PITTSBURGI-1, FRIDAY, 11-PR IL 1 ' 1 . : . ,FOR GOVERNOR, 41.•• A.-MUKLEMIERG-- "wieggEgrg 'We are surmised t like the Philadel _o seats pa p er _ ftbia Tiraeaypagr ground in favor of,„ the *ail Ai; P IA * virPrk-g- thatiournaihs ever been tLe sealant rno!iortli!* tad zorPtulltitglis Mgt .wecor. ainly did expect that when : a project was 'turfed. tb trfrithlish in Tea es:AGO:la a morroPtily aria ccapprotlon snore powerful and dangerous than nay thatims ever yet existed in the - corintry---u corporation upon which ..we would be dependent for every .pound ofitneisihrui dise sent by oerCannls; and Which 1 1 1/011111 . ifniiibt even the right of our citizens to journey through.the state --we say that when a preposition so..stertling as ad* was made, we certainly ilicbespoet to find. the Tine/ occupying its vt onted position, and denouncing a pro.. ject-se dangerous to the liberties of the frelpita.. art"t the Times seen enough of OM- corrur4iest of-corixo• rations? Iles not theeletnoemtie party woex contend ?od that moneyed ones especially. were in 'their , nature :dangerous to liberty and virility "1 - AU . idle to talk ,about inipoling checks upon them- totpierierm;s has tbown that they regurd all restraints as mere cobwebs, 4+; be brushed uwar . wlterterer ramie* Or ambition Amoy suggest. •Does that journal think it probable that the Corporation that would own our public Works, would be any mere honest than the others created in this country. Oa the other hand is there not eatery reason to consider it more dangerous than any that has ever preceded it? First., because of its immense power. Second, because itsiwould probably be con trolled by citizens of otheestates Suppose !lieu, York 'was to.urelittseourinnin line? Suppcise. English bond holders e ere to purchase it Dues it require even or dine rysagnei ty to perceive the fearful pesitiou in which we would be placed? A Corporation, controlled -by 'reigners, extending through our entire state, and port n•hich we would be dependent fur all that can add to our comfort and wealth as a people We are at a loss to know upon what authority the. Times asserts that ‘' two-thirds of tho :people are in fiver of selling the public works." We honestly be lieve the reverse is the fact, and !fret they will giv e • die p - eiert. its quietus at the October election. The best ev'idence of this is, that those who so strongly urged the sale, _Were afraid to submit the measure to the people. Is it likeiy they would have been so, it they.were sure — two-thirds" would support i! ! If, ievweVer..-iich should be the fact, the credit and honor of the C , lMMuri Wealth, about which these Inert are so exctiediutix sensitive, nil] not suffer; fur in obedience to the drci.itm of the people the main line will be sold, ital . our creditors satissed. We believe, therefore, ihat the Legitlature hals done right in referring the - mutter to the people; the member s were net selected ia mien:nee to this question, and no general expres. tiorr cf opinion has been had The works belong to the people and arc under their control, and it is but riebt that they ebould be consulted jo their disposal —it is but 'gin that they should be asked to decide fur themtelves,—whether they will submit to increased taxation, or avoid it by subjecting themselves le the tendermereies of an immense Corporation. • r4''The Gazette of yesterday contains an insert,- pulpits attack "Upon Judge Yl'itx vs. for his letter on the annexatioaef Texas. The arguments of that jeer. nal on any question can have bat little weight in this 'communty, hut:when it s:edilorcharges mercenary mo tires on oth , !rs, his reaspaing,howeverplaurible it might be when used by honest men, sinks beneath contempt. What man in Allegheny county, - whig'or democrat, will permit D. N. WIIITZ, W 110513 itching palm still eluiches the prnductof hii bargaining with phose,fifteen masonic Whigs, to charge such a man al W/LLIAN IV MIMS with haring "sold himself to John Tyler." 1111 - hite ha's any knowledge of public feeling on the quei ion ufannexati.m,ho must I, now that a large par. tioncf the most distinguished statesmen of the country ate in favor of the measure, and we are credibly in formed that Mr. Cr.A Y himself is among the number. Are all these men puechascol byJohn Tyler t will the ganettesay that Henry Clay has F 61,1 himself to the Preshient:7 If they act (rum hottest motives, why should Ron. Wat. WitsiNs be subjected to the dis honorable suspicions of men whose own opinions are 'regulated by the amount paid for them, and who are sb totally dent itmc ()revery feeling above the most sor -4!1-ayarice, thaethey cannot imagine how an honest Man can express his friendship fur any measure with out pocketing a bribe. g:--, The editor of the Gazette professes to be opposed to the annexation of Texas,but what assutance can be give the public that ho will not change his opinion, if - . auyaf the friends of die measure would bid a larger - sorra for him than the pony purse of the fifteen whigs 7 Hai he net denounced Clay on account of his opposi - than to. the tariff; on account o'. his masonry, his slave. - ry, his immorality and hi* profanity, with as mtaeh en 'ern' ai he now denounces the nnnexation of Texas 7 ilisho not accused masons and alaveholders with bo. ' lag the abetters and, apologists of every species of F :-:..