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BY nem TBIAGBAPIL
H+ • : 740 , ----:- • :CAI
Cult:wan, MAY 15,1869.
Two men who gave their agues as Robinson
and Ryser, were a:renal to dap on suspicion of
being counterfeiters.
They had in their possesaitnt &large number of
counterfeit and altered bills among which, there
,
were one dollar bffls on the 'Dayton Bank; allere,d
to fives ; cnitnteithif $2O bills on the Lafayette ..
Bank, Cincinnati; $5 bills State Bank of Indiana;
$2O bills on: . tke\Bitnk of Oneida, New York, end
bins on be :State, Bank of Illinois.
New You, May 15.
The Coroner's Jury have returned • verdict jut%
tifying the authoritie• in dringApon the Mob, On'
the night of the riot; also eaprembir the opinion,.
that if a larger number of police had been °Meted.
out, a resort to military force Might have been
avoided..
Wassnarron, Mayl`.xh,l B4B.
General Scott has been ordered to resume the
command: of the fumy.
The head quarters of the Eastern division will
be in the vicinity of New York city, and that of
the Western division at Machined, Ohio.
Horace Greeley has been appointed receiver o
public monies at Jackson, Zttississippi. •
Sr. Loma, May 15
The number of deaths from Cholera, for the
meek eliding Sunday night ; is 181. Total from
all diseases, 213. Cholera deaths for 24 hours end:
tug Monday night, 21.
Michael Scene, Whig, is elected Clerk of the
Circuit Court of St. Louis
GREAT FIRE AT WATERTOWN.
Nair Yeas, May 15.
A. vary destructive fire occurred illWatettOWD,
lad evening.
The principal business honies,'and diciest
Office, with the Northern ane Southern dliuirwith
their contents, were destroyed.
Ose life tons lost, but the name to not reported.
The less amounts to 5250,000, of which $120,000
was lammed.
CLNOLVUTI, May 15.
Horace Greely arrived hue to day.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
May 15--P M
Flour—The market is inactive, and prices de
elined.l2ll coats per bbL Small sales ware made
at 11,1321 per bbl. The market doted MAL
Provisiozuv—Sales of mess Pork at $10,50 per
bbL Prime at ES,SO. Bacon—Tbe market is bare.
We note sates of smoked hams at 61 to 9c. Sides
51 to'Ge.. Shoolders4lc. Lard is held above the
market • ; Err bbl. 7c is demanded; for keg, 71(Slie.
Malt -Sales at 87390. per bush.
Dried - Fruit--The market is overstocked, and
prices ate declining.
Grain—The market is unchanged. Sales to
day were limited.
Feathers—Western are dull at 3105ii31e
Gmeerics--Thls market is well supplied at the
present time. Sales, however, are confined to
the aetnal want of the city trade.
CINCINNATI
May 15,1849
Flour—The market to day was very firm, caus
ed by advice' from New' Orleans. Sales of 1.500
bbls. at $3,135513,70 per bbl.
Giein—The market is unchanged in any par.
ocular.
Bulk Pork—Sales of sides at t l.
Lard—Sala of 600 kegs at Ole sr
The Grocery market is without change, either
in prices or demand.
Cheese—Sales at 611236.1 c.
CHOLERA IN CINCINNATL
Cutcarual, May 15
The number of new cares for the part twenty
four hours, was 25; the number of deaths Wee.
NEW YORK MAREKT.
00A SLATOBT
Flour—Bales of Common Stain Brand, and
Wed= at 84 310 U 44 per bh. No change in
Gemessee.
Grain—Sales of Wheat at fanner prices. Bye
--Bala at 56e. Barley at the same deans. Corn
• is nar_hangod.
Purvialona—Sales of Ideas Pork at $lO 18.—
Prime $8 37. Lard is Jinn at 6c per thin bbla.
• Groceries—Tlte market la- tinokanited, bah na.
regards prima" or "deitaandr'
Nrw I'm; May 15-6 r.
Flour—The market was heavier than yesterday,
and the business done was at a small decline:
asks of western common brands, at ft 25; and of
good western, at St 50.
Grain—The market far corn is heavy, and prices
have declined one cent per bit. Other grains are
without change.
Provisions—The sales of pork are confined to
small lots On the supply of the regular trade de
mand, at yesterday's prices. Lard it firm. with
sales in Una at file.
Sams= TO vas Loar. , -The Wisconsin T--
bone states that hiss. Booth, aged seventy' two
years, recently gave birth to a fine, healthy son.—
The hashiusd, cohn Booth, was only eighty years
old.
Al a meeting of the Select Council of Phihalal-
phis, the !salary of the President of Girard Col
• leimarreur reduced "from $3OOO to $2OOO per annum.
The proposition to take the power of selecting
" officers of the institution from the Directors, and
vesting it in the Select and Common Councils of
the city, did not pass.
remaining elec
•grean take place as Gril
lions for members of
Joys
Worth Carolina, Aug 2 Maryland,
Tanineasco, 0 2 [antenna,
Alabama, % " 6 Minsiuippi,
Indiana, " 6 resits,
lowa, " 6 Musachnsans, (l
Kintucky, “ 6 vacancy) May
Warr Rai Do--The Boston Atlas in ekes
a eximparison between the growth of New York
and Boston in wealth since, 1840 and attaches thit
great gainer Boston over New York to the rail
roads ofildassachusetta, especially, the AlbatiV
Ott% All i er giving the assessed value of real and
Personal 'unite in both cities, the Attu uyic--i
.2bnaht seven years the increased value of Real
' and Femoral !alma In Boaa was over 373,000 P
while In six years the:decreued value in New
York wu more than $1,004100. For daemon ex
araordinary comma, various persona will be dis
posed to ascribe various reasons, but the facts are
clear that Boston has gone ahead since 1840 at „
predigirms rate‘adding nearly eighty per cent ,
ea value of real and personal property, while New
'York has not held her own."
Baramonar. ann. Omo ILuraosn Cowrasentl—We
learn from the Cumberland Civilian, that on Wed
nesday, the Board of Dimmers of the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad made the kdlowing awards
of works on the line of the road West of Cumber
land: •
Gradearion—Humbaird and Atkinson, dot and
2,1 sections; John McManus, oth, 7th and Sib; Mut
and Maitain,lotb, Edgerton, Lockwood and
Marsh, 30th; Langton, Urban and Long, hat' Doti.
any,,Evesett and Hitchcock, 32d; Makin,., Marti:
non-and Urban, 334; John C. Rodgers. 34t h; Each.
=DM Galion 330; G. S. Sherman & Co .; 36th;
Langton, Ur ba n and Long, 37th; Dontuey, Everett
and Hitchcock, 33tb; Matilda, Morrison and
Thhan,"atith; Quin and Clarke. 40th and 41st;
Thos. M.l9laccultbia, 424; Samuel Bryan 45th.
Bridge Ma so nry—G. S. Marsh &: Co, I tit.aec.
Con; Wro. Belly, 6th and 711; PatrickGalliber, I.oth;
Edgerton, Lockwood and Blarsh,3oth; P. Donnelly,
& CO, 40th; gulag and Clarke,4lst; Thos. M. Mac
cubbin, 42d.
the next letting will be made in the month of
.111116. We suppose the work will now be COlD
atenced at an early period.
The Civilian interim the renewed expression in
favor of the route West from that place to Pit"'
burg, and anysr.
"The emu. to Wheeling has not itinly been ad-.
opted, but, in a short time, a large portion of it will
be put under rontmcx la three years we expect
to see the ears running to the Monaugahela,and,
by slackwater navigapon, cominuniention establish•
ed with Pittsburg."
• OFFICIAL.
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.
O:ILLEZTORS OF CUSTOM.
G e orge P. Keine, for the port of Baltimore, vice
W. H. Maclean, removed.
Thomas Ireland, Annapolis, Md., vice Richard
Banda, who di d not qualify,
John H. Alen, 01find, Md., vice Nicholas Wn
ne
removed.
NAVAL OFVC62.S.
Thomas King Carroll, Baltimore, Did.,vice lames
V.701k, removed.
FOILVETOZA OF COSTOXI.
- Mai T. Grano, Baltimore, Md vice Wm. R.
Cale, removed.
John Blackistone, et Llewelltnabargh, Md , vice
A. Thomas, removed.
John T.' Stump, Nottingham, 44., vine Thomas
Keexe. removed.
limith, , vice Charlii Praiir.
C. Coremani . Louisville, Ky vice,Ne
denial Pr-Porter. . •
THE PITTSBITRGIE: GAZETTE PRICES CURRENT,
014r. 1 4'Crii..
Tab rY. 41044
Pearls 640
Seorebbre .... 1
Siderinis .5,00
11 10214 .A5h• •..,:.is 31031
Alwlttre? bbl• • S i N OO B,OO
0 1400100 --TlntylSper tent:
Batting-iten V" . •
•
k'web ...... a
BeIIZIS-pet buabeL
Sinumotta 420 , -
,_•-•nstaktits+ln don • .
.Tlldent'Seatro 4,,,b04
I,_..7o4l4oorantboty, l4o pttnt.
Yelltbe
'.:,111104:Ms-11' too
'0100101 , • • • - .... • . .601010."
.:1110 11111011k/-7* . 10 Laiinpai• ... • 60Z .
:
lierelottrable ISO 401,TS •
4 T11 1 1171sord! '261"
COOlOl 00. •-• 1 • 4660000
Black Oak • 40.00
Vantl-Doti 30 per en.
Al' 160 river 0 6 1
1 1 1111111 Vragolll --••-.4051
'Cotton-buy free. •
Tenn. and Alsboma , -0 004
011otolato-P
Nabbet 1 togni
cocc., trswed zjra I
• Camues-rmty 120 per et.
Coy dipped • 1: ...... • 030-
M0u1d.... • • • • • • .• • -0101
PitublogbSp4r 0-
oneidnati do • 021
Sperm,leat brands. • •30 OM3
Caltbagn-0
Poondty bol. were, ae'd.-4113
kal er do "I
Ten tiis ..• -41507
Waged boxetl: Nab. 4070
Cowann areiglion p sat. T. 40
gad irons neg. • • -005
Cotton Ti:no-1r bShortreel
"No.
Short reel-- 1,
"No.ti to No.lo .... . .-16
45 13 ••• .
LLo 14 IS •
Inersosing 1 etper lb to No b. ,
4:=4 , reet p don
08-
07.
700. 41 0
" SW, 900, 1000 0 0
1614 - 01 el I'olll p lb• • • ....030
C 4410 Chain 200 -
43ottott Terine•• • • ....... Sle
Candle Wick ..... • • • .-010
.ceree-Dory.S3 par et.
Java, Old wbte• • • •• • .42014
Lagnkyra•---•--- 1 3. 0 94
Capper --thlty4Dpr ct:
bp: and old 5 pr et: ad tree.
bloollung —099
......... ---.1 8 01 9
lu cake and ingots. • • .10090
Odidagii—Daty 90 po eels
Manilla • • —4,00
White rope.— ...... • .190 13
Tanta ------.110 19
PaclPg yarn, fine-.---0 ill
common-- —ll 9
Meng. Bed Cris poi dos—
Ram long —3,•=1 1 4, 00
Common ---•
01,64
Plough notes • • • ..... 670120
naußla ttle—per
40 yd. 6 thread.---64, 0 0
SD & go d o • • •90103,00
do Plough lines 0601,1/
nosetostlos—per yard_
tDrown Cotton 300
do do
----NORD
can Rola A No. 1. 0 7
Allegheny Ilss• • • 7 0
Alleey D Pitt Afill— •
Oregon D Union MR, —O7
Nonatook Penn Mill. • ..-0 4 4
Pittsburgh do
Loarel )2. • • —• —Or
Bongo -- • '
Posehalan A • • • • • ----911 1 *
c•— • • •-490
t i t re. nsin; • • •—..s —.
6.4btowamtma• 0011
do do----• • 01010
ii d o :
Brown drUla• • 7 08 1
Bleached— . 801,7
Tieldngs --. • ~
Himnum--- •
11AllelkatAi • • • %-013
12
Brown's A. C. A • •
tautens —0 14
NO t saPcrlol • —4O /
Colored Combrics 410,0
Elroy Printo•—• • • 3 1 0 / 1
Fall Riser BIoC —os
Merrimac— • •—•••• —OlO
Fall B- Blue lc Orange ostue
York Ticksg."P" 1131
Alo Thr lies. 10 0 16
Aaaßetida 18 0 25
Arrow .Root 19 0 14
Aquafortis— 10 0 11
May 15—M.
