fliiisimrgj; lafttli! *>• •*. t.tAto»«.»i.iiMU.-.««jBBnL miTT 3. RIDDLE ft Co., MD ITO&a an d PS OPBIBTO S 3. PITTSBURGH: fRITJAT MORNING, APRIL 23, 1868. i COUNTY CONVENTION, The citizens of Allegheny county who are opposed to the National Administration, aro hereby requested to meet In their respective Wards, Boroughs, Town ships and Precincts on Satcbday the 29tb day of May, 1658, and eloct two Delegates from each to meet in County Convention, at too Court lloose, in Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, tbo 2J day of June, at 10 o’clock, a. u-for tbo purpose of nominating a Connty Ticket. .The primary meetings will bo held in the town ships between the hours of 2 and 0 o’clock, p. a., at ithousual places of holding such meetings aod io the •Wards, Boroughs and Precincts, betwoen the hours of 4 and BP. u. li,j or,Ur of the Chmmittrf, Bout. P. Nevis, Cha:'->»n> Ths Abundance of Army Officer* U is said that when a requisition was made on the State of Virginia, dariog the laat war with Great Britain, by the United Stales government, that no difficulty whatever was experienced in securing the services of officers, but that a la mentable dearth of privates was soon made man ifest. Epaulets and a comfortable number of ratioufj with other allowances, were in far greater demand on tbo pari of the scions and representatives of the “First Families” than a musket, knapsack, rusty bacon and thirty cents a day. When the drum was sounded in order to gather the recruits together, for the purpose of making the usual preliminary arrangements, it .was found that the sons of the "Old Dominion” were willing to tafce charge of (he “commis sions'* only, conceding with commendable mag nanimity the furnishing of the "rank and file' of tho great army of Iho Republic to other less ambitions States of the confederacy, This con duct was very characteristic of tho Virginians* . and from-the manner in which they seize upon the civic stations under the untional government* ; oven unto this day, wo aro led to infer that they &. have not lost any of their ancient partiality for v, ,//commissions” with attractive perquisites. In regard to the superabundance of commissioned officers, when compared with iho number of privates, it seems that the military system of the government of tho United States has boen completely Virgtnia-itti. Mr. Branch, a mem , her of Congress from the old North State, in a fecent speech in the Ilouse, mado a statement whieh must have the effect to attract public at tention to the present condition of our military establishment. That gentleman stated, as the result of his enquiries into the subject, that while the number of jaen to an officer in the European armies was forty-seven, there was one officer tot fourteen men in the army of the United States, upon a peace footing, and one officer to twenty-five men on a war footing. It sbonld be also remembered that tho salaries of our com missioned officers are very high when compared with the salaries of the civil departments of the government. Bat wo will let Mr. Branch speak for himself on this subject: “Now, it is obvious that we have got on army of officers almost exclusively; hence, in somo measure, the great expense attending onr army. We have got officers enough ; and the true way of increasing the army would have been by ad ding to the number of privates in &ch company. ;i Kow, X remarked that there was an excep . tion, and referred to the army of Great Britain. I have not been able to obtain inform&lion in reference to that, but I imagine-our system is copied from England. In England they may have no . more men to an officer than wc have here. . But why? Simply, because in England the only way of providing for the younger sons of nobility and aristocracy, is to give them commissions in the army; and hence there is always a pressure of influence to increase tho number of officers. And we; in this republican democracy, from a different •motive, are following in the footsteps of aristocratic England, in order to give to pnbiic men and to public officers an opportunity of providing for their friends." —~Mr.* Branch is wrong in attributing a different motive from that of England to our government superfluity of officers in the army. The army of Eoglaodis used for furnish ing places to tho idle and thriftless portion of the hereditary aristocracy, which encumbers that great country, and our army is appropri ated by members of Congress and other influ ential politicians for the exclusive benefit of relatives and friends. While we are willing to admit that we have in the army of United States many gallent officers, who would achieve great ness in any position in life —who are men of courage, energy and character—with strong arms and willing hearts—we cannot close our eyes to the fact that the road to army advance ment now is. through political preferment. Look at the mode by which cadets to (he Military Academy at Westpoint—the great nursery of army officers—are selected. It is through ap pointment by members of Congress, who have the sole power of nominating candidates, for & place in that institution. Thisechool toms pat, year after year, hosts of commissioned officers, until the number has increased, in a greater proportion, than that of the “rank and file," who are fished up from the periieos of great cities, and from the grog shops of coantry towns. The companies now marching to Utah,andwbich have been -recently quartered in Kansas, ai« literally encumbered with officers. Soch will .be the Condition of affairs, until the spirit of reform shall bo aroused in the oation, aod a re tiring list, somewhat after the fashion of that applied to : the Navy, shall be adopted. We trust that Mr. Branch will net content himself with a single speech on this subject, aodlben Ut U die from neglect, os is too often the case with Congressional movements of this character fie could cot apply bis taleots and bis energies to a better or patriotic purpose'; for there is no greater abuse in tho entire system of our government than that which pertain- to tho management of our military affairs. Wcbtebw Rivers.