pltalmqjj fetftc. »- r.«nuua....D.L.tiT<Kt aeibbli-. 8. RIDDLE & Co.. XDITORS and PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH r SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 24. 1858. COUNTY CONVENTION The citizen* of Allefjheojeonoty who aro opposed to the Nation*} Administration, are hereby rcque»ted to meet In their reapectivo Ward*, Boroughs, Town ships ami Precincts on Satcjidav the 29th day of May, ISSS, and elect two Delegates from each to meet in County Contention, at Die Court Ilocae, in Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, tbo 2d day of June, at 10 o'clock, a. ii., for the purpose of nominating n County Ticket. The primary trill be held in tho town ship* between tho hours <>f 2 and 6 o’clock, p. u.,at the usual places of holding such meeting* and in tho Wards, Borough* and Precincts, between the hours of 4 and 8 p. «. fly onfer of the Committee, RoBT. P. NKVI.V, Chainuai - The Kansas Unestlon at Wntblngton. Tho opposition to Ihe Lecompton Fraud, on the part of a certain clnsa of dissenting demo crats in Congress, was either insincere from the start, or the patronage of tho administration has proved, in the end, too much for theirinteg- rity. WhotoTer may be the cause, however, we have reason to believe Ibat-iheTO is treachery in k . the camp. This La an unpleasant admission, in deed, but it is one which wo are forced to make, after a careful view of the situation of affairs at tho federal capital. English, after all his pro fessions of friendship for the cause of the peo ple, has evidently taken upon himsolf the traitor’s part. We wish wo could believe that we have arrived at an erroneous conclusion ; for the contemplation of (be spectacle which his inexcusable treachery presents is mortifying and .humiliating in (he extreme. From our knowl edge of tho manner in which affairs have been managed at Washington, for the lasL few years, we confess that we were not entirely unprepared for an exhibition of faithlessness on the part of some of the professed opponents of Mr. Bu chanan. With democratic politicians, politics .. has become a trade, and principle' is too often sacrificed to an expediency which “puts money into the purse.” The Lecompton question it is to be feared, bos been used for the purpose of extorting concessions from the ad- ministration, which, under other circumstances, would not have been made. These remarks, of course, only apply to a class of the Anti-Le compton democrats, for among that numbermay be found, we are proud to say, staunch and faithful men, who cannot be bribed by the pat ronage of the Executive, nor intimidated by itr, frowns. The only hope now, for.iho opponents of Leoompton, is in the defection of a portion of the Southern men,, who, nnliko the Northern donghfaces, will not sacrifice what they profess to believe is right to a miserable expediency. They scorn to concede to English and his confed erates the price of their treason, and as they are c 'made of sterner stuff than the miserably crew, who sustain the President in the North, it is slightly probable that this scheme fortbe sub jugation of Kansas, may, from this cause, fail. These Southern dissenters are unwilling to give the land bribe as the price of admitting a State, which would come into the Union with two free soil Senators, and they also object to the prin- ciple which wonld be promulgated in such a scheme. On this subject tho correspondent of the North American , thus discourses: “If this opposition should stand firm, it would defeat’ the project in the present form, and the expectation was, that Ihe adverse indications were so positive, no report would ho made from the. conference. But it ought to be remembered in this connection, that the position now occu pied by English, and those who are despicable enough to follow his lead, is such that they are prepared for any other alternative. Having for feited the confidence and respect of the men whose co operation they pretended to seek, only to betray them, they may now lake any other step that shall be required, since no further de basement is possible. Let the south compel them to swallow Lecompton without condition of any sort, that the country may realize to what vile subjection its submissive instrument may be reduced. There is no belief that the south ern men who have taken this stand will give way. Whatever may be their errors or impetu osity of character, they cannot be bought and sold like sheep at the shambles. It is only your northern doughface, and such cattle, that are merchantable_commodities, rated at so much a head for their votes, and driven in or ont in herds to the highest bidders. It is within the range of probability that a new conference may be ordered, and the work finished by a snap judgment before tho adjournment. Present in dications do not favor this opinion, but when treachery has onco. sapped the foundation, the superstructure cannot stand long. No result ought now to-cxcito surprise, for the cause has beon sold, the articles signed, and the consider ation will be paid whenever the delivery is com pleted.” It is a source of pleasure to us, in common with every friend of the Republican cause, that the immediate representatives of that noble parly, have stood firm in (he support of free principles. To a man they have been "faithful among the faithless found,” —never yielding a single principle of their organization—nor for a moment cowering to the behests of the •Administration with'' all its immense to corrupt tho mercenary and overawe the timid. In a partiian sense the Republican party cannot be otherwise than favorably affect ed, should Sir. Buchanan even succeed in his efforts lo forco the Lecompton Constitution on Kansas. That wrong will aroose tho peopfe to ! a sense of the wickedness and venality of the ruling party of the nation, and eventually drive the great masses into tberanks of the only party on which they can rely for a faithful ex pression of their views. Not, therefore, as par tisans woold weTUuient the euccees of the Le- < eomptoo Constitution, but as citizens of a no- J tioo, whose name would be thus disgraced by j the conduct of it 9 rulers, and whose principles of government would be ignored by those whose ( pride it should he to sustain them. The shoot ! of triumph which wilLbe raised to announce the i success of Mr. Bncbanan, should be be success- ' fal in this instance, will be the death knell of j the party which only two years since placed him •in power. In the darkest aspect which affairs may assume, there is consolation in the reflec tion that Wrong will eventually be made Right, even though the present administration may suffer annihilation The Blunder AnMirrm.—The Journal of Commeret is a paper that cannot be successfully charged with want of friendship for the Buchanan administration, or a lack of devotlon-tp the alive power of the country. It is, on the contrary, ultra Southern, intensely Buchanan and abjectly partiian in the views generally expressed through its calamus. That joornal says of the Pface Commissioner project, in reference to the Mor mon difficulties, that it is too late, and is now a mere mockery. "Had the Government,” it con tinues, "sent Peace Commissioners lost Sommer, they would have saved six millions-of dollars,* and perhaps a long and bloody war, involving the cost of a hundred millions. There is hot tho least doubt that Gen. Johnston will march with * his army into the valley and tho city of Balt '"Bake, early in May, or perish in tho attempt. He will not be baulked of a fight. Every letter from him, and from other officers of the army, proves ‘this.” Our President seems doomed to encounter difficulties at every turn of his admin istration, thus proving that the way or the trans gressor is hard. . m the hands or tue Uoverhou.