PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLIBIIED DY WHITE I CO P.ITTOBUROH THURSDAY MORNINO, MAN 8, 1851 County Conventina . J The Whigs and Antimasons of Alin 'Arm Ontnty will :meet on Saturday. the Strt or tr.-. at the/ usual plates of hohllng printery sneetlntne. the Tolinthlps wog...Wetly at 3 o'clock. P. M., acd to the roma] Wards and normum.. at 7 o'clock, P. M.. to select tiro d.lrgatea from each election Distrlet. to a County Coo. =hon. to be held at the Court Hone, on Wedneeday. the Ilth of June tact. at 10 o'clock, A. M„ m make the County acsalnatlons preparatory to the next General Eleetlott and VAG to anoint delegates to the State Conventkon. to meet at Lancaster. on the tltth of June. JOSIAH KING, Clin of Coo if. n . 31. C. Funo. t l / 4 er. alaial lc. rant page --Great Mineral discovery, How Waahington wea made Commander-M-Chief, Rap id Pregreas at the Electra-Magnetic Power, and other ittereating articles, Commercial News, Third page—lmportant Telegraphic News Horst} Matters, Sic. page--Litersry Curiosities anti Rcere • NVONDRR/CL RAILROAD ESTRILPRIST.—The is pidity as well as perfectness with which Railroads are now constructed, aro Ratters of astonish ment, whim we consider the stain's pace with which the imperfect lines built a few yews ago were constructed. This may be called the Rail road Age, and it will forever hereafter bo an im portant era in tho world's history. The Penn- I sylvania Railroad, and the New York and Erie Railroad are brilliant examples of great enter- prises conducted with rapidity and safety—the latter rood,. especially, has been urged to a com pletioti to Dunkirk with utiessonpleddispatch. A new enterprise has been started in Buffalo, New. York, which promises to distance all com petitors in vigor and rapidity of operations, Buffalo, jealous of Dunkirk, found it necessarjr to take some steps to obviate the evil effects to the trade of that place, which it was feared would result from the termination of the New York and Erie road at the latter point. At the • THE ALLEI}HENT late session of the New York Legislature, bills ! • rvine, were passed giving all the authority needed, and The following letter from lion-{f. A. I a Company has been formed for constructing ! of Warren county, should receive the attention Railroadfromllornellsville, on the New York and i of all whohave any interest in the Allegheny correst Erie Railroad, to Attica, on the Buffalo and Al- ! trade. Mr. Irvine is the short ponden time ago. In whose bang Railway, with a provision authoriring the suggestions we published a regard . to the efficiency of dredge boats, we have !company to extend their track to Buffalo, either I ; not sufficient practical knowledge to express any :by an independent route, or by purchase of the however, that Attica and Buffalo road. Negotiations have been P t : e siti e l e o ral Pi t o w n ht . eh W a e o p ui s r mak e '," the change i n going forward for a purchase of the track of the the channel a permanent one, would make the Attica and Buffalo road, with a view to the e operation of dredging more difficult. A loose, tension of the track to six feet, the tics already ! can be very easily dredged, but being of sufficient length to admit it,. but so feel muddy bottom, the work has to be repeated eo often, that our without success, and the probability is, that ea 1 correspondent is no doubt right in saying that independent route will be continued to Buffalo. se. the hard, clean bottom of the Allegheny is moth The new company is called "th<BurTalo and !to be preferred. York city Railroad Comparry: , One of the editors of the Beth ,. Comm er cial ! We hope our business men, especially those who are directly interested in the matter, will Advertiser has lately been over the ground, and not overlook the t . the warning that there must he We learn from that paper some important facts ! prompt action to save rade of the Allegheny in regard to this eatezprise. immediately after the i t.t . l , a, mutt ,. of the I rive, The tics of our correspondent that ! a meeting should be held, is a good one, and company last winter, the efficient Chief Engi hould be acted upon. A very small outlay is neer proceeded to definitely locate the route— ! alone required to secure avery great advantage. which he was enabled to do without much loss of No great sacrifice, no extraordinary amount of • time, having previously made a reconnoisance of public spirit is needed; but merely a moderate • every possible line from Attica to the New York ' deAl and Erie Road, with a view of finding the beet l e gree of energy . The improvement of t the y hes been talked about for many years, and most practicable one. but the trade has grown to its present importance The route chosen is 58i miles in length, from A tt id a to nedneue,die, with amen,. geode of ! in spite of all difficulties, without a tingle dotter .46 feet to the mile, and ; this oceuring at only being expended to render navigation more easy; form different points, and all not making an ag- but the energy of our neighbors increasing gregate distance of but 6,1 miles. There are ; their faciliti" of transportation, will longer b at a few curves, and no reverse cones nor en.y permit this indolence to go without the just p u n. which are of a less radius than two thousand "me" of a loss of trade. fewt. From Attica, the road passes through the towns of Alexander and Bethany, in Gene eee county, Middlebury, Warsaw, Gainsville, Castile, mod Genesee Falls, in Wyoming; Par- ! 'age and Fonda, to Livingston; Grove and Barns, in Allegheny to Hornellsville. The contract for the grading and supenstruc tarp of the whole line has been taken by Messrs. Leaman, Bockafellow St." Moore, a company of the most able, efficient and energetic contrac tors in the country. They have sublet the 'whole work, in twenty sections, upon all of which the sub-contractors are now at work, with en aggregate _force of 2,500 men, which will be greatly increased is soon as the weather be- I comes settled. Messrs. L. It. 8; AL, retain in ! their own hands only the building of the bridge over the Genesee at Portage. The contracts for the tics have all been made, and a large amount of work has been done at many points through out the whole line. The road crosses the Genesee where that river panes through amountain ridge, and present' many ettiking and sublime features. "Some 200 feet below where the road crosses, occurs the first perpendicular fall of 66 feet. A little farther on is the second of 110 feet The riser then dashes along over a smicession of rochyrapids for about half a mile, Where it is again precipitated over another fall of 96 feet The upper part of this fall has worn away, and the river id forted through a narrow gorge, un der the eastern bank, edgewise, no it were—and the waters come rushing and roaring down, lashed into a white foam. During the high water of freshets the spectacle at this point is truly grand. Jut below rises a rocky point, or island, about 100 feet high from its base, and a rod or so in extent on the summit, upon which are some „dwarf evergreens. The banks here are about 400 feat high—frequently presenting a perpendicular wall of 800 feet The Canal winds here under the upper beak, about 250 feet above the bed of the river. The Genesee continues to descend rapidly, and about three miles below Portage the bunks rise precipitously from 600 to 700 feet. The whole formation of the country in this region is on &grand stale, and when the railroad is com pleted,-we think this must be a place of much resort The falls, in all but the volume at water, present to many, attractions equal to those of the The river is to be passed by a massive Tres tle Bridge, built upon piers of cut stone, elevated above high water mark. From the bed of the river—which is solid rock—the stiructere rises 230 feet to the rail, and Is to be bruit aa strongly as wood and iron can make t—it being', estimated. that itrill require nearly 2,000,000 of feet of timber to complete it. The span of the river is 600 feet, and the bridge is to be extended a con siderable distance on both sides, instead of em banking. "Messrs. barman, BACkafGBOW Fr. More, build Oda bridge udder their ownpersonal supervision. They have established themselves high on the tanks above Portage, in comfortable quarters--a house of their own-building—where they will be near the work. They have a force of two . hundred men now employed in quarrying stone for the piers. Beautiful atone, and easily work ed, is readily procured in the banks of the riv er, about one hundred rods above the bridge. A large quantity has already been got out, and Messrs. L. B. & M. propose to throw a light dam serves just above the upper falls—which are about two hundred feet below the bridge—no as to make slack water up . to the quarries. The stone, a ft er being cut, is to be floated down on • gate; of which they have more than half a dozen already built. They have also purchased a tim ber lot of one hundred and sixty acres, near by, from which, materials for the bridge are to be tripplied—so that every thing is now in read iness for the vigorous . prosecution of the stu pendent! work, to an early completion. The =of throwing over, at some future day, a Bridge, like that over the Menai Straits, has been discissed. The One built up. ' on the plan . adopted—whichis to be covered with a xi:mm.l roof, and otherwise protected from the weather, wittiest fora long number of years—as It-mill be so constructed that any timber found to be defective can readily . be qmoved." , The road generally passes through a fine coon . try, Which has hitherto been somewhat secluded. The influence of the prospective construction of the tied has already been felt in the rise of real property along the whole line—farm lands bi g held from $6 to $2O per acre above the price of twelvemonths ago, with a great increase .in the number of purchasers. This is a natural Met. Ithsßeffalopeople now congratulate themselves 'that that city will be the real terminus of the ,Na York and Erie Railroad. From Borneo- Tali to Dunkirk it it' 134 miles, with unfavora ble grades wad curves. To Buffalo it is but 90 la* with a grade such as above described, thus enabling travellers to reach the Luke by - la ionic 4 miles ,shorter than that to Dunkirk. Even if bound up the. Lake, it is but some four - or fdmisiles farther to Dunkirk, via Buffalo, than by the New York and Elie Road The time from 'ew Yet to Beale must be from two to four bauri Quicker than from New York to Dunkirk. 