Hittstaigf-pnptte. V.WZUUM...-OLliTOa. ..a.aiDOtl.—ttCBsTtt' HK*W B. RIDDLE & Co., XDITORBand PROPSJSTOSS pittsbubo-h;: MONDAY MORNINQ, APRIL l‘>, 1858. coustv coWvehtion- Tho ciUtcnß oEAH.«I.M)r «■'»•<* " h \ a ” ° pp °?j to tto National Vjn,ioiJlr»t!on,»n> hcrcbj reqoMted to moot in Ihtir totpcctiroAVarils, B°r°ngb,, Totro ihips »nd Precinctß on SjtcKliAr tho 29th day of May, 1853, and elect two! Delegates from each to meet fa County Convention, at the Court noose, in Pittsburgh, orfTTEDNESDAY, tho 2d day of Jane, at 10 o'clock,u. u n for the pmposo of nominating a County Ticket. ' The primary meetings trill bo held fa the town ships between tho hoars of 2 and 6 o'clock, r. u., at • the usual places of holding each' meetings and in the Wards, Boroughs and Precincts, between tho hoars •of 4 Mid BP. «. fig orjfer of the Commitlrr, RoBT. P- NEVTK, ChairMOH. Judge Wilhot.—Wo referredtho other day to the fact that an effort had been mado to legis late Judge Wilmot ont Of office, by tacking the counties in his district on to other districts; hut ire supposed at tho time that the-effort had been abandoned. We were mistaken, however. The " House passed a bill a few days since, entitled "An Act to fornTa separate Judicial district, ..composed ofthc counties of Clearfield, Elk, For est and Jefferson.” When this bill came up fa the Senate, Mr. Cresswell moved that the samo be referred to; a select| committee; which was agreed to, and that coujuuttco has reported on amendment to the bill, abolishing the district of which Mr^. Wilmot is judge. There will be an attefapt, 4Uess, to t ot through in the last hours of tho session* by the foroo of party drill; but we hope thatloar friends will exercise all their powers of resilience for Us defeat. It is the meanest bill that was, ever begotten of locofbco meanness. That a man having a sense of personal decency, ns wo suppose Mr. Cress well to have, should lend himself to the consum mation of a plot eo infamous and so base* passes our-comiprehenßion. It can be understood only upon Uie supposition that there is nothing too mean for Tocofocoiam to undertake, nor too low for its partisans to carry out. Jadgo Wilmot’s offence consists mainly in being an ardent Republican, and especially in the fact that be ran for Governor lastfall on tho opposition' ticket. It is" a political offence, merely, and for that he is to.be punished. There is no allegation against bis official character, nor anjr agoinfithis reputation as a jurist or as an honest man; but be is tberepreseiitative man of Free Democracy, and bo must be sacrificed. Wery well. Let the party try it.; Abolish his district and legislate hint out of office. What wiR eome of itf The opposition Slide Conven tion will nominate him for Supreme Judge, and he will be elected over Porter. Wtiat, then, will the deinocratto party gain by persecuting him? Let them figure that ont for themselves. >Bns Next CosGBEss.T-Therearefa the pres sent Congress. 92 Republican members, all of whom represent Republican districts aad will either be reelected or succeeded by others of like faUh. The Houseconsistsof234 members, or 227, if Kansas and Minnesota 1 be admitted, and 238, if Oregon be admitted. [We take it for granted that all three of these new states will be repre sented in the next Congress, and it will there fore require tho. election of 120 Republicans to obtain a majority—a gain of 28 on the present representation. Can this bo accomplished? e think it can. We certainly elect one member in Kan sas and probably the iwo in Minnesota; we shall gain one, certainly, in Connecticut, and probably two; we can, if wc will, carry one or two of the Philadelphia districts, now represent ed by Lecomplonitce, besides tho Franklin and Lyooming districts, with a fair chance for the Clarion, Chester and Schuylkill districts : this • would gijp us again of seven iu Pennsylvania. In , Ohio, we shall certainly gain three and probably fivedislricts, and one or two fa Indiana, leaving ob from nine to fifteen to gain in New York and .IQfeols. Anything liken vigorous and united movement fa New York will give us a gain of nlne fa that state atone; ; and if our expectations with regard to the other states are all realized, we shall certainly carry -the next Hoase.— It will require, however, the exercise of tact, judgment, discretion and conciliation in all tho doubtful districts and In those in which tho op position have heretofore been divided, to effect this end, and it will be seen that we cannot afford to throw away a single district. It will not be so easy a matter as some to imagine to carry the next nouse; and it is not too soon, even now, to be addressing onrselvcs to the dif ficulties of the task. lux Thoughts op Henry, Ward Beecher. — We are indebted to Messrs. Hunt & Miner for an .eakly copy of this work, from the prolific press of Messrs. Phillips & Sampson, of Boston. We' have already, from lime to tinio, published in our columns cholco extracts from this work, 08 .we gathered them from the Eastern presv and, 09 far as wc hare observed, no book ever has afforded more generous supplies of gems of thought. They have been gathered up from no offafrl or officious reporter, but have been caught from the written or extempore discourses of Mr. Beecher by members of his congregation. Those who have had the pleasure of listening to that great man, know how his discourses abound with beautiful and apposite truths, suggested by tho realities of life. Every! noble* human action has in it a gem; every work of the Creator’s hand, however much itrmay be marred by lime or cir cumstance, has in it a germ of beauty which the .piercing eye of genius. can detect. There ia poetry in all of life, and he who has in him the poetic elebent can clothe the face of nature with loveliness and find rare lessons in what to the common mind is but common. The successful proacher, successful in tho highest sense, as well as the successful orator or poet, .Is he who seizes upon some present fact or ' circumstance, and makes it the vehicle of a pure and beautiful thought.: To illustrate from the volume before us: “You have seen a ship out on the bay, swing ing with the tide, and seeming as if it would follow it; and yet it cannot, for down beneath the water i. is anchored. So, many a soul sways towards Heaven, but cannot ascend thither, be cause It is anchored to some secret sin.” “The superfluous blossoms on a fruit tree are meant to symbolize the largo way in which Qod loves to do pleasant things.”