p;tuoiDur.4iiniDia:l COURT or QUARTER swam WKIMSDAY, May 7. Present:—Bon. W. B. McClure, President Judge, and Wm. Boggs, Associate Judge. The case of the Commonwealth vs. Milt on Parker, and Peter Shoemaker—lndictment COO, 'piracy te_ pass counterfeit money, was taken np. - ~t Mrs:Oardner sworn-1 reside on Third street, In the city of Pittsburgh. 1 saw Mr. Parker and Mr. Shoemaker together in my house once, In March last. They were there separately fre quently. .1 opened the door of the room where . they werei and . aaw them sitting at the table to. other. Shoemaker had some paper to I the table, but 1 was not near enough to see it.— _When Shoemaker came out I naked him for some money, which - he owed me for board, as he had g„.10 much! He replied that it would be of no Vie to me - as it was Minerva Ann Johnston's mon ay. (Miners Johnston is well known aa a pass er of counterfeit money). There must have been hundreds of dollars, but I dont knOw the exact amount. Shoemaker said the money could be bought for fifteen cents on the dollar. This witness was evidently very unwilling to tes . Mrs:Catharine Ellis, sworn—l saw the defen dants at my mother's house some time in Jamie , ry lAA They were at a • table. Money was counted out, by whom I do not know, but It was lifted by Mr. Shoemaker. I saw the top billet the pile. It was a ten dollar note on the State Bank of Ohio. _lt was similar to the note, (a.counterfeitien on the bank of Ohio, which was . exhibited to the witness). Mr. Shoemaker stated that he had bought the package at fifteen genie on the dollar. Heard Mr. Shoemaker say ' to My mother that it was some of "Miss John ston's" money. Don't understand the meaning of that. (The witness hero smiled very know ingly). He told my mother that it was counter feit. He said something about giving this mon ey to Minerva Ann Johnston, to peas for him.— The terms on which he did so, were not eta- Cross Examined—My mother was present then' this minversation took place. The ten -dollar note was not like that (a genuine State Dant of Ohio note, produced by Mr, Dar. nigh). Minerva Ann,Jobuston, sworn—l am well ac quainted with Mr. Shoemaker, and not so well Vitt' str. Parker, but I have seen him before.— Saw Mr. Shoemaker first in Mrs. Johnston's home, Mnlbery Alley, Bayardstown. AFTIRSOON SESSIOS Examination resumed-4 have bought counter feitinoney fromShoemaker,and receivedcounter frit money to pass. The noun, were onthe State Bank of Ohio, and were pronounced to be coun terfeit both by him and several on whom I tried to pass them. I got one half the money for Fussing some; . and six out of ten dollars for oth ers. 1 don't know bow many I passed. Some. 'times I passed notes for Shoemaker on chorea, • and sometimes I hare bought them from him. I hue passed shout ono hundred dollars for Shoe maker at different times. Cross examined—l .have been twice arrested for pasting counterfeit money. I was in prison when - I made the information against Shoemaker. knew it was the only way to save myself. A number of witneeses were called to testify as to the good character of Mr. Shoemaker. The .cuse was opened to the jury for the de fendants by. J. T. Cochran, Esq. Cornelius Dar ragh concluded on the same side in a speech characterized by his usual animation and elo quence. District Attorney Flanegin concluded for the Commonwealth. and the Court adjourned until this morning, when Judge McClure will charge the Juil- UNTIED STEM COVET „Before the Honorable Judge Irwin. The jury in the case of the United Stales • rs John Wheeller, was addressed this intoning by C..W. Robb, Esq., for the defendant, who made Seentedingly able speech. David need, Esq., concluded for the United States, and the jury after a short absence re turned a verdict Of guilty. The prisoner was United States vs. Jackson Carriston awl Thos. Eicott—indicted, for uttering counterfeit U. States coin. 'When Kennedy sworn-1 reside at Perrys rale, about seven miles from Allegheny city. sew the defendants on the 21st of July last, at Derrywrille. Scott was not in my house, Jackson Coniston eras ,there—Corriston came in and ask ed me for n plug of tobacco. Ho wanted a 5 cent ping. He threw out a fifty cent piece and .1 gave him forty five certta change. (The wit ness 'produced the coin.; When ho come in t tadjuStaat down '.to dinner, and gave him the changeba a hurry. When I went in I examined it win and found it to be counterfeit, I then fol lowed him a hundred yards from my door. Just I gi got up to C.orriston Scott was ahead of him, • ileallthen stopped Jackson Coniston and either showed him something or gave him something, I net tell which. I tone about 15 yards from the i:l7h Scott nn ae°.samet4lweatta t o :.d au ghthialcottthenwent I ffeitta the graded road and up the old Franklin road. I then took Coniston to Squire Itiland'a • and he was committed. 13cott followed-Corriston to the office, and it WIN suggested that we; should search the road, by which he came. We did so,;and Ur. Malvain discovered. some "packs" of counterfeit United State coin in the cornea of the fence; it had been covered with leases The money was brit brought to the Squire's; office and then was taken to the Mayor's office. Scott was about one hundred rude from my house when I es* him first. Cor riston was about fifty yards when I first raw him after he left my house. The money, when we found- !twee all tied up in packs except 75 tents. Cross examined—There was no one in the house when Corriston was in, except en old MAIL The money was found on the inside of the road.. I did not see Scott cross the fence. The trumetwas found on tho road became up. I did not see Scott on the inside of the fence. He followed us to the Squires office. I know I had no 60 cent pieces at too time Corriston came. - Ihad at the time some quarter dollars, when received the bandolier I put it on the counter, I compared this with another my wife bed, I mark ed this one. I did not, see Scott at the place where the money was found. There woe about $4B, It was counted in packages. We never o • -,ed them, I was there when the money was • dovered. Corriston did not offer to restore the value of the half dollar to me. The court adjourned until nine o'clock this morning. DISTRICT COURT: WEDNESDAY, May 7 Before the Honorable Walter H. Lowrie. In the case of Barrel :Magee's administrator vs. Christopher Magee's adm., ury found a ver dict of two thousand, six h undr e dd and eighty. four dollars and 'seven cents, subject to the opin ion of the Court on a point reserved—isl, They find for the plaintiff on the plea of payment. &.1, On the first plea by the widow and heirs, they find fur the 'defendant. 4th, On the second plea by the widow and heirs, they find for the de fendant; subject to the opinion of the Court, on a point reserved. sth, On the third plea, they find for the defendants. tith. On the fourth plea they find for defendants. 7th. On the plea of accord and satisfaction, they find for the defend ants- Harriet Amelia How, by her next friend, F. Snyder, vs. Joseph Hastings. No. 385, July, 18W List No: 88. Howard for plaintiff, Mar shall for defendant. Action of trespess to recover damages for injuries entrained by plaintiff. The defendant is accused of having, when riding eta tepid rate through Lawrenceville„knocked the plaintiff down, breaking one of her arms, and otherwise severely injuring her. The jury reunited a verdict of one hundred dollars damages. Thomas Cox ye. That:nos Livingston'e adminis trators. Addeo to recover damages tor alleged neglect of Thomas Livingston, formerly s mem ber of the Pittsburgh Par, through which plaintiff lost a claim entrusted to defendant for collection. This moo has been tried three times, and taken three times to the Supreme Court. The trial AS, WS concluded w hen the Court adjourned. lla grew and Dunlop for plaintiff—Thom, Williams for defendant. PlatoNs.—A large number or pigeons had bent their nests Paul's Cathedral, audit was alto aSecting to watch their movements when t building took fire. Some circled round and round the burnbig pile, while a number remain ed on their nese until the dames reached them, when they unwillingly attempted to fly away.