ISiMpgjj dajette.l D aosjm. uatrr ; f B. Min DLB & Co., Mlfr/rOSJ cmd PRO PR IE TO BS. PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL IT, 18G8. COUSTV CONVENTION The citizens of Allegheny coanty who mo opposed to tho National AdminWratioD, arc hereby rcr 4 and S p. >|. /ty order of tho V.mmiltf, Host. P. Nevis, Ch-.iroio.i Tub Tuomsor Politics. —The great and pro found deductions of politics, (and by politics we mean the science of government,) have their ap plication in every age, and to tbe subjects of kings as well as to tbe citizens of a republic. One might almost think that Jrsn s wrote the following under the express inspiration of the present administration : - “In reading the history of a free people, whose rights have Jbeen iovaded, we are interested in their cause. Our own feelings tell us how long they ought to have submitted, and at what mo ment ii would have been treachery to themselves not to fc&ve resisted. The ruin or prosperity of a State depends bo much upon the administra tion of its government, that, to be acquaint ed with the merit of a ministry, we need only observe the condition of tbe people. If we seelthem obedient to the laws, pros perous in theis industry, united at home and respected abroad, we may reasonably presume that their affairs arc conducted by men of experience, abilities and virtue. If, on the contrary, wo see on universal spirit of dis trust and dissatisfaction, a rapid decay of trade, dissensions in'all parts of the empire, and a total loss of respect in tho eyes of foreign pow grg may pronounce without hesitation that the government of the country is weak, distract ed and corrupt. The multitude in all countries are patient to a certain; point. 11l usage may rouse their indignation and hurry them into exceesess; but the original fault is in govern ment. * * Yet there is no extremity of dis tress which ought to reduce a great nation lo despair. U is not tho disorder but tbe physi cian: it is not a casual concurrence of calam itous circumstances : it is the pernicious hand of government which alone can moke a whole peo ple despair.” These strictures were writton whilo George 111 was king of Great Britain, with Lord North CbanceDer of tbe Exchequer, and tbe disolute duke of Grafton, Secretary of State. Under their administration of affairs U was, that the stamp act and the Ux on tea was laid upon the people of the American colonies, wars kindled agul inflamed, the British treasury depleted and wide spread discontent and a spirit of rebellion propagated throughout the empire. Yet the heartless sycophants who live only on tho life they draw from others, clung to an ingrale king, praised hie wise counsels and did homage to his genius at so much a year. Under our present Chief Magistrate, a spirit which finds its natural vent in wide-Bpread discontent and eventual civil strife and blood shed Is inculcated. The Treasury is depleted which whilom groaned with plenty; business languishes; our vast manufactories are closed; bated and tyrannical laws are sought lo be im posed on an unwilling and remonstrating peo ple; hireling troops arc quartered in their midst; wicked tests are proposed and base bribes of fered to the servants of tho people to seduce them from the plain path of duty. Yet, the min ions of power, tbe Macsycophants and tho Uriah Heeps hang around their “gracious Sove reign” to oheer him on in tho way to ruin, while the people in 'disgust, if not almost in despair, are throwing down the gage of defiance to an administration that has proved itself false to all promises, and in sheer hatred to its enemies has betrayed all its honest friends. Tyranny from age lo ago follows in tho same beaten paths, and the denunciations which wero applicable lo Georgo 111 aro applicable to James Buchanan, who would he as great a tyrant if he dared. How ABOLiTioifiajt is to Uli Killed.—A cor respondent of tho Savannah ir7or/i« Huiiaud ; rs in Wiw .>n»in, Michigan, n«* T..rk, lu fact resources of Western Pennsylrania, and realous ’ b •’▼cry Holland acttloinent in the United State*, argue* for her interests, eloquent and able be will re- *»»<•►» in ita favor. present the District with honor. Ilia geniality \TmU—for Chronic ~i Nertuu* Debility, or BO) Norrou*. and urbanity of disposition, and %ia intimate ( fti^ouutir,or Neuralgic affection connection with the leading interests* of tho Cacnon'—b uc *r«fui to oak far Bocrhave'a HMar.J Bit* country for many years have given him a hold . i***- tu<» grunt |K>p«iarity of ti>u modkinn ha* indnced upon the people/*' With such a leader tho coun- 1 °>*ny imitation*, ahkti tho public «h.>, by thapro the Presidential camp&ign Of 'M [Um'liui-AH 1 prl«twa,BßNJ PAGE, Ja., A CO., Manufacturing Ptunaa* J ceattataaod CtiorulaU, Z? Wood •treat, between l*t «oJ M •t» , Pfttnlmrgh, P», and DrngglaU generally apl^:JAwT fl-OKUVSll’Atfct' | EuiTOßa Gazkttb: Wo dcniro to cull public attention to the fact that Robert M’Ksiojit, ‘ mho ai .s*uJyvUi u , roimty, <>uTuc*Ur. tbc Ksq., of Allegheny city, will bo supported by J Wtt» in*t, Mr* HANNAH it f.atcjn. in tUo T4tli >•«*» <«t many voters for tho Congressional nomination h '* r ’*K < ‘- for the Allegheny and Jhulor District, at the ap- ' rlll uk “ after uuxu. prooching Convention «A*man of undoubted lrutu ™uw*v( her *-u. lii Baton, street firmness, admitted talent, zeal and energy, iden- Kn ** { "*y c,, r Th " *•« t,,n ar “ n-i-'-etriiHy tifiod with Pennsylvania interests from his youth ! lnllU *'* 1 to * uei>.—Various par- 1 ties have from limo to time called at the Mayor's i office, and complained that they hovo been vie- 1 timiied by tho “Grand Uonsolidiiicd Lottery, ’ and exhibited three newspapers which puffed up the swindle, and had been the means of drawing ; them into the enare. The newspapers were en- j titled The Benefactor, Jersey city, K. Cooper & ; Co., proprietors,,W Wall street; The American Monthly Ledger, J. H. Hall & Co., proprietors, 02 Wall street; and The Golden Era, Charles W. Morton & Co., proprietors, 102 Wall street. Mayor Tiemann directed Sergeant Bintey to fer ret out the swindlers, and seize all the lottery j apparatus he could find. | The sergeant accordingly proceeded to Wall street, but no traces of the swindlers could be | discovered within its charmed limits. Tho post office was then visited, whero Sergeant Birney was informed that the letters addressed to the above firms were re-directed to Norwich, Con necticut. He started immediately for Norwich, and on arriving there, pounced upon the lottery j men, and arrested