COADIERCIAL .ItECORD.
11349 I ALMANAC. j
MAY.
13 Nualay,
15
14 MeadeL ''''''
••• "
Tuesday,
16 Wednessla— y, •• • • ........ •••• •
18 Pablo, •
PITTBOVRIDI 804.120 Or TRADE
COMMITTEE FOR MAY.
arias. L L azu.sas.
REVIEW OF THE
PITT B IS HEIGH MARNE T,
eon too writ on= 15,
Id reviewing the transactions of the marketior the
week just elated, we bane few if any important chan
ges to notice. Business gonsrally • ha been at rather
a low ebb, and sales for the most part, have beat eon
fined only to the regalar limited transactions of trade.
The weather during the latter part of the week, has
beell so ine lenient a to render if unpleasant for out
door bainesui—theu putting a check to that activity
which might otherwise hive prevailed—wad forcing
our business men to be contented with moderate trans
actions.
We unpleased to perceive that the undue alum
which had obtained cireoluim la our city, in reference
to the cholera, hate subsided to a Miry grist estenk the
more so, from the fact that these coronet:Ma reports bed
to far gained credence in the surrounding country, as
is deter the cOuntrytealer from, visiting our nicker
Wo believe now the he time will not be long before
full confidence will be fully metered—that business
will take a Mely turn, and that we will yet sec an ac
tive tune in the marietbefOre the nshoring in of the hot
the summer months, and the recurrence of a lots stage
of water_ The river hover was in Met inapt for all
the purposes Of trade, than at present, end business in
Mat quarter Las been more or less active during the
past week.
The following statistics, taken, from the Collector's
book at the Canal office, will show the amount of bo-
i canal from this point clam, •
ICil/4•11D: •
Whis Fors, lbs
key, Was 3;400
MO
OrCetrtei, Os 196,000
Merchandise, Cu 11 , 0000
Posalture, s • 6.9 , 0
&trai Sib
nee, St* V 1,500
AiT:llitilflll . p(Ody
M.OO
Coal, be _•1,6 0 0
Paper, Cie 4,600
Pot Leh, CPI 104/00
Bard Ware, Ibs /5,700
Number of boats weighed from May 7, to May W., 121,
Whole amount of tonnage, 1,656,995
Amount of tall. on mune,51,,297 41
slums on the Penaltytriad
{tom May Ist to My Bth, i •
Flour, bbts • 10,008
13cel and Port, blrts DO
Bacon tilt '4500,000
Tobacco, lbs ~150,001
Cheese, 33,0U0
Lard. OS puma
Feathers, 1D5 14,700
Wool, IE4I • .31,e40
Cousin, IDs. 119,300
Berne,tbs .034,910
D Stutz, lbi 33,31111
ASHES--Supplies In market teem quite sufficient .
thd demand, but sale' have been moderate. We not
sales of Pearl Ash to the extent of tyro or three ton
at Sle fr lb. 'Brasil soles of Soda AM at 3/c Scorch
Mrs at 31413.1 e, and of Pot Ash at 4.1.04/n 4 lb.
ALE—WC maim no change id prices. Mc demon
'continues fair, and sales regular at enPr . d/Sdc so pe
barrel.
APPLES—As the season adrutees, Green Apple
become •earce, and supplies Ore snostly of eouinio
quality. Bales Adman lots Rola store bars been e
fected at 111,2:103450 S bbl.•
BUTTER,—Of POMILICM tkOlie[ NW supplies,
and a dal Market, Mu:, article pewees otf very slew
at 92D10n IP Ih. Nl' best quality af toll.l2lOmmtit Le
obtained. Ifor Lauer may be fairly quoted at se per
pound.
BACON—There are Tate supplies' of Wuteru and
city kind Bacon in the market, arid the article may
be quoted as decidedly arm, with an qpward teadeoer
We note sales of MAUI be, aa., , follours: dO,OOO 6s city
cured Bides at Lc, and ILO,OOO Ills Hams to arc
Bales of Sbooldew at cede P 6. Or ci.inuati Su
gar cured llama, 'we notice receipts to a talc rent,
with sales', rerttleuiy, in tierce* at iillefic D. The
loose loss of coueu7 cared Bacon Ortmght to our mar.
ket—althotigh A.= is of an excellent quality—is reu
realty cold at a f to Ic lower than city cored.
BEESWAX—O( this article, receipts continue very
l 're t. nt "d rry Taiti e t b e ea rti:ZlLly ale f . tel o sTiget ge tii k ;rielm — r
pound.
BROOMS—The market is partially supplied null,
and prices recur - dnvery firm. 82,ati, as ID quality,
Is about the eulijg fifures of the market, with smell
sake.
BUCKETS AN ..IQ:VBPl.....,.Supplies of Patent Beaver
and Marietta b ac ke de seem. about {efficient to the de
mend, and we acne wattle? }tore al 8.9„.4 for
Buckeas, end $ 0 for Tub s--. 140 giro.
BEANS—We erotica an ample supply in the alma.,
with Wei of G 5 tiu at 4.541/70erjp bo, for mixed and pure
white.
CHEESE-7 - /:A•recepts of ;new Meese have been
to IL fair atuanut Land of rood COMMOLI by A at GI,
of Cream at 7{llof Goshen at 81-ffiAle +V lb.
CORN MEAL--Sallis of kiln dried Coro Meal are
repotted to as 05 a limited way from store at 80,00 p c ,
barrel. • ,
COTTON YAR N S AND SDESTINGS—The prices
Of ell kiwi. hatertot *erred any from our lam,
and will be found °meetly ffikted in the above gener
al table. We nonce a deduajlon of • in Penn sheet.
l o p : A, No I, to now sold arln; and Nonatooks at
fr yard. : : ,
coRDAGE—Tbe officered:all kinds chow ao varia
tion Nair our lota report, and are correctly gi yea in
the tolloWffitt
Manilla repo, try ernl,•
Lbtai - • • "j. • •
White Boyd, by dal, — '
Tarred PO" by code
do - -
Packing Tetra, ... r--
• do comMOA,
coitus.
62, 11.19
00231,0,00 4 , 00 Vdot.
do V coil, ••• • -lbc • Ih.
Brolo. 61,62(82503,% dot.
Id eon,- • ;..10*
lidmpnt Was. .
Manilla, Si
.. Skimp, gfid P dz.-
CRAdEVIfp,-1143 folloodOg are the coniet prices
of the diforetindsc
- Wilei Cm ts, per bbl ...
.......... ..••....83,71
• Boas t :: , 4 . .. ..140
d li t " "
'P "
&rum, is 21
BaaackPena---2,50 02,75
• do ICoparia • •Z 0 35
II:hoop, . . .. 0 5
-Camphej, reined• • .40 0 45
Chloride Limo, cask 50 6
Coebiheal•-• ...... 1311 01,50
Cream-Tarim -•• • •Z 0 46
Copieqs , —.40 2
........ 111 1 0 In
Gaits' . 7.!•••••• . - . 55
Gam Liable. , .... •o' soe 0
621
.... 60
Trigileirt I
tli• • • - as 40
Shellac 15 0 to
Malt barley
Glue-per
Pittsb. Common. •• • tl 0 13
Mensey-Dury
Cuba per gall 75 0 60
Western comb p. lb 18 0 20
libimerag-Duty .0 pr. et
Gimeng -0 2:
May-per too or 2000 Iles -
Timothy 8,000 9,00
Hldea-Doty 5 per cent.-
Do. kipps per skin • •I,IKI
Green 4
Hemp-Duty 25per cent -r
Missouri & Hy • • • • 81400150
Manilla f , lb •-• • - 1010 -
Hope-Duty 20 per cent.
First 91. '4B 0 0 121
Lodllgo-Doty 10 per cent.
Bengal, lb 1.50 01,60
• • - 1,10 01.10
Mauilla • 95 01.00
Iron-Duty 30 per Cent.
Bar, Juniata-•• .- 4 0 4/
Common -3 0 -
Sheet • 5 0 q
Boiler Plates 0 0 61
Nails MO 51
Plough wings.- • • .110
Slabs 1 0 -
Ramis Sheet-.. •. - 0 15
Lead-Duty 0 per rent.
Missouri . • • 4/0 -
Bar 460 -
'll6 sires Pipe per ft 1012/
Sheet 6l
Leather-Duty MI pr. et.
Sole, Baltimore •• 21 0 2.1
New York.- - • .17 0 10
Damaged. .... • 14 0 18
Slangh.r 18 0 S 3
Skining• • ..... - •- • 21 0 24'
Harness, black • -• •12 011
Bridles, black, pr. doz
" Mastic
-90.01,0
Lithimardered• • 80,0 90
ILitharge f . 40 61
Liquo4en Boot 0 9
Llmtariea Ball.—.
•.0 0 28 0. 23
raln Carb 00 Su
t, timbre.— .13 . 0 19
him:lso:9; Common--14 8 — sl,yubi.Tarkey ID 0 60
011 Vaidol SW 5
Costor • • • • • .1,90 01,50
" COM 3 0: 10 &SA
" Clcrves 9,0, 02,50
" Lemon 2,7 S ar.4AOO
u Pcp'co% 5,03 03,00
Op itaui Turkey • • • -4,00 011.1. Vi
Qulrtizu ...... =AO
ilhnbiab, cool -38 0 GO
Sal Aritousc-•-••••45 0 20
Sul 8010 s• • • • ...... 4i 0
Secna , 15 0 0,
TartAtic Acid Co 0 10
Vitriol; Blue II 0 12
I Dye Wood—Daty SP. et.
Curtwead ...... —• • .550 01.
Puitic 2W 3
bulunic4 . 14 7PPed• • '4O 11
areittber.•-dury per. Cl.
KeMicky 33 6lt 35
Ohio& Pennsylvn.•
Frutt— . .
Almodds shelPd. •19 0 92
9oftr.l • • ....... •15 0 17
11 0 14
Cu ts, Zen.. •• • 8 0 9
0 9
Groundnuts.-- - • 62i 0 75
Pigs, Bmyrun 1210 22
514144 ms 0 -
Raisins, Mowed. •• • - -
Bartleh• 1,90 02,00
Bloortl, old - 0 -
Crultberrimi 62 0 -
, Lemons, Sicily be 09.50
Oranges do• •• • 114 00 49 hos.
Poaches, dry, bo • • 125 0.91.:W
4 4 04 dry 50 0 494
Apple9,Green, bbl 01,10
Tare llrlok-per M.
Rondo". -• • 025,03
Common 15 0- -
Fl'ossr -fluty 20 per ctn.
Extni br91919, 400.-
Superfine 2,7 0 03,87
Vine.- • - • • 2.27 443. 50
Rye 'Flour 2,5502,61
d blf. bbls 0
13octorheat, bolted pO-411 14
hlt. Mont.- -• • • • -none.
0•44-per bushel
Brad— 8 0 9
-...-• • • 14016
069 h-duty on fore'n. cadet
•, 00 per cent. -
Mackerel No. 1 12,000
Nq. 1, hit bbls..•• •-efr 6
..... •. • 6,50 0 0 -_
(4.
No. 1, kitts • - 0 0
-
Ileriint No. 1•• • • —OB,OO
Solnion, No. 1, old • .18 0 -
New 0.500 -
B.lmd • - 10250 -
Cocker dram • • - • 4,0006.25
Red'Fox, N0.1,--••1000 1.25
• 9-- .10 0 1•00
Muskrat - 5 0 -
Raccoon ---25 0 27
Dem Bkm pet 0.-14 0 1..5
(}lass
` Black Bottles
aides MX 038,00
[Lassen do 35,00 884201
Upper finshed• 4001 02:00
Kips, finished• • •2400 035.00
Calf Skin do. • • • 1500 00,00
Lave Leather• •% 11 1 .80 0
N. England Seating,
No. 1 per dos••• .45,00 88
N 0.2 per do, • • .30,00 0
No. 3 per dor• •- • 20,00 0 20
Sheep ski. 4 0 7
Lesusber —duty AI p. e. ad •
val. Per M.