— Wo leani from that the Governor hesitates about signing the bill to cnablo the city to raise additidhal reveoue and the Insu rance biU. With tho provisions of thc latter bill weare not familiar, bnt learn that it-com- general approval, both here and in Phila delphia. The other bill is ft very important one ;to\this city—essential, wo may say, to the ‘proper' maintenance of, her credit and affords . her the only esetakfrom her present embar rassed condition, ins not'fljbject to any con stitutional‘objection, nor Joes jt come within- Jho circle of prohibited special legislation. We trust the Governor will sign iL \' Tub Philadelphia Prat ups (hat the K of EngliA’e eehemo will ho a new liisuiri, •ad a new tempest let loose upon tho count! Ths PenntylYanift Conpany bavA declared ft;heml-aimnal dividend of three per. cent-yxlear.Of State'fax, payable on and after May 15th, ’ Th* Island of ExM>t-*”*lhe put- which this I little Island is destined to play in the diplomacy, the commerce and the International relations of the European States, is by no means unimport ant. It is situated at the Strait of Bab-el-Man deb, completely commanding the entrance to the Red Sea, aod therefore the Isthmns of Suez. It is the key to the southern channel of trade with India, China and Japan. It belongs to Turkey- England occupies it, and does not cease to oc- - cupy it, for it neutralizes the dangers from i France if the Suez Canal were executed. Tar- j key will not sell it, and denies, through the Con- j stantinople press, that she is in treaty with Eng- i land for Its sale. It Is confidently asserted by late French papers, as set forth in another col- ! umn, that France and Russia have protested by a joint note against the English occupation, and Turkey refuses to grant a firman for the pier cing of the Isthmus of Suer, so long as England continues to hold Perim. French diplomacy is urging Turkey to make a formal demand of Eng land’s cvacnation of the island. There is every indication that the continental nations are wak ing up to the immense strategelicai and com mercial importance of this apparently insignifi cant island, and it ie even said that France, would look upon England’s continued possession as a r<r»wj Ac/fir It is one of the smallest but by far the most valuable bits of land this side of the Arabian Gulf, standing os it does at Lhe mouth of the Red Sea, whose coasts are uniformly mountainous, and even precipitous, from Mount Sinai to Bab-el-Mandeb. The southwestern cor net' of the peninsular Arabia and the promonto ries of Egyptian Abyssinia almost meet at (be mouth of the Red Sea. The Island of Perim is the link that unites them, and whoever possesses that, possesses tho key to the channel through which, in fifty years, will flow the commerce of the old East and the stalwart West.— N. Po't. A Sssator Elicted bt a Love Letter.— ln a certain town in this State, a letter arrived for a young lady from her lover on the day of the election. The postmaster, os is not infrequent in the rural districts, knowing tho eagerness with which a message of that tender character .wonld be expeoted, took upon himself tbepleas -ing duty of* delivering it; but first, like a good Democrat, hemnstvote, and of coarse in a separate self-sealingenvelope. This was duly prepared with the Democratic tickets safely enclosed, and the ghiten stuck together. Stopping at the town meeting, be deposited the letter in the ballot box, and proceeded with tho separate and self sealed to the house of the blooming maiden, to whom he gallantly handed the entire Democratic ticket. State and town. Howtbe lady interpret ed the missive we do not know, bnt the modera tor and clerk nngaUantly refused to count the 4ove letter,, and the Republican candidate was declared.elected by one majority.— Prov. Jour. Thh Passions.—The passions are at once tempters and chastiserß. As tempters they come with garlands of flowers on brows of youth, as chastisers, they appear with wreaths of snakes on the forehead of deformity. They are angels ! of light in their delusion?; they are fiends of tor ment in their inflictions; they mislead only to recriminate; they flatter that they may deride; they show us.i'Alw’glory hot to mook us; they raise us in (he cloud-capped pinnacle, to dash us fiercely to the stony ground. Like the daughters of Lear, they first beguile their vic tim of his sovereignty and power: and when their dupe is enfeebled and dependent, robbed of every friendly support, of every pleasant com panion, a beggar in consolation and hope, they cast him out upon the desert to the darkness of the nightrand the fury of the tempest.— OSes. Saved dy a Newfoundland Doq. —The Wheel ing Intelligencer tells the case of a man named Craman, who was saved from drowning, last Wednesday night, near that city, by a dog. Cra man, while dipping up a bncket of water from the side of a raft floating down the Ohio, lost his balance, and went in. The night was dark, the current swift and the water cold. A fine New foundland dog, which was on tho raft, immedi ately plunged in, caught Craman by the clothes, not forgetting to take a little of the akin along, and male for the shore with him. After Cra man had got over his fright, he tried to assist the noble animal; so he loosed the hold of his teeth and got him by his shaggy hair, whereupon the strong creature headed for the raft, from which, in the meantime, a boat had set off and picked up the man and the noble dog, both quite exhausted. From Valencia, in Spain, we hear of a i/tia.n insurrection, which required the whole garrison to be called out to quell. An old witch bad, on compulsion, been Ihrced to name the winning number in Lhe lottery, (No. 5*1,) and all the in habitants, who arc of course more or less infect ed by a gambling itcb, made sundry combina tions thereupon. The No. 6‘t did not turn up at all; forthwith, instead of docking the witch, as our benighted forefathers wonld have done, this intelligent city of 80,000 citizens fell foul of the Government, as having cheated thorn, und.blood ehed was imminent but for tbe energy of the commandant. Ekqmsd Jockets.— Porter's Spirit of the Times says the yearly profits of tbe engagements of first class English jockeys will average from six to ten (houssnd dollars a year They fre quently charge their first master, or the gentle man whose horses they mast ride in preference to all others at the same meeting, as high as £4OO, or $2,000 a year. Their next subscriber or mas ter, they of course ride much less for, and so on down to the ninth or tenth. Besides these reg glartngagemeQtsaodincome.it is the custom to give them fifty guineas when ihey win a targe stoke, and often a hundred To tee Nodle Dcao.— The Harrisburg Ttle graph, with proper enthusiasm, remarks: “We chronicle, with a glow of pride, tbe pas sage, by the Senate, of the bill for tho erection of a monument to the gallant Pennsylvanians who fell iQ the country’s service upon the fields of Mexico. . There were but a few slight amend ments, which will, .without doubt, be heartily concurred in by the House: and we may expect to see, during the coming Summer, a proper token of State and individual gratitude erected to the memory of the gallant dead. The Wheeling intelligencer of yesterday says : Forgery in Steubenville, o. —Recent develop ments show a series of forgeries committed by a party well known in Baltimore, whose name is withheld, by reqaest, for the present. Tbe Cilixen's Bank is a sufferer to tbe amount of $•000; the Uoion Savings Bank loses $200: other forgeries, aggregating some $1,200, hare Leeo discovered} and it is probable that still others will be brotaght to light. The RELATtoasair or Colonei. Benton ano Henrt Cur.—The N. V. Post says : Colonel Thomas Hart Benton's uncle, and from whom be was named, lived in Lexington, Kentucky, of which city he was one of tho foun ders, and was celebrated for his benevolence nod hospitality. It was through a marriage with his daughter that Henry Clay became related to Col. Benton. The Greek papers contain a paragraph which shows how they settle breaches of promise of marriage in King Otho's civilized realms. The jilted maiden tbok the matter in her own bands, and, haring watched her opportunity, pounced upon her rival, and cut her boad clean off. Both parties were shepherdesses, and this little pas toral drama Look place at Cyparissia, a very few stadia from Athens. ih Ibeland.—A Belfast paper, which j devotes tnaoh attention to agricultural masters, Jo *“ /v;? * learns with satisfaction that the extent of soil KOCwICitS Ac CO., turned by the plow In the north of Ireland this , ■ A *" ACr °“" OF season eiceeds by a large figure that of any year < \“ pro * # * f*?" 1 Steel since the famine. Southward the reports are J Cultivator I eeth, equally gratifying; but there is a drawback upon ! JbW SSS '* tho prospect—a serious fall in the prices of al- I ■ HHWrwQ m apointih m„« everything which the farmer applies.. j Last Ybak, a quantity of new barley, I Qrerail other*, for the u»» of southern Illinois, was sold la this oily on; the 1 Clothing and Shoo Manufacturers, Harness Ull n "Thi r . h i.r„ b „ elll ha , r,e ' t oomm ' nctJ ! Makers. Carriage Trimmers and soon oner. This season promises to be ooe or ' ’ , , - two weeks earlier than last. The Chicago Pm I Coach Mokers, looks for “the first offerings of Egypt'* as carlr lo °* bMO k ° ovn *od pr«tfrmHj acknowledge. as the middle of Jane. / ins nkw FAMILY machine, xt o ] Whjtb l« » Jlgbt, compact ami LJgbty on»«meot«l mufblDe, VeOUVIDB CHA»aii:o ITS Sa»lT. — One Of the ' (Jl 4 os | U «urk ijil.hy He !l mill tin lons echini. I .ml tiro cones of Vesurlo, so often described and LL». 1.1. J ,„r fell, e. BO famUiar to nil who bore seen lb. Tolc.no or I *r„,i i„ pp ,, „ r uscbin-for .1. .. N.. f.,i its repres.nt.llon., h.s been, blown into the air, i, R. STRAW. 