fourteen of them, by the aid , of the mayor and sheriff of that city. The firm of J. 11. Hall & Company was found to consist of Wm. P. Petit and John W. Hooker. The par ties who sailed under the alias of “Charles W. Morton & Company" were L. B. Richardson, K. Richardson, and Geo. H. Wright, and the firm J of E. Cooper & Co., who were overhauled in J New London, Conn., was represented by George i A. Pratt George A. Pratt, Jr., and Sami. H. ! Freeman. Besides the proprietors, *ix printers, vir: D. E. Sykes, Hiram liazen, J. N. Perry, John Frangley, L. Forsyth, and J. F. Forsyth, who were eharged with setting up the matter of all three lottery newspapers, were arrested. The newspapers were full of urgent appeals to those who desired to enrich themselves in a short time to subscribe to the lottery, and were published monthly. One hundred thousand copies were issued, and eentall over the country, together with circulars, containing forged extracts from the Express and Dispatch newspapers. Circulars, newspapers, lottery tickets, money, and the whole apparatus were seized and transported to this city with the prisoners, who were held to bail to answer the charge. The Grand Consolidated Lottery has been in operation for six years, and has cleared half a million of dollars for the proprietors. It is supposed that the receipts amounted to $l,OOO per day. The prizes were ostensibly to be drawn in aooordanee with the drawing of the Delaware State Lottery, bat false drawings were returned to the patrons, and no prizes wereeverreceived. There are now three thousand tetters in the New York poet office, addressed to different lotteries and gift swindles.— N. Y. Cour. A Eny Good News from Lawses™, Mass. —The Mills starting vp—Business revil ing. — A corres pondent at Lawrence writes that there is a slight buL encouraging business revival in ih&l city. He says: “The Pacific Mills have nearly or quite com pleted their arrangements for future operations upon a permanent basis, with a good working capital, and arc now running upon full time a large portion of their establishment. The print works of this corporation are unusually busy, ; working to their full capacity. The Atlantic Mills have never stopped work, and aro doing a good business. The Bay State, capable of em ploying about three thousand five hundred per sons, is using up the remnants of stock, with about GOO operatives. A charter has been" al ready granted for reorganization of this concern with a new company, under the name of “Wash ington Mills," and as the properly would bo transferred at a price far below tho original cost they might, without doubt, bo managed with profit andsuooeas. The l'embcrton Mills, in the hands of their present proprietors, aro gradually resuming business in full; their goods are in de mand, and they will, doubtless, soon bo running in full lime. The Duck mill is recovering, and the paper mills are in full operation. The machine shop is still idle; the stockholders are waiting an opporluuity-to sell without making too great a sacrifice. There are comparatively, no new buildings being erected." Stock Sales. —The Legislature of New York, some years since, passed an act rendering time sales of slock illegal, or void. At the New York city stock board, however, they have always been held valid, and any member failing to meet bia engagements of tho kind was liable to expul sion. The effect of this conflict has been that, while stock speculation has gone on as usual, the brokers, who did a large commission business for outside parties, were frequently victimized, as, on account of the illegality of time sales, the properly of no person could be seized for losses on these contracts. At the present session of the Legislature an act has been passed legalizing all time sales of stocks. The case is now changed, and all who speculate are responsible to the full extent of their means. Balttmori and Ohio Railroad. —The revenue of the road for the month of March was reported os follows: Main Stem. NW \ ire tt'wih. Br'h ToUl. For Pe»»en*r». O6 $3,373 4o $.10,692 31 $88,666 76 For Freight . 51f1.420 32 24,666 41 12,016 89 362,992 62 1371,011 87 $27,MS,si $42,709 20 $141,049 88 Compared with the same month in 1867, these returns show the following result: Milo Btcm. N.W Vlrg. ffub. Dr'ti ToUl. Marsh, 1867 $490,949 67 $64,499 94 $645,447 81 •• IMS 371,011 37 29,928181 42,709 20 441,649 39 Djrrt-up Id March, 1868. Crime in England. —ln looking over our files of English papers of laic, our alleution has attracted to the numbor of aggravated crimes which ore reported- A Liverpool puper thus refers to this matter , “A glance at the assize intelligence'shows a prolific crop of crime in this country, and some of the cases exhibit orimea of the deepest dye And magnitude. Murders and.aggravated man slaughters are frequent, and it is clear that the comparative mildness of the criminal law in our time does not deter from the commission of atro cious offences.” Thb Kansas Question iH California. —A letler from California to The Philadelphia Pm* aays: As a further and indubitable index of public sentiment on the Kansas question, as il now pre sents itself I refer you to the fact, that while we have 47 National Democratic newspapers in the State, only three of the whole number sup port and advocate (he views of Jeff. Davis, ,f ei id omne genus.” Tuc disposition of the slaves who form a part of the McDonough estate in New-Orleans, embar rasses the settlement of the case. The negroes are eighty-six in number; the larger part of them young, healthy, and able to make tbeirown way; nine of them are superannuated or otherwise helpless, the maintenance of whom will necessa rilly become a charge on Lbo cities of New-Or le&ns and Baltimore. Acquittal or Bolton. —Bolloo, a negro tra der, who deliberately murdered McMillan, of Mayeville, Ky., In Memphis, Tenn., last year, has been acquitted. The verdict was auticipa ted.