Pine, err, m, pr M. 0400 ,
Common "•- . ' .... 011,00
Clear, " 033,00 '
Com`n 11 "• - • 010,50
Clear 2 ——• • 044,01)
Com`n 2 " ..... • • 022,00
Wekd biz I in do •
I in. common. • • • • 0
Clak do . 018,00
Pine shng's p 16007,60 0 100
Laths, sawed, 2,25 0 2,50
Live Stock.—pc 100 lbs nL
Beeves •-- • • ..... 6,000 6,25
Hogs-- • • --- 4,50 0 --
Cows fr. Calves, • 41,00 018,00
Sheep-- • • • •-• • - •I,OU 0 2,00
Molasses—Duty 30 pr. a
Sogarbonse— ••• 43 0 45
N.briesms• 280 28
Naval Stores—Duty We
Resin per bbl • ... 3,500 4,00
Tar, Allegheny • • 0
N. Carolina —4. Z 0
Turpentine, gall.. •40 0 GO
Varnish, Coy l- 0 2,00
Natl.—Dm 30 p. e.—p er
keg , 100 Ibis [came nails
1 cent advance per lb.]
wawa /anima . • 300 4,012
SO 0.1 " 4500
00 7d 5000
20 .• • .. . ..3250.2020
'ld
3d " 0,500
Spikes per b• • 0 51
Prvssed • 6to St
Roder Rivets.-- • 0
Oiaknoa--per th--
hilsbnirgh- • • ......
01/12—per
Linsirs , l—•—• • --SA
rd
Lard, City --...--54057
Olive--- • 1,30 0 1,50
Sperm bleached 0 1,30
Unbleached 0 120
" 0 1.25
; 05 0 '76
Tamers per bbl. 14,0E015,00
Salt-Duty:ll/per cent
No. 1, afloat- •--- 0 1,31
1, 10 store • • -----0 1,50
Tette 100 boo •-• • 0
Shot-Dray 23 per cent
Per keg. - • • • • • 016.93
Per bag • -•—• • 0 1,30
flaltpetr•-per lb.
8‘147517,1e-e- 66 0 91
1 o--per 113-[lO per
Cl. off for cash for mnnuf'd
Tobacco.] Dory 40 pr. et t
hlCigar Leaf— 4 0 6 ;
hlatutrid do 4 0 7 1
Ladies' Twist-- 160 40 1
Plug tn kegs- 70 741
I Plog in boxes— 16 0 19 1
Cserendob•— 0 3
19. Lump in boo. • •10 0 14
j " "•-•-•I5 0
' 16s . 1 ".-.--10 0 64
!Scotch snuff----14 0 16
Cook D ry
! Dry /lb pap• ••0 0 13
Tea.-Doty 091 per cent
• Imperial - 63 0 Egt
(lunpowder •- 45 0 70
Young Ilysen• •-•30 0 90
Pouchong -50 0 73
Palkatss-per lb. Tinplate-Dory 13 jor. et
fri,l 4l
81ue... "Li 0 90 Batten 810 ck...--• 97 393
blf 540 7 I C Tut 0 II 50
Spa Whiting •- - •110 3 TB ll o , w - Duly 1 0 pt. 0001-
Chrome Green su 0 4s Rendered • - 1/0
" Yellow No 123 0 35 Rough• ••-••• - - • • 41
" No. 995 0 Bf ! Soap Grease ••- • • • 30 31
Branswfck ffreen• .11 0 grt Vineo-Per nor.
White Lead, dry •• • 64-0 6) Solid boxes 0 16
•' Oil. pare keg • -lAD 0 I.fhll W blew-Duty 40 pr. cent.
" No. I ..... ••• • - 0 1'33 L P 51aderra•. • • 2,n0 3.,00
Rod Lead 61.0 11 I.l.Tenernge • 1,00 OPp
yellow 000 , .---- 1 30 3 1-'6" 75 0 1,50
Vert Red - 4{o • I Dry Malsgn•-•- •GC 0 70
Verdigris •- -•• • • -30 0 38 Sweat 56 0 69
n en per Brea-e•---- Styo
&lola do 87,00
to rat— a;
Claret per gross. •- • 0000
Window Glass, per boz—
Ciry brands.
13.110 net,—
• • - 04.50
3 , 243
Pathns An., to:14 to
11102.24 . .^-10110P 1 3
Country branda.
4,.Z151
sxi : —— • 3,
102120—...250213,7520
—...250213,7520
Ounpowder —Dray 20pr.
MG. 5,!5 0 5 0 0
gagle, lbs•—•!• • #31,00
110. doz. 1 lb. eanwt`a— 07,00
FrPQ 4.00
Eairte do. in papers-- 88.0
Rock powder AZ 03, 50
Groan—Dory 28 per cord.
.... --650
DRIED FRUIT—The =whet is rather Inacuve , boo
prices remain unchanged from last week.
Sales of Peaches are regularly effected wont ware at
131,115, and of Apples at .4356 e V ba.
DRIED REEF—Of this article, the marl. I continues
very bare, and we hear of no reportable sales, `I eltle
are We in: annul 1,1,11.0113
44 7 2
149 7 .0
442 tlO
4.41 7 11
4 41 7 12
FLOUR—The reeenam by river hare been to a Mir
chum, but no Mtge sales have transpired dortsg the
week, the receipts being mostly designed for shipment
Bost The males or We pasithmoslav ia, (soos Bret bands
to
amount some 4(1:1 bbls at 03450 70 as in quality
Bales from stare in dray load lots at 7ba&i,d7 per
barrel.
FISH—The supplies at pmsent vre light, and pnces
remain very firm. We quote es follows: Mackerel No
I 812 kv tolth No 2, Se,* No 3, e 6; Shad 18,3029,13:
herring 80, and salmon at 815,30 kv bbl.
FEATHERS — We notice moderate supplies and a
good demand: 334112 am about the ruling figures of the
market, with email miles.
Louts McLane Brownsville.
Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver.
Beaver, Clark, Wellsville.
Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Schuylkill, Williams, St Louis.
Yankee, McKee, Zanesville.
ctROCEILIER — The market is well nthblied with all Tut Rivza.—There sere 9 fret 0 inches in the
articles under this head, and places generelly remain ,
cannon!, oy pier mark, last evening at dusk, end
quite firm at our last quoted taws, say, for N 0 Sugar
in Mid WS,. to bbLs at file V N ZIA teeny a t sm,thd.
Sugar Rouse 40043 c gr ga LSappier of Codee
are quite full with sales of RlO at ;fißlit V lb. Rice BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY.
is in fan request by the tierce at 44e 9 .
GRAIN—Of Wheat, supplies are small, and few Brownsville Packets, 8 A. M., and 4 P. M
ulles are makuur. 70215 c may be given as about the Beaver Packets, 10 A. M, and 4 P. M.
ruling figures of the market. Small sales of Barley at
150d0, and of Rye at 500550 ka . by Corn scenic 1,06 . — Ja 4 Milltnger•
fair request, but very little is coming tn. and .applies Fog PbtLAJDZLPULt.
ate liinatr —374 could be readily outward.
I) Leech de: co's. packet lino-9 o'clock P. M.
GINSENG—SmaII iota continue ton rrive by river,
but it being mostly designed for shipment east. •ery
little is sold in our market. We may quote the article Fon CMIXV,II.—The fine packet steamer, New
at 27e P Po Easlio,d Na 2. Cam Dears will leave as above, dill
CliASS—For quotaiions of the canons sizes and day ar yo o io cic a , A. N
qualities of Window Citrus, see general table .
HAY—Regular sales of gi oil Timothy nom wagon Srasnsosr Earnuarms an Lana Ems.—The sten
at WS 3.5,50 Otun. pipe o' the Louisiana expluled near A sittabula on St
tram more are regularly effected at .lay lest, killing instantly Richard Willutma, Seynu
84P094,75 P
young mat who was worktag his passage to Ene
LEAD—Receipts of P have been to a fair anent, George Merritt, deck band, was badly scalded, but
and prices remain firm, a t, for Fig at 41. aid lot Barut naa reily
4fc IP et The Louisiana war r wing at the time with the Si
LEATHER—For prices of the venous kind tt , urnr aad Wegoa — lelev. Her.
qualities. See general table.
LUMBER.—Durtng the lain rise in the Allegheny,
corinderable qa intones have been brought in. Sales
at river of common, at 5, of clear at 916 9:A For
good prime, see general table
FEED—We continue to quote Stan at 86 Ile from
store, and Shorts at 140 lee . Supplies are light.
FRUIT—The tile...lilacs of green Apples on sale in
the market, are light, and moderate sales only are ef
fected from store at 51.M.5.1r51.50 bbl For the 'rot
ten kinds of tropical Crum see pnces in goner it to.
ble.
pip META I.—The past week has been a dull one •
for Peg Metal. Considerable lots of flanging Rock
and Allegheny pig, and Tennessee lilo ims have arn
ved, but no sales are reported to us
MALT—Prices, according to quakily, range from Pal
to 080 9 bu, from store. Supplies are limited
01123—Fortner quotation.. sre fully sustained. We
note sales of No I Lard ai 5tH057c., and No 2 at 50c 9
gall. Nothing doing in Lunseed.
LARD—The market maintains its usual quietness,
with small soles to bbls :el, and in kegs at toDalc per
pound.
RYE FLOUR—Further sales from stare at 62.750
bbl.
SEEDS—The market continues very dull, and are
eon only gain nominal (wood.. as foil Clover,
s2,7fr, Timothy 81,752082, and Flu at ti1e2281.00 per
bushel.
SOAP AND CANDL ES —SaIes of Rosin at dailie—
s...ll7 quality; sales of variegated at 100101 e,
sales of dipped err Or, of Mould at IUI, a-A of Slur at
2lc lb
TAR—Sales tat limited lots at 83,25H81 V bbl.
WHISKEY—SaIes of Rectified at 182212 e, cash and
ume; sales of Raw at Idc 9
WOOL—Prices range from 25 to 37c for the various
grades; see table.
Aunottmot, May 14, 1841.
BEEVF.—Pnces ore witlytqt material champs The
nuntlier offered at the yard on Monday, did not exceed
210 heed, nearly all of which were sold m 84.6 11 01 0 4 52
y 100—according to quality.
SHEEP—About 200 head wene offered, the mow of
which were sold at prices ranging from 810 to KIM ,
C2Ol.
The condition of the local money market is vinthou
ny mammal change Main our loot weekly exhibit. Eto
a has 13ecome dull, and currency has grown row •
Ince. This has had an improving tendency on h •
tea in exchange, which we give ao follows: ,
5n.110 Hart Buxom RATE
New fort,
Phdedelpten
Baltimore,
Ohin.
Indian.. • "
Kentucky, „
Virggia, vrh,„hnir,
Tennessee,
IN this Coon of CommoniPleaa of Allegheny
IL. a county, in the matter of the trust of M'Clurg
seaoiston, and M'Clorg, De:misted & Co.
And note, to wilt May Id, 1810—On hearing
the pentode of the trustees, the Coon order and decree
that the petitioners may Ale their account a. prayed
for, nrthe extent on of the Isla up to this date, end
the sold pee/font shell be confirmed "nisi." And the
Coen farther fix. Saturday, the 2d day of June next,
when said aeattnt shall be confirmed absolutely, and
pentieners be dismissed and discharged from all
the notice and liabilities as trustees aforesaid, aless
good mite be astern to the roateltry. And that doe
ounce of the application for the discharge Of the said
trustees, be poen in the Gazette and Morning Mercu
ry. By the Coon
inylfcd2w
11:11.13pt'w ,
Orrice or TIM OLD AI.)..IIEAT Banos,
May WM,
DBOVOSALS will be received a tins °Mee until
g the :Mb Ina.. for Cleaning and Whnowashing
Inside of title Bridge. The Jut and dust to be well
cleaned out, and alt of the wood work (except the roof
end top tide of the cross timbersj to hare two coats
of Louisville Lime, well put an E. W. COOK.
mylivitmardi
BOOKS: HOOKS" — The New American Gardener,
by Thomas 0 Fessenden.
The New American Orchardist,
The Complete Yuma and Rural
modes..
Modes Domestic Cookery, by Wm A Hendersaa
last meld by JOHNSTON a& STOCHTOI%
myl4 comer market mad 3d it.