-- crime, and is he not now supporting and advocating bothl Has he been bought 7 Hss he deserted his - . for Mer frieads, betrdyed their principles, and sold him .... self' to the masons and slaveholders t—let the fifteen iavhige answer. `• . tee Ye t this is the man, and we are happy to say the ~. . . nay eee, that dares to impeach the honesty of Wit. : 11 11.sueomotives for being in fever of the annexe- IV 'hoe of Teins. We are tam asionishedat his conduct; i _ ve can readily imagine how he must writhe under the 't. oratempt that ail honorable men must feel fur one so e .tiesaituto ()fevery Y 'il.feelingabove the love offilth ~ and following the innate principles of all men -'the act from such motives as govern him, he endea -...- ...Asstg . gothers down to his own degraded level. ,ttte '''Ys Tlual.turc.—Tbe Gazette affects to be tee . - . ' -bly borrigled team publication of Cley 4 s ()moiling ex. v.* Ploitti - libiels appeared in our paper of Wednesday. his - artier that the publication of such matter should r: .affeeltai the editor of the Gazette, for it is but a shot t I F'. time since he denounced Cl•.y a 4 a duelist, and prom. iced to oppose him at tha pelts for this and his other vices. Although he abuses the Post in unnvasured . terms for publiihing such matters. he dare not deny t itan that every word is true. While he admits the truth of the charge, he tries to apologise fur Mt. Clay by stating that he never injui od any man in a dual, 404,thist he never had any wish to do sp. It May .be true that heasvei injured any one in a duel, b u g, dust seal nattily fault of his intesitions, as is proven by WI *lisp hat, Prentice, of the Louisville Journal:. - If he . I . 44ist . kh to dq.so.4or was it.that One shot would gacpularyligh, snit that taktaisis each' maniensawaite alekielistajtildstraato Srourahstariasii come as neer 16 1 6 ‘_„, ‘l/,#1,-,1 the t • ..rf a tiettilr, (hpt 4. was the loose gisistivera by Alsplielphi Cla aimed eitlehist ittriaspriesi- was the body, but tollY Peru the ice. Did not this ~, -: t ~ - flail lontin THOMAS PHILLIPS, EDITOR. 'tom.. . turn look like trying t 4 ' r\Ltsgenist. in name chv's ~ . nyipet. - a tin4Wirith Marshall , Ran 1 .-*, eiesinge to con ~ , . tiii thltilEtt ~ held' in favor of i ! wottia s‘poji ilia - 444 iate huts hks ", 1 • • 'rat he the *4 ll 4liltri ‘ murder of poor Cilley, vial ramose all Afiiißditor 44111,8Prminst tabs 'imistal...- 1 -- - 1". doubts tetneved,. Ile lase armpits:pat sopßoet,Cil;, against all Oppoaiiiii,.iitd appear. disposed to I up "to the ciiiiditiims of the bond. He will emulate MAW Dalgetty in faithfulness, and fight fot Clay to dm end of his contract notwithuaadia x hi s c.trf . .. ~ - . , . ..,. j oytE _in) +ifofib!inqsfit.futioit-wwpesir ippiwo thm . d per4P4 , : inkijaiklea, rk4eii.'.o34 l lre!"; ige the lei esieisarshionef Preeidass -IT lAN *ladle 'long endured lay thavgastitslitele iiifbt kalitelfit Dieibil. WA ' ll ' ir *: V r e ld*liie ' ,ei l Peeed''l l6 % he htieeen'te I? theioMiniatiattOo' more from a ilistireoosmsp its pa kleglete tind..tro have the Meatlii to betray the Presideta 'at some fetave day,- than from any unbolt of feelbt w iliwith the demaciatit prineiftles andeentic.h it Otis to duetcti. -The followine paragraph 'friiiii r the Medism .. .. . nian, shows that we were right in our conjocaurea I . _..., . - .PAIR. V9E : IT .R„ ow. Mli TY.ltglt• -- --- Thellatioital Intelligence r, New fork Atriericam ItT-New York-Commercial Advectifici o eell-Vele:eta*last siiikooliarorgans of Mr WChster—tira stimuit nd . us. s• t 17 a systematically ossanliing Mr Tyler. ' nu tend to expose the ?resident's ert+et rnalivies aria! iii; •hiactfEcial acts: they attribute to hint tim-mmt corrupi designi imaginable. and teiliffy hint 'Without stint "We can easily repel these Webstetinn attack's, and -carry the war ante Africa. We maybe itbkt toprore that MrW. tfesired to wield the whole pationageofthe Getettiment against Mr Clay; that, whilelimbreiting fliehdahip For the President. he was attatking hiliiin asestrspapers; fitatYletis thud a year ngo...l:nikwa s Willing to support a &Moot-sit for Prooidenr, iehts-ores in furor of"imnexation,"-antittrat his second choice mit the'distinguished Judge hfc----, who is understood to be opposed to annexation." A NOT TIER DU Et. AT BLADENSBURG. IVe Jearn rmm our attistiibm Washbron correspon dent, "Jupiter," that colisidOatile - excitement existed inThit city yesterda), caused by rumen of a duel said to have ;Akan Ow at an stiffl y . hour in. the DWl:ling the v 1614 olllbulensburg. 