2'147 - also anticipate a new trade from a anth em cricamdion at Boznelloills, There le now, completed, or under way, a nearly perfect line to Philadelphia and Balti more, on the following mites: From }fornells rille to Elmira., by the New York and Erie road, 57 miles:' From Elmira to Williamsport, Pa. 75 miles, :the road is under contract. From Williamsport to Banbury, on the west branch of the Suaqttehanna, 40 mien, a charter has been obtained. From Banbury, through the cost re gion, and connecting with the Philadelphia and Reading road, on the Schuylkill at Fattestlle, a road is partly finished—the entire distance from lioniellsrille bring 806, and from Buffalo 806• From Sunbury, another road is being construct ed to ilarriaburg, 66 miles, to connect with the York and Baltimore road, to Washington, find the Philadelphia Central road. • Another connection is from flornellsville to Corning,' by the New York and Erie road, 41 miles. The, Corning and Blossburgh road, 40 miles, which strikes into the hoart of the Bitnm• inons coal region, is to be maid this summer, with henry T rail. From Blossburgh to Wit lismspert, it is forty miles. This shortens the distence 'to Philadelphia, from twelve to twenty nines. Take it altogether, this is a very important enterprise, and must have a very do - bided effect to the advantage of Buffalo. li is Oast to be fin ished with unparalleled rapidity. All the con tracts for grading, &c., ore stipulated to be com pleted by the first of November. The iron is all purchased—the delivery to commence in August —and will be laid as soon thereafter as the en perstruct, is ready. It is the intention to have the road completed by the lot of January—and it is confidently especial that it will be accom plished. The Great States' Rights Convention, now holding its seSsions in Charleston, South Caro lina, should no: be confounded with tho Seces sion Convention, shortly to be held in that city. The present convention s s voluntary unofficial gathering of the people--the succeeding conven tion will be composed, of delegates regularly elected by the people, under • law of the State, and possessing official and legal powers. lemma., Pa, May 3th, 1831 Dear Sir—The objection you, offer to the nee of a steam dredge in cleaning the channel of the Allegheny; viz that the bottom is composed of clean, bard gravel, is, in my mind, one of ,the great advantages that the river offers for im provement; that its bed is not of shifting, loose sand or small gravel. When once removed, it will be a permanent improvement, not liable to fill up, as in rivers where much sand, mall gra vel, or mud predominates. As to the rocks, when found, they can be removed by proper fit tures on the boat; but there are not many such. or of great extent. You are correct ea to the singularity of the river decreasing in fall as you ascend to its source. This was noticed by the U. S. Engineer as a peculiarity. I regret ht . , state, the valuable report of survey I by Major Hughes, from Olean down, was burn ed, with his office, at Washington, just when com pleted. There must be in existence the report of Col. Kearney, from Pittsburgh to Frinklin.— : I beard 'Col. K. say that there was no river in the United States easier to improve. Lamy esti mation, Major Hughes' planet improvement was the correct one; that *. narrowing the channel where spread oat and shoal, then dredging out; and as these ripples, (for they cannot be called falls,) are generally near islands, a low structure of atone and brush to connect the point of the island with the shore, only eo high as to turn the water in low stages into the channel selected for dredging. Such works vat little, and are in no danger of floods. Again, I notice a new channel dug out, Famine for years, not filling up There .are several each, made for keel boats thirty years ago, remaining yet open- Allorme to make one more observation: Many engineers overlook the fact that the low water channel of our western rivers is made by the ac tion of the floods, or high water, directed by the cour se 'of the banks or tutored obstructions the water meets with. They undertake to improve some such places by directing the channel else where by artificial works, and do more mischief than good: when, had they directed their worki so as to follow the natural or low water channel, they would have been sided by the action of the high water in effecting the change desired. I think I have noticed some failures on the Ohio from the neglect of, or rather the want of due observation of this law. . . But if these things are doubted, it will be no killing Matter to Mild one dredge boot calculated for coarse excavation, and fixtures for blowing I up and removing rocks. The wholecost of boat and working it one season, could not be over $lO,OOO , I think I could raise s6oolof it in a day or : . two, in this county, and, as I said before, divided between your cities and the counties, it wcailid be nothing. The steamboat interest would !pay something handsome, and your mer chants engagedrin the Allegheny trade. Attack the hard places first, and see the result. I have underitood that this description of boats has been very emaciated South, on gravel bars simi lar to ours. You can no doubt get the informa tion from some of your citizens as to their struc ture, expense, ke. The greatest difficulty would be to get an energetic, common sense, practical man, to 'superintend—ono who did not want to direct nature, but aid her, and did not wish to but work. Yon, certainly ought to be up and doing In Pittsbnrgh, if you wish to make money out of the Allegheny river trade. We can now get freight from New York to the river daily, at about forty cents per hundred. Is it not your interest to be doing something? No one here will think of going Willttsburgh to purchase articles costing 66 and 7,6 cents per hundred for transportation to this point from your city. Just think of this. Could 7oa not get up a meeting of the Allegheny interests to move at once in It? Certain I am, you Must soon lose what has been a growing trade to your city, unless you reduce by some means* cost of freight on the steamers, which is 66 cenke per hundred, and 76 cents per barrel, fur flom to Warren. This La enormous. I hare written In much haste, but have not time to s correct. I have no other desire than to call your attention and action, and that promptly, too, to the.subject Yours respecAlly, We learn from the Delaware (Ohio) °stet , that the Director" and Engineers of the Bpri. :- field Railroad Company, seeking an eastern o . t lex have been In that place for come days, x ploring the country, preparatory to locating •e 1 road through Delaware county. The sure "how the country to be admirably adapted to e constriction of a road, and that it will be lip- IV bUiltimay be regarded as a tiled fact. is j e the Die which in intended to connect Spring field,,Daaware, and 51x Vernon, with the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad at Loudonville, and will be the shortest route between Cincinnati IU:A Pittsburgh. Faxcreas or A Svccrseoa TO AICIIIIIIIIIOI , C. elsarom..--The Baltimore Bun elates that the in suffragan Biahope, who are to elect a-bc r, are the Right Reverend Francis Patrick Re i t . B 1 D. D. bishop of Philadelphia; the Right Re er end Michael O'Connor„D. D., bishop of Pi - burgh; the Right Reverend Ignatius Repo ds, D. D., bishop of Charleston ; the Right. Re er end Lltichani V. Wheelan, D. D., bilhOp of Wheeling; the Eight Reverend . John MOOT, D. D., *Mop of Richmond ; and the Right r end Frannie X. Outland, D. D., bishop of !I A - Dab. Tits Reunion. Awarveussates.—This OBITUARY. Div „,„ r y week ip New York. when the various I Masi Ass JIiT.CASKIT.—Thy subject of this religious and benevolent moieties hold their an nual bornmemoir , Bryan, meeting., make their reports and elect their It Pa. on the 21.1 th of May, A. I). 17e8. Ifer officers. We leant from the 'inc. York COMM,- other Was a gentleman of ample means,.who cid, that the receipts, for the past year. compared j cultivated his own rotate, was an exemplary with those of the precedin year, are as follows: member of the Nlethodist Episcopal Church, and lam-so lase-rd. very popular among his neighbor. and friends. amerwao Tract Sncleti canoed to 53 1 0.0^ For seveml terms he represented them in the • American Bible Soeletr 254A114 34 1'76.V.2 63 . Amennn , : eguilature of thin State. Hi 9 daughter was i n io C m r e ' S " llas i 'Too M fieri tW eTy 151:ftet 7 '.4 e Fel:2g cistinguished from an early age for great beau /. and rondiraChnstlse Celan 6e.Se6 64.266 . Ate end Foretell Bible tNelety 41,625 of 425.:r341 tf at pers., .d native dignity and graceful- Am Baptist !lane Mee Sortety 31,100 12 I.t.ate Seentan'a Friend Society 22.2e1 to 0.252 el A York State tlelontletion Sot 1%414 71 When about twenty three years old. she em- smerownpw.our amellorat. braced religion, and — connected herself with the th 48 'ud1...." 