Pig Bletal--pr ton, Grno,
Allegheny.
No. 1. Foundry • •
ging Lck.
No. I Foundry • •
Nu
Forge
Tennessee• •••• • •
blamer County.
Foundry Pig n b 0
F IT/ • County , O hio.
Fo
Porno do. •• • —0
Piaster Parts—dray free
Flatter Pots te ion. • • •8120
Pro:relator.—
Bacon Hoins•••—• • • 6t
• Shoulders•— --
• Sides••• • • 5
Bojrrou , s ., t city care_ 47
Lard No. 1, in kgs • • - 608}
" 4 'A in kg+. • •0
• " 1, in bbls• sto—
" I, in kg e• • 4 0
" I. st roll. 9 0 11
Cheese, W. ft
Crack's, Plush. Won't.
bbl. 0 8,'5
Potatoes—per bush.
Common —0
Neshannocke p bu 70075
Ragit—Dnty 5 per non).
Country mixed •-- • 309 :{
Do. good whae.• •-- •Ilte 1
Rlee6Dper
Hue
____ a _
40 4
deeds—doty Linsee 4 d 20 p 1
c.
Clover 1,7542
Timothy 1,7502.00
Flaxseed 100 0
Mustard 2.50 0 1.001
Sploes—per lb.
Cloves 09 0 31
Giusts in Mau, • • • 0 Ti
Ginger o 0 10
Nutmegs • • • • .... 0 1,30
Itepp g , ....... 7 0 9
Alspice • •-- ...... • • 0 :VS
Snakeroot—pa, Ib.
Senecca ..... •• • • • -
Soap—Duty 30 per cent.
Pittsburgh No. 1. • • 140 41
Cincinnati 310 4
steel—per m. Foreign
Own k shear•— • • . .17 0 19
Do. angle • • • • 0 10
Beet llerman • • • • • • • • 0 13
" Eagle • 0 11
Droop L 0 15
Pittsburgh Alannfacture.
German Steel..... • . 0 Of
blietur • • • 0 15
American blister. • • • 0 41
- • Sea 51
gallon.
Brandy, Bone; .IAO 0 2,50
Rochelle•— • -2,511 0 8,60
Rum,JanPaatli pf-1,50 0 243
N., GO 0 40
• N.,— 40 0 50
Om, Holland • • • • • 1,5 M 0 1,75
Sugar—Duty 30 pet cent.
N. o.prime, hhd 0 55
fair, Add.. • • • • - • 5 055
Havana, white, lb • •9 0 Pe
Draril" lb. 90 95
Pulverized, Pdilad . -- .0 10
PORT OF PITTSBURGE►
ARRIVED.
lelogan No, 2, GiLsoo, Beaver.
Battle, Jacobs, Browny, Ile.
Atlantic., Parkinson, Brownsville.
Camden, Hendrickson, Maeesport.
Caleb Cope, A. It.lonics*,
Lake Erie, Gordon. Be-aver.
Beaver, Clark, Wellsville.
Brilliant Crane, Cia.
Fort Pitt; Miller, Fnuaklin.
Peru, Calhoun, Cin.
DEPARTED
Michigan No 2, GiLson, Beaver.
Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville
Mee Seas.—We learn from the clerk of the
steamer Duck River, garotted yesterday from Rod Rta•
to, that the Strainer Amtu Crocker was sunk on the
PM ult. in Red Bayou, with about WO bales cotton on
board. The tat, It ts supposed, will Los a total loss.—
The greater portion of her vary, he, will be wseii—
The crick belonpng to the boat is anteing, and suppo
sed to be drowned.—(N U Pte.
it Insurance Company
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
secretary—J. Eg o s,, Jr. I President—EL hitz.t.u, Jr.
Mum - nts—R. Miller, Jr., J W. Butler, Ono. /nark,
Wm. B. Holmes. N Holmes, Jr., C. lhmson, Cleo. W.
Jackson, Win. M. Lyon; Thos. X. Litoh, jas. Lippin
cott, Jas. bl'Azday, Alex. Ntmick, Thos. Scutt.
This Company n now folly organized. and prepared
to effect lusurance on all descriptions of property
ortlnst Lost by Fire—r Ha of Inland Transportation.,
and on Hubs and Cargoes or Boats sod Vessels.
Appnoon°. for Insurance may be mode (for the
present,) to R. Miller, Jr. President, at the warebove
of Robinson A nuns, No. 21 Wood street, or to J. Fin
ney, Jr., Secretary, at his aloe, No. 77 Water street,
Pittsburgh. mpH
LOIIISVICaI LIM E-175 bbls reed per smir T l 7s
graph, sot for sale by
myl4 ARMSTRONG CROZER
SUGAR CURED HAMS-12 tomes Stagg R. Shay'.
mtparior Sugu Rano, ma landing and to rsi rata by
tnyt4 9 a. W HARBII
Ii
G LASS-- by soo bas smarted sizes, onii. ictr arTrfor
mita S /a W HA RBA lA/
VISH--Ol tails No I trimmed Shad; 30 bble and half
bale No I Herring; 10 do No 2 blackarel; lb do
No I Salmon, imit rood and for sale by
en yl4 JOHN WAIT to Co
DACON, AND FLAXSEED 01L-4000 lb. nano
1). Sides; 2 bbl. pure Flezeeed Oil. in cosi and fo
.ale by JOHN WATT & Co,
my 14 corner of Liberty and Hand sis
.
1 SIRE BRICK-13,000 rfra Drink, landing per canal
I.` boat Lake Erie, and for aide loaf by
my:4 JAMBS D 41.2:ELL
TIRE undersigned Assignee of Samuel Hill, Esquire
will offer at public 'endue or outcry, on the pre
miser. on die '3oth of May, test., at one o'clock In tft
afternoon of that dap, a TRACT OF contain
ing 330 sod a half acres, inmate on the ,ilonangahel
neer, about one mile above filoacingahela City, i
Windungton county. Pa. There in erected on thl
tract, a new two story brick Dwelling Ildn•-• Alan,
log Dwelling House. Tbero are two good Apple O chards on die premises; about WO acres cleared; 40 0
so acres of which is first rate river bottom There is
pm. I Chm.mo.
" St. Louts,
11;ra . to of 6 foe . ; of StOne Cod, under &I whole
• • •
equal to any on the Monongahela river, and no conve
nient to the over, that it COCA but a tribe to remove at
trots the banks to the boats. The land as of the best
quality, and contains on inexhanatible quantity of
Lanmetone_ Thu tract will be sold in whole or in
part, to accommodate parchment.
Those wishing for further information, are referred
Judge on the premises, Samuel Beck
et, reading near the land, and Daniel Long, Inkeeper,
Cincionau, Ohio.
There will also be roid.on the Mat May, inia, at one
BANK NOTES
Buvrxo R.O.TY
Co ar. City orders, 15 do
Relief Notes . ,
Pounsylvanta Co , "
New York,
Mnrylsnd, "
New Orleans,
o'clock in the afternoon of that day, on the premises, •
tract of LAND, containing n 4 acres, situated In Pal
lowfield township, in said county; adjoining lands of
the heirs of David Dolton, Jerome Grable and others;
about one half of which Is cleared; on which Is erect
ed a Grist Mill, with two run of atones; • nay, Saw
Mill; a good Dwelling House, !sc.
The terms will be made known on the day of sale by
JOSEPH HENDERSON, Asslgnea
m77idunay24
-
PORTORA
All WIIItIVT MTV,
WILL be opened (1). V.) for the admission of young
Gentlemen on tdondayobe PM day of April.
Trans, (payable in advance) per sesaion of 5 molar .
tine:tab, C)saalcal and Mathematical depart
ment
English department 1316
A braked number of boarders will be received.
For matimonials, references and additional Inform
uon, enquire of the Principal, et the laminate, Robl
bon street, between Federal street and Sandoshl,
ChtslerPs Row.
by Wm. Krlriak.
EC 00011:1i61, by Fee-
Port-- 0 3,
Calabria 1,00
GS 0 7
.
_ •
Wool per lb—Dory 93 per CetlL
Full blood ..... • • - .......... • 0 =
I blood 0 91
Lb:ood 0 91
and Corcurion 10 0 27
b leashed 0 26
• • • • •
Wlllokey—pet gallon.
Rectified— IS 10 19/
Ravi Monongahela IGO 17
lato—per 1b
Sheet ........ ••••• • • --• 0 10
Slab • 0 all
PretOts—per IN 4- •
To Gineuinati:
DrY. .....
DrT; l.
Goods ...... —•— 15
0
Hoary 15 02
FronLouisville to th
. .....
Dry Goods 0 —
To ..
Louie.
Loui 0
Heav To C y ... 0 15
Cleveland and Erie.
Dry Goods 0
Heavy —0
To and from Brownsville.
0"11 10
0 -
Dry Goods (down)
Produce, &c. WM-
To Nuthodle.
Dry Goods —•-- . —0 60
Hmlrheeling 'ISB
Hea v y
To Zanesville
Dry Goods• 19 0 1321
HWI 0
leaver.
Dry
Heavy . 0
To New Chleans.
Heavy Goads e/
Glass, ece —o—
or Tit.. ON THZ FINNYTIVI
Ashes, Poi and Peel,.. - 5O
Butler and Bacon, 10
Beef, salted, 95 50
Bale rope and Bagging' do 70
Beesstrus, do 75
Bones, ' do 75
Brooms, do 1,10
Cheese, ' do 629
Corn, do 45
Cotton, do Ea
Chilled Rollers do 75
Drugs and bledielnes, do 1,00
Dry Goods, do I,ot
Dried Fruit do 01
Flour, per bid. 90
Fan and relines, per 100 Ms 1,03
Feathers, do 879
Furniture, do I,OU
Glusware, do 75
Glass, Windom', per bo —0 50
Green and dry fruit per 100 lbs 519
Ginseng, per 100 lbs. 1179
tirocenes, do CO
Hardware, do 73
Hops, do
Hemp, do 621
Hides, (rams 750; dry 111111) do
Leather, do 75
Lead, in plea
do 0
Lard and Lanl Oil,
da so
Oil, Castor, do 611
Luweed 011, do 60
Pork, per bbl. do 0 137
Rog., par 106 hoe 52
Ropes; and cordage, da 00
specie
trawls, do 00
do 62i
Skins, Dear and 73.1160, do 70
Tallow, do 50
Tobacco, Leaf, 56 0
do 21wmfacturad, do 70
Wheat, do CO
Wool, do • P7j
Nklakey, per 100 lba 75
TO TUX ISIS lOU X0XONO•11112.• SLUR
Clnas, No. I—datica, Balt Phil. 14. YI
Bacon, Boner, Lard,
Chee., Pork, Tobac
co, Tallow, W. Glass,
and Whisky pr
Clay No 2-11cmp, Flax
In bales
Clam, No.3—Dried Froir
Leather, Old Rags,
Skins, Seeds, Wool,
Class No 4—Reenria,
Featherantra,Ginsnl,
Hops, !Use, loose Flax
Isuluramte.
Vales of Insurance on cargoes 0
steam and keel boats.
F . ret Pittsburgh to Wheellng,Vo. 0 t
" to no from Cincinanu, 0 0
" " to I..rmimillu, Ky. 0#
" " St. Lows, hlo
" " m Roouville,do I 0 I
" to Independence 409
" u to 021e22,11L
" " to Merophie,Tert *Ol
" to N. Orlma.. I. el
From N. (Mew. to Pimlmre, •I 0 i
St_ Louis 1/01
MI ,: Ffia Boats
W. COPELAND, A. 8.,
Of Trinity Colley, Dublin, Es-81w, and Queen's
Benoist from the Soyul School of Enniskillen.
Peduel at, near Robinson at. meTsAlf
CLOVER SRED--N2O bash clover Seed. in store and
for Wolff_ cty Id J RFLOYD _
S UNDRIES -430 bars Green Rio Coffee 4 5 bbl
Boston 7.0 st, do large No 3 Disekerek c an o dlng
sad for sate by enyl4 31tlit D.
- • RACAL-NATTERBi
IMPORTED roa Tux rrrtzettera DAILY eazzrrs.
