PITTSBURGH PI:JIMMIED BY WIIITE t CO P rr ISBLIBGH MONDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1851 County Convention. t er The Wings and Antimamna of Alle gheny County wfll meat on Saturday. %ha 31st of May, ply,. eta* Owtal Plaeeod holdthenrintary ntattinkw la oho Ty...ethane twpechcely at 3 o'clock- Y. M., and in the octal Wards sad Boroughs at 7 o'clock, 37.„ N ce t,,, two delegates from esettclection Metric, to a County Coo . nation. Id Oa held itth" - Court How, on Ww.locaday. the lth of Jour next. .10 oetrck, ta.3l„ m make the County preparatory 10 the nastthencral Election. and also to appoint &h eat. to the State Convention. to nowt tt Laroffer, on du 24th of Joe.. .JOSIAII KING. ett . l2 of lbmtoltt•. Wm. C. Fur.., See,'. To the Whigs o @A erAIE CONTENTII ot Lancarter, on TUMDAT, pone or reloettng candidahmir Canal Corosaltaloom, Mu court; LI Erir Jcoc,h D. Flanegin, Y. /moot Morton, - Wm. 11. Pllnight/I. name! Iran, NathaMel Maar., Wm. J. Robb:Jou. Warden K. }heat... Thom.. &Cochran. Henry .Tnhooon. Charfre B. Bordatan. (Mora,. Gins' ' A. Finney .C.O. Locania , John Dawsman, )f Pennsylvania. ioN will I. held In the Citl June 21th, 1861. fuethe pnr- Mr the cdtkos of Governor:and for Judg.e of the Supremo by 12 F SamueULLEß,Cbairas.. l Led!smarty, C. Thomson Junes. hamucl ti. Thomas. Jobs S. Brom, T. Taylor Worth. Alexatol. E. Droll,. Wm. Bat.. m. am. C att, J, 2herm kl.l ark anD. Phelps. Edwin C. Mho, John Allison. ' Daniel dleldnuly. Ileedue Lemon. Alea'r AL 12cClurc, Francis Jordru. :'LADLE ton - Tu. decretarr. John C. Seville. R. THE GREAT EXHIBITION. To-morrow, Tuesday, we shall ',resent our readers with three handsome engravings, illus trating the Crystal Palate, the magnificent and wonderful building in which the World's Fair is to be heldinslondon. These views have been in the hanris of the Engraver for some months, and are only just now finished: We shall print an extra number of to-morrow's paper, which will be for sale at the counter, in wrappers or otherwise. We understand that the Bents in this city, by am agreement amongst themselves, commence to day to tefuse checks upon each other and to re quire payments in cash. To facilitate which they now iteme large notes of the denominations $lOOO and $5OO. • The Pittsburgh Gazette, representing, we sup pose, the voice of the-community in which It is published, evinces a determination to absolutely prevent any Railroad West of Erie, designed to connoa with the Ohio line. The editor says in attierterms, that if attempted under the charter ei •ei • the Pittsburgh-and Erie, or Franklin Canal Company, an injunction will be entered immediately; and the work thus stopped. Well, as friends to the first named project, we don't know that we have any very decided objections to the threatened course of procedure. The in fluence of the Gazette, fur some reason above the " comprehension of our philosophy," has ever been directed against the Pittsburgh and Erie Road, and it is perhaps best that its hostility should exhibit itself in the form of the fast ',Tort . indicated. The honest purpose of the Board of Directors is to build the whole Road, in time, and it remains to be seen whether,, in view of this purpose, the Gazette's " injunction" sill avail it anything. "We shall see What we shall see." Brie Gazelle. We now tell the Erie paper, once for all, that we aro not opposed to the Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad Company, or to any legitimate project of that Company: We are heartily in favor of the construction of the road contemplated by the 'charter, and stand ready to give it all the aid in our power. But we are opposed to a fraudulent use of the charter to secure a foreign object, which the 'Legislature has repeatedly denied on its own naked merits. Whenever the Company builds a Railroad from Pittsburgh, or from any point on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, to Erie, we will not oppose the right the Company will then possess of building lateral roads—hut we do most emphatically deny that the Company has any right to build a lateral road first, and then leave the main line to the chances of the chapter of accidents, and we moreover