HOME MATTERS Tits CANAL. Datoca--We almost daily hear complaints from our country subscribers, min tiest team wretchedstate of the 'bridges crossing the mud, oa•the Pittsburgh and Freeport road.' It_ le, we belleve,the duty of the officials connected with the canal to attend to these bridges, yet, notwithstanding they hare frequently been re minded of their dangerous condition, they hive not'entrred in the matter, and the bridges con tinue great nuisances to all residing on that line of road. It is utterby impossible for the farm -no in Indiana, Eist Deer, and the neighboring .thimahips, to bring their produce to marketi— One gentleman assures us that, owing' to thin cause, he has lost at least one hundred dollars on his hay, not haring been able toilet it to mar ket,during the whole winter, and it Is yet in his barn yar•'v here it must. remain . until the re pairs are ,mpleted. ona whose busitime it .ie to make repairs attend to them. Will the I . the necessa! Bentrn Ltrnoust,ssa.—We aro indebted to that eminent lithographic firm, Messrs: Wegner, Sneakier tr. Mueller, for a very beautifully exe cuted likeness of Kossuth. It is really a floe specimen of their artistical skill, and reflects the greatest credit upon them. Their establish ment ,Ls situated on Market Street, between Third and Fourth. DISTRICT COURT. SATIIII.DAT, May 17. Present the Honorable Honivrell Hepburn, President Judge. Charles Watt, vs. Watt & Patterson, No. 55 April, 1847. Affidavit filed, and on motion. of John N. MeClowry, 'Env, rule to show muse why non pros should not boast aside. Commix' vs. Walker, No. 189—November. 1860. Motion by G. P. Huoilton, Esq., defendant's counsel, for a new trial, and in arrest of judg ment. Reasons filed. Carter cords, Seq., High Sheriff of Allegheny County, after due proclamation, acknowledged his deeds poll to Thomas 111. ISlereball, Esq., - for all. Abe right, &c., of John Hannon and Henry Amen, to a lot of ground in Manchester. Alto, a piece of lend in Ohio Township, containing nine acres.. Also, thirteen lota 'in O'Harasville.' Ccomideratiozi 81,800 00. McKinney vs. Fowler, No. °oo—November, 1849. On motion of Joseph. Kiox, Esq., role to 'hair cave why judgmentehould not be set aside. U. 41112) STATED Cocur.—Before the honorable judge Urier. • The United Status CoUrt met ea Saturday twang, but no cases being ready for trial with -the exception atone, in which a'jnry was sworn, the Jurors is attendance were discharged. The remainder of the day wan occupied with notions and arguments of no general interest. • Ouisprait Lovely, of Me x, was on Saturday ant:demi from hlo p of hie half sister, lass Lovely, who claimed his discharge on the giounde of alleged ill treatment. Hamm Coates.—Charles Leughrey, accused of killing a German in a disturbance on tfie Char titre Banned, was last week brought before Judge McClure, and discharged :on burl- We believe the evidence against him is very slight. • Calms Pose.—The Court of Common Pleas will commence its session tO-dsi. Wonui's otierre by the east ern Tapers that the Mayor of New Fork has sent two policemen to the World's Pair, to keep the American rogues, who may 'daft It, in order.— Police officer Fox, who is the teror of all reseals in Western Pennsylvania, catdd aid them mate rially by his information in police matters, if many dishonest persons should go there from this quarter of the world. 'fill WOODWORTH PLAINISOI Sisandsw.—Aw other of the apparently intertainable traits be tween the assignee of the Viloodirorth pate rat and those who are alleged to have infringed it, will be tried today, before the Honorable Jadge Grier. Basemsonn.—A young Ind mimed. Duane, who Pleaded guilty to stealing a cloak from the house of "CoL Black, was on Saturday sentenced to the ROOM! of: Refuge. He is a eery young lad, ap parently not over twelve years of age, but is Said to be an old offender. Thursday evening, a number of the workmen engaged upon the Chortler" Railroad, between whom and some:of the contractors, the most friendly relations are not existing, took it into their heads to make a bonfire of a cart and • large number of their wheelbarrows. Police alters, Fittmorris, Randolph, and Rook, went oat° the scene 'of the disturbance, and have not yet, we believe, returned. HAIII46IICoB-Pll3.—A little boy about Sae years '' , of age, the eon of Mr. John Small, of Main Totmeldp, was brought before Judge McClure, on a writ of habeas corpus, an Saturday, at the Instance of Mrs. Small, his mother, who has! *pirated from her husband. It was alleged{ that the child was not properly attended to, butt after a hearing of the ease, he wan returned toy the crostody of the father. Jag RAZLICIAD DEPOT.—We UnderltA2A that the workmen will commence building the passes gel station of the Ohio and Pennsylvania mos 4, thie week. HUD TO BAIL.—An Itnii s a, named Anto.:, nig COIL, was on Saturday brOughtbefore Judge .McClure, and admitted to bail at the sum of on. handled dollars. He woo obliged, onaath of countrymen, Mr. D. Palmate, with taking amount of money from him. Thu bal anvils at the time intoxicated, and most probi ably htistaken, as he was, it is 'alleged, take boats by Calla, and not in a cond ition .to Mow what he eras doing. -Intruo.--We are glad to learn that Mr. Wil, son's flouring mill, near the city, on the Browns Tills road, which we noticed as having been barna, lag week, was insured to the amount of two thousand dollars—about halt its value. . . • •Dlowsmx—A young man residing near the Ifentingtan Rolling Mal, was drowned, on Yeti ; day afternoon, in the Monongahela river. He `bid bean drinking with some of hiti companions amilaid a wager .that be could swim with hie clothes on, ft= the shore to the sand bar.-- linen in above the landing the Croimsvilie: packets,.. he struck out for the . sand bar, but • When shout half way Over, hi sank. His COM. .Plianal at once went in boats td his . asaistanO, bat " were too late, and 'could not even re cover body. Brierrnax, .ICas .r.,.c.r.nros.—Missra. C. C. and H. Bpsr have arrived in thie city, and will corn .lllnnee; OA Tilesclity, to give an explanation of .the: Spiritual - Knocking imposture. They .are ,prepared to explain the whole matter, from be. . &en to e n d. to advestisement„ containing the prognusune, will appear, in the Gazette -to . yeTE t T , FLANNVAL-, We harir • .4 in addlt att.& ionil runpl rot alnmi rood& (no dedra. • on am= va. ram nradaaof Inammn ai, Osage and silk Warp Plant nWsi 6Lmading 064 and a (sal amortomat of Dowel. my 6 JAWLYIrIf • 6 UnCILMni.D. INDIGO -4100 Ibiegi Manila; 3 Censsull'Casamn irwskqwwlitY, libwolamplbt vaticas wakiluar Lpal • which wIL te mold low tvm the maewpled. - ll3AlAlwi DICKEY a CO. . , Water mad Front sls. rfariA RUBBER TOYS=jcat received arcalzoost:pruital.4srr Tom • bentl.l4d We stse I est Eagan plias. J •Il Nill4aJ1 . 3,1•••11••••• DC6sts _Darn. 7 sad 9 Wood Bt. ACON-1500 lbs Sides; c a z . zold . er. 4 .0 .. 4 .4 & P. CON 1:10tiliOltST ik CO, and 96 /net sta. M;glMl 'UNGLIB4. SPLIT -PZAS--Received add 6 ...de hi • M1.A.114L1180 a co V/SR--,' • 1 _ _L• bblo No. 1 -, • 4E:3 311. • to:a Id do do On Wbyd 4° . (4,30) N°. U.itilltPararnd(lo+l MARINE RAILWAY—Fonr taboret; 810, Ivy els Rainy sal Dry • for We by nol2 WILKLYS A CO. Q 14,• OLASSES--20 ibblei. Battle Ground, tor ma "! °: "Yiltratireeie IT rt. I CASSIA—WO Math for sale by 1 was J. aCHOONILUSER OD. 04 Woak et :•.:A i` t "o V 4 1 .6 Sluseerteasat of Ito Lanvin qu*ltles, Including Tay t • • • uffitfirlt IBITICCICITELD. r: MS-350 doz. faecv and common, bpi 1.. 6W• BONS. IIGGTSITE GOODS—For Wien' dresses,! of kllids a re7.ll4lblusl 15.1011.: 'aurae MOlWlrnalitaM. COTTON -42 boleti bow landing front au gootower, de to' ILLS DICOM I OD. CiLASS-800 boxeslirimicrw. Red, fin I 1 , 7 - • r.TON BONN. ROUT CO. Mkt Como 34-,!