. “Many men carry their conscience like a drawn sijord, cutting this way and that, in the world, but abeatho it, and keep it very soft and quiet when it to turned within, thinking that a sword .’should not be;allowed to cut its own scabbard/* “Our children that die young aro like those , spring.bulbs which have their Hovers prepared j 'beforehand; and have nothing to do but to break -ground,'and blossom, and pass away. Thank ' God for spring itywers among men, os well as among the grasses in the field.” . • '“Tho mother’s heart ia tbo child’s school “A man in this world is a boy spelling in short syllables; but ho will combine them in the ■’ ‘‘bike those fair New England lakes, greened around with meadows, of translucent depth and silver sand, surface armies of wnile lilies, golden-crowned, unfold to the sun, so tho Christian’s heart should be. All its feelings and affections should open into life like those white lilies and deep acud tho blossom prtuto should beW?a the golden crown of love.” The Abo™ extracts are enough tailluslrato our meaning and to give onr readers an idea of thegMOß of Christian thought which, glitter on tho pages of this welcome book. DiD5*rTA£E ra : PAPEBs.—ln Cincinnati, a few'days since, a man who resides within twelve miles ora&teity wnlkedinto the Citizens Bank for the purpoSbwof obtaining a sum of money which’ he had deposited there several years ago. Imagine hto feelings orlcarnirig that the bank' had failed six months ago! flo-had ; not even hoard of the extraordinary financial panic-if I bich recently swept over the country with such ft levelling influence. Tot Wheat jh the West.— from every section of the western country, without - ex’eeptioßj'Tcpresent that the wheat .crop looks more promising than in any spring for ; tbo last ten years. It is well up; covers tho ground well, ’ is well set, good color, and the number of seres ofhis prodigious. *['■ / __j' - GtobitT.Bm*6no»* of a Disucioh Obo« : Black Republicanism may well anont an exmtiDg pain. Connecticut has followedhard upon New- Hampshire, and gone witharushagainstSlavery; cut of all, St. Louis, ft Southern; city of a Southern State, has, at Us recent mu* ntcipal ebetfon, reiterated its aeml*aholUion sen* timents by the election of tho Free Democratic ticket. Truly, the Kansas measure has proved a disastrous blow to the South,, Intended, as Us ad* vacates proclaimed, to settle the question of Slavery, and quiet agitation, it ha 9 generated renewed discord, strengthened free soil, and hopelessly divided the only.party that claimed tnt odor of nationality. We are afraid that these Spring eleetkm: are par tenls of gloomier tidings hereafter. We apprehend that Pennsylvania, and Illinois, and Indiana, which by unrivaled tact and unwearied exertion .were saved inlBsC from falliog into tho Free-Soil quagmire, will return to their wallow, and that lefore the expiration of the present year every non tlaveholding State in the Union, with the possible exception of California , trill rally under the rictcri out standard of Slack ftepublicanism. The South then will be in a certain and absolute minority, and may vainly look to tho North for sympathy or succor. When that period arrives, we shall be glad to learn of those who arc constantly dinning into onr ears their devotion to the Union, what course they propose to pursue? Shall we riubmit, and trust to the josticc or the meroy of the Northern Anti-Slavery men, for the preservation of onr rights ? Shall tee remain in the Union until an opportunity is presented of finally testing their repeated assurances that no more Slave States shall he admitted? Or shall wo make preparations for a crisis that seems inevitable, and taking our stand upon principle, put forth our firm resolve to resist any overt act of ag* gression ? The time is not distant when theso questions may be pertinently asked. In the interim let the Southern Nationalists revolve them at their leisure, for an answer will be shortly required.— N. 0. Bee*- A Btbam Esoihe Experiment —A Soared ClergtmAn.—“The first English model of a steam carriage was raado in 1784, by Wm. Mur doch, the friend and assistant of Watt. It was on the high-pressure principle, and ran on three wheels. Tho boiler was heated by a spirit lamp; and the whole machine was of very diminutive dimensions, standing little more than a foot high. Yet, on one occasion, the littleengine went so fast that it outran tho speed of its in ventor. Mr. Buckle says, that one night, after returning from his duties in the mine at Redruth, in Cornwall, Murdoch determined to try the working of his model locomotive. For this purpose, ho hod recourse to tho walk leading to the church, about a mile from the town. Tho walk was rather narrow, and was bounded on either side by high hedges. «It was a dark night, and Murdoch set out alone to try his experiment. Ilaving lit his lamp, the water shortly began to boil, and off started the engine, with the inventor after it.— Ue soon heard distant shouts ot despair. It was too dark to perceive objects; but he shortly found, on following up the machine, that the cries for assistance proceeded from the worthy pastor of the pariah, who, going towards the town on business, was met on this lonely road by the hissing and fiery little menster, which he subsequently declared he bad taken to be*the evil one in propria persona. No further steps, however, were taken by Murdoch to em body his idea of a locomotive carriage in a a_more practical form.” Fancy a' clergyman on a dark night in a de serted road,seventy years of age, meeting a little locomotive engine without driver or attendant, whizzing directly at him! This was fifty years - before George Stephenson, by combining the experience of the world wiih his own ideas, made a practical working machine of the loco motive. A Spbibklisq of BtAStONDs.— The Paris cor respondent of the Boston Traveler describes an accident which occured at Mme. Lehon’s ball, who lives on the left of the Rond Point of the Champs Elysees. Youog Prince Murat and his wife were going to tho ball, when just before they reached the door some obstacle in the ave nue made the carriage jostle so violently as to throw the driver from his seat; the horse ran away and broke the carriage on the basin of the fountain. The Prinoess was carried, bleeding and senseless, into Mme. Lehon's; the dances were, of courso, instantly interrupted, and several ladies fainted at the eight of the Prin cess in aboil dress and covered with blood. The wounds she received proved, fortunately, slight When her alarm was dissipated it was discovered that her necklace and other ornaments of dia monds had fallen into the avenue. Imagine the consternation which followed this discovery, especially when search was made in vain for them, and it became necessary to postpone furth er investigation until daylight appeared. Ten thousand dollars of diamonds in tho Avenue des Champs Elysees all night! Policeman were pos ted to guard the ground until day broke, when the diamonds were found scattered in every di rection; not a diamond was missing! Washington, Thursday Evening. April 15 The Conference Committeo of the two Houses held an informal mcoting this evening, Messrs. Green, Hunter and Seward on the part of tho 'Senate, and Messrs. English, Howard and Ste phens oo the part of the nousc. They merely exchanged views in conversation, but look no vote. They adjourned to 11 o’clock to-morrow, morniug. No report will be looked for until Monday. Mr. English insists upon the submission of tbo Lccompton Constitution to a fair vole of the peoplo of Kansas, and declares that he will con sent to nothing less. Messrs. Seward and How ard go with him fully and will assent to no com promise whatever that dees oot provide for such submission. Thus far Messrs. Green, UnDter and Stephens will not concede the point; and a final disagreement of the Committee is regarded as nearly certain.