— We regret to bco the claims of oar great Western Rivera to some ap : propriatiooa from Congress, again ignored. Congress ht» now no money in addition to the a plentiful tack of constitutional power which has so long prevented “Democracy" from voting for any thing but slavery-extension or supplies to carry the war against Brigham Voungand bis wives. We think it was Bigler—it must have bees bo—who demonstrated in the most.logical manner that Congress had authority to vote moneys for the erection of light-houses otLsnok en rocka in the Lakes for example, but to re move the rocks themselves! Ab, there’s the . rub! Congress con do nothing in that line! It ie a pUy Congress has not the power of removing block-beads in gome proper way! Uigler'B logic might then perhaps bo exploded by a email blast of “viUsinoof saltpetre,” with much facil ity. However,2et as wait patiently. Sebastian is etlQ living. Tbo intelligent correspondent of the Cincinnati Oantu writes: “No appropriations for Western rivers and harbors will pats at. this session. Two bills have .been reported In the House, one by the Democratic majority of the Comm it too on Com msree, proposing an expenditure of $1,600,000, and another by Mr. Washburn, of IHiaobi, pro posing $4,000 ,000.” Tho Senate Committee bare -ihut'down tho gates entirely, and will not re commend a dollar, pleading the condition of the ry; .This is the manner in which n Dem ocratic administration, and a Democratic Don greao treat the great public caUcera*.. They ' fir*t V&r upon domestic Industry, and the interests, by opening the door to faWlce, and when their policy has proa* commerce, and spread bankruptcy over - Uke whole they refuse the means to - improvements which the protection of life and property require. ■’They can issue millions of Treasury Notes, to aOrtcrt an army sA ogice-holders, and to carry oTJ w»4n iHlab, for the benefit of favored con utdgtt, bftt when vast oaOonal ictereaU are tobs regarded/and those rivers and harbors > which fhrm Ab® high ways BJjddepola of aa m -tarosl trade, mors than firs fold that of the for ’ «trjh*rs tQ be,«*s.idcred, then'the j wm4*Hbtmmviw* tmioffior«ooao #>&«« he tpureil. Wc i)i»U r li.t ilu! popular tottttitoo Bill e«, to illl«: '■b&:’ ■ ' ,n : ww.-TSeu*?* UFA* f* ‘tergv* iovGMw&fif&i fetd*-' 4- M&b pot'wwler st e f \M. AVcphcav eouplf, P*: Tte; ff« R Sievi, •. .... TU English: X*ecompta» Swindle. Washisgtos, Taeßtlay, April 20—1 p. m.— There is a general feeling of indignation among the Anti-Lecomplonites in the House to-day. The Conference Committee met this morning at 10, Mr. English absent. At 11 he came in and pro posed bis bill, which, without debate, was im mediately adopted by Stephens, Green and Hun ter, and thus agreed on os the Committee’s re port. It amends the Land Grab Ordinance, and sub mils it with Lecomplon to the people for (hem to vote for or against admission under-it. If they spurn the bribe they are to be kept out of the Union till they bare a full representative population. The election is to be under the direction of the Governor, Secretary, Attorney General and two Speakers, a majority of whom are Fro Slavery Mr. Howard proposed to amend, so as to al low lb© people of Kansas to vole on the Leaven worth Constitution at the same election, and give them an opportunity to adopt such a ron stitnUou os they wish: but his amendment re ceived no favor from the majority of the Com mittee. There was a stormy caucas of the Douglas men this morning. Owen Jones is firm against Eng lish’s surrender, which ho says is worse than Lecomplon naked. The hope of defeating the English proposition —which Gen. Wilson aptly characterizes as a bribe in the one hand and a threat in the other —increases. Mr. Stephens does not regard the report as formally adopted. The Conference Committees hold a final meet ing at 2 p. m., and the report will not prob Ably come in to-day. Senators Crittenden and Doug las will both oppose it in the Senate. A fow of the most-highminded Southern Representatives express their disapprobation at such a way ot evading an issue and bribing a State to como into Che Union. If, they vote Kay, its fAto is sealed. 2p. m. —lt is now almost oertaintbat Mr. En glish’s proposition wilTbe defeated. Thecurrent is setting strongly against it in both the Houto and the Senate. 2:30 p. m.—Mr. Howard and Mr. Reward have been in the Committee room bnlf an hour. Ever since 2 p. m. the other members did not appear, though they had been very particular iff"askiog that all the conferees be (hero precisely at 2. It is rumored that Mr. Green gives it up as a had jobjThe bridgo English sought to build betweeiftho Fire-eaters and Anti-Lecomptonites was too shaky to stand. Not a single into Anli- Lecomplonite has wavered. There is most in tense indignation at English's conduct. bottom appears to have fallen out of Mr. English's conlrivanco just as tho hoops were going on. When he offered his bill at the conference this morning, it was eagerly accepted by Messrs Green, Hunter and Stephens. Gov. Seward and Mr. Howard asked time to consider, and to have the decision and report postponed till to-morrow morning. Mr. Green would not consent. He would only grant two hours, and named 2 o’clock this afternoon as tho hour for reassembling the Committee and for reporting the English bill to the House and Senate. He very earnestly re quested Messrs. Seward and Howard to bepuuc- Jual, as be wished to have the question acted upon at once. At two o’clock when Messrs. Seward and Howard went to the Committee-room nobody waa there. They waited nearly an hour. No one came. Mr. Seward went in search of Mr. Green and found him very much cast down. He inquired what was the matter ? Green intimated t hat the screws were loose and everything in disorder. A portion of the parly was kicking iu the traces. “Do you mean to report to-day"" inquired Seward. “No;’ 1 said Green, “not to-day ‘'Will the Committee meet to night “No, not to-night.” “To morrow morning'''' “No.” “When then?” “Can't tell,” said Green, moodily let you know when we are ready to meet. It seems that when Mr. English’s proposition was made known to the Democratic members,' a most uoexpocted opposition arose (o if among some of the Southerners who regard it as a dis - honorable trick. Mr. Quitman declared that it was a mean contrivance with which he would hare nothing to do. Mr. Owen Jones and two or three other Anti Lecompton Democrats, whose co-operation had been relied on, also scouted it. Messrs Stephens and English, alarmed at this unexpected opposition, did not dare to report the project to ibe House. Secretary Howell Cobb was senL for and came to the lobbies, but did not enter the hall. He labored for some time with refractory Democrats without success. Thus the matter ended to-day. To-morrow, or at most in a few days, party drill and the fascination of the United Stales Treasury may succeed in rallying tbu distracted Democracy in Congress to toe the mark on the English proposition. But there is but ouo sen liment among the Anti Lecompton Democracy about English himself, and