believe that if the lateral road is permitted to be tom- pleted to the Ohio State line, without the main line being put wider a bona fide contract, that the latter will nerer be built—and we warn the people of Lawrence. Mercer, and Crawford coun ties to look well to this matter. We my nothing against the honesty of the Board of Directors. .We suppose they are up• right men, but we demand something more than mere " intratitm" as a guarantee in a matter of such importance to the whole State. Our Erie neighbors have no reason to complain of our op position„ when they consider that they are en deavoring to promote the transit of the trade of . the West through that corner of the State, for the benefit of our great Northern rival and competitor. Pennsylvania has spent millions of money to make Railroads and Canals, to secure the =tying trade of the West, and she will not relinquish it without a desperate struggle ; and it is not in human nature to look on calmly and see tier territory invaded for this purpose with out the authority of law. Our Erie friends ore determined that the Laws of the State in refer 'ence to the width of track shall be respected, and we applaud them'for it, and if we evince a ,detennitration to guard the honor of the Oldeom manwealth in reference to the right of way, they are the last.people who ought to complain. We shall expect, from the usual fairness of the Erie Gazette, the re-publication of these remarks in its columns, that the people of Erie may un derstand our true position. NEW BOOKS . Tar. Maratai-m-Law—or tee Me of Royo.- 7 A Tale; by Emma D. E. Nevitt Bouthworth, author of ifftetributicm," "Shavmendale," etc. New York, D.Appleton SCo." 3rrs. Emithworth is a miter of moll° than or dinary originality and vigor Some of her tales; are intensely interesting, but of that kind which leave but little for plum:int remem brances. She seems to delight in exaggerated: characters, who have sold themselves to evil deeds, while they keep up a fair exterior. Her descriptions of Virginia scenery, customs, man-! nets, and her historical incidents Ore all interest-. log, and relieve her works of much of their som bre hue. •The present volume is printed in a superior style on fine paper, matters which add no little to the pleasure of reading a book, and v for which the Appleton are famed. For sale by . :- A. H. English k Co., Wood street. Appreton's Mechanic' ti Maga:ine and Engineer's Journal—Nos. 4 and 6; for the months of April and May, have just been received by A. R. Eng. llob & Co. This work ( keeps up its promise of being one of the best scientific works in the country. Its illustrations and general getting up are of the most superior character. TAe Pocket Companion for Maehinies, Mtchnniq and Engineers. By Oliver Byrne, Editor of the Dictionary of Mechanics, etc. New York: De witt st, Davenport. Thin is a most invaluable work for the objects d a mped, and the publishers have spored no pains or expense to make it what. it purports to be, a pocket companion for persons engaged in mechanical and engineering pursuits, and it should also be in the hands of every person he sirons of much information in al smell compass, on a great variety of useful subjects. The work is embellished with three steel engravings of . steam engines—the stationary, locomotive, and Alsip engine, in the very best style of engraving, all the parts of which are accurately pointed out and erpilainesi" by numbers, so that any person • perfectly ignorant of their use would be able to learn how to manage one. For sale by W. C. Wall, 85 Fourth street. The Heirs or Derwentwater," a new novel, by E. L. Blanchard, Esq., has also been received by WolL Dewitt tk Davenport, New York, pub lishers. Cot. Brous,—The Clearfield Republican, of 'ay the the organ of Col. Bigler, states that intelligence enough hoe been received from dif ferent ports of the State, to secure the 1101IdILS ilea of Bigler by a vote of 100 delegates out of 199. The Republican expresses the opinion that •by-the-'time the Reading Convention meets, thetemocrets will be so harmonious, that Col. Bigler :aria be nominated by acclamation. • Marna in Maryland and . Virginia is but tit ian:4=l%4 hY,tho.llll?f..