Pttslmrgjj (gazette. b. t. wnano. ~j. u iiroa—.s-smaii scant utm 8. RIDDLE ft Co.. MDITORB and PP.O P R / F. Tor. 3. PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MORNING, MAY -4, 1853. The Washington Union Hie English It is a true saying, sustained by years of ci perieuco, that-whenever the North enters into a compact with tbe Poulh, to accomplish any par ticnlar purpose, the North is invariably cheated. Thia baa been the case ever feiccc an antagonism has grown np between the two sections, and will be the case as long as the interests of the North are confided to tricksters and demagogues, who hare neither the courage nor tho honesty to stand up for tho rights of their constituents. It will bo remembered that when the English BHI was passed by the votes of tbe Anti-Le comptontraitors, these renegades consoled them selves with tho assurance, which had been given them by the LecomptonUcs, that the Constitu tion would bo again sub: Kansas. This was the Cgs, 1 ' theyorthcrn doughface jour it in a thousand different shapes, and confiding persons in tho tly believed there was some truth in (crLions. These declarations also had Sfect to alarm some of the Southern politi nons, and Lhoy have accordingly exhibited signs of discontent. This expression of feel ing on the part of the slave-holders, was no sooner manifested then it attracted the attention of the leaders at Washington, and the “govern ment organ” has accordingly come out with tho assurance that the North and not the South has v-been deceived—that the “question of admission I s 'ttd the proposition in regard t-> lae !.s arc the ' things submitted to the popular vote of Kansas, nothing the." The article in the Union is written with such care and precision, that it is supposed to have emenated from President Bu chanan himself. Prompted by a fear of the _Bouth, os well as a desire to conciliate a section, whoso support he may need fur another Presi dential term, Mr. Bachanau 12 anxious to appear to advantage before the slave-holding interest, however indifferent ho may be to the sentiments of the Northern people. This deference to the feelings of the original Lccomptonitcs—this amiable anxiety to allay Southern apprehensions, must be very pleasant for the contemplation of such a “doughface 1 ' as Pugh, who was almost ‘kicked out of tho white-house, for soliciting a favor from the President, after that personage had no longer any use for him. The Union ar ticle is written in reply to an Alabama journal, which was somewhat dissatisfied with the Eng lish BUI, as construed for tho benefit of North ern doughfaces —and we quote a portion of it: “Wo appeal to the record. We shall let the conference act itself explain precisely what it does submit to tho popular vote of Kansas.. It providos in terms ‘that the guerdon of submission with the following proposition in lieu of the (land) ordinanoe framed at Lecompton be sub mitted to a vote of the people of Kansas.* — That is the very language of the act. The 'ques tion of admission' and the ‘proposition in regard to iftudq, are tho things submitted to popular vote and nothing else. “All tho supporters of the late Senate bill ad mit that the Looompton Constituiion is now the lawful Constitution of Kansas c.« a prospective State. It was so in December, when Congress met; it is so now, after the passage of tho con ference act; it will bo so up to tho day that the vote.of the people of Kansas shall be taken on the ‘question of admission’ and the ‘proposition’ ' respecting the lands submitted by Congress: it; will be so after that day also, whichever way the majority of the vote may be cast. Of course it wiU be so, if the vote be in favor of admission. Will the Lecompton Constitution still be the Con stitution of Kansas, (as a prospective State not yet admitted,) if the vote shall be cast against the land ordinance and admission V That is the only question which our argument has left to be disposed of. “We know of no power in Congress to abro gate a State Constitution, whether the State be incipient applying for admission into the Union, or a matured and sovereign State of the Union. Though Congress, therefore, should have ex pressly in&erted a clause in the conference act abrogating the Lecompton Constitution in cose of an adverse vote in Kansas on the land ordi nance, such a clause could not have abrogated that instrument. It is only the people of Kan sas who can (and they only by regular and legal modes of procedure) abrogate the Lecompton Constitution; and, as the question of abrogating or ratifying that instrument is not submitted to tho people of Kansas in tho vote that will be taken on tho land ordinance, of course its abro gation or ratification is not involved in that vote. The voto may, indeed, under tho circumstances, afford an indication of the wishes of tho people in matter; but tho vote will by no means be an act either of ratification or of abrogation os to that instrument.