that is a feeling of strong condemnation for one who thus deserts biwpolitical friends and abandons his principles. Mr. E.'s scheme recites the preamble to the Senato bill and provides that the Land ordinance shall bo submitted to the people of Kansas, and if adopted, that then Kansas shall be ad milled by proclamation of the President, as stated in The Union. If rejected, then her ad mission shall be delayed till t her population authorizes one Representative under the census. As the next ratio may be one hundred and t wen • ty thousand, nothing can be easier than for a United States Marshal and deputies to report I her below that figure, thus subjecting (ho Ter ritory to Slavery for four years under the Drcd Scott decision, and perhaps forever with the instrumentalities employed. Instead of the four Commissioners loconducl elections, appoint Judges and the like provided by the Crittenden bill, a fifth is named to the person of (ho Ter ritoriiil District Attorney of Kansas who, being a Federal appointee, would control the whole affair andmake returns liko Regent Calhoun to suit every necessity. £ The causoof this eoildcn Jefection is supposed to be traceable to a rumor oT these proceedings baring renebed the House, and the fact that sev eral Southern men refused (oaceept the arrange ment. Messrs. Quitman, Miles, Barksdale, Rea gan, Greenwood and others were freely named Mr. Huoter stated in tho Senate that bis South ern friends would not consent, and they being more intractable than doughfaces, it was con sidered expedient by Mr. Green to postpooo tbc Conference. This phase added gTeally to the excitement in both wings of the Cspiiol, aod ibe tables were suddenly turned. About 4 o’clock, a rumor spread ibut the English bill bad been modified eo as lo submit Lecomplon: but Mr. Greco, being asked if it were (rue, replied that he would rather "sec if suok in h—” than consent to such condition.— Efforts w : ll be made to night to bring in Ibe Southern opposition, and, if successful, the con Terence will report to morrow The course of Messrs. Koley, Pendleton ooioo naked to this brand. No doubt is now entertained that Mr. Eng lish has been acting secretly witb'Brlgbt and others throughout, and flint bis professed concert men was intended to be more effective in disposing their purposes and inclinations. His good failb was suspected here tofore from his personal antecedents; but he baa been spared in (be bopo that bo would do right. He is evidently but an instrument in the band* of the Administration. His scheme lenders Kan sas a bribe in one hand and a scourge in the other. The one will be spurned, and tho other defied. Latro.—Since toy former dispatch a coiciil talion of Southern men has been held, and it is found lhattheopposition to Mr. English sscheme from that quarter will not be abandoned Ten ore counted decidedly, and it is supposed that nearly twenty in all will unite under thc ie cir cumstances. It is doubtful if the action of the Conference will be reported to the House at nil, and the whole affair is likely to fail.—AM'. Tnh Funeral or Col. Benton.—At St. Louis, on Friday morning the remains of the Hon. Thomas 11. Bsoton were conducted by a military escort from tho residence of Col. Brnot to the Mercan tile Library Hall, which had been appropriately draped with the usual badges of mourning, and where they jay Inelato till 10 o'clock at night. floiincM Vu suspended generally tho'storea and houses was draped Ju mourning, uud-tko streets densely crowded with thousand of eager specta tors, It is estimated that 26,000 persons visited the flail to gsro upon tho features of the Illus trious dead. At 10 o'clock on Boturday morning tbs remains of Mr. Beotoo wero taken from tbs hall of the Mercantile Library to the Second Presbyterian Church, where tho funeral cer emonies were performed by the Rev. Mr. Cowan, assisted by the Rev. Dr« Anderson and the Kov. air. Brooks. When the services wero concluded, the body was plaoed in (ho hearse find was fob owed to Uirßsllefenlalno Cemetery by tho most imposiog procession aver formed In St, Louis. It conslsUd of ihe relation* nod friends of the family, al the military companies or tbo city, thei Ssvanth Regiment of United tilaies Infantry under tha command of Col. Morrison (ho Judges of the Courts, tha members of the Bar the member of the City Government, a Urge majority of the benevolent societies of the city tha TarDcrs’ AssocUMoo, aod an immense con course of ciUxsna in carriagejand on fool. The cortege waa forty* five minutes in paasin a a given point. The body ofßfoDowell Jones, a graod ohHd ctMfr Benton, wOs conveyed to tbo tomb aubeeametlmf.. ' #,lf (urMOutthat MrsiVreraont Is “oar Jessie" and inet MpJaiß fivpt" In the will' of pol, Beptos/ber father. prepared in fieptember last, she UjPBmfldas“Mr#. Jessie Ann Fremont/., nod this oflcourso seUlcsJbe point ih/tf her.bop tiemtMame was Jessie Aon. Dyspepsia and Deblltty.Cureil—~Tncoouj F«IVX. Esq., Of tbo Pittsburgh tad Steubenville Railroad . Offlw, iiye “For years! here been to Invalid from Dfi. 1 pepsla. With ahope of relief, ! resorted to many advartisvd remedies, but tilled is deriving the bvnsit sought for, until I tried your Holland Bitten, lb* happy effects of which ' , upon the digestive organs, end in restoring s debilitated i causes me to recommend it confidently to alt suffer ! ers from Dyspepsia.** Citmoa!—Be careful to ask for Borrhavs's Holland Bit | t***- The great of this medicine ha* induced many Imitations, which the public should guard against 1 purchasing. i at $1 per bottle, or six bottles lor |£, by (bo pro printers,ULNJ. 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Wm> in now receiving from Europe and Eastern Cities, u t -ha| t ,. assortment ol artichw in his liun, coniprising m-« sn.l tasteful abspes of Pearl Whito atone Tea, Diniug auj Toilet Ware, and the same in Plain, Gold, Lustra Baud and Flowers; Fine White Vitrified Iron Stone Table Ware, known tube the most durable now in use f..r Hotels and Steamboats: French China of n-.w styles, in Pure Whito and Uoh) Band, either in setts or siDgle pieces; Richly GUt and Decorated Toilet Sotr. Brittuouln and Plated Castors; German Silver Tea Table Spoons, Soap Ladles. Ac .plated with ail ter. film Ivory Handled Carving, Tta and Table Kulve* and Forks; Tea Waiters and Trays; Shaker aud Sea-graaa Table Mats; Jappaued and Decorated Tin Toilet Sifts. Also, a complete and full assortment of ail articles suita ble for the COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, nt prices toph-osa tbo public, ,r|, o r>-!