— N. V. Times. Washington, Thursday, April 15,1858. —The probable result of the conference will bo a disa greement. A new committeo will then be asked for, and, If granted, the Administration batteries will be unmasked, and tho real nature of tho movement of Messrs. English and Hall disclosed. Some sort of a compromise will bo attempted, such as the giving certificates to the Free-Stato officers, and the submission to a popular vote of Lecompton as soon as tho bill is passed. Meantime, tho Anti-Lecompton>meai, who ad here to their position, aro firm and watchful, and await with confidence tho impending sLrag gle.—JY. F. Trib. Cot. Bentos’s Property. —The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer says: I learn that, although Col. Benton wentthrough the usual formalities of making a will, he never theless died very poor. Tho creditors of his estate are not likqly, however, to press their claims unpleasantly, and, if a project on foot iu reference to a certain disposition of bis latest literary labors is successfully carried out, his debts will probably bo paid in full. F.very one : who bad busiuess dealings with him speaks in the strongest terms of his Spartan sense of hon or and faithfulness to his engagements, and ono secret of his late indefatigable labors lies in the fact of his extreme anxiety to cancel every pecu niary obligation before his decease. Lccompton is Dayton, Ohio.— -The Leeomp tonites were totally defeated in the municipal election in Dayton last week. Mr. D. W. Iddings was elected Mayor, over Col. Tilton, tp' GOO ma jority. Dayton may be set down as true to Kansas and strong fbT the cause of human lib erty. When the news of the defeat of Lecomp ton in the Houso was received there, thirty-one guns were fired in honor of the event. - Mr. Scmhxb.—The Washington correspondent of the NrY. Evenin'/ Post says"“l regret to be compelled to announce that Mr. Sumner’s health is quite poor. He attempted to walk from the Capitol to blB lodgings yesterday, but tho return of tho pains in hto back were so severo that he was put into a carriage and conveyed home. He to far from being a well man, and should avoid all excitement.” Matobalett Election atKansasCity. — Mr. Payne, a free democrat, who staads opposed to the Lecompton policy of Slavery extension and its kindred heresies, has been elected mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, by a handsome majority. This is a gratifying sequence to the brilliant victories hero and at Jefferson City, and speaks trumpet-tongned for the enfranchisement of public sentiment from tbo rule of tho nullifiers in that flourishing western emporium.— St. Louis Dan. • The Lancaster Bask.— Tho report of tho commissioners appointed to investigate tho af fairs of the Lancaster (Pa.) Bank, and the causes which led to its failure, states that of the notes in circulation at the date of tho failure, $400,024 have been received by tho bank in payment of debts to her, leaving still outstand ing $040,025, from which to to be deducted $300,910 redeemed at the Girard Bank. Fruit.—We learn from our exchanges that tbo prospect for frail the coming season to most cncoaragiog. In Borne parts of tho couotry, a portion of the buds were killed by tho frost, but the remainder will only be the better for this. Throughout Missouri and Illinois, there will bo an abundant supply of peaches, apples, pears and oberrles of excellent quality. The trees are now blooming, and promise a copious harvest of juicy luxuries.— Si. Louis Nacs. ANOTHER OUTRAOB COMMITTED AGAINST IDE Sooth.— An attempt to being mado to introduce -Northern shad into the rivers of Alabama. This to supposed to bon pan of EUThaycr’s Southern colonization scheme.. ; - /-, . Tap TtaVA HmM which have of laic prevailed have filled the ranks of Urn English nrmv. Bines October iosiy 86,000 men have joined tho : raili-. tary force of Great Britain, jipd enlistments are progressing at ab averago 0f7,000. psr. month. -The Journal of Comment says- that tho “Con necticut Republicans are not half satisfied with their late yietw”- Tho Providence. Journal guesseajhey like it belter than the Democnttsdo. Head . 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Also, a complete and toll assortment of all articles suita ble tor tho COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, ut prices to please the public, who an* rwqicotiully luvlteil to examine this stock. mr2£3mdA»T John C . B a ker & Co' a GENUINE COD-LI V E R OIL!! Tnia Medicine, prepared in the mont ap proved manner, and boltled by n*. has rvcelved the aanc* tlon of the most scientific of the Medical Profession of Phil adelphia sad elsewhere, who recommend it as snperior to soy other uow mannfsetured. Uf Us efficacy and kuportanen os a in cases of Oonsumptlon, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, phronlc Rheuma tism, and all Scrofulous diseases. It Is nuueeessary to ft >oak;' —thousands of amioent physicians of Europe and America having tested Its wonderful curative properties. Prepared only by JOHN 0. BARER A CO , Wholesale Druggists, No. 1M North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by alFDruggists throughout tho country. fe2Srdtw3o^ A DENTISTRY. ~4BPft m DR. J. MALMEEN, & SURGEON DENTIST, FROM NEW YORK, ' EXTRACTS TEETH XHTHOVT F.\ /.Y, BY A LOCAL BENUMBING AGENT to the OUM3 ONLY. 4»-Inaerts Teeth ou Gold, Bntfr» Ph»l»n» na l * a “ t,a Partha, and pertorma all Dental operations in a scientific manner, without pain. moderate- . _ •. 