—Louisville Courier. If Bolton was a deliberate mftrderer why was a verdict of acquittal anticipated ? The citizens of Kansas were overjoyed at tbo intelligence of the defeat of Lecompton, Oq Saturday night last Leavenworth City was illu miu&ted, and a grand Jubilee took place. Re ports reached that city on the-iiight of tbeQtb of various celebrations held in different parts of the territory on receipt of tbo news from Wash ington. _ Tue ruu of shad in the Delaware river has been greater during the past week than for many years past. It was so great on Monday and Taesday, says the Trenton Republican, that some of the seines broke down under the immense quantities or fish enolosed, and many shad es caped through tho rents. ,T»ie report is revived in well informed cir cles,. that Senator Slidell, of Louisiana, and Mr. Belmont, late Minister to tbo Hogue, are en gaged in the raising of i loan for three million of dollars, to be applied In aid of the revolution now in progress in Sonora. It is a curious and affecting circumstance that an infant grandson of Col. Benton, the child of William Carey Jones, died in tho house of his grandfather, within a few hours of that grand father’s decease. “Ob, pray let me have my way this time,” laid a yonog gentleman to his lady-love. Well, Willie, I suppose I must this once, but you know that after wo are married, I shall always bave a Will of my own." Sprnal jloticrs TBS BXSXICAOTrXIiB AGENCY, FOR THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF TRADE, B. DOI'GLAStHtt 0., Proprietors, C-ru,, 1f,,.,./ „nd Fifth Sts., Pitt.lmrjh, /'«•• ALEX ARMSTRONG, Manager. Est vt lirticl. N.-w Yolk. June, IHtl—l'lttvbV. Miml. 1-i; NKW-^OUK 1: l**>U(ll.AsS k CD I'ittahargli u Puruuiss A Co. Philadelphia H. Dousuass A Co. Cincinnati B. iwitim ««■ 4 Co. Cleveland B. Rocolae* A Co. Detroit B. DutULAfs A Co. Chicago .. ..B. DouobAsa a 00. Dubuque H. Doiui-iM S Co MUwaukk) It. Dououms A Co. New Orleans B. Dorousa A Co Charleston . B. DoruLAßs 4 Co. l.ntitsrlHr,. . fl DviKiLABB * Co. St. Units 11. IXirouw A Co F. lUsiiu A Co. J D. Purr k 00. Purr A Oo B. Docuuss a Ci c E London, Rug J) Docolass A Co. Letters of Introduction to Lawmen of high standing and reKiK-ctabllity in every ioctlon of the Union, will be grain ttouity fnruiehed to subscribers making application at the ofllcty Also Utters ol introduction to any of the office# named above. X3K',.Unctions riOUFTIt ATTUSDU TO lit m fIBTB or tm United .States and Bamsti PoassMiotn ape-dtf fc wm.c. uobi&nQN r. a. mu.in ROBINSON, MININ h MILLERS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WAS KINGTON Pen n a Pittsburgh Office, No.'ll Market street. Manufacture all kinds of Steam Eojodos and Mill Marblu ery; Casting*. Railroad Work, Ptvaiu Huilurn and Sheet Iron Work. Jobbing amt Repairing duneou short notice. mr2M jdlr Academy of Painting and Drawing. The public are informed that a School for the above branches will be opened on and a flee the Ist Of April next; at Nn 21 FIFTH BTRKET, for those who may be dcalroßß of obtaiuiug a practical coarse of instruction— Thera will also be taught the use of the French Crayon, Etching on C'o;«;icr, Lithographic Drawing, (one done) Tinting n-t(A India /at and Sepia; also the bast stylo of Painting In Cd and Whirr CJors, by which tho pupil ii en abled to su> reed more rapidly than by any other moth.*! Tho merits of this style of paint! ng and drawing have boon long aDd successfully tested la my clawts. Uaviug In my possession u large anil finely selected collection <\f Originals for entry branch, I Invite ladles and those who may have In views courseo( lessons tocil! at my Studio, No 21 Fifth street. 49-After the tint of April my patrons aro Informed that my Rooms will he removed to No. 21 Fifth stroeL same enlranco as Cargo's New Phi tngrapbic Gallery. Those dr string a superior Portrait at a moderate rate are reminded that my cidored Photographs received the First Herman* at thelud Fair. mr'd-Urndfc JOHN N. OLOGGER, W H OLDS ALITcTh o“C"sTeTep' OT No. 4*d Fifth Street, near Wood, KFINEMAN Ac M E Y RA N T Wholesale and Kotail Dealers in F/.V F GOLD AND R/ 1. VE R WATCHES JBWBLHV, SILVER AND PLATED WAKE TANCY GOODS, WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS SND A X K R I A 1., AT KABTBRN PRICKS. mrUUydavrP MITCHELL, HERRON & CO. ■IBDFAOTCUKB OF (-looking, IParior and Heating STOVES, (irate Fronts, Penders, Cooking Enngcs, If., IU4 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. mr’J'dfcly E'l\N>k. sSXU VIL WURKb. ALEXANDER BRADLEY ■ ANLTACtVan AltD OKALUt IN EVRT VAUETT Of COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. Plain and Fancy Grata Fronts, &c., [WHOLESALE AND ItKTAIL >'<'-ntid(y on Allegheny River, two aquatPA u-'rtb-te»i d 1 IVoosyUttuia Paaaungcr lvp..t und Scales Room, mrl3 lydfc Bio, 4 Woodßl., Pittsburgh. Ps- PAYNE, BISSELL & CO, W ASD rACTL'K txa or Cooking, Rarlor tit»nnv -* IJ. B.IBOG-HjACS Sc CO, MAKCVACTUXnS OP Rogers* Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth. Comer RottandFirH Street j, Pittsburgh, Ax. Ja29:ljr 150.) mnM-l-S 11 JSSL Will rem.ln »t Ih-lr Ullic.. ol Kg— tv.ms Gsl.i. *ul. boo**. *c, »nli So* l>*ll iffo. 1»1 Penn Htront. rYTrTI fT¥YTI ' OITO3ITE THE ST. CL.UK 111/TKL. mTSlilllulll. PI A iff O rOR T S 3 nliSsi to" the .«.•■»( » TILL JVSEFt tt S T, 184 S, , h . )M tH£ „ RMT 4SD lsniT4U£t> HkK ,Acv,ri .-r ' «*■»«. ...4 -II W r.„.«l for • <*rm *•! yf ... . r~J AnU may be consulted dally, ciiicKKßiXti a. sons. Uoitou. ‘"* r, ' r ” Br!l tu ' |U A i.K\ANP>:u kin*;. fcr CoßiQmpdoDt A.lh»a, tlra-.hliU.u4 rpHE SI.’UiCKIUKK, in rumuum-ing Uu‘ :ir 1?0 ’ U i iK \T-The Wr-o Wan-luVe .11 -other Chronic Coinpl.l-I* will, or n ».l m hi- n— grille i.n|.|.>* ..f »'l ANoVi MtTKS. h J- » « A c\,, M*. im c.uiluk Pulm.iU.rf Dift-ur, (ocluJiDg ! hoiu the world r.*nowm-.l mnnufat l.iry ol (.11 U'K Mil M. A y , r „t , tl j -Vr 1,1-n [. Knoim-of Cai.n-rl, f th. Ur,,, /*•;. HON.-. btatnu, b-fa to inform lb- public. that »«• 1...--II ‘ ' AkK. M.i'UKOY 4 o>. " '7.' f- , ‘ J tin.t«lil,...l„s.,uet .hern.., SI.. Cm,, tf N „ wf.ol ...J I*. tWoh.l -t. f>' 'ci'lnl.., /*■««/' eh . «ht>- tlmr .«lc.. rp(J LET—A two story Bri.’k lhTtllingflQ ! orC«>uaumi.li. .ll i* 1*4..1 m-iu Uio r*rl that Ihr Jis /r- Tlu-su ut-w ri.m* Fortfl. Love Ut-u e< Irrted bj j.»«io hnn- i. . ( Mrah.r of- ; i H E I M 1 HO \ K M E N I S frcU, and luvnli-h nre purnintly r.utk-ii»nl .k'.uial 1 M*l- I y tlu< wuhiu the licit f«« month* , lb. pr* hm. tiuit-ulcurAbilllr ou.ny t.cMm.mt bnmd n,.0„ I wlul’il ] tbf lilfllHible.l.Ul ful»-> iflrn thdt thr M-ltt . « Hu-.1 i*-«-k -.11 , ft 3 ' bo readied in a ilir.ft by InhnhMun CS.No rbaiKo f-r , uuhilUliuii. A lint of .(ii'-Ati.-on will hi- s.ul t«. tb,*» wh-'aup t.