(-o«tiully iiivilr-1 aiamiuo this nir22.l|nd*wT John C. Baker & Co s . GENUINE COD-lilVlfllt O I 1, ! • This Mri>irjvr, in ihcmyHtap- J-l.>r-d nmnu- r. nn,| bolllvl by U*. has rr-ctlved the p;»uc li-U of the moat •ci.iaif,. ofthe Medical Profession ofPhll adeljilii-i aud t-Wcuhere, who recouuu' oil i! superi.-r to auy other u-ta maiiufaclun.d. Of iU eOlrs. y ami iiiq-otaii. c m ar-iixhil in < ixs . f Consumption, Gent, Rionchitir Asthnui Chronic Rheuma tism, and all diseases, it is iiuueces-ary lo *]MXik; —thousands of ciniuiut (dijsu laus of Kuro|H< and America having tested it* woudrtlitl curative prtipertie* prepared only hr JOHN C BAKER A CO. Wholesale Druggist*, No 164 North Third street, Fhiladrlphia. Fold •'J ail Druggists throughout tlw country. fe2;i:dt,, ol] kinds of Ihsluts, Oils, Ysmiahes, Window Gloss, Putty, Brushes, Ac., 144 Btitvi Street, two doors above Diamond Alley rarlU.lydlo BRO. 11. A.VDF.KKO.N, •h". ISI Liberty Street, I'ittebnnjh , /’ stxi'i *rrt'ar* *nr> wnoicaaii nritra is Ev#ry Variety of PATENT ANl> ENAMELEO LEATIIEH Sh.H- /..-..(Aer, Split*, Mororr.., I rurh and f..untry Calf Stein*. WORK S l **»:♦( hpr, Carrjaje« Oilclot h-., Arc*. All of wlihh wilt I u fumishrd at theloa'ost Cash Prices 1 D K N W A S T K D ,-tfi ap6 dly KORKIGN KXCIIANGK. SIO II T BIL L S DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SIIKHMAN & CO., ON TUE UNItiN BANK, lAJNDON, IN SUMS OF ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, Bills ou the principal cities and towns of France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Russia aud other Fmropean Status, couttaully ou baud and for sale by MATLACK ft ROOERB, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. IN Pine Street, Nt. Louis, filo. um to Murdoch A Dickson, St. Lcuia, Day A Mattack, Cincinnati, uh>->, Chaa. Dufileid A Co, Louisville, K« . F S. Day A Co-, Uankera, Puru, Ills , Ur ecu A Stoue, Rankers, Mnscaltoe, R.w«, Day A Matlock, Philadelphia, Pa., R. Forsytb, Chicago, Freight Apent lor illiuoG Cei.ti al Railroad. JaS Cmdfc JOIIJM COCiikiAN SC UKO. MAfruracrukXßs or Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Slintttrs, Window (iuards, It., .V.if srconJ Slreri and hfl Third Street, (Bvtwcsn Wixolami Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA„ Ha-* «nl In *u closiDKGr»v- la.l*. J-hhiDR dou* at short mitir*. rnrii w« viaDirta— wm. c ruicjip VANDEVER ft FRIEND. A T ’l* o K N W v S AM' L* A W , A.WD SOLICITOUS IN CIIARCBIIV, •Vo. 5, Stanch Block, Dubuque, loans Collection * prunqitly tuaJ* in any port uf Nurlhcru luws, or Wostern WUcouam. Will attend to tho (iqrvhaao aod Sato of Ileal Katat*. ot, Uluidb M<>n«>y on Bonds ami Mnf aslrlydfu W K V MA N dc bON, Uanalorfurois and DoaUrs la alt biudj uf TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND LEAF TOBACCO, L\>m'r of SniO{fie!U Street and Diamond Alley, PITTSBURGH, PA iiKTsfKV 11. COXILiNS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant AND WUOLE3AJ.B DEALER IN Cheoee, Hutter, Seeds, Fiah, Ami Produce G.'norally, A»r A’o ‘St Wul Street. PltUburgK. W. Ac U. RINKHAKT', KAKuramrucu *fn> ocouxam All klntla of Tobacco, SuulTantl Cigar a, Uav* ttici iitly taken (ha building No. I*4o Wood street, to alditiuu to thiiir Slauu/octurnip »tshlishoicut,N<> Al Irwm street, abt-rethoy trill (.l,•«*. "! I» rr.. ivb tlii ir friend*, *t>27l>dfs JAM. MoLAUGUI.IN, MAKt’riU'Tus.m or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits ami Fusel Oil, delC;dlyfc Ha 1«S and 170 Second Street. H. ItOsENIIBIiII con<) St., RKSPKCTFHLLV invili* Dealers and Mil liuura to lU**h Irr-b anil *n[- rl r ■t.*-k --I •; RIBUON - DuN.NET MATERIA l^ l , CHA ITS, UI.ONI) I.AfEN, ARTIFICIAL RI'PcMKS -TKMV UijNNKTS*, MENS' AND BOYS' HATa, MISMYS* ULOOMEUS AM) 11. ATS. Amt eu-ry tbing >»nU(Vtnl wltli tblo l-nutli'-f tb« l-uti »»c«r nt time am) canb bnyora will flu-1 oor prion adapted to tbelr rerca. Parenlaabould cover be without the sjrrnp in Ihe uuneiy where there are young children; lor If a child wakes In the ulght with paint iu the gum*, tnoeyrup immediately' givra easo by o{'aini:r» CITY ofCLEVBLAKD.I ILLINOIS, J. SI. LUNDY, Muter. (JOHN PUAZEH, Sluter And newly fitted up Passenger ami Freight Screw Steamer* . JIWNCITV, IMINERAL KOCK,| gen.tatlor, J c TcßMc*,Slu’riJ. P- Btnat, SluterjO . Muter Will compose the Line for IS&}. t tfyof Cleveland lekvei Cleveland! TUUJUJDAY, April £2 . it f» o'clock, p W MONDAY, Mar 3, - .. .. TiiintspAY, M»» n - MONDAY, M»* 24 ' THURSDAY, Junes" . MONDAY, Judo 14 .. THURSDAY, Juue'24 MONDAY, Jut* f> ‘ . .. TUUR3DAY, Joly 16 MONDAY, July 2d . ’ THURSDAY, August 6 MONDAY, August IG, '. Angnstid, Monday, geptembor c . . THURSDAY', September It MONDAY, September 27 « THURSDAY, 0ct0ber:..!....', . MONDAY, October 19 THURSDAY, October k.""‘ MONDAY, November 8, : .. lUtnoU leave* Cleveland! MONDAY, AptU lfl . ... n m THURSDAY, Apnl29 .. ° .! ' .. MONDAY, May lli,. . THURSDAY, May 20. MONDAY, May 81.... THURSDAY, Jnne lu MONDAY, Jnue 21. THURSDAY. July 1.. MONDAY, July 1-2,. TUURSDAY, July 22, MONDAY, August 2, ' . THURSDAY', August 12, *• .. Monday, August 22, *• THURSDAY, Septeintier 2 . ■ • MONDAY, September 13, ... TUURSDAY, September 23,,,, .... MONDAY, October 4. THURSDAY, October U . MONDAY, October 2',.... With tbo Screw gteam.-rs IRON CITY, MINERAL RoCK anilOKN. TAYLOR. tusking TURKfc BOATS totn IngCieTelau.l *t mi w«*k through tbos-asou Tbi* -CITY O V CLKVKI.AND'* sod •‘ILLINOIS' bien fitted ap expressly tor the lr»*ello K public; being ac koowteJged io point *.( speed, accommodations,and appoint ments, 0!».-CBPifl5U> Tbo ‘-IRON CITY" romr. out com pletely reti<>vati-d; I.erCaMo Mug rxlcndod li.. f fall tonglh, Krilug her first rls.** PaaaeDger arcorumMalimir, wtn|<» |„r Freighting facilities—with tho “MINKUAI. ItOt'K' and -GKN TA Y LOR”—arc admirable. Yor a Pl.-aenre Trip, tho Upper Lakes are b coming , a < p succeeding season tm.ro j-opular. riotw affording the tuurlur, treking eituer baeiuvw, h<-a(tb .pi- r »ii.| Iron Mine* the svokcrof health tho cnul ami bracing clr tuaio, aiii] Lttractiro scenery: and the ep->rtainuu and t.-v. i of the rucinotir, the mret I nvlting f.irhiiire f..r fl«hlnr mi l exploring. Th* HtrsmoM make the fund trip in eight day- Ito .ms tor Bn* of i ho trip# can be secured by addrerxiug 111 SSEY AM'BIUDR, F'.RU .t RI i I V l . A C*«»M M MprCUAN’T. Cleveland, Ohio. S H - Mill nil I'n-Lag'-e -Car.' Iliurt k M’RlitU- Ctoveinn.i, Ohio." ap2U:(.m>l New books! new books:: new BOOKS! 