1 " °° 1 " 63°. ' I Methodist Church, in whom communion sbe liv- • e 1 and died. Some nineteen yearn a.rn, the was united in marriage with John Memisky, Esq., then of Philadelphia, but for the last fifteen years a resident of Pittsburgh. For some years her health had been declining, but tot immedate danger was apprehended until shortly before her ! decease, which took place on Saturday, the 29th of March, A. D. 1851. During her last sickness. the was tenderly and assiduously eursed by her now bereaved husband, whom alone she would suf fer to wait upon her, and to whom the often ex pressed her gratitude and affection. Though fully conscious that amend of her existence Was rapidly approaching, she did not fear to meet death. The Rev. Mr. Cowell, her minister, sta tad to the large circle of relatives and friends, who had assembled to attend her funeral, that in his numerous visits to her during her she had declared her entire submission to the t. ill of and that. though the doctrine of salvation through faith in the atoning merits of the blessed Redeem., had always been a theme 4,f delightful contemplation to her, she felt it to 1.0 much store precious towards the close of life. This tribute of respect is offered to her memo ry by her affectionate step-son. J. W M. ' About two thirds of the receipts of the Ameri can Tract Society were from the sale of hooks and tracts. The receipts of the American Bible Society show a decreaseef between seven and eight thou sand dollars from the previous year. This is ac counted for by the fact that the legacies during in the last year were about $17,000 less than in 1849-50. The actual business receipts are in creased about $lO,OOO. The receipts of the American Board arc for eight months, the accounts closing this year on the 3lst of March.. So with the Christian ilnion: the receipt. being for eleven months, m:\larch Stet. The ..t.merlean Seaman's Friend Society hail legacies in 1849-60 to the amount of $2,133, lust year only $2OO. Cuaar TRACCLUNG. —The Mad R fiver and Like Erie Railroad Company advertise that they will convey paasengera from Cincinnati to Buffalo for eight dollars Among tho countless arguments which hare been brought forward to sustain the fact that 1101 W paper subscribers should pay promptly, the fol lowing from the Detroit Advertiser is worthy of attention, for its ingenuity. We would recom mend it as n model to those editors who are conotattly scolding their ..delinquent oubscri berg." and publishing ocrops of poetry, witti • clams. &0., about "paying the printer:" It was recently stated in the British House of "One of our punctual subscribers from tho I Commons, that in Londonalono more than ID,OOO country, lost his wallet yesterday, 9ntaining a lOns of iron meanie, had been built on foreign sum of money; there was no name in It, and the I exco, A nt, during the past year. finder would have been entirely without a clue to the owner, had it not contained a receipt eigiad Petroleum! by Duncklee, Wales & Co., for the Advertiser, SmlLLeTeursd, LivnUngdro .va.. Marrb 4, 'l.l. showing to whom it belonged. We would. re- s. 1 . K.. -ti-or .51e, Year PrLT,lrum Is working won spectfully suggest to all gentlemen liable to lose I ;ter. thts viciettr; tto-ud-a-e us not thatlk their pocket-books, that they obtain a receipt " ter amenOr the Rnilr..a. W. , are en far .:mat rreir for the Advertiser for a year in advance, as nnr :ooo !t V be'" I"Ui'd "Y• 1 our, reepottfully. JO/1N LONG CA). sure means of recovering their property." Ihrtsvir- Asbiond co., 0., Mang] 10, 'GI SIT, Iron. lc* evte The Boston Post, the leading Democratic pa. ';' o 'ld- her" per in Massachusetts comments on the coalition Y nur „ oo , W. which elected Mr. Sumner to the United -States eseelbent esrtlarst.v. >flo.ls , ls•tbetn Senate, in the following strain: T0r.... hr K. , ,Ter 11cl.k.ar.11, 14 , 3 Wood e4....1:11. It ” The election of Charles Sumner by the conli- !..7 Wm: +tr.,: It. A. lion which has been carried into national' as well sod Irma M. Curry. 1, A. Ellitt...J,k,pb as state concerns, will be taken throughout the 0) the one country, as, in effect, a dissolutim of the dem- KIEII, ' , PI , J2.l' Call, ........th.t..l , lll.,,buret. ocratie party in Massachusetts, and its fusion into the free soil element of disunion. It is true , Sum- rt.- !!—MeLone'-+ that for the present the Sumner men in the leg- I -Th , 0.5 l• ra1" 1 , ialature have succeeded in making abolitionism / I , fl ooo k I "'"' in oppoaitiotr to the laws of the Union, the sole °" 4w "•'' be ' ' ll oth " ••1t :• tbor b•r. tv, rooti." t• tb. r, t.. 4 of Nlassachusetts democracy. It only re = „„ ,;,, mains to be seen whether those democrats who son Co • , have reluctantly followed in this train will come rob Bab. trio back to nationality, or whether with or without hKt 1.1 a --I al a MrLanv'. N.nrkirma. them, there is to be, few or many, u national nom Ae.vnt WL,Ctlnz, vbieti t ruin iiot m ou.viielt party in Slastischusetta to co-operate with the 'in' national democracy who will nominate a Union 1 :"'; ' :" t ' s ,..! '". ~:,;,;r,' , `,: 1,0 „, 1 ,::,:, ' "'""" anti-free soil candidate for the Presidency in • IS The idea of a parry formed ou the htuh r,. t, aI. urpoult,l. ter of the coalition in our legislature as it now sr, a McLane* Vvnaifvvv stands, which has elected a disunionist to the ti 11111111 - United States Senate, iv impracticable in any i'''""' J relations of sympathy or co-operation with the "' ,slViviil .1 national democracy in any State in the Union. ite - 11 will be seen referring to our ad- Such a party is without sympathy with anyv-mmin, , •laanv 0 . 0.1 ,1 : vvivi'vivii branch of the democracy in any State in tha .m , m^ Union, and in a national convention to nominate L'• n.I; tc, , v‘n.mivm . a to 011 a ,l - a candidate for the Presidency, its delegate• would be repudiated asyneendiaries, bearing taitala ` tore rsal Arv,v, the torch of discord, nullification and disunion ' u,51 angolll-1J ..qen It,- ~,.ourll, roma,. W• .nia•Jini,,,al Itmaitat L 1.0,50 Tram the Clerelnal Train Domcwrzt Some considerable inquiry has of Iste been , Foreign and American Hardware. made in relation to the probabilities of a still- , LOG.k.N, WILSON & CO., dent supply of flea cotton in-the Northern States - No. 129 Wood Street, in cue there should be a demand fur it for man oak afaeturing porposes. The following data, glean- ~ ~,..,,,,,,,,,,,,n , ;,„„;.,„ ~,,,„.,vx NOW IN :.-,..,,,,,,,,,,,,... ed from reliable sources, will be matisfactor:, to those interested in the growth of cotton, or the : 11A111)11rAltE. Innauf.ture of linen therefrom. saitati , - N r 1.1.. •I.ong toot.. • 1.1.1 tf, on rtnpanut The annual imports or fins linen average about `-'"'''''' ''''''' h.'''. " r'' '' 4"" '''..."'''''' fay.troN , will. •:., v c I 11,. ,rtorn rz..les. $lOOO.OOO, and the wholesale prices of these . cloths range INY high as to average •05 rents per 1 Market Sired Store for Bent yard; while the retail prices go up to ''..r, rents, FOR RENT -Ths ' , gore, lit , Merket e. 7.5! and $1,20 per yard. t. ~..e.,04,1,,, tree, In. ,7, - ..ter of mare, ..,....; a 1 of t. 1,.........1.n gen, tbi. lot nf arrdaw.. In 1840, the number of acres of land on which e,`.,.‘ 1c1uc..,..: _ z,,,vin tIIIEEL grain, .k.c., was grown in ten cf the Northern, "`b" • tolNnce At . _ .. Staten wan .b." 29 . 0 . 00 , 000 : and the do. ..op' ,Citizen's Insurance C:ompany of Pittsburgh of that year in all of the States north of the p j v NCOUltfitit LIt)ME INSTITUTIONS Ohio river, including Maryland, covered some i , effi, N.. il Water arnnt. in ti, warehono• °CC. 11. 4,000,000 acres: I. . <•: The overnice crop of flax lint it about 350 lbs Th ci;,.. ,, , , ;;;; 1 ,'',7z:g, , ,..,„ ~.%,,"..i,, ,, “,! , , ,,, „ , - AL.1,;,, pc, acre. of 'Fiala one-third, Or say 120 Chn In ln 0,:n., and en tregnAtn.....nn: , ..t. flax cotton. leaving 120 lbs. of coarse tow for , 2 ,,,„ A L',','„',"'„.„!'„'''f . l .,„, ,;11, r ',.,t, t. %.t ':,.`14.!;',.1"',':,,n= paper, bagging., or any cther article it will wt.+ are . 11 ~. ..e. of P...r.b• .. ,1 .... 1 ~,,,,,/' ltr.,ern t , 111. ..La...tugr Int rhosprudeurn. tot etinown. make. and :rat•c7...7, __ • . .- ... ~ The flaxseed iv about 15 bushels, per acre, end inai,,..,,,--.. it ti0....r. Ira, hiezaley, ICI:. hammer. Jr, , Walter lie, nu:, Hugh h. Mitii ; }Alward llesletnn. Is generally worth one dollar per bushel. • John Ilayieurthi. ie. Ilaauale. 3 to, nieit *rat. We may readily suppose that in all the States ~,.."' 1 itrca ,„ 3E ,, . I odl la . a candidate far imitable for the growth of flax, 8,000,000 of ' 40 , • ,1' . . ,„ ~,,,,,,.,...„,,, ~,„„ ~,,..„,,,a a , „ a , „.,,, scrim could now be turned to that crop, without i and Anti...era, Count; trineentlia,. ~,,,,,, , ,K at all disturbing the present eerie! crop, or di- . ~,,,,,,,,r ., . ~,,,, 5ea1'.... .,,,,,,,., minishing the quantity now devoted to the ettl jiteri. 'oI'UTY TREASLIILII—We lire author tare of other crops. . it.-d t., annonsui , (het J W Rector. of the 21 Ward. City This basis gives its the following results: , a l'utAbisrah. will I, pi easulAuelei to the °Mee of County 8,000,000 acres. average, 120 1,.....5i.i...4 , j..-1 t, . , !....lis,s it the Ants Metiurile end Whig ‘ , ..iiitY thire''''... •pallerte, lbs. flax cotumper acre 960 000 ts)o lbs. - , . , ~, 8,000,000 acres, ay. 15 bush- par CLERK or me I,OI:RT. 1 (Ifi name of J.,h a Romer. of Wilt!. towlhlyi t will be nreeeitteel to els reed per sere 100,000,000 lb, the apyriinching Anihie so-iW . W.I Couritz Cagayan. 