04 Smlthfteld Street, below Fpnrth, JaCaifimfc PITftBUnGH. MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lrish'a New Building,) •e&klydfc A. A. CARRIER & BRO-, Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 03 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH, PEHN A. Oompanka represented of highest standing. Chartered by Peausylvania and other State*. Fire, Marine and Ufa Risks taken *f all descriptions. A. A. CARRIER, jfllkljdb 8- 8. CARRIER. DAWKS Ac CLULEY, llouse, Sign and Ornamental Palntera, AND GRAINERS; DIiLXBJ IN Whlt«L.eacl anti Zinc* Palnta. Alan, ail kinds of Paints, OtU, Yarulabes, Window Glass, Putty, Brush**, Ac-, 144 Vfrvd Street, txoo doors Diamond AUry mrlfelyrtUb “ UEd. H* ANDERSON, ,V«>. 151 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, nixmcmii in wroixsili in Every Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATIIEK, Shoe Leather, Split*, Morocco, French and Country Calf Shin*, Scle Leather, CanrioseOilc-lothH, Ac*' All of which Will be furuishtd at the lowoet Cash pr ice* 49-H IDBS WANTED apAdly _ FOREIGN EXCHANGE. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BV DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO., ON TilK UNION DANK, LONDON, IN fcUMS OF ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, BUD on the principal cities and town* of France, Belfflom, IlulUnd, Germany, Raula nnd other {{urupeao Staid*. constantly ou band and formal* by WM. U. WILLIAMS A 00. fcSMynfc Bankera, Wood street, cotn-'r of Third. MATIiACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBSCHANTS, No. 18 Pine Street, St. Lonli, No. tins to Mordnch 1 Dickson, St. Loot", « Day A Matlack, Cincinnati, Ohio, Chat. Duffleld A Co., Louiarillc. Ky., F. 0. Day A Co, Banker*, Peru, lib. Green A Stone, Banker*, Mu*catiu«, lu«o. Day A Matlack, Philadelphia, Pa, B. Forsyth, Chicago, Freight Aiceut lor Illinois Central Railroad. _ WK Y MA N ac r» ON . Manafikcturors and Dealers in all kind* of TOBACCO. SNOTT AND CIGARS, AND leaf tobacco, Cbmer cfSmWtfield Strut and Diamond Alley, J PITFBBUHGU, PA iIKNUY £L COljL.iNß,' Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Choose, Buttor, Seetlfi, And Prodnce Generally, if ffa. 26 Hbed Strut, Pittsburgh. SAMUEL GRAY “ merchant TAILOR, Sc: 62 Nr. CLAIR STREET, Dr. Irlab’s New Building-) j AtiT MoLiAUGHLIN.' HAjntract dues or ac BKO" Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fasti Oil, dels;dlyfe Kct. 168 and 170 Acond Strut. TTELMBOLD'S GENUINE I’KEBAKATION.; Xl HKJjMBOLD’S OeDtilno PKBPAKATION. IIfcXMISOLD’B (Jenuiue PREPARATION. IUHJJUOLD'S Qemiino PRBPAKATION. T» prepared according to Pharmacy and Cheoiialrjr, with the grraUwt accnrary and Chemical knowiwlTu !--Vo hiHicuxl read,” the lollp« inc certificate of a cure of over 19) ) cars' utandlUK: ' 11. T.'Hzlmoid— Drar Sir: I hava Kmo trouble*! will* in imictiooof ttia Bladder anil Kidney* for over twenty mn. Lhave trhd Phyalelana In valo, and at hut conclu dod to glvo your genfilno Preparation a trial, m I had heard It highly apoken of. It aftf-rited m» Imntodfato relief. 1 have «* three bottle*, and 1 have obtained utoco relief from Jta efecte and foel much better than I Lave for twenty jean previous. I have the greatest faith In ita virtue* end curative power#, and ahull do all In tny power to make It known to the afflicted. Hoping thla may prove ndvanu erona to yon in aavixtiag you to introduce the medlrln- I am truly yours, 91. McOocmuk. BewUtowu, Pa- Jan. VS, 1867. Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's atatomont, ho refer* to the foUowlog gentlemen: lion. Wm. Bigler, ax-tluTcrnor, Eemuyivania. Hod. ThM B. Florence, Philadelphia. Hon. J.C. Knox, Judge, Tioga Uo., l'a. Hon. J. 8. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D.B. Tortcr, ax-Uoveraor, Pennsylvania. Hon. Ellis LewU, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. B. C. (Brier, Judge U. 8. Court. Hon. O.W. Woodward, Judge. Philadelphia. , Hon. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. Hon. John BTgler, «xOorernor,(illfcnila. Hon. E. ftawfca, Auditor Ganenil, Waoldagtoo, I>. C. And many others. If necessary. ; PREPARATION, In anoher column. (5 HPP P PJ P.'P P r P p Tr««|*»itor'tbeCure®niernl* or Rapture. MARSH'S RADICAL CURB TRUSS. j RITTER'S PATENT TRUSS. j FITCH'S SUPPORTER TRCBS. 1 B^LP-ADJUSTING TRUSS. DR. BANNING’S LACE or BODY BRACE, lor the career Prolapsus Uteri. Piles, Abdomlral and Spinal Weaknesses. DR. S. S. PITCH’S Bllw Plated Supporter. PILE PROPS, for the lopport and core of Hit*. ELASTIO STOCKINGS, for weak and rarlcoao Tain*. ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, for weak knee Joint!. ANKLE SUPPORTS, for weak ankle Joluta. SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES; »l«", every kind o' SjTtngaa DR. REYEER also has a Tm« which «M radically cmo Hernia or Rupture. Office at hi* Drugstore, No. HO Wood !treet,slgn of tho Oolden Mortar. , apBrdaffP Galvanic Battkkt, on Electro Magnetic UiCBUtZS, frr Utdlcnl purpcnw, of a *erj superior kind, will basest free oflxpraii charge*, wbeweraa E*prw» raaa, upon a remittance of Teo Dollars. Address Dt. OEO, H. KEY&ER, Ho. UP Wood sL, Plttsborgh. Pa; ipSuUwP Children Catting T«etn.—To Morutß and Ncmis._D.R. a & pa ßßiff CELEBRATED SOOTS' Ufa infallible remedy has preserrod bnn dred* of children when thought put recDTerj,fh>m cobttjl. done. As soon ce tbs Syrup to robbed on the gum*, the ebOAwaincomv ThUptrparetioofe «o Innocent, to effi cacious, ud eo pleasant, that no child will refaie to let its gums be nibbed with it .When IniboU are attbe.ageof four months, though there ts no appearance of teath, one bottle of the Syrup should be tuod on the guns, to open the porta. Threatssboold merer ho witbont the wrap la the nursery where there are joCdj children} for If e child:wafers la the night with pf«"» Cuthe gems, the synplmmediately. gtroseaee by opening the pores end bcelinythe CTtas, there byprenhtlogecimjWons,faTer»,de.-' .1 prepared, otilj by Dr. Swayhe d Sod, PMU. -lOOQbottl® ostreceUtf fehdfarnlftby thePUtsbnrgb Ajpjnt, ; ' ■.mrt&dswP--; v P*.GEO* a. m. lHtlk PITTSBURGH, PA. AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN £tto Stbtdisrmittg. IN the District Court of Allegheny County. C*rle Moore, 1 Tenn. IS6U tA J. UcLura. J * Nov TVrm, ISM. 8 n 7fSw N ° “‘.Nov. Turn, ISIZ K * J McuST’ 'n K. No HS. April Trrm, If u K'.brrt McLuro, No. 401, April Term. aA J McLure. J EtPa.Hu I la, ApulTcrm, IV.