 54 I 7 2 4 Jt 7 4 47 7 4 44 4 47 f GLASS—The demand I..regti!ar. ond no rhaa, prict, h. occurred. For rocem ql..daT.or,• of a, kmda of Windom Giass. nee genera; :at, 171 DES--Thetuts - mire on ?datum, nottet.tl to o ut last report. lutn Oren ...tamed. nod we oratnt... out ga01.... will, honk demand at oixa Ilr ife fa 11/(P$—A large .apply at our market Sales or Kos: ern at I tlio P @ fiVoMP—The rerelpta for the test few day, hay been contuderattle but they are Cmt.st al. .tetug..ett to tran•Mprnent \Ve conittsue our canner ywouttott• at tt140.5150 ft . ton 11A1 . —The quattoty Orougta to market 1t1113,1111,,, to supply tit- drtnamt ttless utere tl in at in crease the arnvats, ttetor.t tona. moat adeatow Sales at the seal, art snit 'Alec:ad at ii-et. 9 P lan IRON AND NAILS—The marSsi has undercoat. no chance lanes our last va'rskly rein,: For uuotanct, priers. we refer the reader tu gs nt.'s! nth,. LA ell—n der ane nas tat., [nave nee our la. report. and we now quote aa,n. St 4t, c kb by the keg. and Sic to 1,01 LEAD—'lle marl, re but moderate:y g,spi,ted pnete firm. wtth %ultee of fog at •kr and 0: bar at !n. pound. Sega, hhcls 163 Moluses. bhls 474 Hemp, bls 549 Pig metal, ton. tl7inskey, bbls 543 640 Feathers, bgs Wool, sks 60 Tobacco, Mots 66, LEATHER—There ,s a regular and , oeady demand for every thing under tius head. IA prices ron.tnue firm at oar former I.IIIOMILOII, or wht, .ec general table Las 41 D Hides l 7 Oats, .k. LUMBER—A heavy hd... Ine Art,..lei udder th.- head has keen sust.uned by the owners. dt coLsequenee nt the late rapid rise /,1 the A lleglien, river, which has ddolaged. or utterly swept away a large amount o: proper) In prices we have , 11 hnte to OEV,. and quote sales of Board, in the water. at sit- lelll fid inqn. and $l6 for clear ,fungirst 21 7.5.1 - -- Inge. dull in 44:erfie Y cub/c foot MALT—Owing to the. +r ell •tnels InarAnt an 1.1• V ance in prtce has been effected sdo, our lam eicy report , and we now quote sales at !Minisl v. I. 011. S—The imaket rem.. without ik!teraU T6 deMmid .1* lambed ut rorrectiy quoted tii gr. ml table rcrrAr 'Es—Prat Isave uttrunced tutu e uur ueekty exhibit. ow tut: In the dontnutuut ut the re , utut hurry stnck• Sale, ute truety mutt , trout hr, hands. at 7523.17 c bu PIG METAL—The markettonetivr. tit the alepenen ot N,ll pne.s at Ilanpag Rat, ria.a.artdtt: N. l Ad•traetm "ta a•d Caned tree at $.2.1,50.it Fttlf RAC,3—Contint, in goad I•trtant and eommand ready .ale at IIR.*. p tb—ar rord.g to qualm RYE FLA/UK—The marl, di.;l IA • quote mint ed sale. a: $1.560@2.62 Sale, 'corn core at 32.7 , per bane! SOAP AND CANDLES—No..II,w. nn, iolen n thexe sttn.le, Snle4 nre roeulnr I. oqttoted n general Inbi, VINFJR—The dernadd i. lair and .upplictl We. now ...Lit, ul ,ides Vil Inc pt gallon WHISKEY—The market I. xterels and tales regular ly effected al. for reculied 1,41^f e. end 14 II uw I7c P gall. WO(11.--Thn na•rk.: retoßms yu•ct. u. log pet coming In We rricr to mlr genera: oil,: fur gut tralcm of price• Notwttbstandlog the repo, w bleb hove attained ...To:noon, spectng the Ms.on.loo Glen too bent ul Cnlumbua ur have rea4nl a believe them to be pertactly goal The: ~ a r.- i ty o, mon, •til4 coolmues go. Therm but brae var.uon Ili< ,t": 11 111 •ne, 1,11 Yet qpre our last report. The toip,,lnv , he pr I=l 1 , 14,V r° Phtladelphm @EOM Ohio, 11 the Indiana, Kentucky, Virginte. do Wheeling. Tennekake. BEEVFIS—I'he number °tiered at the yard op. Mon. day amounted to only 'JOU bead. Lot who, we rc ia ken at Biiin.l.2 4 IV) ftla nett according to qua,t, Slf KEP—Sales of 'SOO at 2c er , lb. lire weight. Ht .6—Very few offering. DKI GOODS AT WHOLESALE,. MURPHY, WILSON ..41. CO., No. 4kl Wood mt., Pittsburgh, ARE now yereivuig new and beautiful assortment of RUMMER GOODS, purchued within the last fear days and at greatly reduced prices They arc now enabled to oder an assortment, which for lecauty of style and lowness of price, not fail In dire sat isfaction to the moat fuudious can All the realty dettirs. hie and 5.0101 good. of the season will be found In their stock, mid they only .4 nit exanunatlon of It to COUVltirc the tuoat scepticul of the facts stated apx,dtkarderS cr. 11.1..tre even Aill17(1 , 0, SCAIVE dr. ATKINSON. Fran xr arrettaxte Wmon Yen Mauer, Po - rrnrnnn, CONTINUE to manufacture all lewd. of COPPER, TIN AND BURET IRON WARE Al., Black smith Work. Buturn Roots built•to order ion risen to MGllk 1 .161 work. M e t7e "" on ' harlds a hoe 11. assortment of ilupper end Brass Kettles. Tin Wtae, de. he. Steamboat Cooking Slum.. POrtailit Forg sari°.U RC 11 very rouvemetti ar Vele for steambo es, ats, Caltfornia ertogranw, ur call mad c V a ss ' o e nid respeetfillly Invite team boot :nen and others to call and see .11 . articles and one. before purchasing elsewhere. apTI 7-11 r Da* 0. 11 UN T, ' Dentin. Carper °Moo rtn and Decatur, between blaTket sad retry rude% eepecdlyin I PORT OF =ME ARRIVED. .Michigan No.. •2, Udsnn, Beaver. Baltic. Jacobs. Bniwnsvilie. i Atlantic, Parkinson. Brownsville. Camden, Hendrickson, NlcKeesi.rt. Caleb rope. A. !gunlock. Wellsville Lake Erie. arhrdon, Beaver. Brilliant .Grace. Yns. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling Telegraph, No I. Hagler, Louisville. Beaver, Clark, Wel:Alvah°. . DEPARTED j Michigan No 2. Gilson, Beaver. j Rauic. Jacobs. Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsvgle. 1. sus McLane Brownsville. Lake Erie. Gordon, Beaver. Taglion, Cole. St Louis. De WIC! Clinton. Devinney, St Lours Jar Nelson. Moore, Wheeling. Caleb Cope. Murdoch, Wellsville Jenny Lind. Galluitier, %anemic Pilot oa. Istointi, Marietta. Suninrock, Hue N. U. evett.na at da.k. by at, mark and rtattur ALCAIII.F. WORK:. ON NIACIIINER Y. CIVIL l'" EM,I N /cc —corr- Englne•r. and Nlarnituctp.'. 2 folio VOl% , one of plmes, and onr rytt of . ;hem I . ,a,o.,—Enevelopn^dln •01 C,ll Enl(lncertng, olle Ind Nleellat.teal Mamputa tem. vo. 14 . 0. uV PIT - Dthcatat, .Thz) E I,IV THE Pre •Itlent tit tt I hi-elect. ot Duet Bank have Otto, tiny declurett dividend ot lour per cent n the repttal Stork "rm , tt,puyable to stock twitter,. In Went . ifCM. reprettee,,,,c renhwuh uty3 w SNYDER. rtDhler ‘I,II,IIANI. N1t,L,111,11.1-o.* t I. i•IP Tr0 t0 6 14 , , ,, pwer, the ,ust+lx rhohth.. payah,e oh tat utter the eleveuth wybdi irt WNI H DENNY. Cashier 1:1 , 11,,E PITTIiir6LII, 111. 1,19 Hank na• th" tlPrlnrrd u dlvlglepal of :ow er, Its 1.1141 $101: Ns) &Ll,' toll or ;1,, Inc 1111. rail Earirra Sinekhoidern pakd at thr Wecrrn flank of Ph,ladclplwe 'lllot , M y Cashser 'l' Fobs,Mer etre, tor •a le a large and splendid umortmm,i rosewood and mahogany grand A , . 