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I. • orraylarriorns or 25 00 `1 • FOR 4301W0R, A.V I D WILMOT, 04 BRADFORD. 701 CAWS 001EXIMOSI0, WILLIAM MILLWARD, 701 JIIDOII9 811 mi COVET, JOSEPH 3, LEWIS, OU, JAMES VEECH, EX= -Two columns of batereetlng reading matter will be found on oar brat page Me morning. Nowirics.—lt Is anneoersary for no to sPeak of Dem Wairor. The poeple of the State know him,= the country /MOM him, the , iirorld knows Mtn. He is the embodiment of the ',-the' great principle for • which we have been so liitigToontending; and his name 1e a .tower of 7 1etrikgth to any party. himmwun, of Philadelphia, our candidate for-00a' Commissioner, 'was a mem- , ber of the late Cangrmw, and a 3 such etood up manfully among the friend& of Freedom. He had not only backbone, bat - personal prowess anlEthent to bold the braggart Bouthrone fn and he wu ready, daring the whole of the long session, when every effort was made to put Coeburn men In bodily fear, not only to vote -. right, but to fight. He will prove a very popnv lar nominee. Of the candidates for Judges, we need hardly speak of AMES Val= He is well known I throughbut the west ace profound and able lawyer; a sotmd jurist, an estimable man, and an ardent friend of Freedom. JOSZPII J . Liwte, of Muter °entity, stands to the front rank of the legal profession at the east. He is consid •redoite of the foremoat men of the State in ability :and learning, and most excellently qualified for ' the poet to which he Is mimed. He was, until within a year or two, a member of the Demoirati6 party; but was disgusted with the rouse of the Pierce administration in the Kansas matter, and acted energetically with the Republicans last fall. idisepeezhes during the campaign were characterised by force and eloquence - seldom found apes the stamp. • . With snob candidates and with-a nultettparty, there is nothing to prevent ns from marching onto a glorious victory. Meow Caries)) Faso= or the PittatMilib 0.5 ti.. Haaanano, March 26.—Morning. Now that the Convention is fairly wader way It may be well to look bock at some iceidents comeeted with it. • When I got here on Tuesday morning it was evident, from the feeling manifested among those on the greedy', that there would be trouble in organising the Convention, and much danger of discord even after it wee organized. From some nine comets, two sets of delegates appeared, some; appointed under the call of the Republican State Committee, 110/110 under the call of the members of the leglelature, and others in rather a questionable manner. From all these there wan danger of trouble, bemuse bat le. of the delegations were willing to come in jointly; but the great difficulty ,win, in Phila delphia. In that city the Republicans had held a legitimate . Convention and elected a fall delve • gotten, upon ample nettle° w tho public; bat meeting was got etp with great quietens in a hotel dining room, on Friday night Jim", stitch was slimly attended, and elected also a full del. egation under the Lagbilative call. The lie publican delegates resisted the admission of the litter, on account of the irregularity of their - appointment, ',ad even went so far as to say that if they were admitted, the Republican delegates vapid not V3IIIIIEI in the Conventlou. • Daring the whole of. Tuesday a proposition was entertained_ to' hold Imo Conventions; but this was finally overruled by an arrangement to bold an informal camas on Tbeedsy night, which all were invited to attend, that an might nee how thine really stood. At tide informal canons it was propoeed that all delegatee claim:deg mate should sit in the first meeting that Chan es Gibbons, Chairman of the Re : publican State Committee, shoald tali the Convention Moiler, inn nominate Thomas E. Cochran, of York, for temporary Chairman: and that a Committee on Credentlala should . then Ea appointed. This led to an excited de bate, and It was finally tabled, the caucus ad journing;.without accomplishing anything. • Oa : 'Wednesday morning, In order to avoid sonfuebizi ta the organization, the western dele• gates met in canons, and appoleted a Commit • tee bi wait on the other delegates and propme that the Convention should be called to order Gea. T. J. Power,' of Beaver, who shoal,' propose 8- B. Came, of Betequebanna, as tem porary Chairman. happily, this