-, And now, to sit, April 17th, UM, <>n motion thr Court appoint C. B. M. Smith, E*q, Auditor to diNtribute thi money in Conrt which has >*crn raivd on the above • vt-ru- F&OM TDA Rtoo&n. Attest: JOHN WUMINGUAU, Froth'/. All persons Intemted will please to take notice that the Auditor above named will attend, tor the parpcewi of hi«a;> nointmeut, at tho office of Todd A Smith. Attorney* at LhW. No. 144 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, oo MONDAY, the seven teenth day of U«y next, at 2 o’clock, P. M-. when and wlirrL' you may attend if you think proper. ' apl9.lida3t*T C. D. M. SMITU, Auditor DISSOLUTION— The Copartnership here tofore existing betwoon tho undersigned, under th) stylo of WIb&INSON A in Uiu Leather, Hide and Oil trade, was dissolved on the first of April I* r mutual consent. WM WILKINSON will continue toenrry on the tame business in *ll its hraocltes, at tho OLD STAND, | 217 Liberty .trect, and GIDEON N. II<*KFSToT »t li « j NEW STAND, 2U Liberty street, second d.»,r tei»w Hah I 1 street, where the books of the old firm will be fduod. WM. WILKINSON Pittsburgh, April 10, '£B-apl9 lro O N. UOFFBTOT. WARD' BEECHER’S NEW' BOOK LIFE THOUGHTS: 1 vol.. 12mo,$I,00; Cheap edi tion Livingstone's Africa, Life of Gen. Havelock, |->r trait and map—now supply; Life of Captain Hammond; The Land of Promt*", Bonar, a number ol new pubtk*tiou£ a freabwtock of Books; tegal. Counting Houso and Fancy Stn tioDfry, Porlmonu&ict, k(. . E. C. COCHRANE, sp!9_ G Federal Allegheny. WALL PARER—Fine Paper Hanging!*, Hall P»[-er. Panellngs, Cheap Wall Paper, Ceiling and Tester Papor, Fire Board Prints, Curtain Paper, Trans parent, Gilt and Oil Cloth Window Shades, new Spring styles, at Paper Room of |ap IV] %K. C. COCUKANE, Allegheny. FLOUR —2i) bbls. Extra Family, made of selected White Wheat, expraaaly for lainlly use, lu ■tore and tor tale by ROBERT DIOKKY, 13t Front atreet, near Wixid. HAVANACICIARS —Ihavo this dayrec’d a Urge Invoice of genuine Havana Cigar* of the finest brands. Those wishing e box of good Cigars should cull and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. - apl9 JOS FLEMING. B'UKNINO FLIJID AND (JAMI'IIINE, I hare constantly on baud a large supply of superior Burning Fluid nud CuniptilDu, whlrli I will soil cheaper than cau be had eleewboro lu tho city. JOS. FLEMING OILS —Lard, Linrtecd and Neats Oils constantly ou hand at JOS. FLEMING. POTASH —A large nupply of very fino Pot ash rec'd Utls day by ' JOS. FLEMING, aplO corner Market tl. and the Diamond. O TONS EASTERN LEAD, nn excellont ar- Otirle, rac’d and for sale by aply JOHN TUOMPSON A CO , IS&Third MIXED PAINTS Of all colors always nti band and tor solo by JOHN THOMPSON A CO. TOO LBS. CHROME AND IMPERIAL I V/O GKEKN on hand and for «al« by aplO JOHN THOMPSON A Ct), 130 Third it. POTATOES —One car load Red, this day ar riving by l'. A P 11. 11., and tor sale by apl9 ATWELL. LEE A CO BACON — 500 pcs, country cured, in Mor<- and for sale by |*|. W, _ATWELL, LET. kCO PRINTER’S CARDS—In sheets or" pack torsaleln hand or made to order in a superior manner by WM. G. JOHNSTON A CO, aplT Blank Book Manafacturan, 67 Wood it. JOB PRINTING—Cnrda, Circulars,"Price Lists, Bill Urads, Ac., Au, executed with dispatch in a superior style by WM: G. JOHNSTON A CO., *p!7 Printer* and Stationer*, 67 Woo.! street. APPLES —200 bbls. common to choice OreCD Apple* Jo»t recctrcG and for nale by , P l 7 ' IL ROBISON t CO. DRIED FRUIT—SO Ims. Dried Applea and I,'. do Dried i*c«chea Inat rwJvcd and for *>ue by , P ir H. rodison * 00. POTATOES-— t‘K> bus. Potatoes just rec’d mod for R. ROBISON it 00. CHEESE —240 bxs. prime W. R. Cheese Jiul reccired aud far sate by R. ROBISON Jk 00. BUTTE R aN!)“ EGOS—'IO bbls. EggTnnd 8 bI»U. Roll Butter juit rec'J and for tale by ,pi: _ n_ bobtson i co BACON— 150,000 Ibn/Hams, Shouldersand f»ldee in smoko linn*? and fores!* by aj.l7 K. ROBISON A CO LAI-tls. —15 bet's Leaf Lard, in store and : fur »»!.- by aplT IIK.SRY 11. COLLINS. LAKE FISU—I6U kalf itt. white fi-lu 75 di> do Troot. 30 do Jo Saloiou. 'Ji) do do Herring B#«celrfd and for eal® by ap!7 lIENRY II COLLI NS. GREEN APPLES.—IO bids ohoiee apples forealeby apll UKNKYJI. COLLJn&_ LIME. —200 bbl* fresh Lime received and for **le by _ap!7 HENRY II COLLINS. 1 Q GKO. FRON FIELD A CO’SVEGETA -1 ISLE CATTLB POWDER for rale by 11 A. FAHNESTOCK ACO., No. ft), corner Wood and Fourlb etr»td*. 5 GKO.'BAKER’S COD LIVER OIL in end for mlr by R. L. FAUNESTOCR k 00. q"Feroons Spanish float indigo : Ojn.t ns.d and fcvaala by B. L-FAHNESTOCK A 00. C)T\ CASKS SODA ASH in storo and fur 4t\J by apl« 11. L. FAUNKS’TOCK k DO. OnTCASKS SAL SOD»A fur sale by o\/ B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., ap!6 No. CO, coroer Wood ud Vourthieta. OTATOES—2t>OO bus. pure white Neahun nurk* arriving and Tor nlo by BjilO DAVID C. UE&HST, cur Liberty A Ilaud «U. hi mV bus: blue mercek uotatoes *'V /V/ Jo gturo and arriving for «*le by ip j,i DAVID C. UKRB3T 1 nn BUS. YELLOW AND PINK-RYE X V/U POTATOES in etor» and arriving .for ula by aplß DAVID O. HRRD3T. CRN MEAL—IOO bus. extra in storkaml for «alo by t|>)o DAVID C. lIKBpST. R" YE FLOUR—2S’ I*bls. ID Htoro and for «!•*., oplO DAVID C. HRKUdT ’YE~BKAN - tonkin store and fur sale Vy a pin DAVID 0. HgKBST. NOTICE -I have this day, April 1, IX5*. •old my cntirf itock of Cotlery.Snrjflral Instruments, W. W YuUNU aud WM. CARTWRIGHT, who will cnatloiM tiio buiiam at the old stand, nodor tbo name »f CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG. My brother] Win. Cartwright, has bev-a cog»£ff CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, for tbo purpose of ihannfsctur inK uo>l d«Uiug io CatL-ry, Surgical liKtramoauJ 4c.— I'be; liar* purchased the stock of ifr. John Cartwright, aud will contluui- tbo bnsluoas at No. BO Wood sir wet. A|i> II Ist, IsSß— «pli;lnid (AUtWIUUIIT *, YOIINO, Co John Cartwright.) Manufacturers and importers i*r l'ocket and TuLlo Cullory, Surgical ami Denial In struments, Guns, Pistols, Fbhlog Tackle, Ac., No 6tl Wood street. Tbuy gl»o special attention to Ibe manufacturing of Trasses, Supporters, 4c. Jobbing and Itepolng with punc tuality and dw|>aUihJ apUi dly POTASH. —A’ prime artiele, just received hy aplG MACEKOWN 4 FINLEY. MACKEOWN & FINLEY are now receiv ing a largniPl of Paints, Brushes and Varnishes, ut m ptS No. Itf7 Liberty street. ■pXTiiACT'OKTbaWOdb.-^ Pi iOToioe selling at »erjr tow prices by M&CKKOWN a FXNLBY_ JOHN N. SHARP, •1-S3 Broadway, New Yoirk, SHOW CARD AND TICKET WRITER, WILL REMAIN IN PITTSBURG!! ONE WEEK, Prior to bis return to New York. EF-Ordetawot to No. S 4 SPRING ALLEY,orGA ZETTE OFKiCB. promptly.attondcd to. apl4 S - “PIdNO t sCmSiek weak FOKICVS, in Drills, Twoods, Jeans, Casslmerca, Sattoona, Cloths, Aa, rac'd at aplldewP MURPHY A IUJKCHVIELD’a. NOW OFEN-Tho best aborted and t heap emt stock of Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, White Goods, Mourning Goods, Ncedlo Work, and Domestics in tbo city, please call aod see them. 'C- HANSON LOjVE, spit 'formerly Lore Bro., No. 74 Market street. Medicated lye, oi tjoh.—Ae cxcelloQt romodi bum. Acidity ot the Btumich. Ac tbij doy l.y JO3. M.KMINQ, AYEU’S cherry peo ■apply of tbU celebrated MeJ u>y JAMEJJ WAR^jROP. F .LOWER SEEDS—A choice collectiou of Annttßt Blomning Flower Seeds, puked for mailior.