— Several wore burgled, while othrra, escaping with scorched Ouvitige, d uttered a little dis tance, and fell to the ground. • POISOSED.-4inmn whose name we did' not as certain, residing.n short distance below Jones' Ferry lending, on the Sonth sido of the Monett ga.hels, took a quantity of arsenic yesterday, mistaking it for Epeom cults. Looter 3lc3leal was stutnoned, but not, unfortunately, till a contiderable limo had elapsed, and the poor fel low is not expected to cornice. gaper,--We regret to learnfrom several of our agricultural friends., that the recent severe Croats Lays injured the fruit very much. The rune of tho mar, who dropped dead in (Waal s tavern, in isarg . .ieny, on Monday, tree ViriDiem Moira. JCVlLnlig. Onnn.Elol:-..A number of young lade were re in the Witch house yesterdy, by order 4 .ta boner, ,MAYer Guthrie, ebargedwith throwing .b atones at, and otherwise disturbing, • pie do peaty, on the first of May. We acknowledge the receipt of %lithographed : BY TELEGRAPH. portrait of the RL Rev. Bishop O'Connor, of the ! pietsbnrg.h CatholioDiocese, from the lithograp h SOUTHEßN CONVENTION, ' establishment of Messrs. Wegner. Boechner & Mueller. lt is a very fine work of art, the best ; CIIMILKSTON, (8. C.) May Cs we have seen executed in Pittsburgh, and equal to any in the eastern cities. . The South Carolina Southern Rights AMOCip- tion Convention, composed of delegates appoint- ed by the various State Rights Association, of STABUED,-A young man named Mark Lowry,enu this State. mrt this,city to day, and was duly another person whose name we did not learn, but organised by the appointment of the following who was in the employment of Mr. Samuel Mc- off i cer: , : Clurkan, nf Liberty street, were severely stab- President—Ex-Gov. J. P. Richardson bed in a fight which took place at the corner of Vice Presidents—Ea-Gov. W, C. Seabrook, J. Sixth and Grant streets, on Tuesday, while the' H., Ache, N. S. Griffin, J . Iv . Bh:cp.,. K. fire cc * which the Cathedral was burned down, Goodwin, B. K. Hennepin, and W. IL Gist. wa aging. Informations were made before his Secretaries—The Editors of the Greenville honor, Mayor Guthrie, against the offending par- Mountaineer, Camden Journal, Black RiverJour ties, hat they have not been arrested. nal, Edgefield Advertiser, Chester Standard, and J. C. Walker. There are 40 Associations represented, and the Convention is composed of 431 delegates. The President, on taking the chair, calmly and temperately reviewed the position of affairs. Fie considered that Southern institutions, under existing circumstances, could not last twenty' years. He alluded terribly to the disregard of the blood and treasure expended by the South in the acquisition of territory, and her subsequent ex clusion from these territories; and said that when dangers threatening our existence, thus reach our very doors, it was time to armagainst them. It was Incite to hope that the Constitu tion, based upon ouch legislation, could survive. Concession could yield nothing to its enpnort.— • The deliberations of the Convention, ho said, should be confined to the when, where, aiod how resistance should be made. though be minfessed it should not be resorted to rashly. He. how ever, would not discuss that question, as he did not desire to him, the minds of the members.— He loved the Union; he did not believe there wan on amateur disunionist among them. He advo cated union amongst ourselves. If the enemy are forming in our rear, aid he, let es await their approach—if on our van, let us march up to them. It has been said that whom God and Nature joined together, should not be put aeon der; but the reverse may also be applied—Those whom God and Nature has pot asunder, let no man join together. lie then ergned at length on the want of tan , ity between the two sections of the country, and advised earnest and temperate deliberation. The Convention then adjourned for the day The votes to morrow will settle the question of nullification. The President is a strong Union man. The Convention embraces many talented Bison as A6cintra. —The Enterprise of yes day states that, on Tuesday a little girl, daugh ter of Me: Frew a gardener of Manchester, was nearly smothered to death. Her mother had sent her Out to the garden to get some beets out the "hole." The little girl staying beyond her time the Mother became tired waiting and went into tho garden, when elm found her daughter lying in a donhle posture, the roof of the hole having fallen in upon her when she was in the act of up the beets. Had she remained in that position one minute longer life would have been exttnet. , Tao DIIISTISD TAVERN Licr.seas.—H. S. Re grew, Esq., yesterday argued the questions its to whether the licenses granted by Judge • Jones were valid. Re appeared for the tavern keepers, and maintained that Associate Judges heretofore have always had, and exercised the privilege of granting licenses. The undersigned, in the absence of Bishop O'Connor, and on behalf of the Trustees and members of fit. Paul's congregation of Pittsburgh returns his gratitude and thanks to the indefat ble and Intrepid firemen of this city, for their. energetic and determined efforts made to sub due the flames, which, yesterday, consumed the Cathedral. Although sorely afflicted by this con -I:lngestion, which in a few short hours reduced our beloved Temple to a pile of smouldering ruins, the anguish occasioned by the sudden, sorrowful calamity is partly relieved, by the re collection of the undaunted efforts made to sub due the devouring element. Firemen and citi• tens, who participated in the struggle, deserve the highest commendation. To each and all cf you, the Catholic community of Pittsburgh is greatly Indebted. Your heroic exertions, made sometimes in the face of imminent, personal danger, entitle you to admiration and lasting thanks; and 1 take great pleasure in thus pub licly acknowledging your worth, and subscri bing. myself, on behalf of the congregation, whose servant I am, your tastingdebtor. la I r M-=3!0!1 Niay, 6, 1850 THE DISURBECTION IN POIrrUGAI.- The Redden outbreak of a military insurrection in Portugal, though not entirely unforseen ;by those who, like ourselves, mistrusted the policy of Count Thomars's Government, has neverthe less, occurred sooner than had been expected, andunder differeatcircnmstances. The Duke of Sadanha, whose decided opposition to any insur rectionary movement was long regarded as the chief guarantee of the peace of the kingdom, has now placnl himself at the head of the armed bp• position, and has succeeded in detaching a con siderable portion of tho army from its allegiance to the Queen's Government For some time past Silva Cabral, who has remained since 18111 on terms of deadly hostility to Costa Cabral. the Count de Thomar, his brother, has been enga ged In connecting together by political ties, 'the leadere,of the Septernbrist party and of the Cartistdropposition—Saldantin, Kavradio and Ma- galheas, who carry with them the great bulk of the Royalist party. The confidential agents of these chiefs and fee- Gone have been for some in constant communica don with Silva Cabral, and the movement which has just • takenplace would seem to prove that a very powerful political and military combination! has now been brought to maturity against tI4 Court and the Prime Minister. The troops at j Matra, Chary, and Lein bad evidently been tam pered with. and joined on the first summons the • standard of the Opposition under such r. chief as Saldanha, whose name gives nt once dignity and moderation to the movement. The fidelity of the garrison of Lisbon, which did not exceed 4,000 men, was doubtful, and the detachment of the ; Queen's forces vent to occupy Santarem was not expected to reach that important position be fore it had fallen :Mato the posission of the • enemy. Hitherto no appeal seems to have been made to popular sympathy. and we romainin the dark as to .the avowed pretext, of the insur rection; but we mast suppose that it would , not have been joined in the first instance by men of so much weight and character if its ob jects had been auperversive of thy just rights of