Tate Firm Awrs—Raritovax,—Trevor McClurg
am) B1Er: Wm. G. Wall, have removed their studios
from the Exchange Bank building,to Fourth street,
between Wood and Market._ Their new rooms
are much better suited to the purpose for which
they are designed, than their former ones, as they
can regulate the light as they please- We advise
all lovers of the beautiful to pay these gentlemen
a viait, 4s their paintings cannot fail to please.—
Mr. McClurg, as a historical painter, has few
equals in America, while Mr. Wail is peculiarly
happy in delineating the charming landscaoes by
which Frittabargh is sorrouuded.
MAY Pan - v.—We noticed a May Party yester
day, composed of some two hundred little
very neatly dressed, passing op Smithfield street.
They were preceded by three young Indies, with
maids of honor holding op their trains, whom we
'apposed to be their Queens. They were, we be
lieve, scholars of one of the Public Schools.
Tainsfax.LThe eeletuated "Manner's Opera
Troupe* appease again to night, in selections from
the opera of the "Natillion." Mr Crisp also ap
peon in "used up." Mites Brienti is a charming
singer, as is also Mr. Clarke. Mr. Manner's also
sings delightfully, and we need say nothing of Mr.
Buhbook's playing on the piano, as our citizens
already sufficiently appreciate it. Few cities pos-
SCS3 a professor of the piano forte of more excel
lence than professor It.
THLVOTY Cetus= —This Church still continues
in the date in which it was left by the fare. The
roof haa been covered over with boards to protect
the interior from the weather, but no eircpa have
yet been taken towards repairing it.
•
Oscatimmots.—The Lawrenceville Omaibussea
are dolug a thriving trade in carrying passengers
from (hat place to the circus.
Moo—The mud in front of our office is very
carefully tubed up by the army of the Street COM.
miaaiotters, about once-a , fortnight, and then it is
left there to be once more scattered over the streets,
until they again scrape it up into a pile. Would
a not be better to have it carted away at onceT
Flanr.—There was fight at the circus yester.
day evening, but beyond a few cracked heads and
bloody noses, no mischief was done.
RCM OFF.-A horse attached to a cart, ran off
yesterday, dreara Third street,. but was stopped
rather suddenly by the Wheel of the cart coming
in contact wtth the lamp post at the St. Charles
HoteL
Ctacus.—llan Rica's Circus continues to be fill.
ed niMitly with throngs of spectators, who ell go
away p eased with the entertainment. Somehow
or other, Rice has a peculiar Moony of pleasing the
public, and his present company assist him to the
best of their power. Pnnee of jesters, and ofgood
fellows, he deserves that good fortune which will
soon till b. coffers. Whenever los circus arrives
in a town, the new. Men around with as much
celerity , as it did is the case of the famous Daniel
Tucker, and all hock to see the great Shaksp,
rian Clown,jester to Gen. Zachary Taylor, Pr./.
dent of the United States. • s
From the Loalrvine Count, May II
Tea CROLESU.—Yeaterdny we could hear of but
one or two additional canes I the cholera, one of
these was IL Chappel, an others on the . mail boat.
He was taken home guile sick. A lad named
Murphy' died on Fifth street, near the river.' He
had been sick two or three days. Dlr. Guemein,
on Rollin street, as we stated yesterday, had no
cholersould was - perfectly well last evening. A
German woman residing et the corner of Jefferson
and Preston streets died yesterday morning.—
Thereurere two other cases at the upper end of
the city both of which were convalescent. J
Mr. ones, a voting man who lived soma seven
or eight miles from the city, on the Salt river road,
came to the city on,„Wednesdny. witii a load of
weal. During the day he was attacked with chol
era and died that night at II o'clock. We under
stood that he neglected to attend to the &sense
when the fast symptoms were discovered.
A passenger on the meaner United States. from
Cincinnati, died before the boat reached Louis
ville.
The New Albany Democrat, of Wednesday
evening says that the cholera is still in that neigh•
boebood It says:
Two additional members of the Fowler isouly,
LWQ aona—have died elder our astir of yesterday.
l'etitnother, we learn, has mensureably recoVered
from the attack of cholera, but she now has the
ereamelaa, and is hardly expected to live. The
fate of thin family has indeed been a bard one
About ten days ago, the daughter, a young lady,
died; yesterday the .father and two sons died;
and now the mother is expected to soon follow
them.
Two or three other cases in the same neghbor
hood, on Lower 4th street. between Mato and
the river, are reported to have occurred this morr
We learn that there were two eases of cholera
.1 Madison yesterday, one of which had proved t.
al, and the other, a youth, was I a a critical condi
The cholera has made tie appearuitx at and
in the vicinity of Patriot, Indiana. Three or four
cases have occurred. This disease prevailed there
with remarkable severity in 1532.
The Maysville Herald of Wedneday, says.
Since our last, several deaths have occurred
from cholera. It Is parable to Race/lain with
precision the number; those who profess to know,
differ very widely in their estimates of its fa—
We are sorry to kern that there hove been sev
eral fatal cases of cholera in Charleston bottom,
within two or three days.
We learn from the St. Louis Republican of Mon
day, that the steamer lowa, which arrived at that
coy on Sunday from New Orleans, had 104 12 or
15 passenger, by the cholera, and other; were still
sick. Among the des,tbe, area that Or Capt. Clay,
of Arkansas; he was hurled near Napoleon. Two
or three deaths took place after the boat reached
that port
E+CAPII or MACIASADT —After the preforrnance
if Macbeth was !hushed, Mr. Macready panted
hrough the iTOR d with the audience who were
leaving, on foot and unrecognized, and made his
mape. He left the City during the night, and
wro, neer. at New Rochelle this morning at 5
o'clock, where he breakfasted and took the early
tram to Bostott.-IV. Y Tribune.
17MEEIEI
AVALUABLE MI Ll Water Poorer, formerly
known es Leonard's, rapuble of punting front
150 to 800 bushels per day. thumb, t t t 7101 acres of
good land one half of winch is good timber, the other
ball prairie, under fencen. improvements, good barn
nod doable frame house The preeent tri.lf was butt
le months stnce, upon the sue of one built 10 or go
years ogo The old mill rented for SUR per month.
Ve deem it unneces•nry to say more concerning the
property, u it is nut ea p-eted that any one will buy
before egarainmg, Ad Th. property is filo/sled four
molds north of Qotney, ll‘ one of the hen Wheat grow
ing umlaute , . Thu property, to connection with smil
ing end farming, is moat admtrobly calculated lee the
raising of rook. For further wheals'', call Ott or
siddre.• A. Wheat, tluq, or C J. t ti. A. MILLER_
Quincy, 11l , May, 1819--myl gul testes.' mtt
El=
. .
aThe eplendld Packet Ship LOUIS PHIL
IPPE, Rota. tlemeall, master, of SUP tons bar
then, will be despatched on or about the Ist
This ship offers superior advantages for Passengers,
having hero built fur a Havre pack., and hat all the
accommodations of the best European Par get Ships.
She bas • Gentlemen's and Ladies' Cahlols high
and roomy between decks, well ventilated, n'fferiug in
every respect topcoat imeommodituans and comfort
to passengers and might The ship wilt touch on her
passage out at Rio de Janeiro and Valparaiso, giving
passengers by her an opportunity to recruit.
Mr. /as 8. Wetbered, having pot returned from Cal
ifamta'
will give such informs iou to passengers as
will be of essential service to them He will also give
each passenger aerionspanying this expedition the ben
efit of his expszience 131 mining, and will also make
known to them au arrival the most productive gold
platers.
No passage will be secured anal paid for. For
freight or 7 1 144 .1 7KP F 1 1 Tto
RIRCKHEAD &PEARCE. or
R. 11. FITZGERALD, No. 9 Commerce at.
urylo:dlw--Iflalt. Am
rCOTTON AND WOOLEN MANUFACTII-
HElM—Haring made arrangements for a con
stant supply of FACTORY FINDINGS, we will sell
m low prices Calf and Sheep Railer Skins, Lace Lem
ther, Pickers, Reeds, Shuttles, Hemp 'Terme Treadles
Mn 5 to 15 Belt Punches, Wrenches, Stripping Cards
10 to 15 to, Patent Dresser Brushes, Weavers. Brush
• lc. he. LORAN, WILSON & CO.,
my 4 .Ic9 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
/MEM
JT re H. FLOYD, Wholesale oroeers, Contuussion
. Merchants, and Deniers an Produce, Round
Church Puddings, fronting on Libeny, Wood and 9th
streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. torB
Western Insurance Company.
IN conform:My with the Act of Incorporation, th
Books will be re-opened for the subscription o
the reonatuder of the stock of the We.lrfn IntOrane
Company (being 340 shareao at their °lnce in Spotty
A Co hi Warehouse, wry) a No. Ti Water street,
Pittsburgh, on TIIURSDA Y. the 17th day of May, A.
a 1818, between tho hours of to and 1 o'clock.
Viva Dollars per share will required to be pool
the time of subacribitig. J. FINNEY, Jr ,
rny7altmayl7 Secrete,
TIC. Brownsville
BAELZ & MASON, in returning their grate
ful acknowledgments to Um iriends of the !arum
non and to a discerning public in gauersl, for the lib
eral patronage hitherto received, announce at the
teen Or tam they have made essential improve.
menu 111 the letertOr as well as the exterior of the es.
tahlishment, daring loot fall and winter, winch will
greatly enhance the comfort. and amusements of in-
Tali* who intend to visit dits.place during the ensu-
ing sumacs.
All the prevailing diseases are treated here, and they
will endeavor to keep tip the reputation the establish
ment hat won through the west, by strict attention to
patients that entrust themselves under their care
is order ta undergo the treatment, patents hove to
provide themselves with two woo llen Minute.. two
cotton sheets, three corafortables or a ught realises bed
and lima. Terms, six dollars, payable weekly.
myt.dlni
PEPPER AND PIMENTO—DO boa Popper; 20 do
Pitoonto,Jton recd and for sale by
148 BAGALEY A SMITH
tiDDIEETS. - -0 . 0 dos Beaver R¢2 - 12u, to store soul for
Ifito by bolt Jilt FLOYD
By Jots D. Dsvt►, Auotion.s.
Foreign and Domestic Dro Goods.
On Thursday toorainV , 6q 17t h, at 10 &clock, at
the Commercial Sala muter of Wood and
Fifth streets, will be told; • t reserve, feu cash
•
currency—
A large mom:tent of fresh and seuonable
and fumy Dry Goods, embrating the stock of lades ,
goods more Inms adjoiningcoumy, and may b* ex
aminedpreview; to the ale.
Also, 6 bales 30 Inch wide brown =lin.
At 9 o'clock,
Groceries.,Qucerwarare,,Parniture, Sic.
Young Hyena and Imperial tea, coffee., chocolate,
10 bbls No 3 mackerel, 9 bbl* eider vinegar, 7 hes Ya
manufactured tobacco, 12 by No 1 palm soap, nnr
"X and srmAPing PaMr thavel& apartaii, bay and
manure forks, window blinds, looking glasses.
A large and general asamunenthouseheld and
kitchen furniture, cooking Moves, kitchen utensils, he.
At 7 o'clock,
Ready made clothing, boots, ehoes, !Auk saddles,
bridle*, fine cutlery, hardware, gold and silver watch
es, variety goods, &a. atyl6 •
large and F - caitsas Sal. of chows and valuable
London Bads.
Miwy of them elegantly illustrated with splendid
colored engravings, and also an assortment of very
rare classic authors of the fifteenth century.
Will be soldon Saturday and Monday evenings,
May and 21st, ar-the commercial Late, rooms.
corner of Wood and Filth streets, commencing each
evening at 7h o'clock.
Fall particulars ite catalogues, which can be had on
application to myld JOHN DDA VIP, And
Executors sale of Land us Lstrer St. Clair soma
Atp.
On Wednesday, May 16th, at 3 o'clock, v. x, will be
sold on the premise•, that valuable tract of land be
longing to the estate of the late John Etta., deed,
situate on the Washington turnpike ro miles
from Pittsburgh, containing 24 acres and perches,
more
or less, adjoining property or Meseta. Allen,
Ramsey and Poniard, having n county of noel arid
limestone thereon, and is under cultivation in the ocv ,
cupucy of Mr. Allen, who will show the property.