— Price >1 tor 20 Tarictk-a. tpH JASLE3 WAIIDKOi’. RHUBARB ROOTS—SO Roots ol Myall's Victoria or Mammolb. Price $1 per doe. at tbe Seed and gorUcaUnnl Store, 47 Fifths!. JAS. WAKPROP. CHEESE —50 boxes choice W. K. Ot Joit neclTlDg tnd lor Mlo by R. DALZELtji TENN. FLOUR.—2OO sacks in utore tor caUby (tpl3) ISAIAH DICSBYA SUSTAC.— 25 sacks in etoro and fur dal _ I3ATAB DICKEY A w ;003E FUKNISUINO.-A WiTissirt xitneat o {Waxes* stamped, Japanned sad planished Xinwaro, BrUiannia and Plated Wart; Hollow floe Tea Trays, Wooden Wars; a great variety of Kitchen Uud* »Ha,14:,4c, at low prifrs for cash JOllJf TLSUINO, apt 2 .. coraer of Market and Third streets-^ SECOND ARRIVAL OF SPRINOI M Sommer Die* GoodfjShawU, Muitlcs, Whitt Mooralott Good*, Needla work, and Domestic Good*; which wilt b« kU Tory cheap br'cxth.. [ \ »pia • • ‘TT*V-- i c.mwsoitfo SOPJSK KKiSNCH TWIUJSP CJ Cudaerwud Dot*kloi Abo, flido Btrlj* gußimere*. now i>peo atltcr* of, . . ' ■ WBSnXMWBOBI FOR RENT—a three story Dwelling Eg not* 00 Firth .toot, (No. 100,) contolog 11 IS* room., budj.wuh boor*, Ac, with 000 brick curK-ohmuo.tteh.d. TUI. “PP'“j"\b? .ml roll w«.r, both, p. *O, U>J bring In > “ Uon ta admirably adapted to the «ati of • P r^;;f 0 “ mm, *od will be rented for a tenn of year* to » food ten "on?” rtl ’" p * rUc “ l "’ kinu. I“>(3Tt Warehouse ESI oow.«ccnplnd ty W. U. Bffiitb 4 Co.. Now lolfaL I'iret and Seeoutl street*. Enquire of _ . __ | PARK, McCCItDT 4 CO, JntM-Jlf Now W Tint and IJ3 Socond >t». TO LET—A two story Brick l>welUngtf| on Hay Street, between iVro and the riser j qojra of f«.J6 E. 11. KING. No.Cll Ul-erty it. IBERTY STREET PROPERTY FOR 1 J SALE—Th* Storr-r-ioui m.-l DvrlliuCt on Ltbrrty atiecL near St Clair, knu*u 0) No 183. Ttw lot L* atom -? Im i front nml liu Jrc|>, cit.mllog bark to Ksrlianpr AIW, on *l>Oi t* fWItJ a :*(*)•>•• anJ Camagr hou»o Tb* projK-rtjr rent* tv*.itly for JilAt. ami will be (olil at a bargain ai- i >-u A.'r<'iniiu."lntliistrtmn. kor partb'atar* of R. H KINO. Nu ill UUrtj ilmi. Ij’OK SALK —Tw>* uint.'hpii L'arriugi!/T\__ ' HOttSK.H. Iht* Tvar» ' 11, «*-ll br>>V*n *nJ L-y*fTr die. Api'lt at A JACKMAN'S HTAULIf, m|>lC:dt'lu hl' P*tm >t. b«l«w gt. Clair VALUABLE FARM FOR con taining ICO acres, beiug u part of Section IT in «lo the comer of IVnn and Martery streets, fronting SO fe t on (Vim and 11/J foot \Q'/. inches on Marhn ry.street; adjacent to tb© depot of the Pennsylvania Kiul raid. For terms. etc., Inquire of ISAAC JONES, Imr2*:lu»d—mriO corner Itoss and First sts., Pittsburgh. FOR SALE— A i)nig Store situateil in nue of the boat locations In tbs city of Pittsburgh, for cither a Jobbing,retailor prescription busint-as. loduceun-utsar© offered to purchasers containing advantages of rare ocaur. rooco. For information Inqniro of JOHN lIAIT, Jr, at No 1(10 Wood Street, col n.-r of Wood and Sixth, Pitts burgh. Pa. M Valuable City Property for Bale. THAT very desirable let on Water Street and Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin* Sons, being 12U f-et on Water aud Front streets, and IGO deep along the A *!l , wiH ho sold together or in lota ol 20 or 24 feet each. For trruin.i which will be mad© cosy as to paymeut,) ap r,|y to JOSEPH B. LEECH * CO„ tur4:dtf Liberty Street, PKtaburgu. lAOK SAI.K-Ono of Wallace's Patent h Portable Fluor Mill*, with Benner's latest Patent fcmut Machiuc, Ibilt. Rdiing Cloth and Elevator, ull tom nloie and ready for retliug up. Apply to W B. cOYLtAM, Oil Mill, npl d*wtf F r.ir Roberta A Craig «»., AllegbeayClty Ohio Land fot Bale. THE subscriber offers for sale section ten, townxhip 12, r«ne<* to, Siark minty, Ohio, commonly koowu os “Bowman's Section," containing arret. It is situated thri-o miles west of Massillon, on the State Road IcadiDg to Wooster, and within about two mili-j of the l'ltt*- borgh, Ft. Wayo# and Chicago Railroad. Tbo sooth, cut and north-cast quarters are partly cleared aod Improved— the remainder is covered with an parlor timber—and the whole U tr«U watered by springs and running streams— This sect 100 is considered the finest body of land (n the connty. It will be sold undivided or In quarters to soil porch users. To thorn who desire to invest in real estate ' better opportanity Is rarely offered. oc2W*wtfT Farm ror Sale. TEE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles pf above the Depot, at New Brighton, BeaTer Co pa- on Uiock lloom Ron, containing 109 acre* of ezoilcut land, every acre of which i« tillable, and 95 of which is nn der cultivation. There are 13 acres of good timber, 50acres in grass and pasture, and an abandonee of coal. There is on Orchard oi grafted fruit tree*. In almost every field there is a spring of never-fatting water. The improvements consist ot a new frame Dwelling, at tached toe weather U-irdod log. a small tenant honso and a large frame Barn. 10 by 56 feet. This choice farm is in a high state of cultivation, fences good, and in a respectable neighborhood, conrenlont to churches, schools. For terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or of JalihdAwtfT .1 ANDKKSuN, Now Brighton, Pa. FOURTH BALK OF LOTS, AT AUCTION. HT THE Rmporium Ileal Enisle and Mannfartnrinf Co. AT MOUND CITY, Pulttal.'i County, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JUnf. Ist and 2d, 1-858, 1 EMBRACING A LARGE NUMBER OF Ji eligible locations (or Building purposes, whether fur reahkußrn, stores, manufactories, or other purpose*. Also, Several lloum*, double and siuglo Frame Cottages, recently erected, in modern style, and ready for occupancy, all of which trill bo offered upon llberhl terms, and wU, without reserve to the highest bidder. Moaod City often inducements to persons desirous of to eating, unequaled by any other point at the West, Being situated upon a high, bluff bank oftheObioriver.eix miles aboTe Its continence with thu Mississippi, it Is free from till miasmatic vapors, is at the head of navigation on tbs Ohio river for large steamers, lu seasons of extreme cold weather or of drought; it is connected with the wholu North, East and West, hy means of the MOUND CITT RAILROAD, Which makes fonr daily cuunecUoua with the Illinois Cen tral Railroad, North and Sonth; as, aido, daily counecUoas by river with alt the regular Packets to Cincinnati, Louis ville,Sr L»ul*, Memphis, New Orleans. 4c. To the Manufacturer and Mechanic, Mound City oilers superior inducements, having now In operation an exten sive Foundry, and Machine Shop. Marina Railway and Ship Yard, Steam Pottery and Terfa Cotta Works, an extensive Barrel Factory, Flouring Mill, Fnrnitura Factory, Planing Mill and Saab and Door Factory, Pork Packing Establish ment, and several Saw Mills In tho immediate Ticialty of the town, all of which give constant and lucrative employ ment to a large number of bands. It already has some TWELVE STORES. DOINU A GOOD business. Bakeries, Newspaper, Uot*l, Board ing Uouscs, Schools, Churche*, etc-etc., and iksxmm. in an etn Inent degree, alt the element* of a large city. Tbe tocreosu in it* business,. anj Lexington, Ky A V. S. Lindsley, Eaq Naalivilie, Tenu tV. T. Uaacom, Esq Colnmbn-, 0 Or tu th» Secretary of the Company at Monud City. By order of the Board, 11. ILAINER, Pres’L J. Qaisvtout, Stx'y. aplfcd&rvlmF* PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTENTION. WM. 