*ont,,keing too far ad •lrt this region; we ikatapple "And pearl are but' slightly injured, 'and* crop nal Nina iivetagiono. The county of Phi!, Vs., hoe voted to sub scribe $190,000 to the stock of the Hempfteld Railroad Company'. The majority for subscrip tion rtes 900 voted. The !lean Times says— it not: rem whit the managers of the road to ProcurC promptip about $125,000 by printe subscription, front this county, and then pot their road promptly under surrey. In the mean time Washington County, with her best men at the heid of the road, cannot be idle." EiMl We are indebted to the Secretary of the Socie ty, for a copy of the "Annals of the 31 tnnuota Ilistoriiirl Society 'for the year 1850,"—o thick pamphlet of 1155 octavo pages—contprising an ad dress by the President; the annual report of the Secretary; two papers by Re, S. It. Riggs, one on the "Destiny of the Indian Tribes," and the other on the 'lLtakota itulguage; and lastly of "Memoir of thellisuiry and Physical Geogra phy of Minnesota.: Altogether it is every interest book and will bepectiliuly useful tothose look ing in that direction to find a home. , Can such things be, 'dud overcome us like a SILMMer'S cloud •Without our special wonder !" We do not lawp bow we could more exactly express our sensations on the perusal of the fol lowing lamentable evidence of the effects of mental delusion than by the above quotation from a great drama with which every reader is familiar : tHOII TITS ALBANS' A11a1139 A Pilltsouruom.—The editor of the Cortland Democrat, in a formal valedictory, takes leave of that print for another field of labor, under circumstances which we shall .not venture to state. We copy his own account of the mat- " We will now give our readers an Idea of out reasons for leaving them, and an account of our future occupation. You recollect a notice perhaps, that we gave, a few weeks since, of investigating the spiritual manifestations, Or commonly termed "spirit Tappings," and that we stated our be lief in regard to the phenomena. We have been in Auburn since them and, upon a thorough and careful investigation of the subject, we have come to the further conclusion that the manifes tations are not only produced by spirits out of ' the fiefih, but that they are permitted and design ed to communicate with mortals us Goo, for the I vast and inconceivably exalted purpose of re- deeming the world from the bondage and corrup tion of sin. And, as one of the feeble instru ments of God, in this great work, we engage our weak talents, our time and onr all, henceforth and forever, till the object be accomplished. "Paul, the Apostolic Messenger, directed ns, by means of the .O.APPINOY.' to leave our busi ness in this place and remove to Auhuco, tbOre to commence and continue the publication of a paper, to be devoted wholly and exclusively to this cause. Accordingly we have disposed of l our interest in the Democrat, and have pur chased, in the name of Peleg S. Cottrell A Co., a printing office located in Auburn, where, in a few weeks, will be issued the first number of the paper alluded to, under-the title (given also by , the ILAPPINGS ' y . 9rIELITUAL ASO MOIAL 1219TIlre- TOIC The paper will contain accounts of Con versations with spirits, the history, defence, and advocacy of the manifestations, and articles composed and given entirely by spirits in anoth er state of existence. It will be issued semi monthly, for one dollar per year." That the writer is entirely serious in all he says—strange though it may seem—is as obvi ous as that he is laboring under a hallucination bordering on something more fearful. lie Foci on to say that he has been converted from a state of doubt to one of full belief, as to the im mortality of the soul, "by means of the -spirits' rapping.' " SonßorT Cousrr.