was generally aceided th, - and the Convention wane° organized. After the Convention was organized, the queer Gott of settling credottials was the first In order. Beeemal .proposilions were offered and debated at considerable length; finally, the pTopoeition ' of •eaSenator -Cooper was adopted, to authorize thet Chair to appoint a Committee of sine to report the name of the contesting delegates, and the hats upon which they olaios their sesta. , This Committee did not geithrough until after tapper. In the meantime, the Convention com pleted Its permanent'organization, and adjourn ed tat, 7 o'clock at night. et"tlight, the CiMmittee reported the feats, Lis directed, with 'a revolution In favor of the i adadasloci,,,gentirally,, of •the Republican dole )gates.-,.T0 this Kr. McClure, of Prankile, offer ed an ammulment that alt the elate:ante be sa. mittod,, no Matter how or by whom elected, ant each delegate be entitled to one vota A warm and interesling debate, followed, the main featities of which were, an eloquent ' , Pooh t ra p - Judge' Kell, , in behalf of the Republican cialtaants, and a alight pawed interehalge of • severe- Verde bet him and, ex-Senator „ , Cooper. lidge Kelley made 4 Tay Impreesive mach; terse, - witty, eloquent i and Forcible, and hie-speech sheered that in Intilleottal and ora. torlealEabllley be towered eoi only a head and ' shedding above all the ConVintion, but stood smog the foretztmt men itilkhe Butte. Hls re tort npongte: Mnor, provoked by a personal reffealion of the, latter, wateihe severest,thing I ever heard ; At ten o'clock the VOLe vim takefir and:di* amendment of Mr. ilic'clure w n adapted by au overwhelming vote. : At the rtquest of the Phliedelidela delegatione, the Convention then a dja m i e d, b o order tol efford them an opporti- Idly of consultation: • . - During the bight this eininitatten wee had • :mg remitted In st reeolation that they would all mate into the Coaieiitlon . ,in the morning, and be guided in their future action by the contra of event!. At meeting In the momdeg, all the' claim ant" tooli;teate, and4fOrdthat point, up to the thnelif aiding thia letter; all proceeded hereto. • ! 3:lmUge'strza, Igasoh 2C7Eweising I Slaved mr"proilims dotter at the opening of theSanitag Benton of the mond &pima I amlwippy to add that what 'was' so auspiciously begaiathat morning was wed forward to the happiest Waudditoti; The Convention, whioh issezabhad', wa r der hioada .despowlenez, and was in imminent danger of being over. Wheimed with threatened troxiblee, closed in sunshine and cheer, every fear , dissipated and every heart beating high with hope. When the Convention adjourned on Wednes. day night, the apprehenelon was that the Be• publican delegates would withdraw end organize separately. This was the hope of the locofocos, and their faces brightened with the antioips• tien. But, like true Republicans, our friends met In eneriltation, disowned, the subject in all its bearings, and finally agreed to go into the Convention in the Morning and abide its result . They went in, no I stated in my Preview letter, and the first ballot for Governor indicated that the result would bind all the elements of the Convention into ono. The fret ballot resulted as relieve: David Wilmot reoeind Lemuel Todd Gideon J. Ball Francis Joan John Covode J. K. Moorhead Peter 8. Michler John M. Sullivan " R. B. M'Comb John C. Kunkel ", ....„ . . Wm. H. Whole number of votes 163, necessary to a chain 77. A eeoond ballot was then ordered, when the names of Mesas. Mohler, Jordan, M'Comb, Kelm and Sullivan were withdrawn. The sec ond ballot resulted as follow; David Wilmot received Leland Todd ...... Gideon J. Ball " ...... Jno. Covode " J. K. Moorhead Whole number of votes 162; necessary to a choice 82. An noon as, this decisive vote was announced, the first gentlemento spring to their feet to re spond to the nomination were those who had voted for the.othOr candidates. fMr. Geo. It Smith came to the Convention or the purpose of opposing the nomination of -Mr. jWilmoti the delegation to which be belong. ed had been admitted to seats and had a fair hearing. He would support the. nomination most - cordially and therefore moved that the nomination be declared unanimous. Mr. Thorn seconded the motion meet heartily. Mr. T. J. Coffey had opposed the