'CAHTWTUQIIT W. W. YOUNU. "t rBSLRm & JOHNSON Uavii.p incrcasrd tlirlr facilltioa for mumitactarlDg and ■pplyiog W- E. OIEiIEIDS Sc CO’S PATENT ELASTIC FIKE AJfD WATER PROOF CEMENT HOOFING, ARE now prepared tu execute orders fur any description of l\oo£», steep *>r flat, a* the shortest no tice and will* the utmost care, being determined tu pntou Roob that cannot be surpassed for 'i Cheapness and Durability.* 1 ' Our Roots are too welt known to require any eulogy from os. Testimonials tn laror of this Roofing and samples can be eeen by calling at oar Office, Vo. 75 BmiUifleld street. Bolldings cure red wl®i the abuTe Boofingcan be seen at 11. Nelson’s, corner of Wylie and Jllgh streets; J. Beck's new Hotel, corner of Grant and Sercath streets; House of W. 0. Leslie, Esq-, Diamond alley, opposite Patterson's gtablo; tiiore of IL Straw.corner of Market and Second sts; aleo House of B. ILSoecop r *amebloek; BrownsTille Wharf Boat House of Robert Flynn, Congress, between Webster and Wylie streets; StoreofJ. M. Moßobexts, Webster at.. Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water alley and Sandusky street, Allegheny; House of n. B. Wilkins. Esq., Wood’s Run; uouso of A. Negley, John Scott, Wat. McCall and MH Ooou, Bast Liberty; and many others too numerous to men tioa PERRIN A JOHNSON, apidawlyP No. 75 fimithfleldat, Pittsburgh, Pa. coosxnra sir qas A. "WORD TO THE LADIES. The heated term is approach- IKO, and we call tho attention of the Ladles to this (act that COOKINO', IRONING, Sc., Can be done with- cfooomy, without oppressive heat, with* ont eoot, and vltb dispatch—lbo fine Icing always ready in a tnomeut— by using llnigrave'j Gas Cooking Stove, T» which we respectfully invite jour attention, at No. 73 SmitbArlditivct. 8 A. JOHNSON A BRO. and City Rights (or sale. SPRING GOODS THE undersigned having just returned from the Eastern cities,where behasbeeneelectlng bis gPRIHO AND BCnnBR STOCK 01 FRENCH GASSIMERES, Plain and Fancy; MAH6BILLB3 Plain and Fancy YcaUnts ENGU4H EMBROIDERED BILK dv S FIGURED SILK and BATIN dr; Clothe, CaMdmerea, Tweeds and Uaao Goode. Neck Tin, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Uoaeaml Uenllameos’ Furnishing Uood* generally. Take* thU method of calling tbs attention of bis friends to tbe fact that bo Is now prepared to attend totbslr wants.— lie flatters himself that bla experience in this line la folly appreciated. Thankful for past fhvors, bo solicits a contin uance ofibetante, guaranteeing hta best« Aorta to render satisfaction to all those who favor him with their orders. JOHN LAUGHLIN, tp2dlw2ilp Merchant Tailor, 66 Wood U, Pjtttbargh. THE subscriber having entered into a Co- Partnership, dating from lb*lot Inst, all tbess IndeW* ed to him wUI please call and settie theaame, a» tha old •land. No. 27 Fifth atrat,where those haviogclshusatrdnM him esu present them for settlement •*- Kioonii THE unden-igmsl Laving formed a Co-Part conblp (or nSuocUoe •O?"' 1 erm Pnvition ami JWto Sonata, C.ltcr UMQU.I,r, th.,’ with lii.ii ilrlrnnlrutloß wrj .bility (• kup well la* LAaJ .nO pr.purJ la mrfu to (Mr eorn»l«ud«>t. cor rarflafartaUlaoofth.UUao(oar nart.L,tagaUKr wllh S? line rad bnnbto known pnelieal ««part.nc at our Attncr, U. IUDDW, In tb. bi»lt»«, Ihnt wo can sriivbreSi: ”-ei to ib“ ai-tb>u < f tl.o Kipoljicao' County Contention. * »p-dtc fr"s= t, SnERn‘F —Jared AI. Brush, of the Sixth Wanl, Pittsburgh, fa a candidate for FbtrlfTv.f Allr ebeuy cuntv. to tbo Republican County Convi Uon. •£***' WILLIAM \VuOD? ( of Se wlctlcy Borough, la ft c*ndM*iofor Sheriff ofAltg county, enhject »<« tbo Cotjnljr CooTenltun. inrilaltr* • : __ rrs^SuEßirr—James L. Urabah, of Third Ward, Allegheny, D a candidate for Sheriff of Alle clkpot canty. subject to tbe Republican County Croren ikin. _ mx2l:Jtc* rf^PROTiioNOTARi*— James 1>. t Hilands, of U'r-y K.rj towusblp, i*a candidateJor Prolhoualory, sub jort to tbe decision of Hie Republican Comity Conmitiou. ]i s ; ProtiiusotarV—Uamei. Armstrong, nl Thtrd Ward, U acmndidate lor Prcthonotary i-r Al legbrny county, subject to lbs decUlouof Ibe Republican County Convention; 1 tnrtiWU - JT^Fbotiionotary-—I). 0. Ilultz, ef Snow dm tosruiLlj), wiU U» a randidato for the ufike o! ProlbonciUry, inLject to the decision >autyCoiiTi:nUon. aplidtc REASSEMBLY. —UeoRCB DICKSON, of Sou Cl. Fayette township, la a candidate for Assembly, sub ject to thu decision oftbu Republican County Contention ap&dtc* npS^CoRUNKR —J. 1). Bai.dhia, ol‘ Fourth “"’V Ward, Allegheny, j, u cnndidatnfor Coroner, mibjec t to tbo decision of Republican (Vxiuty ConvonUon. uptfcdtc ' ir^»CoRONER. —Wm. Boyd, of iho Third IKy Ward, Allegheny, is a candidate lor Coroner, subject to tbo decision «fth« Republican Convention, rnnS dlc* fr^ir^CoßoNEß.—Samuel B. Cooper, of Sixth trr£r Ward, Pittsburgh, is acandfJato for She above office, subject to tbe decision of tbo Republican County Convt-n tiou. air27nltc Notices. Allegheny Bank. The hast ness Lr-c£x of this Itsnh aili la* trsusanh-d at theeorni-rof ThirJ and Wood streets, on and after Monday, tbe 19th Inst ’ apl&tf.cc «l. W.COOK, Cashier ir'S-Busi.vEss Mens' Baiev Union Peaver U'vSr Mem so, at Lafisyetto flail, Wood afreet, from 11 % uutiljl2l(j o'clock, dally, commencing Friday, April 9tb,and continuing until further notice Laymen will conduct tbo mesUugs, but clergymen aro earnestly requested to be pnre out and take part in the oxrrdsos. Coute in lot Aro min at>a it yuu cannot remain longer. op9:dtf IStiucatlonal. Edgeworth Laalea Seminary, nNTT/r ki. kr, rmryA. TUE SUMMER SESSION of this well known Institution will open f.u tbo FIRST MONDAY OF MAY, andcootinuo twenty-ona in»ti, A more de lightful and healthfullocation is not auy where tote found. For circulars or further Information apply to J. D. Mc- Cord, John 11. Mellor or T. 11. Nerio, Esqa, or to tbe Prin cipal, jap9l. DAVIS, -A-rtetioneer. Ootnmorcial Soles Rooms, No. 54 Fifth Street. Y ALUALE MISCELLANEOUS ROOKS —On MONDAY, TUESDAY *d WEDNES DAY Eveniugs, April lOtb, 'Jlrth at 7 o'clock, will bo ••'aid, at tbe New Auctiou Building, No. &4 Fifth street, a very extensive stock of NEW BOOKS, consisting of the latest and best editions of standard and miscellaneous Eng lish and American Literature,amoDg which arc many of tbo recent publications of tbe day. This is an nnusnally choice and valuable for so Urge a collection of books at auction— comprising excellent works in every department of Litrra tore, Science and Art- Many of tbe Tolumus are elegantly illustrated,and in fine binding*. Also, superb Family Bibles, ia various ftyles of flntah; Blank Books In Tariety, Station ery, etc Tbe stock is conveniently arranged for examiaa tion and prirato sale daring the day. Ladies are Invited to call [apie] _ P.JU. DAVI3. Aoct. Peremptory salrof stoves, & c .