8,000,000 sera, averages 230 . Lion hit turntuntitin nine ialler iif.Clark cf the Ansel, a t 2o.ditertc.li lbs. flax tow, rough, per ..; , ne • - ~•; SW...Cut:NTT' rEieIaTER. i wane ni dons acre, i . I ' Slo ' °°').CPrin It". ; Mar-keit., of th• ~ 3 Word city AI keitteburgh. will be ut. d It bu t Oiliest,. Cioneentien. This being sulimieritly near rho amount of such ::'„r,,,, , -"i",..Lt",,t,';':i fl ~,5ea1. i t..,,.,,,,,1,,,,../1,,,,,,,,,,,,.. a crop of flax, the following figures give us the , I, eupKwite . il le, very 31 eI , T ERILII,S. value of the same, as near AP we can determine ' ..." 9 " . ' . _. from our present limited knowledge of I. peeper- ' gtircit)Liiel r IttutSTLlL—John K. Foster, of ties:— 13alilietrs townehlyi will be • enreilldate for Reale. heilhtli the anent, Anti Nhaeonin atel Whin Count]. Coneratton 960,000,000 lbs. flax cotton at 71 .1,1,.14. , te 4 per lb. at factOry, $87,000,000'. gfin - Y-As.t.iist,r. —Hobert Abrahams, of Eli -100,000,000 has seed at , If I pur b u ... Ali Ihrrnugh. evil; eutmit lue ovine tu the lanti.Slssonie avil W bier COI., bone rata.. Ai a recalitlete ear nottalon at factory, If/0.000,000 ' t'.i. ,-. the teen. Apt,la otir-ii 1,840,000,000 lbs. coarse tow at 3 cAxtr cut Nil' ilciAsiga.- - Plc:um announce per lb. at factory, 1e:e,200.0 0,,, thief II J Lins., of Allegheny' City. .111 to a caudal,. f , the Lae. of Hag:suer. •ul,iret to the 2,-Lelon of the An ti >lawiale au! II lila huunte C.inerntinn aphhiielieiteiel The cotton crop of '49 and '5O ..co 1 about 2,• CLERK or our, Courr. --Ilcury ll:lnnen, of 000,000 balov, at say 400 he per bale: and the price averaged Ili per pound--va1u0,:5 4 .14,400,- ; 000. • • • The flax cotton would Le 2,4()0,000 hales of ggir(f.t. amt )leCune. 400 Ibs. each, giving shove the present average otthv 41. r 0! ell•stmegh. eJI ho verellilig, hte Antl 31avleav Pe' th• c.• or cotton, 200,000 bales. tr.. l'emtei.enev vs el ...I•yrue.s The difference on the total value of the two, ot I ars —John P. Rowland crops, would be $132,000,000 in favor of the vv. ri I,rir will he a ...militate lin- no., flax crop. Allowing these estimates to be high, 1.1.0 ln c, ,14,0 e the WI, [OA Anti m....ento still $132,c00,u0u is quite a margin to work on. "" For the new leliarity machinery, the dos may - lue - CoeNry ei be either mowed or cradled, no that the harvest wr - Mg of the crop may be done on the cheapest pee- ha tun offivw.uf evitinti Bible scale. nayie-darritedhS Farmers would do well to consider these facts, 10ifetitiNTY COIIIII eillOSEll.—ltobert King, and act accordingly; for that there will be a de v the mond for their flax crop the preempt season, there ' .• eau be little doubt. dam W.'S Maar Faitwnl. Those who raise flax should, after threshing the M. M. , eeed, bind up the stalk In convenient bundles to antaht.,if the Ninth If gird on, of Put.toash..lo handle. It should then be laid as even as poesi- wet,: on,. ble, and in this condition stacked away anti cover- °mt T • • ed with straw, to dry and prepare for the roar.. stir CoI,TY CO/11,11hdIONCR•--31U ' or Jou . : bet, • 1r11.1.• , , Ow Fire.. Ward. City of l i lltehural l i. lie . e candidate lediire the Ante.Slawinle and (Ohio CountS relation, 0., the of County Cornmhwiuner. t. .T liparT.'.l.Eith lir TUE l:overs.—thired M. 'Smell oan.li , latv for the above ofliee, ruNeet the deel• or Ile. eitrning Autl.llervielle end M hig ChunlySon. •.." Star- Col NTT Iir:GINTER.-- Moss:ldes Riot, of 11,0 Tir , t tS aril, Allegheny CH,, will lit n twin oilier. cvianoi Itewirter, *ulnae, to the de ewhin th. Whio and Ant,.l .iannto County Convention. ay.,/ .1a • 'le T Tiffs BZLPILE HAILEOALL—We learn from the Cincinnati Garette that a serious difficulty • loin occurred between the Hillsborough company and the Belpre company, which moot prove enthar nailing, and perhaps fatal to the enterprise.- The facts are then Mated in the Garotte: The majority of directors in the Hillsborough compa ny (the President of the company voting in the negative) have refused to unite with the Belpre company at Greenfield, to which point from Chilicothe, the Belpre company had then adver tised the road for letting, and have now pot on der contract. They demanded as a condition that the Belprecompany shou chan the lo cation, already advertised fo r r letting ge , to the Point Palley route. Thin demand the Belpre company rejected, hat stillcontinuo their offer to unite at Greenfield and merge the comp.. nice. W. A. Isivna COPPER Mmes.—Considerable stir has been occasioned in our quiet community for a few weeks past, by the operations of several agent of Copper Mining Companies from Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. For some years Copper has been obtained in greater or less quantities, in various parts of the county, but the operations have never been very extensive- Last summer, however, a vein of unusual rich ness was struck In digging a well on theyroper ty of Mr. John Miller, on Nigh stree4i:in this borough, and the attention of operators in the Copper Mining business has been recently direct ed to the sobject,.With a view of ascertaining the quality and extent of the ore. We believe the result of observations and experiments thus far has been quite favorable, and a number of losses have been made already in and around the bo rough. An Agent of a heavy Mining Associa tion located In - New York, Is now in oar midst making observations. The. general impresshin seems to be that Copper does exist—euid that, too in large . quantities and of rich quality It'is to be bopect that these impressions may prove to be well founded —Gettysburg Star A farmer in the neighbqrhood of Paisley, Scot- I land, states that by potting garlic in the bottom of hie grain stacks he has for some years poet kept thorn freo from rats and mice. The garlic must be placed at a sufficient distance' from the corn to prevent its imparting a havoc. Jesepti!Knol Boydrecently deceased iniiash. ington, was one of the volunteers who ventured upon the hazardous but successful expedition to burn the frigate Philadelphia. in the harbor of Tripoli, to prevent the Turks from enjoying their prize. MEZZO MLB.HTED Al tieklny evening. the ihit Insi , l,t In. C”, Me. II 11, 11'>t Jr I'[mwaew, a 1 thn li.sresu finyttst Church, of ttarritt, to Mimi lactic NirmiLsoi, ilitinchter of Jnhn Nicholson, tlu the e.th Itact., by It., C. Cooke • Joltyli Man, to 414 r E.. datlarbtrr of John Ecq..all of thin city. Greenwood Gardens, FICSI'O and a half miles below the City, on L the bank of me Ohio river. an Ornamental Vinsrer llanfeu and a dells:U.(l.l summer retreat. 1.. Cream. Confectionaries, Fruits, Tempel ale brink. kept Ibr the awommodation of visitor. Alto, • large assortment of Fbrubbery and Everblooming Plants for rale The otteamee ChlefteJn leaves the foot of Pitt street, at the beginning of earl. hour. from a o'clock A. M. until JO I'. )1.. landing at flu. ()aria., ;Closed on Sundar..l corral llitanstela and Pont copy.) ONEGi; t CO., Importers of Wines Word, and Smi..Cheieee, 1 , 18=10.6.dd etre.. a li...tin Sixth end New Barages, Tissues, Silks, Lawns, kkt. URPIIY ck_BUItCIIFIELD have Oda day „X`liSc F 7„ . "7l7 , u''',T k 6L.,,°,77Lit'.dfl';::l'Et7l7:"F•tern'tft: Lawn. IMIIO %Va. Bar., RPu ingind to call Won. making their purrbrea plworil.rn Goode at •hnl.sale In waine up stairs. my 9 Ilea or Prottabarta, May 6, Ital, T 1 President and Directors of this Bank Imre Otto day declared a dlvtdond of Fora Yu czar, h.. li capital otork. (no tbe lut alz mouths, fayabloto file Stoeltholdere or their legal reprovntativaa forthwith. toyaiw Jolty SNYDER., Caabtor. Promissory Note 80und..... _ IiAPROMISSORY NOTE, drawn by Mobs, ca.& Cit., dated ,z. 7tll, I al. to thn ord., of Dan. lgoglay, •. four Months dato. found In Woo.l,lreet. Thy owner ana hare It by calling at the Mon of ,are ' J. H. n4llt, 111 Wood W. to rECE UNDERRIGN'ED, having had the pleb of lielathlng to an Enmq" the "Fbrd'A.Kl: ex a n t, of Children at llama son in am Schoolroom. ~,tivered trfont the Teachers' de/Ka-1010. by the Pree.X. at, Mr... GREGORY, regret that. go man) wort tailed way at that time by th e anival of General Scott ha our tot by which they Int rich treat of much valuable In. .nostion. Ke therefore hope that the Executive Cc.a eat. of the Attaccuttion atakesultable arrangtoneuto t have It r e g,..o,:d ..„b C i e ... may it him mover& L. T. CO C ELL, IIk:NET WILLIAKR R. U. 4°.`4 7 1r6 ALE, A. M. KERR, A BUKTT, LECI 03GOOD, A. DOUTIIETT% Pittsburgh, April:Z. Md. In routpllaoce with the above re9uort. Mr. GREGORY I we consee4d to deliver the Pena, In the Baptist Church. , ener ot Grant aud Plath atme44 Plttehetrsh, on Fries/. 9th inst., at 7 o'clock. P M. Tlx public are reepectfullr Invited to atteod. Br order of WeExtrelv A • Committee. A. H. Preit. u. C. BURGHER. Beel•tort • E _ ROOT-40 lbs. (fresh) for sale by tnyo It A. VAIINENTOCICA CO. HI/RUSSIAN BLUE-5 eases No. 1, for solo nayB ' N. A. FARNESTOCK t CO. IQUORICE ROOT-150 lbs. Povr'd. fur SAI Bale by • myli a. A. YAIINESTOCK a CO. 13ARIS GREEN-30 cans for sale by 1 ) 1_ myN H. A. K.AIIiESTOCK LUE MOSS-65 lbs. for sale by m yS a. A. reina.stoOti a co. IQUORICE ROOT-1200 lbs. for sale by m s B. . PAIINE3TOCE AW. PTS. bbls. for sale by ruyB B. A. FAIINEHTOCK • CO. Fresh Arrivals of Wall Paper. riIIOMAS PALMER, No. 55 MarkOstreet, L hasjust re , rl,4 from the East, a hatuisataa wort eLeut of lon plod Chuober Papti. totB . _ t,,IPLENDID FRENCH PARLOR PAPER, IJ at No. b Market etreet. for sale at ray neaten:depicts, THOMAtI PALMER. For Reza, 'SPACIOUS DIVELLING_HOUSE, new :l. IT paint.' and Marti. ritnatart Ram strrrd. fAr I. Hurt trot and Garrison alloy. lodulre of Mr. Hunkr, Confxtioner, Wood Ern.