< mil •ult us hr l**tt**r. dawfrtf Y CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE SPRING *Ti>CK JUST OPENED, AT THE OI.D ESTA MISTIMES! <•>' HENRY li I G B Y , l'i% Wood Street, Pittsburgh, P«., Who in now receiving from, Kuroj-e :u»*l Eastern ClUe*, a vlwicv H**urtin«*ot •<( artieloi In bit title, romprbiiUK new *ud t.nleful of lVai I WLllo 3tou«- Ten, Dining ami Toilet War-, and the satin' In Plan., tlolii, Ltixlro Baud and Flownrn; Fin** Whit” Vitrillod Ir-ti SlniiC Table ffuffl, Unown t" Ik* (In* m i«l dnrail" now id n»o for Hutfdsand Rti*uiiil»miß. Fr-iieh China "f n-w styles, in I'nro White an-! G„M Band. either iu Belts "C mtiftlo puct-r, Kldily Gill ami IWorated Toilet BiitUnnla aunt np |>r«7cd manner, and Udtled by u*. baa ircoive-1 Iho unc tion of the moot scientific of the Medical PrbfraaUio of Phil adelt'bia and elsewhere, win* rt> oiunieti 1 it a* siipein-r t" any otber i.ow manufactured. (if ll» etDcacy and lni|^rtAiii- •• a iciuedml in cases of Consumption, Gvnt, llruncliitH, Asthma, Chrome Rbi-uu.a tiam. and all .‘■crufuloiis diseases. it is onueetmaary t» —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and Ain-rica having tested It* wonderful curative properties Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKER A CO., Wholesale Druggist*, No. 1M North Third street. Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggista thninghont th« coontry. felEl dtoc3o bENTIST'RV. ~tSSB* graft dr. j . mai. if /: r. s, WORK S BUKOKON DENTIST FROM NEW YORK, EXTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT PAIS BY A LOCAL BENUMBING AOINT*. to* i.CM:* uNLY Inserts Teeth on Gold, Silver, riataou and tintta Perch*, and performs all Dental operations m a *. i.-ntilk manner, without pain. moderate, 64 Sralthflwia Street, below Fourth, pittsbgbgd J. M. LITTLfc TAILOR, No. 54 St. Olair Street, (Dr. Irish*s New Boitdlug.) PITTSBURGH, PA seMlydfc A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 03 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH, PENS A Companies represented of highost a tan ding. Chartered by psunsylvam* and other States Fire, Marius and Ufa Risks t*k«u uf all descriptions A A CARRIER, Jylfi lydfo t> S CARRIER. DAWKS Ac CLULEV, House, Sign and Oriiauuntal Painters, A s l> G R A I S E R ‘ s DUUM D 1 Whit« anti Zinc Paint 0. Also, all kinds of Paints, Oils, Varniibea, Window GUM, Potty, Brushes, Ac., 144 fn*od Street, fwo dmriabivt lhamond MUy urlV:lyd(c W OEOi 11. ANDERSON, .S'*, ibt L/Wfy .Sr rut, Pitnbrtrgh, P-t., MiNoracTuncK awn wiioixmti malcr in Kvory Variety of PATENT AN I* ENAMELED LEATHER, Shot Lruihrr, Nj’htt, Mon} ecu, • Frtorh «mf (t»un/ry Otiff .Skint, fc)«*lo I<<>1)1 tier. Carriage Oilclotljk, Sco. All of which will la* turn lab ed at the luwrat Caah Piiies. IDEM WANTE D.*k* apt-dly JPX)RKIC*N BiXL’H A.JN’ Ct K. SI 0 II T B I LL S DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN &. CO., ON TUK UNION BANK, LONImjN, IN br.MbvF i»NE roUND STERLING AND UI'VVARDb Also, BIIUou tbv priudpsl cities Aud Idwim *il FrAUcr, Belgiani, Hutlaud, Germauy, Rubala ahO uthvr Ihuujw-an «Utc», o'lixtanlty <>u band and fur aaln by WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO, f.'2o:lyuf<'. Banker*. Wood atreid, comer of Thir-I MATLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS No. IK Pine Street, St. f.ouU, Mo. 11m t •> Murd-v-h A Dicktcu. St Luma, Day 4 Moti*ck, OlociouAtL Ohi», CbAj. Dnffleld A Co, Lotiuville, Ky, K b. Day k Oo , Baukerm, Peru, lII* . Dmn & btoii-, Bankeni, MunrMior, l«,wa, Day k Mallack, Philadelphia, I**-, K. Furiyth, Cliicagi’, Agrul b-i Illinol* Ceuiral Railroad. Jaftr.mrtfc WK Y IVI JSi X »O N , Mauutkctun-ra and IX-ol'ts iu all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A N l> X/ELA-IF TOBACCO, Corner of Smith&rld Street and Diawtond AH'S/, PITTSBURGH. PA^ Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheese, Butter, Seed**, 3Tish, And Produce Generally, AwF No* 26 Mod Strut, PtttiovrSh. ~SAJVIX7KL GRAY MEBOHANT TAILOR, No 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, Dr. Irish's New Building) J ASr'MoXj A U uurufkcma or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Foul Oil, delfr.dlyfc Not. 168 ami 170 Srcond Sfrrrf. HKLMBOLD'B OKNLINK PREPARATION HELMBOLD'B Genuine PREPARATION HELMBOLD’B Gentiino PREPARATION UKLMBOLD'S (Jennitie PREPARATION, f* prepared according to Pharmacy nod Cbomtolrj. with the greatest accuracy and Chornlcsl knowh-dge devoted to their combination. _ HELM BOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION—For thwasea of tbs Bladder. Kidney*, Uravel and Drojrty. R* ~KAD , *KKAD I HEAD'—“Ye atHicted read,'' tin, follow ing certiUcate ©I a cur* <- 0.-ar Sir I hare l«u troubled will, an affliction of the lited'to and Kidnej* tor orrr twenty* year*. I hara trod Physicians tn vain, aud at la»t conclu ded to giro your genome Prep*!allots « 11 i-tl, aa 1 bad heard It highly spoken of. It ktu.r.lsd nio immediate relief. I iiaro uaod three buttle*, aud I havu obtained more relief from It* effects and feci much better than 1 bare for twenty years previous. I bare tbc greatest faith tn its virtu** and curat Ira powers, and shall do all in my power to make it known to the afflicted Hoping thin may prove advanta geous to yon in assisting you to introduce the medicine. 1 am truly yours, M. McCobuick LawUtown, Pa.. Jan. 28, 1867. Bboald any doubt Mr. McCormick's stalemont, be refer* to the following gentlemen: Hon. Wm. Bigler,exUoveruui, Pdiiuylmm* Uuu. Thoa B. /lofmce, Philadelphia Uon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Tioga Co., Pa lion. J. 8. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. Uon. D. K. Porter, ex-Govoinur, Pennsylvania Hon. Ellis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia, lion. R. C. Qrtar, Jndgs U.B. Court. Hon. 0. W. Woodward, Jndgs, Philadelphia. Uon. W. A. Portar, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. Uon. Jobu Bigler, eWJovcrnor, California. Hon. E. Banks, Auditor General, Washington, D (,' And many others, if necessary. beaded HELMBOIiD’S OENUINE PREPARATION, in anoiber ccflamu. g>r26:flipdswF ? ? 3 p ? ? > f $ (? ? ? p Trnnes for U»a Care of Hernia or Rupture. MARSH’S RADICAL CURE TRUSS RITX'BB'B PATENT TRUBB, rrrcu’B supporter truss, self-adjusting truss. DR. BANNING’S LACE or BODY BRACE, foi ILs cureof Prolapsus UterL Piles, Abdomfeal aud Spinal Weaknesses I»R. B. 8. FITCH'S Silver Plated Bnpporter. PILE PROPS, for the support and cure of Piles. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for weak aud varlcoeo reins ELASTIC KNEB CAPS,for weak kneejoluta. ANKLE SUPPORTS, for weak anklejuluit SUSPENSORY UANDAOEM. SELF INJECTING SYRINGES: els'-, every kind of Syringaa. DR. KEYBER also has oTrius which will radically cure Hernia or JUmtare. Office at No. 140 Wood rtnud, sign of the Golden Mortar. apS.