nomination of Wilmot, but would now give a cordial support He pledged Indiana county as good for 2,500 pajority for Wilmot Mr. Lowry bad preeented the name of Mr. Ball to the Convention, to obedience to the wish es of hie constituents. He bad no donbt that the nomination of Mr. Wilmot would be cordially sustained by his conetituents. Mr. Hipo: pledged Allegheny county to give 6,000 majority for Wilmot. Mr. Smith, 'of-Cumberland, on behalf of the friends of Mr. Todd, . cordially concurred in the nomination of Mr. WiLmot. Judge Kelly had a word to say in relation to the coontente of yesterday which was disagrees. Me to all. He thought it his duty yesterday to object to the gentlemen claiming elate on this floor. He said then that he found many friend! among that delegation, he know that many of them were friends of our candidate. He rose now to say that these gentlemen had proved what he then said was not mere Idle words. He, thanked the Convention for the timely adjourn.. ment of last night, 'blob had been the means of promoting peace and harmony. He thanked the .Convention for what they bad done for the cause of the free States and the cause of freedom in America. The eleario wires would carry the glad tidings of this nomination to all the free States New England would fire guns end build bon-fires In honor of It Mr. Cooper referrid to the occurrence of last night. In the hear, of controversy and under a misunderetanding lie bad applied epithets to hie colleague (lodge Kelly) which calmer reflection satisfied Mm were wrong. It was the part of an honorable man to make the amend as , publicly as the insult bad been given. He asked pardon of his colleague, satisfied that he wan wrong.— He would enter upon the canvass with zeal and cordiality. Judge Kelly said, that if;there were any two men in the hall between whom a hatchet lay, he would advise them to follow his example. He then approached Mr. Cooper and shook him eor. dully by the hand. `i.e . nomination of Ma WILMOT was then unanimously confirmed. Thereconciliation between, Judge Kelly end Mr. Cooper deeply affected the Convention.— Both gentlemen beknyaii.in tbn most manly way, and their fraternization featured that good feel. fag and harmony to the Convention which alone was necessary to give efficiency to itaxtotioit. The Convention thin proceeded to vote for a candidate for CaMat Commissioner, with the fol lowing result : Wm. Millwerd received.... Wm. E. Fraser, John C. Myers, Benj. Hartshorn, " John Snodgrass, D. E. Cortwright, John C. Leer's, Whole number of votes 160; necessary to a choice, 81. " 5 William Millward basing received a majority of ell the votes cast, was declared duly nomi nated; and on motion, the nomination was made unanimous. The Coevention then adjourned till twos, oak, P. M. ' At the afternoon seealon the nominations for . Judges were taken up, and in order to give one to the East and one to the West, the convention proceeded to seleot, first, a caeuidate for the west, with the foliciwteg resell: Jame. Veedh 86; Moses Hampton 28; 11. W. Williams 5; Thos. McConnell I; Daniel Agnew 8; 8. P. Johnson 18; and a few scattering. For Ike eastern district, Joseph J. Lewis received 08; James Cooper 88; J. Pringle Jones 8; and a few others scattering. The nominations wore then ma4s unanimonA At tbls•point ledge Kelly called up a resole. Hon be had previonaly.offired, to appoint a committee of nine to report resolutions. -An mitracoeseful effort was made to enlarge the committee, and the original motion prevailed. Much anxiety wee felt and expressed about the platform, every one desiring to have it accepta ble in letter and spirit, yet fearing that it would hot be. Considering the various elements of the convention, the fear was not to be wondered at. The committee congaed of Judge gOU7, Cleo T. Thorn, Morrow B: Lowry, John 8.. Edte Wm.