% or of mySzet Z. W. REMINGTON. !DIAPER HANGINGS—French and Amer !. kat. from SH mt. to Ed per R1...n sal• by mld \1 ALT/Ht P. MARSHA LL, SO Wood rt. UND lES -27 Wes °Am. 1 bbL Na 1 Lard 3 Drlad uer" Pwa.u, 15 Jacks F,ntberk Wrung; to arri.• nn st..ar.adr 4snan..r. sad fur male by BALI II DICKEY A CO.. Front and Watwrata y• Mte-krr.t: Falra No. I Ms.cAerrl. Ealllmor. Iltrrirkz Salmon; Volflilb Fors.. by Ira. A. NUCLUIIti my. Orwers nod Toalk-aleirra 1.1)1RIME BUTTER—Just ree'd, a email lot sure:tar Boner, put oy lo Polls of 2161 b. for fa tu.lT WM. A. MeCLIIIIO It CU., nayfi 256 Liberty .1. ~JACK.IREL--31.) tibia. No. 3, receiving IYI. ,n.l f, We by JAMES LZELL. tP , Water f AHD OLL-15 bble. for sale by 1.4 myS JAMEA Debzwbb. NOTICE. LLEGIIENT AND BUTLER PLANK ROAD —ter CompanyzTl .„. t.rr tuckbors 13etle nao •lank , r .ta ' n ' 2 ' ea h. l„r Arleaheny 14' nl edttraday, the 14th day of easy heat at .pan:'. Ir. Work, oh the Ihtth at Ilakersbarth op the 1::th et the 1.11.1. Mill. 00 the Wet: and at Butler. on tbe andwhere they are rt,th.eted tr. attend and hat Inataltneut. It to hoped the Stockholder. mill be quo In mayo.:L.llm, to this call, that uvalleamaary dela, -r eaperum may le a.uided By order of the Board. my , l3t - arILS hAaft:CL M. LANK, Preort Bonnets! Bonnets! EC' D TIIIS MORNING. per Expree t o l irn s, ,, e r c ;: b= u, rlu,o...est desir:ble 1 1 4001 en 000d3! CASES iireeti Mixed Jeans: 2 - Mart 'prnad 1 .• 110. r TV analv an. lumt reed frnm esal,ra ma:infanta, mnallanzn.nl. anal In W. ravorabl, Iny7 Uni'llY a LEE , 1 1 111.: highemt. - pri3O in CaAll paid f..r gal the 1_ ~,J , l lleretit: graded a elmn EIC111101..• a/ 1,1,1.011. M.y t, BANK Lat Wit day cleclan,l a divi .I.nd iv.w mak wa It+ ea,•ltal +Wel ye) sht drruand., TIIUMAY L. 110% tu 7 Csahter FEMIE Jierchants' and Jl:wufacturcrs' Bank it Iltl.burgh has Ws day doelazed a dleldeuel or k, • rta rag , ie the capital .art or Hank. , out of ti, • pri,Lty of the list .It mouths. payable I the A.A. `.•*d.rs or their legal npreststattee, co or after the lath got W. 11. DENNY. Cashier. Pitkehurgh,May ea, ISM —I rut 7-1.1 Millinery. • \ I A, t'A r°„.• v:1, Tlaurr.l•4 pest. 31.4 411 Valuable Property for Bale - 1 1 01.7 ft LOTS in Allt , ghent City, fronting on the Routh C•inte.n.. Imma & front of Dr 1‘..1,r , Church. There L. .re near the 14yet of the :.4. any Pennsylvania Railroad...3are well dentate.' L.r',archon...a., a A:. Mr • manufsentin elnabludament oy7,:u ANDREW L EZCU. Jr. I,TRICTLY (IENCINE FRENCH BRAg t7 eultabh• fr medicinal no rme.c.s_Lt We Or the .it cf Tl,utle, at t Tra Mart, rny7 mi the Diamond. _ t i Notice ls HEREBY BIVEN that an Election fur A it, Direethti. and the apncduthwet Cf melt carer, tie ,fa 04,41., fame C.nducting the boadne to of the .. Ninanne,thels lir.cht, Company: . elarterxed in pima. an, rd eot Art of Awtnable, peed the 20 th d.lr .D." l, t , /I, will de hell at the St tlheries Hotel, Pittsburgh, . m W.,lnftelay. the 21st day ot Nay, A. H. 115 i, between the de.. 1. D. /LINO It. II KE W. W. DALI:AIS. Irish Lineni7 U S P irtin liPllc 121 :1:131 ., RCILIFIELD have again 0 7-IL . 2 2",V;rs' i t.4.l2:VrA '4 ib b itiLt g li7 l t ` ol .`tfa t tli nax itiee . psse rewerred Pillow tau* Mutlles and tre.4 the different width, which they offer at O. • kn.. criewa. lent !ItAPE SITAR' LS—Redd this der, per I.,.el,l l ;7eicTreeeret 4 1 , :I"re " th ` t4 Pr ' u 11,7 • . A. MAI.ON A a) StdAill HOTEL, {Formerly the Exchange.) Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streets, HIS epalio , u central, and-most conceal ...lr located II EL. havtaß 11.13 cemaplataly Ar-d tbutott hl remand and Improved. ls ton batherthe mono on of the public thoubetaiber. I and Broprortor 05 Na ST. CLAIR lI.Yf EL, ieepeetNur eform hlr friends and the nubile that be hu turntsbnl in the mad dastard and manets treflP'tgnatstritirryst" " t s ar " ; to make It equal to any roam in the sonntlT 's . The tell armlets anneal location of the House, and sou nenre of ite arrantremente, rendering it the =tat dm/re th,i;eirir .. Zt=big bo It . Ktkval .ban Verchattoom him aratf C. IT. riliNt e rl'. • • I ARD-7.3 kegs No. I Leaf, for tale by II .1 7 Rat El. MATTHEWS kM. liltIED FRUIT-150 bu. Apples; rev PA sal. by tor . 7 KIIEV. MATTHEWS • CO I) CE- 10 tierces (fresh) for kale by I LiTtE• CO. t'.55 Liberty Areal ItNEA —5O hi. chests Y. 11., Imp., and Black L Tom. for mle bn mit ROBISON, LITTLE 1 CO. A il, i ltA ES-4„" don, for ra,o by hON tiossiiottitt 1 60. I : lAI - F o I t K S-70 for solo be ~ r "4 Z i:T I. f o or NRIe by lOW DER-1000 lbs. Bleating; be . RIM; init reed, for sale by my 7 J. S. DILWORTH a co. ‘,.!AFETI" FUSE-6 bbls. in store; " m arrive; fbr mle bt not J. S. DILWORTH k CO. 11.1 i i t . L 4 A , PS—A ., n 7 uperior article , for • 1400 WOOL BADS, ready made, for rate by met LEE . _ balen for Cale by I.)E EIt nil MATTIIIHTA k CO. LNG LEAD-490 pigs Soft Galena, for sale • i.e myt It MATTIIY.WS PIG METAL-401 tone for cold by no I RHEA% 11 ATTIISIBB a CO. prime Ky., fur sale by • turf Ill! MATTHEWS 1 CO. L) OVA ASII-60 ex.ke (good) for stile by • alf7 A. CDPIAIERSSON a Co. f3OTATOES--100 lat. (Galena) to arrive, for mie by my 7 A. CULBERTSON A CO. If - I: WHISKEY-37 bbl.. (p ure) for sale JIL LL roT 7 A. Ce LIIIMTSON aW. %T AILS-300 kegs aced, for tale by .:11 mYt • A. CULBERTSON& CO. S l; N DRI ES racks eilasenb: 5 bales Deer Bkirtr. 30 park, Dried Peach, mete Neon; Jett reed and for rale by A. °ULM:II7BON k (X). . _ I " , 7 HIED PEACHES-29 bbls. on consign. jiy inept and for nle by ISAIAH DICKEI.• 01. DRIED FRUIT-400 bu. Peaches; w - J . u. __,_, L lli 1 UTTON EIAMS-2000 S. C., for Bale by 171 mri . J B. CA:int:Lß. BUTTER — In boxes (fresh) recd daily by J. B. GANFLILL. EARL- ^ _o liblu. for sale by YJ B . CANFIELD 7 7 11 I 1` , 4 S LED 01E—.. , 0 bbls. for sale-by LA ..y.: J. O. CANFITID. (.1 ALERATUS-1 00 bze. and 10 bble. pure, si for sale by .1 7 J. D. CANFIELD. CifEETE----100 boxes for eale by J. B CANFIELD. Office for Foreign Patents, No. 6 Wall it., N. York, and 168 Flat rt., London. pATENTS FOR INVENTIONS proqured In t3nat &Vain Enna., Sebum, iforaral, an ukurtr part, a Eurove=the Qom:,. C , ba. &sal t Urn. Information oyr&a sta. canpg,hg . ,, rapala I Wall OW, WrrelL Alexander Bradley, No. 19 Wood sired, betmeeri PIM and Second di. , SIOU OF TUE GOLDEN WOVE,) VIANI:FACTURER of every description of COOKING STOrKS, of the ineet nll l Ploviti Grub enn eiack o se • ill mauler the tend eatitfection. re K le6,l;;LviseM r. bleb •111 7,1 b7,;"„°,' . Itadiatonr, Franklin Stovek n ' sin and fair txre l iAt . itaeite the nttention of builders: Tra ' Kettlm Baxet, Lc, to all of whirlJ we Invite the stl, lot of dealer., keforn numhating eleet , lom. 11a/tilY Hatibmg Polka. tKLEBER, No. 101 Third street, has just received— Hamburg Polta„ one of the more Poe.. and IKari• tlfut Polkas ever published. Farewell• Old Cotte, written J composed by P. C. Foster, and Thu d to Mrs. Harry %nods, of Pittsburgh. Ohm I in,. Thee. Mary Dear. b . y ti. C. Foster. The Little to Riding 'bed: by The Mountain Daley-. b■ Lluley. Sweetu Des, du. y the Allhenian.. Dome, as sung b , Jenny b ind, with new seemly. 'Learner.. Fly Swift, r e ZePhrnt By the Sad Sea Wares, an song bY JehoY Lind--e. of her me:t o ne:Zl 7.enz., pro cr And an emensles selection of new Metes. P01k... Va. mations, Preceptor, Sr. nun CION OF TIIE GOLDEN HARP NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!—The Mother-Iv-law. or the Isle of Rum a tale by Rama G. L. N. euuthworth. The Banker. WV, by T. S. Arthur Meehedes Mereine, No. 6 Horticulturist, fn. May Cultivator, Received at Ord HOLMES' Litezary De t, Third etreAt. opronite the Prot Olilee. KEW BOOKSI NEW BOOKS! j p. HOLNIES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third d streetoypowite the Post Ofacei— lactscalary.7l"4affaZiV.;.'47l No. Pleld Boor. of the neostlot, No. 13. Nell Gt.., or the he of the Stswerts. Internathatml Msg.., tor May. Wild apart* la the lte. by Maxwell. The Complote !Imre, (lard.. Th• CcusspleSA Polls Gadanex. load. Labor and the Larldost Poor. Modem., of the Peonla by Muer. Sue. The History and Adveatnres of Pen Own, by the author of "Lionie Todd." Tam Heave and hie Three Maid. Aunts. Stactileld Call, • Historical Eurrahce--otraplata. Tone: the Am.. by Mrs. arah. Tbe Cciosetisstoner . pew m M wel by 0. P. A Jam. Eat. Third WarTE — lcluiol Lots at Auction. (IN SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May sth, ILY at S o'clock, will be PO M, on the premise— nig very remelt, geldin g Les, Maieb at the cornerof Distronol ernet end Cherry ally, havin g each • front of le feet on Diamond erect, extendin g heck. 101fee..1t1110 feet Irg iven to wickreet. ene Oneehal. St l me g reedur in one year, with lateral: wowed by bond and mort g a g e an the armlets. By order of the hehool Ihrectolv. toyil P. IL DAVIS, /met rilllE FE - MALE BIBLE SOCIETY of Pitts burgh sad viclulty will hold It. Annual martins on usaday, (May 6th) LL 8 "'clock, P, In the Lecture haus, of the Mat Presbyterian Church. Subscrlbars and Ladles (natal, to the mum areuested to attend. tort J.E. J., Sec. Pea Tam. TIIE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock holder], of th. Ohlo Trap Rack Mining Company .111 eld at the oilha• cf mths City of Pitts. ..n Monday, Jut.l at d o'cleek. P. M. a.. 76 W. E. Mika, Sec. DIRE BRICK-65,0thi (Coal Grove) Fire Brick, eqnsl If hot sureilor to the Behr.. Bri,k,) t.O huad ated tar eale Notice to Contractors. .13ROPOSALS will be received, by the sub oce.a.,..r. for tie nunktruation stout ttano Cubo era, of Embankment on the Railroad of the Chartlers ,1 Ccaanant, Immediatel: !miner the , TOOKing of the Sten- F-matlie Turnylka. stout 4 =la.:rom Pittabonth. The ark to be atanenetteed within • tweet, and cumpletsal .021- •••If delay N JONES, Engineer mis=t (Maniere Coal fit W v ELSH F!ANNELS. —We have. receiv starve goWs, ton deal.