•"'-rep BY TEL ARRIVAL OF 'THE, STEAMER EL DORADO TWO WEI= Lena nom cm.nrommu. $2,000,600 GOLD DUST ON TUE WAY ticw -Your, nay 17 The steamer El Dorado arrived at the quaran tine at 6 o'clock this rooming, bringing two weeks later news from California. She lett Chagres on the 7th, and Havada on the 10th init. The El Dorado waited two days for the mails and specie by the Panama, which arrived ►t Pa nama on the 2d, with 200 passengers and one million in sold. dust. The Panama left San Franciar.4 in company with the steimer Isthmus. The Isthmus has 300 passengers, and about one mtllioa in gold Mat All was quiet at Havana when the El Dorado left. The Whig candidata for Governor of Sea Fran cisco, is Major Pearson 11. Reading, a native of Philadelphia. The Democrata will nominate Maj. Roman, the present State Treasurer. Several charges of bribery and corruption have been brought against the member, of the Legis lature. The raining news is as favorable as ever. The Indian Commissioners had nearly sae (=dad is pacifying. the Indians. (From the Alta Calltoralal General Summary of Event?. Tho boy claimed as a slave in San Francisco pas set at liberty, there being no further evi dence-sgainst him, than that he was Mr. Qallo- Wars slave in Missouri. Judge Morrison, of the Quarter Sessions, has resigned his office, although three years of his time remains unexpired. Some of the San tkancisco streets have beeni lighted' by the subscription of citizens residing' or doing business upon them. Montgomery, Merchant, and -other streets ire thus made passable, safe, and pleasant, at night. , The examination of Stalin, amused of amine idol; of Capt Jarvis at the Mission Dolores cau sed great excitement. A rash was model to take him from the bands of the police, but with no effect. The prisoner was committed to await tho action of the Grand Jury. :1 Two men were shot at Sacramento, while at tempting to commit a burglary, by the Captain. Of the Watch, who was expecting and waiting for them. Ono of them, George Ogden, was killed on the spot. The other, named , George Morton, was shot in the leg, and had to have his leg amputated, but subsequently died. Capt. Ward, of the Watch, was cleared of all blame_ Someeffort has been made by Mr. A. D. Mer ryfield, to obtain the privilege of supplying thee eity with water, by introducing it through pipes, 'prom a lake three miles distant. Nothing particularly new is elicited respecting,. the Indian Commissioners, and their progress and treaty with the Indians. General Bean has been authorized to raise GO , tnelpy . to protect the people of Los Angeles against the incursions of the Indians, through Cajon jPass. 1 The steamer Oregon arrived on the afternoon. Of the 2d, bringing news from the Staten to Feb. 128. The report of the probable appropriations iby Congress for the benefit of California, had a. great effect in momentarily running up'the va ue of state scrip, but it was very soon ran down a glen. Percifer F. Smith has been ordered to Texas, and ma come home in the steamer. A great deal of dissatisfaction has been felt and exhibited respecting the issuing and circu.• rioting of private coins below their face value, land width the coiners refuse to redeem. It bi looked upon as an infamous swindlo by . the cam • imunity. The banks have refused to receive in at its real value, and the merchants hive taker, ; somewhat similar action in reference to it. Thii Legislature has a bill before it, introduced by Mr. Miller, to oblige coiner. to receive their is • I sues, and to make their refusal to do so a misde • meanor punishable by fine or imprisonment - Great efforts are being made to induce Jenny ; Lind to visit California, and letters received from‘ Mr. Barnum induce the hope that the object may be effected. A new charter for San Erancisco has been , passed by the Legislature. The robbers and highwaymen, in which Cali- I fornia abounds, have been making the sallies in the vicinity of Monterey. their theatre of opera-, lions of ,late. Having the poWession of tho whole country, they are atealiug homes and eat t/e, and creating a fear that Monterey Itself may be sacked by them, in the absence of the men, Who are mostly at the mines. ' The Legielature having refused to authorise 1 the Attorney General to enter a nal proaccod in the case of the squatters; their trial would have I tome off on the 6th lilt, but no judge being present, it did not occur. There has been more lynching at the mines. 1 This state of affairs is lamentabie. The Alta California Cautions their friends at the East; against judging them by the same criterion they , would there. They cannot fully appreciate , their condition without seeing and feeling it The eityattorney's report shows a tremendous amount of litigation—amounting to over two millions dollars for the peat year. Politics have been rather ;brisk of late, and both Whigs and Democrat, are doing their beat to ozzazdza. They were preparing for the mu nicipal election which was won to come off. Account& are coming in, of new discoveries of auriferous mines in various parts of the coca try. The recent rains have also had their effect upon placer diggings—helping the Gulch Dig gings, and for a time, driving thefts engaged upon. the rivers from their positions. In connection with the above, we have to no tice the discovery, near Benicia, of a coal bed, said to be of a superior quality. It is located within a few miles of the Pacific Mail Steam Ship Company's depot. Many coal' ' beds hove l also beenicliscovered in Oregon, so that the Pa- I cific Steam Marine is likely to be soon well sup plied with this important article. A bill has passed the Legislature, establiehing a State Marine Hospital at Sacramento, and ap propriating $30,000 from the State Treat:my towards that object the two houses of ;the Legislature had agreed to adjourn on 30th ultimo. The prospects for the miners and agricultural- ista seem better now than at the sailing of the last steamer. The 1111113 which have 'fallen have very much increased the certainty of good crops, besides securing food for the poor beasts, which would otherwise have died of thirst and hunger. The steamship, Gold Hunter, was at Acapulco, taking in passengers for Panama, on the 23d of April. The gold dust and malls were lest on the Isth mus, by the El Dorado, slier having waited at Chagas for them two days. The steamer Columbus, brought down to Pa nama $1,000,000 in gold dust, and the Tennessee sl,6oo,ooo—making $2,600,000, besides a large amount in the hands of passengers. The Sarah Sands arrived at San Francisco, from. Panama, in 34 days. Thakealth of the country continues good— We hear of no prevailing diseaaes in any part of 'the Olate. The rains in various parts of the State have had a very beneficial effect upon veg etation It is asserted in the California papers that the Supreme Court has decided upon an opinion that the city of San Francisco is not bound to pay for buildings which have been distrryed in arresting the progress of foes, for which judg ments have been obtained in the lower courts. NEWS PROM THE MINES. The ruiners on the north fork of the Ameri can River, are doing well. The diggings there are overstocked with goods. A gentleman from Bedwell's Bar, on the Southern MITI, gives a' gloomy picture of the returning miners from the snows above—they being in a moeideatitnte and famished condition. The average of a miner's daily wages, -on this bar, is notmore then three dollars. Great distress Is said to exist among the miners working on the Gold Sluff, owing to the scarcity of_yrovisions, and the immense quantity of tmow winch has fallen. It is said there in at least 80 feet of Mime an the route to the mines, and numbers of persons have perished in the moun tains from the Inclemency of the weather. The Stockton Times gives some interesting' statements of the discovery of rich quarts veins In the southern mines. A letter in the Times, from Sonoma, states that quentz mining is at present very prosperous. The newly discovered silver mines in the Sou thern district, are becoming very profitable. On the 72d two lumps or gold were found in ?Wirt*" at the mrue place. one Weighing 4f pounds, and the other worth 13.81'0. 'IMPORTANT FROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. We hare received files of the Polynesian to March 14th; also a letter to the same date.