-dawF Galvanic Battery, or Electro Magnetic MacßWia, for Medical purpose*, of a vory superior kind, will Uaaatfrea of Express charges, wherever au Express runs, upon » remittance of Ten Dollar* Address Dr. GEO. 11. KRYfrEK, No. HO Wood sL, PUtsbnrgb, Pa. tpHalawF ChlTdren CPHiffg l Tetth.»»l'a Motaiaa up Nuaata DR. B iL PARRIS’ CELEBRATED SOOTB ISO STRUT*— This infallible remedy has preserved hun dreds ef children whoa thonght just recovery,from convul sions. Aa soon aa the Syrup la rubbed oh the gnnis, the child will recover. This preparation is eo Innocent, bo effi cacious, and >0 pleasant, that no child will refuse to let Us gams ho rubbed with it.'’When Infants ate at tho age of four months, though thero Is no of tooth, one IwUfe of iho Syrup should bo used oji the gums, to open the pores. Parents should never bo without the syrup in tha nursery where thsre are young children; for if a child wakes In iho night with pains In the gams, tne syrup immediately gives ease by opening the pores andhealing the gams, there by pretan ting convulsions, forera, Ac. Prepared oalj by Dr. fiwayne A Son, Phfla. 1000 bottles ust recelvcdandfor sale by tha Pittsburgh Agent, mrtfcdswf Dju GEO B BEYBSB, l« Wood it. #trto aMcttistmcnts. <>CH iiRK.i TKST PE UFO h‘m: US, PKOFFAbIoNAI. bi,.l NON at,- m ..t c • |»vrl lo'ly inT,lo.J (,; mil will, choir l.irb'U an.l M\ I'M mi F"it' x, taklDC flino aulliciuiil to Kivu them u F*lr and Impartial Trial. The huw at.x-k will'll .-nnipli-t*: vihl >■,<(•( Ui! ri„ 4 :>1,. I» /\| Ii nliufvtnrfvl by MESSTtS. CHICIkKKINiI k doNS. _ WITH ALL Til KIR LATR IMPROVEMENTS IN .HE .-Ik LF.3. «iechanlßm.attTU|rth and durability, dfUratr and eitvjtic tuoch, nud <'i-|Ui»llc bcanly uf tone, which har.> r.-o -d..n-l tin*.) Plano Purie* *%l tbx nemn -t OhiclceritiK A S-'ii», lanii.il> in foreign latfU muu tbi« rmilmi'iil one opcrncKKieiS'. .t ,v<-.v.r K[ILIOA K \ K If SK\ E N O(’ T A K grand I»iano fokts;.s, with tliiMr new Pati-M Ai-liur, » It .| Paum („l| Ji„ u iii.rne. : a u».'hi (Uju-rb lii.f 1 iiLi'.-ijt, «1..| wi((,..i.r iu xny wh*rt«, will *- Bold il «p|di- 1 lui wiiliin <.t,» ni fi.rh at n i. : dnr lii I, ~f ONK IUiNDKEL) DOLLARS!! AUO— A Poll Pjivxii neUre $, C ml-ining all tho oanontl&l -'iu thsn an onHnary S. ren OrUvc S'juaio Plan • PRICES AM> TL/I.US in variably the eaui. as at the mam r %* torv IT TII F. I* I A*X O FORTE MaunCacturcd l.y Mrnn IIUCKKIUN'i Jl t.i whciu "tbu •übicrlWi hta betn thru iuM ex-Inane Apvnt In tlila city I->r aotuaoy jc-ar», ARI X"t FI RSITHED To ASV uTIIER llo'.'iF is this •■irv, ass> all ohuf.rx w sr i.f sfst, asp rmc/iASRRS directed r<> /■ II £ >’ It R < R I i; I A AM. THK WANo KOKTE? munof:..tnre-i HUM. A SUNtj. atl‘l aold id this tiurkel ARE tV A R K A N T By lb« Msmifn. tln>i» and the Sufr* ribni JOHN 11. MF 8».l* Afctotii b.r Chkki'ring & Bona in I‘iiutm FVntiiyiraui*. taiUrn Ohio and North IVki No. Ml Wood Street, I» and F. inth Street, PlTrSllUßitH. I’A PRINTER'S CARDS- I>. for .*]- bv IV M G JullSsTu aplr Il.ml.T* n. i'rint. I.’ MatutaL, I. ' V S' I’VkHIUR COLD DENS >*..!•! h WSJ G J'tHN!*Ti) »pi; .-uiiuiitin*. I.' \ Blank rooks—ah sizes an' ruliuij 'D Land u: mado t.i order il a *iij by Wil. 0. JGILNSTC aplT black book llanufacturara, J*~OB PRINTING—Cards, Circu, LUII Bill Hrudl. t-■. ic , uxecilUx) willi itspencriiyle tiy TV' il G JOHNdTOt apt? Priuler* and Stationer*. II APPLES —200 hide. cnmnmn | Gr*en Applrijnil receiivd and for salt* I aplT ft- HOB^ EIED’FrOIT— So Luh. Dried i It do Dried Prarhci Juit and f<> aplT K. ROBI P'OTATOES —HKM.ti-. Potato and lot ails by upl7 U KOBI CHEESE —*24U Lxs. prime W. ] Just rxoivrd and G«r aali by R KOUI BUTTER AND'EGGS- 10 Rbls ft I .Lila. Rdl Rutter jn«t r>*c‘«l ainl for tab BACON 1 .00,000 lbs.‘Hams, Sht Side* itiain.ika houia and tor **J<’ by LARD. — IT* kegs i/eul Lard. ii f..r*nlrby aplT UKNRr I LAKE FISH ISO half bbK vvl: 75 .to do T :io do al>* by apl? RKNBY GRKIiN APPLES— fl) blVi'l ..i.eaj'ples f..r«»lel>y upl7 Uk.NRVIICOLI.Ufi; LIME. —200 hbla fresh Lime revived uud fnroAl.' l.y apl7 BKNRY I£. COLLIN*. Yr >WV-/*Hlol.y »pl«i U. L. KAIINESjrOOK A(M ‘JO CASKS SAL SODA tor wile l»v OU B- L. FA U MISTOOK A CO *pp Ni>. Oi,r..ruw W0.. bin. pure win ii.al.4 urnvlob! »nJ fur ■air by DAMOC. i»r Lib. tty r/\/Y BUS. BLUE MERCER * * V*V * in *toro mu) Aiming for umle by A,,li, DAt ID 1 AO "BUS." YELLOW AND l vU POTATOES iu itoro and arriving COHN MEAL -100 bus. extra for snle by a|> 10 DAVID RYE Frol R—2'- bids in si eale by DAVID RVB BRAN 2 ton* in store n by »{U6 DAVID NOTICE. --! have this day, Ap •old my vutli flock of I'ntlery.Snrtfici ic, to Mwn. XV. W YOI NG and WM C. who will continue lllC bu.MDria At tllC bid Btl name -f CARTWRIfUIT A VODNO. My Cartwright, ha* boeu engaged with rae for b enter* iu tli* d*w firm with a thorough kr buatnen. 1 rhorfolly ncominond the now mcr patron* and friend*, who bar* heretofore*) liberally patronuicdcty ettabliihmont. JOUN CA&TWKIUHT. CO-PARTNERSHIP. Tb** undersigned littvn tbUdAV formed n partnership nn-i Pocket and Table Cutlury, Surgical aou Dental Id slrnrnents, Gum, Piitnls, Fishing Tackle, Ac . No hC W.xmJ •tract. They give apodal attention to the manufacturing of Trasses, Supporters. Ac Jobbing and llepslug with punc tuality and despatch. npl6 dly POTASH.- -A priiuf urtirh-, just received by ap]!> MACKKOtfN A FINLEY MaOKEOVVN & FINLEY are now receiv ing a large ]■ -t of Punts, Bcuihf-s anil Varnishes, at »pl:i No. I*7 LUrerty utrcet XTH AOT OF LOU WOOD.—A very lar^e invoice (tiling at aery low price* by aj.li> MACKK'Wtf A FINLEY 1858. Liberty st. Mess pork.—Too bbis. sf, ceirlng and for salo by U.Rt LARD —ICO bbls. and ten. Nd. 1 Lard t<* arrive and fur sale by _ sp!3 R. KOBISON A CO. Grape vines—a ruw extnj for yards, Ac, at the heed Warohoqso] apl4;3Ul* JAME KASPBERRY PLANTS.—b| an gw just rac'd tor sale by JASIId I LOWER SEEDS—A choice * Annual Blooming Flower Be*da. pack* PriAe |1 for 80 varietia. ap!4 JAME RHUBARB ROOTS—SO Rod Victoria or Mammoth Price $4 per and norilcuttniml Bio re, 47 Fifth st. JASi CHEESE— 50 boxes choico \V JuiUtcairing and for sale by R. Dj dfot Kmt. IFor -bale. LIHEII'H M'KKLT IT.Ol'KU'n i’OK 't I. üboilt I' -I 11 1 I I- • < deep. 1 ’ '-‘■l'llli. ** 1 1 Ki. luii.’i' All.-). ~n w In. • - ei. i—l a .-r ii.in and Oarruci li.ni—. . Tin. i i |. 11) i • r-.H i-.» f i f'"V anil wdl l-e S--1J at * hnr«<.in .u-d n iai •••t. !• i hi- l ..i p«i ticulaie l,..nuu\. I ' n II KINO. k( ,17 N, '.’ll l.il—rty «tn-*L SALK I \\•* tii;t:.-h*‘.l Curri:i^c.T\ UoK.-F.F ir.'i.aM M. »..ll broken and .1.-2QK. A ppl» ,i A JACKMAVF FTAULK. *,.1.; oidvhn iVun #«., t.«il.-» .-I Clair Valuable farm fuk sale, con* uuning 10u a. tc«. I-Ins A l-irt of Section I. in i».