- ble on amount of ilea unatarmksble gualitt., and of v.- mane Kradcs of nnenettet air., Wu... sod flit Nara Vise oula !brooding do.. and s full swortwent of Dome-Ale torn RN( 1' A-guar:lint:l.D INDIGO -4 lOU lb kepi 51a.n r iI 4 1u , ; . _ t,‘,.... • , un.Cararuw.,, , I, •ti . ..,,... '... f..r.wle, al....!.%a r mples , LI variottyuallti. o f IM In.. will Lw...1.1 low fn. t i lL.r A u i s v icKE,CO.C tun C W.ater aul alb , L.G. NDIA RUBBER TOYS—Just received a i tar t , ...unmet{ of tad). Rubber To t ,. beautiful or. tale at the Itaorat. ,:.nets prima_ J a It PHILLIP.. Indta Rubber D.ro,t, • mytt and Y Woad CL I N Di r k RUBBER AIR BALLS—Just re eet lal dout as o nrt.cd ~sr. Air Balls. vlatelt ./111 at t a holeaato Eart.rrn A rum. rn). J. Alt. PLIILLIPtt. T OBACCO -1 prime Segar Leaf: -. 9 [sera , WATERMAN A PONS, a lut •I Water. and IP *root tt. , w Lkyr_let_e_ Tri d_JUTA . al . e ,, b,..; : . ~ 1 - 4 4 1.01.'R-2-1 4 1 Oda. Extro and S. F. for sale • 1,, WATERMAN A rloNtt, 111It1ED APPT.ES--3:20 sacks for sale by JUI ro t a t- S WATERMAN A SON,. ‘OlO.--300 ho. for sale by • rat , J 6.1,11.1V011Tif A. CO . . bhds. Ohio Leuf, for solo by try,J. s DILWORTH A (/). C ORN—:;:.; ,for sale be VON IION!illilRET 01:(Y. m, F. J.sd 95 Frost s[. lIJKITATOES—'2O bits. Neshannocks, for I. 0:0 t o 5),e s I ttN BON • HURIIT co. . ER VINE(' Ali-50 blur. ( best) for sale ROBISON. LITTLL / T• A,l-!: - . ns OW b " itS.'or sale .,le LITTLE. A IV% PR USSES , , of all kinds and Rixotl, for the rstlef lad radlral et, of Remit. or Rupture. r..t. a.aatly at bout and for &Ala try KEN lilt a Me-DOWELL, LP, Tv, Professor A. C. Barry's Tricopherotts, MEDICATED COMPOUND.—The I. ring lo fru= M. Munn. Editor of thr S•ienttr. A.lncritan C,nirn..-ot on Puck rvhlencc It . un- &w Nrw You. Fat,. Tricuptiolvita &wan article that we take iilanentw uwardirip lbw Ittpheat connoetutations. We do not do it upon the goontaniendutionof others, boo from ouroeen per. .Ai know:t d e. or it. Cert.. upon the belt: while It toad. to keep It boultby. volt. and rimy. It Coo miaow., don dna, preT.CA vv . hair. sod Portporsteit urevrth in manner nneeptallea by any atter rontpolicteti Ittiotien to A ;cm= only nowt+ to vie one bottle to lie tonwterail of tnistrutb. Yold la b.ttls.. ;Tim :t7scessts, al the pritselps.l °Ma it Breadway, Ness bark. ha large tsystl...s. yrs,. 7.5 eslst.s..stproprieturs sby 11. SELLERE, usyEss No. 57 Wrs-.lyt Law Notice. !THE appointment of WM. B. 3IcCLURE ene.d.mt. JoU. of the Fifth Judicial Lrisaiet vnearlraria. hae diraolved the !mg rutuietecg partaer ship a )IcCANDLEIsi, McCLUItt: The uermiftbed to. guess 11l uttemled br Mr. MeCandle.s. McCANDLESS. WM. D. MeCLURN. ' Mr Mee la removed tv m 1 Da Wain,/ Hour, N 0.99 POEM Orr., near the C(lllfer of Ilay. torf , tl WILSON McCANDLLES. Watches! UST returned from the East, and now CP opening the largest and blunt aescrnanntof Watches. Jewelry, 1.. Leer brought to the city. The Watches Are from the mad to manufactorers of%cnden, Use, p..ti, Pugs, and Geneva. and warranbed eqUal (anl wane *o & 'l m o V to rVlPet ,th sr er t , „az i ati b :=Zia,...4 late Inventiou. dupenslog with key. ahourthar. and full auorttnent.of razioun patterns Gold Watch.. ea, WC to t.no~ Welfaidlillt to quality, 4<Ml law and upwards all guaranteed ea represented, and ledwarran Ito to turi• and unallty W 1711- 4 .0 N, tnlVe corner Martet and Fourth eta. 4.101)A ASH--321 casks Muiptatt's Patent T high tut nala Ash Onus enduen, Marrs') in rt.oni sruf lby th• quiri.Uty of 5 toT %mgr.:lJ la mnts for cub or appro,..l 1111 s M. MITCHELTRES, r6ilt n.n Liberty - it. Omnibus for Sale. 1. FINE FOUR IIOItSE OMNIBUS. in coal. ,[ plate runnlna under. fur 'al. by GEO. A RTHUREs fflrtlerr f Fourth asel moit.b.l.l gr. If not aold at privat. rale t will b. •old IN., Auction Roan. on Caturdar. 10th ol Ma! (I CORO E A lITH URS. my].elt kOR SALE—Good Yellow ood Purple Car. prt Cbtio: Fled Oar aml by tbe dose, n- W.I. or trisil: , - ISAAC lIARRIP. Agent ard Commtu!on Blerehout. - • MORSE'S Compound o Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, 0 CUPIES the front rank amon g the pro erietery R heumy. of Ole counti7 for completely raring Canker, halt EryoVa., and all other di... CAM} arlaing from art Im,. el to thP Alm& Alpo. I.lrtr 11,,tnolaint.eatarrh. Prejada, Uradachos, Dirstnewa, Couaba. donne. and Tightapes about tha Ch.; Bron chi., or hos.n.. moots, and a tickling ...ion afoul the thtuat, anti lit mad with unpreardonted succeap Iv all ca. or Female Wiattnes. and General Debility. Strengthening We weakened bod gig tonn to the various organ., and In, lac/rating the en tir e ' ay stem. If the thnony 44 thousands renal u front all parte of the country, can be renal upon. It is eingulan it ealcacioue In curing al/ HIIII.VAZ , and motoring debilitte td and broken down coneutottona: It la purely Vegeta ble In Itscomposition, and to tweumUdy eaublned In Its proportion. hoo t the cheutlcaL botanical, and medical pro- Pereira of awl InediTnt harmoniously unite. to Purify the Blood. It ham removed mummy chronic diseases which have haled Nitkill of the best physiciamm. and ham also tonal Canker. When. Eryslyelam and &Wale, which Sampartila Syrup. entirely failed to make the toot impression upon. It ha. been trend In many cases of CANCZIWIUS -HU MORS. The most obstinate Cancers hare been cured by tide medicine. We may that It It a valuable medicine in all 11ILIGLIS LX/MPLAINTS. It AVISIOTAIL .11 otatructlorut In the circulation. rendering the Liver Eros, attire, and heal thy. It removes Palpitation of the Heart. and relieves In all mem ooh Asof ththma year. may In used 10 .11 climates, era at all wee., . . Thin Syrup I. prepare.] only by C..111.1R8R 1 CO, at 102 Fountain strort, Providence. R 1., and sad. whole...ale and noiall. by ..... Only Adam .. ml 6 T Wan.houre. turner Rt..t and Sloth:M.l'lW.. m OOL uaket iI V r a, 7lAri yt .ltallut 6101).1 . casks Kurtz's brand, for 0 uusbr nWr. S. d W. lIMLOAUtiII. LASS--600 boxes ass'd sizes, for bale by m'yt, S. AI W. lIARDAINIII. L. ARD blile. for sale __J , m7h e. a W. 11A1LBAL:01.1 LINSEED OlL—lo coke prime) for sale by myS tl. f. 11A11.11AU011. FLOUR -500 bils. S. K. for sale by mrs W. lIARBAOOII. AMS- casks Evan S. Swift's S. C., flir 1.1 rah. by roys 8 k W. lIAICHAVOII. YOTATOES--200 racks for sale by BLS W. IIAR0AI:011 . - vO Iy. i TON---150 bales ff iu p s A ale l i :) ( y lJ KEy CC RIED FRUIT 1J X4O Im . Dried P.whe, "b" ApptirArr'Li'JK EY .11 OU HOU ND NUT S-It E r u e IN! o fli c r E a l yi L b e y o. UR .Y± N UTMEGS-1 bbl. for salo j by Kini, co. VASTILE SOAP-20 eases foi !ale by %_/ Em3G 3. KIDD a CO. C • - REAM TARTAR-900 lb*. for *ale by • J. KIDD *CO. bs. (in mars) for sale by .1 KIDD tr t.•O Gll3l DAMAH-1 case (to arrive) for &Ile by myb J. KIDD & &Mom! rt. . IVANTED--A good Second Ihud SODA v v out num. twin, of ENGLISH I IENfouINSIT, 192 Be ft. PHILADELPHIA AHD LIVERPOOL U. States sail Stalinistlip Line- Q. TEAMSIIIP LAFAYETTE. agek 1.3 CHARLES RTODDARD.Cosarntriber. s. of steamship Creurent City., The nee and towerful American stenso. ship I..srerrirs. Clans. :Sushi... Cocutusrster, haii , be. Oared on this Eton. to run tete,. Miledelphin and Liv- P I.V, amt ell{ llP4s't7;c2,73l:TPO'VVort7-1. WhP"' This splendid steasesnip is '..o.o.terns reviser built In the most substantial ma., both iss regards holland mu• al 1 ';',7,17.t.' i:E. ,h 7lll:!=rierp:7(ll'.7. , • LIV - - 4 91f,r_ erT respect folly equal in point of strength old sea quell , es to .T steamer afl oat. ller scnornmedations for r. - I ...,,,,,,,. unsnrpussesd for entolort And elsgerins. RATES UTI'ASuAGE. ! Untie,' SaloorrStats Rooms .......... ..-- ... -.....111n0 Seam.' Cabin. . 60 Penury ening to the Worl.ll. Fair are Informed that. F. 2raion Tieln.. erill be issued fur • limited number of pa.. ejring them ample time to sit Plitt and amt at tne principal Pities In Europe. EXCURSION RATES TO LIVERPOOL AND•IieCIL. Pint Cites 1171$ Second Clem 100 An experlenool mo.r.P.r." °ti t' No rooms meuerd DAL/. kr. Trelph. from Lime - pool, on FINE 000D0,0M. Mr to. Notutoing, the Wardle kill leave Liverpool In Junr, emameme mcorpl voyage from Mx mll om.°r t. JOLLN L. LINTON, Lombard rt. Wharf. 0.. Phlll Agent or Liverpool. JANIS Nlcarpar. FA). Avnt. rt. Pitteborxh. J. k IILOTTA mote Hound Cbmel Lihortl BLACK ITALIAN CRA VATS—Of ell the " mrS HOevt7Y a 1147(CHTIMD. -- gNEN CAMBRIC 'IBM'S—An num met of above Gond % rue Wks. from gx mats to Y Lientloooesdo do., Iow CAPHY Je B prind end roc' URCHIIELD. by mys • • Si B.°Ysnsd , ,,, , C l. A . S !!d Ni b E ,.mtn nE r S-- in, O , f =L vari cuni ons L c n ol . art TAR CANDLES-45 boxes ,(10 to 40 lbs ..a) far rain by. ..D. WILLIAMS It CO, my& corm. Wocd sod Mb sta. PERM CANDLES-10 boxes4's, s's, and g r 's g Wt. by J. D. WILLLLID3 OD- F r E TEAS = half charts Owl. and Oolong; Tv.Vret7my, S IJNDHIES-- 60 bn. Chogrtnnta: 1600 lba. Deer nen 100 dos. Corn 8r00m,. , . 