1 1 Tli» following NEW BOOBS can alwjjs bo baj fit HUNT A MI NEK'S, MASONIC HALUk.ru, ,“!,al Life Thought* ~f Henry Ward Ueecber, doth, price $l. Lifiogstuui’s Travels, Uarper’n edltloa, price f 4 do do do clotb, do do ,d« $8 do do do Bradley's do do $1 £> do do do do do do $l. Atkloeou's Travels in Siberia, cloth, {2. Sartaroe, a Tale of Norway by Maitland: cloth, $1 26 do do do do 2 Tula., paper, (1 The Tbr.-e Bcautiis by Mr* Sonthworlh; cloth,sl 26. do d,> do 2 rol*, |, do do paper, |l. The Bell of Washington by Mr*. Laaelle; doth, f l Sir/' do do do paper, $1 The Lost Daughter: by Caroline Loo Ilenu. doth, f.l 26 do do do pajwr, f.l. The Amsrican Ueutletnou's Guide to i'olileoeas, 41 26 The Lady's Uuidu to Perfoct Gentility. *6c. Tbs Adventures of Gerard, the Llou-KUtor, $1 26. Female Lito among tho Murtnoua: bj Maria Ward, < 1 The Magii-iau's Own Book, (just published) cloth, |1 The Koaaon Why, cloth, fl Inquire YYithiu, ci-.lh, 41. TUB I.ARGKST ASSUKTiIKNT IN TIIK CITY HUNT \ MINER'S, MASONIC UAL!., „ , Fimi BTKBLT r'SjkJ sont by mail, on receipt of price, free of posture bplkiltdAwF •‘Familiar a* Uonaeholrl Words. Kc-|iDlilicalioD of the Uld Novelists I Derby 4 .iackson'.s new libkaby OF CLASSIC ACTHOR3—STANDAIID FICTION PKOPLFrs 12*0. EDITION HUNT MINER'S, MASONIC HALL, Kach volume is tmboilhhed with one or more llluslni ttoos, and all aro hound In neat, uniform btodtor. r*‘d or Idack ciotii, full gilt hacks. The Kcntliah Chiefs,a Rotnanse. by Jaue Potter; {l. TWdeusof YYanjtw: by Jano Porter fl. Children nf the Abbey: by Regina Marla Ib-rhe: $1 Adveutures of Oil Ulaa: by Leßagr, $l. Ailveuturea of Don Quixotic by Cervantee: $1 Adveutursaof Robinsou Crusoe, by Daniel Detne: fl Vicar of Wakefield, and Rasaetaa, (two iu ouc)Ll. Paul and Yirglnia, and The Fallas ofSIU-ria, m 1 > ..| f I Uulliver’s Travels: by Dean Swift; {I Hotnaoce of the Forest: by Anne Rodclifie; }1 Bn- Mysteries of U>k>lpb«: by Anne RadcUfle; $1 lifo and Opiulons of Tristram Shandy: by Sterne- fl Ctt-leha in Search ot a Wife: by Hannah More: fl Hutoiy of Tom Jooea: by Fielding; $l. History ol Amelia; hy Ileury Fieldlnx: fl Adveotum of Roderick Kamtom. LySiuoltott; (1 Kipedittco of Humphrey Ciiuker; by Swollen, fl Rvrliua; by Miss Uirnoy {1 HUNT & MIXER Will tend any of the above book-. tv msil, on rtseipt ol price, Iroa of postage. ap’ddd tJI» V NOTICE IN PAItTITION.—To Tlwmas Lovie and Alice Speueer, ol Baldwin township, Alle gheny county, ,pcooa;Jaoe K. Appleton, June* Wilson and Applrion Wilson, of Lycoming county, Penua; Matilda K Trimble and Samorl T Trim Lie, of Wapj*lo, LoaLaa county, Iowa; Charles Stewart, of New Brighton, Peace.; Lydia Ado Stewart, Emma Ktewart, .lane Stewart, PrUcllla Stewart, Margaret Stewart, Matilda Stewart, CharleaStewart. Jamea UcKvm Stewart, Ueorgn Appleton Stowart, children ot t'ria* cilia Stewart, late of New Brighton, dtx’d; Ulraui Cleaver and l-aura Matilda Cleaver, ol Wappalo, lx>m>a county, h.wa: riuaau D. LUcotnh, Dr. p. D Uacutnb,of Birmingham, lllrclieny ronuty, amlUeorgo K. Appleton, ot New Brlgb ton, Peunm., helm and legal representatives oi Thoms* Spencer, late of Allegheny outinty, decM. Tire parties above named, and all others interested, will take notice that la pursuance of a writ of Partition, leaned 6ut of the Orphans’Court of Allegheny cunty, Perms, an (n.iuisllion will he bold on the Real Estate or Tbetnaa Spencer, piec’d, Using a tract of land situate In lialdwiu township, ajjiduiog lands ol Potgr Devlin, Thomas Briggs, Mrs C. Unbsri and James Hays, and containing about eighty acres, .m THIWISDAV, tbe CUtli day of May, A. I). ISM, at 10 o'ck-ok, A M., at which time and idar* ton can attvud'if you think |>ro|ier - V _ KODV PATTERFON, Fbrrift PRiNCB t CO.’S IMI’ROVKU MELO DEONS The oldest caUbllaliuivnt in the U. S, cm ploying two baudrrO men, and finishing eighty instrument* per wor-k IM»w>u ’it o<«i and it.OW have tswu Ilnishcd, and aiu now tu nee. The latent Improvemiuls iu our Melo dcons is thn Divided Swoll, by Deans of which solo passages Day b<* played with the full jiowor ol the Instrnuiont, while the n.-cutnpsniinnut iasoll and soWu*il Ur real lor, all Me |od'-.,|)» n.S.ir bv US, Will bo furulalicd Uith (his attarhlnr lit, w .I-ill i-rtta rbargr l>;rf»oc-l/r.-mflie ff-aic J-mmal. April .1, IsM i "Tl.e Itrlfnlroos manufactured by Priure A Co . are Iho best In the woild We have tried thorn, and tin reforeapmk undorsUndingty -I their merits They are offered at a icrr moderata rial. * * Pur sale at llie Old Kttahlubed Piano Depot, No. 118 Wood Street, secuuddoor above Fifth, by „ , , OIIARLOTTR PLUME, Manufacturer aside Agent for flttaburgh anil Western Pa. SU Nbki ES—lOO l.Ws. large No.":! Mackerel -20 t>t 20 Md» No. I do 26 do *• 1 ,|o 1W “ I'lcklcd U*rtin K 25 Ltd*. Lake Son. W. Fitii; ' • 10 “ Lake 60 lif. “ do do do * i , . r V m ! 10 LM*. Flint IJomtnv. ’ 60 Ltd*. hMrlub; .100 « •® •• Hydraulic Ceimiul: SO taxes, l'cul £l*rvb 3U> tale* W. K. QaeM *6 bid* do do; to “ Kig. Dairy do; 150 bus. Drted Apples; 100 bus. Clover Seed; 100 •• hra»H White Hmu,. m “ OuioQi. Iti itor* and (ur tale by .I.l® JJ.JL CANFIKI.D TO WUOM IT MAY CONCEKNT^WTffbe •old at tli© Merchant*' Exchange. on Thursday otohluc Aj»nl £>eb,at 7!-£o’clock, WO *ban* Central Uiulog Stock AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO., Stock and Note Broken, 69 Fourth it. 'TIC GOODST-IV— "• ,iC GOODS.—Priuts, Ginghams. r-t-f CbeeKTicklos*, Mtulla*. Cottonadr*, *c,»od all kind* of luudxpS3 J. 13. CANFIELD. FLAX— 7 sacks just rcc’d ami lorsoleby J B CANFIELD. LARt> —25 kcgn prime just arrived and for “ ,ob y Bpa j n.CANFIELD, TONS UUARCOAL FORGE CINDER for aalc low by «pl 3 WATT A WILSON. POTATOES —350 bus. choice Peach Blos som ree’J and for >O)9 by KIDDLE, WIRTS A CO, No. m Liberty itreel EQQS, ECUS—S,UOO doz. in store and for b r H»g RIDDLE, WIRTS A CO. BUTTER— 3 libla. prime Butter - for sale bv J 1 ? 23 KIDDLE. WIKT3 A CO. WIIHE BEANS—S bids. on hand and fur RIDDLE, WIIITB A CO.. , No. IsS Liberty itmi. FARMER'S DEPOSIT BARKING CO., Ho. 00 Fourth SCroot. TUM coot rear or Till bihi „ rTmiJLriJll INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT!) This institution was organized In 153), aailatiU eoatlnna onto U>. .omaciorul.nd proto) MajiMoeol, which baoao loot aUbiJrf^Sto f^^^^SSSSSffSWsJSS *?i l wsr M *tcrE' ■J I** 1 ** gf«h IDj Waller 7 Wm-Voori Jacob Painter, IlcnrjU'Ooarj, Jo—* Kunoal Qoorga, ton*) “££« TboßuJW'oo, Kobart Rubioon, jgg| EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS in rSkHOii DBm bilks/.?