'lnn and without Coleman's celebrated .f.:oban Atta,mem The above tnstruments are war ranted to be er,al , o any menu . actured In 111* co u try, and wtt. Le mold 11/WC r Ora' any brought Morn the LII.UNIF., No IN wood at, door above (Ili N II 1:) , 4 erip will On jalren per (or. few of th , above a...ortrnent no '2 F B. CZ= pm ',llel,llllll. Si 1.4, , BANK NOTI-1.4 Bur.° RA,. CIIICKEIIING'S PIANO FORTES. uHN n M F:LLOR. No. 81 Wood street, has the sl please, at announcing' the arrival of a new and a•Nortment of Pianos, from the manufactory of Jon:.. l:lo. l oll—ammg them a magn.f, rem Rosewood full Ortti,ll Piano Fort, 7 octaves A:•o, a superb rquare Piano Fort, I octaves. carved ro.cwood, of the style of luair XIV, with varlrty of tif out otonveo. to winch the altrollOn Or porch.- erg totwo:trolly sohcitml Co /1. Coy orlon, 10 di Note•, 11 • Yetolarlrtuoat Cn. •• New 1 urk, 1l nr y d Ne • Orley.. JOHN 11. NIELLOR• ~ o t., Aireol for Clorkertog, Plano Forte. for West ..... Pponovlvorm ..ptl - _ . - For Scrip At Par. • "Mill J, MN H. mia.Lon, at Wood street. will sell lor Scrip al per, the fol'usaing n and se and ham) Pianos. (Inc( elegant rooewood 61 octave Pi ano. made h) Baker & Ratan, N Y . . • .43323 00 (hie du do 81 octave...... • • • ....... 300 IC One rosewood 6 octave, (Mles & Co, N Y . 270 on line do A do do do . 150 00 (110, mahogany 6 do do !marl) new 0661 (0 One do 0 do Lund •• •• .225 00 One do 51 do 11,anlmani ... . 100 00 One do 0 110 (iennan • 00 (6( I I .r. 110 :..I do (1 k (V Ntiniss, 00 00 One do 0 do English. 30 110 my 3 The Broarcka•tlle Water Care litetablish- mew— %li!it 8AL1.% & MASON, in returning their grate j wknowledgmenw to the friend. of the loathe non thril iiiiieerning public in general, for the era initronthre hitherto received, announce the Came time that they have made ewentuil iovr - en. in the arena,L a• well as the exterior of e the.- mblilliment, dunng lust fall and winter, whthh will greatly enhance the comions and uthitheinent• of in vatol, who intend to tun duo place durum the ensu ma .amber. All the prevailing due are treated here, and they will endeavor to keep up the he reputation the eviabliotis instil has won through the wart, by otriet aneson to patients that entrust themselves under their rare. In order to undergo the treatment. patents have to provide themselves with two woollen Wanes., two cotton sheets, three comfortablim or a tight feather bed and nig towel.. TOllllll,l. doilars, payable weekly. myttdini 130TA6f1-9 esknAst reed and for sale b mlt 7 B CANFIELD Port ......... • •••• • 1.00 07. ea.l.rtit• • • • 135 0 7 wool per tb—Dory 30 per rent Hood .• hlond. 1111 eornrnon •• • • • 19 a tT rt. werhnd.. • •• 0 tai tekey—per gallon. Reconed•— ..... • In D It? Raw Monongahela .•• 160 17 Zinc—per tb Sheet ........ •.- •-- • 0 In F•lah Freights-I,l'lr To l'tnetnnao er Dry loodr, •• • • ..... - 1.30 Henry 12 01 FrouaLottlevllle to 111 Dry (:r.1.. Tu St. I.uLa. Dry Gruadr ......... lieavy To Cleveland and flr Dry hood.. 11..ary To and frown Drowns , ' Dry Good. (don-lo ,91 10 Prrthee, lUI 0 To ...maim!, 1:00J.... 400 so Dry Gond. -•--• 19 It ... ... — To kanr.vllie 1), 7 trood•• •• • ----- •• • 12 0 'X , H7vr a ierreer. o -- Dry rick3C., •• •• ..... - ---• 0 Hrxe ... . .... ro Goori••• 50 Glass, he • • -a_ . 10001. fu r 1,11.11.0.. Anne, Pot and -- 50 Boner and Bacon. so Beef, an:ted, SO Bale rope and Liarmlna d o 70 lieenu,x, do 73 Bonen. do 75 Brooms, do L3ll Cheese. do 62i COT, do 45 Cotton, do 50 nulled Roder, do 64 Thy,. rind Medl6lnoa, do 1,110 Dr) Goods, do 1.1%, Drtrd Crud do 611 Flour. pro 001 40 00 Fora and Pctrlns, per 10010. 100 Feather, do 74 Po rhan rc, do 1.1/0 0 00taNellre, do 73 Glass. ‘Voldolv, pro bo 611 0 Green and dr y trail per 100 lb. d» Gursend, . per 100 IN.. Cot lirocerle, do OU Hardware, do 75 lop., do [lamp. do 03 1 - 11dea, (raw 760, dry SL2S( do ',alb., do 00 Lead, tri pows do 40 Lard and Lard thl, do 240 Ih i, Caator, do 60 Lanseed 011, do 60 Pork, pot 001 do 6 I:17 Rag.. pan (00 lbs 60 Ropes arld cordage, do 00 Sporn, do 00 Surds, do 70 Sk 00L.D.er uld Buda.* do 75 Tallow, do 50 Tobacco, Leo!, 86 50 do Munateoto rod, do 75 Wheat, do 110 Wo-01, d4 O ed) Nk hiskey, per lOU lb. 65 =I:IZE Class, No I—Ashes. Belt 1 t ci Y Bacon, Butter, Lard, Cheese. Pork Tau:ic e°. Tallow. W. Glass, and Wrusk vpr 100 lb. -- Class No U---Fierup, Flan In Lalos - • •- o 3—Drted Frna I..eatner, Old Rags, ltina. Seed, Woof, - Claes No 4—/loeswaa, Feather, Fu rs,Gtnan'a, Hop,. %Jae, loose Flax Marine lastarsaae. Rates of 1/111UMICe on cargoes of steam and keel I.oata. Frei l'ittsburgh to Wheeling yo. f •• to and trent Clnetnnabl. o{o } •'to 1....1,60, Ky " St. Lowe. Mo. to Roon,ile,do • lift 2 •• •• to Independence . 02/ • to (ialenn. In • •11,11 to Mernpens. Ton 18 / •to N Orleans I @lf Front N ..nleans to Pittabargh • -I Hl{ !•t . • gal/ ch a e r . by good Flat Boats / • • to Near Orin.. There were 17,0. 0 inches in the channel last P.OA TS LEASING THIS DAY Parlet+, A. M.. and 4P. M Heaver Packet., JO A. NI, and 4 P. M. Fox Nil-AO/11nM, Leach Sr. coh packet hoe-9 o'clock P. M TIO.MIOLD— , I.4/11 Engtor, n edlttort, Very rnoeb illf(Y0 owl mtproveti with an Into .ntproventent. In y No• I ,o 111=1 of 4 000 Prarlwai ip6l. LOCK 63 wood %Ire el I I 1 (I Fn an , . a 133=1:11 LOCAL MATTERS ARORTET. FOR THE PI ITSFI•RI3H DAILY GARET, I Iprra r. , ,r—Before L•w•rie Justute-- Isnrlng Garden Insurance Ccmpaay vs. owner.. of the S. B. Caroline. Th.s was sery tnteresting c, witch was tried on Monda7 morning, to the Pos ase trlct Court.— The action seas Itsbught to recover the premium tone hundred dollars, ona pohdy of Insurance al leged to Lay. been taken out by the defendant (>ll the part of the defence .1 was proved that the policy was not made out accordtag to agree ment and that it was lucre! ire retuned. The Jury, nber heir, out a lew moment, return ed with a verdict in favor of the defendatus. Richey for Pintrottits—Euhtn for Defendant,. uurrUalusio n I - -cfloot. —Mr. B asset son. a school teacher of the b.zth ward, entered a complaint yesterday, adounAt .oune hOyr, who are in the al. mart daily habit of annoying his scholars and bunAed, by throwtog stones at them. and insulting them in VallollB ways. We trust that the pollee officers will attend to it, as this is an evil which should be stopped, Puna M kllier•CTOßY.—We yesterday paid a visit to the Piano Forte Manufactory of Mr. Frederick flume, of this city, and were very much pleased with ale manner in which the whole ar rstmements of the maablishment are made. Mr Fliume manufactures about 40 Pianos per annum, most of them with Coleman's zEolian Attachment. which vary in price from 8250 to 5450. The Pianos turned out from this establishment will compare favorably in beauty of finish, power, and sweet ness of tune, with nny Pianos manufactured in this country. Mr. Billow merry with a ready sale for his instruments—indeed there is such a demand for them toil tie r =not supply it, and so is forced to import Piaui.a train :Hamburg which List pro nounces for durnb.lity, brilliancy, ease and unifor mity of touch, to be the beat he ever used. The instruments made by Mr. Blume have al the recent imprdrements. and are furnished with a metallic plate. which keeps them longer tune and renders them leas liable to get out of order, than by the old method. Mr B. sold four recently in on,. week in Cincin anti, with which our neighbors of the Queen City were very much pleased. Cnoucga.