the Crown. It cot hardly be conceived that the Queen of Portugal and her consort. undefended by any statesman or party except the Count de Thomar • and his immediate adherent., and abandoned by her cnnatitutional supporters and bye large por tion of the army, will identify the canes of the dynasty with an unpopular Ministry, and attempt to pralong this contest by a civil war. If this insurrection has proved . successful in the imme diate vicinity of the capital, it will doubtless spread with increased activity to the betake of 1 the Douro. Probably the most fortunate tenni ; nation of this affair for the Court would be to in vest 'literal:al Saldanha with full constitutional responsibility, and to confide in his loyalty and moderation. Others, who may he concerned in this movement, have possibly formed designs in volving more--serious changes, but we have at present no reason to believe that this inaurrec-: tion is at present anything more than an effort to effect a change in the advisers of the Crown of Portugal, and in the policy pursued for some years past. It is deeply to be regretted when a military conspiracy is employed to accomplish 1 what ought to he the result of constitutional government; hut there are times and circum stances when the Constitution itself requires strong measures of defence against the influence brought to bear upon it. We hope the present case will not prove to be the commencement of more serious revolution, or of another protract ed struggle, for at any rate the interposition of foreign States which terminated the content of 1847 is wholly out of the question on the present occasion. LATER FROM SANTA FE. Sr. Lens, May 7 . Advices from Santa Fe to the let, and Vegans e ItEENWOOD & ROSEDALE to the 6th of April have been received. The 11 , "It" P bt c s k illiT l PPi3 P . k i d V Apache Indians had been very troublestmcle, but r.E....1-V:s‘ter.leavr• Meerut of the Old Allegheny Bridge a treaty of amity had been effected with them, 4t ylitir ..., =n t )... , :aja,:. , ( r"., i . : . i'i n s . oll. at ti t e u'Vrilit d through their chief, Chaicou, by which he cl ti. suretien, std., fur the ecrononndatlon of paw., bound himself to keep the peace, on penalty of ..rc re m, a ait all other loin. /Aig• Elm Trip .t l!. , forfeiting his head Tbe Mexicans are well pleased with the new NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR government. since the power has been taken 18 .5 from the hands of the military.t . ro idiatit Business was quite brisk at Santo Fe. A I ripHE new and fast running str. CASHIER, number of mills ere being constructed in the I J it. 31cAlittaN Mainer-Regular Well/vine. Bleu neighborhood t a • n eille, Weileborg. Wheellog, Bridgeport Captive, and urifieli Peak, 1.-leaves littaburgh every Weduceday at An election for territorial of fi cers was to come e 1 o'clock. P3l fur Wheeling and Bridgeport, and every off in a few weeks, e a t o rday at 9 P 31. for Cantina aral Mina& Returning, t I Soon& retry Monday at 10 o'clock, A. 31. ancl The mail M. met on the 16th of April at ' Briiirtairt and Wheeling every Monday and Thursday, at. Middle Cunorona to bt and e applyon Leant or to The Apaches had made several demonetra- i F leicld' l ' 4 ""' JOUR FLACK. Agent lions and menaces of hostility, en the route.- it EGLI LAR PACKET BE- Mr. Wm. Ilent had sent out a dispatch to the TWEEN WELLSVILLE AND PITTS- Comanches and Kiowae to trade and treat, they , ~ pui4.l,-Lbsitabiitra.lithtststonVga.A4,, ..., , were expected in a few days. Few Indians j weinclsclsy. ifOcl ertgy, at 8 erlock, A 11 . tor Eaat r lr , . were seen on the route. The party were unmo- I ••nsol. ulalow, Ma , . 's Landing, Boavr. and .. ter 1 burgh Learee Siltation& every Tueeday, Monday, d tested t Ilicieluek A .1 for Braver , /adreliSn'M Wad' —....-- I ":',, l "," ra " ' • LI l i, dNI veer. .1/lupin. rut verso° WI e For freight a t...AA , aDtil• a , lased. aiS PHILADELPHIA MARKET 1.1E , G , i l. , lL Fl A i l ‘ t..llT Ae l . 'S i ß r ti_ROl . t n N voi isiD YIiiILADELPIILA, May 7 . Flour-There to some little export demand, . icl'o olec, t ati.anier DIURNAL. Connell. to with sales 1000 bbla good brands nt $4,37} %l ',if,...:,7' . r i o w .T.....lF i gr h .Z.V g ` s ,,74:::. s ni r:ll4.,`An bbl, which is the general asking rate. ..." 7 q r d r "'"lO?et7dr)hrtli not Grain-Wheat is steady, with vales '2,000 bu i t , ..!..;.. b "..:".: k ufi . rra o .,..., ~.0 , .. G , ni u ,t, prime Fenno white at 103 0 "pi ho. Corn is e els Aituarlitisifl tquis.n. A 5.. ., scarce and in demand fur shipment, at 111+0 l'i ' p i, MARIETTA AND !LUCK- .. hi, oats are in fair Yetioest, with gulch lOW I NOPOLT -The fine Peeper P ant I le, bu Penns in store, nt 464 lt4 bu. 1 Olnt matter, Oil leer for the store and In tenneihate porta "seat Thursday at 1 o'cla o k. P V . Provisions of rill demenntions are in good de- t',,, e,,,,,hi p r p,,,,,,a a e a p p ly on t i v. ,, , , , 1, , ,, ~,,, mend, and prices tend upward The stock of tr. 010 No Al %Tan r _and 41 armada l'ork is in few hands, and must of it held nut of , it e I , G , U . L . AR W HEELING AN 1.1 the market. Mess Pork 11. held at 516,50, and ii it PACKFT-The Mt ru I Prime nt $l4 . 1 „, bbl. Sales 200 casks Bacortat, ,„ ~“,, ,c,I. l . i bili,i,k, p ai n. is I,,, m ,r o ln h alail 'or Home, 9 . ifir„llic v lb, for pima and fancy s i ll,' z. ~s r.:: t ir ,mt . , •,, , ..„;:.0,zj i :, ,, f, •, • ,4;77,1ig i onannsetl. lie for Sides, new oic7c for Shoal- ~,,,;,,,) , T,,° , ii,,11,,.i1i c1 .. 0 i,,i,,,,„1 13,, T i ratc14 . 41 ,, , , ,, , , i dem, in cult. A sale of new Lard, to begs, at '`,...a rr o,i l ., ' ,i7;;iin:=l:l4sl4 . . r ' ili'i u irt,l i , ' Lv. • iirn4is: llfc, and of too pHs at 10n ..0 lb. Mil now held • ,". rt awl nuntinh retry Tuenlay afterncoo, and ounNh 9t higher rates .i.: . :7L 0 ,1 i t' "t.. j.3g "r iv f li g ti t . ig.t i lningfi ' " „ Whiskey is steady at 23.}c in Mile - ...sow ' ill EGL LAR PACKET 11.E \EW YORK MARKET ii, I. i ITIFISRtiI crate; FIBII - 1 te etc.. PiLOY No 2. A e maeter, 5001 e REPORT von L ea r. Pittehtirgh for Wheeling. Cantina sod Sunflah. ter, Clardy and ltiorpho, at .1 o deck r 0, returocior (0 ,, 1 .. Saw Y°aL • 31 ' ). 7 r n ,'Fii.l'a'r " ,. h o' . 4. ` ll . _ t '."'",:i I' , 3'7 l l°l,s'.,' d ti l .n.: ` ,!! ' ,4:, ' s Landlords' in the lower part of the city of New Gotta)] is nomumi, ~t I lia. 12C. for middling aud ad, Pen c.0 . d . 17z upon this 27.a:running regularly York have rather overshot the mark this Spring Orleans and Texas • unth- A 11.4e5,1 lic 7 0 lb, fur th f:;,.. - f,, th ,,10°.7, iao'cla , ou 'r t4 .. Laura Tho Mirror says, they have stuck on the rent , i Gni ... l , '''-o, _ their unconscionably that tenants have quietly r Flour-The market is heavy, with sales '2OOO slipped off np town; and to day there are more ..., L Wilson & Son. Ika . .HULESALE and retail manufactu-Li obi at $4,12f€,54.26 for common to straight bills' up in the v..cmity of Wall street than wo have „tato, and $4,37 for Michigan mid Ohio w w rera al dealert In use .14 Lap, :N o 91 ever seen at this eenson of the year. Gram---Corn Is steady, at bac 't) bu no's' etreeL third dcor below Dpniond Alloy. Pilo. :Lod Cha-prohrtbalthrltillond fu ll .",', l l n' m ottr l ac" ' l " re. k of a II". Provisions-Pork is firm, and prices are better ' than yesterday., unaluir xt , ctsls. 