** 0 " “®*w»mußtaa alDEPinr * BCKOHFIEID'a will do well tg eecare eotne «| then) two, FOR RENT—A three story Dwelling House on Fifth ttmt, (No. 100,) containing U JHL rooms, beside wash house, with find brick stable aud carriage bouai- atuched. This betuw U supplied with hot and mid water, batli, gas, and laiuc In a central loca tiou is admirably adapted to tho wants of a professional tuan, and will be reotrj tor a term of years to a good ten ant. Fur further particulars eniiuiru ol mr].» ALKXANDKR KING. IJ'OR RUNT—The largo Warehouse E§3 now occupied t y W. U. Smith A Co, No* 161 g?sl lit st and SocvnJ iltrrM. Kunuito of PARK, McCURDT A CO, Ja24:dtf No*. 143 First and 120 S*coad »» TO LET—A two story Brick Dwellinggg on Havstn-et. Wtwii’n Penn and the rlrer. En-■*••3 quire ot toll, k. It. KING, No 211 Liberty st. 17UU .SALE OK RENT PEW NO. 7, in ” the -First Pifsbyterian Cbnrrh.’’ is tor sale or rent. Apply l.» the ?. vu>n of the Chartn. 1 1 at 112 Smithfield struct jap2ld2w| K. WRAY^ LtBEKTt KTIIEKT I’ItOBEKTY' FOB' SALK.—The Storeroom rnd Dwvllinc. situated OU l.il-erty Strei-l, near St. Clair, kuowu oa No. 1 HU. The lot is about 22 toet front an.l 120 (ret deep, extending back to tii hsuge Alley, on which is erected a Stabla and Carriage house. Tbo property rvui- resdily torJUX). and will be sold st a bargain sn-l mi terms. For particulars enquire ul R- H. KING, aj,l7 N-. 211 Liberty street - EUR SALE— Two matched HORSKS, fire rears old, woll brokon and cue. Apply ut A. JACKMAN’S STABLE, j aplti.-*itd*hD Peon »*-. below St. Clair V' ALU ABLE'’FARSTToR SALE, 'corT tainiug ICo nrrea, being a part of Section 17 in Gosbeu . Tp , Mabontngconoty, Ohio;abuat 12D acre* cloartfd, in a high ►tote ol cultivation, about one-half Meadow Land, of a superior quality, the UfUnco hlfth and rolling, ready for tlio 1 plough. It is one of the best Orating Farms in the county, imviug uever-failiug Bp rings on It,also an Orchard, boar lug Irtift af a superior ijuality; to.'p'tlicr with a good aud valua ble Stone Quarry It will bo Mold at a low pries and eaay t payment! giv, -it. npikdtf KAPOK STKKBT.Ralcta,Ohio. 17* OK SALE—4S aorca of land near Hulton'a ; i-tation, on Allegheny Y'alloy ILIL, 10 mill's fnun tho city. The laud m all covered with fine forest trees, which - makes it a desirable place tor a conntry reaideuco. 2 iluiMing Irda, eucb 2U by lW tout on Penuu. Avenue, near Magee streeL 6 do do on Vlckroy street, near Uagco rtrcil. 14 do do on Maria street. Dear Magee street. 3 do do ou bluff and IsnliellAatrci'tH, In the Kighth Word of (lie city of Pittabiugh. Also, 1 Lot <>n the corner nf Penn and MarLury streets, fronting 30 tort on Peon and 100 tot t inches on Marbu ry strtet; ndjarent to tbo depot of the Pennsylvania Rail road. For tonus, etc.. Inquire of ISAAC JONES, mr2J:tiui!—mrh» corner Hons and First ats., Ptltebnrgli. FOR SALK—A Drug Store situated in one of the l>«-st locutions in thurity <■( Pittsburgh, tor cither a jolibiog. ri-tail or prescriptum bu:iu<»i. Inducemi'ctaaro ottored t<> purclutotTß containing advantages of rare occur reuc*'. Fur iutonnnt.on itiquiio or JOHN HAFT, Jr., at No. ICG YVood Street, coruer of Wood and Sixth, Pitts burgh, Pa. too Valuable City Property for Sale. dcstnthle lot on Water Street J. and Itrdontd Alley, next to John IrwinA Sons, being iJuf-et on Water imd Front streets, and IGO deep along tha Alley. It will b,' «.il.l t. ,-. th. r nr iu lots ol 2d«r 24 tort each. Fur i. mis ;u. 1, »iUix-madc easy aa to paymvuL) .tp-* ply « > JOSEPH 8. LEECH A Ctl., •nrl d>f l.ih.-ity ytrn-t, Pittsburgh. iT'UK SALK--Une of Wallare'ti Patent P.,rtnhto Flour Slills, with Uenuer’s latest Talent Mont Mai him. It-.li, II dting Cloth aud riiVAtir, all com plctc and r‘-:id) f-.r retting up. Apply to W. U. SUYDA.M, Oil Mill. npl diwtl F r.,t Ri-Imwcs A Craig stS., Allegheny CM v Ohio Li and for Sale. THE Htibucriber offerfi for sale section ten, township 12, raopn 10, Stark conntj, Ohio, commonly known os "Bowman's 8«1ion,” containing CIO acres. Itu sitnat»-.i three mile* west of Masaiilon, ou tho State Road leading to Wonntrr, and within about (wo milcaof the Pitts burgh, FL Wayne and Chicago Railroad. Tltoaonlb, east and uorfb-ens! quarU-rsara portly cleared and Improved— Uie remainder Is corureil with superior timber—*uxJ the whole is well watered by springs and running streams.— This section is considered the fioest body of land Id (bo county. It will be sold nmlirldixl or iu quarters to suit purchasers. To (h>)ee who drairie to InTest In real estate a l>eUer opportuulty Is raroly offered. oc2flsl»wtfT THE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles ES abovu the Depot, at Now Drigliton, BcaTer Pa n on Block House Hun, containing 108 scree of eireUeut land, every acre of which is tillable, and 96 of which la un der cultivation. There are 13 acres of good timber, 60 acres In grass aud pnsture, and an abundance of coal. There Is an Orchard oi gmltid fruit trevs, Iu almost every field there Is a spring of oevrr failing water. '■ l'hb impiovomeuts consist ol a now frame Dwelling, at tached to a wcaUter-huanicd log, avinall tenaut boose and a Urge frame Bam. 10 by 3G feet. This choice farm isiua high state of cultivation, foueea good, and in a respectable neighborhood, CoOveoieot to chnrchce, school*. For terms, euqnlre at THIS OFFICE, or of Jal2d4wtfT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton, Fa. FOUIITU SALE OF* LOTS, AT AUCTION, EV THE ui miuK Kmporiiiui Ileal Estate and Manoraelnring Co. AT MOUND CITY, County, Illinois, UN TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, June Ist and 2d, IRSH, Embracing a barge number of eligible locations tor BaUdiog pnrpoacs, whether tor residences, stores, matmhetorSce, or other purposes. Also, Several lluuscs, double and single Frame Cottages, recently erected, In modern stylo, and ready for occupancy; nil of which trill be ofiered opou liberal terms, aud sold, without* reserve to the highest bidder. Moond City oflora inducumeola to persons dcairuna ot lo cating. unequaled by any oilier point at the West. Being situated upon a high, bluff bank of the Ohio river, six mitre above its confluence with the Mississippi, H Is free from atl miasmatic vapore, is at the head of navigation on the Ohio rrvt-r for large steamer*, in seasons of extreme cold weather or of draught; It Is connected »ith the whole North. Fast and West, by on-ana of the FIFTH Stßßirf MOUND CITY RAILROAD, Wliicb make* tour dally connectives with tho Illinois Cen tral Railroad, North and South; at, also, dally cumiertJoiui by rlrcr with oil tbo regular Packets t# Cincinnati, Louit vilie, lit. Louis. Memphis, New Orleans, Ac. ,To tho Manufacturer nod Mechanic, Mound City offers superior iudofr-iuenti. haring uaw in operation an ettoa* ”**» Foundry, aixl Machine Shop. Marine Railway aztd Ship Yard, Steam Tottery and Terra Cotta Work*, an eataasiTe Iksrrrl Factory, Flouriug Mill, Farniluro Factory, planing Mill and Saab asd Door Fartory, Pork Packing Establish* ment, and "trend Saw Mills ia tbo immediate vicinity of the town, all of which giro constant and locratiro employ* ment U> a large number of hand*. It already hasaotuo TWELVE STORES, DOING A GOOD baiion*. Uukcriea, Printio* Office, Newspaper,Hotel, Board ing Ilunsca, Schools, Churches, etc., etc.,and pcrsita*?