3a Murlcet at - ana the conformation of tbe mountain has been 1 pirreßOituu ha, completely changed. | ai»o, the uouuuiu sewing machine. prk» from - „ . „ ..... , „ . . M U I7J aulfelydb Tbf. Eno County Agricultural Society hofo -- —i— fixed upon Wednesday and Thursday, September , 33 AOHINBBI 29th and 80lh, as the days upon which to hold ' rOR riMl hies and tbo next annual fair. , WHBSLB R & WILBON The Directors of the Farmers' and Drovers' manufacturing company. Bank of Wavneaburgh have determined to erect j Bridgeport, Conn., a new and magnificent bank building in that PHtetmrgh.osFifth street, town and are already laying its foundations. ThU Machine suubee the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the pleasure oflhe Operator, making with cm C>rw TTiooi and beautiful anrfciuro&te SOlchtt per Minutt, almoel nolte tally, and ere becoming indlipencable for family tite. Full information may be obtained by addreeaing Jamre Ewing, or ALKX. E- KEED, Agent, No. 68 Finn ttreet, Pittsburgh. It may be said with confidence that the custom department of Carnaghan's tailoring establishment, Allegheny CUy, is now under management, that for abilitj and shill is not surpassed in our cities. The finest grades of cloths, casaimeres and reatiogi are kept on hand for men's and boys' custom work, nod made to order with neatness and care. Persons having their garments made to order will not be disappointed either In stylo or price. j Stoa.o.’.w W.h„. t«oagratified b, . C»U from Frjd.ntk A,n, E*,., th. bu-,n., s m, no f the firm of J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell. A abort ac qdaintance with the gentleman convinced us, that not the Doctor's skill in compounding his medicines Is *lone concerned in the immense consumption of them ; hot that : it* tikes business talcbi of no ordi nary maim* to' pass them aroand tho world. Mr. Ayer, manifestly, has these abilities and the success of his bonsa shows that he uses them.— AtrmpU, .W&9-' t • . ... The ooly JUedAl awarded hy the Jury vt the New York -- A* I**o9* Duaoso.—Mr. Gaj P. Matthew* Kshlbltion for Foreign B«e», *n obtained hj LEA A PER buiieptmtcd hit pool Virgin!. dUmond, ettimntcd UI,IB “H 01w 0 d ‘ & b.Lk^ w-touiion.ofdaiteto the. bank at Charleston,for the inspection of tbo fc LKA * p£&SO(8? «n impraned oroutb. BotuTemS CoriooL WOhhrdnoMamondofthaYTalßaintJiU Btoi®w,»atf printed tipon thataUU. city, but wet*™; cone pcrfcctjftm. in tbo nny *of *•>!• Wholwfc 4 r^^f* I Si“W4I , S,», ftrtnanti, lb»t mtyboKUi it tuiy tlmo it ti« Ereraj £_ ™»£i*»Svrt. lotono Clothing H&Q of ItoCkhiliA Wilson,,ooJ aiu£ ’. A aiock alwaj> in store. Abo, ordtn receired for direct Chestnut street above Sixth, Philadelphia, t •Wpnjiatftwn England, v pyifrijdfcy. Dyspepsia and Debility J ftisz, Esq., of Ihe PHUbtirgh ac<l SirabenTfl!* Railroad] Offlee. sayr ‘-For years Ttirt been mi Inralid from Dy*. 1 peptia With a hope of relief, I resorted lo many odv,rtis»-i remedies, hot failed Jo detlTing th * benefit sought tor. outll l tried your Holland Bittern, the happy eflects »t which , upon the digestive organ*, and In restoring a debilitated > •yatwn, causes roe to recuiuroetul It coufld-ntl> to all softer *r» from Dyspopii* ” Csono.v!—B« careful to ask for BoerhaTe’s Bit j ten - Tb ® F«»t popularity of this medicine ha* induced ; i many imitations, which the public should guard a*»in»t • 1 pur dialing. o»*Soid st $1 par bottle, or aii bottle* tor sf>, by chopn/ priattn, BENJ. PAGE, Ja., A CO., ilauafactunug Pharma* ceatistsand Chemists, 27 Wool street, between lit and 2d sUnPftUburgb, Pa„ and Druggists generally. aj.ndAwF Sprcial ilottcrs. Scrofula, Diseases of the Skin, Throat AND EAR.—Dr. O. H. Partridge, from f’biUd.l phia, is now on a visit t.< this city, and during his stay, will gtre his particular attention to Jhr treatment nt the am.te named dbioaje-s. lie ts well known to many id the i itr»i u» <’f Pittsburgh, some nl them haring been patient* ~(i,i,. n Ijriuer orca-ton- Tbo Doctor may be found *t tho 'MoNuNfIAHKLA HOUSE for two or three weeks. N. B.—lie has a very ingenious little iL.-irum.mt of grout benefit In certain forms of dcnlucs* ap2l tfdfc S-ajvit;el grav MERaH.A.N'T TAILOR, AV 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, FITTSBUKOii, HENNA , Is prepared to furnish his customers nnd buyers generally, with tbe latest nnd most tashionsbls styles of Hpriug nnd Sommer Goods uf every TariPty, which bo wilt make Dp to onlrr to the entire sntUlurtiou cf lbo»o who may faror thorn with theit patronage. np'iJJfc N. HOLMES Ac SONS. PSA LIU IV Foreign nml Domestic Bills of Exchasn, CERTtnCATr.'I.E DEPOSIT, UA.NK NOTES AND M*EI!E, NO f.T MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. aW-Collertlopg muds on ali the principal cities through out Lhe Uulted States. ap22-fcly THE MERCANTUiE AGENCY, FOii DUE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF TRADK. 8. UOI'RLASS A. CO., Proprietors. Corner !{•„,„/ /Vft* Sir., PitUluryh, ALKX ARMSTRONG, BUnsgcr Established, New Yi.rk.Juue, IS4l—PUtsb'g, March BEAD OrrlCl. B. DOUGLASS A CO NEW YORK Pitt.-huigh B boioLAM it Co PbitA<h Iptiia R DOGQLiaa A C« Ciuciunati .. B. DocttLAJis A Co. Cleveland U. DouoLi 6l A Co Detroit .B. Douglass A C<> Chlcugo . B Docolus A O Dllbui|Ue n. Docciiss A C" MUwalLlc B buyouts A Co New Orlcnn* It. DorGLssa A Co >u 11. Douglass A Co L,.tiU»nt-, B. DotOLias A Co St. l-s-tii. B. Doiol*3s A Co Blootre»l, C E London, Eng B Pocoitu A Co. ■D. Douulazs A Co. Letters ot Introduction to Lawyers o( high standing uud respectability In evny section ot the Union, will be gratu lloosiy Tarnished to subscribers making application at tbe office, Also letters id Introduction to any ot the offices DameJ those. aj-OoUACTionfl raost rilt attcndco To in all paatiof mi Uwirrt) StAvrs amu tlnmsu Pomcsmovh apftdtffc WHOLE SALB CLOCK DBPOr No. 44 Fifth Street, near Wood, HKINEMAN Ac MKYFtAN Wbideealo and Retail Dealers to FINF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHEB JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FARCY GOODS, WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS W TC II MA T K R I A. i AT EA9TERS PRICES. mrtV lydawF wiTcaoCT potnius .. wilsoh amirs. ■ROBINSON, MINIS k MILLERS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WASHINGTON WORKS Plttflbargb P en □ a Office, No. 21 Market street. Manufacture oil kinds ' f Strain Enginoa and Milt IU. bit, ery; larttiugs, Work, Ptcsrn Boilers nnd Shrct liuii Work. Jot,Ling and Ib-pairing ikmeon short notice. mr2f< lydl Academy of Painting and Drawing* ' The public ur<» inf..rmtvi that a Scln-.l f.r the abure tranche* will be opened vn anil after tbe Hi ol April next, at No. 21 FIITH STREET, Ut !»./♦• who may ; be desirons of obtaining ■ practical <-<,ur«e of friatnn'tinn r Tberv will al«> be tangtil the w*e of ih« Kr*n?h f’r-yyan_ j AfcAany on Opj'rf. Ai7A«yrof.A»o VrcHrmp, nr giotir) Ttftthg »-i(A Dtdia Dr! art// A'j.t.i, al« • tl.r b»rt et yU «.f Paroling in Oi.’and tt'aUr OJcn.bj wbn.ii (be paplli.ou aided to aucctaw] more ra|.lJl7 tban by any otbor moth-*! The merit* of I hr* ityle of palnti ng aud drawing bare l>rrii •oog and *ii(Trrafu]|y (rated Iq my i lunaw. Marins In my pou*-talt>n a larp* anil finrly tristful ciJlrrittn of Ortjtnah far every branch, I iurite ladJoa aod thi*o who may bare in riew n i niu«» of tceauna t«eaV at my Studio, N".. 21 Fifib •trect. 4&*-ARorthe Rral of April my |>atron* are informed that my Ilooau *lll be remored to Nc. 21 Fifth atroet, tame entrance uGug'/i New pfa. tngraphic UalLrr Tlmao de airing atoponor Portrait at a moderate rate are mmindwl that my Colored Pbotngrapba rwtdted (lie Fir\t /‘.»in mm at tbelast Fall. tnrCi lmdb- JOHN" N. UUKJtI BR MITCHHERRON & CO., ' Ha*vracfCßKU or Cooking, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fendtrg, Cooking Rnngn, ic., 104 Llbartjc' Ht<i Pittsburgh, P». mr22fcly ITJUA STOVK WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY HAicractuan a*d bum cs av*ai t-aaicri or COOKING PARLOR AND HEATING STUYE& Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, Ac.. (WIIOLESALK AM) RETAIL FonuJryon Allegheny Uirer, two aqaare* north-***! ol Puunaylraula Paweuger Depot Office nod Sulei Room, mrU lydfc No, 4 Woodßt., Plltaborgli. Pa. PAYNE, BISSBIaL & CO.. MAAOrACTURKU or Cooking, Fnrlor uml lientinst STOVES, Grates. Fronts, Fendora, etc , And.Manufacturer* of tbe Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING- RANG K, NO. 513 S LID£HTY STREET, J/tttlydfe PITTSBURGH, PA. u*»c - JOflit t. oon> w M'caiiouaa. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES. BOYD Sc CO., Mannfactoreraof CAST STEEL; alto, SPRING, PLOW and A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, Qrmrr Ron and Firit Slrtstt, PiUtbtrrgft, f\» LEA ec FEJEtRINS* Celebrated Worcestershire Banco, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS jjj Of A LETTER FROM Totetb* n MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD SAUOB. ' AT M-ADRAS, K TohU Brother H Aod applicable to H WORCESTER, May, IBM. EVERY V A “Tell LEA A PERRINS that 1 their Banco ti highly wteem- VARIETY m oil in In«Ua, and la, it> my opinion the moat palatable at volt aa tbe mart wboleaoma Banco that Uroade." Spmai Botirrs Appointment Extend eat lodunrlat. URS. c:. M. KITCII Ar J. W. SYlii-KS Will remain «t tli-ir Ofljc». No. lUl'Pann Blrp.‘t. OPPudtTE THE PT CLaHI IIoTEU PlTT^liUltatl. t ill jr x e rin s r, \ sss, And may L? >: Jailv, I I'Xffpt Sunday-) f»r Coiiinroptloti, Aathma, llroDclillts anJ all other Chronic Com pint uts i •»tnplti-.,r.-d * ith r c.n»m« Puln.--tiai) inclndi*>v C-tf.;. A, ff ltlr , th. tjftri l„, ft'iia!* C-rrl.h„.U, Cf,-. DUa. PITCH A SYKK.- ntalf that their ■'fC.>Rauni|>tinn -■« i-.t.~-J u;-'n tnc fact that ihr dirc.ijc cr nit r nthfi.ij,*( tvtfrn a a! t«‘th Vfrrr.unJ durxtiy an thr «:vl thev tb-n-f>rc ctrtci y M- Imnlcat, II and Mcdiunal rMiia-lira to j-nrify t!,c hlo.-drti.il .tr-it/i|„.(i th- .v-lt'in H*f\ fNcic. th-y use MEDICINAL iN Ii a(.%TION. wlikli rh-y valuehiuhly, bnt -.illy a* /"alt,.which n«*e*l aloti- liar- no Oira'.rc .-i h-cta, and Tiiv.,l,d, *,,, . tiitiouc-i rtga.nat wasting the prccn.li, i.mr-.f mi .hil.iy <m*ny treutruci haae.! n|«-a tI.L- plaasild-.lii.f 141... |,irn that the cent • f lh>- .tn».-*«r can U- icrtcUo-i in a d.rvt manii.-r hr inhal.t-.-o tliftrg.. for .-ou-tiltati 'ii A list ot -fU-rtl. 1%. ill u. r.. llii*e »l,!.iug t<> >"ll unit u«Jij 1-itcr nirJiPdswlcll P CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. AT THE of.l> K^TAI-UMIMES 7 <>r henry n i o b y I'(‘i Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Wno is now frutii Kur.qif* and Kiiat.irn Cities, a ilu.Uv nas-irtuicnf cl nrti.les in bis line, comprising new an.t ta*tcful thuicii >•! IV-inl White ?loue Tea. Inning ».„i T. d-t Ware, mid th- same in Pt.iio, Gold, Lustre Rand hu-1 Pl.-uvr-: Fiu- White Vifrifi-d Iron Stour TuUn Ware, known t-i be Ihr must durable now in n*B for Hotels and SfrarnSjats: French Chiuaofnow siylrs, in Purr Whit* and Gold Band, either in ectts ..r single Pisces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toib-t Pets; Rrittauui* and Plated C««tor>;.Grrmau filter Tea Tab!.. Spams, Soap Ladles, Ac .ptatnd with silver; flno Ir..ry Uaii-lleil Carring, Ton and Table Kniv.v ond Fotks; Ten Walti-r* and Trayr. Shaker and Pr;» gro/h Told- .Mats; Japp,turd mid D..-coitiled Tin Toilet Setts. A!**, * crimp!>-te an I lull xssortm.-nt nf *•! u tieb’s eiiila hie foi the CuCNTUY P.KTAU. TRADE, at'prices to pleas* tbeptildi-. who ore r—pei-tlnlly ,nriti-! to examine this stwV. tiir‘.“J 'rodsnT John C. Baker & Cob * UENUNE COJJ.LI VKK Oil,!! This Mehicinf, prepared in ihr muft ap proTed nisuner, and l-otilud by n*. has receit. d ti.e sanc tion of the most scientific of tho Medical Profession of Phil adelphimand rlsbu here, who nvumlm-iul if ss snp- rior to auy other now maniifactureil Of lls efficacy md Importing- as a rcuirdinl in cases of Consumption. Goat. Bronchitis, Asthma. Chr- riK Kh-iinm tlaoi, sud all fcrufulon* dLseaees, II Ii t-< sj-xk; —thuumnl* .if ecuiin ot physician* "f Em ope ami Am-rlca hsTlng tuited its wundeiful c iirntiv-prop. rlie*. Prepare*} <>ulytyJOHN C. BAKER A CO, Wl„des»le Druggists, No. I.M North Third street, Philadelphia h«Jd by all DrnggUr* tlimughoul the country f-dd .ltoOi mgß%' DKNTIHfkY. it r. j. malm i ; e .v, 9LJ K GKUN UK N T IHT. FROM NEW YORK. lumiAcrs teeth witiioit pain. E. Ruattu A Co .» D. Putt A Co Purr A Co BY A LOCAL BENUMBING AGENT to tnr GUMS ONLY. Teeth on O<»M. SllT.»r, Platans and (intt* Percha, and performs all D-ntnl otwrations in a scientific manner, wlthoat pstn. M.Teruu numerate 54 SmtthOcltl Street, below Fourth, Jatolflmfc PITTPBbRUU DAWKS AC. CLULKY, fioqae, Sign nod Ornsmeutal Pointers, AND a R A lA* E R X DULCE 9 l!< While 1 ,eu<l and Zinc Rnititt*. Also all kinds of Paints, Oils, VamUbcs, Window 01 iso, Putty, Itrnshos, Ac.. 114 7F>nif two d-rort uf->tv IKamrmd Alin rnrU.lyd fr UEO. 11. A NDERSO.V, .' ■ 1S I l.thtrtij '•‘.'•err, f‘,rt‘h<. r,/k. I‘ asst rsiTi-m* ttiii *n,.ir*»L» Dtsita r I’vsi r Variety •>! PATENT A\|! ENAMELED LEATHER, Shu /.., t‘,c. SfJ.lt, .tVc-O r r: I, „.f Cliff SI Lit, I.e:illier,C'arring>» Oilcloth*. A: 1 All ->f which will be lumlnhcd ut the- lowest Cosh Crus, ATH IDCS WANT F. D .**,B api-dly KOKIiJGN FXCJIANGK. S!G II T BIL L S DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SIIEIOIAN <fc CO., ON TUK UNION BANK. LONDON. IN SUMP op cN*E POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, Kills on the principal cities and towns of France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Rush* and vthcr ruiujcan SUlcs. r-nsUiitly on hand and for sale by WM H. WILLIAMS A Ou f-Wviit- rUriLera, Woo.l str-et, corn-r of Third MATI.ACK~& _ HOOBRSi COMMISSION AND FORWARDIN'! MERCHANTS, No. IN Pine Slreel, 81. l.auU, no. Mur.WliA Ui:i.. iMjr A Matlark, Cii» lonst), uU- Ojas. ImClcl'J A (_V, U v Y S Day A I’o . Banker*. Pern, in- . limu & Stents tUnbrr*. Muaciitui*. h u x. Day A M«tUrk. Pllllo-li-lpliM, Pa ll K«>r»ytl* p UiKajo I'rvtglit At;r(<t In llltm.l* Ontial I’.ailroad Ju3 Om-lfr JOIIIS' O.KJII.KA.N -V HW.i •- or Iron Iltlllngi Iron Vsuln, Vault Uoori, Window SJiutlrrx. Window Guards, if., .V,.t 91 .Vcr-nd Start nn,t »6 Third Str~t, (B*tw«-n Wood au.l Marled.) ITTrsnUKUH, PA . il v*e < r. hand a voriniy <■( U'-w l ! attriwi, Uucj amt plain, S3,table f,.r nil jiiirjxr«-« I’urtlcuUr n!tuuti->u paid to rn clualngOravt. l.itt Ji.hMua; ‘lour at nl<->■ t uuti.mr9 VANDBVER & FRIEND. A. T 'l' O it N K V fl AT I. j\ \V , *vt> SOLICITOUS IN CIIANCKKY A'o. fi. ShinSi W', Dvl-ufti*, /..iru A3f~OoUurtioua pruzn|*tlj nm-io In uii) purl of Northern (ova. or Western Witooiuuu. Will attend to tbo |>urrb-ui<i nud Sal- nf Real Effete, ob taining Money <<u Bond* and Mnitt-agea erl:lyiifc TV E Y M A N Ac WON, Manufacturers aud Dealer* In all Linda of TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS. AND LEAF TOBACCO, firmer of -Y'»iitA/Wd Start and Diamond Ali<y, PITTSDUKOII, PA II H. COEljlNb. Forwarding and Commlaolon Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DKALERIN . Chf«se, Huttor, SeotlH, JAaih, And Produce Generally, AwF iVn *dA Wind .Brr/t, / Vlibtirtf A. W. Ac U. KINKIIAUT. UAXUriCTUBKRS 1?»D TICALOUI IJf All kind* of Tobacco, Snnffand Cigar*, ILst*recently taken Iho bnildjng No 140 Wood street, in addition to their Manufacturing i:»tnbltibment,N». JJlrwta Struct, where tin y will W plunw-l to receive their frirnda, a|£Mrdfe J A.H. MoliAUCrl II sIN. KiMriCTniis or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits anil Pusrl Oil, JnU>;dlytc A ’os \Cs aud 110 SramJ Strrrt. HELMBOI.DS rtKM INi: I'IIKI*AtiATIoN HKLMBOI.D’.'* Genuine PIIKPAItATInN UKLMHULU'3 Genuine i’ll KI’A K ATlttV UEI.MIIUI,I> .> Upuuiiio PUMM RATION, la prepared mcordiug to I'lou timuy nod CLiviiuilri, niH< iLr grrUtcft so 1 uru‘-y uiid'Orvmirnl h n n> li d.-v d*. voted t- llivlr combination. HELMBOLD'.* IiBN LINK I'll M*A ATION—K«-r dl-eaeuf of I be Bladder, Kidney*, <Ji nv-d and Dro|*j. READ! READ 7 HEAD - "‘to nlttmed f.nd,” tlivloltn. lug certiflcal.i of a cun- "f </»••! 'Ju )oar3‘ standing . * H.T. UtLirroui —Drar Sir I Daw U-eu trpubkA with an allllctino of the Bladder and Kldm-ya for over twenty yoara. I bnvo tried Pliyeidaus In lain, and at la*t rooelu ded to giro your genuine I’icpanitU.n a trial, ne 1 bad board it hlgtuy spoken of. It afforded me lurmediatu rullof. I havo uaod three bottles, and I Bate id-tntned more relief ita effecta and feci nnicb U-ttrr tbau 1 Bare for twenty yean precious. 1 Bure tB» greatest fultli in its virtues and curative powers, and (hall do all In tuy power to make It ktiowu to the afflicted. Unplug fb>« may pMro udvanta geoits to you lu aaeisting yon to lutroJiue Hie medicine. I urn truly jonra, M. SkCoaiaiia Pa- Jan. “S, tKfd Sbonld any doubt Mr. lUcCurmiclr'a stmteroeut. be refer* to the following gentleman: Uon. Wm. Bigler, ax-Gutexnor, Pcnusylrnuin Quu.Tbvtß. rioreuce, I'hlladelpbfa. Uon. J. C. Unox, Judgo, Tioga Co., Pa. lion. J. 9. Black, Judge, I’biTadelplila. Uon. D. H. Porter, exAjorarnor. Peunayhai.u linn. Rills Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia Hon. K. C. drier. Judgo l'. S. Court. Hou. U. \Y Woodward, Judge. Philadelphia Hon. W. A. Porter, City Uolicilor, .Philadelphia Hun John Bigler, e« Gorarnor, CiUfornls Hon. K. Bank*, Auditor General, tVoahlnjrlon, l) r And many others, if neeeaaary. ftapße* adrertiaetnant headed BELMBOLD’S GENUINE I'REI’AHATInN, In ano'hor column. mrUi CmdawP Cltlldrcn Cutting TeetH.—To Moxaia-s ant* Nl-MEa.