Terms, one-fourth cub, residue in three equal annual
payments, with interest, to be secured try bond and
mortgage. myB JOHN DRAY'S, Aunt ,
AMUSEMENTS.
THEATRE
nd liannger-
Acnao AND Suaz Manua
LAST NIGHT OF THE
TROUP .L CFERRATED OPERA
E-
Miss Faava Batarrn, Prima Donna, pupil addle great
Mazzacato of Mil., and late of the Opera Boom, N.
York. Mr. Ms/m=l. Prima Tenour from the Theatres
Royal, Covent Garden and Drury Lane—assiated by
Mrs CIA ace, and accompanied on the pano by Mr.
141/160C1
In consequence oldie great expense attending this
engagement, the free list G suspended with the uncap
don of the gentlemen of the press.
WantrestEirkiitioT Mai 1 0—
The entertainments will commence with the petite
comedy written by Mr. Crisp, entitled
USED UP on "rum's encores Uf rr."
Pir Chas. Coldstream Mr. Crisp.
Mary Wheatly Miss Cnnse.
After winch, the celebrated artistes will appear In the
Opera «f the
POSTILION OP LONJUMEAU.
(From which selections will be given.)
Thursday—Mr. AI Benefit.
ALSO
FIYOZINE DISPEUSARY,
For the effectual Core of
ndigestion, Hypo, Blue Bevil!, and Cholera
Tax public generally, who are out of mats, may safely
embrece thu universal stigro,sated ocardy, with the m
otionse that it tsllloelloll.l, an antidote to care, swanea
grief, ollevaton pun, does not interfere with duties of the
day, speedily removes hale, and ha been frequently
known to reduce tho most choleric to humour upon its
fist application Besides, it reinvigorates the patient far
next day'. business. All ages, sexes and comiltions have
been known to experience sensible relief. Instances are
rife of ten years being miruculously added to the life of
an orrogenorms, to say nothing of the weß-Imotian CAN
of • lady in search of health lowing here stambleill on •
goof hutbood. No Psrairs ha been secured, on the in
gredients, although ruinous to Europa mad America, and
here published to the world, am in the sale posametion of
cakg. aJ Pharmacy, tool imposition Is precluded by
the fact that if the wasillot of the component AM
veriest OT inferier. the compound u invariably framd to
museous and useless.
The ingrattients are (betinlent and yet how agreeable ')
• Meat of the CMhettra, a cocking. of the exquisite
Horsemanship of 111'lle Rou ; the manling hatchways! &-
owlets end perikots fa. of Young Chi= Hot on his
saddlelaa horse ; the great Backman! Tricks on hor•e
b•ck, awl Sontressus owl Balancing upon the Tigkt Rope
ay Nester dun; the Dramatic Snow of Mame Men.
=at and lamtren ; tee Masa style, at Feredacties by
II Signor LOlOl Genstam ; Equitation, Illyisountie,
Herculean Feats, Pa namint= cod Spectacles by Mama
KJEWSZDT, MT, Mons. la Thom, lows Dumas%
Rftrima, Narez, IlAnc.arv, 1.1*.t.2b. BMW
Mantua", BUM, sad Marna, in equal Rana, sled a
mtext rxtf of the ailtimainal deportment and droll ac
tions of the eerroptrie Trirk-Born. Annorroon: and the
odd family of dudinoure Pardes, Er-aan, Da., Kama
., ALADDIN, add ReITZILT, ; the whole mingled to
the emmatency of Ern., with the quake, pranks, and
face. of D. Rres, the emu Sliakspenam Jour, and
Sax 'hater, the drew Dasher Coeur/iris.
The system a prepared for t o o delectable dote by •
glimpse of the travethag cortege of the Main:boa as it
enters nom • th e Cowl cad Sate Egoipage of Loom
Panetta,ir-ilsogg of a. Froth ; the ekgeos Trap
pists and [moves eleebettnreseatr of the cavalcade of
Florsenten ani womest, and the great steeeruam PORT-
Arr.:, drawn by dtouviA stouts and driati. by Das Rim
km.df To be well shako wane tam" has been takeo
off the wrappers owe It has been discovered that the
pattern moo* shakes with laughter during the open.
no, enough for all practicable purpose. For Ike esz j
his:Tree Wm sod Bole and DAR Mt.'s Soap
Joke, bare been found a rpm* and for the eye, the as
woolierg itOso, the ea.:roam Jon, the guffaw Omen
Rot, and the suporrer fforophentalts. have been found in
antaneoudy efficamou.s. tt:F- Csolosi, not egaimo
ernowejedevs, for no oitatiou could talre.in the mot ver
dant ; bat against the only danger to be apprehended, to
wit, that the invalid may CALL 11170 :arrant.. of plea
sore during the Moo and Etation, or noo co:1w,
moo of login., daring the throo of flue MCI. Thin
universal Panacea will be woollies! wool at at the
grand Hood des betedides to be erected at
PITTSBURGH, on Lot in front of the AMERICAN
HOTEL, Peon street, on MONDAY, May 14fti, and
remain air days. Doors open or I—performance to
commence at } to 9 o'clock, P. M.
ljj , A Grand Performance will ho given each after
noon (Monday excepted,) at 3 o'clock, for the accom
modation of Juveniles and Families, who cannot at
tend at rushl
SOnlisslon OS cents—no half price.
DAN RICE, MM., upon Mgr Danis ; Doctroue 91.
ROSA, Oculist ; A. TENTER, Ascrier.U.n, SAM
THRIFT', upon undue scowl= of Bit. You. g GLENN
ROI, Prof. of Mak.).
DAN BZCE, Dean if cf... /baths,
RATM OF
RATES OF LBSCOU NT-CORRECTED BY
N. HOUSES £ SONS,
F:a•haage Brokers, Na• a
Pennsylvania.
Bank ofnitsborgh • —Paz.
F.xchango Bank Par
Mcrch. & Plan. Bank • Par
Bkx.of Plnladelphta • • • •par
jarti.lll Bank par
[lank of Germantown •Par,
Chester Chanti• • •rkarl
" Delaware Co.• ••par
" hlontacruery co.. .par
" Northunrerland• •par
lutobia Bridge Co.• • par
rk,ricatoorn Bank- --•Par
Fanners' Bk. Reathug•par
Famera'Bk.Bucka Co. par
Fumeslrk Lancas'r•pos,
Lancaster Co. Bk.• • • •Parl
Lancaster Bk. -.--• par
ll.. Stater Bank•—•-3.
atowitAirille Bk
Waattmaton Bk.. • • • • •
Gatty•burph Bk.-- • • • 1
Chant be r•burg• • •• • • "
usqtachanno Co. Bk.• • 3
Leingh
11. dal ctowni
Carlisle • •
Farmers' ant Drovers , ,I
Bast, Waynesborg• • 1 it
Ilairlsbure • "
lioueadale••—•—•--• 1 II
Leeman
132=1
Pcnkevi
~ nmlng • ••
West 13ranch
Relief Noma
MAL M Ut. Cam. do
C. &Co Scrip s.
Ohio.
State, Bk. and Branches I
Mount Pleasant. •• - • •
-houbensdlo
St. elairssillo•
Manama ..... —• •
Nese Lisbon-
Jinctanam Banks.
Columbus do•
HEIESI
,lombos
rd==
Putnam .
Wooster.—•.—•— . 70
Ntrusillon -... I
Sandeski
11050
Cleveland • I
Xenia •
Dastan• ..... u
Western Reserse••--• "
Franklin B'k Columbus "
Chillicothe "
Lake Erie••• ..... • • "
Seiota• • • ^
Loofewoor • ••---1)
/boonitoo• —-• • • • --I
5 •
Forkn'ro R'k Coatou•-6'
Urbana • —.6 •
tie ritale tr.
ilk of likottocky
11k.of iksoiavtlio• ..... • "
*ahem Ilk. gokitlekL' iv : ;
Mow York—Citl
ISRACKLISTT i WMTR,
DRY GOODS JOBBERS,
99 WOOD STREET,
A RE tam receiving. e very larg e Peek O( fresh
Ibex=of rtcent purchase and importatiou,which
to the Dade at touch prtees as cannel fall
to give entire eatiafacrion.
City and Country Merchants are invited to call and
examine our sock beton purchasing elsewhere.
• myS
Q STRIPE CASSlblbllbli-4 new tty ,
sj fancy "side stripe" CBlllll6Ciell lust reed and fey
sale by MURPHY, ON & Co, I
49 wood sa
DIBBONS--A handsome assortment o
11. beautiful styles Botmet Bibbons,just sectl and for
sale at reduced prices by
mylt DIORPEW, WILSON - it Co
EDWARD DUCK-5 balm bogey Cotton Dack,
II suitable for steam boat decks, wagon coven,
&c., Just received and foe sale by
myll MURPHY, WILSON &
F _
INE; GOODS-18 pr Gold Spectacles;
8 fine Diamond Finger Rings;
P.O Musical Dazes, shell cased;
A large assortment of Fans, with fine paintings
also, goldond silver Ka
Silver Batter Knives;
with agate handler,
Gold and silver waist Sockfes and Slides.
AIso—PARASOLS, dark green and other fashion.
ble colors.
The shove goods, with • large assortment of Jewel
ry, Fine) Goods, dm, will be sold for seem or other
good money, at No 67 Market street, by
mill ZEUULON KINSEY
TTAIHKELLAS-10 eases cotton and gingham Um.
U broil., cane and 'whalebone ribs, tort received
and for sale by SHACKLEIT & WHITE,
rayS PP wood st
EAKASOLS-27 cases cotton, gingham and silk
Parasols, new styles and designs; green Tore sa
'nth hinges and plain borders, nod beanuful ivo•
ry and fancy handles, jest reed and for sale by
Inya SHACK LETT & WHITE
CASSIMERE-6 pieces very doe skin (blarki
fine
Cassimere, received es a sample direct from the
manufamtmer, for sale by H LEE,
_ mye Liberty st rpposite 6th
BURLAP AND WOOL SACK—On le and and for
sale by my-8 H LEE
WIL MURPHY incites the attention of mar
chants to the large supply of new Goads just
opened In his wholesale Rooms, on lid story, northeast
corner Oh and market streets, Piusborgh.
This being his second supply for this spring, he bine
many kinds of goods at reduced prices, and tome
styles nokto be found elsewhere. ositdkerT
—C. S. P
W. H. Caur.
ISOOLDSALK. 011 Y GOODS
A I. 1018011 & CO.,
:;031N, . -zit/NEM AND IMPORTERS,
&I Maness Slam,
AllB now opening the most extensive and varied,
assortment of Spring and Sommer Goals ever
exhibited in the Western conntry, comprising upwaribl
of Eleven Hundred Cases, purchased to entire packs.
ges from the manufacturers, importers, and large me.
bon sales, by one of the [inn residing In New York,
who is constantly sending ns the newest and most
fashionable goods. They name in pan— •
ICKI eases rich Spring Pnntia 1 30 cases Id de Lathe;
514 " Lawns and Medias 30 " cotton and linen
120 " bleached Mmilins,all GinghismA
grades; 30 Mostirm
Iu " shining Check* and 127 - Bipkas 07S1011.
domerile Oingisainsi ales and. summer Etas
250 Brown Melding
Also, cases and packages of Bonnets, Flowers,
, Le-
Ribbons, Silks, Shawls, Bereges. White Goody,
Millinery Articles, Cloths tad Casseres, Linens, Ho-
eery and Gloves, &o. dr. .
City .d country merchants will find then stock as
large and demrable n. Eastern stocks, and an eraml
nattoo of their goad. and priers cannot fail to con
mace all that .nth their undeniable advantages and
theinues, they can compete wrrn say Erman Joanna.
This fact has been clearly demo.traurd to hundreds
of their patrons who formerly purchased East. Their
muck will always be found complete. ap7
DENCII LINEN AND LINEN LusTaEs—w.
r H. Means has now open a fall assortment of a
above articles, for dresses and sacks—among the let
ter are some scarce colors, such as pink, blue, green,
rec.; aim, pink, bloc, green, and Mode colors of Cha
meleon Lawns, and a large assortment of embroider
ed simslins and Lawns.
W. FL IT% recent purchase is uow all received and
'pen, and persons warning Dry Goods will do well to
ook at his large and fresh stock before purchasing—
northeast corner 4th mid market sta.