*’ dioTtr. in jlWßfr'boyir' i d& W b er sh o p, is OD9 :^'^^ftffmmtTi urtmowHea-y instances of crime on -' - remembered that a few days ago, the body of Downi© was found in a cellar, bearing evidence of murder and robbery. A train of circomstancos after a few day’s investigation was developed which fastened suspicion upon three boys, Theodore Debold, Nicholas Traut wein, and Antone Leite, all of German parentage, and employed in a barber shop near where the murdered man was found. Theodore has been taken and has confessed his crime. The others are still at large. Theodoro is about seventeen ▼ears of age, and has the appearance of being ranch younger. Oe says that Sunday night week at nine o’clock, Downie was shaved in the ahop’ He then invited tho boys out to take a drink- They drank with him and then induced him to re-enter £he shop to be shampooned. He did so, and Antone then drenched his hair in the fluid used for cleaning the head, and purposely let some drops fall Into his eyes, thereby blind ing him effectually; while this was going on, Nicholas took a halter which had previously been prepared for the purpose, put tho noose around tho neck of the victim, and drew it so tight that the very life was choked out of him in a few second*. Theodore says he struggled but little, ond gave but two short, nervous kicks before life -was extinct; when the rope was put upon his neck, Antone took hold of his hands and kept them tight in his grasp. Tho boys had been led by the talk of their victim to think that he bad - much, money upon hia person, but they only re alizedsoO and a watch. •, : • The Finn is Chicago—Ten Lives Lost.—Our' exchanges fornish£i£l-with the circum ■ Lances attending tho disastrous fire m that city, • on Tuesday last, of which the telegraph has already given a brief account. «iiVV - The fire broke out about three o clock m the ' * : morning, in a two-story building on South Wells street, which, with an adjoining house of similar dimensions, was soon destroyed. Ono or two other tenements wero also considerably injured by ere and water. The loss will not exceed C 4 QOO but tho destruction of life cannot be es -smstel The lower part of tho building first -horned was occupied as a saloon, while four or five families were herded in tho upper story. When the alarm wm given, Bates, the saloon keeper and owner of tho building, leaped from a window in the second story, and his wife fol lowed his example. She was considerably injured ' bv the toll, but he was not hurt. A man named Thomas Johnson escaped with a burnt foot, but ten of tho other tenants of the house were burned- The corpses of threo women, three boys,_one rirl and two men, so charred as to be hardly recognizable, wore carried to the armory. Three others aro reported misiing, but their- bodies have not yet been found. In turning over the rubbish after tho fire, a,drunken man was dis » covered completely buried in mud, and drenched •v to the flkin, but otherwise unhurt. ' ' f ■ -k. An investigation has been instituted into the * ; causes pf tho fire, which is generally attributed V*tQ incendiarism. To* receipts of flour at Montreal from tho ' oohnneneement of the year amount to 154,4GG {SSSTandof wheat 308,000 bushels, being cent, above those of any other cor !Soldlng period. The Montreal Witmesssays: ‘fftrauU parts of Canada wo hear nothing but Afiino unvaried story of hanl times, dull . of money. No harder win d • L over been passed through ' ! sj there is but Uttlo if any - ' *>*' - * *&r. Bnohnnan, of Hamilton, •' Sfaient that there are five "■-njople in Canada withoat jioat money—ft statement aerated; but there is no •aion and distress prevail. 'U. . opening of tho naviga bnt tho very low price so to retard operations tho expected relief OISTEAL ASSEMBLY or THE PBESBTTEHIAH CnußCH.—StraiM Day -Dr- Howitt, from the Committee on Foreign Correspondence, offered resolutions, fhat» , WLen the statistics oflho year were complete, , particularly those relating to religious revivals, the Moderator be requested to reply to the Pres- I ident oftheSynod of the Free Church of France, J expressive of the sympathy and veneration'of the i Assembly for that sister church; and that if any : of the brethren go to Earope the ensuing sum- I mer, the Moderator be empowered to commis sion them to represent the Assembly in the Synod. Adopted. Dr. Van Reassalaer’s resolution in regard to appointing a committee of three to ascertain tin* natufe of the terms of union proposed by the Reformed Church was then adopted. Rev. Drs. Van Renssalaer, Cunningham and Palmer wore appointed. The Board of Publication, through it- Secre tary, Rev. Mr. Schenk, then presented it? report from which we extract the following: More new have been published than in any previous’ year: nearly as many volumes have been sold, and more gratuitously emula ted. There have been published forty-fir*- new ! books, of which have been printed *6.760 copie®; ] nine new tracks, 24,000 copies ; the Pr^Vrytcr-1 ian Almanac, 30,000 Total number of new^ublismioftgrTd*.l.76o copies. Reprint of I ■ Thrmerpublications, 320,760 