7 ntAderale and nilaiL aod Invite tits att.. no of their coetnotork and thA publin ustalog Dttnl Groceries -Coffee is steadier, at 9ic for Rio, wit mei win son en the most resecluxols terms Sieueic for St Domingo, and 10c for Laguayra i ararclevertr Sugars are in good inquiry, with a fair trade do ing, in I.luecavadoes and Porto Rico. New Or leans is quiet, at Gin, and mostly held out of the market. Lead-ls dull, with plenty of sellers and no buyers. Hemp-Sales of new dew rotted at sl3oe $112,60 14 ton. RAILROAD SUBSCBIPTION. We take pleasure in announcing that on Sat urday last, the Freeholders of the town of Wells- i burgh voted to subscribe in a corporate capacity, the SIM of $50,000 to the stock of thirWells burg and Bethany Railroad Company. To stran gers, it may be well enough to explain that this is a company chartered by the recent Legislature of Virginia, to construct a Railroad from, the town of Wellsburg by a route surveyed and lo cated in November last by G. R. Bichbaum, Eau., ' along the valley of Buffalo Creek, through the county of Brooke, to the Pennsylvania line die tance of about eight miles. The object of it is to effort an outlet to the Hempfleld Railroad char tered to run from the town of Greensburg in Westmoreland county, on the Pennsylvania Cen tral Railroad, to the Virginia line; and an , easteni outlet or connexion to the Steubenville and Loth ians Railroad, to the stock of which some $1,000,- 000 has been subscribed, and which will strike the Ohio about 4 miles above Wellsburg by one route or seven by another now being surveyed, thps affording a continuous and the most direct practicable road from Philadelphia through the heart of the great West. It is announcee that the Steubenville and Is. Road will be put under contract this summer, mid the most strenous eflorts are being made to put the Ilempfield or Pennsylvania portion nn- der way. As to our portiom of 8 miles, crossing our narrow neck of Virginia no apprehension need be felt. All the necessary legislation has been obtained, and of the money ($200,000) ne cessary, $50,000 has just been taken; the N. W. Branch Batik, is authorized to take $40,000 more and without doubt the balance can hereadily eb , tained.(on the connexions being secured. In the event of u failure oo the part of the Ilempfield Co., to commence their portion of the road with in two years, all restrictions are thrown off the Wellsburgh Company. and they can connect with Pittsburgh, if it io desired. Thesesections of road completed and united would c o nstitnte the moat magnificent line of railroad lathe world. I There is a greet probability that suck will he the cane. There were - on Saturday last, only eleven votes in opposition to the subscription of the town, our population being about 2000. Write- Inny Haub". "Don't concern yourselves, gentlemen, Cuba will be oars yet," exclaimed one of the heroes of the Cleopatra when in custody the other day; and, judging from the past success of the law against these =renders, the remark was less , pert than pertinent.—S. 3'. Cour. Working Salo by a Strain Enginr.—A Alp call ed the Meders, is about to call from Glasgow, Scotland, for San Francisco, which has on board small steam engine, intended to weigh the an chor, pub ship, hoist the topsails, and do any ether hard hauling that may be required, in ad dition to hoisting oat and in cargo. It is placed upon deck near the fore hatchway, and is Cat ered by tat erection about sa large en a cook's OW- ST. Louts, May 7. Receipts are more liberal, which has treated a corresponding activity in the market. Flour has slightly improved, with sales of country and second brands city at $3,80C13,85 7f4 hid. Groin—Wheat Is firm at titi(otlioc bu. Of Corn, 10,000 bu were sold yesterday at 38@.:190 bu. deliverable on board. Oats are dull at 88(3,119c) bu. Provisions—The market is firm. Sales 200 bids Mess Pork at $l4 lit hbl. Some prime was offered at $lO. to arrive, but refusal. Sales No. I Lard in bbls and tierces, at Sic "rd tb. Bacon is steady and advanCing. Sales of Itif, cask. at r.c. for Shoulders, Ste for ribbed, and Stediic SICOND DISPATCH. • for clear sides, and 7i(o7ic for hams. CHAT/LISTON, May „. P.. I Hp—Sales at 1117ifo,S4c per ton, for good . The proceedings of the Convention to day au-1 prime Whiskey—Sales of city distilled at 1710 per thorite us to announce that separate state action o . vilon will certainly triumph by an overwhelming ms- I Freight. to New Orleans are easier, and the jority. The reception of Mr. Rbett's resolution has rates are as follows—Flour, 30 eta, Pork 40r - t bbl, Lead 10c, and Bacon and Lard 186i,10c per been fearfully enthusiastic. Lnagdon Cheeses cwt. and Judge Butler, who were in favor of modern , The ricer opposite the city, and the upper den ' Ire booms down. South Carolina is bae " • rivers, are falling slowly, but are still in good for secession! 4 Great excitement has prevailed navigable order , with the exception of the w e . to day throughout the city. .ouri, which is very low, mid difficult of navign- WEDNESDAY'S PROCEEDLNGS CIIAHL[STOX, May 7 Langden Cheevea has addressed the Cour.- New Ontn.t.ks, May 7 don, oPPoosiog the separate aetton of South Car - Cotton—The market is dull, and only WO hls olins. were sold this morning, at 11c for fair. The Committee hare reported an address and Flour—Sales of Ohio brands at $46/14.05 resolutions, which hare not yet come up for con- ' 1 , 1 ,1 sideration. --- Grain—Sales 15,000 bus Corn at 41. fur yet. The numlfer of delegates present to-day wee , low, and fillfd Ede for white. Sales St Louie Oats 3118—representing all parts of the State. rat 401., 4:lc le bu. ! tee Mess Pork—Sales at $14,75(4;515 - tit bbl. SAILING OF THE ASIA. Lard—Sales at sot 9j for bbls, and 11(•0 11 i c Ness Nome, May 7. for kegs. Whiskey—Sales at Ittic - "i4 gall. The royal mail steamer Aida sailed to-dajt, at Bacon—Ribbed sides have advanced, to S.V.e. noon, for Liverpool. She takes out 143 passer, 'ie. Sales prime shoulders et 7c - -ei lb. gers end $BOO,OOO in specie. Molasses —Sales of choice at 34fc 1 1 gall. We have, as yet, no tidings of the Cunard . steamer Europa, which is now due at this port. v.ith Liverpool dates to the t.'ilth ult. She has Sri, rod I unction De.Gali —We copy the fol - been out eleven days. lowing from the Frankfort Commonwealth: ....... The chancery •ult.ivaiitglit by Clarissa n mu- CONNECTICUT LEGISLATURE. lauo woman. held as solace, to assert lon freedom ii,,,, t ,,,,, , Nii,,, -, it,..rsinst B. E Ferry and wife, who claimed to be The State Legislature assembled to day. The . Ler owners, and which has been for Nome time lower Nouns was organized by the Democrats. Pushing in the Franklin Circuit Court, was IRA who have five majority in that body. One Whig week dtNi ,l sii in fsvor of . eisrissii‘ Nil n d..". member was mirk and absent Mr Ingham was rsteidishing her freed..m rvil.lrreil by inder Me . chosen Speaker of the [louse Ilene, The chief rrmnd upon which the coon- ! ' In the Senate s the i . hip have three 41190rity -ri fo r the ~implainant ,k.li,-I MY, that some sew.. (web", rears agotlarisea, by consent of a former INTERESTING FRONI ST. GO NIINGi I ..wner, 'was taken to and drtained in ientoiylrs- Ida sons ~ seen months. contrary to the N. : Yost• Miis 7 ~r that State, which bbblisLed slaver 'HAM. y there, and , The schooner C. 11.1,1a1e, Capt. Gilkey, arrived allowed sojourners to retain slaves within the i Yesterday from St. Domingo She reports th ia state as personal attendants only viz months q uite is commotion "3 hero ..'" i " ied W Capt The case will probably be taken to the Court of Ilayti, and in other part. of the Island. in eon- 1r1 „, a ,,,.. ' "Nuene e.f the desertion o f th e Princ e B .nic iu q u '• The suit was originally brought by Judge !tic- • 1 who had go" into the interior to raise force' for Fes c• counsel fur Clarissa, but it bac latterly ' the purpose of supplanung the block Emperor. been conducted by Messrs .1. end, W. L. Harlan, i re ' Faustin I. In about six days he turned with nail I v L. Callender f, , co rop l o l ooo r . and Me,. twenty men. With these he approached the gate' ... Reed and Leavy for defendants. of the city. Co p e ne r i ' whe re he Pined an .. There Northern editors who denounce the fu i cession of forty others. This'. fore. being zoo ~tire sin," law upon the ground that if n negro ' men t 'i eetif Y the ho p e of "cee” in cave of et " really entitled to be free ninuld be returned un tack, he then withdrew, nod lvd off into the ,ter its operations. lie would have no chance to ' mountains linen bin freedom in a slave State, may End in About the time of the sailing of the Hale. Capt. this case, and in hundreds of like cases which ' Gilkey was informed by the American ('oneol, lease occurred, a-practical and couclasive refute . Mr. Wilson, that an army had then been ten „.. n o f their teachings. } 'lays on a march towards Cape lisytt probably to .... e __ _ _____—__ _ _ settle the difficulty. Ha alsoatuted h. i , j ,1 sailing with hie family in about a week or ten i days for Philadelphia. So great was the panic caused by these move ! FOR ST. LOUTS.