*. In an eminent degne, all the elements of a large city. The increase in its business, and in the num ber of its has been marvellous. . Tb<« Uatnrinla lor nil ktods of Alaoulacturißg purposes ake abundant -and close at hand, Wbilo the futilities fur shipment of Uis inSQafkctnreU *rtj are uiw»jii«l^b^ftn>^otiler poiut onjbe Olio riser TfiRMS OF SALE Ouo fvmth iu Cash: balanro in thtee oqosb annual in w j eu< * ** , ’* r,Uß at *U percent. pcrauumn'or , d '’ ftrtcJ i>*yuw‘iii« may I* m* i u the stock of the CuAipauy. l*>u may l>e purchased at prtrate a*]* at all tr**» /“ r butl.i'T particular*, wop*, plans, etc., apply to W UMokeO&w Louuvlllo.Ky i n « our f l ’ * Cw V.-..Cmdooati, O t 1!, *T nh^ t - *•< ausil, Mo M. ftljimly, Kst| Philadelphia, !»* J. W- Cochrau, Laximrton. Kt A. V. «. Uu*l«J*y, Kmj, V'whTillllVM W. T. Bascom, K«j .. Colmnbm.O Or to the Secretary of the Company ot M«mud City. By order of tiw ifoard, II lIAINKU, Prcs’t. J.QuiaTTOLO, Scc’y. • •pl&dAwlmF’ PROPERTY UOLDERS, ATTENTION. PBRRTO & JOHNSON iucrowod their facilities for raarnifActtulQs at:J W. E. CHILBS Sc GO’S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE ART) WATER PROOF CEMENT HOOFING, ARE now prepared to execute orders for any description of lUo£ii,ttet'j> or Oat, at the shortest no tice and with tlw utmost care, being determined to pot on Bojfa that cannot be surpassed for Chcnpnessond Durability, Our lloofa aro too well knowu to require any eulogy from, na. Testimonials in favor of this Roofing and aamptes can' be seen by calling at our Office, No. 76 BmiUifield street. Balldiuga coTrred with the above Rooting can be aeeo at D. Nelson’#, comer of Wylie and High streets J. Beck’* new Hold, corner oTGnuit and BerebU» afreets: Mouse of W.O. Icilie, Ew] n Diamond ullejr, opposite Pattmon’e Stable: BtoTeof R.tf traw, corner of Market and Socond bU* also Homo of B. U.Soccrtp, same block; Brownsville Wharf BMBa«uDoUlobctt.«, nn , Con,'— between w.bner and WjUe streets; Store of J."N. McKoberts, Webster sL.' BtaLleufA. Bradler, cumcr of Water'alley and Sauduikx street, Allegheny: House ofli: B. WUDns, Kaq, Wood's Hon; House of A. Negtey, John Scott, Wm. McCall and Mil Cms, East Liberty; and many others too nnmetoaa to men- Hon. PERKIN A JOHNSON. ■ ap&dtwlyP No. 76 Smithfleldat,-PUtabnrgb. I‘a. . oooaxwo sy oas. A WORD TO THE I.ABIES. The heated term is APPROACH ING, .nil wo fall tbo attention ol the L*]iea hi Die fct I hat COOKING, IRONING, ic„ Can bo dono with erooomy.wilhunt opprenive beat, vrltlp out soot, and wttli dispatch—the Aro being always ready In a moment—by using - ’ Bnigrave’s Uas Cooking Store, .To which we respectfully Invite jour attention,at N« 75 Bmillifleld street. H A. JOHNSON A BKO. sad City Lights for sale. ■ JL apOally SPRING GOODS; THE undersigned having joat returned from Uio Eastern cUIoa, where he has been selecting his SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK Of FRENCH CAB3TMERES, Plain and faun: MARSEILLES Plain hsd Ikocy VmUbr JQtQUSH EMBROIDERED BILK doc , „ , fIQDRKD SILK AND SATIN d* Clolbß,CMß!mcrca,TweodaaadLlDenOoods: - Neck Tie*, Cravats, Stock*. Olovea, Iluae and ISeepemens’YnroishingGood* generally, TakcethU method « Calling tbe attention of Sb friends to the Tart that be it now prepared to attend totbelr want*.— Uo flatten hlmaelftkat fail axperteaca to this llna is (tally appreciated. Thankful for pul favors, bs aolicite a cunlin usoee or the same, guaranteeing hi* beat efforts to reader satisfaction to all lLoco who favor him with their orders. . JOUN LAUGIILIN, ap2:dlw2dp MorehaotTaitor, CQ Wood at-, Piittborgb. NOTICE. —I have this day, April 1,18615, sold my entire stock of Cntlory, Surgical Ins ten manta, 4c., to Blemra. W. W. TUUNO and WALCABTIVKIUUT, who wlllcuutlnne tiiebualocw at tbe old stand, under the name of CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG. My brother, Wm, Cartwright, has been engaged with mo for many years, and enters iu the new Arm with a tborongb knowiedge of the busioeee. 1 cheerfolly recommend tbe uew firm to my for mer patrune and triemla, who have heretofore m liberally patronized my wUliliilißirnl. JOUN OlKTli'iUUilT, COPARTNERSHIP.— The undewigned have ibis day formed • partnership under tbe name of cakTWKIUHT A TOUNO, tor the purpose of mannfactnr iog and dealing is Cutlery. Sarrical Instnuaents, Ac. They hareporcuasedthestomt of Ur, JobaCsctvrlxbt, and will continue the busiseea at No. 80 Wood street. ’ WU, CARTWKIOHT' April Ist, I&6S r. W* Xt. YOUNO . • CARTWRIGUT dt YOUNG^ . (Surcemors to John CirtwrfghM ' ''' ,' itrameiDte, Qntts, PlrtoU. PUhlng Na street t They give special attention to tbe 0 t Trasses, Bapportera, Ac. Jabbing aod Repaing with Dime* woUtyaad despatch. apl&Sy cfor «htt. JF ot Sale. J. D. BWEITZER, No. 101 4th streeL Pittsburgh. Farm for Sale. t£c3*CoNGii£ss. —W. B. Niglev, Esq., (mem r ofp,tw> WEl» BirJfcfPiU taWßSh)p,isftCa&di* ws£S°^* w,,,wli, * el ‘ ta “• K«paWic»BCMinty Coo* > -I aplSnJtc*) -Zo™, ITsHiteS iup-uEJcS." ?cS«£f S A *r?“ 7 “S3,'?* thi» .1.0.™ W«d taSStCnJS? 1 t * D “ EI K?'' I 1 r.-[.n*ost»Uo o onII,, lto ™ * R.^Assembly. —Geobqs Dickson- of Smith l?nr Fijelte tcnrnmhlp, li » c»a,ndaufc**,’JlJ “ ra, ” ! lrwin, tTwmhijs U m cu>tlKUt» kr Sheriffs Juwv!* S ronntjr, subject t-j the Republican County CcaxwsUM N ? aptunltc* |TK»Sheriff.— 'IlABKr! Woods, of Peebles Lt li>wn»bln, ucki the Ropatllcan oonJtutioa for Sheriff of Alleglieuy cotnitT. dtc [rS»SnEKiFF.— C. W. Batchelor, of Peebles toiruahip, is a candidate for the noaißationfcr Bbar itT of Allegheny eunutT, subject to the iicpablicaa Courts CoDtenUoo. _ftpiaU*tc (HS-Sheriff.— C. L. Magee, (tatter, ) Third Ward, Pittsburgh, i« a candidate tot Bherttref An*, gheny connty, (object to the action of , th* RepobUcan County Ceorention. • • •'{? . r^jffjr 0 [fs*SnEßirr— Jared M. Brush, of the Sixth Ward, Pitta bnrgh. la a candidate for KhMffof Alio gbcay county, robject to the Kepnblieaa County Coot™ ; ap&dtc* [T^SuEßirr.— Dr. William Woods, of Se u'*sy wicklcy Borough, j* a candidate for Sheriff of AUe. gheey connty, subject (.