• A. Cook, Titian J. Coffey, Jacob Hoffman B. P. MoCaltempt and James Pow. Afters short absence the Committee reported a most admirable eerlea of Teacloth:a. It re cited the main part of the Philadelphia gist. form, with resolutions added condemning the Died peon decision and the late eleotton frauds in Philadelphia, In favor of the sale of the - Main Lino of the Pablio Works, and against the pol icy of permit/rig men to swear to support the Constitution 1111.1 laws with a mental reservation or who acknowledge or Owe allegiance to any foreign potentate, whether that allegiance be civil or religious . Judge Kelley said that the Committee bad agreed to the report unanimously._ When • it was read It was received with lusty oheero, was adopted unanimously and gave the heartiest sat• Isfaction, relieving all the np4rebenelots that had been felt. Nine ronsiA cheers were then given for the platform /1131 f r. the Candidates, and every body felt rejoiced that the Convention bad accomplished lie grand work so eueoese. folly. The President or the ConventiOn was author bed to appoint s State' Co.nroittee of thirty three, and a committee was appointed to !dam the candidates of their nomination; and after a number of telltag epeeober,• exalting over the harmony and united action that had been ckb tattled, the Convention, at shoat dank, adjourn. ed rhu die. Thu ended one or the most memorable Con 'MOHO= ever held fa i'enneylvenla. I heartily trait and sincerely believe that a great party has been consolidated out , of elements hitherto , at vat soy' oaorlitoo or compro mire of priloolplo,load that the nominees pro meted will be triamphAntly elected LAICAIIIrI' DANK NOlllll,—The notes of the broken Laneueeter '(P/4) Bank aro any bringing slaty-140 and ',evenly anti on the dollar, and tendon°, doemeraidl. Wlth , regard ..to their probable ?aloe In the falaie thoEqiwaLffetenos ofophdon. • j. • COMIIIIIISIOUR To Luus.—ne GOT6IIIOr and Oonnoll of the State of Mahe here appointed Neal Dot►, Comidoeinner to attend the Agtiotd• tan! I!ale to be hold in the oily of Paris in Jane , it. }taw Causon.—An •, . Anti•filavery Charobi Solos burins as the Christian Chnnsb, was • or• ganised at', Ziasikort, • }l 7-: Co linnanY• The BST. 7. G. Pea is expected to be its pastor. - Izon.—The London Engineer, of February In speaking M the American Market for Iron re marital Thanks for the most ,part to the demand from the United Rates, the iron trade of South Staf fordshire may be reported ae much more healthy than it was a month ago.. By the last two or three Amcrioan mails there have been brought epeeificatione which, in their:number and value, form a striking contrast to those received daring many months pact. These show that the Amer ican mills are able to supply only a very small portion of the demand of the'Statee;' and are de. monstrative that with bare at ZS Instead .C 9, trade might be carried en with America to on extent that would be restricted by nothing 01,e 'than the powere of production attaching to the British !ratio. The Persia, whose lettere wore delivered on Saturday last, was especially val. able in respect of such speeifications. Under the tariff since established, there will be new cause of rejoicing among the iron.msx tees of Great Britain TIIR Rochester Colon trap that Hon U B. Matteson is not expeated . terrcover from the at taok of the opidemio from which he was iuffer ing when he returned to Utica from Washington. Hon. C. C. Chatfield, a wt-11 known Democratic politician of Illinois, and Bcnator Bayard, of Delaware, are dangerously ill of the National Hotel epidemic. The Presidents nephew, Mr. Lane, died from the came cause on Thursd.y I-eat. ARREST OP rite AMCONDISO Coetitac Or THE flaw CASTLE BARK..—Johu N. Wept:lnsetler, the Cashier of the Bank of Now Castle, who recently absconded with $60,00(1, woo arrested yesterday in this ally. Ms movements were. traced to Philadelphia, information of which fact was conveyed to the Central Police Station by ono of the stockholders of the bank, Mr. Itsney and eeveral of :the Pitteburgh police who had followed the - defaulter. High constables Ito,- sell and Tenets took the _matter in charge, and yesterday traced the whereabouts of the rah,. sing man to a house of disrepute, situated in Juniper street, above Pine street. Obtaining admission, the of searched the house, and in one of the rooms in an upper story, found a trunk, having the name of Wagonseller inscribed thereon. They then went to a house on thc oPpoeito side of the street, and from a windo . wattled the movement's of those paining. DI ring thin time 'the Pittsburgh °Mons had alsb obtained a scent as to the whereabouts of the mts eing man, and subsequently arrested him in the vicinity of the above plane. They took him through Juniper greet, and when near Pine Were ob. Fermi and joined by the city officers. The party then entered the house, and took poJscs. Mon of the trunk otthe prisoner. Lest Maier, the °Moen from Pittsburg started for that city, having in charge the prisoner and his baggage. This arrest was a most fortunate one. The bank has been obliged to Step payment, the amount of coin left to redeem notes amouutiog to over $100,000,., being only fourdollars. The cashier la cold to have been deeply involved in eastern epeetilations, having recklessly loaned large sums to corporations. It is reported that be intended to start for Canada in a few days. —N. AMeTiCeft. 