2 bbls.,ffictory Not* on eentfiremat., for ,nk. lon to nor, by J. D. WILLIAMB 41 CO. myd corner Woodard DPI sta. IikRIED BEEF, MUTTON HAMS, YEN ISON—For sale J D. WILLIAMS A CC. mrs corner Wood and Fifth ita LATIIB-25,000 Sawed Laths, best quali ff . for ule b ROBISON,urna: CO.. turi No. 26.6 ri F LOUR -100 tthls. extra Family; No - rnys RpßltOr. . LITTLE a CO. i t ROOMS---50 doz. farms, on eonsignment ILJP aml fur ute by ROBISON, LITTLE a CO. yt. Nu. T.ta Liberty Q. Wanted-. SORER, industrious Mechanic, who can rum all o! Roil.. and , tall part of Ms time at r.cc c c cALW ml-IM-IMAGALEY t CO. erior Black Writing and Copying Ink. S TONE'S EMPIRE LIR, 87 Naseau.treet, Buildings, Nen [ark. IMT MUM TO tin M.,. LO nos. per dog On di : liht. Per • ....- This to the beet Artie'. manutrietured. It noes [resty— le a great WPYING IN —wed will not corral, inould, precipitate or &ear, and go :maxims all th e analitlea ed far a good Writing Ink. suitable for the Quill, and tid ml ir n'iry ptool for the Steel Pen. e l utulerxigned is prepared to furnish to the trade ei ther In extort or borne runotimption. at the shoes von' low priory, put up as per order, and delivered in an= uf the eft,. tree of charge. No charge for wee. 13 ur kegs are charged extra at nett e‘ T rit i .. D . Lxvr. Naseau .L. Mao Duildivgs, 41./4 poi dot Pita. 11/ A SHIN() WITHOUT LABOR-201ns. - BaLI,IO Cosy Powder, the r tellVartreed ,33.1 tar .ale 1,, en,l * Wool meet. Pitt Street Lot& lIKEE desirable Building Lots for sale, aact 21 f.a4 fronting on Pitt street, and running bath lua fret. Uninediawly adjoining the of :lic k:aught. For term, apply to R. !deli SIOUT, Fourth at. DRIED APPLES-20U bu. for sale by rny2 ENGLISH t FIENNETt. Bank Stock for Sale. • OTICEIs hereby given that in compliance .1. 7. 2111;r7q.'r:1 1 0 rale. at the 11%11 IL lag, Ilou,e. N ZnaQrSAND NEW eIOCK A ch.. Moneehnbela Bank , 31 . Browerville, on Wt., our. the :lb di, of 31,1 , 541. Sale 14 commence nt &Amt., A. M. .I , y unler at the Board of DlrectorK setae D. n. KNOX, Ciahler._,.. p O TASII —l4 casks for sale by ENGLIFLI k TAN,: urr, n Anna. and ILI Flret it. HEW BOOKS! lIIRISTIAN PURITY.—The Nature and Illessednetta of Cl...titian Purity: by Rer.lL S.F. - torn •ith act Unruh:dd.. by I..linuntl Jule, D. one of Itishn, of the 31. E. Church. 1 vol. lano., MAY of Harper , Nev. Mound) Magazine. rude Dianna', a 51.chautea. Lutrtue Work. and En. ginerrins-- -. Just reed for eel., by R. 110PEINS. nnekreller and Stationer. TI Apollo Build:rum Fourth at To Farmers 1141 ACRES Farming and Grazing Er • 061_, Latn.t.... in Waaren.munry on thn r. telth!n te../.[..1!.. of the Near lark and Aar., in Elk count, for ea:r on-steconentntl. tan: .arle I..aqultro of WILKINS 2 CO.. ail nom:, of Market and Third ata. To Gardeners. FpNVENTY ACRES of Gardening Land, al- I„ under anrel rultlentlon. u+ ,,- at on* ent . pp . , t at:- autre al the itankfus Hon. of A. WILKTN9 A CU.. . oJt .-e.rnar a: Market ao-f TEthal,rtta. CIODLIVER OIL-0 gal I§.. &Ls perior White, 1 for rate la yl MT- YELLEtB, CT Wood a Ber.nett's Eronoehrometic Depository, NO.. 73 THIRD STREET. 'Le I.—N.. Poilaimp—rbo `lisolen of Gethoemble," Ind Or - Crrnotery a evut.n... LL LOT HOLDERS of the Allegheny It Cemetery am Infrm.d that them Witt be no.admtv to the Ctmet...ey hembiter on Suo4sYs. ssregt bY ote gal ticket winch csu he obtsam-1 .t the Oflre on the gsours.i jous curintendenisterrr, t hom fIEO. E. ARNOLD J CO. have thin day sa to esciated with the.: JOHN IL SCULLY. The styli of' the tiros will be se herebsbur. , Pittsburgh. May Ist, ISM. lbsrbt gI FORGE E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers: nee.,,, in I..etiwtiir,. croln, sock Notes. N. ;a Fourth enema, nest door to the Dock or Flttsbarah. Cot hold°. =lfhe atUoadett th.. 4 the procredo rch:dttod to an, part of t toon. Ct YRUPS, Sx.—Tinderwomre fine Lemon Sinop; Calerwood`e surer. to. do.: Suomberry Tomo Barr Lea= role Ire todd W3l. dIoCURCI W. ELSSENCES kt EXTRACTS, for Flavoring !Mit., leo CimnF, Ate_ et, Lecoorf, 14trset of ffotccego Coon!. " lum: rtiq For .44 b, WM. A. NIrCLURO *Co, mr= :Se Liberty et lk URPHY 5 BITCTIFIELD Luce recd ati .° ll2r, V.;"7,%tr.".Z;V:i'c'n't,h`.:l7o`,g7i IVIERRIMACK PRlNTS—Netrstiletifan LClth c 'N ' t.7.t .c . k ,: n et b Aj' y myl 111.111,11 . BURCHNIXLD. 1/171DE SIiEETINGS—A full assortment V T 4 dlffermt wilt!. and briltmake 'd br mrllivurßY a rec UPERIOR TICKING—Murphy & Bumb t Reld T' r stteritios of buyer. tothrmartr i myl ()IL P )t p ....i PEV.I.N . 'T yr 150 ,L Ib i s. , 7 1 Eir E rgited Don'ED PREC lbs. for. sale by it mil R. F. SELLERS. d bbls. for sale by lJ Ito l U.E. SELLERS. IOTTON-13 bales landing from str. Cape May, and for.tl. IT toi I ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. - GINGSENG AND RAGS— Must illawsla itaFx no. I I R Ito roleb ItIUAR Rat, and Trout sta. FEATHERS- 5 bags for sale by a•rl ISAIAH DICKEY 2 CO. SUGAR. MOLASSES, bhils. N. O. Sum: FO I,birt..l3;ticUroniOd P. 11. lichosex • '' 6 LW , I.,• risuml TWA DALZELI, mul • C Water. and T 6 Pint R. 11,PLAXSEE1-61) ha. for sale by mil JAMES bALZELI.. NI°ESE'S Compound Syrup of YELLOW POCK ItOref—'Lt teni.l)ll;{ ree d from Providence, , UM tor sale A t N. E. WICK alttilleUl, Sole Agent for Western Pent.riVertia. my I corner of Wood and :Math of.. Ceo. R. Eichbanm. Civil Engineer, W I LL ATTESD. in any part of the coun y ai the sum, uyearren, and construction of Railroads, alscadamaed and Plena lloiatea Kridar Lucas, Dams, le., for canal or slarleater ptve ti k r . aa..a . :7...itioadota., end “taroatee of met of any of Ile will also attend to the division of land, mad laying out loon plate: mating drawings of model. for Patent Of tioe, draught. of mactainerr, de. ()Mee iti Oißakeweburg h lfalliallainfa, Orme. st.. near the Court Pl References-110, A. IT. Loomis, To.. Bakeerell, Eara -13. Crate. no- Eichbanm, Esq. ap.Malto FISH— tO bbls Nol. I Salmon: N, do do do W bole No; 3 !darken.% 33 Ltdn do do • , 10 1.p d w 0 3 ,30 1 trimmed Shad: cum Land and JOHN WATT et CO.- Liao IRON-66 tone Forge :Ind Foundry, L on tsnlyignmenb tor min by Ate) - JOLLN WATT a CO,_ PLASSiED OIL-10 bbla. prime, from Ikanernet malty. be rale by •K•C' I JOlOl TVIAT CO." • NOTICE • is lEEREBY GIVEN that an Election far oao PreAtlont. Ole Mat:users. eaA mob other ofifeere et mar be tempter. to, coudoct the butinett of the . 111 r min/them and PrountTille leacetlanatted Turnpike hoed Corer:inf.. eberterul terrace, p of an Act of sesetta./T approned. the 15th day of Fehroary, 1i.1651..it1tt0 held et the' lttP, notes uPJentet Itreedy, in Newel. town- OOP. -Written; ConsitT, llon,loy, the lOth daLof Mal . hetet-en Urn hcon of 10 o'clock, A. AL. amt ! *LA:, P. M, of raid aro • theitnittionere—lnt. LAILUML Jr.. vo4 v 0131.. JAN mcgrx. JAMES WDY, WM. COWAN. ONLY 28 HOtr2.B TO CLEVELAND ariMEMILAN 1851 dial SAINULLIL ABGEMENT IrtnntYtt PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND. EXPRESS Packet and Railroad - Line for Zeeland, eithoott 4.0 of Ly tteattutt front ..otobungh to beaver, In atunataco with the eletrantlY Itto. Runes. Pocket. of Clarke, Porta A - , front Beam tne pplendtd now Padmenjtor Can or Yu dead awl titts.borib Rai haul Cu. to Licnautd..; PENERTLEAKIA-.... ~, Dormor. lAGARA-. -X not. MAYFLOWER.-- .'. —.. -..-... .. .. Il.loax. Steamers .1.. e their landloa kldßoofakala at 9 o'clock, A. X. 00...144 • ith the Packets at ra, which will t race lsodadistal, the arrival of th e arrahlatiose for theEspremeTraht 'car. for Cleve:A.l. Palmtop+e by thig law serie• at land lo time to take the Rata , .Idle of Straw" BUFFALO aod DETROIT. the assascrs tar Ch.ra- Ifllwankte. Toledo. Sandusky City. naaxi.rk antt for evening traincars kr Cohnob., % tllll. and 4 ..dowati„ CLARK cf E- PARKS la., R. MOOIRII.O.D. ace under bt..Ctaries RWt viceß .'11":5/01GA's"r, _Wateci'tTT.ntemlat " MmHg! 1851. lag - UNION LINE On tho Pennsylvania and Ohio Canals. PROPEIETORP: CLARKE, PARKS ft C 0... Itocusta. PA. CIIAILBLIN, CRAWFORD ". CO.-.C.nwhets 0. rLis well known Line is now prepared to transtote freight entsw.rourers from PITMITROH EVELAND, town Pea.. the The faitillUn of the Line toe onsurpaned innumbn. W IT, and capacity of Boats, experience of Captain,. and .1y of AKerta. One Boatlmres Pittrah and Clenterddnilheannlna oonnwthin with of 11CliGht and /LEAVER, end e Lima araclus ineambonte Ii mel:er and re:l.A') on the We& OONIIIO2II= Puke a el., T0mge.07 . .. 0. A. r Para. orl le lb 0 C. Prentlee. Ravenna. O.: 11:erton a Co, Ravenna. 0 , ' nlioder; Lee Aar.). lieerdernen a Pettibone, BsodeskT CUT) 94 . , Peckham I &nu, Toledo. 0.; 0. ssllll:ans *Co, Detroit. 3Lleldeen) Toosecnen „ 0 . 0.1 : Gem A. Gibbs Ca. Chimp. IlL; - Menlo lisle, Cbleseo, .TOLIN A. CAIIGELEY, Aeon, eel ear. Water and.:lndthilehl Pluntrurgb. Brandies, Wines. 'le. JAVING completed arrangements ;with Houses In Boxleans. and other European Cum's. We &mention of mr mien, I sat Wm enabled to tem to Loam, at a emall Memos ores importation mat, DIES, WINES. and LIQUORS, a th. finest d—mmiptMa. from under modem toutt Jock ifilateed. Attention IA imitaft. mr llrt.rc WW I Bordeaux. and torten. Brandies. is 110 /II: 'al tape =lieS jade and dart 75 hbas.and gr. .aka put, gold, and Mown Mutinies; fine and mednun.qualny. al qr. tasks Madness, of emr7 grade. - Irs " Port Wham part &err old and mperfisr. 3,0 baskets Sparkling Chuorsgue, &mil known brands boxes Claret WM., Wile. brands sod ounmea 104 cmas Sauterne and Berme. &latest. 1916-7. . IS auks Sauter. and Claret NCI.. IS pleas Old llolland end SehuidsmOln. 10 punehemis Old Scotch sod I risb I— superior Old Jamie , . Bess. DJ tasks superior London Brown Mout sal Satoh Ate. With a mostant eupPlr of /retorted Ikon., wet se 0.. Ib., Martuchir.o.Cantos. Anoleolie, Chum Bran d, ke. A large stock a ILITA NA SEGA 72S ahem& on hanl All of whlsh I sill cfferon sew faranWla farms. Orders willba executed with dopea..l Frilf thivo.d lowest rams. - .ll_ 11. I Importer sod Dealer. St +gout arm; 4.l.o.lawCznarls) Ehlladelphla. The mast Extraordanary Astavery in the World to the great Arran. Remedy for New and Beast! H. G. Farrell's CET•RBEATED A• A :TAN Th NT. I l lIE miraculous cures performed by the Maid.n ohystei.