—Though toe Cholera el not raging here. it al New Orleans If we may Judge from the following extract learn a prorate letter. badly furnished to us bye friend:—••The Cholera oe rac ing here. They are haullng the people mat the Shell Road by cart fulls.- Ezra...ter Day Croons Groat—We paid a visit, a short time ngo In the wholesale and retail Dry Goode Store of Messrs. A A. Mason Sr Co. and Were really anionic had nt the amount of business they do. Their attire in nitunled 'in a part of the town which although admirably adapted for re. lading, is not so good as many tither loeatioao Joe doing an ttxtentave wholesale business. and these gentlemen must sell goods very low, and of a very good quality, to induce wholesale purchasers to and them out. Their store, situated on Market street, between Third and Fourth, is one of the finest buildings in the city. Their retail room in large. well hghted, and elegantly furnished. The shelves are loaded with every possible variety at* groats in the dry goods line, and are sold at the 'oust moderate prices. From the superior arrangements of these gentle men, they are ennbled to otter goods on its favor able terms as they can be obtained from any Eastern house. They are prepared to sell mus• has, white or extlored, mats, and the various articles of woollen and cotton goods as cheap as they can be bought of the manufacturers' agents in Philadelphia, New York, or any Eastern city. We call the atientan of country merchants, who may visit the city, to the fact that Mason & Co., will supply them with the same quality of goods at such prices as will save at leant the cost of trans portation, besides the time and money necessarily expended in an Eastern trip. Many of our own retail drygoods nien as well as those of Allegheny and the neighboring towns purchase largely of this establishment. Besides the large retail room below Ammo, Ma son $t Co. occupy the large rooms above stairs, as store and sales norms. They employ about twenty clerks in this establishment. We are satisfied that deaden who may intend going East, will be able to not themselves at this establishment. not only in price, but in quality or goods and variety cif since Maroe's Orr, e, Allegheny, May a.—Four per• ins were in the which house thus morning—three chartsynt won dmnkeonc.R. and one wnit a vadat bon of the Coy Ordinance. They were nut Pen heneed to pay the until fine, Marna OFFICa. PaI:OMNI., May —F ` our mon, and one writrivi were brought before the Mayor tits morning, charged with drunerliness and disorderly conduct. Three were committed to Jed, one paid his fine and one, although he had no money left some gold rings, in p:edge of the amount of the tine. and wan diwkiarged. firocree.—To night. Mr. Cr.rp, a very talented and papillae actor, take. his benefit. on whico oc casion he appears in Dan Cesar De 1342,1 n, and the after p.ree at =l=23!r! 11'ST F. 13, a apiendrd Int of the fur,. Crord 0 1'..,1 s 101 0,0,10 nrc grisrtas:y made of from 111 to 15 It sr gortl I have had a urge rut rhanufertu red or 1• karat trtr',l sfi.l anielied with Moon poin“,ll.l pining Itt, a quill. and confidently rrcorn. a• the very heet marl, 011.11, 'JO dozen or A(pralines ,roin 9.1. In SD, end all warranted Also a (eve extra Leviathan Inne W VILSON. runner 411 and Mart•t su Berlp nt Par, TAKEN rOlt CfIICKEHIN , S PIANO, o W n ° „ ' : l l7g e n i n 7. l: N n k l 4 h r ' o rd n 0 , 11;044.11 ,o4nr•t cagn prwe, , or I. L A,eheny Co), ana n•onp Thny trunk oto 7 ooluvr, and worn 4.44.erted 0) Mr k• ertng na tin* Innrket l'he, arr wallowed noun; to Nu . co, nay n.. Oto ottnc smprovn4nent.. .411 n 4 rlll,C4hr • t•k•,....ti• Itutrada s led to ca., previon. to par:4.am,, :•<whrre . and. a yr, to I nag with ttttort rot, good udg, prolnattionat o rudge 01 the quat.• y thy anovd N 11 —%%vr...es gp•po %sail en -h ne Pm rmo~y to vxchrine, in , •no.. 01, .aturn•nt he pro.i Mc bruit acSrcc Itapericet. or aully mt l A ti i , ANNERS ~ , Iron , ennui gad for 1310.‘LEY y , wri ON \ .ARN —lOOO Ccol•al l'Srlissm,rted ‘..,/ No.. in •lorr and tcr •niga low by • • II AtoLAiF—F...7 , —,n,I,L,T. in .iore land for ~,le yet-) :ovtt io t loge con-rglit meta. by inv:l J AS DALZELL MINIEIMIMINI to):1 JAS DAI.ZYII.I. MANNERS 011.-15 itttls Tauncre Oir. landing In. CRnet and for sal. JAS DALZF:II, LINSEED °"--4" nty3 eorner 1,4 and synod 111 DRUOS—Chlornir Potash, 111 bOll/C.l Citric Arid do Ilypo sutub Soda do Sub Ntt Itts.outti Crvasute Latino do Cblorotorni do Just received and tor su'e by rny3 H A FAIINE.TOCK ro COPPERAS—A.., Coppens, jun landing alt.] tor Ly WE. , T I , N 11, Al, EN. R A I drled Pcachee, 48U do do RHyplea," EV, N 1 A'l'l'il F,\\'V tr. Co, to y T II \ bbis lot snlo my 3 & Co bbl• for sole by op I Riff , . I', MA7IIIE:WS .k l'o I,l(reams arsorted rec. tvcd IJ Rod for Rale I,s I Y C 1111.1.. nlq4 .7 Rl_ con, ni More and for mic by not 81 water and flg from •1 L's r AND FUR SA 1.. E-30 Anil No t) Herring. 21.1‘1.. N C Tar. m v 4 1.0 WATERMAN Y FLAJUR-10 Laois euperlor Rye Flour. just re calved and fur tale by my 4 S tr. tI' IIARRAL 11 _ . VINE FLOUR—W Wm Fine Flour, just reed and r for sale by rapt b A W BARHAM:II DINV ., r . ro 4brx.rnSdauiluti.tr, rcr'd rd codr; r sale by tort S k W 11 g !HIM:GU . ODA ASH-15 cskY ritarlx nest Soda Ash, Just land -0 Jug and fur sale by ro y 4 t.l R W HARBAUtoII PEN SHARES Exchange Rank Stock for sale by nOLOMON SCHOVhIL roy4 1,10 Second st ILAKE LIME,-10 bilk superior Lake Lime, ree'd and for Mby y S W BARBA IR: If SEEN A r PLI-4-3u tails in more and tor tele by my/ R tr. W IIAttBAULaI APPLE BurrEß-U firkins °ripple Butter. reed and for sale by 01)1 SttlV HA RBA L. 70 ft OLASSErk—OO bbl. N 0 Idolostet, pro reed and DI for role by lop& BA W ItARBAUIin I,YIFTY SHARES ridoboyg - b, eincirmati aria Loom. vide Tolecroph Stook. M.r yob, by my 1 ALIDLNItS dr SONS tny4 ARNlr+llllotili fa CROBFR D YE FLOOR-20 bbts for ..le by - • il. rny4 ARMSTRONG & OR021:11 _ CSSEI-11'reari - Caisin. lbalearcPloyeni loading and for sale by ' - my 3 IMOALEP itiOILITII 1 ANTIMA.SONIC AND WHIG COUNTY CONVENTION Irr horsuanee of the ertablished usages of the party, the Democratre Aurstnuions and Whigs or Allegheny county. will assemble in pnmary meeungs, to their