'The pailles nquicas could be dseertairied were Pierce Butler ated Jaws Shot, trom Philadelphia, The weapon.; pis tolii,'brid distance fifteen paces; Two shots were exchanged without effoct, when the' parties were sepensted b. the authorities. When last heard from they weroptg cneding on tew.ards•Bultimore and may. Maio - had a nother meeting. The Philadelphia papers SW rater. day morning state that two young bloods of that city heti started in the diimultin of the_ Bladensburg battle ground to heal soineimaginaty wounds ;V an honors hle nature, who we presume are the acme spirited in dividuals.—Beit. &sm. Butler is thehnsband of Fanny liemble. The Phila. Times says that the cause of this meeting is tt jealousy ti t n 7 , ,tftltglit!silikpW ! fa n r. *ol# ' 111 #t '. W*00 4 4 ithoolaftli. awe that at the election which came cff in that town on Monday, in the Episcopal converation, eiNtsitietabie ititeit.st IvEl5 manifested, and it resulted in the success ortlie High Church or Pu!.eyite ptirty. A NF:W Dtsassa --The Pillrnmichi (N 0.) Glees. er gives to necount of a loathsome disease, resembling leprosy, which had broken out in Negnae, Traeadie , end Tabisintae. The., Legislature appnapriatia3oo foribe.purpowrofteakingsriattempt. gress. • • ?dm t. postscript to a letter from LoS:k port, widowed to the Buffalo Commercial, okayst - The TMil bag from Rochester to Lewisum, containing t'ae Canada mail, made up at Rochester on the 4th, due here on the Bth, wne found about one mile and a half in a field east of this village,. this zooming, tut open and robbed. The value of its contents is not known." IRTOLUOT.MCE FROM BALTINORIC...-The SOO MOH that theliotels of that city are doing "a rousiog he'd. newt." sad are making great arnmgements to accom modate the hosts of strangers who will vi.it the city at the Mai• Convention Seserat tried dogs, are raising about the.ei4 and spreading the horrors of hyd reply, bin quite rapidiy,-*- Three rabid animals were ' killed on the 13th, bet not until they had bitten many others or the e.anine race. Two fires occurred on Suoday night, both it is sup posed. the work of incendiaries, with a band of whom the city is at preseatitiested. ' • RESIGNATION QT GOVERNOR .SRANNOS.- The Co lumbus Statesman 58yr: Gov. Shn anon has resigned the executive &See ir. consequence of being confirmed toy the Senate as Minister to Mexico. Thomas W Bart ley; Speaker of the Senate, now becomes Governor by virtue of the Constitntioa, nod will be here in a few days to enter upon the discharge of his duties'. THE TEXAS TREATY; The correspondent of the Mew York Tribune giveli the following us the rumors that are afloat in regard to the cor.tentA of the Treaty: `•lst. It is alleged then that Texas is to be admit tell as a Territory. 2. She is to heretic° representatives that are to be elected next October. 3. She is to receive for the present her public lands, in order to pay her debts, 1% hiolt are alleged to be a bout $15,000,000. The qurstion oftho Boundary Line is tu be reserved as it subject for future negotiation•between the Repub. lic ofMexice and.tho United Stut-s. These ale said to ho the out:ines. Mt Packenham and Mr Calhoun nre hard bt work corresponding a. bout Oregon." CONNECTICUT ELECTIONS—FINAL RE MILT. The Hartford Times has received complete reterne from the State, including the result of the socond eke tions fur Representatives on Monday hut- The fol lowing -show. the state of the parties in the House a Representatives. • F d Hartainl County, 16 ta Now Haven , dd . 0 , 13 New L o n , 60;4 ./ 6 10 Fairfield " Windham," - 18 Litchfield, " 1N ids 4 rex, 11 /7 Tolland, " . 6 U 6 Thus it will Ise seen, 99 97, friyi tho Time*, that in the tower House tho Federalists hare a majority of 7, l i m o, we ought to state that in this estimate, pro have conceded to them two wbo are considered doubt ful: This result has been effected, notriitlisttindi ng the Democrats gave maistithis in srreettyjight towns, while thar:FefferaUsislaie tnajorlues in sixty towns on 1)!. The Senate consists of 21 membori; af'which the thwwderetw-havo-eileesed- perharis In the 9tb, 10th, 11th, 14th 4ind . rlatti idishicta, in which the Feduluk*An agliut.Pt **VI tAn-bOutt. Preyriimpd, if at all, "by the skin of their ;me*. in pone thein_Piq their majority exceed 14 votes, end in oast of lien. buyout -A *mite of less than fir* vole would have irivaitto as all of these disincti. And ot cog* assured too • majority in the Senate. _- .: , esailing t. die Sheridam r tk. ,,....P :14,,&th i1im -AticecAstra, war mode. - iiiii7l, NJ ?:)L-.?..