— It would appear that the French had Dent In their ultimatum, and &Ten to the 20th ultimo for the Gcriertunent to decide whether to accede or re fuse. What was to be the next step, in case of • reftisal by the Authorities does not appear; but the supposition is, that a blockade of the port will be declared, or perhaps something more Immediatelyeffectire resorted to. file AlmCalifornian, says, that if either, : the one or the other be attempted, that moment trill be the signal for running up the flag of the United BMW with the ' This le no pas work, it connate ae in the most positive form: It lute been 'determined 'upon by the Hoa g end his tpiyistrrtithat if Frenchattemptto bloct-: ado ps possessicp, styyeEloterrunegtwill boLit, ilid.thrdiuthe'llaribt; tllllCaiiiii*atadlun , ittlitaricittid Waif Oiii- . .tutticiatilaiirisi gallicwitiathe consequence of the inability of the islands to c on t en d against the forces which France might Bendtheene most entire ; alegaimtethen" and also from the fact that intereet of the Islands in the hands of foreigners are those of the Americans. In Honolulu, at least three-fourths of the for eigners are Americans—their number being at least 200: while in the same place the number of French subjects ii only about a dozen ; France cannot fire a shot into any town of the HMW6I/112 Kingdom, without destroying the lives and pro perty of citizens of the United States. The mo ment she does eo, ebe will find her account with the United States, and a strict reckoning will be demanded—and will be had. There is no use in beating about the bush in this matter any longer. The French must avoid a collision with the Ilawalan kingdom, or they will oblige us to assume a responsibility not all flattering to them. Government despatches inregerd to the French difficulties for the United States and the British nivel commanders in the Pacific, ere, we under stand on the way. . The American sloop of war, Vandals, was at Honolulu, and had been visited by tie King end all the notables of the Government and king dOm. LATE FROSI OREGON The United States mail steamer, Columbine, Captain Le Roy, arrived at San Francisco, on thy 14th of April, from the dolumbia River, after an absence of one week. The Oregonian has raised the Hag of General Joseph Lane, as the people's candidate foa Con gress. Dr. John McLaughlin is a candidate for Mayor of Oregon City. FROM VANDIEMAN'S LAND. The brig Halcyon, which arrived at San Fran deco, brought dates from Vaxidieman's Land to the 29th of January. The papers are chiefly taken up in discussing the policy of receiving the transported convicts of Great Britain; and the question of inter-colonial steam communi cation... SAN FRANCISCO MARKET BAN FeJacisco,April 14 Flour, in fine order, is selling at $lO,OOOlO, 60, for Hamill and Gallego. Chili flour has de clined. Boots and Shoes are plenty. Bricks are active. Coffee has declined. Coal has advanced, and Liverpool is held at 16e020 per bushel.— Corn is active and firm. Lumber is doing well. Metals are dull. Provisions are heavy. The issues of private colas are generally re jected, and cannot he disposed of, except at s€`l,- 10 per cent. discount. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PHILADELPHIA. May 17 Flour—The market is very quiet, and only a few hundred barrels western were sold at 414,25 rpl bbl.; sales in lots for supply of city dealers at s4,Bl}s 4,40 4,40 V bushel, for common and se lect bran&, and $4,6 2 _}6,00 for extra and fancy brands. Ilya Flour and Corn Meal—Rye Sour is steady at 13,50, and Corn Meal at $2,75 la bbL Grain—Wheat Is steady at $l,OO for white, and 95®96c for red. Sales 500 bushels Penns. Rye at 70c V busheL Corn is in fair demand, - with sales or 700 bushels yellow at 62c, afloat. Sales of 1400 Penna. Oats at 44e, tiff store. Groceries—. There is mote doing in groceries. Sugar is in good demand, anh prices tend up ward. Sales of Cuba and Porto Rico at ticte.6l. pound. Whiskey is less active, with sales in barrels at 22. V gallon. Ler The friends of the Hon. Waiter For ward hill present his name to the approarittott Whir awl Antiotesonic Contentlott 44 the Presktentry of the ptettlet Court of Allegheny Conaly. ASSEIBI.V.—Thos. Penney, of thr Borough of MoKeespiirt. .111 be pre•rotol to theAnti.3lavorite sod Whig Contention. se • carailate for tuonitistion on the ticket tor the Aosetibly' myllict•site'T _ . _ . . Asernecr.-1 weinid recommend Joe. John non. of North FayeVut township. to the Anthllasonie and Whig Coutity Comm:Woo s as • suitable person tn nipetwera w. the neat Leal•laturn. th..• myl3.'wter(a.) RS:CORDES Gormly will be a candidate • lot the dike of Bet:order, subject to the meio of the Anti- - 31mm. .4 WM, Contreotloo t to le bold. Lite Atb June twat. IT.te friends will please bear b. let miod .the Primary Meet... myl3:daertrA. RECORDER.—John Melia!, or East Deer re.wavir. will b., a eandldals tbr the °tare of Reemler, Cubject to the tlecitlub or th e entl.3le..ale sad Ma, ourty Convetakat. I.ttlewae-T giarCOUNTe MC- Knight. of the Ninth Ward of the city of Pltuburgh. will Le a candid.. before the Anti4huionie and Wt. Co. ventkon y for the offue of Conn of Cononlatiorws tny,ellwa,"l . ger Corwrr Cur we !tom:R.—Major Jouu Wu-ie....0f the first Ward,Cite of Pittebueltb. will he a mandate before the Allti-M•9.11.111e tad Whig Canute CGS, vretion, fur the °Mee of cuuutr uantatzsiousr. aretkdaw:lcer je . CLZRIG. Or TUE COCltta.--Jared N. Brush will be a casulidate for the above ofsm. subject to the deer. awn for ensuing Antbldasertale and Whig daw ,a Count ,. Co. .selte-eT — Der CO CNTT itiozsttu.--Alextulder Rich ants., a Ms First Ward. Allegheny City, nut ne • ata dliatte fs We etre of County Re gister_, .o.lfti tr. Ute Yu caipa of the Whig sad Ann-51101.M0 County Convection. AtyWitilatedeS RZCORDE it.—John Conner. of Upper St. Clair toornahlp..lll M support/RI for the oar* of - Recorder, on, tort to trio Alechion of the Aoth3lsoonic sedhatrot County I;gM ASSEM Porter. of the Borough of Tomato. 111 be • candidate farletakne Oee AuesoblE, oubjeet to the deobion of th W blo end Aatt- Ilasoole Count, Conetotton. tutthztawlet Cousrr Cox MISSIONZIL.--Gabriel Adams, of thn Mint Wool of the City of Pittaborgb. will be • midi data for the *My of-Coettobetotier. Katona to the &dation of the Whig and Aintl-31•soule Cosaht7 Chh•ctttiwt. mylViserter • IHE undersigned would respectfully inform tb• Antidhowna and WMn or dlioebont CW.t. n would ba happy U. semQom another tem.. tb• oflldst podtkat whieb. throneb. tbetr foraer kinduaw, 0. and arbl h'' lat b r alud '"7" uldwo ut bona to " lrat . duties udisni hia ram. le disobarging them L.. be. nenarally acaptable.b• venture, to pro.ra Mat kn. honored w.f. duds cool:donee, LW desire to do rtat shall not ba oboe. .04 that. whll.t Ma WIWI.. ..11111...k. Woo.n podtion noon econfortabla be will be weal that a. fa possible fu publia abdal tot benset of U. Vory raoreettelly, nod 7. , ' earrr. terliscoarate—l will be a candidate for the aria of Firosinier, ruled to the dedilou at the Mai aad araia"":" (boat: YAIL`iIiSTCCS. Pittatrarzb, April 38.1861,111• UP ititCOUNTY TRIaLatTRES—We are author ixd b asseouese that 3. W. Baxter. of tb. 01 Ward. OW a Pittsburgh wit ha a madidate for the otos of Coma,' Tressitrer. gut:. to the tea of the AMC gLmoitio aml Whis.Costet} Mee= apolguicao. WYCrzac or TUE COURT.—The name of John Mawr, a Wilkins tonnahllll be prosookon Ilaamrek . = kntiossoonle sn4 County Conon.. lon to tho Mhos of Cart of tb. Carnet Jok ~.-t ea .4erebtrlfTY RILGIBITIL—The 11111310 of JOHN Mocorztr. of thebed Word dtr of Pitfall:G:7h. Vtll be nab. istittoi to the Ant4.nooonlo aM Whir Co.tY caa.aoUm to,•ccialbisto fbr tbo Moo of Raglan, and 0111 bo oornost- UiLtnt7v7ii sablivrtcS arCovlcry Riatraz.—John Kaoster, bC Baldwin township. Ell be GI usdktta'far Beer" Won Om ensuing Wats.=ln and Whig Conaty COILITIMMILL InPod4r.`trA _ serAssmiscr.—Robert Abrahams, of Eli sabeth &mush, win ottralt, bill zoom to do Antl-slamoolo Band Whit Cona te. =CO m ovou . t b n. as saudiehtte ootoLoar 00. to Um 21.11tv0t61l COUNTY itrourrsp.—Pleagie annotffite Owl IL J. Lnwg, of Allegheny Clty, will be Csudliate for the ofhee of Register, subject to the desist= of the An. 11-11sanne arul Whig County Conseutors sp2bultestrll Cane or out Comm.—Henry Hannon, of Allegheny City.-• 111 be • cesdldete foe nomination to the glee of Clerk of the erreral Courts of Anthony County. bbarethe Autt•Meeoule ant Whig County ventlen. are IarCOUNTY COXIMISIONEII.--Jaa. McCune, f the Ninth Ward, City of Pittetrorgh.wEll sea:Aldine before the Whig sad Antl4losoole Convert Um, for the eat of County Cmothodoner. oxyhtiaggeg SerCoturrY Tams u Rut_--Jo hn y. Rowland of Upper lit Clair toeneship.Plll be s nuclide* for nerd. nation Po Mb once, before the Wblg awl AutPifesoulo Comae Conventicle. mciciclawdedi IarCOUNTY COXIII•SIONEIL.