99 votes 24 22. " .16 " 2 " DIATII OP Miss Ganes.—The Sheffild [Eog• land] Times reports the death of Mies Sarah Gales, in the 85th year of her age. She was the last miniver of the three sisters of the late Joe. Gales, of Raleigh, South Carolina, United States, who left Sheffield in 1794, on polities I grounds• With these liglies James Montgomery the poet resided for more then half a oentory. DEXOCR&TIC.—Among the appropriations of the Civil List recently voted at Washington, was crib of an annual salary of $12.00 for a steward, whose duty is "to have the charge" s' the giver plate and furniture in President Bu chanan's holm. POLYGAMY Too.—Under the principled of the Drell Scott denieion, Congrees Dan pass to sot to forbid Polygamy in Oath. It, like Slivery, is a "dame tic Institution," and wholly ander the calml of the lohabitante of the Territory when fartniog a State.-41b. Jour. It is said that poor'lllr. Peaslee, the dectpits ted Boston collemor, upon hearibg ho was sum netted, while Braemar', (singular misnomer!) the marshal' of that ilk, was retained, be exchaimadt "To be sure; ho caught a nigger." Cat= is Mamma —Tim Memphis paper. We with alarm tbo Ina/ease of crime there, sod 60020 of them go so far as to suggest that extra judicial mertiures shonld ho resorted to check it. alorder . (oltirs murder in rapid eacommion. Ta■ Sr. Lotus Leader says that Lola Montes Ili lying dangeroualy "a in that city. DIED—Da friday. !larch 11133. 11.. ELI Z 411E111 1:11,- DLL widow of 1138 IVA Jas.. 31. 1:i.114, }:A].. to the (7th rear of bet um M. Mazda of the family aro rotpootfully rrqtetaal to att.d tier forays!. moymay. the Ott. last. at 10 o'clock A. 31.. from the r•eldaam of tier too. tie,. IL 11lOd1e, tioyttt Gomm.; ills theta Y. • 100 votes, SPECIAL NOTWEs I Believe it Saved my Life.--Jacob Weather. of Earb Creek, Neer Pew lokley tow nehip. WO , 'Tor two year. I eugered the Vertigo. Nast eel e. lleadeehe. attending Dyerepele. sometim so ewe ly to Itleapeettete me for any ellort—aPothera to sontrie me to 07 bed. Air bo.ols were ,eften ...Ogle sie to oblige me to nee the meet powerful somgallete to retiree mieelL Indeed. 1.. lest island IL rurer.ary to tulfe some !Weigel the kind erinstastly. Last fall leo:amen/WI tale ng iIfERHAVH'S HOLLAND R fTTEItIi, and found It jun whet my ewes imutred I eannot reermMend It too high ly. Len Wien ft eared rep Of, sar&ad at St per bottle, en els bottle. for SS. by the pro wtotora, DMNJAMIN Ralik Ja., a 00, 24.ut.tn, Phansuseentlets and Ctoralsts. Plttaburat. is,. end Drugglets conwralty. nutt,llts•T Important Notice to those Afflicted WITT' (111P.0:110DI8EAiti:e. by Dr. A. P. IIEATA. Neer York City. Finding It empasellio to attend personally to all me Patient.. and being unwilling to Must 'nth re. eronsible duties to &natant.. or etodente, and for the Patron of eupprearing the Oslo of aunt:dee, and Injurious snack medicines, sa well ea the impoeltdone advertieed tinder detltiOns names,oretion to nod recipe. gratis; 00 on recedyt of letter stamps or on. dollar, Ac.—to obviate the above, and to accommodate patient, in all parts of the soniltr74 wnd medlcharr, with fell directions, to enre may disease, for 16, unless treatment I. required for a Wager period thaw one month,Otien the fee Is the tame en each month. The fee for all main] 6i/entitles:a. In. eluding that for the radical more of berets; •111 depend npottibe peculiarity of the case. Patients will give shall statement of all their groartmna as the remains. are (re• pared'witta an espeglal reference to ellob mos. All money lettarishould ho registered. The Ent part of my lune. seated wort will to Sent to any addreon on the forelpt of 10 hints, A. rt. HELM stsTr Iydfe olliortng etnet, opposite the /M. Nicholta Motel, oclo Now Vora. Fire iffa A Safe that Will be safe against the rav agu Cis am be had at DUIIKE 11.1107E11' In this city. The fallowing tatticoonlal, which appears In the St. Lola. Republican. of to • lOth. syssts sisssosin ther tam. The buUders of these flni Proofs hate entabilehed an scalable rerntatlon through the excellence of then. xnanUlleturei:', 20 the Aferchanfs ef St. LANS and the neik Injustice to 1f..,.. R. It Ylolett A Op. and their .nervy. .pit.