copies. Total num ber published last year, 466,600 copies. Colporteurs'"have sold 123,024 volumes, and gratuitously distributed i 7,01*6. The receipts were $120,000; expenditures, $lOO,BOl. The amount from -ale of’books, j tracts and Sabbath School Visitor, ha* been I $80,842, and from churches $17,160. j The Committee on tho Board then reported aud offered resolutions approving of tho report which were adopted. Tho Committee recommended the following to fill vacancies in the Boaird: Ministers —W. W. Phillips, Alex. Macklin, p. D , T. J. P. Anderson, I>. D , John Ley burn, D. D., J. 0. Stodman, Geo. Potts, D.D., Alfred Nevin, D. D., Staart Robinson. D. D., Geo. Hale, 8. R. Wilson and Charles Stillman. Laymen —R. Bouter, Jr , George Sharswood, B. A. Fahnestock, David A. Sayre, Wm. H. Hanson, Jame 3 Imlie, C. B. Dungan. Robert M. Patton, George Jenkins, Jr , Jas. Boas Snowden, Joseph Henry, Samuel S. Sponger. After recess Dr. Breckinridge presented the following on the subject of a Presbyterian Corn-.. mentary on tbo Holy Scriptures, which has long been felt to be a grievous want; whereby a gTeat lack of due service to God and to hi- truth occurs, and whereby constant danger arrises to men of needless ignorance on one side and of dangero_us misguidance on the other. The re solution authorized tho Board of Publication to have such a Commentary composed. -The regu lations provided that it should be ,composed ex clusively by members of the Church ; that they and their heirs should receive a fair per centum during 28 years on the sale of the publication to recompense for their labors; that the wholo book shall not exceed five or six octavo volumes ; that the toxt used shall be strictly that off the trans lations appointed by James the First KiDg of England. A lengthy debate ensued.and various motions offered and rejected, but the Assembly adjourned before any definate action was taken. Eighth Day. —Dr. Van Renssalaer presented a report from the Committee on the subject of the Centennial Celebration. The third annual report of the Board of Church Extension was then presented. It show ed the objects of the Board had made very favor able progression. The receipts amounted to $24,741. Tho Committee ou the Board also reported. They commend its diiigeoee and offered sugges tions for its future guidance. On motion of Dr. Van Renssalaer. tho min utes of Dr. Breckenridgo in relation to n Com mentary on tho Bible, was referred to the next General Assembly. Rev. Dr. Junkin moved that one of the hymns, 336, 461 be struck out, as they are both identi cal. Adopted. A motion to direct the Board of Publication to publish more extensively in the German lan guage; after some debate was lost, as being 100 expensive for the present financial ability of the Board. The report of tho Board of Publication was then adopted. The Committee to whom tho question was re ferred, presented a written statement of tho terms of union proposed by the Associate Re formed Church. Tho paper of Dr. Breckinridge (which we pub lished) was then voted on and adopted, and the moderator was requested to transmit a copy to the Committee representing the Reformed Church. A letter from Rev. Dr. Robert Baird was read in relation to visits he had made to Christian bodies in London, Paris and Berlin, of which he gave interesting information. The Assembly then adjourned. Sailing Under Fal*o; Colok®.— Coder this title the Washington Union puMirlirs an edito rial article, placing the Hod. Mr. Montgomery, of Pa., in a rather curious position. It copies a statement from the Waynesburg, Pa., paper, alleging that ia late speeches at various places in Washington county, he had made the fol lowing declarations : “First. That he was the especial and con fidential friend of Mr. Bdcbanan—the “pet," to use his own language, ond that he wn® almost daily sent for by the iTeoidcnt for oonLdcni tal consultations. “Second. lie declared thai Mr. I’tjob.atmn j would hare given him a higher oflico than any man in Western Pennsylvania ever held. had bo ! consented to support the Lccomptou bill as it passed the Senate; but that he indignantly spurned the bribe; that bo would not have be trayed or sold his constituents bad the spout from the mint been turned into his own private coffers. Thus, the gentleman charges the Pres iden with an open attempt at bribery, and yet be claims to have been his close nod confiden tial friend. What a palpaple inconsistency. “Third. Mr. Montgomery further declared that, after the appointment of the conference? committees, they called on the President and enquired what they should now do, and that Mr. Bnchasan besought and urged them jnst to adopt Mr. Montgomery’s bill.” Tho Union pronounces these statements so preposterous and monstrous as to bo regarded only with disgust at the capital where their falsehood is known, and it adds: “If the allegation of tho Waync9burg editor bo true, it is a clear case of an attempt to soil under false colors; and it is a fact not a little singular that opponents of the Administration should seek support from the people by profes sing adhesion to it.” A French actor of cclebrily in San Francisco became surety for a friend and the creditors came upon him for payment. Desirous of re turning to France, he engaged passage on board the steamer John L. Stevens, and tbo fact com ing to the knowledge of tho creditors, they secured tho services of a number of officers to prevent his emigration. As the hour for mailing approached, the officers scrutinized every one on board with more than usual vigilance, but failed to doteot the artist, who quietly took a scat in the saloon, so admirably dirffcuisod in woman’s apparel oven his own brother failed to recognize him. Filibusters on the Eio Gram or.