several }Jer i Inor•ets. Satunley, the 911 day of Jane. 1-49. to e Wet two persons from earh donne, as bega tes to County Convention...meet. the Cohn iiolll.o of 00 erineviay. the 6th day of June. at 10 A.M. to put ronomination suitable ea dilates to be supported by Um parry at the General EJecnon in Oc tober nem. The Antimasons and Whigs of the town ships r rot excepted.: will meet at the nstml places for primary meetings. between the hours 0(2 and 5 I. r )l., and mow of the Wards and boroughs and Pon township, between Um hours of 7 and P ROST. CAROTHERS, Chninnan or the Committee of Correspondence. Apr. 27,1449 CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION Useto KEN;ELT, of Jefferson tovonshtp, will be candidate for the Legislature, subject to the desist° of the Anutnasonie and Whig County Conyenuon. my 4 MAN, Tu.., P.N.., of the borough of Nllfeerport, mrt be a candidate for nontinauon for member on A.m.. bly.at the approneinng Afitunwtontc and Whig Cou , onve2ll/011 inyldtiorf, Corny Coaamsionsa.—Jour 8. llct.L Eaq., of Mil tovrnip, limo been taken up AT his numero triendt an a at t mandate for the office of Co unty Commis vioner. mod they support him for that office befo the Antirunsume and , A hag Convention, to meet on th. nut or June mylw4t.B I'.n./W . las —i offer my eel( as a candidate for the ottirr of Prothonotary. subject to the dectinon of the aprouchtitit A/11111112. onto and Wtog County Conven -1011 mulct-two:Pt Bosoar e11t0T13623 non COXIUMIIO.II..-1 will he a candidate for the other or County Conturusstoner. subject to the dectaion of the A111.041.01111C and Vlug Convention. atnr.dteurcS DAHRIEL ADAMS WILLtAX M AUILL in a I:undulate for the rr&ce of Slier at, suittect to the dectston of the Antoriasonic and Whig Convention, znyl.wteT Prrr TOWNSHIP Forrout—Plense announce Jolts Dr sus, of Find ley 'Pownsh.p, as a candidate for Auditor, subject to the derision of the Whlg and Anumusonic Convention. d& w St CLAIR VoiiU, of Robinson town ship will he supported for the office of Shenfr. Kutner. the decision of ;he apprzachnig Whig and Anurn• Poole Convention. • SZCon, WARD. sp3o-d&w.7 l'An. ROBERT CARONI., of Plena township, will be supported for the office of Prothonotary, subject to the deelsion of the "this and Antimasonle Convention. . _ Paoruottors BY —Hyatt ttl'Coasucs. Esq.. will be sot ,- ported for the office of Prothonotary, subject to the de colon of the approaching Anutuanonic and Whig Coo ',shoo, by ajolthmtcT• h/Astr W Was CWIVISPIONK4 VARNZIL Esq , of Baldwin towto,p. odl l,e aupported t•etore the Antantuonie nod army Convention for the pour on of candidate tor l'ourity Contrniaaioner BALDWta Townantr. apt- wtrT , 111:141,A1.1, --I a onthdate for the °Mee u Sitertif of Atircheny t aunty, subject to the decision o the approsettmq Whig and Ant...lnm Convention for nominating county ticket. CARTER CURTIS. Noah Ward. Ptiisburgh, April 2, tc4iit—dAwT 6ttuttrra,r, —Capt. W. A. CNARMON will he .up portod for the office of Sheriff, .übject to the comics. non of Antirsimoole and Whlg County Convorouon matt/ dalotfT T.1.1/711 WARP. TIMM/ROIL NIX nu pleas, state that I will be a cskln.lato iorolonunanon for the or, of Prothonota ry, .efore. our next Whtx and Anumnson.. County l'u/1 V , lllOll. Your, kr , • SAKI. FA lINKFMCK. Klan!sett! mwn•h?p. N 1.0,12,1,0 Romm C WALK F.ny .0( glitaboth Borough, will be slopporicd, to, or the approaching Arnim:motile and Whig County Convomion. for immolation co a calididaie for incro her heglelature, by the uol7 , l&wler %Vilma or OLD k:Ltrat.sa-re. For Greenwood Garden Nww A 1111.4,40.1C7W—The steamer THOS. seurr. will commence on :Monday, May 7, to run from the Old Greenwood Landing. foot of l'itt n. to e r;ar, en. leaving at 7 o'clock, A. at., and at each e•en m• hour lIILIA 1.1 o'clock, p. it , In.t trm from the Oar den at 11l e 0 The Samoa. are ruppited with all the dehcaciee of a 'rea at o clock. The Gordon. with a Lame collection ot greenhouse Plan.. Dahlia., An nual Flour Plana and Shubhery The comfortable whirr, oat Grecnwirod, will he placed at the Pitt rireei landing mph FRF:NCII LI EN AND LINEN I...Ct 7 iTki...dc—W R hlramir ha now open a full assortment of a al.', articles, for dreams and sackt--art ong the lat ter are mune scarce colors, such m pink, blue, green, u:so, pink, blue. green. and mode colors of Cha meleon Lawns. and a large assortment el' einbrotder ed muslin. and and W It Alfa recent pore lasue is now all received and opt,. and parallel. wanting Dry Goods wt l do well to look at hit. turge and tresh mock before porchnatng— at northettat canter 4tn and market sis note•sele Rooms up .tairs. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOKS• TA M I) LOCK tC(X)D. for man) year.. connect. ed with Wflet and Putnam. and lute John tc,le), New York and London.) hat eetablmited Ibtoltaelbaz Ilowte of No MI Wood atteet. between 34 and Ith ...tree.. where may be found a valuable cone, rAN DA RI , ENGLISH and AMERICAN 11rric.R. , . at once. u• low ea tn the Eastern cam, 1:7 - ENt:1.1941 and CONTINENTAL: ROOKS, Re mew.. Magmtne t. Nee...papers. ,imported to order 11,,r - INS IT! I. and INCORPORATED Slt- CI ETIER ore entitled to re ve their book, duty free I:y}ngl I. and em Catalocues furmahed qra tie to . Muse who dewy them. or sent per an, add re.. J D I. 'til always re happy to exhibit to lathes and ookt. and ma nn rt to them any in'omut lon ne may ren:ding therm Inv la 1311114 IL J. WSTBAY, Iric,.., ZIC DENTIST, ." . 0 " Rerpectiully tenders hrs ornies,onal serv.ee.. In, cit,zeint of Al eghen, etty Office, northenot corner of the Dmmond. Refer to .- - Dr T F Dale, Dr T H Dr M R Trevor, Dr Jno Dickson, Dr J B. Herron, Dr R. B. Mowery, Dr M. M. Knox, Dr H. R. 8011. PITMCHOu Win A Ward. Denuat, Rev A. NV [nook • Rev N. W... ap3O:dlcri• 0. N. DIDDLE , De,oet.l " REMOVED in a new three story brick on Smithfield street, one door below Sixth street. Tooth inserted from one in an entire act. on the turuon principle, with a Leall -11(al repreimittation of the natural gum—realoring the oriirnal .iliape or the lace \ 11 extracied with intle or nu pain. Liceayed Teeth permanently .cued icy plugging, pre the tooth ache. which in much bent, than co rn; r• mough should be done in hoe minrtes, or ap21,11, _ _.__ I)ItHICs V•Ili THE SUBSCRIWEION OF STOCK 1) I; the 171:11eith . In.urnitee Company of Putshorgh, „ oti be opened to the Room+ of the Board of Trade, on my ur.“ Monday of November next, at 10 o'clock, •. az. Wto [Armlet, Jr Rolort %Noah, Wm B NECture, /aleph Plummer, S M Kier. Joatah King, John `Sherd. Alex. Rnucourg, and If 1) King, apl9:dtzlovl Coma...loers. rZuI,I,A from t;Cl t•— . 1. 