` 1. 1 ;. - :- . 7. -. t -- 1 -. 4 . s itblellutm-sthatheillds,je helloosect Lesede„ the'r c orOngfecAtitiilss, Free ich ills a iketrikthe Eta* of elitnklon Mii. petition was Oder. mikerifessei-,-;--'..-*-- On t he o g i , *Om Ciestllaileil Mr. Cobden brought ',Atm • 9.4 l ..c , pilsAgtmerjlehleglibgr of :a mbiiiiiitor a .mliniiii,iii tq essiaira. Imo ihe '-art elf preftictfvl4* on tie"slitifferbiesilW_ ilk's( la '' . l l '' ll* - 1 Wl * ifi 'l 4 , ni ?! 4 ! $11 /1 6 ,g 1 * • . 6 ' in thelfoose.*Viliomitikioitti; 6i-0-1.1'1411V:0- tbniiat a,,Xilif Nkiit ta•liiiiit'ia"i - din. to her 'a* amend itheolialrelasive to Roman Catholic charities,' and the tenure of lands for the purp.nies it Roman Catholic ancyldnistirgispatki : Min Mel briefly stated his gbltssosi„ayd, kfir r iArAripiais a (ppm dttri,Sha sr, leave widi grinie(, 101FIr maikeirstsyleir dint le only at present wisLedThi - 'Mote . 'yithated, end. impreadd 'illitj e ifilthh it et •) • ttitrie the . sejMud in loin i . Sit'llt filillibil;," Qdisitti'd,P ' Aden is Oast • -- MNIF.I IQ trkilf F.T.'' Oe mtath. ' .. On the OSP tOit 4/flth . lita.Ml . itit dinner wns..givea et the (ovens (ilaiden. to .11r. O'Connell, ”to‘lbew , '• the admired,," by Epolistunini fc n: Isis ' '. consientind coesisseut advocut.7 of the - kg:lea and : , "'privilege' 'of Vishmen, Tor more thaa fatty years." The company was NiiihalOUlrlai Of the highest mare, tability, - and 'the mrbele.. , affile atiust brilliant End mehimitatiatasso - Tholliatar of the- IRth imetsiat a liall report of the proceediags,-.c.; lima which we The pit of. the dawns was boarded over m i na 'to make it one level wish the:stage, and fivo long tables witiltwesdipi occupying -the - bend of the boxes. making seven tablet in ail, were spread in that part of the house. There mimesis crows tables iodise.' long tables spread ors thestage,besides the grand table, at which sat site chairman, Abe guest (Air. O'Connell,) and several whimsy'''. members of Parhamein sad otherm • Thersiecoratiaris of the r.artiooof the arena behijd the pros :animn-rensairied the same as they were on the occasion of the late Bet Mosque, The Chairman sat in the centre of .the sago, with the chief guests gm hislight and left : At limbed: of,. and immediately over the oitairi stispended from the ceiling there was a brilliant Amu leaden ef variegated lamptoepreilenting the rose, the thistle, and the ehamrock, undbrneeth whiolrappeamd; in limn of the raised orchmitr a ; the word "O'Connell," in variegated lamps.- At the back of the thick ,men )ury. the han• the wbole theatre witess.thea inliitione4 Med gm* meet imposing. A flee the cloth noes. removed, and seventh toasts end sentiments 114 boon !hay bottored, Mr O'Connell, in repl, to the chi:ripen, who pruposed 'Health and long life to Daniel O'Connell," rose end delivered an afro. gilen t speech; the report" of which occupies four col umns of the Times4in which lie reviewed inane/dewed tdoqunt rammer disee question at issue between tie poop of Lreland astd the Bnitish Ministry. no cone pony shortly afterward* departed, Dagament. STVRII. /V .84:5rnmu) ~ — On the oth of Maich. a tremendoushurricane visited the city of Glas ow and its neighborhood.. Mearhougarwere unroof ed or otherwise clamagea, and several persons narrow ly escaped destruction. slet_Paisrly. the storm was "Pally asvus, and "it high ahhinney.of the netted,* shawl manufactory 'of Robert Me Arthur -efg On. was hloweowerand fell through thereof; omen the people at stark, killing one. woolen outright end wounding several others The chimney was 130 feet high. The Queen was in good health, saliheid a levee at Buckingham Pnbsee on thr. /3th, ohich graeattended with great state end magnificence. Large meeting. continued to be held in the Manu facturing Districts, and the distresses of the poor and Laboring classes weft without mitigation. The Manchester Royal Lnnitetion has offered the honorary Professorship of Poetry to Charles Swain, Esq. author of ..Feathers from my own Wings." &c. Mr Die/tens bad presided ate meeting in Avor of a system of general dducarien,ia - Elver**, Cid had written a letter to it siOntar meeting at Birmingham. Her Majesty of &egghead hes orde menfs to the-Artir" The reef oft of thet Rh . ) or heir); ci*ltief pm 7 to, n iloptot credints,ne bring seconds to veduel, tion 7i . iry hare flailed, parath'ments, at the Repodiadow of liana/ debt of RI mmut. Bth take; the brought forward' hi in the interest' f tl nuitiett. Tbeopenw Three-and-a-hell-por 1859, and to 3 per cent to 10111 bcrober,' t 874; mint a period