—David Blair, Jr., of the Zoo ed Wero City of Alleebmtr .11 1 •• • ,•••' dilate before the Autblizoonle end Whig uounty COUTO, Lion be the eke.b3 of County Catomioloner. ak).l4serte serCorrarrr Cowszentopaa.—Robeit King. of Um &wreath Wad, OW of Plttsbursh.O. recommended to the Whig sod MAOlssotdo Curdy Convennon, a/ • candidate for Cooney Commiesloner. by mytgdserteSB Mute Pursue. piarRICORDZIL — are-authorized to an nounor that Wn. Vonusa, of Ellretetb Borough. will I. a candidate for nomination to this ofnue of Recorder, be fore the AntiAtanotaic and }We County Convention. gfir ASSOC lATZ JODOE.--4dam tintithOrti, of Blrtninghanaiurill be a made:late nondostion for the ogre of Associate Judge to the Court of Quvter Yrionnus Allegheny County. Wore the Antl.)lssonle and Whig County Convention to =rot on the 4th or June. • natiltsdarruns3 SPRING SlLAWL,4—eashmere, Thibet and ay.. received tn . MURPHY & BORCELVISLD. aye NNY LIND PAPER HANGINGS JEThe d.oolatitaa pupal, like that of hot parlorslt the onotogabela Mor, for sale hr IVO LTh'it P. alsithllALL: op% 06 wood at:, jIIL PEPPERMINT-1 50 lbs. Pure) to sale by mll IL E_ IaRALN-2.00 bil. Oats; Er;r lf i :o b i " ns a ROL' QIIAD AND. lißitßlNG—New Baltimore 1.7 split abbd bbd MM A.& be tud Ihr ale by JOHN WAIT &CO. ANGAN ESE-54 bls 0 round, for Glue Milkers. far tale by BE b NNETT,DERAIL• CO e• 11 5 Wear street. OES-450 dog. best cast steel, for gale by Rea L.B. WATE Ind AA eons. itUTTER-25 kegs BIS O for sale by na= RN. LIT= t CO. FRUIT --500 bu. Dried Punches; 100 ••ROlllllllblS3. lIESTNIITS-30 bu. for sae by: . sOzt ROBISON. LITTLZ k CO. IO IRON-750 tons for sale by aySZI BOWDON. LI=LII I CO. 1 ACON--45,000 lbs. lima and Sboulder4 IM/H. LITTLE I CO• SSENCES. & EXTRACTS, for Flavoring Kl2oll.o 1 , 41. 0 ... jc v i, 4 of 3 tawsr. , :l - .Z.* ta; • PHILADELPHIA ILIO3IAS WRITE, BONNET 3IANU PAC:WREN, No. 41 South ii.orol Street. (above . Ut. allot aide.) Philadelphia,. rehlk-IT -'- r . g I — ;1(41; , .. . a. Versovuo D & 0.. 4 ....... —Jut 0 llf• LIAGALEY, WOODWAR bide Jur wile Warn, No. =1 Matter at, Pluladelplta *0 1 A. I. ULTIMA/ ENCL. 114.. REALD, BWKNOR & CO., Tobacco Oltombadoo 31embaute. No. 41 North Wider stmt. .'o. 16 North Wharves, Philadelphia. . Wall MERCER & - ZZTELO, General Commie- ILL Merebauls, PhllaJelphia. Literal savant , . oovnigurneuta Of Produce generally. • .1 iau9.lo. NEW YORK. = = Office for Foreign Patents. No. 5 Wall at.. N. York, and 166 net et., London. PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS procured in Great Drlto., Pr.cnro, Bef,7tton, Hottattd, ina er porta a Europt—the ennulse, Cuba; ou t the Etnr rile. Full 'Mon:antics oo the above csn , l7 A bse i gar . eaaina tn7l,4lrn C, Wall Kiwi. tire York.. Fire Works for Fourth of July, 1851. OSCAR JOLLEY & CO.. 180 Pt, New You. importers of Erigilehi Fre”xlii nod Gem man TOYS end FANCY 0/1011& atid nionnfeetorcre and itabortrre Firs Wort WORKS. hisehni rueeoteloil P. le Volum in the Firs Wort inteinees, and ovule] theniseleoe of the nut mourn,' of that ions ertebllahret house, err note pm. per .d to furnish every den-11;10m of work, ornitehle (or luso public or mall exhibitions, on the moot reaeonsbir toms. O. J. t Co. deem it nuorce.Plry to uyanftbin¢ le oral,e of the Fire Work• farobbed by them...V. ol r utation le sireedy reablielied. They Include beeides the exhibition pit., the tegen Reekrts, Roam Candies, Turbulliont, Vertieles:Benarole% Caprice, Weirr Pots. Colored Fires, Chine.o Rocket, 0 lobe, Double limb 11 "" ei . iX o P e linreele, " Vgr e llgt: ...Illness Crackers, Jostle or Punk. Ortlen rniipeednily eolieited. rtM= Superior Black Writing and Copying Ink. IONE'S EMPIRE INK, 87 Nassau street, d Sun Building, New Tort. NCR MOMS TO WIZ SLUM i 00 4 0z.•...... 52% 62.14 2 •• . ... On draught, per gallon.— oz. - 31 news. 25 ml. la Um best article manufactured. It Bowe Mal— ls • coed COPTINCILy--•nd will oat comin uguid. s . VP l =it7z;. lok=S, len t r h tbr gar, Ara,4 solZbly adapted for the Steel Pen. The undgned is prepared to furnish to thu trade eF ther ter export or home couguroPtloW at low prim, put up az per order, and delivered to any part Of thit vit) freeof eharge. Na charm for rue, Muse. or kegs are charged extra at pett cwt. THEM/ORB Lrcr. 57 !Memo zt.. Plin .5,-.Enr YORK. Quarts. per dbr..- Professor A. C. Barry's Tricopheroos, oR MEDICATED COMPOUND, for re un. tglnilTooo.ul Vd b g;,'of Ilint h cV r gelg. L lana t lrol nmo i lz a ttl y nf i =ruLJll coin. te. It crone has produced the germ effort in curing 41searc - iak• kiu, eta of the %.1 1. 1g11 ttb=ll2:=l , or iv an; har_et. wee I n the valor. of tho preparation. . 1 .. 1 .th It to held br Who • NIMI Ton.. Sept. r.. Isbo: Fan.. Panay—Dear Sir—l hare te•en alltletal taneoug eruption of the scalp. of a moat astirrarated that , arter, for the lan idatern Tear,, amt d...e that rerlod bare hod the advice of Lome of the mostemlnen,t phyrd dans. and Wee tried all the prep...allow Syr the hair and OLIO note known, wi th out the tart lamella I ..gradrlstd by a friend to try roar Triropherow. I did PO. so a last resort. and, to my gummy. and irratilleatio. found mmelf natal in about tao Months. tturh riolenee of the disorder that at time.. I rag yartially H.glgertfullY. Mtn, I' NI HAPELYE. lid Columbia Are.. fyttotlyta Sea Vcra,ckt. aux Pet, BlJillT—My Dear elt—Abota two years ago my bar r•Mt Ola • _gret deed. .61 my head ream roue+ ataleted with ..laolroff I ream 14,141 by • Mood btr > your Inman. uu-a trad a n ro o l t eadd. aso. l ttoh e m J aanritmnaale b d m is e anmarye her ream wd as the head amore show, foriteelf . . . With el,peet; I urt TO. obeet Per•l. 8 TYLLADIVELL, 6e3 BehadwAY. It any lady nr eetitirolao thmebte the eathrolleitT et the 11 .hore, they will hlewe tall at Ppd.... A 10.•=7 • oner. Elrcedway, New Ica, when. he will Rdune the ual . , Airoui the and Naval Algae. nIT li44. Men le no runs tar the pertumrott rare of bonito.. Lad dienma of the attain= gettemili. that b. natehed the popularity enjoyed bt the article bloat, a. PrOlia9r Parrys TrlnoplArrtua nr Medicated Co It la ea• tentively 11-1,1 by the upper clam," of the community: to ell:unit ever,- pureet7 In the Wad 111, WO In prefertmor to mecca rbelee of the bold. It impart, 'War to the rodeo! the bat, and the protontra enneth to • remarkable d ate, It dean - , the dandruff and 'curt and MO if* the hair fine end It oat cure all dimwit., of the snip, each ecald head. dew norm. End ether ohnoslocui dieer. 'ten. of the atm. in cheap saeftleary. It dands t h e It le e..,1.1 In large 1.11, Prlce , •lcent , . 1.37 tirades,. and at the bruaglata generally, thron,Lout the Lulled elan, and eariads ap . 2.> 11 PRINTLNG LiIkUTCIIIN SON Co., No 13 Spruce Street, NEW YORK, Wboleeale pl ts.. re ra of the bat EMILIA!! PRINTINO aun fur Steel and Litho. amphl Prln.log.and tar rue Del and Job Wart. +bleb hey aireant to Le ntmpreed of time puma matniala and to work etotl• upon all ordinary pm.... Themtainationt In three ltaa. ansuch utogive a ctrl. tler•au,l yermaDessey to work superior to an/ other into w.• m ave. raid at prin.. varying frt. 7E, cu. to s4,ou per tat up In rang. and I.,ratranted 1.7 coder. 11. a Cu. alma/Lou bettare colored Inks of el err eliale and %unlit, vary ins Th. 11.0 u to =GO mr lb. metal :Au F.MO VAL. WM. WAKEN.AIi & CO., No. 70 S. XI (late 76) MAIDEN LANE. NEW TOW{ . Daredly oproxile Me Old Siam/. ILIANUF MITUREES AND JOBBERS a yV I GE2rTZ.R_VX.Y.S" FrII-575111.7 , 0 yencr. cow `" ; 4 2. ° .7;tlLi Lich% Lql.ll.kri. BOA. Mari. ud lixtnu. Dutuetie end Far. 'Ulu Fill. Mode; liumbulu and of alt et, leo I.l7levaslitles. .Isrels and Tier—ratlee awl Black of ewer, find. and Buemo—Or all Mud, ware Slit and SeJn. Hear, Em.lieb wise. halloo. tritiew Albert IP/rather, Twilled Indian 'ado. Aletet ZrarwarrchlesCru, Linea Cambric, te. Saept.....l4,,—Frueb mod T. 141.11. Pty Descrestie ettl ortis, Glms—Xl& 00k. liven. Thread. awl all the lave of Mrol. MIS. Linen and Cotton. 1/..emirr Coarse—Velvet Cashmere, hagfish. /relish sad rte. .;" . .ttrotal for ;ratios:um atai latil.e—a variety of se Rkti., Betts of all qualities. We troukl lusita particular attention to our Domestic &CO. 7v SI Meilen L• 2111. MIMMII - Shawl and Mantilla Warehom. S. MILLS, No. 6 CORTLANDT ST., . (U o R. 1.. ). NEW YORK. In 'now Opc Max ope of PeNIWIL SlNWYPotz " t;pl P rri " ,l o rd " ; " AND 31 UAL! N and an kinds of 111.0. wANT....l,S. A tkrna l l. red from in. lar P p ta , tuton;.. t 0000 z Ina Wanner, otd tt.l.llo . "4,lrk:ltuf'.l=indce="o Al; low {wk. todatia ' lly Inane mu Wader° &all no aa• r inhibiting absorb and AI RISE D o h ' ?gre a • o a 4. I hDA Uoo.uwnpnrt+ fobildd Murphy's Sett-Sealing Advertising &mei 114'0. 