1, h J . ll , e G d e o d u vv ,, , a t o t . , 1 zi r ..l . : k o t• ,,, a y e conl an d • J water +I D A ftlN,,--1.5.T gale It No ...Ir, Nu 1 Hul j unK, lo .tore and for m JOS DA LZF.LI. ‘TiriNCE—iteriei yeti pee .itor - eriitiignee. some tkorrt ,t t ne, two lioiee, content., unknown, marked - 1 o r' Co rad." Theowner is horeby requested to pay charge, and take them away. tor! W E...TON BO WEN, 90 Perini st a or prime qualm. for C I l D LI IF Ll y NI. IS * e NV rtntIITCOFIL:I'REk.,. - aryl lOU Libel.ly et A T the Riga of the Nat, and gla,-Iti, 'DOT - i. - eel: ..1. a 'matt supply of Carpenter. Took. for gale by no 2 HeIIER & LAUPMAN • a.ea:Dow lastahng from sub, 13 'c',.tNtoc — r t 7. k (orate by nix ISAIAH DICK FIY h Co, From •i 1 A H 21,1. Nu I. no - v. lanthilgironaiusir Cum Leriall,d, for .I,c i() ISAIAH DICKEY h Cu D KMOVAL—The sub.rtber. havercinoved Iron 11. No 37 I' ate, street, to the warehouse recently oc cupied by Jame. :day. No VS Wamr wet, RIIP:V. M k bolx North Carotin., tor ..etltt by R MEV, A7TII FAN Ft b. CO, war,' • m N 0..1 , ,;1t11.bg 41 , 11r A l , b;ry • le, and lar Bair by bible N 0, lust recd and (or setlu hy CII URA .N v a! RON . 1 . 1.A11114—0n0 hale 5-4, all wool, lilue I Fluid Cloaksug• jue opened, by rap: SHACKI.ETT Ar. WHITE _ . ‘Vli t, - i t. HEIM: 1:: , Ar n t. , : , %— „ : „ ;! , bd ., 15 . t . r0 , :: crown, dou my.J RHEY. MAI - THEWS & Co _ 7_ _ _ Int bales fo r •ale. , by ‘°r ,n r ) ° l N MIEN', MArniEws a. co P" aL AS ( 1.1;.7 1 1 ' .t:er st rnt I t t pr ul ER—re bbis fresh iv, (Jr sa lIT DAL ZELL F l. , t o I h i u 'R y; r o t , , , b ‘ ls w ett , :e o r , E n Te f t . l.;i . o , :t i r ,, , ) : y o do tine doi ru • L S ViATERM A N, Mya al water and U$ trent st ARD-35 Lbls No 1 Leal Lard; 03 kegs do do do, in IA store and for sale by toya L S WATERMAN _ L I L"rl'Eß-5 hbla„ fresh 1101 l Butter. 10 kegs do, in 11 store and for sale by roy3 L S WATERMAN 'ARUM FILLIIT-4010 bush dried Pr ores; 0.45d0 do I/ Apples, LY sale by my 3 L 0 WA LERMAN SC'YTHE SNEATHS-200 das Seythe4llsTysrbs, , lor sale by Iny3 L 9 WATERMAN IS A Kr-0-25d. Ho' Itikes, for wild by k, n. 13 0. S WATERMAN ( t RAIN C RA I tt_ F 44-15 doe superior, (or MIA by k_7 boys I, 0 WATERMAN rff4.ll-20 bbb. No t Sening; Tu - a. No i - tiCa; -- t&I. I: Ptie by R HEY, hIATTHEWS es Co, Iny3 SLlyrster sr GA., ron OIL-41 bbls for sale by • Ibl , l ItHEY, MATTHEWS it Co f ACh bbls iSlo 3to arrive.; for al. by 11 k 4 LS WATERMhN TINLaiA' . CLASSLiLiI . bAS brand VnlitlONT glue, ior sale by toy 2 P k W HARIOAIIGH 3111..6:4C--611 boo flown h Co's min — a Cheese, In A) *MG owl for sale by • 9 W HABJ3A1101•1 t 1141) brkgy App:ea iota ohipplo; ordct, in store awl for 'W el by P. S & W LIAILIMUGH U. MEAL—USbegs Oil Men] Jost reed and for ___an le b y tnyl 9 A %% HARBAUCHI vi MSS to PRIME PORE-22 bbl. /n store AA for ill flair my 2 HAILHAE6I2 Pbbls recd on s onmonmeot, and for solo by my GEO COCIIRAN - - tt..N BAHL , V.2ultunge Haat Stoat, for .ale by 1 my . ... a SCHOY EH, 110 2nd street illi-EF.I2 A PPLE.9--22 Itbls in more end for bale Ity 1142 v ft W lIARBAUGH (.2 U:i P A. CA N bx. 0 Mould Candle.. to more and for sale by my/ Sk NV HA 9.IIAUGH rIISINAMON-100 mop. MO maid and for Imre by V apild I KIDD &Co C LLL:lek: ‘ liid,t—c,Stin,fjc.c.tii m oft ) d r..l d oo f ! ,: ::• . : j c .s l7 , nramd Cho aVis 1 el:0 to Co CANDLE. , -10-Oozes Stearin; Candle, • mapcnor tannic, just mid and fur sale by 14,17 HA W HARHAVGII Ftooll , —.4fiTiti• fort recd and (Or lola at the laR" ttig, hy isitf7 S & W 11 kRBAUCtif WOOL—Tlic hicheet market price in cash pad for V V the different gratic• of Woof, by aptf7 _ ___ l , & W HARBAUGEI tier I.oxlid do, 7040 IX 739, for wale by ROO WICK dr 313CANDLESS PAHLCh AIR HALLS-52 dor . . Pazlor Att ryloodid article, of assorted siren, Rod received 31 WO Indio Robber Depot, No 3 Wood 31. 99931 J& H PH/LLIPS TRANSPORTATION &c. EXPRICSIS PACKET LIFIE, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, Exclusively Mr Piassengurs. t:*igAi —The 13o , ins of this Lint , ,IlleisvC as follows, at V o'clock at night: Kentorky—Copt H Trvby , Wednesday, may X. Lonimana—Capt 1 P Thompicani Thursday 3 Indiana—P Burka'', Frldity, I. Ohio—A Craig, Saturday, KenturtY-11 TruhYi Pundnp e. P Thompson, . onday. Indiana—P Bundy, Tuesday. h. • Ohio—A Craig, H cdnrsday. Kentucky—ll Troby, Thursday, 10. Lovisiana—.l P Thompson, Friday, II Indiana—P Hockey, Samrday, 12. Uhlo--Capt. A Craig, Sunday, 13. Xenturky-11 Truby. monday. It. I' Thompson, Tuesday, 15 For passage apply to W MITCH, Monongahela Hon, my./ or D LEECH A Co. Canal Basin 1849. irsiiml Warren and Cleveland Passenger Lis. Canal Pack e W ALLOW. —OCEAN. /ANIS of the above Packets leave Beaver every dai (Sundays excepted) and arrive next morning a Warren, when they ronnect wnh the Mail Stages for Akron and Cleveland, anteing at each of the. places before night. One of the packets leave Warren daily at 5 P. M.. and arrive at Beaver in time to take the morning boat for Pittsburgh. E C LEFFINGNV ..LL At Co. Warren, ? pre. hi it TAYLOR. JOHN A CAUGHEY, Agent, apt 3 corner Water and Smithfield sts • 1849. ssl PITTEDUEGLI AND CLEVELAND LINE, ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS. THE Propnetors of this old established and popular daily line, consulting of SIXTEEN first clews Canal Boats, owned by themselves and running in ronnec uon with the steam boats BEAVER AND CALEB COPE, are enabled to offer unequalled facilities for the transportation of frmght and passengers, on the opening of Canal nairigauon, to all points on the Penn sy I vania •nd Ohio and N. York canal. and the Lakes. E N. FITCH tr. Co, Cleveland. BIDWELL A BROTHER, Agents, Beaver. 1. C. BIDWELL Agent. Water street, Pittsburgh. J C ArD47113.1. Pittsburgh BIDWEL L & BROTHER. Forwarding Merchants, BEAVER, Pe- Agents far the Pittsburgh andCleneland Lsne, Puts burgh am! Erie Linz ota Erie, and far stairs boats Beaver and Caleb Cape. Having purchased the large and substantial Wharf Boat Just built for the Monongahela Packets, have with the addition of a Warehouse, the meat ample ac commodations for receiving and forwarding, and pledge their utmost anention, promptness and despatch to conmanments to their care, and rely on their friends tor trial. mar2-dly B. & BRO. Ma= 1849. m ai UNION LINE, ON THE PENN'A AND OHIO CABALS. Cavarrom& CLUarantivt, Cleveland,O. R G. Paaas, Beaver, Pa s T HIS Line .will he preps ed on tthe opening of nevi. BURGII and CLF.V};LAND, to an " r Pw gs p " ot„ fr E o o m n the Canal and Lakes The facilities of the Line are unsurpassed in number, quality and capacity of Boats, expertance of captains, and efficiency of Agents. One Boat leave. Pittsburgh and Cleveland &rely, run ning in connection with the steamers LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN, Between Pittsburgh and Beaver. and • line of Ent clue Steamers, Propellers and Vessels on the Lakes. Aomers—R ii Parks, Beaver, Pa. Jesse. Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohio. M II Taylor. Warren, Cyrus Premier, Ravenna, " Wheeler A Co, Atrotf, Crawford A Chamberlin, Cleveland, 0 Fears A Gruffiati. Buffalo, N.1 ,- , JOHN A. CAUG HEY, Agent, Office, cor Water and Smithfield sts, Pittsburgh o ly DEAVER PACKETS. Steamer MICHIGAN No. 2—Capt. Gilson. LAKE ERIF- " Gordon. TIIE above regular and well known Beaver Pack ets, have ag their daily trips to and trout Beaver, and w ill continue to run between Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly duraig the season, follow Michigan No. 2 leaves Pittsburgh daily at 9 ck, A Id_ and Beaver at 2 o'clock, P. Kt. La ke , Erie leaves Beaver daily at 0 o'clock, A. Al, and Pittsburgh at 2 o'clock, P. AL These •tratners will run in cotmeation with G Parks' Kline. elicit,' Line, for Erie, Taylor & Laffungwell's Warren Packets; Caton Line of Freight Boats for ulevelm& Clarke A Co's Pittsburgh and Cleveland Line Freight gnots. R G Parks daily New Castle Pmkets. CLARKE, PARKS tc Co, Bearer. Agents. JOHN A. CA UGHEY. Agent. Pittsburgh, me hit cor Water and Smithfield ins 1000 FRIOIIIIII BLINDS. H.J. WILLIAMS, No. NORTH tiirrit Srmort, PHILADELPHIA. BLIND AND WINDOW SHADE Vhl AN At -r RER, (Awarded the lirst and high est Medals at the New York, Baltimore and Philadel phia. Exhinitionr, for the superionty of his Blinds, with COnfirrned confident . < in ht.manufactured a.k • the at• Icotton of purchimerri to has 31A•Ortrneni of heart minds of narrow /11.1 wide slam, no - Oh fancy a.nl plain T mings, of new styles and colors. Alm, o Large nod general assortment of Transparent %%Indoor Shades, ail of winch he will sell at the lowest earth prices. Odl Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. 117 DEALERS SUPPLIED on liberal terms. The cameos of Allegheny county are respectfully netted to call before buying elsewbero—confident of leasing all. Open In the evenings. criehm-codhos • Notice to Dagu sm erreotype A J r UST recessed. a all 'neon, of VOIGTL.AF.N DEAL'S I.4I.;ICKWORICIPai new construction. Them Instruments possess rte.. advantages neer nll others ever made, covering a 2.3 size Plate, reducing , the time Or strung one-itarf, and producing a sharper. clearer and better defined pic ture They. there..., deserve the attenuon of ail Ar hus engaged or intendtug to engage to the ttualtleVA. Prms for tne Tube 8175. . A general assortment of Votgllaender's4tly cele brated Instruments. of all sloes, as well an Daguerreo t eyp hlntertals. at the lowest rates. NIR. PETER SMITH, Cincinnati-Ohio, Is our au thorised agent for the sale of the above Instruments. A last of Priers can be obtained by addreaszng post paid. W & F. LAM:if:NFIE6I, - , Exehaore, Phaladelpht. Importers of Darcoerteotype 211ateriala. told Ortieral Agents tor the attic of Vorviaendere Opueol Instru morfeealrint WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE, Pre.47 Marirt street, Pt:Using ret, Pa. T110314E8 PALMER, IZ ESPECTFULLY announces to his Blends and cos that he has had at no part period .0 even !Stock as he has at present. He can oder to per. has 011 van, moderate term., at the old establish ed Stand ou Market street, a'molit every article in his ime—lucloditig Counting-room, Bed-chamber, Thema room, Parlor and Hall Paper. With Borders, Land scape, Fire-hoard Pnnts, Paper and Transparent Window :Made, Bonnet and 13tnders' Boartls, Wet ting, Wrapping. and Tea Paper, be is abundantly sup plied, and requests country merchants and housekeep ers to call and examine his ...merit. Rags and 'rumen' Serape taken -In trade, at the highest priers inchtllal&vv3mT NEW HARDWARE STORE. . SKIN OF THE PLANE AND SAW, No. 1S Wood PittAburgh. HL'LIER AND I.A L'EIIAN, Importers and dealers in Foreign cud DORMUC EIAILDWAILK, in all Itsvarieties, COL now prepared to sell aa low and on av renvoisable terms as Cull Ur purchased elsewhere. tV mlltelt our trienda, and the public g , flrally. to call and examine our stock, which consists ion pan of KNIVEs and FORKS, rocKET and PEN KNIVES, SCISSORS, SHEARS. RAZORS, House Trlmmtngs, meh as Locks, Latches flinger and Screws, together wnit avery article usually kept in Hardware Stores. We tame the attention of Carpenters and Meehanic• generally to our assortment of Toots, which have been selected with great and which we are determin ed to sell so as to Alva s care, atisfaction. aptd&vr Roollekg.—.Galensalsed Tin Places. T..: subscribers beg to call the attention of Builders, Architects ono owners of Btuldings, to the many advantages which these plates possess over all other metallic substances Lukens, used for roofing. Ac , as they rms." at mice the lightness of trign, without its liability to rust, having now been tested for several years in this parucular, both in this country and in Fs:t rope. The are less liable to ex and tion from su y dden change of the atmos pansion phere, thancontrac- corm. non tin inates, iron, zinc, or any other meal now used for roofing, and consequently form a much better and Lighter roof; requiring far less frequent repairs, whilst the first cost is but a wide More. A full supply, of all sore, b rim 16 to 30 W. G, Con stantly on hand and for sale by GEO. B. 310REWOOD tr. 00., 14 and IS Beaver street, New York. The patent right for this article hang hero secured for Wm United States, all parries hafringing thereon, either by =porta:son or otherwise, will ho p Mat.- ted. 0et.30-elikeirlyT Btnrt - 1 . 11.53 - 151T MON. .. • rill.; undersigned have erected works in the city of Neer York, for the purpose of Galvaniking nil fleet. el. of Iron, which it is desirable to PROTECT FROM RUST, such . Telegraph Wire, Bolts, Spikes, Nails, Wire for Fences, and any other article arluqb may be required. For Hoops for Casks., .• substinite for lisle Rope; lor Clothes Lines, Lightning Rods, and • host of Other applications, it will be found cheap and durable. Theywould particularly call attention to the 0.-Irani zed Wire for fences, it requires no paint, and will not rust. Also to Spike; and Bolus, the prestervorlon of winch 10 of so mach importance, thnt it will commend itself to the nollee of all those interested GEO B. MOREWOOD re CO., Patentees, . 