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 coulo 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,, :•