*dirn- Tt. Mahoning <• ulit. Ohio; about IIM acres ck-ared. in a l.igt. .-t it* id nilticatf'U, about one half Mcad-w Land, - I a snprm-i iiuallty, th* balance-high and rolling. r-a.i>l .r tt.- Pl.iiiJb II ■ « ..in l ..I the t«-"l (Jni/.ing Karma •" 'he ■ --mitr. },**. me n-rer fulling springs <>n It.al*. *u Orchard. U»r iin{ trnit at a -ii|i-ri .r .(iiwlity. together »ith •» g-~d and r*lu . lik Munc uuarrv. itwllil-e a-1.l at a l-w j-r».-and easy p,,).. l ent. m-m «j,-. dtf_ ZA LX.Hf .'TKKKT. 'li..-. l?i)K SALK—IS acresol'lnnd near Hull'-n-* J ’ Ftaii-.n.-.u Allegheny \ alley 11. K, h> mik* ir-m tl. ~ih. The land i« all corr-red with fine f-r««t tree*, whh h liiuk' ■ it a desirable }.hu- t. i a r.,ontrv rei-iden-e ■1 Building .iich l*u l-y 1»" leet-ti P-.-nn.v Av.nn--, near Magi* street. d” * Store Mtuau-d in one . of the best lochli-i.« In thv city of fVlahnrgh, for either a jobbing, r.lailvr prescription hti-u-.- linlii''rint-otsAta» ofiefed to lootaining of ram occur rence. For Information In.jmre J'lilN HAFT. Jr. at No. Wood Strict, mm- r .t W.»»l and Piiu tiuigh, P». I //, _ Valuable City Property for Sale. very ilemrable lot on Water Street 1 and R.-1i.u1.l Alloy, nest to Johu Irwin A F.-na, l-MDg la> f-*i uu Wbl. r hqJ Fn.m -InrU, and ir.O d-tp along the Alky. It u.ll k- sold t. g. U--i '.i in lot* d •JO-t 'JA feet >ach F-i i.rme i >»tii. Ii w.a W made .aay a* t<> |.a)muni.) n;e pi) n> JriFKl'tl F I.IIFaJH A i.'D . mi l d |..r ►otlnii- up Apply to W 11 .-I'YLAM. oil Mill. «|.l l«*tlF . K-rfo a i Ciaig •>« . Alb-fthiliJ l it> Ohio l.and for Sale. rgh, Wetturn «rn V u gin la atii'.ud Alb | • pITnUwT ~r L N A OO THK eiitifiTil-.*r nff.irs f»r iiale Kcction ton, tn-e I.‘uip I . i an.— 10. bt.u k n.nut), 1.'h1.., ■ nirnn-iily k nowii a.i "tL viiivi'i :i..n," eontHin.ng 64-j a> re« It n ■iliinl.'l lbi.» n.il-* u■ ol ..f M—ailkn, ..n the FtatoH-.iiJ leading l«- \V.»et-i, and wit bin at-.-.it lw„ nuk* id the Pitta 1-ut.h, M Wain- and (In-ago Ilailiond Ttiefc-ntti, eiml and t««.i tb<>*aat .|>i >i leta are partly rlc-arod and unproved— the rt-tuaindei i> r.irered with aui-enor timber—-and the • lioia ia well watered by ipriugs and ronniu# atrewms Thta ai-rtii'ii is ...muJered the 11 neat l-ody of laud in Ibo county It will 1- »-.hl nndiridivl or to .;uartera to suit purchaser*. T.-tie-aewbo diunro to luT. *t In rnlnie a better r-pj->-i tnoit) Is lardy oft.-rv-d. J. H SWKITZKK, or'Jfl.-UulfT N - lul 4th atirrt. Plttabnrgh. Farm lor Sole. tarn, Prtoe b lu a i 4 CO, rpilE ANDERSON FARM, 2* miles ■ ab--*i- the D—j»nt New Brighton, Boavor Co, Pa, on Block House llun, cvniaintug Icrs acre* i f eXi*ellent liiad, every acre of la tillable, acd US uf which ia tin der colCivatloD. TberesVtd.3 acrea of good tiinbor, KTbaira la grau and pastarn, and an abundance of coal Th*-r* ia ao urtbard oi grnltivl fruit trow. In almost every fl.-hl them ia a spring of never failing water Tha iQipruvementa rouunt ot a now frame liwrlltnx, al tach.id tom Weuthor t-uuded h-g. a ‘mail t-riiiml b..n~0 aud a large ft arue Uarn. In I ) 3ti fret. ■fhla i hoira faun m in a high atnte of* Ctilt iTnli.-n. goirfl, and in a r.-'i-e. neighborhood, c.-oieuienl to dinrcbea. « h.-ol*. F..r leiui". cn.|inr.- at THIS UFF'ICK, or t>r J ANUKRFuN. New Brighb-u. l'a. food atr»»t to ohuii-e !Si).V a co. Apples and sale by SON A CO. just rop’d SON A CO. R. Cheese ISON A CO Eggs ami by SON A C" (mldersand FOl'lt T II N \I, K « F I- «T S AT AUCTION. Emporium Reai Estuk aDtiMauufarturiiis Cn. store mid CoLUNS itti ti-. r iS, Embracing a larue number ok eligible locations f-y IhuldiLy purposes, nb-llier foi teenk-ncea, atnrea, inanuf-tctoiiee, <-r . tbi-r purpoaea Also, F.-reral (IwitM.., dotiblo and aiugh- Fnirno O-tLagie, rvcr-Dtty erecti-d. in niod.-rD atyl», and ready lor • ctitipsuiry; ail of which will l-.i uflrfcd u(-on liberal trims, ht I p-.ld. vrlth- ul reserve lo the hlgiiiit bidder. Mound Clt.v --nrr« to purroti* deeii-.ua of he catluß. uue‘|un)n| l v auy otlier pniot at the Wr.eL Iking situated upon a high, blur) bank uf the Obi.- rirer, ala uitlos al-.ve its . onllu.-nec with the Mississippi. It Is free from all uilaitmatic vapors, ts at the ho*d of uavgatioii ou the Ohio river f-r Urge steauiora, in rra.l ns cl .-xtrelue rold w.athcT or of drought; it is cnnn-.*i l--d with thu whok North, Ka-t and Went, by nieari* of th.- JIOUNU (MTV RAILROAD, Which tusker-four .Uih i onn»ctu'.- wilh (he Illiuoie Cen tral Knilfoad. North ,ti»l .'..nth. us. »!•••, dally conu—'tlons by il*r! with all the regular Packets to Cincinnati, Louis- Tilln.Fl Louis. Memphis, New I 'rleui.s, .V.-. To the Maniifactm<-r nud M,uor Fu- t.-ry, Purk Packing Eslal-lisb u-ent. and several Fmw Mills in the iinm—ltabi vi- inily of the b-wB, all of w huh give r.vuslant and lucrative employ rnent to a large uiuuher of hands It already has soiuu i I Konrth iu i t»> Neshan- A Unnd at* OTATOKS TWELVE taTORKS, DOING A GOOD t>o*inr(M. lULl. Boat-1- ItiK Huium, £< bools,Cburcbc«, etc , etc., nnl j-' -jc-s.-o. in nu '■til .Dftl! di-plvr. ill tlif rletnrDtl of t lirgr Clt J. IIRKBST INK-EYE r |IERIWT. i store and lIKIUIST o and for UKKItST 1 lor sale ITKRBST The iorroasi' in its business, and iu tlio imm l.er id' its* inhabitants hn-* been marvellous. The Uatoriala for all kinds »l purj--i*» AKK ABUNDANT AND CLOSE AT HAND, While the Ci- iliti.-o t»r shipment of (ho nimnlViiii r.t art '•to, ar,. ut..-|iial*.| by nor other point the 0h... nu-r TERMS OF SALK On>- fourth in Cash. lulnneo In three t-.|inl annual in •talnmiiTa mlripxl at six pei Cent, per annum; or th« deferred payments limy ha umde In the stock *>f lie- Company. 1.. I* may t~* purchased at privato sale at all timeti. For lurth.-i p.u ti. uUr«, maps, plans,'-Ic., apply to W. U iftokos, Ks.) LouisviH«,Ky C R. Nonrso A Or> Cincinnati, d J H. Gumhart. Es j St. Lotus, Mo lj. Mtindy, Es<| Ptiliadclpbta. Pa J. W Co. bran. Ke-i .... Lcxineton.Kv A V Lindsley, Nashville. T.-nn •it I, K*». I inelriituenle, .RTWRIUH I'. o*f Wylie and High streets; J. Beck's new Hotel, coiner ot Grant and Seventh streets; Ifouso of W U. laulw. Kb.| , Diamond alloy, opposite Hatters.-n’s Ftable; Store ..f K. Straw.corner of Market and Second its ; alao Uuuso of li H Succp, same hlu-'k; Brownsville Wharf Boat; House of Robert Flynn, Congreas, between Webster and Wylie streets; StureofJ. AI. Mcßuherta, Welwter st-. Stable of A. Bradley, comer of Watar alley an.l Saadtuky street. Alleghany; House of U. B. Wilklna. K*q, Wood's Rcti; House of A. Nugiuy, JoLn Scott, Wm. McCall and Mr' (1 Min. But Liberty. tud many other* too numoious to men tion PERRIN A JOHNSON, No. 76 fimithfield sL, PiUabnrgh, Pa. ap2:i!