4,30- QhwlYT 14 and 16 Beaver st. N York. CHILLED ROLLS. ~ , .rff THE subaenbers lhafring purchued Me exclaiml2Z right of Harley's Patent. fiatelyJanereed,) Mr Ow'. manufacture of CHILLED ROLLS, a.e., are PrnParedf' to supply all orders at short nonce. , 1 All permns are forbid fuirmaina on ...Ltd Patent. ; I flycndlmtor'ina HOLLNIANS .t. HARRISON. ltjr RS. MARSH'S NEW NO , / EL—blordnunt Han; JTJI, or a September' Nip*, 'by the author of - Two old men's tales." "Emilia V. y udh am," "A Ilan lia," Jim reed by /WINSTON & STOCKTON, aplaidkurT contel Market and 3d aut • WIIIMESILE 81108 WA8611011813. H. CHILDS & CO., NO 131 WOOD STREET, PTITSDUROH, WOULD respectfully Invite the attention of mer chants Tatung thin city to their very extensive stook of SPRING' AND SUMMER. GOODS, consmung In part of S,AOO CASES OP ROOTS AND SHOES, comp every 'ninety of Men's. Women's, Humes' and Children's weer, of many new oven end a supe rior quality, adapted to country and city trade. A large assortment of LADIES', .SIISSES', AND CHILDREN'S BONN /r. rt. 8 , among which are FLORENCE BRAID. STRAW, TUSCAN LACE, RUTLAND, BIRDS EVE FLORENCE, CHINA PEARL • LAM N, in great variety. Also, ARTIFICIAL PLOW. EBB, BENS', BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S PALM LEAF HATISTMEN'S LEGHORN, PANAMA AND CANTON HATS. All of which have been purchnzed direct from the marottoctaress andimporter., end selected with the utmost care, and whtch be sold (mooch term. as to make at the interest ofNVesittruciil.ll3lelLr‘covhansocttsco.t....o,bLity o f 'noblest& wtn3.4 OLIO. W. 91ffITa sop„ I NFORM their Mende and the publiettatthei have no longer any connection vett, their late establialk moot In Penn mem, known as the Pittsburgh Brewery: booing removed their entire betimes. to the Ppj, EIRKAVERY. in Pitt streak MVIRid yp PIRITS TtIPENTINW—:IO ogsale by abyl B A FABNEBTOCK cos HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, arm Hoot. and Lot for Salo ter Sortp. JA A TWO . tort' Brick Magee, containing elgbt La rooms ex-el...ye of basement and cellar, and galtable for two fnmihea sowed an Una, meat, Allegheny. loss for Seeip. &Rains Of mytdtf 11.. HAYS, Gazette otaea Valuable Building Lots for Sato. suhseribefs are authorised to offer at priest., 1 sale, and upon highly favorable terms, a number of very valuable Milldam Lots, eomprismg a large portion of the Lots numbered 67, GS, Bend 70, in Wood,' GediAl Plan of the City of Pittsburgb,altalt ted at the south easow•rdlycorner ofPwan and Warta s•reets, frontingmet on the former, gad mondial' along the latter about GDu feet to the Allegheny river, and being a part of the Real Estate of dm Into James S Stevenson, Eat , deceased . - . A plan or vubdremon of the above Lop, in confer nxity with eue6 a propoeed to cell, may be seen al the offic e of th e undersigned, on Fourth, between Mar ket and Ferry eta. WILLIAMS & KUHN. _ _ y 3 To Rent. ALAI TWO story brick dwelling house, pleasantly situnied in Oakland veal. Lee acres of land.— will be rented qua low if appticarion lu made uninedmely. Inquiry of enn HARDY, JONFS I Co non - !Locos tionk — Land - for nate, kat. ITUA rti. no ttie Monongahela liver, about laird.* U hunt 1 . • eq. and 3 mice above third Lock, in the mimed.te neighborhood of Mews. Lyon & Sh and Mr. John trroo'r purchase. Th. fine body Il Coal will be sold et thr 10.1 price of $33 per acre—one ad.( in hand, balance in five equal annual payment*, wnhout Interest Tide indtsputable. Location very good-cannot bertnyaxised. Par farther particalma enquireALSLNY, who has, draft of said pro- Deity- 'R"id.... 24 bt' 4l r. Perry, Mr. Adanistßow. N. R There ix metier .arri of coal on MA mat, about 00 feet above the lower, of .61 qua li ty. jy2G:dtr IS B. COUNTRY 11.1511bIllif fit p SH' 2 10 ACRES OF GROUND, site ma u t u a Pittsburgh and Oreensborgh Turnpik e , 34 mile. front the city, and adjoining the Allegheny Cem etery, on which is erected a large and well fitust at ai two story brick Dwelling Hen., together with =tiles, carriage house, There also on the pretnixes • f o rcu o. t l t. theadandAnspelmg tmastal ea jal3 WM. YOUNG, 143 Wherry st 'lra/ruble Beal Estate for Bala THE subscriber will sell, at private sale, that vales hie Property, on me Fourth street road, adjoining his present residence, and give possession immediate ly. There me about TEN ACREIS OF CHOICELAND, in a high slate of cultivation. The improves:mums are a large and well finished brick DWELLING HOUSE, a superb Hennaed other out buildings. Adjoimng the dwelling is a running Fountain and a good Pump, which furnishes a constant supply of excellent water. There tea variety of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery on the premises. lithe above desenbed property is not sold s, it will be rented for a time. Also, for sato, • large oon um, on Pennsylvania Avenue, at the end of the board walk. Inquire of apind3m DAVID BEELER. Vs/nab/a Rest /Estate tor Bale. rgIFIE Trustees of the Western Theological Seminary having•decided to sell on perpetual lease, a por tion of their property in Allegieny city, offer on very favorable terms, from 30 to Into of different sixes. A warrantee title mull be given. A plan of the lots can be seen at No. Ixll Wood street. D W. C. mown,. Deaver. For portico tars, enquire of either of the undandsned Cornmntro, JOHN T. LOGAN ALEX. LAUGHLA MALCOLM LEECH; H. CIELLOS, SAM.L. !JAMEY. At a very lots Boat. A TWO story tbrrk House, . Federal st y one door above the northwest corner of the, North Common, Allegheny—wide hall, parlor, dialog room and kite hen on the brio floor. you; rooms on d story, with a fonshod awe. Possemon to be had immediately. ' Inquire of lap 1 GEO B MILTENBERGER, hi Front st — Valuable Haul Estate for pale. rftHE following property in the city of Pittsburgh, 1, and near the borhogh of hi/unties., on the Ohio river, is offered for sale GO accommodating term= 3 Lout (being sob-division of Lot No 400 in the plop of the my of Pittsburgh.) having PO feet front on Se venth street by gen feet to Strawberry alley rest Grant street. 10 one acre Lots fronting on an Avenue,. Si feet wide, running from Beaver road to the Onto r aver. ad. Joining Phillips's 011 Cloth Fantod. For tern., enquire of CHARLES B. SCULLY. or JAMES O'HARA, febl-dt( Burkent Building, 4th at. Valuable Properials. TN THE NINTH WARD OF PITTSBUR4O4I.--Bev -1. oral Low on Baldwin and Liberty meats, In the AM Ward, 24 feet by lOD, and ailment the prepoeml depot of the Central Railroad. For terms inquire of • CHARLES B. SCULLY, or JAMES O'HARA, Barke's Boilding,ltth et TO LET. jaFR Ist a April non, on reasonable =vas, w good s tenant, six comfortable two story Brick Dwellings. with cellar., vaults and book build ing.. vitiated on Robinson and Cong. streets, Allegkin ey coy. Eamon. of SWEIT ERA O REED, mareidtf Office Thud ri, opposite fit Charles Howl - • FOR SALE. nA FINE story [Il . House, pleasantly vaunted on two the WI directl nc bark of Mr. Andreas %Nelson's property, near Pennsylvania avenue. 