„' alearra Dean *. Co., who are agents ce rt ify allots Barnes' ate Mat Balm. we hereby that upon opening our esti that wse In the aloe! Pre f the total &attraction of the c.ty building& on the watt of the lath of Norwaber,l3sll. that our book. and peter. hare come out a/nicet as .yrdeet nem after being in toe Aftrtyr, 'dayF, and we MD cheerfully re canneod net r Baran to the !MACY at The ahoy. mentioned rate woe this day oorned V.Oellrel. and I herewith oertlty that w erearge amain of boot, end psDus thereto contained w In aced order and the writing perfectly loath]. It. If. RUNYAN, tr. Lorna. January O. 1812 A Medicine Chest in a Bottle—This re mark Is applicable to Senn...lra Bisdlcal Discovery; for the dock of no medicine chant In the weal/ ever cured it runny Individuals ot gooh a variety of direaece as hoe one Cottle of the Medical Ditooren7. The columon of our p. per, If they Were Inerresemel tbree4nld..contd not contain a quarter part of tbe names of thole who have been cured of Beroftela.Errelpeles. Bait ntllllll9. and other humeri roil.' Ir e painful and aggravating. Thle Is no essairmated statement. ea we have seen ...Maestro from perm, who have been cured doll these aerates. end we recommend the DV/corer, to the Meted OTOT7whre, Bold by Dr. OW. IL' iiRYBIIII. 100 Wool street. whole gale won' JAMES P. PleitidlNO. Allegheny. reerllhdawT • IDeatzien—Atirloles—This is a now ar nein for D'eentdath that acts machardeslly and la • aura remedy. Full paktlettlatdrby co• 11, Upon the reviled of • poatatie atumP to tmr•YP"'"agebelitjesirs,. Wholand• Drnaglat,l4o Wood et Bleu or tbe ' The only Medal awarded by the New York Exhibition to the English or forelem Ranee Mane &Moran has been obtained. mooed numerous rein pet tore, by LEA! - PERRIN& or their WOREESTERBITIRE SAtICE, whereby further aqui:limy le afforded of Ito belug the Wet name extant. The celebrity of Ude Pante Ills extended to every tear ter of the globe. cad Ithe Mow in promoting the genera health is becoming dallr more observed and acknowledged. In the tinned Etat. It le held to be the meet agreeable condiment. and I esteemed Ito Its tonic and invigoratthis propertlea its he itual nee enabling thestomachto digest the Rod, • On lb Continent of EllfoDe. these onahtles hive been tagged to by • gentleman, who Writes to LICA 6 NM DINS than bareeerried a bottle of lons Worosetershire Banos in a tons I hareJnet completed through Egan and Portugal, and Milers towe mg present state of health t Its nem your Banes leetonseble. end I thing medielnel. can with troth say lbw. le nothing In a trevelerY ban. gage K. mantle/ to his ooseftgb at least In these eininttlao. as TOUS gyre. • inynnis,also, where It Is bond' at tbbyoem of swap segment, • medical gentleman write. Irma Minty to his brother In the tame profession at Woniester. In the following terms: "Tell Lea a Parsipa that their mom I. highly atoraredth !late., anti that It t• In my opinion, the most Pal/Meta se well es the =nee wholesome sawn glade." This mot to suitable fat story variety of dlott, sad t • uottorstlttootuutd which Its rEsollonce has croatel has Jed to utter buttatloas Wok offend to Oa Potato, nnatr • satiety ornsmos, but tbo gouutsto my be bourn br the Amos of .LEAL Pllttlllsb bring itobntsatd upon the pateet ontallto amnia, or Wont 'Mon stopper of the bottla ae well so Mt kW/ mod Wrapper. • 14lelarge inr the v° /! ll4 44"bunees sown. • staila . : .1 . . , 406 Stotkattar. Now York. Jog.. p.11131111,JL 0 .113 , 111/ 11 1 / 1 1T3i.Z,D. -• Docrroas ouzels A 211.13030.... `c'--MICE'2S SIXTH STREET- .:, ' . .. MlSOnid• •, , PITTSIBIIRGIVP.I.