—D/f. If. S. PARRIS'CELEBRATED SOOTH ISO SYRUP —ThIe inralllblo rmnedy has preserrod bon dreda of children when thought pait recovery,from ronTul atom. Ae soon as the Syrnp It rubl>ed on the goms, the child will recover. TbU preparation la #o Innocent, so effi cacious, and to pleasant, that no rhihl will refuse to let its gums bo rubbed with It. When infanta are at the age of four months, though there la no appearance of teeth, ono bottle of the Syrup sbonld be o»*d on the gum*, to open'fEe {Hires. Parents should never be without the syrnp in the nnreery where there are ynuDg children; for if a child wakee in the night with paint In the gnma, tne ayrop immediately gtres easo by opening the port* and healing tbo gams, there by preventing convulsions, fever*, Ac. Prepared only by Dr. SwAytto A Son, Pbila. 1000 bottle* tut receivudandfor sale by the Pittsburgh Agent, mrtfcdawp Da. GEO H KEVSEK, Ut> Woo-l at. $l,OOO Reward for any Msdicino will excel PRATT A MJTCIIKR’B MAGIC OIL, tbo only Indian Remedy now told for fiAretwft'na, lfleadacAc, TWAacAe, Pam in tht Sidr or Hi :k, Sprain*, Bruitei, Sore Tkroat, Bum s, Orntraefed Ctrdt and MuscUt; the only veg ctablo remody dia<-oTered itiat will art upon them and Um ber thejolnta. Thoosandsof persoua bavo Lean cnml of these cumplaiuta by this new discovery. All am Invited to give it a trial. Piiunpai offleo SW Waebiogton street, Brooklyn,N.Y. Purnnlßbj DR. 0150. It. KEYSER, No. 14d Wood street, and J. |\ FLEMING, Allcgbrny. Signtinreef Pratt 4 Botcher on tbo wrapper, and tuuue Mown in tbebottlc. apHldawP Galvanic Battery, or Electro Magnetic MaCQJSES, for Medical pnrpcaea, of a very roper-ior kind, will b**enl£rr« of charge*, whercrcr'an Expreaa pint, upon a remlttaoc* of Tea Dollar*. Address Dr. QZO. U. KEYSRR. No. 140 Woal »t- Plttabnrgb. Ta. lySJtw? STARCH —300 bxa. Rochester Pearl Starch fbrtaloby _ j apg]- HENRY U- COLUNS- | #rto fltibrrttsrmrnts. Ilii' Nrw tork Slfrcuxfopir Company. OtFKlt a very large assmtment »>1 Stereir \ irw«, «.u *U<l paper, wdh and wilh.uit < .Mf r. Til-/ tdi-j Ml | rice fmo> sl..‘ioto fi* per *lo»e:i, and riiit.ifc-cf Tri j iroa K m*tjle variety of |.kturr*. AU th- nr-o 'il.alCitu-ia.il Monument., of the .<wl J,— \-,Ua .W.-WonkA'.'.,.-, t. nic. Xaj.l.j, /bnx, /..uwfon.' ,\'W Ir.lt, mr.r,' .Vi.iyir.i fil’t, Ms./. T>.- Alf-f, .I: , tTc., U>|(?(tier with ■ WCi T 1 11 I'h .f uKu'l Pf mode tip ol tmm ti?u to rieMT rwr»..n«. i. ; ui..tu tli« iuo»t life like tableaux. Th— »!«••*•* not only h*Te r<-ry *t e-it n.t-rr*t «« <*nri.i«i Ur». I,m ulao to* rcprceeutlng «u. Uj. i t 4 m»Dtie f <,j wbkh lli- t«*»t plctu n? e»u i;i*c n->iilua. «Njncs tb- granJeat in na ti.rc, Hint w-urkacl art. the highest manifi-rut.orn of human ti«to»nJ hi;ill. “Kv the ! i ierttv«-''r'ji». all idea 01 appuLr.iu'o of plane *m > •*and iiwt-ad .,{ n pictnr- we »e* a rtda^d • •py •! the thing itaelC, with It* lu all their r.- Uti,.ba a, *oli<! ot-irrt* Thin, in looking at iUeoerruutT[>e* ■ I ,'t O-t-ii in ibn manner. *»e would ***» a niiuiati.re of that ••ditto*, nut only in relief, but a perfect an*l wonderful illiui.in of the rhunh il»e!f. within (ho dimensions uf a u»l nut Ity tli- «nnn- m-tbot. w.* nni) eo« a caned •(slue, o* littl" .r th» Uri-«k SUto. „r a in<«M of Mont UUdi.h ,f anything A <r.,.ip-t ( - r , un) i „ produced with all the f| drL | U k! d*giierrc></t yjH*. hut with-., tl.valnthtest jpp.-Hr!tc»(e u f lenn . pift.u, a |...r ati - a roii'l, do lint convey the idea >*f htiap- .t d.iu. n»i. o« M uj>mih tin. O.ntrihutMu *.J light aud »had.> 1..r.-~t>--i t-i.ln • mljuMn.-nt Of outline. „ r relation, rt mm. but •itiuill t..u. 1. iiiuill live, ur n -mail r «..! u*.t .evmiue I- « larc b,x 1.1 trt" dliiuulabrd by iJi.tai, but a atiiHll l«»i ..t !T VTf Uy : 1,0 ,uU ' l '~l J-lai-.l witli. Hud be bti.k.a liti-- : liiblreti « toy. • cnlor-l. - a txi tu lu ivi ‘>la«. l-laiD uiid cuk.i <1 ISuo to jit im <-t * .Maebmea, ea. h •( K Jl ST MpKNFH, JulIN r JiAUhoN. tl.e.<kaetlei. Importer nnd Stati.uier r,l Slark-t at . near 4th. PirNbiirct. »>j ftf-J It{ Svlt Ayenf t\>r Pitl’Kurijh. Lost Laud PUBLIC NUTICK is hereby given Uiai n ctruln Lnml Warrant. No C7,'4Xi.‘[.,r lOu acrea. Usued umlrr the tut oi ;-t March, Ibi!,, id (tie UUU4 e „l SAMUKL WKIGLK, nml lenrlmr Jute I tie 10th „f June, isf*. Lm t>eon lo«t. and it U tholnleotiounrtheuuder aigned-to apply to the Commiwleiierul Penalon* (or » dm pluatv of said warrant. S-dd Land Warrant wiu purchaa e.l t»y the frntn hit father. the «aid Samurl Weißt-,- ami wn mailed at the P,m office in Pittshurirli Toutia.. on the f.th day of February, A. U.. ISiS, to the a.l dreae ol Fannie) Wei|»U>, lianorcr, I‘cuna . tor the i-urj-o-' of bariof? a proper a.i*jguraciit eudureej thereon. no-1 bad at t ached tboraUH with p*.U-,a >h»et whereon waa indorsed an Informal aiod£ij nienl, acknowledged hy Samuei Wolgle. be tore Kstjnlre Allihnugh. ajiutuo . f the Peace ol VorL county, Patina , am! hy Marpirvt Weigh- liefore Keouirr Countoch, a JuaUciof the Peace, n, and for tboeoiinty ..f AUeßiwny. Ponna. A carpal has t>c*D dnH emered in rh- General hand utllro. to law In auch c**u made and provided .10UN WRIOLF. up 24 titw*T .'iliarpahririf, Allugbouv Co . Pa Tobacco, snuff and ciuars.- a fr.ah 10l ol Cignri jn»t received ai)i| -nil! ho told low tn Mill tlir time.' No hum hug’ at the Tobacco. Snuff ami Ci gar warehouse ot W A D. HINKIIAIIT. aj.V4 No la Wwkl »t ISLAND FLOUNDERS!—CaIf and J *r* this TuJmi Much, li. !i ati-l tWrtt.fui <-ulir> l)' i>«w •rtklr.jim uf .gi,.-vl. w.ll) RlNKllAltT, Fine Havana ciuaks:-Celeste im lyro, Coruna Dural, Mima Cnbauna. Iben**. Dj II- l uaojo-. and rsriniis i>th«r floe brand* ol Cigar* *|'*T W A DJU.NKHAKT. No 1“i WI -I GRANT'S niEWIKC'TOBACt’b. Filly Uu*-» Cite pound*, twired on lron. t!.V uiaDufftTturrr. niW Tariuim bund* «.( S's and b'*, on liaml and will b* Id at b n prire: \V 4 D RINKIIAKT, ap'-’l S- I*} tfV>l-t POTASH -t) Mils. No. I nvM and lor «nl«* It Uv M< l li llboV No. 1W LiU-rt) *l. BEANS I hags rco’d and for-ale hv Hj.'j-i \v« u o rc/iKov LAKH —2 kegs roo'd and fur sale by apiU ' Wu MiI’ITCHKON EGGS —1 hbl. roo’d and fur sale by ap24 «n McCUTCHEON. f'LAXSEEL)--I.* 1 .* casks and 12 bags on Ftram«r Hudson l > arrlru Sir *al» l>y m.-H I3AI All DICKEY 4 Cl). COTTON - 4 bales on steamer Ulemvood to arrive (or «•>]• by ISAt All DICK HY A CO. PIG METAL— MO tons on steamer i Rluct Diamoml ro arrive for •*!« I-t »p 24 ISAIAH niCKKYACO. ( .... ::::.jsqh. i liAKB SUPERIOR UHB. touthim: u Tim Nf» <uiJ Hplcbdiil Fut-iUUiog Low Prwuutni Meaairrt < IT\ offLKVKUSD, ILLINOIS.. J M LIiNDY, Muter. iIOUN FIU.7.KK. Muter An-1 n*-wl\ fitted up pimengrt Atid Freiglit ?-rew Stearn'T* fRuN CITY. MINKUAL ROCK.. GKN. TAYLOR. K Ti r.!rtn, >l*-. r .1 P Hittf. Master i 0 Stosk. Muster < My of Cleveland leaves Cleveland' THURSDAY, April ~ at * oYlork I* M MONDAY. Maj THURSDAY, Met 1 . MONDAY, Slay “i, .. .... TUURSDAY. J«n. 3. MONDAY. Jodo 11. TUPKnDAY. Jttue :U. MONDAY. July 6.. THURSDAY', Jql* 15. MONDAY. July Ji. THURSDAY, Aniot !•. MONDAY, Aujfaet K THURSDAY, August 2a. MONDAY. Septocnber 6 TIICRSI'AY, September Id Monday.s-|.i.-mi--r j:. HIIML\DAY. October 7 - Monday, oct-i»r 19. . ..... Til UHBPAY. October Jv Mvt.M' VY. V teuiL-et » MONDAY’, Aptil l'*. TFIU&SDAY. AprdiTJ. MONDAY’. YUy 10, THORRDAY, >Uy *_li Monday. m»v by. TIIUR3DAT. juii- 10 MONDAY, Jtirifi '.’l, THI’IIRDAY. July I. MONDAY. July 12, THUKRDAY, July 22, . MONDAY. Au,*.im J„ IIiIKSDAY. AnguM lx Monday, a agent n, THL’KRDAY. ScptrUlht*! \i Monday. Roptuau-r ».i, TIII'mDAY, 2J, MONDAY, o«:loU.r 4 TIII’KRDAY. Ort&Lrr H.. MONDAY. tkt.MK.-r 26. . Willi ibo Struoiem IRON CITY. MINERAL ROOK biiIOEN TAYLOR, mutiny TIIREK RUAT3 !.•«< iDg CU VflßtKl IXli wutthrongh tho>r«Roo Th- -CITY OF CI.KVKI.'AND" end “ILLINOIS" have km fitted up uxpn-s»ly tor the traveling public; being sc kuowledged in point <>l s[*-nl, ecconimml*ti»us,and appoint ments, cMsvacosarn TL»“1L()N CITY” nmin nut cum I'letelv rvuovated, b*r Cabin being extended her full length, giving h*t Br*t class Passenger accommodations; while law Freighting facilities— with the “MINERAL KOCH' end i4 OKN TAYLOR”—arc admirable For a Pleasure Trip, the Upper Lake* are b -corning each succeeding season more popular; none aflurding the tourist, s*eltlng<fth*r husluesa, health or pleoatiru, *o many uttrar Uoos. Lcaviug Cleveland, the traveller paste* uror I.ake Erie, through Uie beautiful river* Detroit, .St. Clair and St. Mary's; and "Ter Lake* St. Clair. Flaruti and Superior, pas* ink tlm Island of Mackinac, and (ho Pictured Rocks; visiting Mar<|iii-Ue. Portage Lake, Copjer Harbor. Eagle Kher, On t-magmt. La Point. Bayfield, and Superior City, with many other loralltlesul luteresl; giving the scientific and enter prising enfilrlMit opportunities 1.. i vlidtiug the Copja-r und Iron Mines; tho seeker <>t health the cool and bracing ell mate, mid nltra. tire aviu-n and lb* sportsman and lover of tho romantic, lire in.,at i uv.ting facilities fur fishing and The Steamers make tho runnd trip in eight days. Rooms f ir.un .d Iho trips i nn l>e iivond by addressing lirsSEY & 91'BRIDK, F«>ri\ ari-inl, .1 Coyiiissiun Merchant*, t.lc ve land, Ohio. 12 —Mark nil I’ttikiigii “Care Ht*«M A M’BXIDS, Cleveland, l*t.