—The Whigs of Somerset held a convention on the 29th ult. Among the resolutions adopted are the following. Resolved, That the administration of Millard Fillmore, has fully realized the expectations of his most ardent admirers, has reflected the highest honor upon himself as a statesman, and has given full satisfaction to the true friends of the Union. • • Resolved... That the thanks of the nation are eminently due to the Hon. Daniel Webster, Sec retary of State, for the noble and patriotic man- ner, in 'which he has vindicated the honor, and the character of our Government, in reference to its Foreign flotations, and that so long as our interest and destinies are in snetvhand, we have nothing to fear. Resolved, That it is a matter of triumph and ,Mngratulation to every true Pennsylvanian, that a remedy hap been (mnd for the growing evils of the State in the election of an able honest Whig to the Gubernatorial chair. Resolved,. That we have the highest confidence in the ability and statesmanship of Wm. F. John ston, the Widg Governor of Pennsylvania, and believe that Ithe policy which he introduced. iv destined to deliver cm from the pressurt of our enormous State debt. • • - 'Resolved,' That the course of the Hon. A. J. Ogle, our late Representative in Congress meets with our mast cordial approbafion, and that al though defeated by artifice and .misrepresenta tion, he is !still the favorite of the Whigs of Somerset,and will, if he accepts the nomina tion, redeeta the district by an overwhelming Majority. ' The following is o certified copy of the new law in relation to tavern licenses, and . the selling liquor on the Sabbath, and as it is now of full force and effect those concerned will do well to obey its provision or prepare to abide the penalty THE NEW TAVERN LICENSE ea Sarnos 11. That from and after the passage of this act, in addition to the several requirements and regulations contained in the laws now exist ing, relative to the licensing Inns and Taverns and boasee,- for the sale of spirituous; vinous and malt liquors, it shall de the duty of the Court of the County of Allegheny, when any remonstrance shall be made to the said County, against the li censing of any inn or tavern house to sell sbirit nous, vinous or malt libors in less quantity than one quart, to issne a summons, subpoena or at tachment, for the persons signing thepetition or application for such license, who shall be sworn or affirmed according to law, and if It shall ap pear by the oath or affirmation of the said sign. en or vouchers, that each inn or tavern is neces sary to accommodate strangers and travellers and that the applicant is well prepared and well qualified to keep said tavern, then the said Court may grazt such license and not otherwise. Stoma 2. That if any innkeeper or other pereon shall sell or retail any spirituous, vinous or malt liquors on the Sabbath day, except for medicinal pnrposes, he or they, upon being duly convicted thereof before any alderman or jus tice of the peace shall forfeit and pay for every such offence the sum of fifty dollars, one moiety of which shall go to the person prosecuting and suing for the same, and the other moiety to the use of the Commonwealth, and in case any perL son or persons so convicted shall neglect or re fuse to pay such fine, and no goods or chattels can he found whereof to levy the same by dis tress, he or they shall be committed to the Coun ty prison for a term of not lees than ten nor more than thirty days at the discretion of the Court PESNSILVANIA, SS. 1 do hereby certify that the foregoing is a triie copy of first and second sections of an act of the General Assembly, entitled "An Act rela tive to the granting 'of Tavern Licenses in the counties *of Allegheny and Clarion, and to the licensing of Billiard }Looms and Bowling Saloom, in Mifflin county." approved the 19th day of April, A., D. 18-51, as the name remains filed in thin office. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of my office to be affixed at Harrisburgh, this 28th day of April, A. D. 18.0. A. W. BENEDICT, Deputy Secretary of State. The delegates from Mercer and Beaver coon. ties, who met the Pittsburgh and Erie Board of Directont in this place last week, adopted an ad dress declarative of their high estimate of the Pittsburgh and Erie Bailrosul, and confidence in the good faith and integrity of the Board of Dir ectors, and their opinion that the Franklin Canal charter is fraudulent and inadequate to the pii-r -1 poses eintemplated.—Eris Condo. Invortri and Exports of Me Port of New Pork for the month of April, 1851. 