—General Henningsen and Colonel Lockridgc, who figured in Walker’s Nicaraguan campaign, tendered tbeir services to Governor Vidaurri, victorious revolu tionary chieftain in North Mexico, but they were civilly declined. It has been supposed that Vidaurri designs setting up a northern Mexican republic, and henoe tho proffer. Hen ningsen went first to Monterey, and got upon good terms with Vidaurri. Thereupon Lock ridge warned Vidaurri of the filUbustering inten tion of the General, and offered his own services, with any amout of men and arms, against him. The trick, though a clever one, foilod. Judge Leavitt. —ln his ohargo to the Jury in the case of Connelly, to which _we bavo before referred, said that “Christian charity was not within the meaning or intent ofTho Fugitive Slave Law, and it would not tbereforo answer as a dofence for violating the law.” This is an admission which shows the infanlious nature of that law in a clearer light than any of its ene mies have ever depicted it. It has been estimated that tho cotton crop will exceed a quarter of a million of bales, and that the wheat crop will not fall short of two and a half millions of bushels. Sugar'cane is looking remarkably fine, the late rains having been of immense servioe to it; and of corn there will be more than enough for all the wants of the people. The Terro Haute Express of Monday, says that up to 0 o’clock on Sunday the Wabash had rlson 22 feet, with every indication of its rising soveral feot yet, as it was then coming up at the rale of an inch an hour. It is now higher than it has been for years nod lands that were comparatively safe are entirely inundated. A couple of young men of Louisville were : starting out to fight a duel the other day, having but ono weapon, a double barrelled shot gun. They proposed to take “crack about.” Their blood-thirsty design was frustrated, as tho police found them under way and took good care of them. Judge Thompson, of the Marino. Court, New York, has decided that a railroad "company is responsible for the delivery of baggage entrusted to an Express agent who is authorized by the company to enter a car to solicit baggage from passengers. A twenty dollar bill on the Market Bank of Troy N. Y., is in circulation. 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Uygienic and Mrdiciual retu«-li«* t<- purify th« blood and strengthen tbo system. »’Uh these, they o-« MEDICINAL INH AUCTION, which th.-y r*lu«* highly, but only as Palh.ilires, which ns"l al-'O*-har» t, • Chirsiire ef fisrts, and Invslidu are earnestly cauti'.nvd agaimt wasting the precb'iii time of curability oti any treatment baaed nf.n the ]>taa*ible. but falie idea that the boat of tbodi-e*** ovn be reached In a direct manner by Inlmla'inn. charg* for consultation. A list of questions will l»» sent to those wishing to c-'n j suit us by letter inr'd'cdswtelfK CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. SPRING STOCK JUBT OPF.NF.U, AT THK OLD i-STA DLJSfIM ESI OF HE N R I’ll Wood Street, Pittabnrgh, P*., Wuo ist now mvivinj; from Eur*»pe nnd Eitateru Citii'A, a choice a»*> i tuiout <•! arti. hw in his liua, Comprising now and if 1 eful ehnj-'s of Poarl Übile stono Tea, Dining aud T diet W*r.«, and the lame in PiaiD, Gold, Lustre Baud and Plowors: Fin* White Vitnfle-1 Iron Stone Table Ware. kn .-.vn t.il-« the must durable now in nee for Uutelmiud rleainU'atr. Prench China of new -tjlea, in Pure White and Lb I I Bau.l, either In •»-lt* -r siugle pino.s; Rhhly Gilt aud IhK.'ratml To.let Sols; Britt.umia and I‘Uiod Ca.'tors; Oermau Silver Tea Table Sotip Ladle*.Ac., plated with silver, flue lv..ry Hanl Tin Toilet Setts. Alau, a complete i*ml lull assortment of all articles «ulta ble 1.. r the COUNTRY RETAIL TIULK,*! prices u< pi mm tho public, who art- roi'i'KttuUy iurited to examine this etoct mrtri:sro .B. DoruLAia A Co. .B. DorQLARa A Co SHYER ASD ELATED WAKE, .B. DoroLAKa A Co. B. Dorulass A Co. U. Douglass A Co. FANCT GOODS, E. Rcstxu A Co .J. D. Pratt A Co PiATT A Co WA.X C It MAT K R I A I AT EASTERN PRICES nirlPlydawP DAWES Ac CLULKV, Honae, Sign and Ornamental Palnteri, A S D GRAISERS, D LiLIBS IS Whit* Ij«*fttlantl Zino Pnlnt*. Also, all kinds of l*aiuU,Oila. Varnishes, Window (llass, Putty, Bru»he«, ir . lit Wood Sirrrl. tux-doort above Duimoud All ')/■ mrio-lydlc GEO. 11. ANDERSON, ,V-. ]«| Liltrly Street, I'ittE-uryh, /' *XD WlloLEßiLf PULI» 1* Every Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shoe Lrnihrr , Splih, Murorni, f-mih a “‘l Scle Leather, Carriage Oilcloth**, «Sec-. All of which will be furnished at tho low.wt Cash Pri.cs. 49*11 IDES WASTED .