|.. ' «p'dU:dtnd l»> Weight. K ««l»eoriJ'icr i* jitvparetl to dolivrr in A AlVglicny or Plttsbmgh, CANNKL OK BITUMINOUS COALS ol (he N-st-juality As all Coal delivered by me !■ u elghi-d -p'lichuvn uii irl) ungutting full measure. Alsu ; i o|;r. l.niK, FIUK BRICK AND CLAY. >Y A McI'LURU, Allegheny Coal Dtpif, 1,11 1 Corner Anderson «t and Railroad. SI N DKI KS - lOObbis. large No. 3 Mackerel *» Uhls. No. 2 Mackerel UU hf. bbls. No ‘J do Jii.hls No t do do •• 1 do 1:-|| •• Pickled Ilt-iiiog 26 bbls Lake Sup. \Y. Fish, lu “ Lake Salmon; 6uhf. “ dud,» du £. drums Codfish; 10 bblr Film Hominy, &d hhls IVarlasl.; 10U •* Whim Lime; | 6 ** Hydraul! Cement; 60 holes. Pearl Starch 560 boxes iV R. CL.-vset ‘Z> bbls. do do; W ** Kog. I*ulry dtr, 160 bus. Driod Apples; 100 bn« Clover S-ed; IWJ •• S m *n \\ b „, Üb4M ‘.O *• Onions Iu ilorc and for sulo by “P 2l J. B. CANFIKLD. TO WHOM ft MAY CONCERN.—WiII be ■»)'] nt tbe Merchants' Kxcbange, on Thursday evening April JVlh, st 7'-J o'clock, 800 shares Central Mining Stuck. AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., _fp23_ PtjJck and Note Broker*, 69 Fourth st. SWEET POTATOES—IOO bus. choice to arrive and for sale by ap23 J. B CANFIELD. FLAX— 7 sacks just rec’d ami lorsalobY ~ •P^ l . _ J B CANFIKLD. LAKI) —25 kegs prime just arrived and for soloJ>y • ap£l J B. CANFIKLD. j/) tons oiIaRCOAI forge cinder v/ h'W by _ ap23 WATT A W!L§ON. POTATOES— 35(j 5W- choice Peach Rios* som r*r*d and for sale by RIDDLE, WIUTri .» CO. ' > P- ,t _ _ _No I JB6 Liberty street E(jGS, KUOS—S.OOU doz. in store and for »p 23 KIDDLE, WIRT3 A CO. BUTTER— 3 bbls. prime Butter for sale by RIDDLE, WIItTS A CO.' WIIIIL BEANS—S bbls. on band and for “Ifl'J RIDDLE, WTRTB A CO, a P**3 No. 186 Liberty street EXTItAOR UI NAItV BARGAINs'iiT FRENCH EMBROIDERIES and FKKNCH DRESS SILKS, at .. MURPHY A BURCnTI ELD'S will do well to secure aom» ot them eoun Murphy t b'uHcufield arr^li.nt extraordinary Bargains in Ladies’ Dress Silks, Ir-m 37 to SI per yard. aplCrdawF I’nlon Hydraulic Cement. ~~ THE FAVORITE MAKE, used and ap provod by Railroad Contractor*, Bridge and Cistern Itaihlnrs for year* past Warranted of but <juality and fur ■al* at the i rry lowest market price, by LEECH A lIUTCUINFON, No. llfl Second >t. and US First st Received b\ express —Douglass & Sherwood's celabrated Steel Hoop Skirts, white and colored; also, whiteand colored French Corsets, uct-dle-woik Collars, Ac. C. HANSON LOVE,<fonaer]v |^ s jjm _ No. 74 Market street' NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS—From Robert Carter A Brothers, New f^gk: LU* Ueueral Havelock; Life CaptalffUmmonJ, of the Rifle Brigade; Lc9*oQS freo U» Great Biography by Ham* (ltoQ; Memories of Uetmeesarer, Lift Studies; Shadow on Hearth; Pasting doadx; Qiant-Ktiler, and Bow In Cload; Kngtuh Hearts and Hands; BlUleCumpaultm; Christ of History;OinpelinEctklct; Christianßotiromeot pk*trt> Cook; I'hiltipa’ DcvoUoua] Onldc. Fur tale by sp2i. J.L. READ, TB Fonrtli at, Apollo Bufld^g. Proposals for masonry.- i'r„pu ■ala wiUberscelTed by lbs tuukrvlCßCd lur >b- build* Ing pf AjhOO perches of Masonry of tbs new !Ht-r*aud ALot auala of tbs Allegheny Bridge,between non and the Until ofntxtmonUi. Fisnt and fpertflcatiabt tnsy bo<-jnmln«»r - at the Engineer's Office, at tbs Allegheny end ol tbs old Allegheny Bridge- JOHN A. ROEBLINO, _ _»£ZU9td Engineer Bridge Qsfffany. So. lIN Wood -t >v. M:.,., U„, H ur.',, /V». y/ L'd U„ri.n, £«jl, X,.,., I.» Po.„t H-ujp'hi r ’<}) • V.'*" 11 a d Say Will ri.nipos* tli« Lius tor Hi: litino.’» icovri rirvrltndi it 8... U-V I* M JFot Rnrt. I?OP» REXT—A f>torr IHrelHng |jjf| . l[p-ttw «’Q F.nii umt, iJio. WO,)* containing UjEsL ivjtn<. InwiiU- «s*]i hco«e, ic., with 800 bHct liable and < *rti**e 1,,.i.,-v attached Thi« l.»a»e u with hot aii< l ••ci.l m »fer , Utt It. gn«. Ar . and l>e:flt’ in a rrutttd loca ii in t-i n.lnnmMs adapted t.> * pri-f'^ional n>m .vi■! uni t*. r.-ut-'l <..r * term ot je»r§ tt> ,a t“ n * atit f.,r l:n*li~r particular* enquire vf m-U AI.KXANPEK KINu RENT-Tin* Wrm.‘ii**tisc !*£!3 X i - r >« iipied t t V II plinth i Nut I.tJ&L 1.r.l Kil l md -fr~r. Enquire of TAKK. M.-CORDT t O'. Jw2l - dtf N„h U i l,t»t.andl2o Serund-H I.ET--A tivn rit.trv Brit'k LKvellin^^^ Til!'' -' M- K 11 KIN'). N* '.ll Liberty »L .•(for Salt. »sAIiK UK KENT RKW NO. 7. in the ' r'n»t Preal’i t» Hati i 'hiircl' ’ i" t t ~i rent. Ap; 1* -I if M c ..f tb- I'bui-.. ,i at I I.'Srnilhthdd »tr • I »| -l ‘2w- 1 R. WRAY LIKKK’n " j KKt:! i’KuPKK ! V FOH ?ALfl.--’l M..r- I'.irn .1 ■! Lrwellinj, »nuate<| on lifnr Si CUu. known n« No |wd Thu l. t w ■(-•HI TJ l-vt flout Hi;.) l.’i) i'evt «*|.. cxT.D.liinc bach to Kubango *IW..n whi.h i« * .1 * Stahl-an i Carriage liiin*- Th<* [>t :y r- nt* re wilt f-i *'>*'. ruid will hr add jC a haririirv and Arroinmoistn.? iurms. I>i pvrticalnni .-ii.jtiiir I R. II KINO. apIT Ni* "11 l.il-rty «tr**t. lAOK SALK- Tw«> mnt«*be<l Currmfjo.TN n n-m.SKS.r'i-v.«f4.-1.1. wpll broken an.: rile Apply at A. JACKMAN’S STA Bbtf, aplO-’iid'chh iVtin *1 . boto* St. Clair yAUMBLK KAKM FOUSALK.'r.m liuiillii; luimli'K, h-iug a fort id S-vtion 17 in Uinheii T|>, Mahoniits c omity, Ohio; *l»otit iVi acre* cleared, in a hi)tli ► ! iir «.| cultivation, nlcont one-half Mendow taml, of a •ttperiur quality, the balance high uud rolling, read} lor the plough 111* on* i■( tin? be»t Grazing Farm* m the < .-nnt v. haling neverfaihng Kpnnga on it. al«*« an Orchard, bearing Irult at a «uperior qcjHlitt; together with a giv-l and valua ble Slone yu/irrv Jt will be 101. l at a low price and caay paymenta given. a|>v*-cltf ZA DOK STREET, Salem. Ohiu^ FOR SALK—4S ft».T#*9or];tnd nonr Uulton's Station,on Allegheny Valley R. U , t(> tnilaa from tho city. Tho Uud I* nil crenel with fluo forest trevs, which inah«s it a desirable (ilhcp for a country roahlence "l bml.hiiE ear)* t»y joo f-*t on IVnna near Magee street 6 do do on VicVn.y *trret. umr Macw-.lrPel n do do oil Maria rdieet, near Magee -dreet :< ilo .1.. cu Btutfan.l Js-tl-rlU.m-rte. lu lb« Kighlh U'nril nf tli<» city i( Pittsburgh. Alt'*, 1 lail «d the corner **f I’«nn an<l Marbnry streets, fr-mting 3o f«-.-t i n IVmi ami li"' t«r 10«4 inches on Murbu rv street; adjacent t.> the-Jt-|>ot «t tli*» f‘»un‘* lmuin Kali Fur terms ”tc . ioi|m**• of ISAAr'juNKri, mr2Muu! • ..rinT K> ~i miu! First «t»., Pittsburgh. I?0K SA LE -A l>ru£ Store situated in one . "f U*» In".-: I* i*~hliuii* in tliu rit » (if Pittsburgh, for cither a y.|.t.lug, retailor firtarriptiuii busius-ss. ladiiCcDii-iitaKrc oOeroil to purchasers containing ftilTuatfutcfi ot rare occu*- muc". Pur infnnnatii.n inijmr** of JOHN HAFT. Jr., at No. 1W W«ml Stm t, corner of Wood au«l Sixth, Pitts burgh. Pa. f t 9 Valuable City Property for Bale. THAT very desiraMe Jot uu Water Street aU'l K*-<luiil i Alley, next to Juhu IrvrjnA tons, being I.M f-et Oil \\ nt. f a„.J f'l I,r MfrctS anj liiOi!r-n along the Alley. .. It ".ll * M'l l ..--il -r . r i.i I,.|< ~t -.tlor U tr-,-t •* ", Pwi 1.1110 .tti, U u ,;i i mn.le rasy as lo jinjn.ui.l.) rj.- i-lv t.i In :k«>1I S LRKCH A t» . lit l.il.uitv Str~t, Pittsburgh. fj'OK S\l,K -Ut»e uf Wnllaee'H Putent J? i’./i lal-le r i 'll Mill-. » .11. Ibtwi-r * U»-st So.Ut Mn- l<it>e il .lt It >ltiii< cloth anil fh-TM r. all . ..ti, pMoui.4 ira.ly f.. ►-t'my «>(< Apply to W ft sCYPAM. Oil Mill. apl ilawtf F Helo-tct A Craig sta., Allegheny ('lty Ohio Land for Bale. THE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12, range 10, Start county, Ohio, rnmmoniy kuowu aa *‘Buwtuaa’» Section.” containing MO acres, ft is : altaatco three mites w*et nf MaasiiJon, on the Stale KoaJ I leading to Wixetrr, anil ivttblu about two rullea of the Pitta- ' Ft. Wayr>« st>d Chicago Railroad. Tbit south, east I and north-east <|nurten »r« partly cleared and ttupfoved— ; the rotnninder U corn'd with superior timber—and th* j whwtt is tvdl water*) by springs aud runnmg streams.— I Tins section Is considered lire finest body of laud In tlio I couuty. It will be mild undivided or in.quarter* to suit | purchasers. To those who desire to Invest In real estate * j better opportunity is rarely ufftred. * i J. B. BWEIT2KR, _ __ •*'*• 101 ■**!» street. Pittsburgh. Farm (or Sol*. THE ANDERSON' FARM, 2} miles BS ab>.ve thu lb-p.it. ut Now Brighton, Denver | Ra-,".n Itl.w-h H-'>iiae Run. containing HA arres of exceiTeut . land, every acre of which it tillable, and’i 1 ) uf which iroo dcr cultivation Thor*. arm 13 acres of jr.wl timber, sl)arrcs ; II gras* and f.n»t':ic. tttcl an abundance of nml. There la an Orrh.ird 01 grafted frrul trees. Iu almost every field there ' ii a spring of never-failing water , The nn|>rovpinent« consist nt n»w frame Dwelling, at i tubed t.