— Dr. Calvin M, Fitch, Will commence a coureC.O'r LAFAYETTE H A 1.1 , PPTTS IT R 0 11, ON MONDAY EVENING ON' TILE LAWS OF LIFE, HEALTH AND BEAUTY, and the • lATURAL CAUSES, PREVENTION PULMONARY His Second Lecture TUESDAY EVENING, nnd 'on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Re will Lecture to Ladies EXCLUSIVEI,Y PITTSBURGH VARIETY WORKS. JONES, WALLINGFORD & CO. laucersortfa Antrtxtry A 0,.) MANUFACTURERS OF' Right or left hand Door Locke, Spring, drop oSnd, thumb Latches, . Platform and Counter Smiles Coffee. Corn and Paint Mill.. DOMESTIC HARDWARE GENERALLY Corner of Water end Grant Street., Pltteburen , P.. JAB. 31cLAUGIILIN, irsoulieturer of ALCOHOL. COLOGNE SPIRITS AND FUSEL OIL, Nos. 168 and . l7q Second Street. 4.15:170o M. LITTLE. - NlE,Rcatusrr TAILOR, NO. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Dr, high'. N. 13uIldirtira 11771.111UNt111. GEORGE Edianufarturer .t.l. Dealer da 411 kindm of Tobacco l Snuff and Cigars, AND Leaf Tobacco; Corner Smithfield Street and Diamond Alley net: ire 117TSBURGII, kA. U. LAWS C. BRASHEARS & CO., Commission bleichants EXCLUSIVELY, N 05.67 and 09 Loin Wet, Macomb; Oho. Make.l 4 liberal adv ees on all consignments .aand cc:saysto for an us of hlanclictured Good.— Mara regular Welt of thertiiaa, Booth tadEhoos and other Ilendlandle• weary Moyne, WrDynnar and 8411:61krf Cl each reek. 'Caen constantly . ' on hand a large stock of Sloretondist lableb aro Xoll gtvritato 'sta. dall:6mre JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF HA galling, Iron Inuits, Vault Doors, Window Shantz', Window Guards, &e., Nos. 91 Second st., & 86 Third al. ) • (between Weed and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Havel on hand a variety of new patterns Taney Gait Mal. an ItatdefiT an vary., pandonlar .8 Lannon paid to emir tag Ora , . Int. Jobbing do. SS tv,rt noth.o 4DVEHTISE IN TIM Alandleld, -0., Herald. BRINKERHOFF A DAY, tor2lJett 01-110 J. SETBERT; PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER, PA.. 100 7 - 1,5,.1 Ft., .11,11VVFACITRAP. AND DA.,11,111 J. Cu ttains, Corntee, Bands, Shade!) and Blinds, Illattrassos. Comfort'. Cushions. &o. eriPs:tk‘lir attentlno pep! 3 Cupat• In.l wad 1.14 to mdar. mr19.174 :8 it CLULEY, Renee, sign and Ornamental Painters -AND GRAINERS nen/Ors in White Load and Zinc Paints; Wt. all Plzut• ran:1.404% Van:llolra Window Ulm. rir.l 7. Brad... L, 144 WOOD STREET, melt h., Two doors atom Diamond 'allay OPENING OF SPRING GOODS. SAMUEL GRAY, Merchant, T a ilo r, No. 52 ST. CLAIR STREET, Is now opening a fins assortment of fashion .ol. Opens Goode, ronelstlng of Clothe. Farley, Wenner. sad Vertfneda *fleeted expressly far iM ennont trade, to etalcantarealdroepertLlly Write the attention of his customer* and the nablin woman a. fe2o.tett lute a01n..u...........nnwLDDYD.... S. ■ cmtouon PITTBIItJRGH STEEL WORKS JOBBB, BOYD Fr , CO., 1111.1111M.CITIZI3 OF CAST STEEL UJUNG, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and Pint Streets, JUAtlt . PITTSIWRaII, PI. D. 11. ROGERS & CO. itoo • rth. ISt PKOV KU PA intl. . . . Steel Cultivator Teeth. Cotrict It ..,. ._ , ID PRAT STIKATeI, Iter.kl r n • PITTXPIIIIOII. PA . _ JOHN Teem etiON, 410 4IIIEUTy STURIC T. Furopenn Agent and Intelligence Office Usn— •lorine CO r•mit NI and from furore Ihrnunlk In rn 'York tod .l, ll , lla r d. phi. hr • C AT'S ANITFURS. m• 0 0 R .& 00 . wit OLE SALE RETAIL HATTERS-, 131 Wood Street, 11.1. aliv•rn or. 1n...•1 • lull Sr. •1 11.1.1 e, OAPS. ♦WL) YUAN: Wholesale and Retail .10 int th• U'. t. which_ they !writs atteruion oeatl Dgreh catWIT v. molts w00n..,....u. 1. KOCIUUD•. .O. r, •'cu.r WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., XANIMACTULtEIIS OF AMERICAN" QM VANIZED SH EE 'l'" 1 R 0 N end Sol. Arent, for thse.als oSW.Diwess Woates Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron • 1:1 • —ALSO— Galvanized Corrugated Iron, for hoofing. Vizaznotem—No. 134 FIRST BT., PITTSBURGH. sTl:lrtlkshr ICE CREAM OYSTER SALOON BY .NAURICE KUNZ. f &ass Front /balm] BZ?WU 110 ITB W➢ Duman Guar. Prrrvitrzon. M=M York Car Willis, rotor. PAW:a. BILLMYEII & SMALL Are prepared to furnish Coal and Freight Can at short notice at fair. Woes and on aecommodatinet Ulm. to ree Muth!. rattles. Railroad Companies. CPU operators and Inner. ere referred. u to the chancier of eta work. to the following pestle. who an oar Care In Western Penne r leartia: The Wel tmoreland Coal Comeanr. Plttsborah. Permaylvula Railroad do da Meissen John an= a Co. '• Wm. R: .lout! On. do. 