«w!yF COOHINO II OAS A VVOKU TO TIIK I.AUIKS. The heated term is approach- ING. and wa call the attention of the Ladies t« the fact That COOKINU, IRONING, Ac., Can he done with ocuuomy. without oppressive boat, with oat soot, and with dispatch—lho fire l*>ing always ready in a oiotnent—by using Hnigrart'i (iu Conking Stove, To which ws r«i>cctftilly iu\ it., your attention, at No. 7 .1 fimithfield street. and City Bights for sale. a^blly SPRING GOODS. THE undewigued having just returned from the Bastern cities, where ho has been selecting his SPRING AND SIMMER STOCK Uf FRENCH CASaiiIERKS, Plain and Fancy; YIAKBRILLRB Plain and Fancy Vwitinr- KNGLISU EMBROIDERKDSILK’do FIGURED SILK AND SATIN do Cloths, Caasimeres, Tweed* and Linen Goods; Neck Tie*, Cravats, Stocks.Gluvm, Uoaoaad tlentleroens' FnmlshiagGoodsgnDerally, Takes this method of calling the attention of his friends to tlsu lact that be it now prepared to attend to their wants- He flsttera himself that his experience In this Una is folly appreciated. Thankful fur post (avora, he solicits a contin uance of lho same, guaranteeing his Lest efforts to reudrr satlsUctiou to all tfowe who Favor him with their order*. JOHN LAUGUUN, epi.llwilp Merchant Tailor, fiO \Ycx»i sL, Pittsburgh. THE subscriber having entered into a Cu- Parinsrship, dating from the Ist loot, all iho* indebt ed t» him will please call aud settle the same, st the old stand. No. 'J7 Fiilh etrevt,'*her*those having him can present them for settlemsuL U RlDIiLt- THE undersigned having formed a CivPart tiership for transacting a Crttieral Com - that with their deUnuluatfon aud ability to B p pn.p.rrf to “riSSISSSr «£ r«l tal»ro.Mka. p. 1b....» -t »ir rr^'T.'u z *sT;i,'U» «... t: , r r,ii , i- r..|* ' 'i'tlJUL.-'.VII’.T.S 1 (X). ■po:lma less Pork re OBlfiON a co. large Vines 47 Fifthstrevt -5 WARDHOI* praPLB. WZ&TS B3 Liberty Street, H.mmi'wiuH Jlrrchantt, WholeitxU Dtaitn iu Country product, (JroerrietandPitttburgh J/unn/ucfurs*. CASH paid for Floor, Bacon,Chaeae, Butter, Eggs, Grain, attsnUon given to the as la of consigtimsnla. Orders (rum COUNTRY ETORKB forGrtcari«3,nt(sljargh Maoafacttuw, Ac., promptly flllad. FamlUfliaappUoia with Batter, £fg* and Groceries at No. 8T Fifth ftmt. tpWjd .. [collection of Id fur mailinn B WARDROP. is of Myatt s idol at the Seed I WARDROP R. Cheese [uttj. *OO. lI^CONC.RKS.—IT. B. N'lOLrv, Esq., (men. i . . ~r 01 l> ‘tUburgh Bar.rfof Pitt t.-w n»hlp. i» » candi dab.t..rUinp-esa, «ulj it i,. ,jir R.-pul-lican County Cnu- Te^l, ’‘. T, ; npl2;dtc*_ lkiiin. i,f ’ Wte • “T,‘o’,’"i* for Fh-rifl of Allrßhcny ui ly'dtl * Couuty C.-DV.-nti-'f p-.-j»Siii:i.n I- C W n.,r, „nv,.M ( ... u_/ -• I'-'t .■.n,io,„,„R, rrt „ fi.uitl, . mi!..,-, 1.. I, Co Convention. ay-idiat. [rip»SiiEßm. L. Maci Tbint Wat J. Pltb«bur» i- . cod, lit- fr Ki. -riff .jf Alb- ' gti.-ov county. subjn l t» th - ; .id -j r r It.pobllcan County I’onv.-nti.-ii ap'ddtr H '-;»S:u:Kin --l uirn M. Rri -•«. of tlip Sixih v : U »id. Pit’ l.iir^h-i* 1. andidal-f(.f Sh- ritfof Aik- gh.-ny t- uutv. • uh/---* I-'the K.-piil h<-an C -untr Conrcti t,..p «r--dtr» • Ui: W* 11.1.1 A M WoODF, r ' wickley’.L-r.-nj!-. t« S mtidu'T'e f--r Shenff.-f Aik ghenr e. iitily. snl-j' -t lo the County O ni.nti.-ti. p '.i-'-Su tßi rr —L. (shahau, of Third \VarJ. AlkghrnT. i- a candidate for Fhenff of Allc ghrny .-"intr. wibjoct «o the ili-puldWn County Ocnten ™-n mrJ4slte» jr^»PrtoTin*NOTAKV —-lAiir< D. llilani.s, of Irrie' Kt <4 i.> m u *htt>, iea candidate for Pri'-thoMUrry. «ut ),s I t 4’hr--l- ian-t. I the it* ; ithlican County L' .n»Cbtlcn )• - vyKonioNoTARV--Daniel Aru?troxc, of Le- Thud War-l. ia a candidate tor Protb.motary ur Al |«—h.-nj couuty. Mil-jefl to tha diviai.-n of the Kepuhh.'iti 1.-ui.ty C- nr.-ntion. j .•.fpR.iHIoNOTARV —D. C. ilullZ, uf SlloW L‘ - • ,|rti township will U-a .-.imlidate fur tl-.- «.Qite ct Prothi-n-d.ir y. subject t-. tbe d(n*ioO >f Ibe Krpnldi an C.-nnty Oi-nventinn npl dtc )• .-,'A‘VEUUI.V. —(.iroJJCK I>ICK.-o\, of .S utll Ivy lowunhtp. i« • fumlidute f..' AMi’lublj, »Ul (llv U l'f l|j» t'.Mf.llHiuui UU!\ I\->IIVCI. tic'll rr~*V<>RosEit- J. I>. H.uiiui' uf Fourth lifir Myr.l. AUi'rlK'iir l * * ''ninlMatt* f.-r C’«'*r.»n* r. t-. ~f Kr-i :il-l -n t'< i.wnlivii i]""— *'Co\oneh. ■ Wm. H>.\ i>. thr •ii-i/nu.H of til- oi I' wnti nr'J'.Ml..' R~“- j (J«SrON KR. — >AMI M. B. C"Ol’tß, '‘l Sixth / tVor-J, Pitta ■• a ramliJit.' f«r rl.“ aboTC offlrt*, t< tlu lvM-ic«,ot th.- K-j.iiMi.an r-nnty Conreu tfeu. n.riTMt,- . KI Will t* I .> • I Moling l*eM at Ony a..- K'<’Ui? < i ii.y.-utu >* i, " i‘f.ii=tuu ahi-I** HonTHlS(S*turila>. K\KM." 1 , L. k. Puli a! IrDilHLc' 1 - i« *!*•-» «• I. nMens’ Daily Union Pkaver sLjy Mtirisu, -t LaUy-tu- 11-11, W.,-Istn-rt, fii.nj 11J, untllT2!, . cl.<• iu h r fiT« iui»- ute* If J..H caurn't reraron U-ux«r. aj.i Jtf IS&urational. Edgeworth Ladles Seminary, .S' K »'! rKI. F. 1 . /’ KS.V A rpilF. SUM MR It SESSION ..f this well 1 kn-'wii .1 tirTiiuii'-ii »>i i <■ .i. il»i KI K.ST M'jNDA t or MAY. Jtvlf-.,u-,t I 1..• »--k. A d llplllfiit -Ildjl'y.lllUlnl l. Cut I'-li 1- 11-. l »L-> »b'lu lobp li/lltld r,.r .-ncuiur* lurid.! ml.,r mait..n ripplyl.. .1 l> 11. ('■•rd, J.-bu 11 >l*ll-.r -•! 1‘ II Nejin. I'.e.i- , .-r to Mir Piiu ii|>al. | -Ii» tmj.'if f lti!T 11. U. WlL,> il '.N, I>. L* Sewlckley Academy. A CLASSICAL and commercial IIOAKIHN’O .‘•CHoiil. F'*K BOV*, 12 inllea fii-rn mioL>m,'H RfT. .1 * TKAVRU.I. A 'I. Prluclpal Tlx* Thirty ■ -oHi.-i. wilt r -u.i,,, i„ ,• .... MOMMY. May UJ. IV.“, Fi-r Cir.-tiUr-utnl .i-uli.itUra o of U«sn Jofl.N 1 hnii A ?oss.;' IV .ii«-r alree'-or Me«*nt.T. ILhrTl.l ifti.li.; L.lcrtT Flrn-i. ..r --f ill- Piaulf.al, romlckl<-v -til- V o . All-vb-uy ounfe. I‘u. «pl VmdawK I*. M. IJAVIS, A.uctionear. Commercial >iic» Boooi«, NO. £-1 Fifth *Lri*t. 1? X. K 0 A T MANTILLAS, DRESS GOODr*, 4i* AT AL'CritJN —On Wednesday ciornlog, April 2!at, at (cd nVlort, in Hie fine hall on the «cc«&d floor of the Dew Am ticn lluc-r, No. £» 4 Fifth (trend. will bo % commenced (bo sale tif i»n extensive Hiii) very choice variety* fcom a large Eastern .Silk and Mnotilla KeUbliilioienl.coßi prlsing about one hundred »pk-nHia to rala. Comfortable seats provided for ladicM who are •peUall.r invited to attend. Sale positiro. Terms cu&b a PI7 __ I‘. Auct UNCLAIMED BAUUAU&fINECIOTU INO, Ac .At Auction.