-a wratir-r l.iardr.l b.g. * smalt tenant huiira and a | large frame B«m. fO by 30 fm, ; Tbi* choice farm i» In % high state of cultivation. fbiict* 1 gc*d, and n: a rrvj>ectaLle neighborhood, cunrmivut to ! churches. schools. For terras. enquire at Till.'' OFFICE, 'nrj.ili-liwtfT .? ANDERSON, New Brighton, Pa. Valuable Property at Pnbile Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER will offer at public •ale, at the Exchange, in Baltimnns at one o'cl'k. nn TiII'RiDAY, A pril 29. I So*!. the following; valuable prop- tat The SOrTD-oIDE DISTILLERY, located a few rods •noth of city limit a, three stories high, gravel rnofjilrs-prouf, I«VV by 4*) lect, with brick pier* for tuba. deg one etorj addi tion. 42 by U) led: SPIRIT HOUSE, Id by 20 feet, all of bit* k. ami COAL HI tir tun* of call, built nf £?O!UJ, lev ! with laruaee room, ami hul»w the road, together with peua for failing 4,1F>0 h.-g*, j-onrtructed id toe moet ap proved Runner, with drain* aod tanks for saving manure, for wli. b there i« ready sale Thli property U complete, and NO EXPENSE waa spared to make it an—machinery Laving been apf.lied whermr required lo dispense with manual labor, aod l» capable of griuding, mashing and dis tilling from I.COO to 1.41*0 bushel* gram daily ini.. whisky, with water privilege sufficient fur au enlargement to hlukmi any extent, eay 6000 buitbrli dally, and wae bnllt with ench news, and ha* desirable advantage* for the addition of nn ALOUIuL STILL, tor the product* ol which there ts pruiufrf •ale. The water l-u cooling purposes u ne*er over 60 deg-, and tor worm, and other purposed. 'r*s n»t B t any time last summer ov«r deg Fahrenheit The latter is lr*>m a lake *.f 2f> acres watei aurfnm, at a depth ef 2U loot. The level of wuter la several feet highet than the secund cr wash fl'ot The water ndvnutagee arc pr-.'baldy not equaled in this < uliutry. The whole establishment cut {Z&.unn, exclu sive of ground, and has only U-oo in operation about tour in.ntha, aud was built f.rthe purpose imd, uud with the . intention of future enlargetiieiit. A.- TUo premise* on whl> b the til*ov» arc erecti.l c. tupriac ttb iul 4 acre*, improved, l>eeidcs Distillers. *<• . by a STUNE STABLE, for I 2 horses, and TWO THHKE-STOKY BRICK DWELLINGS and embrm.es ALL THE WATER RIGHTS required, and u siiLject to a ground rent of jtiiti fe*r annum, to be Luiuht out at or t»loro Ist September, IN.I, for {,10,- uoo. Tlicro are TUREE SPRINGS ou the place not yet brought into uae Resides the above named advantngr-% tbeie arc mint others .•ouoecte.l mth distilling to which it ! ia adapted The fact of (his |>r.-.|**rty being ontsid- city llaillicriirapls II Irolu « i(y lalatigu and lutorfbrcuce, g|\;ug dreidvd ed vkoUkki h-r frehue over many place* The properly will b* euld lu complat* order and ruadv f** iiw*. within uin> work from day ol sale, nud possesaiou p>tu •o «von us terms of sale shall be i-omplied with Term* —$6.(?u0 cash, *j.UOU in tl tnoalha, and balancu iu l, 2, and 3 years, n itL fniemt If purchased al pi ivste sale, the ground i nil .-an bu m.ido pcrmanenl, if de*ii*.l Addtf*. UK‘J LsilKß OKAFF. .. d Baltimore, Mil, - FOUIITU SALK OP LOTS, A r r AUCTION, by rni; Emporiom Real Estalr and Hanofarlnring I’o., AT MODHD CIT Pulaiki Count j, IWnoit, OX TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, June Ist and 2d, 1858, Embracing a large number of eligible lix-allc.m L-r Building purposes, whether for reoidrucea, ituntc, manufactories, or utber purposes Also, Several Huuaes, double aud nitrile Frame Cottages, rcceutly erected, lu modi rn style, and ready for occupancy; rdl of which will bo ollered uihiii litem! terms, and sold, without reserve to tbe blahest bidder. Mound City offers Inducements (.■ perrons desirous of lo cating. uuequaled by any other p.lnt at the UVst. Being situated upon a Ugh, bluff bank of the Ohio rlver.klx miles above it* confluence with tbe Mississippi. U!■ f n , from ft || miasmatic vapors, is at tha head of navigaUou on tbe Ohio river for large steamers, iu seasons of extreme cold weather or of draught; It Is connected with the whole North, £a*t and West, by means of the MOUND CITY RAILROAD, Which makes fiur daily connections with the Illinois Cun tml Railroad, North and Suatli; as, also, daily connections by river with all the regular Packets to Cincinnati, Louis ville, Si Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, Ac. To iho Manufacturer and Mechanic, Mound City offers sujietiur Inducements, having now In operation an exten sive Foundry, and Mocbiue hhop Marine Railway and Ship Yard, Stoam Buttery and Terra Cotta Works, an extensive Barrel Factory, Flooring Mill, Furniture Factory, Planing Mill and Fash and Door Factory, I’ork Packing Establish ment, and (everal Faw Mills in the Immediate vicinity of the town, all of which give constant and lucrative employ ment to a large camber or bends. It alraady'hu some twelve stores, doing a good basin***, Dakeriea, Printing Office, Newspaper, Ilotel.Buanl iog Uousee, etc, etc., and possesses, in an eminent degree, nil the elements of alargedfty. The increase in its business, and in tbo num ber of its inhabitants has Jjeen marvellous. TUo Material* for all kind* oTMaimfactnrlng purposes ARE ABUNDANT AND CLOSE AT HAND, Wlille tlie tvfilltka for shipment xf the manufactured arlt cln, wo ooeqnaled by any oliter point on tbo Ohio river "" " TERMS OF SALE One fourth ID Cub; balance In three eqoaj, UDni l | O . •talznents bearing l&tcreat at eil per cent, per annum; nr the deferred payments may t>« made iu the »teu-k nr ibe Company. Lot* mijr bi purchased at prirato sale at ail tiffin, For farther particulars. majis, plana, etc., apply to W. U. Stokes, Esq LouisTi)le,Ky C B. Nonree i Co Cincinnati, O J. 11. Garnhort, Esq -St-Lcmls-No M. Mundy, Kj j |>n j, W. Cochran. E*| Lexington. Kr A V. 3. Liodsley, Ks.j Nuhritle.Tfnn W. T. Ba«om, Esq Colnmbus, 0 Or to the Secretary of thr Company at Muond City. By oilier of the Board, II IIAINEH, Prea't J. OairtrOLD. Sec'y. _ _^ple:d!«loj>* FARMER'S DEPOSX 1 ’ IT BANKING CO. So. CG Fourth Street. teas w»» «zsr cp Tin »i*x c? TirraucßOH INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. This institution was organized in 1834. and itill continue* under the tama carafe! and prudent management, which baa eo long afforded a»U*fac tion and security to Its depositor* and cue to men Its •tockboldera are all individually liable for auj mcneyt do* posited, sod beside* the nn-uey *nd property of the Bank lb« undersigned are Indiridnally rcspuuslMoto dej-oe itora (o tbe whole extent of their private uieaor. June* Marshslh Kobert Galway. John Scott, liny Walker John Floyd, Wtn, Toons. Win Walker, Jacob Painter. Henry M'Qoary. Jeaepb Look. Pwnuel Urorfce, Junes A. Knox* Thomas Mellon. Robert IWbiron, Robert Bell, Thomas Scott, Juba M'Dcrlu, J. K. Brown, oi KilUaoiug, Richard VlorJ. D A Stewart Jwph Lot-. apStflywf The history of Dk. J. llosTETrca’a Stghacu Bitter*, the moet remarkable medicine of (be day, sad tbs tnan; cure* that baT« U«Q performed with ItJa cue* of Ut or Complaint, Dyepepetn, Nerrocs Debility, and other dls* •sacs arising from s disordered etumaehorltter, place* It at ones emoug tb* mart astonbhing discoveries that haa taken place iu tU medical acrid. dlsjaaea towMch*-Ktt«rt” are applicable are so ooiveraaU Utat there are but Sew of our friends who n»*y out teet their virtues Id their own lam I lies or circle of acjualotatrea, and prove to their own utlefac tlou tbat then is at Lful ooa remedy among the many s<|- trrtUed tuedielaca, deeerriog the public commendation. Suld by Druggists everywhere, sad by UOSTETTEft A SMITH, Sole Proprietors. Hus. 69 Water or £9 float sU. •pSfcdowT SECOND AKKIVAt OFSPRTnG AND SooowlJrmQoodi, Bh»»U, Minin, Wilt. g.m!j. .kmumg Good*, NeWk' 'T,~rk, lOdßoroktic Goods ftU a which wjil U> very eheafr for pmS, • "i* lB ■ -■. fttwabsiota ’ TTkOMESTIC GOODS.—Prints, Gimjh^ms' -JJ Mo!lta»,C u noOTd.,,- Jo,, n d Wt hinds of handsome Dresatloods, Shawls, ke. O. HANSON LOVE, •p».tUwf formerly LvTbßrotbers, Ho. r* Market«. ffianiftiatfs, fcri>itut B- Kklev, Esq- (mem datr far Conpni *2“ c*ndi mntJrto. Jtrt t 0 *“* K*pohUea» Cocntj Coo «{tl3sitc* '- 6olllli . «r McKcw H.pnUw.n Coom. !»...«* who a rt> di*VK*rd (~ c „, t Y™S * m *» fopportwl by rr,.rc«.uUtloaoß tb.Uckfc °" a,ia **»*M« n . , . ' 7r- »p23rftfi r^A.^EMBLY.— George Dickson'7FSi>mh *- Fajett* towuidiip. f« * candldat* for Ab.«.m piS»SnEKTFK kiviD Irwin, ‘„j' PeebK, t ;wn»hip, in ft candidate for Slietjffof *v, »nL‘itT! to th<- hepuMiriut Coonty Contention. • JT'^3 3 *SuERirK. —Uarbv Wood?, of Peebles township, sotfcs the E-puJlcan. nomination for Jibrrirt of AIU-ghecy counts. _ apl;dtc IT'S^Siieriff.