'liars. Warden. Ohs. Cat. do. Rkhard Melte Greeostautt W. H. WB.IOHT, Na. S 2 /maid et,bilieens Rood and Nark ' IMITTS/11:111131111k PA., _ r Manufacturers of and Dealers, an ALDO nor, rriunitEAL. CAIIPLIINfI and MX IJOILS'OdIi doks, laXTOadd ter , and et hinds of Laza Chdddili.dl4 Utritto - , • /UMW Infirm. IteztMsg. Flutidang and Nan Out. to 400 a to order at trent notice. 11GrTha *bore OW supplied reitulsoilentr7 meet hose .72,1rt0 , . • 0130. W. GEEIG P, MANIIPAOT,IIREAS, e Pita and ittotattialinartt. W. Watqt, PITTSBURG tt,. PA. . Aliumfactuto Pino and Oak Kegs of: the ratioaa descrlatlme at Ilan NSA 'tab Mar trill-tall at tag lowest asarlatt Witt& tt v ttritlrinutatr i e , Maly gOttel ed. d tlyrio,ro:sr•• WILLIAM HKESH, Corner• of lorhet and Fourth Streets, aramEnsus , FERNISMO 000i1S, iitunded AIWA" Free Lectures at At 71 o'clock. CONSUMPTION WEYMAN, AUCTIONEERS AND .AX-10,000 Ib3 Chia day rood and for Llggitg 11. CULLI,I4 KD '4I.OVES.-9 Carton)) Bajous Kid Din..,. rso'd tar canny, this day by 0000 A . A. MASON SOU. I AWNS AND CIIINTZES--DI often new A Lawns and Chlntsw.rsoslyal by tund A. A. MASON A CO. fill 0 LNOLtBii , 11{1Sti, SUOTUIi ANTS WPWII—If you want the moo kind of the rough llsvorrd Toss you wore acenstoms4 to In the old Mart. the 111.0.0.0 at the o r. L Ooautry Tea mr2s MOAT/ Prl2o'l4.:Yroprlator. BUTTEIt.-600 lbe etiletly fresh ii Tab]. tartar, rat:natal this morninig 0.21 Afth "Ps3lts Alston* co JILDULIL BACON. -1000 ibs country cured Homeood Et . oulders reed tblo mailing at 27 Plrthwtreet. oProidte ?d..= & co. mtal _— - - GIGS.-300 dozen ftnoll eg •• received 4 1 month= at 27 rift). etraet ohje mr26 11 RIDDLE. 11 2 ETINGS, MUSLIN S AND , LINENS IJ to found In 111 width. stow.. of niz MURPHY & BUICOR/lIILD. AWNSANDBRILLtANTS—IIIIIEWItY itk SUAUJIVIELCihsve •splasdld wortment af Wry, ittuds AI. French and American relate. meld 9 100 LBS BULK POliK, HAMS AND Iders.juit r ea'd'aud for pale by SUPPER BACON -20,000 Rams; *MO Shoulders: tO Maros* Sugar Cured Liernis lona Ws day and for sale by T. LITTLE .4 CO. NO. II licrood .treat. 4.; WAR CURED DRIED BEEF-10 tee. kJ Mr= hat oudltyjan ttedand far nda hr. FLOUR -100 bble beet Extra Flour; O bbl. beet Rye Flour, In eters and kr rate by mileT LITTLIka CO. BROOM BRUSH-10 tone Westbra broom ,brosh„ Jut reed and Or rale by T. LITTLE a CO. COI I IIM--100 bags prime !Co (toffs° just tes'd sod ht We by T. LITZ/Ala CO. WINDOW GLASS-400 big Sz10; - 76 bone 10611; 60 do IC/104.. Km 41061 d to M sod itte mr2o T. LISTLY L CO. 1110b11bbis Large No. 8 algoker.i; 60 DUN No. a • .do • • 60 holt bbl, No. do ab do ab No 1 do gouger do Na. 1 do 10 bole Mal Fag gel , on; ,- 20 IWA do • do -• 10 b O ble No. g Lege buportor Sklroon • 0 bbarNo. 1 sans Ilenlog; Motors iald for soh by W ASV t WILSON. mr2l No. Me Warty Matelot. Q UN nDoR DIodEoS lt.l Co , 13/ bed: p mo m Cr o on end o Moot Sean AO Wool Of War. 3111 raot'o Pa l'ordeors II do es* 8 , --ottuar toed brook 10 tnnoartln People; I do Anopten 7.1 bozos Onnood Popper: • ..Pons Unmade; 100 doom Paton% Boolotr, ticel down Corn feces.: PO do ldoclonotl itoLobboordr; Jolt Arrived and tor sate by WATTS W13.110N. , No. 10:01 Iribort. Nowt LNI:IJCAD OLL,-15 bide. Ohio Linseed 011 La In Aces and fur "Orb] T. LIIILLICO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1557. e SPRING STOCK. 1857. CAR ETA, OIL eLoTllx, MATTING, At., : . AT TIIIR 1 . Fourth Street Carpet Store. - W. D. & H. NI O C3AI_,LUNT I_II.ILSTECTFUL.LY invite the attention - of klt, their former nartonbere and tbo peblle aileron', a their orerent eterk Just Selected for Spring Sales, umbri,einff the re r La!ed of Fatima and Done Man J •e, nor.l.tlua py o ~re of Vehreta and Brussels, Tapeeory aed Common fafrolro. Aim, Bruomle, Par art. Todiled and Plain atair Mar Me. Oil Cloths frem 2 . 4.3 24 feet wide, Rua, Mate. Stair unit. Oftoton and Gott Al al Linz. Lbt, Yam and Rob Carpets. renettao Bllode. Painted. nod act! Ormu Phada IL will rrivo,d• pleoaore to flu,* gun!!! to ell aim may 1-, i..trou. or lobbloe ourabo•lb, Lilt] Ire ore determtr.ed n offer hada-amen Le toaur oaf ma, favor us trlth s call f thp oil nand. du, 87 Fourth r tn.... net. Wood. fr r2a - • . D. A 11. MoCALLI'ffI. CARLOS GARCIA, Corner. Penn and St (lair Streets, w L UEALI.F ncit. attcntlou of amokarn nod o d hm:rots to bin meet. which will be Inuod cam; lota a• to quality an:l Yarl