—The fast run merits, that the Custom House had been cloned, ' Ong. nee steamer EDITOR, arum Mr and business wan in Sinn, measure suspended. It ...,. will l ea .. for the a we, sod s ii Inter • was the opinion, that in the event of his failure, ~..ilo. fro. dd. ibt , Ui ii:•'''.' , i . For ight or pauage. &DPI/ tit. iedini. nit: onlouque, unless he could make good his escape, would be destroyed. OR NASRTlLLE.—'rhesplen- did steamer FORT PITS, Mlles. toaster. fl leave for the above and intermediate in tole day, at 4 nicks*. I' lil. • PRESIDENTIAL VISIT Ynr frnteit , pars, apply on bolted. -- , nil", Wdo fttltnioY, May 7. FOR C . INCINN'I — , LOUISYtaIf. The President, accompanied by Messrs. Sec- it z A tC b. 4 l 6A7ll ' llata ' Ores ' Y ' 1.171 r 1 rotary Webster, Stuart, and Mr. Hall, Post Mae- trove tor the shore sod Intermediate port. on this one, the litp Inst.. et 1 . 0 .. a. M. .. u, . ~. ter General, will leave Washington on Monday detained, the Id pool ir le. next, for New York. ss il lo l vt . .`""' ' ' For freight oe passage-apply on bnasd. _lntl • . emmin _ DEATHS IN CALIFORNIAEOULAR WEDNESDAY PACKET, CINCINNATI, Ceateni John tan' YOltr, May 7. Ink:wham. This splendid tat subedit bY the osnero of the eleantsr Isaac Newton, and others, air The Georgia brinp intelligence of the following thenncinnati sad Putannrh ad trade, sod sill leave deaths in California: ese ., Wisinesday for Cincinnati, In plane of the lii/ r E i tt4 , - I 0.2. Per freight or = r ms.. only on Wm. Anderson, Memphis, Tenn.; Lieut. W. H. '''sar , O. B . lIILTITNIIIRIJER, ;gent 'Thompson, D. S. N.; Orlando Betnegen, Akron, VOR SAINT LOUIS.—The fine Ohio; Miss Martha B. Hall. of Vicksburg; It A 5..., ittll3llk.l . RODGERS, iuteher,jdal Ridgeway, Mo.; S. B. Lent, Mo.; John B. SKr- 'smiler. will leave far toe above and all Inter ! want. Cincinnati: Thomas Anderson, In.; M r , adral/ f i t.u port..e. nu p tit ... l . 4 dia . y . . p a p t, T lLA 11 ... d. . • _or _ or mss _ , Chase, Mo., and John W. Clark, ill ef i Oß. ZANESVILLE —The fine steamer I:slPlitnles,Ctit. muter, will leave or sheet and intermediate parte on this day, EVENL'IO 6EPOIII'. . . New That, May 7. Clotton--Priece to-day have declined to, with sales of 500 bales. Flour—There it a fair must, with ale, of 6,000 bbls at $4. 12/et,4 25 for onlinsry to straight State $4 2504460 for mixed and.choice Weston', and $4 3764 60 for Orleans. Sales pure Genesee at $4 60®4 6Bit and of fancy Ohio, and Genesee at $4 8761.,5 12111 bbl. Grain—Wheat is steady, with sales 12, 000 bush Canadian at 070100 e "pl Web. Rye is dull, with 4,000 bush at 730 14 bush. — Corn is lower, with sales 40,000 bushels at 02(4.,6210 1 4 bush, for Northern and Wwiternyellow: and 63 } €r64c for Jersey yellow. Provisions—Pork is quiet, with sales 500 bbls St $l5 75 for new meet, and *l4 95 for old: new prime la sl'. 75(.14, and old do at $l2 7:4 - 'O3 14 Md. Beef ruled steady, with sales of mess at $9 2f.5,11 50, and of prime at $5 256 - r 6 50 1.4 bbl. fierce beef is nominal, at $l5 50 €l6. Beef hems were quirt, at $l5 60 IR bbL I Cot meats havo not varied, say for hams Si€ 9i; shoulders diC47c. Better—ls in fair supply, with sales at 10e, 13c for Ohio, and 14€.17 for good Western. Cheese is in demand at 6&80 ? lb. Lard is steady, with sales 200 bbls at 10€10}6 bbl. Whishey--Sale of 150 bbls prison at 23 ig , 271 c jd gall. CINCINNATI MARKET • CINCINNATI, May 7. Flour—Receipts continue light, and the mar ket is quiet, with sales at $3,48(}3,60 pt bbl. Whiskey has declined, with sales at 17} (6:1711 el Bacon—,Sales BO Mid, at 6i.c for Shoulders, and Sic for Sides, packed. Dried Apples—Sales 1000 bu at 9001 100 c rtil bushel. Easiness ie generally dull. The river has ris en two feet altogether. The weather is pleasant EGEMI=Ei NEW ORLEANS MARKET. STEAM BOATS EMMMI2MI Removal AMES WILSON has removed hie list eee cn, staid to So. 91 IVoqd amt. thl,d door warn of Diamond all, VO-PARTNERSHIP—IIuviag taken my k) .0.. IL. Wilma, Into hertnerehlo to U.' Lau Qfpawl Per b.f.., we will hereafter do businela under the WY= of J ' . W' 11.4kni k 110\et e l Wand street. lons WON. P. Be—Jatitd Wilson ecadlnues the Pat and Cep A.!. No.Y Federal afseet. dlialarahr CUT 'kW,. kept ITT C. LL araaadkrettt. UOULDERI BRACES, a a ucw and at P ,: d.lar`d•iat WO rrool .t., Punnurga. HOUSES, FARMS, &c A Very Dedeable iteeioP.ee for Sale. 'PILE undersigned offers for sale, one of the roso desirable ruddences in the mutt of , ht , ^ llh ' n • Smrk eounty. rthlo. containing clout •Ie agree or land. with • lartm aml commodious Mirk PwriliON Moon nud not One amt a wind supply of theta fruit mid enrol,. hr). One of the beet setinols In ontrY t•Mbih • rLurt _ 4 Minnae. and when it is remembered that In els this Vow It will within four lours ride o went wlll ' le peen that herr I• no small Igluee. went for . alt wh o • and elegant retreat fr. the city. elther as • rummer rethrempot or permanent r`..ider.'. •dA Part or the whole of 101 laud Ge had for l.•ee will be ould with the buildings. This property mar . 6 n than the buildings at. I will al. Ti.e •Ithout charge. • lot of mom than twowdres.altulted en the e•nk •.f the Ohio t• nd mad about tweet, rods trout the Dn. o f the t ony r.no.isots nsooso. any oat or muttony Niro will eetablials thereon • mannfartury of ton Catton, or Wool, which gnat emplor [ eZttn o l f bj r IMAM. Let It borne In mind that Ma: r e:los I.l'lttsburah..d.Z!ta?:lrtli'al • means of . laa lieboT w :r! well as rent , eau he prieured hem re low as at sue Point- 6, ... ,1 . whet, manufaetmed rap. of mvr•., with great tare, he OwnSPorn'd 1., Canal or Railroad. DWIUII,2 JAILVIh Mareillon, Abel Valuable Property for Bale. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a ralua tie idea, of property In Allegheny CRY, tinr , if. • front on Kehmea exert of 02 fi,t..and nannlng beet 45 feet :o Ridge street. Thle property Is altuatod Immdate. Er south nf the reeidetuns of Samuel Chard, and veer the weidance of Williem Dilworth. There lee frame Kow of Houma on the preenleee, which rent for MOper annum.— The prow,rty le level arid well gonad for laying off In lota. having front. }let and lildge idrre. .111 pa add cheap ...I part of the purcbme money ran remain ee umel nn 0110 'ground. Inquire of the anAscribes,on the PiTnrite . e lepl4:ltn) JOIN For Rent Small well finished and completely.fur slid.,,Tr u to A the vrt-s ce No. 79 Liberty atbetween 9.1 and '4th eta. ap3.W (Post and Tribune noel/ Desirable Subtfrban Residence for Sale lIE subscriber offers for sale the house and 4. 101 e'"" l 4l ... i h r:hh `',7rol' id .boTtl.it'utfioor l oiti the market o f LEID guy. Y. The lot), 1441 ft-front on Park rt. running hick get, to an alley--containing nearly oue Ith b-1.1 a 0 .1001 rile bJ lareye4 nearly new. fame, and exceedingly well arranges., having a trout be 50 feet, and • dettli of 72. and Part.. fourteen root., be ball. Mae feet .we. It is built In the best and meet durable manner, and h. • erw.proof roof, and Patitains all the modern conveniences Tuu limPe. with ea unfailing . p o l y of hard mel mft water, aro at the door. Ou the premises are lb. .00.00001 uut building.. stable, carriage house, le- .The gromuls ou+o laid out mostly • lawn. cowered with ehoine fruit trees. "erg..., dowerltlt shrubs, currant. gonewberriea, nargbarries.lc.,m l • mall garden Ph. fruit is of the best kirld, and the trees are in their oriore, end yield enough for the wants 01 .0 animary Grandly. The situation of thls property tO INSIUbIitY mad suburban comae, romblnel with Po, to the 0111. Is nut surruesed 1; any residence In this ricinitt. it • v.v. of the Ohio River fur OTtf • wile. of Temperance ‘llle, booth Pittsburgh, the city. tho too then , and the hole around, forming altogether • panortmric proourot of woo, the ei • never of host whkh emery or departs from the non of Pittsburgh too the Uhlo. names in full view. The residenoe and grounds are also completely frotu any annoyance of duct. destructive of omfort. and vegetation: and ailunis s retirement . ante , Thepeaceful as if located In some Quiet nook In the ta rt. The iwoverty Mill be Auld SI Stid pOO./k/1.101 . 