Wholesale Rooms up stairs. myti
DRY GOODS AT VIIIOIII3BALE.
MURPHY, WILSON 4. CO.,
No. 48 Wood at., Pittsburgh,
ARE now receiving a new aixibeantiful ssusrxaent
of SUMMER tiOODS, purchased within the lust
few days ant at greatly redatled prices They are
now enabled to otter an assortment, which for scanty
of style and lowness of price, cannot fail to give sat
isfaction to the moat fastidious. All die really desira
ble and useful goods of the season will be found In
their stock, and they only ask an examination of it to
convince the most sceptical of the facts stated.
apCiddsv2itiS
VELUM SPRING GOODS
WE are now opentug a very large and choice as-
Ty sonment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
selected with more than usual earn durum the last few
weeks. in the New York and Philadelphia markets,
and embracing a great variety of almost every de•
senption of the MMm and most fushionuble styles, end
large portion of it having been bought at the EAST
ERN AUCTIONS at a grew reduction frost the semi
hir fates, IWO are enabled to pair great indacenseins
to cash buyers, either by whillesale or retail. We
would therefore respectfully havoc the attention of the
public to our Stock, reeling confident of oar sbilityth
sun buyers in lamest every article they may wish in
oar line. To the ladies we would especially commend
mu stock of
Sat..sanm Dates Situ, of which we have a very
large and beautiful assortment of the latest styles and
most fashionable colors.
Lamas DIM, licrini—hlonslin Sr Laium,
Cheevre, silk, linen and mohair Lustros, painted
L.ewns, gingham Leartus, Foulards, new style 'termite,
English, French and Scotch Gingham, linen Ging
ham, in great variety, lac. &a.
Bosarni—New style Bonnet., very cheap.
/lissom aso noman—Of the latest styles and supe
rior in quality.
Paassoui—A very large and handsome stock of Par
noels, of almost every style and quality.
finsorts—A fine assortment of spring and summer
Shawls, of all styles and prices.
Fanoco th.orus—ik good supply of super French,
English and Ansencan Cloths and Cassel..., to which
we would invite the "hennas or persons needing such
goals.
A LSO—A full and general supply of Shining Checks,
Ti dawn and bleached Muslims, Table Linens,
moo ting.,&me Diapers, Cambrics, surruner Goals
and boys , wear, Jeconets, Swiss, Nim-
Books, Nankin., Prints, Gingham", Cra_pe,Crape Lane,
Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, "ilk k &c.
Per.. wishing to buy by wholesale, should call
and examine our stock, asair 'mice. are each as to
make it their interest to buy.
ALEXANDEk & DAY, 75 Market st,
spat northwest corner of the Diamond
AHTIFICIAL FLOWERS—Materials for Aruacial
Flowers, via, Plain tissue paper, spotted do, Car
n ane,paper for coloring, Pink S. ors, Leaves or eve
ry mono, bads, tips, end canoe's, e. be obtained at
F H & Co.' Trimming Stripe,
a. 14 62 Fourth in
UNllll4oll.lEl4Y—Worsted patterns tor Ottomans,
„Cg Piano Stools, Table Covers, Traveling Bags, with
a great variety of =HI patterns. Also, Worsteds of
all colors and abodes, by the pound, ounce, or stein
for sate by apt{ F H EATON Zr. Co, 6/ Fourth st
S
ECOND ttIiFYLY—W LL Dlurphy, at northeast cary
ner of 4th and Market streets ha•now opening
scrogn supply of soma . and Roomer Goods, and ban a
large assortment of Dress Hoods of newest styles, and
staple Goads of every kind, all of which will he sad
low. • aptie
/t KEEN fdlisLiN DE LAINE—W K blerphy has
recetved the above scarce and desirable article,
of the fashionable sbadec also, Green Bunn, apl7
NOTICE TO CONTO.AOTORS.
CANAL LETTING.—The under
eloped, Trustees of the Wabash
and Erie Conti, hereby give notice
that they will receive sealed proposals m Ncultingion,
Davies county, Indiana, on the Pith day of June next,
for the construction of about twenty-four miles of soul
Canal, extending front the proposed Dom across the
West fork of White River. near the South line •I Omen
tcounty to blaysville, In Davies manly. On this por
n of line there are to be constructed five Lib Lecke
and oue Gourd Look, to be both of -timber, a Dam
across Slutkardtx Creek, and one or two small Aque
duct., !nether with the usual variety 01 earth work
common to a canal. The line will be divided into sec
tions averaging, about half a mile in length.
At the same time and place, propeanis will be recei
ved for building. with cut stone masonry, the piers of
the Aqueduct over East fork of Whitt River. The
stone tor thisUlasonly mast be procured from the gear
nes of durable limestone to be found on or near either
the East or West fork of Whits River, from which
point they can be delivered by seater.
The line to be placed under contract, will be ready
for Inspection ten days prevtous to the time of letting,
and an necessary information In reference thereto will
be given by the Resident Engineer.
CHARLIM BUTLER,
A. M. PUETT,
TOO. U. MAHE.
DISCOUNT.
IlLurrxrit' thrum
Tarts-lianla. April SS, 1t.41 olT7:tjunell
11111rW • , 711Traviy
, Derain. comer or art!
1107 v•
and Decatur, between
.P2-41ain
Market street, near lta
Indians.
•State & Uranches.•
8 - atatkrip • •••• ••
Vlesteka..
Ezetimge Bk. aV. 1
Farmers Bk. of Va. -- • "
Bk. of the V "
Market and Ferri alums.
Ay._ J. WESTBAT,
-4-11111 V DENTIST,
Respectfully tenders his
rofesslonal cervices to the citizens of Allegheny city.
• to, northeast corner's( the Dishiond. Refer to
Bk. of Virginia.• • •••—•
I M. tr. M. Bg., Wheeling
do Morgantown—•
N. W. Bank Va—
do Wollaburg•--•
do Parkersburg.
Dr. T. F. Dale,
Dr. M. IL Trevor,
Dr. J. B. Hann,
Dr. EL M. Knox,
'Bk. of Tennoasee• .• • • 5
& Iderch'ts Bk-- "
Bk.• ••• • "
'Union Ilk --
Elisaoarl.
!State Ilk of ?amour,— I
North Carolina.
'Bk. of Cape Fear. • • • • • '2
Plearbere• 2
Btate Bank 2
South Carolina.
Camden Bk
Wm. A. Ward, Derdia4 _ . . Rev. A. W. Bildt . ,
Rev. N. West aratdtra
0. W. BIDDI.III, Derstlal.,•!
REMOVED to a new three story brick!
on Smithfield street, one door below
Sixth street. Teeth inserted from non
to an entire eat, on the Vernon principle, with a bean
tipreseptation or the natural guro—restonng the
or' • shape of the fate. •
N. B.—Teeth extracted with little or no pain.
Decayed Teeth permanently wised by &mama, pre.
venting the tooth ache. which is much boner than en.
ring It, though it should be done in five mini/tee, or
even Instantly. mnialy
of Cluslemon
mmen.ial 13k • •
of Georgetown--
,Bk.of I iumburg• • - • 2
'March:mu Bk 2
Planion &Mocha's Bk• 2
Bk. of South Caroltna • • 2
Maryland.
IBolumora
. . .
1300103 FOR THE SUBSCRIPTION OF Stag
In the Citizens , Insarance Company of Plitaburgh.
will be opened in the Rooms of the Board of Trade, on
Molina Monday of November nam, at 10 o'clock, a. at.
Wm. Lorimer, Jr. Robert Woods,
Wm. B. hVClare, Joseph Plummer,
S. M. Kim Josiah King,
John Sheriff, Alex. Roseburg,
and H. D. King,
ardtbdolova Comonarionera
lialtm'e 0R R Seri 10
I 'umber land Dk. of A I
othee9 ........ — • I
For. Bk. of Maryland. • ..,
' Farmer.' & Me bargee "
Ilk. Frederick '
Frederick Co. ilk...—. o
Hagerstown Bk . o
bimetal Bk. —.—.......... r
Patapsco Bk • —•••• •• • • 1
Waatungtonflk•--
,fikalfWertminsier • ... ‘•
Illehlgan.
113 k. of 131. Clam. e - - ---
Bk. of River &alma. --
klieldgeua Ina. Co. • • 5
WLPar. & Idea's llk 6
ISCOILItin Terrill+.
afftFiroln.CohliDee 6
Canardaa•
liAll solvent Banks I
.Bank of Enel.d Notes
li . --fd 70 ge / su.
Gold & Spec le Value,
Napoleons —• • •• • • 660
Ducats ....... 2 130 9 90
Eagle, old • • • • • • 10 60
Eagle, new ••• • • 10 00
Doabloona,Breondk 10.00
!Do. Patriot. -- —••••• • 1060
jdovorelgae 4 03
ifironeas --• 6 Oo
IFrederlendPore - --•s 7 60
ITee ?halm • • • •• 760
rfen Dodders • • • • • 3 00
:Loolsdkni• •• • • 4 50
lirlohßliffii•
iNew York •--- • - 1 p.
Philadelphia • • • •—• I pm
Baltimore --•-• • I pro
..par. latent G'lm-
STINE subscriber Offers for sale a large and splendid
assortment of rosewood and mahogany grand Ac
tion Pianos, with and without Coleman's celebrated
Xolian Attachment. The above instruments arewar
rnoud tb be ego.] to nnyAnnignetared in thin coun
try, and will be sold lower the- any brought from the
East. F. BLUME, No 112 wood et,
lid door above sth
N. U —City Senp adli be taken at par tor a few of
he above assortment. myl . F. B.
Bedknd, Pa. rows irmanaan, Indiana, Pa.
KING & nOORBEAD,
'WHOLESALE GROCERS, Forloarding and Com.
Ty mission Me boats, and dealers In Produms old
Pm...burgh Monuractures, corner of ilto Diamond and
Diamond alloy, tiusbumls.
Itancurama—Dr. P. Shoonberger, piub
Mehard Bard,
Hon. Jos. ?dorrison, , ,
Med. S. Mlion, Esq.
SimonAq.„ Omenatrar]rk:
T. Gen= 1- Co-, Philadelph.m.
J. Milliken & Sant, Lewiston., Pa."
J.Reamer,
Hon. Wm. J. Donallorty 4 ,l 44
Mulhollan & Hay, HIM
merrirrov&
ONEY DEW SYRUP-10 bbls Hooey DovrA
rup, landing from tteuoor Measeoyer.Artd; for
solo by aryl JAS DALZEIDI
'•
DOTASH-9 eeka }du reed and far seta bi
I atyl . J C,ANFIELTI
MEE
saw -
A TWO sum . Brick House, mm eight
trootait exelasiya of boseateut • • toast; mad
su, to} tsru families ? situated •• Libettf =oat.
Allegheny' W , swill be sold low for O
r& Hogilize
m
Valuable Building Lola lOr
Tadsubscribers are authorizeduioffer mg
sale, supon' tildtly favorable tenni, al:amber ,—
of eery valeabbilhdldmg Lots, co.tiMag .
Amnion of the Lots numbered 67, 6S; 69 and 79, 21 :
Woods' General Plan of the City of PittebtMlb ,l4 M 6- •
tied at the south eatrwardltcomer °frisked War.
streets, fronting 140 feet scathe forme and aiundwt
along the latter about 600 feet to the- egbeny
and being a pan of the Real &wee( the late James
Stevensen, E. 3., deceased.
It plan Or subdayision of the above In confer- .
may oats : which ais Reap:wed to ea may beam= at
the office of die mdevc,gnea, on between Mar
ket and Reny at. to 1117 Elli.
To Rent.
11: ::WO miry brick dwelling goose , pltrimaritl
.4toxted in Oakland, stutLfive toms of Wild.--
s will be rented . qing low if application . to
made immediately. Inquire of
apPL • HARM) JONES k Co
26 - 5 Acres Coal Land TOY Odor
ITUATKD an the latommottelait, shoat Knife*
i from I.e. MO Me 3 miles abo thlxd Loek,-ln
theinstnedine nett hborhood of M Lyon a. Rhea,
And Mr. ;an lierront - poschaso. This fine body of
Coal will be mid at thelow price of 03 pet acre—qtus
third in hand, borne Lu bee equal Limns' payments,
without Irdemst - Title indisputabla Lona** to
rxek 7 e . epeiC4 be aorpassed. For further partleana
enquired R. RA.LBLEY, who has a daft of Wel Fre
peny. Residence Di at, below Feny,Mr. Adaute ROW.