“S3 a|£-dly FOKKIUN EXCHANCrK. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO., ON TUK UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OF ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, Bills on the principal citi-s and towns of France, Belgium, Holland, Germany. Rnisia and uthor Kurc.p**a Slates, constantly ou hsud and for sale by WM. 11. WILLIAMS A Co. t Afclvr.lc Rankers. V«.s«l strr.l. cornet id Third. MATLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. IS Pina Street, St. Louis, Mo. a trx a to Murdoch A Dickson, St. Lotus, l>a| A MaUack, Cincinnati, Ohio, ChaS. DuflMd A Co.. Lnuisvlllf, Ky, P. 8. Day A Co., Banker*, I'-ni, Ills , Green h Stone, Banker*, Muscatine, luwa. DaT A Maljack, PLiUdelpbia. Pa., K Forsyth, Fieight Agent tor Illinois Csntral HalUinvl. jaS-fimJfc JOHN COCHRAN Ac H HO, BAicoriCToacu or ron Ratling, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shntltrs, Window Hoards, lit., Vos. 91 Second Street and W Third Street, (Bslwrro Wood sod Market,) I’ITfiDUKiJII, PA., B,r, CQ head a variety of new Pattern*, fancy and plain. Suitable for all purpose*- I'erttiniar attention paid to eu cloalugGrave Lots. Jobbing done at short notice. mrfi w«. va.vdsto- ...**■ c ruttnp VAJNDEVER A FRIEND, A. T T O R N K Y S JY 'V >Y W SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, .Vo 6. Afune'i Blade, Dubuque, lowa. 49*CollecUoue promptly made in any part of Northern lowa, or Western Wisconsin. Will attend to the purchase and Sale of Real Estate, ob taining Money on Bond* and Mortgagvs sehlydfo A A. OAaUril B. 8- CASRUR A. A. CARRIER & BRO-, Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 03 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH, PENNA. o»o)pani«w represented of highest standing- Chartered by Pennsylvania ami other States. Fire, Marine and Lifo Risks Uken of all dfecriptions. A. A CARRIER, Jyl&lyrllc I 3- CARRIER- JAB. McDAUGICDIN. MAHcrAcrtmn or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fasti Oil, delfcdlyfo .Vos. IGB and 170 Srcwml Hreet. iIKNHA B. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheeae, Butter, Seetiß, Ktah, Ami Generally, 4wf ,Vn. io Wood Street. IhUtburgh. ?'??P?'PMPPPPP Trusses for tlie Cure of Hernia or Rupture. ALA HSU'S RADICAL CURE TRUSS. RITTER'S PATENT TRUSS. PITCH'S SUPPORTER TRUSS SELF-ADJUSTING TRUES. DR. BANNINO'S LAOS or BODY 11RACE, to r the. cure of Prolapsus Uteri. riles, Abdomisal and Spinal WeaknessA DR. 8. 8. FITCH’S Silvor Plated Supporter. PILE PROPS, for the support and cure of Piles. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for weak and varicose rein* ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, for weak knee Joints. ANKLE SUPPORTS, far weak ankle Joints. SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES; also, every Dud of Syringes. DA KEYBER also bas a Truss which will radically cure □erula or Rupture. Offlcaat his Drugstore, No. 1W Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar., apaulawP .^.w.ircnu-ocaa. Rupture -Curable*— Uiciumcu Patboioot.— The proper adjustment of the right sort of an instrument for the con ofsomo'fclrts of physical debility, bas Tor sev eral years been engaging the attention of medical men, with the most satisfactory result. It used to bo, that In struments of this kind were rare, and the nncommou in crease of such cases show It. A Truss for the relief of berate, sou to keep It iu position, merely, was all thatwae looked for, but now we have every variety of applications for the cure of this disease, and somo that iu cases lu our our immediate neighborhood, have been radically cured.— Tho man who has given the most soduloua attention to this branch of buslnoss is DR. KEYSER, of HO Wood street, who hasrpared no exertions in securing Instruments of the very highost quality that can bo fonnd anywhere, andesurn cure lu very many. Wo cannot commend bis establishment too highly to tho consideration of those who are anxious to bo benefited. my!7.dAwT $l,OOO Reward lor any AUdicine that will excel PRATT k BUTCHBR’B MAGIC OIL, the only Indian Remedy now sold fur Rheumat‘m, Neuralgia, Headache, ■toothache, Painxn the Side or Back, Sprains, Bruises, Son Throat, Bums, Contracted Cords and Muscles; the otdy veg rtable remedy discovered that will act npon them and lim ber the jointa. Thousands of persona have been curod of those complaints by this new diecovery. Ail are Invited to give it atrial. Principal office 200 Washington street, Brooklyn,N.Y. For sal* by DA GEO. IL KEYSER, No. IU Wood street, and J. P.FLKUINO. Allegheny. Signature of Pratt k Batcher on the wrapper, and name blown In the bottle. apHMawP To Nervoua SufDerara.