't he noose and tot will be .old very low for rash. Par fusberinfortnanon apply to D 8. BELL, Attorneys at Law, 4th street, between Smithfield and Grant ap.Mtl FOR BALD ON frvomble terms- of Ground on the south tide of Penn etre,. near the filonongabelo river, fronting SU feet on Priin street, and extending 110 feet 111 depth nonn aley Yen wide; a most desirable lota- Lion rube! for private residences or for manufacturing purposes. Enquire of J geIIOOOIMA KKR & CO, fehld No 94 Wood at Col NTRY SEAT TO LEI-A two story Flirt Lhrebinr, with SI acres highly improved Land, snuated m Orkiand. to let from let April next. HARDY, JONES & Co, fest- 44 Water street - ME - RENT— For , our tu three, years, fp:sixths first of Aril next, • large two storied brick Dwelling hum, plemontly situated on the o.k of the Ohio river, adjoining the borough of Moriches. as; with about four norm of lord, oat bolidutgs, fruit trees, &n. &e. Apply to JAMES A HUTCIIISON & Co o •t. tt:TIS A LARGE end w ell finished Room, second mory, on the corner of Wood nod Thirdstreets, JGlS.above the Exchnnee office of Wm H Po.seemon given unmedtalely Inqulra of 1 , !•5 _ APGILLS s HOF. tOt Librn r EaTO Lf7r-A large bruit tGranuts ifouso, suitable (or two-families, situated OR Federal steel, Allegheny, above Mr. Graves' store. AIT'Y febta opposite Lite-ath Libergi at. TWO llotSg - S AHD laVrs 6 , 011 - 11 - 1 Z TWO lON on Beaver ureet, in the city o lg . Allegheny. above the upper Commons, on which Is erected a frame buitritnc, two Bunks high, suitable for Iwo smnll tenements. The lots are each twenty feet in roar by one hundred feet deep, and run bac 11 to a street forty feet wide. The building.* on the pre. case. will pay a very handsome Interest on the invert' nem_ and the property will be sold cheap for sash. Apply to If. Sproul, Clerk'a office; U. S. sr to fleets . KAY & Co EN LOTS, 24 feet by 110, intuamd on the higher ground, and fronting on the wide North Commons in the Buena Vista Extension. Terms STUO, cut, JAAIES ROBINSON, WAL 011. ROBINSON, melrithMa Office, Exchange Budding., St Clair .t Scotch BettontLisidgor-RiiiTe.— rit EN ACRES OF I.A NU, situated in Peebles town ship. on the Monotteshole, three tntlae from Pius. burgh—ln lou In suit parchnsers Fur further partic ulars apply to Ilestry Woods. :Id .t. or to A WASIIINGTON, 4th, above Smithfield st 1 , 1,15i:11751;5E FOR s ALE—The subscriber of for said the three stint. bock Whdettouse on Wood street, occupied by IL Tanner le Co. Wltt WILSON, Jr. V - • LU L. ABLE REAL ESTATE UN PENN STREET VA FUR SALE —A Lot of Ground situate on Penn sire, between flay- and MarburyStreets, adioiniat tat bowie and lot now °erupted by Richard Edwards. having n front of •Z feet, and in depth LW feet, will b• sold on favorable term.. Title unexceptionable. En quire ol G. 0. LOOMIS, 4h et, near Wood. oenil-dtf DESIRABLE Building Lot in All teeny city, fa. worably Inemod, in 4mo about half an MTh, and will be sold on accommodatang terms. Inquire of feed J D WILLIAMS, 110 mood in Aqii,FOß R.F.NT—A mom in the second nal . % Won 4 stntoit. Property In AiteghenyCity tor Sale. TBE subrenber• oder for sale a number of elate* Lots, situate in the Second Ward, fronting on rho Coleman ground, on easy terms Inquire of W. 011 ROBINSON, Any at Law, St Clan Si or of JAS ROBINSON, on the premise. n1y1731/sertf T PRE- El PURE PR.llli r - Wholesale ani NO T 3 REIN TEA STORE. lit Fetish street, near Wood, New subrmsber harms mst reit:rand from New York, is now recei a large fall suronly of freeh GREEN AND BLACK TEAR from the sr „„ York Pekin Tea Company, stleCted with gee:Reece for mail sales. Our smock being now heavy we stein, pared to supply Groeerys, strarnhonta and Fara dics with any yermtlty'rmd at any prier they ma y , r ub s packcn In f, a and l pound packuns, S lb. tin Cll/1111- ors, 6 and 13 lb catty bones, and to half ohms, Retail Groeers are snorted to call, as we can and will sell better Tens at lower prices than any other boo. etrinsbargh Our stock of fine Young Ryon, Genpowder i and Ro pethe Amerman mar Oo long d.] Gmen, and Oo t long Black Teas are the best in Covering'. double refitted Loaf, Cruabed, and Pol. Sucars, at retail, or by the barrel. COFFNI*3-51echa, Old Goy. Java, Lag - tura, Bt. Do . nee and Rio Coffees, selected by the moat exporter. ed coder Broker in New York. sweet Spired Cho..late. Pickled Cucumbers and o,,ions, Forth Peaches, pat op ni their own twee. Mniatra Roust.; in 3 lb boxer. N. ti,—All Ire D. Jayne's Family bledicines for sale. deep-. 114 . 5 JAYNES. NIEDICAiIIt SURGICAL ovrica, .4.;!•'/O-- No. 05, DIAMOND ALLEY, a 1 1 ,--s., -: few doors liwors Wood street, to: '.'-',.r.-,,_ .: market ,:•:!—, DR. BROWN, haring bees c... .. , regalarly cductued to the medics • r 4„,.. 7. / .-J._:,' • proreasion and been for Boma time • • .. • ...,, In genera/ practice, now eaaftnel . ~, • • - his attention he the treatmrat of I.: . • 1.. r private and delicate oomg . i.: - .'1:.•,- ~,Allknt , plais for which hi. opporamitlea , , • . • ~.... ,'. and experience pe , ullarly qualih „-•!,,,, • ;. . , .... .‘ h.. e xperience years assadoeusly devoted ' sown a treatment of those complaima,(dimng which Dan he ban had more practice and has eared mare p.. Hann than can ever fall to the tot of any privat e p,..,,, titilmer) amply qualifies him to thee assurances at speedy, permanent, and satisfactory oare to es 01k,,,,,g from. with delmate diaeases, and all diseases arising there,/ Dr. Brown would Inform these afflicted with pavers diseases which hese become chrome by time or ag: gravated by the sae of any of the common nostrums of the day, that their eomplatata can be radically and thor oughly cured, he having given his carend attention is we treannint of sorb eases, and succeeded in hundreds of Instances breezing parsons f inflammation of the neck of the bladder, aul kindred diseases which often result from those cases where others have comtigned them to hopeless despair. He particuli*ly invu ng su c k, m. have been long and unsucceitstully welted by °Stara to consult him, when every sausfactioa will be gnus them, and these Callcnlzeateal careful, thorough and intelligent manner, pointed out by long experience study, and Investigation, which it u impossible for the. c o rac . d . i o n f L .e neral primuce of medicine to give an ID - Ramie or Ftopmna—Dr. Brown also invitee De/ was afflicted with Henna to call, as helium paid wiles Mar attention to this disease. CANCERS also cured. Skin dire.... also Pi' a Palsy, etc, spudilY cued Ch iM_lir ry irit w t s'of etch sex living sae aMM 2 MbeI7 stating their disease in writing, roma ailitiallrePi toms, can obtain medicines with directioas"fiaT fleee by addressing T. BROWN, M. D., post paid, nillten,ell Diamond leer, OpPeisol MIIMirIY Hotute. = RisceStarlma--Dr. Burwell, newly discovered reme dy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for 1.1141 painful trouble. It never fails. Offlee and 'Private Consulting Room, Na. eta Illfs- Maud alley, Pittsburgh, Pa The Doctor is always at home. Ur No care so pan acts,
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