of 40yeure, derirtg which the interest would not be reduced below 3 per cent. If the Three-and-a halls wen, redisCed to three Or lent, with a . tiontm, it would/Id, seoPmillioturte the debt, and if reduced to Two-and-a-titilf per - cent, it would add fifty millions to the debt. He iadn - at Pits th thepefirr,. preferred a gradual and getie loom vtlli iiie vtitontdd of their notetr ba w re Me as- rpet The latrine which'he ritipearti hY the operation, would be ..easa.ooe Ore; aoittioai Oitriber, 1244, to Oc tober, 1854; and en additional £659,00.0 Eft annum from that lime forward.. So that the 0 1 1 611 1E1mnd sa ving, after October, 1854, would-be £1.250.000. Barine expressed his satisfaction with the prop osition, and heartily wished it *access. After a desultory discus/ion, the reeolution was a gi eed to. The Nen-ry Examiesiv elate, that Lord I Vharncliffas is to succeed Lord de Grey as Lord Lieutenant, and that Lord Langdale is tho oars Trish Chancellor, as successor w jfr E:dtviird Sugden, who 1J still suffer ing from indisposition. 4 ' ' Fatter Matthias, resolute! his labors in the Tem per hee,etiuse. Co the We notice imports, Proceedings in the Irish Pre s byteria n Assembly in Belfast, in regnrd to the subject of Presbyterian emirriartiv, it being anticipated that tha decision of the:l-ismer of 'Lode *Mild ho adveisce to the claims of the'Vresiiiiietsistai. ''A very general kegler' has commenietteethis Seittect. Speaking of the drhh 'Refunin l'iloasures proposed in Parliament, the Dublin , Freeman says - that "New rnott=ures and new institutions" atone will be ne.cepta hie to /MIAMI," and adds --'•To no plan. however, that has yet come from the min.r sitionf the water can we give any ear. Every Englishman ileiires to have Treland and Trielimen nt their own peitiliar mercy._ The objection of English parties is natio the wide of safegunrd we propose, but to Der being - gnarded at nl. Treland has no hope but in Repeal—•-no guarantee but in a parliament - of bet owts. 4 -sNiteland must Boffin a fur hersalE, Ttts 1.1.11111) - 14 AD sfiA..--Groat 'indianation is expresied lathe Enatshimpars 6l tbs. arbitrary and tyrannical - comes of, tho,Portnitrease - Government in this beautiful Island: '4'orther purpose of suppressini attesiutifealubelialf pdeulitskfletrag. :libel View-4m been suppressed, the only priissin tiro Islandraolkeibse measures equally odious have bilea adapted; Queen Donne Mariaeof Portugal, basis:righted Don iasui lot flatboat; nt Ws oiera. of, /hes Sebastian teber. Prince Albert-was going -lathe Continent to - visitant, afflicted reistivissat• ' • The Stanford Mercury ha -jest 0010 0d its,l49th volume. it is was of-48 papers iaGnemt BAP The 9saint from t), curi pier of [flingers hus - passad a resolu tion coma lig disabili, the Jties. ews within Its jeriNEcitioa ti A Miter from Adrianople in the Aumberg Claimers lac ..L. :sudden deatrayt carried awi •re amanred jail leaser 11 0 1 4114fikal.. ftaligtesiriews - on - the / . 31 4r "Zy"'s - _ 14 - - - - —Amami IS ewto .* . &AI, - -wr W" 7 bia lity to a _ 04 Agtinvit roNiqbec! AnoPrlte irill**D4 AV*, liters bad, on . tht giber hand, manuained very sign+ cant_siknce„ to wirdif t o ."? repti trate p=g7 . lllAW tehttflreidnitlp 114itipliiiiheldliliertinbitiimporative of thiresseldtglin of the Ist September. 184ithathwen relniCiiaTiejs*.rnotsistif,4, ' T At eml-• , gi e va ni 2- st rm aiv . ejiatrisitme ,_ - Vlta l ` ranguese,ltietiltlaih.iiisteithes early in the morning of that day,:the !sawing% of Alicant, to the nurabirgf t * - firny ea d i 41) ;go pieces of arillitty.pade: Jane' rd inettettOn Ot the Civi Pledrii,for the patinae of : ilaitiotirig the batteries in progiewsrens tract WS "gis that sfde. They were, hiiwever, bravely charged by derattiments elk' Re giniams of Sevp j y end Lusitania, who occupied that point; and hewn hick incolitte Mem !with the Icwe of six killed iindirittiredgerwthMed. - The seiguartinetyhad root yet loaded, °whirl° the 'boisterous elate of thestas.-.- Tines: March I& The intelligence from Paris is navel inieratingt The dispute between the Chum!) sad the University was assuming a serious character. P.ITISBLI at 3 / 1 • tMOBET. • nitro... AD Fon Ttl C POSTST ISAAC•f SARIS Friday Morning, April 19, 1844. Basteeseieviiry brie k - atid - iigiesu dradv.iiiiiiig in al department. of trade. Oer merchants and tatifulitc torero are very a n d a great deal doing on durri• Vete-awl canals—aeveral 4,-f our extoneivis nierolisats are doing alert, this year than thitilidtve dons for se veralyears past. The stocks ate farce and well as sorted and prices low. Floor,-The prices ahem the angle 41p liAn week, bin all that irrt;es ineeti ready' sale, fnutiiiKietit wa gons.at-$3 621 a $3 75, and from stores $3 75 to $4 per Grain- - -WheSt, 75; rye, 33 a 35; etirrk, 35. a 40; and 22 a 23.r.enta per buslio' 1 fur oats.. . • Hay—per ton, 7 50 a•sB. PPM' 4 "4:4o::s!cofFti,oti 34; Pot 374, and about 26.000 /ha.