—A retired Gentleman haring been restored to health In a few days, after many yean of nervous suffering, will atnd(frae) to assist others, a copy of the prescription andarappl? of tho remedy.uu re cel ring a stamped envaiopo bearing the applicant’s addreaa. Direct the Rev, JOAN M. DAGNALL, 18(3 Fulton street, Brooklyn, t \*y y ur fe epframdeodsSmwT To engineers, architects and CONTRACTORS -Tb. WHENIX IKON COMPANY, Philadelphia, are low nr* oared to receivo and execute or ders foe all eUca of WROUGHT IRON, SOLID AND COMPOUND, BEAMS AND GIRDERS, of any required lengths, for Building* and Bridges. Tracings and plan 'at nring, together with table showing capacity of Beams, wl)| be furnished gratuitously upon ap plication to BAUUKI.J KEKVEs, Ylee President, mylfcaodlofldp > 410 Walnut street, Phlla. INDIA BtTBBEiTtjiJRRY COMBS.—Tio betftartkia In use, just roc’d Xt the India Bnbber Depot iaa&d29St.oUirat. 8 y23 Gifts: GIFT*. • n ri> i. • '.trr? -x- - H x o 33 -sr Baker & Co a GENUINE JEW ELRY, WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS Country Calf Slut', J&tto aibrcttscmtnts. rooks: BOOKS' hi >Ks Bih-K: A I f.va.ns *v ru's. ’< C >1 nrk c I J> iri* «' i ah -f >T A S’IMRU \Nt> * S E’ • L ' {• »'K Al» ■ nr -t >-•,!,( •».- Hi,.- j.I ~f HUM K;v C \?ll I'KICI. rsi’is' n;‘ r myUt.lv.l on EN WITU EAt I! li-K'h HAM BAUS lil'all ta*- liantland tn;ui order at the ab>>rt*"*t n..tt. ••»!»* 1.-w prum a* *nv ■nad* in the foiled -m I f t-etw material than i* Centrally must f..r tin* juirj.o*e 1h« Mt J’AI'EK—A superior 1.. t .rfLetUT l’:t p»r. bi< _“mjr It M U A C<‘> rpYPK MKIAL. X • -■v.-d ai.J l>.r «a!* h> my" 4 A l articl.* ju>t r< «• s iuv‘k>. <\..'n-r *i,'i «»••< f MI’CiLAuE —Put up in < juurt ami pint cau*. «i*o la nlwt h.-lll.* with cap and hrn-h'*. ! XV S HAVh.N tny'Jl Stationery War*di»uro ccr Market and S« --nt ji ENVELOPES. ENYEOPES —In groat \ n«ty, Juiinl SUIIuIMT. DRAW i.Nii PAPERS.—AIways on luiml :» .i>ml *uji|il> «.( Whatman * cvM.raU'l Papet* (.'iirimr M»rLi't an.l SeCoii-l stu^ti. Third arri\ alof new dryoouhs u»w opening. c IIAN-uN' J.iiVE, ttiylM TJ Mntk-t *trrW City Propeity. A RARE OPPORTUNITY i- m.v ..tf.-n-.l tor safe IncMtmout* in tnliiahl.. Heal Estate. The tiuderßlcned law for «t»le In lII* Filth war d I'M feet ..a Hat rtann street, extending alon,; Pike eti*-* t Hint MttlU*tr> <«i -I«*v abont 1* 1 leet. AUo. about ‘JiiJ feet -m I'i an Mr. i. • it- r, in..- j 11 •• i ri«m itreet to Mall«*i ry alley l*»« b-* t Ain*. I7i> on Pike atrwot. J< uui (tic Aim Itialn) il'jiii ill y. and part of which i'urtn-r» on i r Ihn Mreel In thi* Firat ward, about f>.’> Iwt on fourth «ue*-t > \h.n itiK alone Ferry iliwi about t '■ fe.-t Al«*> for«d*<»r rent that i*xteii«iTe • • lablinhliieni kiirtru at “A**ry A (Vdea'a Lead Fartm front In** about l - .*" t •■a Dui-g»« Way. and running throiiith to Fayette mo—t. over lltW feel. Alan, the ••Ort'pnri Bin" *-rv 1 --a SU-v.-n~.ii Mu-el in Hi* Enrhth vrard, a ,u occupied l>y Rb.*J.x A Vernei The above prn| ur*t will Ik* held on Tuesday ev* u mjr, la Lafayette Hall, and tbo other# >-n Wednesday it..! Thursday aTcning*. Ou Wiatnerday and Thursday ninrn iue*.a FAIR will taka place at tbi* Hall, for tbo aai** <1 tin* useful aad ornamental article* made b> the Blind, for therr own bcu«at when the Orchestra will al*-> he In attend Admission to the KXHIRITD »N. d-ir-.t ex jwnaea only Foi particular# B*-*i xtunll lull* and fatnre a-1- Trrtinetnentg uiy-l-dt-t- tiJ BRADV’-t PI ULlsilllNti HOI SF. Wholes a nr. am* Her ah. i.'n r. \t* 80-. k. M a., a . i't, I‘l Ul.lMir.*. AM* IiI.oL.xELUM. L'TAKUSH’tr.ST. att-ntioii ptod t-* nn*.*< Uan«-n« .-rd*-r* for any article CouDeded with the tiH-h* c-*»_C*tal,-7iiee rent free on addreaalriß „ “ t\ A. BRADV, SarcetAor to H. L.»nR A Uroti'er*, myJHimd rjE Naagan atriv-t, N. Y. TIIA I.BERIj’S PIANO COMPOSITIONS Fantaaie on l.’Kllnl d Atuore: Do •• Don Paa.|aalr; Do " Don Juan: D-. ‘‘ Lucretia 1 1 -- " La S*jinnatnbuU Do " Lea Ilupenot*; Do " Maeauiello. I*.. •• Mo-e-m *v,r> pt lv. •• Ll-inie <«,tl Uoa. Do " Il"«e of Bumn.*r Itomauce. with vu uiioi.v U Tanvau-IL. The Ait Siajinß npplu'l t.-tlie I’ud >l2 uuiuters .1 u«l lecelTed aad f-i at th-- >1 u«tr Store of my -.-j J. ill \ H MKLL'dI. *1 Wo-IMr.M T>RUWN. HILL a CO SHAWLS, ■*“* »■■>•■! UFA U RS ai.d Cu'IMISSDiN M EKi 'll ANT .v - i: j *t .*> r* ! i r v str-'t. l'H! LA t'Kl.rU; A uit --.1 m l Five dollaks kewako— i.—t .•a Wedneeday morultig May a private MEMO RANDUM B'toK. Hklh leather hiodmc, and c-ntaiainf nirmoiaada tinted from July, lv',7. to th« pn*aent time.— Th"o*u«*r » addrea.l. “Leu il Ham*. Phila-lelphla, wax distinctly wtitlea ta the bonk, and the poxket contained •ererwl letters. The at-wi rvwanl will lej paid if the boo*k la returned untuodtAl'ly to B A. PAUXRSTttCIi A C*'. luviO r.iruer of Finrt and Woo.l street*. LAKE FlSli—’io hblh. LilLc Salmon: lb hhta. LAktsrilui-erß’r W hit- Fi«h: .VI hf- t.blaj-wdf do bl.ln. TrUirf ,'Mhfdo do' _■* lihla. I-atf lLrniu- Mi hf do do do .'.uhfd.t do + Ma.-Xer.|. At, elti a ~i !>• !