— On Monday afternoon, April 10th, at 3 o'clock, at the Warehouse of Messrs. Mcßride A Co., No US Water strert. will be sold f<>r account whom it may concern, a large lot «t Cooking and Ueatiughtovcs,abontcixbty in number,among which are Comet, Uickory, Bos, Ten Plate and Franklin Cooking Flores; Phoenix and Yocng Lion Heating Blov«-»; Laundry Stoves, Ac., to wbicbdbo attention of tbe traae is desired. Terms at sale. spl l .' P. M. DAVIS, AucL Y’~ aluable - stocks AT AUCTION— On Tuesday evening, Ap.II COth, at o'clock, at the commercial •*!«•» njotnt, No. 61 Fifth strerf. will l-c void, 13 share.* Rank or Pittsburgh it.-rk: 6 do Excbangu limb ilo -M do MiSl.llat.k do do Old Allegheny Bridge do EL EUA X T MANTILLAS, DRESS GOO In*, Ac AT AUCTION* .—On Wednesday morning, April ’.flat, at ten o’clock, in tho fine ball on tbe eerend floor of tbe dpw Anctton-dßouse, No. M Pi (lb street, will txi commenced tho rule uf an eitenatiro and very cboico variety , from a large Eastern Silkaud Mantilla Establishment, com prising abont ono hundred splendid Loop, Bilk, Satin, Ap pllqne ami Morio Antique, MmutUUa, Talma*, At, a nnm ber of which are worth from $6O to $7O; Drees Bilks, Ducal*. Poplins, Cballiee,Mouse de Lalnes, Embroideries, Ac., Ac. Tbe gce>da will bo arranged for examination tbe day pre vious tdnls. ComfortaLle feeat* provided for ladle* who are specially invited to attend. Sale positive. Terms cnab. npl7 U. JL DAVIS, Anct. T Tnolaimed baggage, eineclotu- JL ) INU, Ac n At. Auction.—On Tuewlay morning, Suth mit , at lQ o’clock, at Uto Commercial Sales Rooms No. 64 Fifth street, will be bold, lor account whom it tuay concern by order of John MUb, late of tho Ferry Hotel,' to pay charges, Ac., six large Leatlier Trunks snd one Hand Trunk, containing a groat quantity of Ladies’ and Maos’ Clothing, Ac-, of very superior qu&.'ity,sadj as elegant Silk Dresses, Ac. Also, 2 Champaigns Baskets andrcoiontH,3DdtuiJobiis, I Rocking Chair, 1 Clock, Feather Bod, Bedding, Ac. ■p!7 l*. M.DAVIS, Anct. STOCK i-.. Ft. W. A. C. K, K. at feiyate aiix, in lota t<> Mkit purchasers, by apl _ P. ML DAVIV, A net., No. 61 FUlli et. D~ AILY BALES AT NO.l-l FIFTH ST., At tbe new Commercial gales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, elrery week day, are beldpublie sale* or goods iu all variety,; suited for tho trade sod consumer*, from a large stock which la constantly replenished witli fresh consign ments, that mnatbe closed forthwith. At 10 o'clock, A. U, Dry Goods and fancy articles, com prising nearly everything nobded in tho lino f.>r personal and Umtiy use; table cutlery,fliardtroro, clothing, boots and shore, ladies wear, Ac. At 2 o'clock, P. M, household and kitchen furniture,new and second hand; beds and bedding, carpets, elegant iron stone China ware, stoves,Cooking utensils, groceries, Ac. At 7 o’clock, P. &L, fancy at tides, watches, clocks, Jewel ay, mulcal Instruments, gnus, clothing, dry goods, boats nri shoes, books, stationery, Ac. P. U. DAVIg. Anct’r AUSTIN LOOBIB k CO., Hrahants’ Excbange. Stocks andbonds at auction.— wyi be sold at the Merchants’ Rxchasge, Fourth sired, on Thursday evening, April 22J, at 40tcet lreot oaPenu it.by lro feet to on alloy, by ’ f AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, ap!9 Stock aifll Mote Broker*, f.S Fcurth at WILL Biu SOLty at the Merchants’ Ex change, Fourth street, at Public Sale, on MONDAY Even leg, April 22, at hair-past seren o’clock, by urder of W. H. Campbell, Assignee of JarefS Blskclty— -2u shares Sltarpabnrg Bridgo ElockJ 32 do Lawreocevllle AtOwpabargPUnkß'Qd Etock-- 16 do. Beaver Extension P. AC. R. 11: Co; ’ 10 do PeniuylvanlaTasurancoCo.; 10 do Allegheny Savings Batik; $2OO Mortgage (Vj. Hester Condo) on lots 13 and 14, Saint Mary s Cemetery plan, due in 10 years from Jnlv 7. ’id. interest payable sctct-aacuaily; $674 Mortgage (Va. A.'Tetioy)on lota 24,00,37 and SO,St- Mary a Cemetery r.bu»,duo In 14 ycorefrotn JnSv G, •Si. interest payable semi-annually; 1 Pew 9t. PaoPe Qjorcb, No. 11 or 73 V • 1 .AUSTIN, LOOMIS A 00, -: - - No. 68Fourth street. IpOR SALE.—IO Lots situated on Bluff and Ea«U its., a short dlaiiaes from tho Court House. •£* feet front by 100 deep. . . * 40 shares Odd fellow** Ualt Stock. ’ 7 10 shares Bank of I’l^tiburgb, So.hun Pi«.bnf~liMJfr, Mmlm. lumr.oc. Company, - mrC3 AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO. > STOCK BAL.E3.-iIY AUSTIN JLOOMIS A CO, AT TUB MtiCCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERT THURSDAY EV HSRitT—Efluk, Bridge, limoium um) Oopwr Stack, Boort Estate sold it pnUle sal* at tu« Merchants’ Bxchrtngo Lj ' AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Note*, Drifts and Loans on Rea! Estate negotiated ca 1 reasonable b-rmi by , AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, aeZl Stock. Note Brokers. V 3 Fourth ft. Chants. WANTED IBIBtEDIATSIjV*—IO,OOO Men to engage in the tale of the 1 must popular selling SootTln America. luraiids, Moebanica, farmers and Teach ers wishing to travel, will find Uila to te a rerj profitable ami pleasant business, enabling them to see the conn try, and make money at the tame Uma.‘- Agvnts'nowinihe btu foea are clearing from ISOO to f 1,000 per year. For foil particular* and a list of Books, address 11. U. BULI3ON, Qu«n City Publishing Ilccse, 141'Miin street, ©uelnoetL Ohio; or, if living Kast^-SUUSON.'Phll&teipliU. tolB:lyd*wf(gT r \\f ANTED—Agents to Bell in the State of BTACIIINK, Uiat tn> itien taocsiTTaboattJi«etlduta noil nl> lb. Urgm fitc O ton pa bj him.] fnakwitl.ro inlnJ.rj A*tf“ W. UALU Bunt, Jt.lM T*At}K STOCKS WANTED bv : Austin loolais * co, fitocfc tnj EIU Urotflr. M foprth rij^t W f ANTED—Deer Skins’ wanted hr ” - TTELLS. lUDDU; ACQ. No Bt Stocks wanted— l_ ' H. rol M. Book Stock; Esduunj. " “ Westaplmarmco « _ ~, . ' - Monoottbfcl* “ ** to on orders, by AUSTIN LOGINS * CO, - atocfc Brokers, M Fucrth street. ANTED—Notes -and ..Drafts hanng 4,0 or lioototlooo,by' - AUSTTN LOOUIS k CO, • • - Btodt*adNoUßrotgxi t Myoqrth«L • .AJ'JTED—A quant:#/ Hanoval.-Bcßrhavtffl Hoilaod Bitteia. UTE have removedtho c T V ECERHAVJrS HOLtAND BITTERS to No. 87 Ifoe «trooL bekrr Second. ' • „ ftlWiWtf Tr- BXBJAMEf FA QS t JA.AW. P.M DAVIS, Auct ' JAS. UAiipiKKfi