- sold at this price in two Lits; 'Pearl 41 Boeswas—Sales quick at 20 per pound. Bloom=—dull; Allegheny $55: laniata $6O a ton. Pig Metal—Saie r 40 ton Ilangivg Book, Hot Blast, a 30 a 31i 113oaltIlvylati,ylardinTAlitutli. Castings—Foondey prices 3. to 6 ets, all owing Le and 41k per- Lead—A sale of 10,000 lbs 1134, all cash. • Seed—Clover 9450 a Val Timothy $145;: Flax Seed; 90a baahet. Fenthera--Kentucky, quick sale/ et 24a25e, and Ghia. 26a27c a lb. . Prow inioos -6- Bagoal4X.itietraire a cake' 4.1; Ohio, S: itaithialhan*SiSit dates,-ilk. as & islioutliis 31c a lb Butsar-L-fitilb fdh 4n bbl{ ;tearer*: aitif :fa demand for gturi, 1 !jot 1?.e; keg, Siasc a lb. Lard—No 1, 5.1; No e, sc a lb in kegs. Cbeeitiod comp, sales at' 4jits cent, ttraceries—COfte; Rio 71i81; Laguira . . Hp vanssa, 74a8c a lb Sugar— N. 0 pririreTlitili&i. s . 7.1474; fair, 61a7;. inferior, 64...6.1. Loaf iigor. No 1,•161; No 2, 1.5;! No 3. 1.20 is . Teas—tuu.ig 11.yson, 374a7:71; Imperial, G.u3o ; Gun P0w4aer.60,4110; Youctiong. 1 / 1 1170e a lb. indigo—SpanishFloat, 1,50.411,60; Manilla. 1,25' n 51,40 • lb. • Cotton Ya gi s- r T his - enNielleqtinclicirhpikhig, en re. , doped 1 cans. or to 13 cui.•par funds. fru= Nces4 10., Potatoes—Mercer, 37.1n44ri a bushol. Salt—Nu /: at the. River, 814; fruitt stores, 87$ to $1 perlb. Cattle Market—About 70 heed of cattle have been . sold during the week at 34 to 4c a lb. gross *eight. Fruit—Dried pew:4l4Lnc fallen a liule. sales Cronr boats and wagons 1.12u51,.25; about 500 bushel sold, during the week. Dried apples quick, 60a 6th; green apples have advanced a little. MISSMATILDA CLARENDON, SOLE LESSEE FRIDAY EVENING; APRIL 194, 11Ciar Clarendon u iteeto in. La Itniadere, with the Mince of LA C.4CiIUCIIA. Mr Nelson as Joe : iktatar„ in -which ho will introduce /La original . {CrTANLEIN /ITO ay.. fitv• lEt 0 21, rigtir 1 --- Itrii .. -C4 FIFTH STREET; .. &ex tictfitifi AWEi"eilt;tii4 'Rerik2lsitisbte4lls,Pg. jakteb atibbrk propri etor, lop ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the AA, public eetierally that he has oaken this well it nOWit AgititaillklailllAoe4llll Ma; it=thettioimi i.e. paired in all ittdepauttoeutry audit % new Sited eP le - a style it4rier tontine in the city. ;F,ictatt,, en d e n -- loud of gotta eating. will find his leec h esouteosy Pricy of Ailmisiicio--Boxe s 50 cents; Pit 23; supplied with all the necessaries and luxuri the mar. Gallery 25. ket can afford. /t will he the aim . and pride.of the _, .., ..,,, Er fhe managementiatrettepleasu re of aromatic- PrePneeeee'keei'MailetWeittrhitaswilliltrsd. ing th-it Mr BUR /03, the Comedian, has' been en- end in . 11 moaner limited to of the Test fasti gaged for Jt limited number of nights, Due notice will dieus. . ~ , • be given of his first appearance. 1 To the lovers of good liqtaws, ton, he can Without GrA number of Season Tickets far sale, imiiii, BAR to himself, o ff er as good and well furnished a ... f lit RE islept in the iresturn•cenntry._ • The_ rhoicr!t at the Box Office. Box Office °pea from 11 AAi till 2 P 111, .marts and hestlit stoaegurtquors wilf a I way•e tetitept • • -.. i.,-- in store, for the ecopettideg,eep pc tbose who may ra. ----- ' --- itars-- Baltunera -. , vor him with a c a alL • i . • I His facilities for aeciausn *dating the traveling pub- FEW BB LS. new Baltiniiire Herring lust re- lie generally, will he found equal to any in the city. The IX ceived and fur sale by REINHART &STRONG. Stehle is airy an.) capio,iq tt, ansl Atop,* attention will • be given LP t h 6 /bi'aittataii ' it/ h . ho pu ng up Illt la USG , —•-. 1401.therly-w:1 j .184' Mr Reeve as TOM MOORE and tha LRISH DOORKEEPER. Oaring the evening a variety or • Songs AM Dames, By Mr Nelson and Master and Miss Buckley , ;9.'19' , . las ika Orpkava'at Cosirtof . AliogAeity Colfax of ,sini" --------- -------------- ina wipil i al ego ih r r imi • Merck Zerns4B44, N 0.27. .tblo 133, Wood StreArt. TN the matter of the gee rdisinship. account of John ' ii i r . FGOLF, Agent, is nowaitig an entire fresh ...I. ArMaaters, Sen.ltutellan of the tMonr children t Al. • 'nuclear Pottle and Domestic bry Goods, in of Thomas Chalfont; late off lam township, deed. " ; Fes kirts room recently occupied by D Fitasimmns, And ism, to eit.4larelt :30th 1244, sseePtione to ; sq., one door abomplag I:MabiMeoUShoe warehuse. sheconfirmasionof tiwidabovo aohount filed, end Cin i These goods-bays been mrclisied Is. the Suit for rash, motion the said accoinst is referred for examination ; sod will be sold at a, small,a4reisca priemitsan pekes, and adjustment to-Fiallldit