1.1 w hoverer and. Enotaire at t lisartte saw. a01t...s /if U. N. WIIITh. For Sale . members of the Fairmount Fire Cum L p•py ogle. their Eosins tar salt. It is nod or ki sr arid will La sold ch.., Eo , Vslre .1 I 1 tioey, • 1:lf So' 4esi Yens. street. 01 RENT—A Dwelling House un TIAN .'seer. above and near to Fealtbarl4. Ita ag. cm. nature, large yard. nub how, iv- Will torecknal lon. and tooannwain even Innnentately. Ala.—For esip or Irate, roam Win in the Ninth Ward, between Penn street and am Alleannay river U . WM. IL DAILLINTON, Ban . Darlington's. Fourth .trot, near Wool usehltattf Valuable Real Estate for Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER offer.for Sale, on rzy••• favorable tams, the Milne'. Beal ES... In' 't ;5 4 . 7 :iftre: t 4.l ' lll! ' re v lis r ree .tors bald dwelling house, 3vetrul rtreet. between Martel .od Forty otrtel.s. the 1..1. beingeskeh 19 had (rout by au Jar. No Ctotalos 1,7 fret front oo Thiel street adjoining the Third Preabyterlau Churth. .filch Is on acted um. Lour atork b rift bone, teed as • prinUng onto, aud One rem ator, warthouee No. 3. Tiro lota Io Fallsten: Beaver enmity, being lOU ••• 3 and 4. tring about lou feet aguare,ou which la erect , el one Lin, la of four frame dwellings...l our 00130001/ frame dlrwiling. all two vtarlea hhal No 4 One lot kti fret front nu hark valet. oppuolle the move. awl ea Wetting to the top of tbe No I.lkro beach each V 9 feet hoot. and running from the raid to low water mark. on the Big Beaver. No Il One •aluable water lot. lbn teat un 11 her! Rau, •Ith .fiver µtwb.d. N. , 7 Ono lot oppoeste the water lot. 6.3 fret hunt. and extending to the top of the hill. nu whtch erectel one •t. awry assts eon. and earehouae. 'Pt by tO hoot: No ono wetim srator dj. two stern.. high I. Ono to let In N brighten.ebrighten.Beaver tnunty. L. I mg satuuk- 140 Get ou Broaden". .td .tout ,a) Let deep 1,1111.1114 .filth 113, ert etel two. large frt.. dwelling, as ono entail frame boune. tteral oftee hi, property •ax formerly caNrupml by' 1100 C. ttould. and • r.ry plea..antly located, being isans•ilatelT Lbe lindire No Om. eater lot. immediately below hails.. Bridge. being 411.01 lob feet in length. and k. 1.0111... tun later cr• I o, L..water mark.. r towing Path Ti .Lee property 16111...N01d on eery fae.rably 4,111 0 hellotpL stere of It FTIJHTON, rer u.s Thad anfils,;k ‘ et etreeta ' .1011.5 FLENIING.A . gant mchil Jnornal and Net cup , ' For Sale. rr lIE UNITED STAT ES 110 T E L 411.X.VE OS lit I the turner of Wash. '144 ,ngon end Penn ;trees, .e.l on the Peon- • e.lowia Caw.. in tts. s`ity .4 It itsbural, The Lot trouts v t.codred nut prtf ieurtt on Poilil Etrert. and one .Ind and Roue pet nine o t o Washing. , ttoeL 11. t... 4 tartrity feeta • Intui DAVLD ti ft F.F.R. a meht No. 1. , Penn e A L AISLE 1 L LS, ARNS. AN D LOTS Fon em.r —Tao Isr, Flour awl See in the Born creek, with the new water pew., Al.,' well imprewed Sono to Lurrenc,nuet• r•see 3 5,00, I Alm.. Isms of 115 on the Ohio nor, Moe saes ,ehar Braver. hit 44.4+ , 0 .11,1.. one 61 14U acrta. ou the 4510 river. miles ben... Beaver U., Erd psr sere. Alan, i Va . Sta ter amt. Abe. fern. ef I.la. and tin ~ .mm, fat $2.5 per ago Als. 174 acres fur 31d. and •-t) re Gar 314 pet con. •g .thee with many other. of ori- J I •.:•• ‘24,". , ntre of NAlt I. It. FrITEIttI4 Attorney • st law 0t..1 Ilea' Lout, .tgents. rg •L Pittsbuh. A Blast Furnace for Bale. UNDERSIGNED c L ifers for Sale h BLAST Ft'itNACY., .matt-I in She onows, on. known as the -Allan - one Yuman," •Ith the e • SAW awl .411102 MILL. and et try thin; - ,e ears u, carry on the rotaltlng of Ore. It hu 1,4 Acre. of Land attaehed. with u much own adJamini.t sDull be nteusary. • Itlch c be had boot 7.5 c, to $2 tae It nu the mootmootfavorabl an e location In the booth, alt ie; ming Iron. having the Ore •ICIIID 01:10-balf CO ono rat „ ti. In ',ry . lege quantities, cagy to mina. from SO to .6 per see. I from the tdowah Mill, where ready Eels can In found Ear Western its products of Plg Mesh b two miles from the Western and Atlantic Retread. which Is one of the lines • radnals ertinecting the Tenn:awe Elver •Ith the Su 14.'4. width has nix Ones of railroads running mat from I it, Loaned sod nester oontort. pueng through oitb. Im portant Towns and Cltio In Georgia. .hart • nub' see I nand Or Pig Metal. Maeldnery, Ilnllow Ware, Ae. It Is now In lull bite- worlosi by water power with • tall 0f4.5 feet, on • never haling Memo, and moot In the mt bat ! pert of the South. I Letter. may be aLlreses4.l to me .tpp Etowah, Cams ea, Oa , r I coo hr ".” ALLITOO,I Match 1. tuclard2taw: ^ ars WAL ESTATE FOR SALE—The under snows erre for sale • large numbet of valuable to. It Ir.. land 'Wm/ eery desirable alto for manufas unless, in the Borough of Illenlog luau. located near the new Vedic School House and English Luttwrnsi Church. Therapid growth of Illniinghsin In population toad manufacturing wealth, and the roamed* prices et which lots will be sold. will render them • sale and poottetle Title perfect Terms favorable. the ro o r a m4l 3 /1 , 114r ,, a an . tl putkulos of le urtleraisNi e t, ;4 burgh, between Raid atTlTZusl .. sTr ' eota. or of William Synamo end N Patterson. Rol's. at their face. in Elm Ingham. 1• 2 2 4 MOSES V. EATON. TOR RENT—The largo and conimodi- . 2 sus miss. on Pon strut. Oster me . unial " Edwards.) 'with an entire lot adjoining which ttiwd as prod. Abs.—Stabling for two 1;0...a Enowire o f EDWARDS, MOKEIS 0110,, ap1:611 . No. 69 Water et. FOR RENT—The Dwelling House, onE the corner of South and West (.I.4mons, lee]] useupled by Thom. Arbuckle, deed. I toner e mmallately. Enquire of Josiah King. Eagle. or W. M. n t Liell. Anchor Cott. Work, Alleghent . .1 ,14, tf Valuable Real Est,ate for tale. VOR SALE—That valuable Lot of Ground l e altuatal at the corner of Market and Water streets, Proont “enpled by Mulvany a Ledlle, u • 1/1.1111 Won, house, haring • front on Market street of 31 het 11 inch e and on Water attest of 36 feet IN Inch. Ah. - --rt. Lot of liround adJoinlog In+tlu Wort, 6e merle cavorted by Mr. du. Tonalimon as • Ship lank her Mg a. front of 131 feet 04 Inchm on the !Immre:ale RIE , er, and running lark 343 fret to Greenough street. Persons desiroua of urthain Ivy foeller In. format/on from P siwiTs, Yo. 47 Market EL - ADDITIONAL SALE Of Fort y Town Lots in East Liverpool, 0. TIIE recent unprecedented sale of Lute in the above thriving Town haring nearly eabautted t use pun - lowly laid out, and the demand .1411 enuttratind, the tunlemlaned has been Induce , ' to lay out • portion el hts pmperty In tow th at ts as above, and adera theta for sale at prices and tame cannot fall to meet the it. Of Ulnae wishing to purchase. It le needle. to ray anyttil. ,if the location of the Town and proe pm ts (It having beau indliclently delimited In meant advertteenientid other that over one hundred lota have reeentil chatit l h.?". end been purchased by those wishing to Forum • dm. - ble loam. The above lots are among the moat eligible and desirable in the place, and are prindtedlY located in centre of those rocently mld. For Informationapply to the proprietor to Pveryescl. nr Janes Blakely, Emu., Fourth street, Pittsburgh JOHN e. BLAKELY. FAR Llveryont. Feb. end. 10.51 fotAlantfil. D. KING, Banker and Exchange Bea ter:, Fourth st., deals In Weetarn Yonne.,..Slght • • lainthe haalerp Cita.. and makes cadlectionaln the west et rate, a nd is nnw raying the highest market premium tar funds tbr Amotipl) silver =Han - ITEW KWIC. • HKLEBER hn.s just reveived • 3E,, Ltetie celebrated lIIRP SUMO. eung her vitt , esteem. a1ky1..., at her Concert in Pittaburah cetr Utkleu, hatierial,btle. r The Kent. :Knot Hoy. Where:are the Meads of my moth Ilaurehnid Ward, by Illaltle, Thr l'araller, by Oloppr Thr National Unica, n yatriorip rung, dedicatt.l to the Inn. floor.. Clay lb bon talker Mendr arP round the... 1 ;o 1 ntly eigh. the toper, dueth. Would I were with thee think of Mop at erpnti.lP . • My bogie.) Mom, wmp0..a..1 by Mrs. A. Wade, nl ile,hrnr 11 , -y Villagn Rough bbquiv. Menne..4;l;44, l'r..ftr ar 5h.r0n,1 , ../bll. Carr:teal , tiultor Pmerplor T,Nstl.,r thn floc seleeti,.n m ITaltr..., )larch••, Quick SI. VS, Variation, Euy Lusone. s nor lot of t.i.titar and Violin )lode. No. 101 Thlni strr.d. sae." $l.l Uoldrn FLOUR -150 bble. sup. Family, for sale by ap LVITLE t CO., 6.,ALERATUS-25 1,1)1,M ( a ue) for 4 - ale by pl 7 3. 