1111COUTH. Foreign goods entered tor consump tionl $9,101,570 Foreign goods warehoused 1,288,313 Specie I 320,981 Domestic goods and produce Foreign goods Specie I This:!tatement exhibits facts upon which an instructive homily might be read. It linen, thing but a satisfactory state of af fairs when at one port, and in one month, we see unportdtim of fdreign merchandise to the extent of $10,339,883 against an 'Trot of domestic and foreign goods of $4,947,660; leaving a bolance eget* us at one port, and for one, month, of $5,397,223, of which there has beon Paid in Ve cle exclusiver'of stock, and other public securities which have been. sent forward as remittamxs.--Nat. tat. Frain the Cincinnati Daily Time. QUICK WORM Messrs. Peter A. White & Co., of Pearl street, have juat received a lot of goods fnAzi Philadel phia through to this city in seven days. by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, Of which MeSsrs. hleFaden A. Covode are the agents at Pittsburgh. This is almost equal to the "Rxpreas Lincs." Market Street Store for Rent FOR RENT.—The Store, 118 Market street the second done from the enmer of Market and Liberty Arnett Poseeunon given the Ist of April next Inquire of DAVID mchl3 HA st Citizen's Insurance iximpany of Pittsburgh tINCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS (Men No. 41 Water street In the warehouse of C 11 . NT. . . • . C. U. licninn. Preeldent . W Seel. TM, Compy now prepared in., tuereilbildlße In et and In tra2asitn. ve.e•ln. ac. An ample.gumnty for the ability and Integrity of the Lidltution.o afforded In the character , the Wrectun. yam are all eitiretna of l'ittAburgh. well and I/Leonid,' ktiOtro to W. community for their Prud ,. . , and inteArttY•• rWncaltien—C. 11. lnssry. µ'm.• B in .Z n.nl..• W.• " an 6. to ". n Irant bob D. limn. llokn. John Haynnrcb. S. ilarbaugh, S. N. Hkr. _nnatti Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, ILAVN NOW IN STORE A full and completeelnek of FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, huitablo !or the 'yang trade, and which they eve prnarAd to oder to mellows at Palen that will compare farcrrable with any of the euterti eittew Petroleum ! 56.117.16V43, Huntingdon co., Pe...Slereh 4,'>l. U. M. titra:—Dear Sir. Your Petroleum is working tome den la this vicinity: therefore we would think you tosend us two dozen by the Pennsylvania Railroad. We are en tirely out. and It L. being Inquired for almost every day. Yours, respectfully, JOHN LONU Harass - all. Aahland co, 0.. March lU, S. M. litutn.—Dear Sir. Your Agent, • feu 'reeks since, lett with us four duress Ruck Oil, .bleb ne Lave sold Please forward to ns elo donut Immediately. Your medians Is working ...dery In this ',don. We can several ernellent oertilleates, if you thuds,- thou, Your., de., NV. W. !PUTT. Pa tale or Reiser d MeDovell. 140 Wood atm,: R. Sellers, IT Woad street; D. A. Pmhneetnek, d 1.741, earner 11001 and Front etneeDg D. M. Curry. D. A. Ellie." it...Ph Done., And U. P. lee-korarta, Allegheny. al. by We Oen:, S. 01. MED, • •01101rorT Canal Duln.Deventh et..Plttenurgh. ter It will be seen by referring to onr cvlumus, that 11. 11. Farrell, Justly eelebrae..l Arabian Liniment has at last made atilsemwm .o and.. us We hail the Intmluctlou of this extraordloar, mod. Seine among our friends..s a great blrealom an , mid to b. the most wonderful preparation ever diseovered, bring ernipnani of balsams Loa gums peculiar to Arabia. and performing cures wbenerer It Fora, that astonish erTn the must wrientino of tbe medical faculty We adriw. en families to get a bottle Immodiately.atul it may PM , . much suffering. PIO Au. S gerNicLoosz's VEII.3IIYUGY..—The populari ty whieh tit& m.aiclnr ho aorauir..l iu We.:teru is a sure guarantee of Ita execkleune. The fallow lue getturatert. highly reopectable eltlretaa of All. , uheur aud Bearer counties, hare laved Mi. Vertulhtgv In their Cam , lie, arid offer the aneuraues of great medical provrti. James Btmt4p4 Fourth street Road. l'ittrburgh - nary Burk. Bearer numlY daM Hsaberge'r, Manche:Aar. umr l'lltsburab )largaret Lizuloey. " James Burk. &uairrel 11111 .I.guee Burk. . Forsale by flavlClala•br fair RECORDAR — I will be a candalute for U.. office of lb-nad..r. potaert W Ile A...1.k0tt It big C4'"'" tbasr VA UN EzTtt iltisbbrsh. April' .I,lbsPA.lvarS 0:13"1 - ..70UNIT TRZ....nCILEII—We are .ttaintr -4-d In annouuno that J 11. has., of the . .1 ti nn.l COI of rittnburttVll he a candianta for the olhor of Count , 'I rolauter. MI to the doctatots of the Ann Ilonour tn.! It log County AalTelll.ol3. . so .t.t.ter• Skip ... CLERK OF TUE C 0111 1 ..