IL L Slunk,Elq. # leh? . for either cash 'or iipproved lir* Mgirchas f i 'ki t . a nd aehtted auilitor r 44 hiit.lourOon '' ' • i en g oar Shy will find it a their advantage to c a all and Fiera cord. ' • THOMAS FAR LEY. ' examine the stml Clerk. inkarmegaiiik.l4 ileirparchasas. - Noticeishereby giveirthst the AdditerAppOinted fa . - .. . .. . the above case will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at his °Tice in Fourth at-, Pittsburgh. on Ulu -day 13 th of Mnylliiiiattholelbcds.l l . M. where those interested am.recptesteil to attend. • ~ i- i ' apt. 194 w. : • , ,-- f',. .11.: eskJiNft. . _ rpHE; ALLEGAIC CIMETEetiritiBSOCiA. _ 'SW eartsli to pardons a tons ofliandixostainipe Ctomailto/Olikaenoi; tuitelluxtoole within A' titles the Court:Hotto, Leoludiriotts us. one of the loodior roods-or stamilkesp easy ofseeeso foroarriages, aid-of which the ads is indisputable. Paroonoboving tm& poverty to dispoie of •are re. quested to conuncuticatar to HAS BAKEWELL or al atiot • T N HOWE. commence on TUE.% 7, mai - 9 - 5 4 4 BBLS of fine quality, jnn received and forsakb bY _ •- • ! etgltsup, spg-4.'efaiiihkohoi.drem4 whobimas imaxedwouist 10-Tmx•-- id ' s; wobtxuad „ ° 98,fit.41 1 1e, ThdeU, uwah - esileek• frift . y.A 7 ria,*9iiighs9iiiid e • t Besides I'q ire them something-sine. r I l YurrrP;t ^ Tou tfiei3i te pos.)4 a fOrrr: sur.e.i laitdigls• hiSse • • • If they want lola astir scare. Wet ipmurjtooint, - ' Hear *tint ale 0 .. 41 onopeAtuAlis 6 i .itfres - Cain'sjustteen getting on. 711 ii bopoof ace I M` a'andcotbeTbo': soon trill WI: rim wee it would astoxiik yore,' oce.how.fost...tisoyAttlL For flirty-seven ants ;hey go, And by the Cho:timed too; They always sell so veil low, A t the store that's pal:sled/due. _ - -- • 444 ftmcv abOel esweerj? neat_ He inakels them to the meansre, And when his work is un your feet You ' ll zeolite much pleasure. . _ The Starer au Fifth and SlaNtet earner, North-Western, I maintain, it vete wag kept 1 r Jimmy Venter,' • • But say hy CAIN. al9-3:n - • toiaboauriaq ,Arsnartin CASt$ iiTukrfinq Steube-wrille Awls, jost r oceiv -4.1 rd frcnil the, inanufacturerl, and fur salo of dm New Cub Store, No 32, Fifth attftt. .1)18 J K LOGAN- 6u .CO. TIIF.: 01110 61.41 4 1TE'SS has arrired from her South. ,erf#:l43llCAnd,4,•... (44 city tulernasn . a s hort thpet lt seems that her ship. ou board the Shep: tiersheisainenormelteck her • growth, aa she flow weighi 265, pauads. anti -itttdy 9 years- yid. She iceY be seen at Mr Firikeisers's.Na. 1 1 094.1. 4 /Pk •eitriiif • hbase. M. 124 cents, Hoar* of Exbibititm, from 9 A till '9 b I - - ESH SPRING GOVDS. • a as Nelll4l- -- 0 A s s . • Si c.i.N OF THE GLI.X • CUM No. 103, Market littreet, stsaiw-Liberty. q IHE s'ubscsiber ilxinfums his customers and the *if y; that ht, bus just teem .. ed from the east; and is mile reeriving as' lai.ge, ei I ;martian!) an assortment of ve riety o.ols as any tther estaprislmagnt the city. Merehants tnel.ollifr**l-1° wish AO eurchase 51. 01.411,44jk p ca 21e 1 um (. l -* .ittoriaNt he p ultowinge. grist tha•siock. patrecciverf.. • • 209 dos: cone an.+6 cord spiell'eotttet, 200 " Gralin m's 6' " • 1200 " assorted, - 200 lbs. , 14; ilOO laday i eshosithreads, patent threads,' n :100 gross hoobt and eyeit, 150 packs American pins, 100 Grraian " 15 thoommuo s aaadie s, w 180 assorted stay bindings, • 350 doz. assorted fist* inn, combs, 206 " redding 560 "Alaolleckes9tfa. 5:10•1_-• _ z 225 gio,siliots laces, 50 corset " 150 doz. cotton night caps, • 200 agoolled , *kik • - .3 150 " groves and mitts, 25 gross assorted fans, 300 do. palm leaf hats. 115 pieees: Aslderiton low • 5 ross pe. MO 00 g arl button_. :...-. 75 gilt. • " 80 " figured horn button". 120 " lasting andjapamed do .50: finganglishthe 160 " asincesitaba; ‘Vith a genenitassortment arlety Gond* to Diarrter• ma to mention; sehiels will be sold wholesale or retail, cheap for cash: •,C. t R, apr IS EAGE 4111iT thew ilit..flHmhr.•.hbvsithidayti lt.. out Let; 1 . ten Tevaineeterron Op Fotltte of Presley Ir win, late of JelfeneittbAsiiie, 'age d ; An a 9 hayivehaeubraitiehitaitertikin~r - for settlement; a tat .4 thoientiekwaled ' W 1 it make payment witimo„ck,lper.; ..r.: ~ : 441 111 1 1IPAYblE.-- ' apr 18-61 WIVI . LOWRY S seers i . q. .... _ . CI_OLD Mit,,,ilz---------------..topit tretr ._. it' . gtc. juat ip. .f rA l teiniall i t assiiksiellligefrotiteekliiiiittl.W.7... zuu of " I elegant sod cheap Geld pdated temperance modals-4er Wein wholosels, awl. retaa.--Alaa delte i !ariiiti of :6 'AmmLn tearpenwoe,Auct-atiossican i met acidity I% ll,l lmletaa.for *lle v. New Yoth• ellP 1 prices. IRAAC HARRIS. 