289 MADIS ' iI eIL ST.. NEW YORK.— The sulawriber willetthe the Patronage .1 all who ma ~rat itit."srtl:nor6"ur. of 1006 expiricum of years bee eetablith '' ci t z their nthertoritr be , road 4 tuvtion. Ind h. conlizienUr refen to th e Loam. endf thaw Outruns men who have used them envelopes, to tde raptellp humming wars. as proof a their lance. The following are • few of the rewone for their - pop. larltr In 00 the place occupied bp the , gel, parson t 3 have Ma name, liminess, and Odom. imemPlcmoimiT testa-Maly emboseed, colored or plain. thus affording per fect semisity withal Mod. WI. The Envelopes cannot be opped W 112,0110 belt'da. stray 3d. Neither wax nor wafers are required to we/ th em 4th. Upon the mbicarriage of letter, the coal Insuweetts inamdlate return to the eender, Instead of being Luria! mouths In the Dead Letter Me. 6th The ,Envelopes an tureltholl 4 aliMet the was "rb."Zet:A:er4 . ..a.a mere to attract the .11 000 of all through whom, hands It m gailitlowt ng it - 11Mof prime for libm, engraved on braes, and which will lad for rearm end of E 331.7311. of tbe umal size, either white or buff, of good P.P.. moil rode as oboe, with 0000, address. Zr.: Priv.al Din.lPrwes v./ Enticicsim mar a . X lettere or lam .11,00 atom. Lel to ......... 540'100n 00. " • 40 bt 00 libbt. 00 to b 0 . 1. 00t :'1 1 a ........ . .........._._.... 13 ,00 NO to 100 12,00 OXtO t 13 m 00 When It-I. not convenient to farmraid .010000 of order 11:07:217ra 0 . 0 .w.rezr:nre4zr:",':iing r A attentleum If addrenmed. W 11.11011140. No. 263 313.11v0n street, New Yort. (Warr win be attended to promptly, If lell at the earn of Ileum &bell A Mott. WI Wall street. or of idersre. IL .Imrollmaat co.. 131 W 1111.3 mt. N. 13.—Bustnems Card, embecovel in cutarm. than rune Dlestat $lO.OO mr tb00.300. feb=d3to CHICAGO, ILLINOIS THOMAS HALE, FORWARDING k COMMISSION IkIERCIIANT CIIICAOO. ILLINOIS. VONTINUES his usual facilities to receive su cm Homes. Sole. sod Tronsbipment, .11 Merehandia - consigned him. Boats leare his dock daily for Poin , on the Wm. and the 1111001. Canal and Itiver. MerNeores—Memrs. Lorenz, Sterling at LW Ideerrb. JonesQutnr. Mr. John A. Candler. ST. LOUIS & ST. JOSEPH ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI. AIIDDLETON, RILEY & N't:PE • Produce. Ckgruniasicc, and Forwarding Misto.baut, Int tb Lever, dt. Joseph, bio. Bete to Altura:tar Gordon. and terms. n Pittsburgb. • l y AVID C. TUTTLE, Ati,nry at Law amt Coratalorionor fur Yermyl+aum, communioation+ promptly atunorryd. uennly • • TOIIN IL RANKIN,- Attorney and Conn• Poaollar at Law.'asul sio Calnallartarwr Ilic Plato o ntorlvtiols., Bt. Louie , Mar of ritrioors.o.) tbef.rrorco—Pltuborg o h: tiro, Si,W. Fortr•td, llcsoptnn 31trodlots A McClure. John . &nor', McCord a Co. ii Tir e • BOSTON --- .9111113.1CAN HOUSE, n•Noyz.R. STREET, BOSTON. lIE undersigned haring entirely rda , bullt andenlarsed the above external, stabllsh. the . t, containing In all eboot throe beetle d tlfty rt/onte. noald *nix/afar the notice eh.{ lt Is now eedy for the morellos, and accommodation of the tree... Wen eammenity. An extended tuattorof the unantpear.l nonvenlences of thin Qonw le deemed enperthlotts, es the nnteerone Itehrhva• moots wields here been shade cannot be properly even In an adevrt.leisnent- • Beam It to *ay, no expense hul • been spiel to rendea OCT apartme nt perfect. . 4 heLtlriMernet=e 37 , 71= 0 . 0 7.0= rooms, nal Ix found be of the toast bessitifel reanuface turn The Dlnlngrooass are apries. and the hour. Ibr meals edit he ec. wronged es to null the convenience of the early end late. ET•I7 departmentwUl be eneducted le en tuasueptlonn bile =rd., and tbe..pinnelltor pledsva lainowlf that the American mew shal;Wrn/y the Traveller's lime. felehdaerdamillmT , LEW/0 RIDE. 1 " .1 I ' WO. Tea I 'trots &Do Dlvanfactory in Baotou XlOO foot lodio Itab- Irrdrrr rgertoNayloiratilotorti lootDor. r Dydrsoto..o4.lort.or Yoe= Porrooi b We ortrh tt to Do 6141044 irodorotood that mai isorb et Dorat Eon bola MU ettabllgnment. la miasmal the W. c=rieVlVlJ'anttrlga.wrif,,mown.4l7. mail) ITEAM PACKINO-*-4000.poundi razed, Plan an 4 Nu. India natant :Puldsta lgatio e thicit,warriZl toto %army bait ROUSES, FARMS, &c Valuable Property for. Sale. • FOUR LOTS in Allegheny City, fronting on the Ranh Cuentoon, liamedletelY In fn. , of Dr. Iforhirone Church. There Lot. are near the Depot of the Ohio and Yonogyleunia Railroad. and are well calculated ettehoueee.er spite fora Illanutecturinaestabliehment ..11%Ine ANDRIM LEKCII. Jr eTo Farmers. Forming- and Grazing A moo Lt? '" RJ " S"F '71" OT ir.„Nor7= E6 lkilaykr, within twelve to llso-1000Amm Ln Elk r0un11..,,?f,k,; o: y. Sint term.. Enquire of .1; "giTiari;i rd myl turner GI T ToGden WENTY ACRESa o r tra f Gardening Lund, a - , r.dr dhder goal euldralloh, d•tain Olt O . for a. 1.500.4 three rem. Poe put ,,.. eui... .a d LI " d " " th e u ""'"' "`"" IV - ILEZNS AM. ml, l rv,nee of Market and Third sts. A Very Desirable Residence for Sale. HE undersigned offers for sale, one of the owt desirable nwiderees in the town of Massillon. ..Larkounty. OlthL thntalning about six acres of land, with a tar. and ethantodin. Reich Dwelling Ro th e, and at bo o . , •bd good sopply of ettedoe fruit and ahrub bery. One of the best schools in the couott7 viddv • short distance, and when It is rervathered that In sin Pittsburgh. from this time it will be within four hours' tidoof Pittsburgh. it will be soon that hero is no wadi Induce ment for thy who desire a damp and elegant retreat from .ths - vitY. either th • summer retirement or • permanent residence. Alpert or the whole of the land will be wild with the bald loth. This property may now be had for tro d than the build loth cost I will also pracura title and con vey. without. theme. • lot of PIO TO than two situated (on th e bank of th• Ohio Canal, and abort twentl rode mm the Repot of the Ohlo and Pennerlythia Railroad. to any =Wallet or conipthy who .111 establish thereon • mannfertorry OAR Cotton, or Wool. which that employ • thphal of Lot it borne in mind that )thsvillon ivono of the most healthful ad thriving town, wed of Pittsburgh. Coal, thd atl the meths of living. as well as thole. on he pr.:oriel hen cou rse. so , withy Pant G. 06 Lo n manufactured can. o great cue, be tnasported by Canal or Railroad. DWIGIIT JARVIS. Rushton. April 17, illbl.--f•P=3. For Rent. A , Small well finished and completely fur ./.1, zdAted &oft.. dd 0-, ....tdoc. t° th. V II "' .. D. GAM, - No. 73/dberty ot between .3.1 sad dtb ta. apP.l Mold and Tribune onwt Desirable Suburban B.esidence for Sale T ILE subscriber offers for sale the housetuad where bellow resides, sltuatolon Park M o bt low "'" lns ' gli.:Alicothenr. and stet 2.1 minutes' walk V= the market of this clty. The lot Is 140 It. front on Park at.. molting back het, man alley—coutaltdng tieMIT ono acre of ground. and la bounded an treet7 Ode ,DT 0 1. 0 tote, adorned with trees and thrubbery. The holm is nearly new, large. and exceedingly well arrsruod. • trout of 10 feet. and &depth of 72. and 'mutants fourteen room des bells nine fort wide. s tar- proof i• b the beet sad m o nourable manner, and has eroof, and contains all the modern ecareolencea. Two PeditPtl 'with po unfailing lyre bud and soft wrier , m it s. e dear. 00 the Pmetises the necessary etsbla. house end Ac b . j “ .. , t a i ru gl ad+ are . laid out as a ahrn ' ist, currants, gooseberries. moberlies. t o and a ateali rdsn, The fruit is of the hest kind s and the teem am to their prime, god yield enough Me the wants of an ordinary rb..1...10. of this P , P.A7.. mei subtoban comforts, of With wsugour the cite. to not surpassed by 007 residence is this vicinity. It has • view of the Ohio Myer for arm • mile. of Temperate.