--1 1,4 owo. , of Iku Horn., of Wlltalo tz,Lto.hip. •111.0 DeCOCNTY RIGISTEII. - Iltithe J MIN lv,,vicev. , •l' the 3rd % , m2,1 rtt, .rf Pitt,bur,b. ,vut utitt"l to the AntiAte...onte ,‘ ht. Count, Ccao•utum. I..cat.ll.lat e fur the office lt,gt.ter. sn•lwAll be earneot s vuppurted by very )14si adreOCSIT 140.9TEm.--lolin K. Fo , wr. 4 11•14•111 towruhlp. 1.• • 114.t.late• (Gr ll_ rwulag Ant.t.NEL....atte .aul It LIB .12.5:d.rac Qyp ASNEXnur..—Robert Abraham., Eli tabeth Boruugh. rein •itt.ulit his [tame G. W. Air 11, Whist Count) C.nt•nt,n. a rark.tidat.. rw two' to the I.,,j,tum. a se,• gart.7 ---- " . °UNIT REGO:TER.—H."4m• alt.urieo that 11. J traum.. , f AlleGben, .111 t.. • ra.N.lnt , tor theca... of 11....thaer,uNect Al ”41uoolc and Ulm; Count! Cur.r..ntlua. aa541,111”..c.2 CLERK or TUC Couxr.—lh•txy Ilanurn, of Allegheny Clty, will Lot a rat:anima , ha skanins.tton t.. m. attaa 01 Ora of the erveral Caurt, Khrnr twfore the Anth3tnannw and Whla County , a.ntwath , n It 1221021 jibir CoUNTY etillnle,lonf.K. —Jas. 31..,C. W the Ninth W.f. City of rittAhnigh. Sill he • niintsda, heftier the WhitE 4.1 Anti-Ma:tome tunviliti.4.. . I tit, of County LotnninAto tier vi ItertiotriimrTarasear.R.-- - . l, :an V. !lowland of Upper It. Clair totertellip. call I.arandilate nation to Lt. ofhne, beton. the Who ti.l County . Contest.... . te.:4 111.1r0O0NT Itat hl Blair., . cf the 5e0...41 'II ant. City of Alive., I. • toate talon the A ntl..M•enni..L4 It ht. C.....t, n tor the other of Count, ray3.4l••:tert • .- CdrCOUSTY IttlarlloNEtt..-I:ole.rt . tag. .1 the Setenth Ward. Ca, nt t, the Whig and AtatoM.o.a. County Conveuttou, candidate for County Connt.tort.r. by F.14 , (1n giirßecoxots.—We are itatli.rtied 'ft. nu that WY K. VlNlttlg. of I.:ltudoti, •111 le • randidate for nonaltuttiou tu the ott. n-noNtm lore the Anti.M•aohir slot Who t.'nuatt 1 .4 .• I . on". el. gie - Am.ciAtt. JUDOL.—Adain • Ilentliorn, rf tiarmingharn. nib t. • e•ndolate tor Cro the ofPre Cl A....e.ta Judge in the Court of of Allegben, County. before the Aral-K..4, and Wt.: I.7ounty Corovenhon, t.tueet on the lit of Jut. torll.4troaae • S ShirellCNlT ettilhlthriloNEß. -11' .. M. Me Knight of the Ninth Ward of the ell r of sr. to • tam e for before the AntiM.N.. and Who Cot, *entice., for the office of County en...(ul , nun ., nay::il.sortr'r lite•Courvry CoIIIII,46IONER4—NIAj..r Jog. Wrunea. of the First Ward, CU, Cl l'at.burgh. I.• enuakint. before the Anti.Nlseouk and Whet. County' G..- ,ention. for the reit. of Watt, Conanoutoner gerCLEltit OF rue COCIITti.-41 1 11rell M. Brush will be • rand slate tor the .lore omo. , eut.yert h. the rl., riot of the en...* AuttNbootar ...I 4. tug County Con lention. tr - • . ier COUNTY REGISTICR. , of this lint Pant. aiirgbrily. City, •111 s ca. ,11,10. fur the office 4 tbuoty Honcinn, tc. the. riskas of tin Wltig at Atit4..llsounic 4.111/I1 0•119elltZtAl. atr-Vdswler T COMMITTEE OF - • INVITATION, AY at the rare 'or the Dul y American, roraer nf Word and Thlrri rtireta. The lvw crar..Alst , of rte. ttlow,sr.., ge...area On brerfarernlirrema T. J Mahan, Fred U. Kay, Capt Wm. A. Charlhar, Pratte , . Karst, John Young. Jr . Criah Applegate. Capt. - Hubert Purter. tervaard e.Jr , trats. AuJree Bayne. Ephraim June, Jr mph T J. Phi AM. claalraran. ltrocrnelt.—Johu Conner, of Upper St.Cluir towrohip, will be woboo”.1 for the utter of it. , , , rder, nuh ,ret to the deeh.on of the Auti-Ilawane and t•iblm Cunot/ Conve llbwte , r ntion. by )1.01 Vont,. AssLatut.r.—John M. Porter. of the Borough of Tarenton, will Le a candid.. foruntioatimi (0 th , Aswesoldt, tubbed to tho th.bion of th n e Wt.. and Anti 11.oule County Convention. COUNTY CONXISSIONER.—GabrieI Adorn', or the Third Want of lbw City of l'ittrbt.gb• wdi t