> the Connty Contention.. mrSl:dtc* fr^ B SHEBir»—James L. Graham, of Third Ward, Allegheny, I* a candidate tor Sheriff of Alle gheny comity, enl/joct lo the Republican Ccimty Conreo tkm - mrtl-Jtc* Kr : p •rothonotaiiv—James D. lUlak d.% .of Hon town»til|), Isa canJUato to Prolbooatory, tnb* jecUo the drcisioti of the lU>roW!cao Conntr CbaTtatiott, apSnltc ...... v irS»pROTUOXOTARV-l)AKIEI. ARSISTRONG, of U^y Third Ward, U a candidate to ProtbotK-tarj or Al legheny couuty, eubjeel It* the ileeiaicnof the Ueunhlkan Coodty CouTtutimi. tuflt-dlc* jr^PROTHONOTARv—D. 0. Llultz, of Snow 'Tv dca township, witl bo a candidate to the office ol Protbonotary, nthjectto tin* dt-cMuo tl. tbs Repablkan CoantyCooTcotloa.. aplaitc - ~ JT3J»COMUISSrONER.— Kobert Allincuam, of the Third Ward, Pittsburgh, will be a candidate, for ILo oillco of County Uutnolsjk>D©r,iQtJect to tbo decision of the Republican County Convention. ap‘Atc«P |r^*CoiiaissioNKß. —John Suaw, of Sbaler Township, will bo a candidate for County Commis sioner, enblect to the decision of tho Republican Coooty CoDTention. , ep22Jl wtCxhJ-F fr^». Bai.dwjk, of Fourth Ward, Allegheny, la a. candidate for Coroner, subject to thoddclsionofßepublican CoautyConvention.. epfedtc ' ir^^CoEOKRE.— »Wjr* -Boro, of tbo Third “ K *v r Ward, Allegheny, U e candidate for Coroner, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention, • mriShdtc* nj=y°COßQ£nt—Saiutei. B. Cooi-ie. of Sixth . W#nl, Pitta&nrgb, la a candidate for the above office, ratjecl io-the decision of tbo Republican County Conren tioo. , jurtToilc Notices. Orricx or the rirrsia-aon L Cossm.tvn.te R.R. Co., > Pittsburgh, April 21it, IHSS. J F)3?*^ OT,rE TO ST«>:;noLDERs.—A Special u ~ Mooting of the Stockhcidera of Ute Pittsburgh end CuntiAJUvillo Uailnod Company will Lohcld at the Office of Oio Comptuy, Jones’ Bindings, Fourth street, In the aty of Pittsburgh, od FRIDAY, tho 7lb day of Flay next, at 11 o’clock a. for the pnrpoee of considering U A Further Supiimrnt to an Ordinate*,” entitled •*& a Ordinance to Karanteo the Bonds or the PiUitmrgh end CbnsellfTille Uroad Company, approTed Juno Sf, lS5a, n passed by the HsyorandCJty Council of Baltimore on tho 21*t day or April, 1858, and of transacting eoch other taslnon es mar bo sobmitted to the Stockholders. ap22;3tds2twP A, L. RUSSELL, Secretary. Union Prayer Meetings at tafav otto Ilall will flow* wllb lliom hrM to-day aud to morrow (Prldoy and Saturday.) Tho meeting this morning will liocondnrtod byline. Dr. Donglasa and Xer. KranUi Hour, from U»3 to l2]/ t o’clock. Wo iuvil* tbe clergymen ollbo two dues, and ull persona who feel a derira to attend these last two meetings. ladies can enter on either Wood or Fourth street. Tbo Committee will nteebat tl»e of the exercises this evening., avZl-^t ■To Business Men.—An experienced Boofe-kcoper wbhesneiitutltfn. Good from liia lut employees ami beat city reference riwn. for •a tntenlew, address “IVKoom W 0.74 fit. Clair Hotel. .■ ap22lwj* r Allegheny Bank.— -The business of tiiis Back wilt be tmwacted at the corner of Third asu Wood vtroeta, oo ood after Monday, the 19th lost •plfettcc ■ J.W.COOS, CMhkr. ISfcutattona!, Kenwood, a private BoardjngSchool ro« Bora. The Sommer Bcaionof tbla Institution wUI bexfoos THURSDAY, May sth. . < .•. Apply to the Rector, at Uie Office of A.£.Lnru, Em., Poarth ■trwt.Pittetrargh, on T&nndaya and PridaysTu twoen 10 and 12 o’clock, or by letter directed to Her. JOS. I*. TAYLOR, New Brighton, pa. qpZM2w Edgeworth Ladlet' Seminary, SEWICKLEY. PBNITA. r rnE SUMMER SESSION of this well A known Institution will oponon tb« FIRST MONDAY’ OF MAY, and continue twenty-one verbs, A more de> 1 igbtfal an• Rot. J. F. TRAY£LLI,, A. M-* Principal. Too 'Thirty, wrond acsaloa will commence on MONDAY, May 3d, 165 S For Cur alar* «hd.qOier porUcnlara eonaireof Ifeun. * or Mefcra.T. H. Mm A 00-, IG7 Liberty street, or ef-etru Principal, Sewlckler- Title F. 0., Allegheny eenuty, Pa. , auction SaUg; . Si. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ComtnorcUl Saks Room*, No. u Fifth gtrtet. Elegant mantillas7~dress GOODS, Ac, AT AUCTION.—On UOabAC Uoralon, April »tli, at 10 o'clock, at tire Commarda] 'fttW No M Fifth atreet, .iu bo BOU, a J*’ Moire Atm™ jig IBlma, Xbljbm, Ac.j* ouiahcr of thSworth from tlotoKO. *>OClU, ropllnf, Chßlile*,UoQW dBIAiOCB. fte. Ac.' The* Bpleodkl pxM# are from* Buggies and oakhiaqes at auc- SATDHDAY Morning. April 2-lUi, it 11 Co “®< r V 4 J SmUm ßoobs.NoTwrmbttreet, “«!?%.“ TurMy of elegant i»ir and MfotuHnnd Bog ?T* . cmuprtiiog 2 Falling Top Bonrio*: 2 Tl 1 * 001 W 4 Crrl*£* P Th.SIdJ do now lie Men it the place ot >alo. . •■ g-JI.PAYt3,Auc<.V VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION— °n Turj-JiT tvinluj, April 27th, mt Jl< u'dixk, .t t h. cctom«ictal nla l room* No. 61 nru, .[tool, .in t>» « U |J, . &Bh»rcHßAnkofFlitßLpnrßhSl. Robertson's Works. iw* mentary on the New Teuunat, 2 jSSfn&LS^ frilKUaboar* .Vork»,orob; PoeUas^P«l??sS^^ , laod; Soortonoo’e Life of Napoleon; Chiuw pa SoVpoSS M? r *r Ch £ ,tfi *£?*» 2 vot* Wild Sceifi. of*{£?££ Uf« led lan Wars; Ouotteen Mcrpby’g T*dto«; Raker’s laTyTsVete Wooden of IlUtory; Rick’s Work*.' 2 tdOt OwSSfew MEW miscellaneous books at B«k?'esSfcSSSttS l b3tS'. thon ls erery deportment of Cariuh «ut American Literature. Alio,niperb VinOr r|mm on. Mneungj BUn. BooS siX/er* ■aockotctabdard TOla and elegant mUti^otommStL^ U^laronT^Ujmnnpid^.nmnSSoJSdSS^ aaleadurlng the day. fapSJ p. M. DAVliLaSar STOCK P„ Ft. w. & C. R. K. w pbitats BAIX, In lotatonltpDßZiuers.br - *P* Hftn at. AUSTIN LQO3US h, CO,, BerchaaU* Bit] WIL1; ££ SOLD, at the Merchants Ex eh*ngp, foarth street, at Pab&c Bale, on Monday 2J share* Dim** Stock;' 7 tat Ustinp (v«- *. ajn-jmms, J«ir «. •», i P*r Si. rgntVChareh, Ko.ii & 13. -• AUSTIN. UXUJIS ft CO, Mo. re FoarUi *tre*». SALE.—luXotssituated on Bluff and St b?*i»*utr ' ih '“'" r ™ °°° rt nw ~ ° w .‘- 10 •ham B*uk or Pitlabcrgb. Lift, rtro wi iluiM .. I ° rio - . iusTraiooaiaaoo. eaa ante. W •fNTfiD—A -situation'as UoatSepc, w&j • YocngMia orgood-Uaiosn talent,- subtt tuAeOßocbaaObjectu etoody«npjayaiet»t ; B*atofr*£ erßOee gtrea. Kogatroet TUIa OJWCg, ;>i . WASTED IMMKDIATEDVr-rMOOH«i to engage it> U>* nla of tbo aicrt 'OomiU. . ... ' Book* to America. I nTalUe, et. wtahlog to t^Trt, tad ploaaaat tedoeie, enabling them to and make money at tbo aame timet Ag£lKowT B ffif2* laces ere clearing from 11-00 to ll.Mo "®*iniuobn»- pftrtlctfltn and a U*t RmiaftM l Qowq City Publahing IT&R»e/l« a j,!*.’« W ANMU—Agents to sell in tbo ataioTi optb. l«Wplo..u,m [ »,™S£j lS«ll J^1 ? n B“ AHK STOCKSWAKTBi) by t . M 10USIT3 *to , stock «ad BIU Brotw. ta raorth •®^} TE £—Deer Skies wanted bv -!TKixa,BnniLE