4. R. I. LOVI.- 1110 UTTER-8 1,1,1, Roll, for male In 407 J It. 41.0rD. ICON-247 yes. llama, Sides, and Shout ', den. [nr sal! by 01,17 JY a , FLOYI , 1501 ,10 .:-41 sacks Common, for sale by V apl7 J c ft. FLQ I. EANS--5 bble. Small White. for sale by apIT J. t li fly)11.. ROOMS--75 dos. Corn, for nate bv lipl7 J. a a }tort, ---_ Morris's Tea Mart, IN the Diamond, mooed door from Dia mond .lint . . This minn Is unveil for selling MP beet tst In Pittsburgh. sit COTTON GOODS-2 eases Cotton pant duff, jud reccivowl and fax sde br m car " a 00. FLAX—A nmoll lot for axle by EttIILIPII a GritaTr. AVM rn Eticittml. ind lit riot itre.t. T AR Wig N-16 , bhlS. • .23 JAIIVI A. BUTCUTAM 00. TRANSPORTATION IMP 1 85 1 . LQCKWOOD'S Cleveland, Pittsburgh &Dias sill on Express. 111111 S lint. rims ill conneetion with Living- Ci i n.tr ki,;Va ' a ' ....t S (f:V . :la r nl ' :e.:: 70=7i tl. h 2ll L l ' tl burgb. glf nft it ad.anta., vvvr Il a oil. p. •vjancv. In N veinal, Ohio. An F..t.rpon :11'..nd,,," ru b ..°:. M. alvvvv ...Winn. , Pla , .v. Shndevo. W , d i ne‘d . nvo h I Friday, In char,- a truxtv ..n.d ...ointaven, ~. v:,,, ‘ ,.. r .. 0 He will ra....,.. wal .1.111, partagre a.: the following ii i . hvVt Pa F 1.1 o,:bvc.t:a;. • !j. ', 1a.r... Pa V'gzt•.l"oth Ahr... Sr • • sb.„,, ' 41 ' 11: 0. Warren. ",... Nlillerat.urgla. Erie, Raenna. Nurse!, Frvaterletaborgh. Wellithargt. 0v . llnclaon. Itorlest..r. 01nnwirr. IVll,l.lvg. Va . Franklin. Bolivr. Dalton, StenbenviPv. Map:Lona. Zoo; Wellariti, 01'..,..mburalt . ;na1'... , ,.. I: rlchvvill, Svw Llvbon. Newt , . Fail., Now•phlladelyt“a. Nvw etunlxrlard. liold, :Ram Rank Notes. Javralr)• and nth, valuaklv Eenf - s '''"I BIll°. rdt:t i- ;;4:0'17,r" h. .,,Y,'=. eal to J N lACKWOBD, Putortetnr A ef.rdal znewnger null leave Mamlllnu on Tut...Jys of mc h leave Cie...l:Lorton Thursday, tar of Honer. Ae. the of b,'%!!, - .ar th burgh, J. ICCetil alaralllon, Clarke. mirk, Co., Rdebeater, R. N. Parka, Youneatoun. W B. Taylor. War. ren. A. & N Clarke. Newt,. Palle, vr..• Went. Barenne, Rawson. Akron,Danlel Morrell, fludron. Wm. 11. BantMurke, New Lake Superior Line.-185L NE new steamer NORTHENEK Capt. B. harlng everyodem Improvement for r itr and comfort. *lll leave Cle m veland on Friday the 'at of May nest, on her era trip—and sleekly thereafter on Prldar, at eat o'clock. P. M.. for the dant Me. Marie. The ...met 31ANHArf AN, Capt. JOIIN CattortrA. 0111 knee Sant rte. Marie, for the diffident landlng• on Lae Bolded°, on the naval of tharteamer Nortlmmen making • recta. week', Ilne, throughout the season, between Cleveland and the COl,Pr,f..ri,lrontNines Cleveland, 0., April 25. 1851.—df ' _ ---- From England via Quebec: lIE undersigned. residing in Quebec, is at i rerr 4 e. The t r ue= of elda' ILn ,-Arl'inrutlbee balluet for goes of.hunt.pr, pro . habl,wad..+ this mod. or Itopurtatjon much the let. expetwire fur all has, Ile sill pay ft. Atlantic frelithl on caraoca rottaigned to him. and attend to so, bualnrca ennuected then...dill . . forward lan dew rb ' trolts r Pn u .V...r Vrpirt!!7. 117:. apiC:lnt , iood) --lincinnah Oder.. glikE2l S 5 1. LAKE sarE AND MICHiGAD LIRE, ON TUE EXTENSION CANAL. CLARKE. YAILKS 0 CO.. Iturnwrit.. TILE PROPRIETORS of this old and well z. known Line. 111 norm the publie 01s.t the, la* rnJll3 opet.o.luo fur the pl,..ent mawon.. and have n..tumrtt. nweiving Freight awl Pa......ruzers.•hirb W., ...trolls 1,711171;,.T. 1 1 .g'..t.1 - 41',Z. . th i,;L s tlf . :LerlL l t a 'a 1.10. rill be COlll.ll/llir 1..10w M 0. ., " rnt " .6 '5', 1 11 . 1 CA CI.IIIEY. Odic, rt.r Water sod Ithtel..l w, l'attsborgh I'ON4IC STEP: It CS Cunning ha Pu m holde, . Nw Pa .,11 e, ^ Clan, Sharon: J t S Sharp.harah 11m Arta. t C...114,u,111.. Wm. Baur,. Ilart.tunn; Wu. Pon.r,C...nneaulyUl, C. 51. R.l, Ern, P IL4 U. B Wallbridg, Buffalo. N S apl PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 1851. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. IS Forty-six hours to Philadelphia. • Forty-four hours m Baltimore. '2.SO mile4•Ruilrowl -103 milt,. Canal. Two Daily Lines Exprecs Packet Boats. ttsEia ?&A (EXCLISIVELY FUR PASSE.:W TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTINIORE AND NEW YORK.. QN the opening of Canal Navigation, Two Daily Nra ESTIVAS Packrt Boat. 1.111 Ray: f-r .1c nats•rs, them. by Ibruzs Railroad to HOLLIDAYSBURGH There takink the -- NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, i Shawl and Mantilla Warehonae. Two llualrinl ar.l 1 orty-trva. na1... , dlnrt to ! E c S. MILLS, No. t 1 CORTLANDT ST., P..... 1 A.DELPHIA. , • ter , ` , ..trhl NEW YORK. iv now openlnkr on. of I the artrnrt snil rirhelt vrertuirnts of SPRING AND Time through FORTY-3IX 1100 re. :011,151ER SFIAWI-9 rrer befun. rnrelved. Alm LACE , ... p h ,,,,,,,,, 01, r.,.. n. Rainn t orv, tk.n. /51 001. IN and all klnds of SILK MANTILL AR. ruanufartu- The Caro on thin mote an. raw. •pd 5c....,.• (1.{C.1 ar,ro, red front the latrat retl+l Pulnonr. rrerivrd by Ow rtrasurre ~ ..1 mnetrurtton Int rornfrrt and ranly And particularly adapted to thr Sprat,- trad, . Ala • a •rry splendid sna.k ~f PrkRAL , ,iLS AND UM -;,!1..`„'.`,L; ' 7. 7 l : n i r o 1 10 " „Irt " .=, ' . 11 . ,:n .r r ' . '"Y " 017111 ''''. I'4. ! 1.R1'11.15. roiarlsttua of (ring. d and plain .1,1 cotton and alk and Turk rrtnr Pars•olr, and Corr,. and G.toP Passengers for Baltimore, .0 0r UnO.n.lln , All of whil, k ill lw ollarrel A I"EL - et!• IT qr. arrlv.: of Car. at Ilarrtsi unr. la.. 11. , 1.10 sad 0.1, on i.... prp-, it r erpretally tn.., our Si retern ft-lend. toga- '''"'4'''''''' ' I''''' ''''''''''''''''' to, oh" ''' ' ''.'h" 050 .:, ' ;,[ 1 . ' s r l ' &;•1 1 1 1' .Ai 7 AT:. 1'1:' . 000 . , t exhil , itrig .hawle and bur mil..) Por, FOL It 1,..5u; No charge far handling Itaggspc on this ronto. M•nnilio , lon to. it. ~....,. for trwornortanon. - at.itit Th. ittersa-r.l ,praat we khi- the moot entnforlaldr.. SPRING IMPORTATIONS. ...• a nd reir.:dr rnior,n., ti:nr. Prr.rern Cltn• For ari.kria. •.r informer,. . V. B. IL.ATCII & CO., • .1. P. II.L3IRS. Agnot. ; No f.. 7 I7ILLIAR STREET, NEW TORT., • " '"'"'''''' 4 ti "" .. * RIVE 13.15 W in store, and-are constantly de-. U. LERCII & CO. . " ; • oeliinn Irre stoon, in thit on 4 a.nelve sla.notatuf ~ ..1 1,. .. P.nn.r .., i l..okt•own . • PAIRRISIII.NO IIIt , R) erCS before ceurekl. . pi h 4rn thr lat ni Jo,. 11, Pennsylvania ILolirtial: embracing the Latrltt and rirh,st erl.7t Of Crakktr4 l (hlrka , will tr. tund.r.l •to Lrekprx, obleh wla 4 it'r.rn th r ...e i Glove.. Watery. Purpenrrr. tiott, nuoioonn I.nadou no . roo0 , 1). boom Ties, Stork.. °Rol (1114. Dreeelnk Ci6lrlt, Ilandken - blefe. Pittsburrla Pvtruarr. lu. ...I o Ikr.r.o. Linen Coll., with a variety of other or ' i '.. .11 "1 par 3.". 01, to Uri One of burinera All of srluch will la ZIA ( . 1 117: very 001 peon. Our , Weetrrn Mende.. Invited to examine etorli - .., Mender. Manufacture -I'R Line. 1851 s , IIIPPERS . INFORMED ur... mt. lai . . , tlso u• ' -ars, It 1111 . 1: rtnu : ' l, of t.llar.lrtila arl ....trauma, la crust tuns. aunt at as an nlrular La, lasso Ma," (..r can - ring Mar Pralatt u. Cialn.Wr. J.l.nosau. Water Stn., Alsaarstrus. )14.0 ae CrY. Nee Hamilton. Mei art...u. N...rrurt. Clark , /'err,. liarr.abum.r.a.lntalsa.azat >Huth , lawn... Mat. !Mint. .the Pronsyltartia Canalanal Purt• are Itailruall. I - Mortal return luiulr of Inn. ...cured from ihs Juniata. proraptuees tral ragnianty nhiptnent, afuntaald ' , Aut., at tha iota!! rate.. may Pt n3IN apnn J MITCIIELL /lruprirtor. Warabaman. Libra-me •tr.el. meh13.17 gs.tond dlYsr anal of the taus! R7RtrING DISPOSED OF HALF MY IN TERELT BLVGJI.I.II•S LINE. 4. =l' broth, Or. DING the lamnt..... e littrburob ev, tr....L..1 wail, the .ttt 1, Wm. tinlbat. Crtk " (mhl I M. HINtIII. 