- I*..' .u »t«*rg and f.)r rale hy t n t7ANFIKI.fi k F R K S II W U 1 V 11 . THE IMMENSE AND PRESSING DEMAND I OB STEINWAY «3c SONS PIANOS Ins thus tone delay,*.! tho rrp.* - i*i»b;n:; of the •nb?. • il't-r* »tock of th.-ee biftt<*v vsluabk* instrument*. The-.- ..re Luapf \ lo I- at'l-' t.> ■nu-'uuro t.i th.- pnhli<- nli-1 the many admirers i.f ih,-«e airrEKJOR piano roRTES, That a email Invoice of tb*-ui he* at U«t amt.-d. an.) is roady at tluir ffarlw2dt>P Na. 53 Fifth street THALBERG' S TARE WELL CONCERT. GRAND PIANOS, Fr...., o given to par lira tnaklnglrtquiry The work will bw lot. either lu oo« or several contracts, and may be payable In cash, or wholly or In part. In tbe First Mortgage Donds of the Oompaoy, secured by tbo part of said road to be constructed. The work is moderate and can be done expeditiously, and wUI bo required to bo com pleted In alt tbe coming autumn. By order of tbe Board of Directors. mylfc»od»t BENJ. H. I.ATROBE. prat. OST'OR MISLAID—A certificate lor S 3 shares in the Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh, in tht name of Thomas Livingston, No. 164. Notice la hereby given that application has been made to tbe Bank for a renewal of said certificate. S. LIVINGSTON, Adm'r of the estate ot Thoe. Livingston. Pittsburgh, May 11th, 1858—*p!2.-pw2Uw-Gw SHIRT FRONTS . and Superior Fronting Linens r ' and Superior Shirting Muslins, Jnrt rac’d at MURPHY ATjUKCIIFIXLD-S. Paper hangings a whitewash -INQ—Order* far experienced workmen cash# Uft *itt mjR W. P. MARSHALL * 00. JFox Ktnt. FOK RENT.-A two story brick house, H| [T^yKJoNCRESs — Dos. S-“ A. Pt-RVIAXCE, ou tj«>ar!r naw. containing six room*. icppliad vtth JS. ! pr*«ttt able wprwentmtlTb In CongTTO from tb<* and water. in the moat pUaaant part »f th* city, corner AUagl.*nj ud Butter District, will l* ropportod or «U» i —^.‘JamsT‘K.JjooftittAP N* u V.r urm., Akinin, uoar tbM'«-n* ' fflVject u. t£ in ** 21 «* *?“**• *... ,1 HOBKKT I.A>FERT\. 011 u, « Republican o*‘nty Cooren m,H |;( .:y Federal itrwt. I’Utebursh. . tn 'adAwtcF KKNT-A vhr.-o-lory pwcllinr |3 | '*• " f cirrus h..n-. Mtarb-1 Thu M iiippl.ed with bot —.. ... - . ‘ aodc-M wai..r.baU,.*.«. A-- . *.*d hem* in a ten*»al loe* W. B. NeGI.EV, Ebo mo,n tI .,D t>M*»abb.l a prnfeniotul lh£/ 0 f riUnbur K h U*r,)Jo| pm tawtahli’Lar7 man, awl will 1- f..r .i term of years to a goo! tan- dtte for OngTWM. robject to the ttcpnti’acn Ctounty'Coil' ai.t F-.t fun... r pr.i uUr* ea-juuv of _ v , rcntiOO. anl3:dtf°» U mr’.: ALEXANDER KlN** - - - '• '* ,c r pn LET—A twii >t..rr Briek Dwelling® X lUrscrc t. Niwn t’-i'n *tvl th- river EO-.H3 ~mr- ••( M 6 1; II KW?, No ill LU-rrty «t- ,IF ot -air. lyoK >A I.F. OK LEASE. ti l.< on Fourth »ti .-et, t- t *.< n ST..ithti*hl and Cherry Alley. !'»•* f«K-t It out by v - : ' A b.I .11 Third 'iru.:, near .'raithlit id. feet front by So fret deep Ntvtii Wir,:~Th* Uaondid I y ButUc. Wtlkius ■nd aii'l ffproce Alley, M feet fro'ul by I'Jo .Wi«. nearly i" l'unnr«-k A Hart's Tounllry Tbe square U>nii'W h> Wilkin* aud Carrol «tr*H-i§ and :*pnice all*-)-. 1114 lari fr-nt by I'Aj deep. On Allegheny- Catsoii auJßutbw stn-eta. adji.iuinc the Allichciiy ' alley Railroad .'l»l'"a, »■ -rty contiguous U'ts. ... h J 4 leet frtot by I*.'*' feet d*vp. Ku-bt acre* ol ground In U»*. i. t * U-di.p. part of nut I.- t-k..b.'l'reen the S«w B.«hlo«. « a.i an.) H.lbWe C.-w “o.ty iOr .n *llr*l.rny t'.IJ. I. tile and Oir-tnilt »tr*-<-t. , „ , ... . A Tract o( Laud in Weatajntt bind County. on lb.- HuU dolphin turnpike, 7 mile* fn»rn L»trolt>— .;> acrea in cU i vaii..n of rich latttom land—ot>" acres. A Tract ol Lund r.oar l.igonler. Wo*tmor*-.aoJ.'i Third "tree! abort- .SmltUield. DKAUtiIIT HdKSE”F6k SALE.—-Tv__ A fine Bay Horse, yearn old. over IT handsZQi. high. Will built, work* genii", for talo by mvi. R ROBISON t CO-, No, Li'~j-ly *«-_ OLD- ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE.— l>nins *.otb*> delicaia health of tVaa MitcbiUrre,Jr.,he mu-uila quittlug bn.alofHa to llVe In th* country. Therefor® ibe establishment carries! on by himself and brother Ls of fered f-r aal-. with the fixtures, Rectifying apparalua. etc. A leaae of U-tb front and tack store* (which lilongUi their tinc-le: Mill U> green to the purchaser for a number of yearn , at a fair rent. This boti«« i« well known and of long afciod lui*. barinc Ihiu tslabhrbed by their uncle and father. — W AM. Mitrheltree who have doue a large bmlnewi lull for many )mr> a* wholuaale grocers, wiue and liquor mere : ilmntaai.-l r.-.tifyiug dwtilh-n. Persons wUhim; to pure c i.sm* . »ii nt-e the premise* and (took.and U-arn the term* by aim!»me at the *h-f*s No. X» Lit>erty atreet. Poaew ; nil' U- Kit-u either the l»t June or Ist July. *S“Gro. i . tire-rnke*-|-er* ami > onnlry merchant* will be supplied ! with .irtnl.-a in the abuse line on very favorable term*, a* ! vim,i t„ udu.-e their sbH-k insult u purchaser. I WM.MITCIIKLTREE, Ja.. 4 880. I N. D - All [■ers.iu- having claim* against the firm will be 1 pil.l on presentation of tbeir accunnU; and thoee indebted ' are i-ais-ctrnlly requested to make payment with as Uule j .1-lay as p.iaiibli-. - ap^* :t f iril W.r.l, t-lw.. i. l-.'t Ohio liana for Sale. rFUIK HubMoribcr offers for ealo section ten, 1 t!