—On Tuesday monUnf, 20th m«( . at lo o’th'-'li, at fhoCouimerchil Solt-a Kodud N 0.64 Filth street, will he kuld. ho Account whom it may concern by order'il d.diu Misti. lute of t lit Furry Hotel, to |>ay charge*, A> large la-atlo-r Trnutuasd one Hatn! Truck, containing n groat quantity of LwJiua' au-J Molin’ Clothing, Ac .of very -upuriur quality, such us-IrganlPilk Drosses, Ac. Also. 2 t'hami'iugDe U*«h"t» and content*, “ Demijohns. 1 Risking Chulr, l Clock, Feather Hod.DMdiug. Ac. •I “ V 51.1'AVIH. Aoet B'"' I’tKJIES, BAROUCHES A CARRIAGES At Auction,—«)n Sutoni.iy nn-tuin;:, Ap« No. £4 Fifth •treot, will be sold i*rivn*l Barouche* *l»l Jenny Lind CarrinK"*!*, uia.ln by mum ..f Ih- n>n-( . .-Mirat.'l cast «-ru mantitiu-turera. I* M I*A l”l j l , Anct PEREMRTOK\ SALE OK A LA HUE FTOCK OF BOOK.' 4 .—Ot. Tbrtrwlay, Friday and ftitut day ovi’ii inf. April IMli, li'dh and ITlti. ut 7 ..'rlock. at tin* coiuoifr< lal »»!«-» loom. No.i-1 Flit!. gu.-ct, mil bo sold, an etleuslvo rollrrliou ot valuable MirrclkiniuaM Hooka, uii !-r».-iiis ahout in v.nrioijn dipui tn>-ut.« ..f l.lt i-rut On-. nmoni; which nr*- standardoiprio* -* iho miW rr*|. fbmjo.l ,Tilth..r«. K|>toi.li.tly Ulusirnhd :md lu thin biinlin-* Also, »'ij*rb Fumth llihh**. with 0«ld plated. I.ttj s. Isli.uk Books iu feat \«ri. t>\ Suttnucty, A„. Th* ito. k w ill Li« ready fu«» .• vaiuiuatloii on Thargdar - Private aal** dnritu; Ih'-dnr'iit li*a pru*-* ' a|*H ’ P M. BAVIft, Au--l STOCK l’., tT. W. A. 0. K. R. AT PRIVATE BALr, lu Inin to rult I’urrliiin rjj by apl i‘ 31 DAVI-. Anct .No M F.ftli st Daily sales atno.’m nnTisT., At the oew fVjtuui’.TCul Sal*w Kuoina, No. i>4 Fifth street. every week day. ar«* hi*M public rales of guud* lu ult variety, suited for tin* tr« lo aoJ cmsurnrrr, trnm a lar£*i stock which Inconstantly replenished with fuab conalgn tueitta. that mast bo clamd forthwith. At 10 o'clock, A. M , Dry m..| ffu,cy articloa, com pi wing nearly every thing u.-rded in the line f-i j»n»md au.l lawity n*w; table cuiierr, harijvciiiv.. (Whin*, Uo>ts and •h<«w. ladies wear. Ac. . At U o'clock. H M„ household and kitchen furniture, now Util »owitiJ band; tu>o« and boddtßx, carpets, irm stcuw China ware. cooking ntnosiia, Ac. At 7 o'rle, k, I'. M . t ,ucy artirles, tratrlie*, d.-cks, jcivrt sy, tnukiral in-ti nmi nr4, guns, clothing, dry goods, lioot* nut shoos, hooks, sUo.'.DHry, Ac. p. M. DAVIS. Amfr. AI’STIN LOOMIS & CO., Mrrdinnh’ Eirljangr. SALE. —l‘> Lots situated on Bluff and Esgio its , « ihort di*t*iK> from thn Oort Hons*. .J feet front by lOn deep 10 shares IV, l\ and Louistille Trl.-»t ,i l, »r- h bv 40 gharrs Odd Fellow's Hal! Su- k ' 1 10 share* linn* of l’jtt«bnrgh, Voitisr.'9 IMttsl'iir.Mi life. Fire and Msi,,^ Cottj|-atn mr‘£ : _ _ _ ALdTIN L'JoMI* ± Co. STOCK SALES JUV AUSTIN LOOMIS - * «*. AT THE MERCHANT#’ EXCHANGE ETFItY THURSDAY EVENING -Bank. Inran-nr- nll .j Oop|x*r Stock, Bond and Boa) K*t.ito *Ad *( pot.lic «4l« at tb« Merchants' Exchange ty AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO Notes, Drafts stii) Ln;s« on Keiil Kits to negotiate.! . r***.n*bK- tonus I j AUSTIN L 003113 A U»», •"21 Sloe* Note brokers. 92 Fourth st. WANTKD IMMKDIATEI.V. -10,000 Men to enpage iu the a-ilo of U.e popuini eelliLU Buokii ib America. lovaliiU, Mechaul.t. f.u i,, vf , uu j er» wishing to travel, will flj„l tbn t„ L„ a very profltaMo •ti-l pleaaaiit bu.imss, eaalliug them tothe cuuotrj ftud make money at th- mu.» lime. Ag~oU i*>w imho hut ln*« are clearing from $3OO to sl,Aoo j-er year. Forfull par tics tarn and a lirtufltouka, eiidri** l|. M. iiVLISGN Queen City Publi/hiiig Uocao, 111 Main atreet, Cii.eiumn’ Ohio; or, tf living East, I). RUI.I3ON, Phila.ldi.hia ’ anlB:lydatrfcT TIT"ANTED—Agrnt-i to Bell- in the Suite «■! *K„ P«Q“jlTanU, my HAND POWER PATENT STUMP MACHINE, that two mon cau carry at.»ot thafltMnnd r, u u up the large*! pine itmnpa by hand in about ttro minutce e*ch._Addr»« _apCitod_ W HALL. IJ*i. s .>r. Malm* BANK STOCKS WANTKD hv ~ AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Stock and Bill Urokrr. ha Poorth atr**t. WANTED —Deep Skins wanted hv fol 7 WELLS, BIDDLE ICO, NottOKonrfh it. TOCKS* WANTED—' “ Mechanics’ U*ok rtock; M. tuid Al. Rauk Slock, Exchange “' Westernlnrurmr.oj Mouougsfiirla ** u’ AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO,? - hlwck Broker*, CS Fourth itfrat- To fill orJers, tr jta WANTED —Notes and DrafU Laving 4,'0 or 12 motitha to run; S&OQ to £lOOO, by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO„ J»I8 Stork >Bil Noteßrokers,6B Fourth at. WANTED —A quantity of good sound Rye. J»I8 JAS. UAADINkA. a A. JOIINfiON A BRO. Proposals will re recieved by the undetsigned unlit FRIDAY, IboSUth day of April iusUut, for CDK&INfI and PAYING that jHtrtK'3 of Glifo street, opposite tbe Weftaro Penitentiary, eXbi&diss well* wardly from Weh»ter street to'tbe Kailrun-.t HnJge. Ale.., for PAVING WITH PRICK, ft.<* Bid# W*!k, ot K.oiwiy, on tbe i'cnttentiary UrvrtDdß, utt «Gd Ohio strwL Tbe Proposals will eute the |>iice per lim-ar foot for cerb-. lug, tad tbe aize amt character of tbe Stone to Lm u**.l fur that purpoae. Tln-f will also stale Hut price |>*r aqnnr* yard for (bo Cobble Hloim* nr Street Paromeiita,eLK] tiiepi u-e {xw *]B*re jrsni t->r tb» Brick Pavement. Tbe I’amneut uf tbe Footway to be of bard cherry brick, of «och qnsllljp as (ball be approve*! by (be Warden. Ybeitrictwbfd.aii above, to Include alt tbo fUnd, Grave), aod other materials, and work n*ees»ery to complete tho Cvti tract to the MtlafactUm of tbe Itupectof*. Io addition tv (he bidding f»f the W«Tt, as al>vVo men tioned, which will bvcnnstdered as being made forcaab, ripM,forp*rlora,diningrooms! chambers, halts, t-borclu*, Ac. New Psnelitigs and Mould Inga, ImiUtiouUak, Klvne and Wcril; Prearoea, Tetter* plain Satin and Celling Paper, Gold. Velvet and Plowrred Bvrdm. i'ifo Board I’aiUrna and Cnrfaiti t'acwr Gilt and Transparent Window filiadw, Curtain ’ Oilcloth and Linen Curtain Fliluns, Ac. Order# for Paper lUnglngaud Wljte WashmrVy cxneri. e«ced workmen. . * *w l ; ■ a P- TCoal by Weight. " HE subscriber i* prepared to delirer in Allegheny or PitUbargb, .? ~ . . " CAN'N'KL OR BITUMINOUS COALS 0! the best qnality. Aa all Coat by me » wenrtu'd purchaser* can rely on getting fall mousore. AUo, ' COKP, LIME, TIES BRICK AND CLAY -« W - A * UCCT.URG, Allegheny Coat Be;-*, mr *>* Corner Anderson et. and Ballruod. Removal—Bcerfaavß'i HoiWa Bitters. W K removed U,.- i.oim.iaetOTY ot 11 BSRHAVSB HOLLA.II> MTUE* to s/wood •tttot, b«low Second. " 1 fol&d*wtfT riKEASE.-tt>tiei U bj («pI3J tCantif&afre. Notices auction Sales. S23ams. Proposals for Paving. IAMfK PAG] sin store and for sale XSAIAB DICKEY *