11. Bmghams"riansportation tine. 1851. E _ _ _ BETWEEN PITTSBURGH A THE EASTERN CITIES. T HE CANAL being nspr open, we are rea {, owara mrtil. endure SSJ eset r aud we al pro Freight, Ova,. at l.weet nit. , charged by reeponsitde Produce Lod Slerchandite will he rerelted and forwarded ran soni w.t. without any charge for forwarding ad• 1711reetiona faithfully didd_reea apply to to WM. 'BINGHAM a CO. Canal Retain. Curn lrEN L AMl s l ' aCirri: 2-I( a l ir b er 4h. La•lferll Fourth and Finn era. Philadelphia. JAMES WlLtiON.Aateat. No IrA North llowaul street. Baltimore. JAMES BINGHAM, Nu. lii Men et metal New York. 1851 Wit_imft' Merchants' Transportation Line, (VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND RAILROADS,) F R PHILADELPHIA DIRECT - ITll ovr C. A. MeA.NULTY A CO Canal lingo. DA P.., nivel. . RAYNOR, Central Block. Broad rtrr.4 Philo delphin. We ary prepare.' to reoriee a largeount merchandiee and preduiv to ahip on the opening of the oxhide to Phila delphia. and all Intermediate places at lower ode, and in r'llt:7'of Trucka pros - Med by the 0.11 Comnidiolonera for carrying our boat. on the State Rallrotieliq will prevent any poesilillity of➢delay at John/nowt, flolldayebarg or Colombia. OR. awann. C. A MoANULTY A CO febls Canal Ruin. IriggWA 1851 To Shippers of Merchandise, Produce, &c., to Aarl, rant 1,11.81.7111, Pnrtr.. 11.1110” awn 11. lOU. RELIANCE PITTSBURGH TRANSPOR- TATION LINE • - - ATKINS 0.. Prprietor, No. 117 Market. and 64 treat, Philadelphia Agyob. Canal Knelt, Pittsttrgh. JOS. TAYLOR d SON. Agents. Baltimore. Vie are prepartd on the opening of the Pennorlyanla Canal. to contract ht at so low nu, and alve ablppele ma much d,...oitand care na an, 'th"fetLA7.4., JOHN McFADE COVODE, I 21.1COPAK. tuJohn Maiden a Co.) Cana/ Alain, Penn Strert. Penna. Rail Road Co.—Central Rail Road. auhaeribers hating been appointed /hip ping agemta (or the I , narylvsota or central Rut htfortn the public that we arenow prep:m.l to re rely.. any tnerchaunist or prcslu, .hipment ea-I on tins opening of tho canal. Gond. I la ILIA MI. WM to ru rL.I thronah .n toe .laye M all eoneigned na to• fr., ot 00.16. lull t hat..olran. w. 112,12.1 rlgnAnranlA rug. antuti. D rar,„": Saddlery ' . A ' ouf. de. 0. 100'14. 11..niwnr, gurreovrans. tinxertre, Paint,. Or. 5.P.. 0 . 1 .. Plat,Timottly aud 4M kr. vor it 110c.o.11.,.1", , Pork. Putter. Lard. 1.01 Oil. Colt, Tallo, Undo and LA, .01 , 101 Aehos, ,10b1,1 (rook) Par. P,;rl,. Pro,..u.(lr:olso Gis i. Boors. 0, 185 I Pittsburgh Transportation tion Line. Cll , Canal hill it.. 11111. :, (a. I,potr itri I arui at( • nal No. 3 Soul,. Path ntn. t Starke and tubret 1)11P./tf.TONorto rine , Baltimore. LIAVI., I NI,i fully completed our rtrrango . - ~,,o, vr be vivo. , upon the opening of (ht. Pentia,l(enta t•L ar, Iteight to atal from\ Pitt , burgh. Outlaw , . lanaleirbta Nu" r.. Doan.. P it t Ltualartllr. St fano...owl all the hart anti 1\ ert. at lower nitro Dud with num Line CALM Oat% any rub Llor. Alt g 0... allit.red At our Line are nal/ Memel trithout any cbarge to owners. a protection n'ot real!, 'Martini by any otner Line. All renimunien(lonr addend mum! \es ur Ilan Co, Cincinnati. E. Webb, Int...tile, mai Lowe 2 Oelairtie, SL Louis will Mort with in-taunt attention. aerN. B. Our Line Aar nu w haurce a tthth. and Pittenurgtt Trnrapurtation Lite of Ai- A Ca feba. QUIP STPFF—Too rack. Fur 1J ay___ ITN. JOlliSto+l • • U. YPEII--:;00 moms Med. and Crown IV nsp -11 "` " 1. I° ' u tl n trDZlMVAiter it. DRIED .07 DA - FL FUNDS A EASTERN EXCHANGE 1 . WAh TED, atul the WO rre i argi s rl c t for tbe earner Market awl Ildhl ARINE RAILWAY—Four Shares Ma j_ rine riiiiimay and Dry Derec.for nle by A- WILKINS k Co.. ``• 11. bIOLASSES-2() Ibis, Battle Ground. teetribirthairrtr. JetSena°, end rat tele be` " upl2 JAS. DALZKLLOSS Waterer (CASSIA-1W Mate for rule by 1.1 eels OCHOOMIAM a 0D,'24 Wood IL PHILADELPHIA THONIAS WRITE, BONNET 3IANU FACITRER. No, 41 farith Smola Strout ,thore entraut ran 46 / 6 . 1 Y • 111. DAUM. -NUN e. B AG A LEY. WOODWARII A Co., Whole , , o 23 Marker FL. Phi .o] 1.113,1. 1 ,.n. 16 North %flower.. Plolluiell4,l4. 66¢1 XIERCER & ANTELO, GenPral Commis elm ales-chants, Phllvilphia. Liberal advances nu& ronalirozo«n. of Pr.:duce generally. [janibdrAn NEW YORK Professor A. C. Barry's Tricopheroas, )R MEDICATED COMPOUND, for n prsosrelog and beautifying the tair,eradlos tins scurf and dandruff. ano curing Meese.. ad' the sties timid. and towel, stings. ruts. bruises. !Trains rte. It seoertsined by experiment that Ruses Trkopb er%'n% h n S. ' n iyaltessl the and all in curing Messrs,. of the akin, sp. of the horse. and all the. whoa! Molars. The LAlositur. testimoniale. eederts.l from hundreds uf similar t at Illn71;177u sh ed he tri; 7! " P" . P. h " olTe siren it • trial: Ncw Vona. Sept Pau, tut—Dear Sir-1 ha. be. &fillted with s p an Lae.. eruption cf the aealp. of • unwt aagrarated eta, ter, fur the. Not 14.4[11 years, sad Jut . ..! that Kekd haw. had the advice of ...of the moat eminent physi c/tuti and hava triad all the prep...them for the hair aud Ain now known. 'without the hart berieilt. 1 aru advia.d my n a tread to try your Trinophernua I dIJ of, . • last rt, and. to nay d andlfleatio. found of mead in about two months. iluelt waa the violence of the diwarder that at tinael I was partially bllud. heopeetfully. )aura. I) TAI RAPELYEa Ito Columbia wtnrt. Brookitn. New Yon.. Oct. =l. MO. •P 11... ' , NAT bear Str—Abouttwo yeareagn hair with out areal. deal...a my head W. much aMlete4 With dandruff. laza told by afnend to try your TheoPhat` ow, and I did so, end to ut,aatentiMmeta, 6IY hale was Maul, rooted, and all the dandruff dhempean.l, a , the bred nor Rhone for With reveal. I am your °heal writ. J TIMM/WELL. tiba bruaaway. If and I.ay or gentleman doubt+ the authentaity or the elkm. they Will pleas. call at Protemor A C Bartl'a ta...duay, liar York, 'ahem he proch... the orhti. nal !attn... I From the Military and Natal arena ' 'I here Is no r=edy tor the pertaaneMeure of detain.; anJ arsees of the craulnm iretwrallY• that has reached L b. eaioyed by the article known to Proteroor Berry's Trinophaluna. or Medicated Compound. It la e. t. , nairely t , ed by the upper llama.% of th e eouimuelty: Ixn •Intoetetery , nursery In the hand It le mud In preference to other antics of the kind. it Imparts elgor to the rtadeof the hear. and thug {mom. Its growth to* remarkable de. grea. It deatro3 • the dandruff and scurf. and Makes the hale floe and gloaag. It will rum all 4imsool, of the reap. ouch on , wala head. 'dew worm, and other °booth"ua disor ders of the rkim In eheaporke u , well aecaltraey, atatals unrivalled. It Is fold In larva bottle , . prim Zee...at No. 107 Ilmalany, and at the Druggists geuerelle. throughout the United State,. end Canada aP:khlf PRIEMnie DM. AN W UTCHINSON St Co., Nol3 Spruce Street, E YOIUt. Whelemle manufucturem otthe_best se • ENGLISH PRINTING ISBN, fur Str el au/ Lath, I. gruptd Prim :but, mod for Plue Book nod Job Work. which ttol warrant to ..compared of the pored matertslu, IRA to '''lter.'etuX!giou"Vo'utluThZlk's7•77;uch togit RO Tr d t fr=:.:7ittre=Tl.°g.shrtail• scow put op lo emu, wrol fors.ardod to rfdPr. U. 6 Co.oduomunufPctore colored lot. of emery fltudeand ,ualitT varying from $1.0 4 0 125.00 per lb. todullt:ba REMOVAL WM. WAKEMAN & CO. No. 7'4 8 SI lige 7I;) MAIDEN LONE, NEW YORK. Overfly qppottle the Old Stand. fk,cIANUF ACTURERS AND JOBBERS of dENTLEVE-vs . FURNISHING ARTICLES,eon. " ivittPaVi o o f nd Dratoert—lleavy Lied. Wool. An. Sha . lter, Buck. 31erino and Conn. Domestk and For '".t.,cl-o—Satio, Silk, Mode; Butabasine and fancy of all '" ..rojVael u g.!- " . ' :Fancr 5111. and Black of every latul. 114142 r. and Bosossa—of all kinds. lranas— Fltler Silk MA tinyEnellah Madras. s.les, Italian. Prine• Borather, laden '" Plt, k .; . iiandl , ,..hixte - -Coras, Worn Cambrie, ae. .liwycndere—Froncl , aod Lnalisb. n.ur style. Domestic 3 1/ZVS4I, glk, Linen, Thread, and all We latest of Freneh andlE.oglDh m. /briery—Shaken , — Iltrlno. Lamb's Wool. Silk. Linen and Gortc,.. Morn% Golena—Val vrt- Cul:mere. English. French and Bracts f, gentlemen and ladles--a Tariff tr tylre attrvnon to our Domvs[ie bun l'vaer