- 1., houth Pittsburgh, too city, the two Them glad the Mil. aroma& f orming OtelMtbee • Pammentic which th e eye norm semis. Every boat wilder= el (OWL cum tea pert of Pittsburgh on the Ohio. pasem full Mew. The residenoe and grounds am also completely to sans flub any stutoyanee of dust. so destructive of coutfort and vegetation, and of a retittoneert as quiet and ceful utif icataled in wine Quist to ok in the country. Theppoty will be staid •bargale, mot tatecesiou glens •hnkeeer dyed. Paquin al the. tiasette °Mee apt-^dtf D. 70. WHITE. For Sale. MILE members of the Fairmonat Fire Com ... pani, calor, their Engine It b tood or .7 will b. gold cheap. Exuanh, of 7 writ. step. asgl,tt To'_ 4Yr Psm street 'OR RENT—A Dwelling House nun . Third Most. above wad war to EmlthtSeta. It a• gas ttxtorsa. largo rard, 'rata Dolma &a. Will to mutt loa.aod Prarasrlot , even Also—Pot Oak or Les.. soc. lots la the Math Waal. betmeoo Pson =art awl Alloolasor 11111, WM. M. DARLINGTON. aF B.N.Darlingtoses. Fourth stmt. war Wool. Valuable - Real — F,statz for Sale lIE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale, on farost,lo toms, the following Keel EMate,fo T.l t r ofPittsburgh. It. No. I. Three rat natio threw rtory brick duelllog bowed, e, street, between Marlon anal Ferry street, the lots 1.1 6 IY feet (rout bT Ile deep. eaminni the Trani Preehi int Church. 00 which Is • acted oat: four non Mick house, t eed as • Printniti 0014. •04 One two TO Lehit warehoune. No. S__Teeo lots In 7•llrtim. Bearer comity, being N,.. S and 4, Ming about 100 feet mume,ou which leveret- N we blia of Gat frame dwellings, and one sewn. frame duellist.• all two stories high. N 0.4. One lot 00 feet front on Beek Amt. Conan* the above, and estmillus to the top of the It 111. No. hTwo bees.lom each till feet front. and mouth. from the road blow water mark, om the Kin Deere , \o. W 0 water lot, bud feet on Wheel Ham, with Mu alarm, water {meter attached. Nix T. One lot °pundit the water lot. Xi fert front. suit extending to the top of the hill, en which in ere eted the. trreatest horse medicate he ever used. There has• been uttushom nand of Fore Zyesswith beet end It • Teri valuable medicine bath fa man and Beare of Counterfeits. ' TI) t3tIABD rti LteINIST 121P061.T10N READ TUE FOL. b LOWING cauxua.x.- 'The',.Publle eye want:duly motioned *salad • Dale °nodular which tan lately made int .porn to end it celled by the lm leteter *lb makes It . in B PerrelVl Arabi. an bleb:mot^ Tble il IL 411111[1.111 (rated end more liable et dearly* born hie beating the name of Yuma, There- Lif• tiwpartieular error to nail fin. it In reee name - Ferreira Ltalment. - for unprincipled dealers will iiiinvile the .PC. R 10E4 etesturee open you 000 the intuit. but Wooer ask for - 1.1. C. Fereitts Andean Lesteenth . sod tale ,ee 4.?,. se the genuine oheete bee the lettere IL G. brfore Vartell'e. , e 4. ortreVl:re . ll "o. lot b irtV:= th ll '"t i e t. (714*. - .11,, a r . Leeitereh waned eater.nt toevery lon. Vdteort ered ilettelet ht the United Mee, In olarh one le net wetabllsiiitaL ADO, tib tenet to 11. G. Farrell, Peoria. 111-edth good tebrtote to character. tvrepooslblity, 00. 0:11 ore the anent who .111 furnish Free of (earlnte a It actetainhatt notch ealoshle Ittfortestien ter every clot of ninon.. . • • . •Plons.-3.seates. GD route. auk one dollar per battle. neeeene fe matureeturol br H. 0. tarrell, Inge Inventor Ara proprietor. ea•l wholeolo diunglen. No. 17 Aboln =wet, Pogue. 111... and for eale erlealenale and realist Pnnytintor's price by SALLANS. sobiter.b o. 371V00d street Fold by D. CUP.IIY. Allegbeny CM,. • The Human Body Must Perspire, '. to SAYS NATURE, to have a healthy ap pearance; and persons who de not parents, ,an Untie to • meet din:hang btlii Jorai Chmillogl hap cam. • free nereplmhes, did at this mane hoe end mittens the akin. giving tt 'dm mature of an Infant . % getrivy halt itheum and Berea eh not only haled. but Cured byi ts umi, ...t lemt 7 nhyeiriaas In is. tort tn., Pho cue It in such CllllOl. and End It on , Hug—. a lso, In imples. Blotch.. freckles. or any other .tin disease. The reader le hem . . that this la no helms, puffed rionnutu. ty roe trial .ill pro.. I multi enumerate at least eighty ham. oozed of emu head, 1.211 legs, RAO beard. bey it—ousd reader Is mph msured 1 would ther m dl well it for the above, unless I Amer it to be all I state. thoien who ar• liable to chafed. cracked.. chapped het. will and this not only a curr...tait • preventive, mid I ma now only add. that anvoiteiahliei .1 with any of the above, on them., ail. and even more Watt table In It. properties) thou I state. Mist. reader, th g MM. d hooded with imitation+, %ad be sure you ant ten Jona' itellanebemical hop—and buy it only of I VY. JACKIiON. only Airent the riborrgin bead of Wool. Pearly White Teeth;',ancl Pure Breath. to bibad for 41 c.a.—Pemba abo have either. are boraks• bly wand that if theft breath I. rear ao WaL or their path decayed, dark ar yel ow. add encrusted with tartar, that a 24 ant boa of Jour Motu Tooth Pasta trill maks the tooth sui veldt. a. no., and the breath odoriferously alma fold only at JACKSON'S Um.% :40 Liberty et. head of Weald. • A Scientific Hair Tonic, Restorer and Beau- Stk.—Trial Dorthe..37% gents. Thete who bin mewl /ogre Corsi Karr Restorer. know It, earellent qualities— Orme who hate not we astute It to poss. the following allnlliber.--It 'Killer's the bats to grove anipart where nature Intended her to grow: two It falling oil: enterer:al 0r dandruff; .11 make SAM. nsi, or gray hair grow dark. Cos rendering the heir era And silky, nothl. eon es evail tnakenit truly beautloll. and kisga It re, 11 is. In deed. the moat econonalenl—yet aoperlor:-artlde for the hair. • ' So only at Md. JACKSON'S Siori. 270 Liberty street. held of Wood, Ilusburgli • cents. 00 cent, awl dl. . JONye,ES' Solution of Jet, a Liquid Human Ilalr D Ihr the changing cr whine. or dray halma be...tiff - el brown, ea black let colr, fin aln minutes. lcei—SU cen4 and ft. Enid. try WIL - JACIBON,24O LlArrty•trev..loolof Wool llttat Ural, . • • JONES' LILLY WHITE.--Ladies are eau _ . tinned ageismusing the Penman, prepared Chalk.'They me rug swam log. frightfully Imusioue It ta to the .kird •hog cram, hug rough. hog edlnw, yeller, and unheallbj the Min appear. after using prepared Ch.l/4 ‘ MlTtilta "n' premreit ''''" a • btf.Mit ' Vg. o b f le i gde.iehishere toll Junes- ommish Lilly Wbtto. It IS an d i t innorent icing puris,d-4 all de/clerk. coalition and it imparta to the skin a natural. healthy. set epartar, clear, living ghltr, at tbe same time acting as cos metic op the making_lt and emoolli. Bold Or the Agent, W Y. JACKOON, 200 Liberty street. head Wood. Pittsburgh. Orion. 25 seat. altsdclatqril Fides= A. C. Burro Tridopherous, OR MEDICATED COMPOUND.—The testimonial 111 from Me. Mono. Editor of tbe hountigt American. Comment on such ,mhlenge is mt. mummer Brit Yon. Feb. 24.1619. :Barry's Ticcopherturs is in article that we take plemure in awarding the highentrommenditious. We do not do it übon the recommendationof others. but teem ourown per Bonet knowledge of its effects upon We bait while it tends to keep It beallhy. soft,and sire*, It also removes dam o. drtlGrow. , ersonee% %, A p only nestle o use no bottleo be emviniew o thistruth. hold In tottleA r prios =rents, at the principal office In: n ratlnsl . rban . , prkAe rb nu. at, &en cos by my& No. 57 Wood el. 'MUSSES, of all kinds and sizes, for the "Ziilief and radina van of limas, or Itoptore:roo "' "rd VoDOIVELI4I4O Wald st. SLIOULDER BRACES, a a new and an pan kladjunt reortred and f gal* O by Err.a .1; eDWELL, ,ap3o. . 40Wool it., PitUburgh.. veal' nod aro them. Great Cure for Dyirpepaia!_ MOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! r ts . Do. lingitoM Porton. the true diming gold,brOth o juin, a a real Disponi& Curer. pored f rota bemet. or tin fourth otos:oath at tin a. titer merlons of BM. Lubl il l,..e mt la v tl r lent Chemist. be .1. IL Hough. ' This to . Milo ,fonderful retnesit ferjosil i gesstion..l)a ClVtofotralter " or=t ' st eT;sTbTiaos% on or tao=l " .l l :l*sp_. _bat Strosi IS boater. _ syst or dismiss _Ate soututtan roan*/ in about two m ar„ , ant of the stoma, T ing. sric Juin to the mstoolvont of the hal. the M erg mooning. It agent of tin Moments and Waft.. Without It then can te no ottMon of Vaal into blool—no nutritionoW bier; but nth:WM. totlad . ip painfol. ounl A ts= conslitton of 1 /eel suma "U proluces no owd 00.0 sf Jails, noA aead 7.,:: ,j3 = , ; . itillesk ail: = I ttzT ,, EICE Min; !tie d i sh 2 1: b l:rho a. hoax the stomachs ' =heals no liEs the na=Ouule Joh% tit i =4 l l.' W L ,' . .