N. B. There is atwitter stem of coil on thls 'trent,
yea doge the lower, of excellent quaky
hiltbdtf
C'otratiter — RICELIDSINCM TOs BPIF.
LO ACRES OP GROUND, situated near the
Pittsburgh and Greensburgh Turnpike, n milts
from the city, and adjoining the sUleglionLiC u elv
atom on which is emoted a large and well
two story brick Llarelling House, together with 'tables,
carriage house, the. There is also CM the omnibus
larg: „ , rms .
~.t yw o f frult
gvovs .c i rre h a e , rid Al spring of unusual ox.
eol jal3 Watt. YOUNG, la Liberty tt .
- Real Ertate lb. Sala.
riE Subscriber will sell, at privet* sale, that Indite,-
de Property, on the Fourth Street read, adjoining
present residence nod give posseadon Immediate
ly. Thete areaboatTille AORES OF CHOICELAND,
Ln • higkstate of cultivation. The ituproventent. ate
a large Ifni well finished brick'DWELLINO HOUSS
a superb' Ram, and other out buildings. Adjoining the
iitirellinelt e running Fountain and • geed Pam*hi ch sit constant &apply of excellent water-
Thera ts a vatted of Frait Thee and Eihnabbery Olt
' WV:LI; it iVil i fttrente t itir e. ribed P=„trfola cot
a large LOT on Paenzylvarda Avenue, at the end of
the board w alk. Inquiet of
Keane DAVID PEELER.
;alualtle Real Estate tor Sala.
MITE Trastees of the Western Ttwologleal Seadnau
A havAl - decided to @short perpetual lease, a per-
Wong their property in eghottY oitb oar on yen.
favorable tenon, front 30 to 00 Leta of different atm.
A warrantee tide will be given. Aldan of their ean'
be seen at NA LW Wood street.
liglartieniart, enquire of either of the ondaralsed
tree. JOHN T. LOGAN
ALEX- L 617
bIeJLOOL2d L 0
YTIA
fabd-if H. C L. HlL l a gy.
SAM
At st very low HAMM
A TWO story Brink House, on Federal at,
tia ono door above the northwest corner of the
North Common, Allegheny wide lull, patios,
dining room and kitchen on the first door. Four roam
on 2d story, with a finished attic.
Possession to be bad Immediately. Inquire of
a2l t 080 B atILTENBERBER, 87 Frontal
Frr rrifsits for Sale.
MBE following property in the city of Pittsburgh,
I. and near the borough of hlenettester, on the Ohio
river, is otrered for sato nu .eammodating term=
3 Lots (being
_mil-division of LokNo 409 - In the pins
of the eigy of Pinsburgh,) haying no Bet front on Se
venth street, by 010 met to Strawberry ellef near
Grant aired
10 0110 note Lot" fronting on an Avenue, Cl feel
'ide, running from Beaver road to theOldo river. ad
dniug ?hi114.'3 Oi: Cloth Foole'
For terms, enquire of CHA R EB a. SLIMLY,
or I Ar.h1.03 (ALARA,
bldtf flurtla's Buildlag, eth
T — Viairearrls Pi - reptr — ^ortrlVile
)11.6 NINTH WAILLI - OF PITTSBURGH —Bev
al Lot[ Baldwin and Liberty streets, In the
foot by .190, ,end uliencrit the proposed
.."..21 Hamad. For ternnadre
MULLES B. LYS)
r- `. • orJAtIFSOBBABA, •
un;)l..tif Burke% Building, etli et
- - - •
A FINE two story Brick House, pleasantly
aituated on the hill directly book of Mr. Andrew
WlllBOlOll property, near Pelutsylvania avenue.
'lhe baser and lot will be sold very low (or sash. For
further infortnation apply to H. W. &A. B. HELL,
Attorneys at Law, 4th street, between Snaithdold mod
Grant. Nita:4f
•
FOlt SALE,
ON frvorribie terms- 4 In. of Ground on the south
aide of I'.llll wee., near the Itlonongahela river,
fronting th met on Pehu mice; and extending 110 feet
in depth to an adey 20 ft wide; a most desirable loca
tion either for private residences nr for manafaruming
purposes.
Wood C
at
'.COUNTRY•sEvr TO LiFi r - - A two awry
Brick Dwelling, with 51 acres highly improved
Land, situated in Oakland, to let from Ist April
HARDY. JONES b. Co,
robe
ja.FOß KENT—For one toneve yenta, from the
first of April next, a largo two stoned blink
Dwelling House. pleasantry situated onthe bank
of the Ohm river, adjoining the borough of blanches
tor,-tennlll about four antes of land, out bondman, fon/
•afit Ac.
Apply to
bli - .13 A HUTCHISON & Co
•
To Let.
LARGE and well finished
ftlloll3, second ittnoiy, on the corner of Wood end Third streams
above the Exchange Mime of Wm H
Poisesiiongracn immcdtately. Inquire of
'ad & ROE, IN Liberty at
- ' - TO LET—A large bncd Dwelling ttanse,
fiT suitable for two families, Isitnated on Federal
f• trent, Allegheny, above bit. Graves' store.
+lkp
to&r11. LEE,
Liberty et, opposite &h
TAV9I — POIOJAMV,
g&TWO LOTS on Beaver sinmr, in the city a
]4l Allegheny, above the uppereemmons, on which
is erected a frame building, two stories hlgh,latitable
for two small tenements. The lots are each' twenty
Met ; In front by one hundred feet deep, and run bark
to n stern{ forty teat wide. The
in t erv a l taldge on the pre.
mists pay o you handseute son the invest
„men; and the property well he sold cheap for and
Apply 11. 5r..% Olsrk's office., U. S. or to
nov - KAY k Co
Pon ssfati
T E g N round, and 2
fronting b - on l ln ' tisre ' Plo o rt n h ' S,t ' high"
lathe florae llisto:klmoulion. Terme 11.1 . 00,, t oy,
ROBINSON
I?r ‘ ftl. 0 Roam - Six,
mikateno Office, Exedras° Du dings, St Char au
Scotch Bottom Lin fbr Sale.
TEN ACRES OF LAND, 'lowa d In Peebles town
hip, M
on the ononsracia, tit miles from Pitts
burgh—in lots tosuit purchasers.' For Nether partic
ulate apply to Fleury Wooer, lid sti or to=
A WASHINGTON,
aorMdtf" 4th,Above Smithfield stla`
WAREFAISE FOR subscriber
offerviorr. the three stole belch Warehouse
on Wood street, osmopted by It. Tanner & Co.
apl7 tpL WILSON, Jr.
VALU ABLE REAL ES PATE ohl PENN STREET
FOR SALE—A Lot of liretutdisituale on Pena,
amry between tiuy and Marburg street+, uliohtirtil
thy house and lot noa oceopind hp Richard .eltararda,
having n front of 115 tett, and 111 depth 150 feet, wttl bo
sold on favorable term. Title unttorseptloaable,. Ea
genre 0n5...f C. O. LOOMS, Oh et, neat Wood.
oel.tf
ADESIRABLE. Building Lot in Allegheny arty, fe,
vonably located, in mina about half as bore, mast
gill be sold on .commodaling teems. Inquke of
robe 1 D WILLIAIIIB, 110 wood ci
jo b FOR RENT—A room in U e /COOnd .MO%
Ass_2l3.Wonal garner.
• ...
.. _.,
Property inllegheurelty fair gate.
rrIIE subscribers oars for sale a number of choice
..t, Lolls, situate In the Scoond Ward, &cning en the
Common nrmtne, on easy WIT.. kir, of
W. OIH. ROBINSON, Any at or, Si Blair in
nr of i AS ROBINSON. on thinnest:use, •
myt7xl.kant'T . .
FILRISH PURE TSAa s
tlfholesale and rata I , at the •
DEKUN TEA STORE, i 0 Fenn stree; near Wood,
L Pittsbargh.—The subscriber having returned
from New York., is now receiving a /Org. all apply
of Malt GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, from the New
York Pekin Teo Company seicerrlth gust care for
retail sales Our stock being no heavy wb are pre
pared to supply Gnxers, Hotels, amboutsand Fam
ilies with any quantity and at any nee they may wish;
Peek. , to L i and 1 pound pas 1 lb. tin cants.
ten, G end 13 lb catty bores, and i half chest.
Reuel Grocers are invited to all, as we can and
will sell better Tens at lower p eels than any ether
house in Pittsburgh.
Om stock of fine Young Hymn,
unpowder, and tal
penal Green, and Oolong Block cos am the tam in
the American market.
Loveringindouble refined Lo Crashed, and Pal
sy i Fy ini i nv i zi . ! ;li o t r C hLth o barrel.
St.
Do.
mingo and Rio Coffees, select...l l lo ' l ' gs most es:prate.
tied coffee Broker in New York ,
Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled CocuMbers and
their "11 ble d .
N. a—Alt Dr. D. lekyLle'S ' Ainl47 Medicines tussle.
doe9.llawS A. JAYNES.
nedDICAls BDRGICiAIs OVAPICSII,
No. 65s DIAMOND ALLEY a
1 few doors below Wood street, tali
- market.
1111tedW f
114 having been
regularly eda to th candles
. • ▪ - oteadon, and been f or soma tints
- • g
general . Diraeticer eau , canines
Ids attenti i t: the tteaument al
-them puss and deßeata cam'
plaints fir w his opydrandiles
•••., and cartoon peeublirly qualify
to atu trt 7 atmen l'im t ofthose l Y e ' otrip '"" htints,(digrqgwkleti
time be has had more preence and has caladium pa.
gents than ran ever fell to the lot of any private peso•
wiener) amply qualifies lam to offer alumnae* of
permanent, nod satioLletory °are to all tainted
with delicate diseases, and all dbicasei wising them)
from.
Dr Brown would tutors thous afflicted frith
or
diseases which base become chrome by time or Ina
graouteti by the use of any of the common mimeos of
the day, that then compbunts cm be radically and dmr•
mighty eared; he having given his careful attenhon to
the treatment of each emu, and succeedultaltandiads
of instances In curing persons of indommation of the
neck of the bladder, and kindred disease* which often
result from those eases whore others have convened
them to hopeless despair. He parricularlyironts ruck
as have been long and msucemarfally treated tly °then
to C 011.411.11 him, when every mitishietion elVerl
m
the., and their costa treated acarefal,tbaroagit and
intelligent manner, e omted not. bps lon* eaperianea
study, and investigation, arbich o lrgible for lima
reeled i:mer e l practice Onedi ina gl ee
714 - flerma or Rupture.—Dt Brown Wen Mantes pen
was afflicted with Benda to call, as ha has paid panto'
▪ nine amnion to this disease,
▪ CANCERS also cored.
Dr. T. IL Elliott,
Dr. inn. Dicksan,
Dr. EL B. Mowery,
Dr. H. R. Bell.
Skin disoaxa; Maori' a Palsy, etc., speedily eared
Ch 7 . l7tints . of ealh . seßlliving at a distance, by
staling their di:eau wriiing t giving all the itraPi
rotas, can obtain medicine: with dOrnuona (or um, 6 7
mg
addreasinfee-
g T. DROWN, M. Di ? post paid, end oleos.
a
Office No. 65, Diamond alley, ooyealte the nearly
Douse.
RicianoltraM—Dr. Drtimula reorlydlsouttertd mate
dy for Rheamatinni is a speedy end certabaramedy tor
that painful trouble, It newer fails
Office and Privates Consaltlng Roams, No. 6,5 Dia
mond alloy, Pittsburgh, Pa The Domani ii4wAys
home,
BT No =re _ _
• - 7 aim
TVLIED FIWIT-SGO bush ddesl Peich64. t o do
1.,P 'Apples, Int . sale. br .... 51114 . I___ BI .IfATERKON
.6-eirrifeihgkiiiS-510U &fa Sey_!.
.0 sale by .7 , 3 Ls wAT E an AN
Ebriltikes, for safe by - 1 44
osyl LB waltegatiec.
Mff!E
FOR Stk.LE
ta=l