—C. W. Batcbeloh,of Peebles '**£>' township, ii a candidate for the nomination for Bhe/- tfl of county, subject t» tho Republican County Convention. «psaUwtC ; rr'gP’StiEim-r. - 0. L. Maces, (Batter,) Third ward, i*iu»bar>di, i * a candidate for Sheriff of Alle -1 (Mirny county, subjrct t*» tbo action of tho Republican County Onventiun. apfcdtC ' n'^ B^HEßirr —JaredM. Brush,of the Sixlh ; Ward, Pittsburgh, is a candidate for Ehfriffof in*, j chvny county, »übj<*ct to tho BepnMk-an County -Conrro 1 apikdtc* [! PR. WiU.IAM WOODS, Of &> U ' wiektey Bonmjrh, is a candidate for Sheriff of Alle ifbwir n.onty, Buhj~-t t.- the County Convention, mrdluitc* L. Graham, of Third Ward. Allrahrny, 1* a candidate for Sheriff or Alto. Khrny citoty. Bni.foct i» the Republican County Ccnveo* lu>n mrl-lkUc* [J^^Protuonotarv —James I). lIiLA.Vps, of Bom township, iau candidate for Prothonatory, »ob ject to the decision of the Republican Ceooty Convention. apSrdtc [TS»Pkothoxotarv—Uasiel ARBSTiioxa. of U^V Third Ward, is acandidate lor Prnthonotery of Al legheny county, subject to tbs decision of the Republican County Convention. mrk’t-dtc* jT^^PBOTnoNOTABv —D. C. fruit*, of Snow *■* '$ r den township, will be n candidate for the office o! Prothouotary, subject to the drcUion <1 the Republican C»nutj Couvuution. npltdtc rr^'CoiiMisstoxEß. —Robert Allinobam, of the Third Ward, Pittsburgh, will be a candidate tor the oiQcr of County Commissioner, sntjert to the decision of the Kr|.nt>li''no County Convention. ap23de:wF P'^ B CoMuir«ioVEß.—Jons* StiAwyof Shaler Township, «iU be a candidate for Ouanty Commis sioner, subject to the decision of the Republican County Omwadon. _ ap‘d2aißwtechJ-P jr^’CoRoNER—J. 1). Baldwin, of Fourth Ward, Allegheny, Is a Candida to for Coroner, subject to thedeebionof Republican Connty Convention, apfcdtc rr^Coßo.vEE. — VTu. Boyd, of tbo Third Ward, Allegheny, is a candidate for Coroner, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention, tnr29aiic* Kroner.—Samuel B. Cooper, bf Sixth > " c^ r Ward, Pittsburgh, Isa candidate for tbefJwveofitf. subject u> tho decision of tba Republican Couhty Conven- t mr37:dtc j&oticrs. Ol flee ALunOItT Viiht HillliM|> w Pittsburgh, April ad, 1848. > )' a ‘i J ß‘*»''’bAi.s. —Extension of Railroad to Mifiostxo.—The Board of Managers of tho Alto, gbeuy Valley Railroad Company luvito propeaala fbr tbo graduation, masonry and bridging of that portion of said Railroad lying between Kitten ning and month of jng, a distance often miles. Also, for. rail-ham s spikes and cliairs. Bids are solicited JhrdjJngsaid work In ! sections of one or more mile*, osd also for the whole work. Separate bids for graduation and Rtaeoniyyhridglqg, crom ties, iron, splkrt and chairs, f,r the übef- or part of aaU won will be considered. Payments to be made as work progresses in tho preferred stock of the Company, bearing 12 percent, interest. Bids to be received at tbo office- ->f the Company until fbelitb of May next. By order of the Board. ap2-k3wd W. F- JOHNSON, President. inner of rue Pittmjuhuh & Cosseujvuxxß.K.Co., I Pittsburgh, April 21*t, 1868. f to Stokholdebs. —A Special Meeting of the Slockhtlders of the Pittsburgh and Coi.nellsvilla Railroad Company will beheld atthsOfflo* of the Company, Jones’ Biildings, Fourth street, lathe dty of Pittsburgh, on FRIDAY, Lbe> 7th day of May 11 a. u, for the purpose “A Sttn-irmeni toaw Ordina*n,” entitled “Ah Ordinance to guarantee the bonds of the Pittsburgh and Ooneansville lUilroad Company,approved June 24, l&V’paneu by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore on the 21st day of April, 1668, end of transacting such other business as may be submitted tj the Stockholders. spgk3tda2twp A. L. BUSSRI.L, eccretary. 'be Union Prayer Meetings at Lafay ette Hall will doe* witb those bell today tod to tooriuw (Friday *uJ Saturday.) Tbs meeting this morning will tw ccndacted byjlex Dr. IKmglMB end B«t. Snath. Honr, from 11 \< to 12}-£ o'clock. We indte the clergymen uf th» two cities, end. ail persons who feel a desire to attend those last two meet ic pi. Letltce can enter on either Wood or Foartb street. The Ccmsiittw) will met Let the el/w* of the exercises this erenlog Or»To Business Men.—Ad experienced Book-kftcprr vi»hee atiltutlcn Good testimonial* fn>m hi* l.ut employee* tod beat city reference given. For an interview, addre-a “WUoom N 0.74 St Clair Hotel. *pi: lwd“ Au.Eciii.vr Banc.— The business Oftbis Bank «illbe transacted at the corner ofTWrif ami Wood atroete, on and after Monday. Use 19th lost aplfetfxr J. W. COOff, Cashier. Suction Sales. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. £»ln Rof.m*, Nd. 64 mb Street. LRG A N 'J’ MANTILLAS,'' DRBS3 J GOODS. Ac., AT AUCTION.—On MONDAfrMornlae. April •.■otJi.M 10 o’clock, at lb* Commercial pale* Hooau, . N\» 64 l iflli rtrrel, trill l«> Bold, an eXtoiulre and Terr . boico rarity of L»«,'Silk, Salitraud Moire Antlqn* Man tiliM, Thldi&a, Ac , a ntrtnl er of lUem worth from 460t0470 At*o, !»«>« 8*lk». Ducal*. Poj>Ua*,Ctialli«» > Mou*edeLaiLti KmbrouWie*, ic.ic, Throe splendid good* are fTomo ualcro catabmbmeQl, aud anecullt il*l u i liil attan tlou ofthe ladlee. [aplMJ p. U. DAVIS, AoeJ. > Buggies and carriages at auc- HON—On SATURDAY Morning, April 24Lb, at U o’clock, at the Commercial Sale* Room*, No. U Firth stnef will bo told, a satiety of elegant m« and •ecorutyand Bn*« #*■ and Carriagee, comprising 2 k'al liar-Top BtirrWt Bnggie* wilhoat top*; 4 Rock*vrijrCarriage* The Tehkle* cau oow bo torn at tbe place of tale ! ap-r P.M.DAYia, And. V/ r ALUABLK .STOCKS AT AUCTION-* f On Tuesday evening, April'.Tth, et JU o’clock, »t the <\xanit<rcial ulm roonut, No. Cti Fl/lh street, will be sold. & shares Bank or PlUaburgh Slock: & do Kxebange Bank do do M.A M. Bank do - 5 do Mechanic*’ Bank d 0 -'d do Allegheny do J u .VrL ...... PM DA VIB, Anct. f TNDEKWKITfciiS' SALE OF GLASS 'S' WAEK.—On eicemoon, April. ISih. «12 “ k “{ P lO Commercial Sales Braun*, No. MFiflbsWetl will bo Wild by onler ot omlerwrilm, 77 bole*. 6 doz. oich % end \A pint TtsmblnnK 4 bx*_/C dos *»eh, Bitter Bottl**' pieio euti fluted; 1 doj, lo doc each, WineGlaaees. * P- M, DAVIS, Anct OOKS BY CATALOG UE.—On Saturday - •wnlag t Ap r a aib f M 7 o'clock, at the mw mctlou bondings. No. 64 Fifth street, a colluctionof DtlscellA&c* one hooks on * variety of usefulaad latersatlag subjects. Among them art. Itotartson’s Work*, Stole Scoffs Com! mcntaryoa th« {tev.Testuneot, 2 role Prior's Goldsmith 4 rolr, Addwua s Works, Grab; Poets sod Poetry of Eos? w J; w ß °r^ au ,° “ , Ufo of N.poleon; Chsse oo the ApoJui \> orka of Charles Lamb, 2 to!*; Wild Scenes of e Uamte?s Life; lixlian Wars Works of Desn Swift, I‘tolr, Haywood's (iMetteen Morphy'# Tacitcr, Baker's Litt, 2 tol« PirtoriJl Wonders or Illrtorr.bick'e Uforks, 2 tol* Clarke's cSS lOTtibiryuMiltons Works; Truoibttll's McFlnpd, *<u.*e7 Full particulars is catalogues, which cu be had at .tho auction ap23 P.M. DAVIS, Acct STOCK P., Ft. W. 4 C. K. R. iT PRIrATI SiLt, fa lota to (lilt by - I *- 1 H- M. DAVI»>. Auct., No. U rifia it. USTISI 11)1)3118 & cl)., Merchants’ Kittiai WILL BL SOLD, at. the MercbaaWhEx ch“E?' gnrth Knot,'*! PnUfe Mr, on UOttßX* w’ll’f&.tCai * I V P . ,U ' “™»•*!«»,by order J W II A..:*::.* °rjim r , RULdpy— JJ .hire, Ehu-jiborg BrMyo Stock; f; £ lo do PenaijrlTftni*lnfnr»aceCo4 ™ * 1 11 0 f AU«gbroy Sarioga Bank; M ?*W 0•• D«Ur Coadn) oo bo 1 3 and 14 g&) B t m!crMtrajabl*wßl-uniMU r e *" ir o“ Joij «, W, 1 P«t Si Fatal’* Clnuxb, No. 11 or 13. F~ AUSTIN, Looms * CO, No. aa ypartb iu««t 'OK SALE.—IO Lots situated on Blnffimd £, fe.’bSjJdtJ' IMma ft ° m a «->■ ... 10 «h*rca Bank or PiUibtirgb, **££,£l*”* L!fe * Vln “< «*i» Kinoe. mrM Austin- Loomis * ca ' CBrote. WANTED— A situation as Boak5e«B« crtac gimp. TUI/oFtlCr"” ‘ZS&Iu' 1 «. wiping to tr*Toi, cl «rln« from $5OO to $1,500 per fSc faU pirtkuUn uj i Ust of Books, u£m if u RDLIMK oJ>^ D Ci |f H«!9*,'Hl Main ctrout.* CioclsMtl! D ' RUUiSON - PbJUWpWfc \\T -ANTED—Agents to sell in the State of pAitKT sump that two men can carry aboot tbtSeldaad pul) np the Jargrxt pino atiimpa by band In abort two nlwtft - aach. Addrcw apCJad W. HALL, Bancor, Mafoa. B" ANK by ” n AUSTIN LOOMIS * COu W Stocfc and Hill Pro lew, 6> Foorth ttr~* WANTtD—Deer Skins wanted by — TT f«IT 'rtLLa. KIDDLE ACO.KoSOfSiiMh Stocks wanted— " Mechanic*' Buk Stock; M. uj U. Bank Stock* £xcb*cg* u Woctnr&limranch - ** . SloDODgaheln** u - ADSTI.N L 00303 * Cft_ Slactßrofaw. mows To All orders, Lj ; gINDRIE^^^ »SEas®-. : , ouli*a3«iJfor«»lB.by ** »«* Window Ofcw, • ALKXmpKK KDTO. Sl«anaoiOixKlf,Wbnd Gools, Tt^Ji **in».‘ .Iguy.t torch to. Dro&nSJ£?s- J JJEKRING-au DMs. Pickled HeSfcg; "L**!?.. W ° “T"' ■'»'
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