• In the days of old, were then bu'nlupun as th e result of 300¢(0. hilt 01000 me lame Dr me lothrude with their history we ran thott amount for their surprising Tower over &riot. Their atlaintisenta Oho keowledge of medicine were the wonder of the aim, while .1 thesame time the science of Chemlary, Which with them had its origin, wee to the rest of the world "a bock."Seded And lu lilotany they weathe most zealous of udents. In the b.utlful genres whieh skirt the sestrtsot Arabia, abound rare plants and odcro. wools wheat:ern obtained those .o.natio gums and fragrant balittdm% of .blob this Incomparable liniment Is cutopteal, Mal by whose stiaNsl i a:Mg h, itetnt i m 4i fsetw=g and Lamina rrfifi r grthe who; ner vous sysl7.lillering Voahrg tows/pain In itteredibly short Memo( 10 .15 Minutes. 1 whom le prompt, potierful and rthettes4altliont the het danger. It penetrates the flesh to th e bum% mimes en Mimi. cord% Main. use to limbo which hive ban palsied for years, causing the shriveled limb to col, 0.10 and deb blood to of through 100 It 'attires the tiiworild Fluid or Joint I at r, and this Is theraleoK a by it bas tam to unieerMlly sueeessful 1.1 MIMI all dia.. of the Join. In ammo affections of the War, Lungs and Kidneys, 'AU pest Arabian mosedy stands unparalleled. for Arun (lake or Enlargement ol 0q,1,,, e ,y.. it la a ',antic; and far Ithenmatlan It ima peribrzie I almos of the mita extraonlinary cures on reoried; siso f or e ra g a ra. : s wam., Pam, Ls minds,Cllllblar= White dwelling% TuniorLe- de. It is equally fu disease of Aulmals. such . Fistula hug Oartirlalnt. Dist= per, f arey.Bpralria,lirulsea,Wo maYine. Kludgalls. Splint: and for nearly al diseases. pither In menor bast. which moire an alt.- , nal application. Mus liniment stands at rho head of all melleinee. The following le rpm thescriocipil anbuintent of the Pealthy and insibly respectable ileum of 11313 A Bet, of eoria. and ose.ents orLe of t h e mint entresalial mires bo the annals of medical history, 01e 11. Cf. Ferrell: Dear SM. Actuated by a rumor Vat , - fulness. I submit the Ibllowlue as an butanm of the citil• Its of your great nimigan r . , lit i chtl, three yisti , 0 1 1 , 1.71. Vil 6" sii r ;sfo ' 7.l. 'd nisrratetti t t ' to /=-11. k h:Ve Drams so thet a joint midi( be neat tit Direst bliOk wed cold. and mbrely dmirosed Wing. • Usibt. gr ri,ral.P•=l, l4 '.l`.ll o .l.l.`l: o °Neebso. meted. mid so mow{ that when laying on Its tic the Mad and heels osey tosiched. Indeed, Die child Prinented Neery appearance a being dembr—Lemiallately on the ab ma., the family- physician wad naiad Io.oodfur flusemeade he labored to restore 01 to fee hey.lint ell ineados,akthdegh It was blistered a dome Draws, and various itt.net. Inputs apcliot. A emir:illation of physlebuis nee ;him held, but to be ronaY. , The TiLl. 'T. eon tdniliht tes. fore the Ilediml racists. but nothing could betel:nein! whi t + hod elteady breed.. and the doctor tleylitold me he could do eribir; mom. We thee. c l emee IT; pl lay Sour L ' nlmmt pine amt r'u mar imapsur 0,-;:—Tvrjlor, length of OPlitatices, ecturessy . ancieurtion woe Mitinwars:- • child avidly inonisd, with the ex of the ItIZ which 41 not bentane petted for newly •mmith. , /t le now hearty and robust as eta be. • • • Flee other cites of the moat kial occiL - ed iti y meta bothooi previously. all of w hick dwd: hen. so donft, your Livinteet hod Gen used, thoy would have rtmeeered. Deorin Ilarch 1, 1101, fi.CLYL-4111). Liter Compt.4”:ll, Erpiptla:, and /Ihturiurtima /11.7.1., Marian Co.. Ylr. a E. Ftharta—Pear Ott: Yens li mu l eath/ very well. and dging • v.l deal rd SPA anteee the yo ee. It hue chord a tad cue of Erysit dna, end An so bs s nt a bad was In the breast. A lady, who was Posllntel fa herbed ler several months with Lirir Complaint cud Agee. ton of the great, wut entirety cured by the opt of Tony Arabian Linent Coo sell th e dmetw could de•hetaso good. It has teen applied to • fresh twit, and mold Ads &abort elnia /here been alllicted with. Ithenntatlelnen • leng tom, and Put before a wrt then is naive! Mono much that I hod nopewee slider, co dad thoPtght 1 ante aeneed bathing and rubbing with your Unto:ten; wad before I less done rubbing, the pip cesood. • JOHN BUCKMAN. Siff Complaint, Steeatty,Disurtper, Cart and C2ZEZ DI. El:shell, Ftetraastor at End, Fnltan Conntrglal. taro) Ur. FL O. Full. Tour Arabian Liniment la •blahlr ndr Co mp i li ng- curial one of my neighbors' Dorsal *be atiffby about four cr re application/4 wad I enrod one of my own of th e Swemoey. Our Itherift.l . Dykes, mewl bta bane of a bad Own with ID lan also It on a colt that bad the Dissemprr maw Wd a and It InamodMiolf. • Eta ma It Is re the greaten boom medicine be ever med. Ftwre fume beam numbers curd of Eve gym with 11. I and it a eery serabla naedlchae both for man and R eof Counterfeits. TO GUARD ACIAPNST INIPOSMON. READ TITS POL. LOWING CAREFULLY. The Public ere particularly cautioned against • Base CbunPeed which kw lately etude its am...es and is tolled by the loriroater arbor:mars ItTamil% Jae* an Liniment." na. lea dangerous fraud and man liable to deceive from his bearing the used. of Farrell. Thing fon, b. foe a bp 0......."FUTer• Linfreena" unprincipled llcalcrs • ill impose the .S.PG RIOCS nistun upon you La the genuine, bat dialoging ".lL G. Ferret f s do Mena Liniesent_,_ . arid Las se ether, La the genohae db.:stable the lett.. Li. O. twine Warren's, hss -signature is shoo tb• outside wrapper, and thew 'routs blown in the gl e e bottle—"ll.o. .kbrmirs An:Minn Lupe/rut, Peoria:" Ttherra .ante7l in e e the Unital :rate i n 17 . ha To— via— - 4 li—l'l .l . by .. yyy.y.b „ ,y. byybil one is not estabilabisl. *gni, ea to character, reeponthlidt P ry,Te. "1- '''''' " a ru " ° ' .. Call on th e agent who will furnish F bask containing muds relatable infornsatirna sFh.ver6;l4.e.la: Pucp—i mar. to relit,. and OM. 1/014r per bottle. Thr udY Otdirt t mairtfactitrril bF It EL Yaresllopir hiventar and proprimorodl Nri:T: Mrlit dd. Pad.. 111. ml Air do irtioicesiedtl rettnii proprietor'. pier by IL No. 67 Word Strrot Poll by D. 31. CDRRT. Midi./ City. • Great Care for Dyspepsia! • NOTHER SCIENTIFIC woNDEso:— IMllonghtuals thr true dlgartlee 1110113 x Os& Drspepeas Curet, Innetret4 r, netk_ or the fourth Motown af th• Or ter =callow or whoa Liebik rpm/ L'o4 , lobillaal Chettatt. by J. S. 11qto. ruJy wonderful retortgoanollyestkaalt trlttirty •f[4 l4 l:ture'• it ' lt method. ?Mars's o n le the Gastric Jule. ' Lltf • trusoaanfol of Pun.. Jawed la au/Apr..llldb at..hre jive pagoda 1,1 mut UV ill Cl/.0114100 hell% out of the •touteh. The Ilastrio Juke le the gmat advent of he fast, UM yip rifting. fitmeroton otbnolatltiur agent of the stomach and Without it them ran be . digestion—on mat. IrMiol/ of food Into blood--no nutrition of the body: hat tatter a foul. torpid. painful, and dm/rustic° ocoditlon of the whole dim.. apparatus.monk. half deed, or stomach prodwee no good Destrio Juice. and hones the Emma dlstreaband deUllty which ensue. Ent this want main supplied by ettnating tha dAgni Gn Pitt[ Itizl . P t c h ti6=l . ..e m =o r hipuiltroile re likc the nature/ Gastric Juice, In lts ehetnioal Ti t o:it= fundelting a complete and perfect substitute for it.. The ect of performing We processor illgankin artificially has long been kosiwn to Physiologbits. Dr. Doubt. claims the merit of making the applies / tun / of this art the sum of Dyspepsia. Ina perfect and agreeable form. Read the scientific evidroori Dan. Liebig. In his cele brated work GU animal Cbemisury, sevo Artllleal lIIM/1 6. a.t:legons to the Usstno maj ha • F m. a7rtilch various arthlTs " ;food, e as of in th o:t and h be a s changed, and digested, Just In the omit meg, tier as they would to In th e hm. stomah? , DM/ on the Agent toe fur th er midst.. of a dialler slt = gt routd, PE ag T SIN beer t if the Ziltin tbrralirte of S. Hough M. D, sole ympliolor. Doti u pp. bottle. Parnyhtetio, eontsna ru; mienliheecldenc. osagy. Walled by V Was. • KEYSER lit/DOWELL. Amu, • tal Wood et, Plttsborgt. Dealers furnished at pro=th.l.• Also, La We by IL E. ' 5/ Wood rt. nal be:KO: ! HOSE!! HOSE! ll—Just reel nun tb• Manufactory In Ikuo..llCol feet India &A site. magma rata % to SAL {War Iti dbalartiar. Ilia llcae Is tax a titerler to aor bole intratitattettat of „..4., foe ~,...,,....anditattna, or Fire lutita Intrpolan, W. aat a t t it to be dlatitatly utiaeratccat that every toast of Igoe that, goes from one ntahltaltmett ia warranted Ibr tha planar., tutended, to Ilia Limey remade& Jen!. 4:2 . IL ler sato at the India !tubber Dep.., No. 7 •• it w..a ante J. 4 U. 1 11/I.lJPiti • 'STEAM PACKING-4000 pounds Plato arid Porn India Itobber rioting from 1.12 to Iyathock.oarranteid to tie the very beet Paohlog,of any arter in ote, 1.. the Palming Port...at Itsahoht ?Mtn, Piston /Matt atom Reap idlaroto,(yyttmm Ileadts,Prothniymee, tte• Per Wit Maio lair/tub ber dent, No. imd Mood etrovt • olvao J. R IL PHILLIPS; Associated Pitmen's Immune° Stiact. -- tcI(I . SHARES of the first 91111.trited stock In the Amexistett ttreteetie losarance PA as cm atth by IV. aptlk3. Nn Wcotat.' ONEY-14 ferkias (frf,shl for sale byr 610 Wa.l. 11. ; MOTOR: MED PEACHES—SO saoks for sale by ar.l9 TM. 11. JOHNSTON., PPLES- , 7 7 bbl e. Dried. Apples for sale by 'Dig WM. 11. JOICiBTO:i... 1 14 :. emired and fors. e TVIL n kteCLURCI&C.I., howl sal la:4os=
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