'Pr 17 kikla . April 23d. or 13 be eeeregre4 BRUCM, Gun Manufactory. E subscriber respectfully informs the chisens he Pittsburgh and the public in general, t4tat Its. has returned to the, city, and comrnencedhusuniss nn sth street, betweelt Wodid and Market street.s - unet op posite the Eirchange Bank, where he croft . tninufac tut e Rifler , Smoothbores and Shot•guas- of every 4ea cription• from the commonest to the finest qnality. Al so, Pistols, Pocket -belts and Horseman's guns, of all Guns•and - Pistols made to order ind-ou'thly shortest notice. All kinds of gun repairing &ileitis reasonable terars., The subseriber hopes by ihrfet et tenticki to business to receive a !tuition of the public pationsge. - • • • Ferment and sportsmen arerequested to call and examine for•themsehres. A. S. JOY. • rilStir-upl2 • • AViD gANDS; Watch and Mork Mniter,. Sisk -ditiek in Watches, Clocks, Brerzst ger Rings, Chains, Keys, Spoons, Combs, 4.e. JearOliy of . lll description s repuire'd and made toot► der. • No 7, Fifth street, next door to Ilfantet. a112.1y litemerral. . • • yin HE subscriber has removed from hi*furrner Ida stand to the building adjoining the , Pentriln• surance Office, on Market street. where he is now re ceivihg ova opening a large end well selected stiseli of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS in his line, in cluding ninths, cassimeres and vestingx of the most fasbionadde styles, and where he intends to continua the TAILORING business on a liberal and °venni?* scale. His old - customers arc 'requested to give him ft call and examine his stock. JOHN RIPPEY. ° *l3-3m' --ta',2llllll.llP UARDINTAIZZI.4# WHITMORE & WOLFF. Canter of Liberty arsd St. Clair Ms., Pittsbur gli A A RE now receiving their spring importation of HARDWARE. CUTLERY AND SAD DLERY,te which they respeetfully invite the atten tion of purchasers. Having completed arrangements_ thmugh which they. mat Dow receiving 'implies DI RECT PROAf THE MANUFACTORIES IN ENGLAND, they Alin at all times be prepared to sell at such prices as will make it the interest of pur chasers to call. Always on hand, a full and general assomMeo t of,Rt /ME - BARRELS AND GUN TRIMMINGS, PLANES.' COOPERS, CARPRNTERS 4N SMITHS' TOOLS. Math a great variety of LOCKS and LATCHES for hitilding purposes to pettier with every variety of articles appertaining to tbeintsiness. ale If 011 AB .CIDER.--Just rperired per steamer Bel mont, 12 bbls. No 1, Crab Cider, and for solo BIRMINGHAM dr. TAYLOR. No 60, Water UM& MEN tons Juniataßlocrms, -Justa. received and ror sale by J W BURBRIDGE & CO.. Waterst, between Weed And Smithfield AA BBLS .ASSORTED LAMPBLACK, "± Just received and fur sale at thowitatessle and retail druessote of J: KIDD. all eoraera4eb and Wood meets. 1 DOZ. k Ivsh lamson Syrup, by Om dozers or Ae- oing4ebotoe, at the drug atom ofJ.KIAD. currier of 4th and Wood streets. :HTIDS PRTNIE N 0 SUGAR, / n' bblLoacSug r, • 'S 'tierces best Bice. Received by steamboats Corsair eta Lillie Reek for gab by w 5p . 1.1 MfTCRELT,III:;E: t . Ni) 160. I.jbart .street. 1. PEPPER. ' AA •18 bids 10.0* Wiese Dininsses," • • - For Askr : M 8 /Min - 4t CO. 1 BBL BEEF TONGUES. • IMO lboanekroari• Dried Beef. 8 bows *No I Start*. * saw, e S . ' 4 superior LentitoSynni. ' GooPived 5 54forosio by D WILLIAMS. - • 54 - No 21K4rifili. *ow' - 3991 .te . u~ba~ro zephyr l3-PRIME N OtLtrZt e T: 3 i men, for pan by W & MITCHELTREE, 43-411mtne3; No 180. Lib-rty street W # M MITCHELTRie, Grosites t Rectifying Dist"Usz end Win* and Lirsorlferehamte, s, [may & No 160, Liberty street. Carks GROSS No. 1 BOTTLE CORKS, j ou rreived and for saki by `i XBl tL+V•ieiai 50•?AitVIA Raidof,just melted /alter 11411 M g - 04 igtifiitaj3-41C0.. 43. %V street. ni - 11 '77J 30(1 ,IJAGs ft-- „:; - ,,,r ol jtkie*ortikod for oak by JKNNINGI.I & go ” Wood trive. 2 588L3 N 0 Alblas.s I lus ) t mcsiveiLeed 4W funiklll4, 7 •. 4 ;'. BAUMAN, JE NNINGS : 4AsINII: • suB • '43.- *est . • .• IP BUs..Losi Nrir fo r lbsna tllbtt irt4!r retailio6; fin.solo, by D. idr. G. Par.. LLOYD, M& 15. No. 142 LibertPussat, 100 BILLS ior Laic at No. 123 Wood "g r e et b y HUEY CO; • ACON,..-11,980 lbs. Beetle, a Prune article. fur 110 A* 17 D li W LLOYD, ;14$ No 142, Liberty. at. - ReaOtritil—iron r RESPECTFULLY itito . rm inY friends that have removed my FIRS' PROOF tßartt Awe AtOcolLY to - Third 'trete, Bee, arid avail rayeolter dee ti - procumity to tender my thanks to the pubile kr the liberak petimiage which they have favored me with for several yeara-arld.Wrii els a continuance of their favors. I pletigetnyselftay Sake shall be made witiwut any deception.. • AR My sages which have been in buildings burnt down - have saved all t heir contents. • ' r4P T 7 are kept Imitate at my limp, wtiod, Joaes & Co s, Dalzell & Fleming's. end at D T Morgan's. JOHN DE NNINCL N B. 25 bitis good New (Means Sar,ar for Saks-. nl3-tf - - - 121111MOVAL-