% trreelitot=="" 6.4 "'"'' - magint dlepurtion bas long been lumens to - stoio , D r. p al , 11 ; clam utaypehth E irgouftr ~ the or. or tn a WOO and Et= ; head She esitlmmat Dim...- ' EL cat. i e W ria irri e m ra hidi r .. Mi, hrttedal Fefrona the MOM. aILMWEOSitt trug=ttut b. sada micas artle bo3; u meat sadegamorill lart%vt , ==ansch- 1"1"' " ft", I:4' dams EWA gm IttsChssestdimeolaahnn•S chat. Woo .lt ditn_taWfor 'DTA:peon:ft ' rmr tow* et sba photos h , MMX.-bears the whom etznators of J. E.. „Fo.!•l.:s4.4o!:tevrktor-- Prb.o9.aDsW.Y . 7 .r . Sitgiabbiiiiinitalitiolletitatiaitislatebilibnia.Ai! !"- I - 11 '"l''-e 9 liailitis' 4 x mir.m..._r.m , t-=. • ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Of 'Valuable Proporty in the City of Putabuegh. N PURSUANCE of an Order of the Or pheus' Court of Allheny dated AMU "AL 1.1 will expos to pub ale at the Court House. in the City of Pittsburgh, ore Ith Monday. =al day of May, MI lo o'cle.t A. M., all the following dem.. Baal Estate, situate in the City of Pittsturglo and sell Um wag for one third cult,, one third in Gm year, with lot eat from the day of ode, and one third to two yours, with IN truest from the day of gale, said puniente Pa be secured by Imo. did merlins/mg with pmer divide up into wire p.m and - sell the game in parts go divided. any one or mom he p.m of ground as may be deemed coulte elm to the...est ofthe urine. All that certain lot or niece of ground, being part of lot No z, jam. Adm.. part of un a pt. of the Northern oth wan! of the city Pittaburgb, bounded Ve:/demli n ass fo ll ows. is Beginning on Penn street at the distance of twenty two feet six inches fn. Adams street, therm along Penn dreet southwardlY. twenty er ne feet alt inches. sad extending the same width beck to lion. alley. am hordned feat.. which Is erected, mo two tramatorT dealing homm,. with two two nary back Wild !riga 0. pa t to • gr.'. rant for ever or fi tly dollars per Ingeble gaarterly to James Ada.. his helm and assign.. Abo—All that certain lot or Mem of pro lid, situate in the otb ward of the City of Pittsburgh. being lota Noe 134 aul 135 in the plan of p artition between the heirs of Jo. and there lewen—No .IDemember Term. 1534, Common gess of Allegheny (Amity. and recorded in book 3d, AI sof 04 o. 530, bound. se fallow, elm begittalngut the corner of Franklto and Logan need{ thence along Mg= sheet one hundred and twenty six Lot to Decatur Meet thence castwarity along Decatur. street iorty eight 1.4 and theOoe by alt e parallel with Logan Meet northeindlY• one hundred sul twenty si s t reetto Franklin dre. theme mestwarily along Franklle Bony eight fest to Ettgair rtes., the plam of beginning, on which an muted on two nary brick dwelling bone. fronting on Franklin street, brickne story frame dwelling house. and one two story lisa=hTchb Looting June 17th, 1545. recorded In book W.,. vol 70. P. 53 0. conveyed unto the geld llobert Christy. Eau Also—All tint certain lot or piece of ground dtuate In • the Ist.. of the City of Pittsburgh, king part or lot- No 329 in the plan of add city bounded and demerit. es follow, elm by Third street. lOy Leuse, by the other ball of lot No IS. dui by lot No 319. mud. In front on Third street, Wm mem feet mom orlop, lop, with • it.. privilege of dram Wu feet wide, ...Wg Lot No SZ), extending about 30 fon tuck from Tiald stmt. in y ri t been, in depth. 85 feet, mare or less, and CO Net in width, in the rear of which la erected emend frame dwel ling houses. • Also—All alit certain piece of ground• mu of lot No ieels c egie pia 000 Pitte tad d ebt=si=d4rh , Lln g Thiel ree, the eon. ofJot No 31f, g. e along Third g n u miming Market oth. sirty oat fet. more or lem, theme Ma penlleiline with Wool areetthirthneedi, eighty fiso feet, more or less feet parallel the with Third street eastwardly forty one mom or 1e55...1 thence in a the parallel with Wt. ateret• latedlraeralr. eighty Ave fent, more or h., tO the place dw e lli ng lm. on which are erecteelbtwo three dory thee )brck lli hons. with MOM roomsin front: Part of al.earrrealaz lac Nett to th e partnent of the inter. of rah red dollars to Mrs Jane Sands. 'endow of dermaed. being $36 per annum, during the Illb time of the add Mrs Jane Band.. anal after • her death, the told bpalmm I. Payable to the heirs of the Also. All that c.an piece of gmund, part or lot No. 360,1 n the pl. of Pittsburgh. silage in the rink Ward of t ail d llggal b = d at lletVie b rof " l!3l. l ;=l: 3 anYthe ' re along Fourth dr. westwardly 40 lint, theme neWthwm 3 li ly and pudic' Wthmidarket street BO feet, theme es... ly .4 parallel with Fourth street 40 feet to the tae of tot 1..351 aforesaid, and thence by the uuneetouttrw.ily.d paemllel with Market deed. ...Ito the place of teginw im: f etr o. .d sety . egt j o o thertuneutof lieu.. ground Unnaim.d and.; on which I, erected one tie ' .-erlek. dwelling hum, Alone them-dory frame dwelling home. so, All that certain lot or pine of ground .1000 sin the Snood Ward of the City of Pettaboyeb. bounded and d0 t...1 t...1 of f ollows, de beginning on Fourth street at the dinance 9d feet outwardly Pm the calmer of Chem alley and Munn street, theneweastwacily along Fourth duet Y 2 fmt to lot of Itotert Wcois e rsq,thmmalong the same southenthily toearda Third ettest 65 Math. or len, thence westwardly in • line parallel with Fourth street 22 feet, th rum along Wm. Toungs lot 85 fed more or 100.10 the platy of ...ix. with the right to the nee and prb silece of the alley In the mu of the lot gold by Wm. Bell to Wm. Toeing, along the whole rear of aid lot to Chem alley. on which Is erected athrowstery brick.relling boner. M. All th at =nada niece of ground, Wt.. In the First Ward of the City of Pitt...rich, being part of let No. 344 in the plan of said city, bound. and dumbed as Dhow,, Ms beginning OD the Diammd at the dhrtance of 60 Mt from the tx.er of the Dimmed not Market street theme I weetwardly 14 feet, thence aoutirrardly to a parallel llne with Market gtreet 26 Beet th an alley four feet wide. theme emtwardly in line parnliel with the Dlanumell3 feet,.d thence northward', lim with Market .cat 10 feet to the place of ,uning VW. the Prirllge of the alley In the mar, and so to the yesrly_geou rent of 146 90-100 forum. pay. helf YearlY I.lne hof heirs and well= . which 1i cr.. • three-11.7 brick building. Also. All that cateln plece of ground gituate in the First Wethil of Math, of Plttiburgh: being Lot No. 346, bon.. nod dueribU as ilellum, sir- be go the eetmr of Dimond' 4101.6 musing goutliwardly along the Dia mond Poo., 60 Pet more or leo, thence paraltel with Dia nn. flee westwardly lin fee MOM or len to Demi. rug. /bath along dud street 60 met more or lau to Dist caned more .d theme along Diseamd alley mete ardly 123 fed more or leas to the place of beglnolo on which ereemd one large threettary brick Tavern Wu x with lar&elhe, tb .t:-. l rd erne territory brick Tareno rtaln piece of ground, one-half part of uLoatNo l 9 Water s .tree la the .dWoP t o sb nu mb ci s y mu od m d by Water street bithe other half of then. at No 199. by Fern nrht • and br cb4 lira of Lot N 0.2110, tee ing roe iscsfront on Water street. and extending thmugh to First premed. 'wickame width 160 feet, on width Is erected • fietir 'Mel willthemm. ANNE CIIIIISTY, Nemo.: of Robert Cluirty. &ed. For farther urtumbers enquire of JJ . M. Christy, at th e (Mine of the .12bornte lie Company. Pllubsunto May 2, 1851. myAddllicitS Willow Liked Farm for Sale. ri.E persons who were highest bidderefor the Willow O c toberu the mouth of &or Creak. cod co, Tu. he lamb dating Celled to ostonlY with tbs. terms of sale. the subscriber will agatholler for sale inthe premiere. al. public auction, to the bight. and bod dder. Thunder. the lath der of July. et 12 o'clock. sleet 232 Arms of add ferns. including all the haprosve menu. consisting of • cam er a storT Brick lufde buil , in the mon sotagentlal and well fluished with • well of used water wiloinitig..• d•iry. and. line orchard of good fruit. also. a largo era enbethetial done sad brick. building. formerly winless distillery, with • weer falling erring near It silo, a black mite atop and other Luildthge. Also. thew the prembet. 01.0Mar seise mud Paw nill 1. goad repair. laming two Iwo of stone and ono ea, with abundance of coal thd liollatmee, end the privilege of th e nee of ••rain:eel far the transportation of lumber. cog. es, to th e river. to th is knew there ans 'bout 125 were' , of cleared bottom lath of peat fertrility, about ...cm of clawed upload. and the thoe well We. a. The whole is In the beg condition, ated antler pool caltivation. orfurther particulars. and Ihr_usiew of the prelloheeas ePPIT Ise the sube sh criber. on th e spot. • Tersth iwyment of two thousand dollars lo he mid down. and the rem.lluder in Iva annual Payment.. with Interest fro= the dee of We—the Waiver CO the whole to be settled rip at each amortel parilverlt. nirlTnetsbn 11.11. NoTAUGART. A Vegetable Compound. ry,TURNER'S BALSAM ysente, an infallible reme y for I:d.rbna, D Bowel or Cann paella d Of Widow and adds. A perfectly sae and Sommer aloe ' nee remedy under all olrethastanres. hes been wed ash bapy and stroer erns. by sothe ono owed forpooontloners of medians. whew= introoneed. for tho LW too or throe years. as per oerldnestee smogm• psnytno the thedinths, In Pamphlet fano. Untarede of eases, of both Children and Adults, haw boon cured and relieved by the eh*. balsam. efbor noniT other fonlod7 had trean tried to vain. . . . . The !•I.1•••1•• V • eryLvortiCeste relstlre to the 'Het J U . YOOoo.Vito Uttbo:irtgkthajgal if,. horror: Mr. I deem It due to you to . tbat for se veral months I ham been trying mar rm.dle. fur DM , Olt% but olth Ltulo sumo; btuatessirig of your row:4n I posund sus bouts, whist, I hare used, In m family. mW great summs, and I fsel Itm to noconmand It to the Lublic, to • 'stumble medicine for Martha:a end slmllar Yours, truly, J. 11. POWER. Cincinnati, Juno ,M,1050. The atom dyrup or Balsam Is preyored am{ sold obolst salt scut retell at BADLIEL C. &NEWS Drug liwre. northmet mow of Orchard aud MM , streets. at th e Oms, of tiardarcr It Ca, on Main =vet, totoseut &math and Ewan street; met ckle, and at du Mixcital Drug other atoms In the West um:orally. glam Mr mile by & li.WlMarshanc.Plasbursh; Joseph DO IIIOSSIS Ifilgsbany; W. licClalland. Moist-stem John Facgsrcid. &apt PlUtburglo Wm. J.Emillb Temperance. lloJoba emith, at a. Blimmthem Drug. Mum. Mr mlughalm Leightlly t Gregg, West:O nstom Elisabeth: Perry Baker, bleßemPicl• ms-warrs Q, TRAY MARE.—Strayed from the „ W z , kJ asherriber, ao the . = Inst. • S.OIIIRZIL WWI' about 10 hairdo birth. not 10 or 12 rare old, with s our and ship. hald Mars was hairy with rah. Asy paws WRWS be.' 2, 2 , . 4 2 , ..." 2 .4 boo to ohs ottbortiher= arded. -- Int: tuto baton:o4ton where to ss t. her . , will be 11 JOSEPII CRAWFORD, rew Eslt Work;:rinn:inxis Post them. Emit Dver ty, inetheny co, )tar ORPHANS' COURT. • LIUBLIC SALE.—In - ca of a de of th e Orphans' of Washington Gindilie ale° of • dams of lb. • Court thellq. Deny Oman the eirdarnigned e _Ad taistnitor of ratan, of. Roes Dwa, p.p., late of WashinkthriCotteil7 { _defd. .m. u- ou the g , ;:g.,,.my..g.r . citi abri:= A. br vendee, or outlay. the Dillow ' described oral taws, to wit ell the potholed . . ram of 1. alien tetsotruler lot, rituals at the mouth of Liberty and Water .t=eeth in the immediate etetmtr of the Wade. of the pert ekntrel Peitneyleattla Railroad. tut within 60 frueof tbe derot of *aid wad. ror partundoe description of the propertr, the subeeriber .amid prfer to handbills that eon proenred at his store. No. 38 West Olds of the Instrion{6 Pittsburgh. The number of lots an followg 7. X 0. 10.11. 12.13. awl rt. all fronting on Liberty. Water. ad Taft:rot these fit =ro i l Rlerbtl7.ll feet frotlet{ on Water street m e of Wet thee ball of the purchase ISlOrbe• to I. reid on th e der Of we• aad_tbe residue thereof in l year. with Interest hum 07- eccured by Loud and =usage cm the proar.tTio n atzt= ply eory apitetrS thsErsct iaaw Math. deed.- STEA.II MARBLY, maga • W. WALLACE, 319 & 321 Liberty st.. • v • ameba Sana. Tattaburab. Marble Thattelt. ttnaamente, Teml, Table UN. trumebetitrei by toacbatery, sad bald at naluctd mcbtadtedara IDLASTER PARIS,. for Land, be., for sale w iztr one. IV. W. WALLACE. .. HYDRAULIC CEMENT, on hand at 319 Litertr street. W. W. WALLACO. men-Manna:B tRENCII BURR AND LAUREL ILIL.L MILL STONE&4 mAtiltgi=giitUoulv prima. Wirt and Fa. =1 Cod% '',,ie . ::o 3 tinVetrind r"- gare , ej raisgn.nd made to order. Allgagraten attended to ate . &I:l,l,7tex= LEX. W. FOSTER, Attorney and Cour, :co. 47 Four: James E. Brawling, , YILL continue to transact the Wnottaits oat Gomm BUSINESS, aettte old das,l, .N 0.151 street sulatkvass•B BURLAPS.—The beet article always on 6aad, and for a 1 .t the LMM, tr. wood et Executors• Notices *LL PERSONS hiving'. claims viand th e Rotate of John Bell, Itte ofTrankllutonnehlooledd, D them duly euthentladed du. tett/exotan ead thou owing the told estate, Win Clal with Ether tithe =- denim:ed. sod belle the MM. • • • D. R. CUNNINGHAM Rom CLMITELc tp; Administrator's limice. var cE is herehrgivea 'that the under of lb* pti. p a. w rig Plum teernaliiii. a g ainst mid mistime routmeteil to unbent =At"' men; and time Indebted re q _Mred to mete immediate payment to the anteedber. UT:1011-VAVIJISON, lleitaintsmatot. Plum te. • kiOTICE.--All:persoas*ho are indebtedto the *gate of the et Lorre Eh e teewhe, deed, are ettellstell with the rabiertber 7 re=rhahmemr ,‘"." 4 and all perseattlebs levet to easeeir "etth W..eow no et At' ealactloa. - OirII.4.IGIL Atter. • New Hope irmleh Et. Cate tp--Arti.l Iso. rITTSBUBAH . COMMERCIAL , Cautax,i i Comm of Third WI Itutw arum atutel L. A.' Tb• may Mauna bawltut•M tbia bad bt IM:t. raclas,4eror Tioaal. rffidr l . la gm O. lit. Maaswar. IMPWI/ATEMAMMIW lama. Ms Campaett , .. l . Luau= U. Wamm. Zot: tort* '•••A ID. m •D dia Ler. liam __ ,==. nea ll =cl44 tn. 21 Mom ptata• Etwa. • 1.. t. p t . /. m. Jot. And..tgl. em. J.M. w.m•D.4i rim D ., • Oawarms.-4MA T. Coarse. Alamo lam /sm. Tawm. atretoutt. 8. -- .14 TIMr• /A:ma:twat, ~ atadw/Wlssa emir _Nwittatles WART lbw atli . :: mehre• dram. larbia a Ilkald h. InitesernA, ',mi.. STEAM BOATS. • VOR NASIEVILLK—ThempIett- • . A_ did steamer MAINLOWER, Heal* master. win leave toe Me gave late medial* ports to this Say, the lath d, at 4P. X. Por height or homage .144 T on tao. 4. Mt 14 EaR ST. LOUIS.—The splendid nd Euit summer J. J. CItrIVENDEN, W ix terto ""ster ecliabi . it 10 1. 21. For :Melt or I,2222‘iyi.KPlA;Mitsr t. myl7 VOR LOUISVILLE—The e len- -7-- did steamer NAVIGATOR, Cay,R. ;I leave foe the above andall Ude arts eh this day. the MR Inst.; 1110 oatee.l., A. H. Foe feetght or Damage •OVIY vat lacavA ea • ta7/8 J. MACK: ARGO. OS CIN. i~ LOUISVILLE-The F =70 4 5'1, 9 1, so.disto porta or. Ibis day. at 4 o'clock, r. v. For freight or pa... 4, •PPII ork dnad. myle ' BEGULAR PACKET it .0. 7 . MEER PITTSBURGH k SURPIREL,.. eteatur 2, A. S. Crane.jsurter. will leave Pittsburgh ihr Hbwrillig e wild Swart,. 3fgt wry WednewlayandliattrelaYw.Mo'ouleb.. Parwartgare *sod Woven esus depend upon tide boat running regularly dories: the low water mown._ For frei g ht or gamma apply on boar& =7/0 ": jEtEGULAR WEDNESDAY RACKLT, SECCINNITI,..Catain John =lngham , Vele rplerulid boat... Wit 0 the omen of the atramer loon Newton, and other; for the Cincinnati and rittabowith Packet trade, and will him every Weltnerdity kw Cincinnati, in plane or the No a . Inna , had N 0... Par freight cr * T . t sop! ea tba rd. onto '`. • ma) GREENWOOD & ROSTMLLE RYIBILAR: PAM - LT.—Theepleteild feet tanningisteent boat CII/ESTAIN. B- T. Mina Neater. learn the end of the Okl Allegheny BM" (Sr. Clair street.) emery home, commencing et I/ o clock. A. and confirming until the Gardens cloee. She grill lend co the Allegheny side, for the econsontdation of was. gera elso. at other point. Kir Extra Trig 0Y ig on clock. P. M. mr2 NEW, ARRANGEMENTS FOR • .1851. kali T HE new a I. e. n"a ll it ute ru r n g. n lt i slt r ;ral l' .! E O:. .„,...,,,elletrurg, Wheeling. Badnatort. Patanot...3.l Suntan Paaata-lenrea Plttabtagh every Waltandal tt 3 rielnek, P. 31_ far Wbeellng .4 1161..rt....4 Fatraday.at 3 orbor Calatinn and Swath. 1,a,,. boaFalt Monday at 10 o'cleek,A. nand Wlreling arm Monday and 17norVo1r. at 4 — FTSC . For freight and passage apply on bad, ar to soda 301224 MAC. Agent REGULAR. PACKET BE- i m at TWEET{ WELLSVILLE ASP errrs- OlL—Tbeteltdraughtsteamet ARE- 4 / 4 D. P. Mtruuy, masted, leaves Weaning. emery MdudaY. Wednesday. Rad Friday, .1 , 8 M., For YAW Mr