>«u*lni> I‘d, lO, Stark comity, Ohio, commonly knuno &» M ilowuian’n Sictioo," containing WO acres. It is •ituaUM t)ir<« onltsi w.-*t i>f MsMlllon, on the State TUied It-adinv to Woosler, mid within shout two miles of tbn Pitts ft. \Vayno and Cliicngo Railroad. The south, rest and north*-nM 'jiiart-r» ar*» jmrtly cU-an-d and tiupruTrd— tl,« remaimh-r is covered with sujurrior imibiT—and the wins- is well watered by sjiriuga and running atiwm— This suction is considered the flueat body of land la the county. It will lw» sold undivided or In quarter* to snlt |uircba»H-n«. Tb those who desire to luvest lu real estate a better «r*|.oi tumtr is rarely offered. J. B. BWEITZEB, No. 101 4th street. Pitts burgh. oc2C:d*wlfT Farm ror oalc. TIIE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles Eg atxive tlio Depot, at Now Brighton, Beaver Co- feS p», on Block House Ron, containing 10S acres or eiceileat land. every acre of which Is tillable, and 95 of which is un der cultivation. There are 13 acre* of good timber, SOacree in gnui* and pas to re, and an abundance of coal. There iaan Orchard oi graded fruit trees. In almost eTery field there la a spring uf never-failing water. The Improvements consist o! a new frame Dwelling, at tached toa weatber-hnard-d log, asmall teuaiit house and a Inrge frame Earn, £0 by So fo»-t. This choice farmis in a state of cultivatiwu. f-new sosA »oJ In ■ re»|*cul,l. 0 .i 1( u> eburche*, srh'-ols For terms, enquire at Tills UerlV*> or of JalS-diwtfT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton, Pa. Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and Kedoof.t A llejr, next to John Irwin & Sous, being Iji f~et on Water and Front streets, aud 100 deep along the t.vetbVr or In lots ol 20or 24 feet each. F,, r i, ruiK.iubu.l. will be made easy as to payment,) ap ply to JOSEPH 8. LEECH A CO-, mM.dif Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. ITOK SALE—One”of Wallace's Patent ' Portable Flour Milts, with Benner’* latest Patent hiuot Machine; IML Bolting Cloth and Elevator, all com plete and ready for MStting up. Apply to \V. B. BUYDAM, Oil Mill, ajd 'Uwtf F cur RM-~ca A Craig AllcgheoyCity. T IBEKTV STREET PROPERTY FOR | j SALE.—The ?tt.n-rr>otn and Dwelling, situated on Lit-.-rty strict, near St. Clair, known as No. 183. The lot is al-aiit 22 f-«t front aud 12U feet deep, extending bark to Exchange Alley, on which is erected a Stable and Carriage bt'ul*. Tbo property rents readily forfOGO, and will be told at a borirun aud - n accommodating terms. For particular! enquire of - R- 11. KINO, 4{ il7 No. 211 Liberty street. FOR SALE—A Drug Store situated in one of tho best locations iu the city or Pittsburgh, foreither a jobbing, retail or prescription business. .InducumenUare offered to purchasers containing advantages of rare occur, rence. For information inquire of JOHN HAFT. Jr._, at No. lofi Wood Street, corner of Wood and Sixth, Pitt* burph. Pa. . pittxbur-fh, Chartered 1955. Unui uf Id Truitoes—Faculty cf 14 Teachers. IiOO STmCCTS ATTXWhtSO, JAS. 1858. )V.-r ti'j Mm prffhirtii far ariuaidu'tVx t\flhe Countirig Jioon. INSTRUCTION piven in Singlo and Doable Entry Brvh-kwplng.os used in every department of Bns- Arithmetic, Rapid Business Writing, Met~ rautilr* Corrvrj*'uJence.Commercial Law,DetectingConcter fcit .M.nfy. Pulitirsl Economy, Elocution, Phoaograpby anr the tliurough education of a praeliral business man. J. C swtTD, A. M . Prof, of Book-keeping and Science of Acet-unte. J A Hn dbh k and H A. Hrrrov. Asristsut Teachersoi 80.-k Kr-piog. Alev Oiwlxt, A T Doctnrrr,and 11. A. Hcstos, Profee •ors of I‘unnmnship. Twelve first premium* over all cuniix iition f->r Ust Peo and Ink Willing, not roc LAuRtVCD WORE. A.C. J'oßrx*, A. M. Prof of Mathematics. Tium-*. &<•—Full course, time unlimited, enter at any liaie, fo-Y Average time, Btol3 e erk*. Board about {2,bo. Entire coat fiO to $7O. Grujuatea assisted In obtaining situation. Specimens of nm-qualled writing and circulars sent free. Address F. W. JENKINS, ray2n Pittsburgh, Ponca. GREAT SALE OF FURNITURE 330,000 WORTH IU BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE THREE WEBKS rjHIE SUBSCRIBER HAS SOLD HIS EX TENSIVE FURNITURE WAREROOMS,on FiAh street,And having to give penenion ot tho building on the 15th Juno, he olßrs his -nfire Block of FURNITURE and CHAIRS AT COST Th* sale cunnuenccs ou TUESDAY. MAY I»TH And will continue for three weeks. The price will be marked in plain figures on each article, so that visitors can at once GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED. TEMts—All rums less tbno $lOO cash. On flOn and upward?, a credit of sixty days will bo given, f or approved indorsed paper. with interest added. myIVSwdAwT N_o. 31 Fifth Street. JAYMT3B’ PTIKTO TZ3A STORS, NO. 3S FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA 8. JAYNES, Proprietor. OUR PRESENT STOCK OF GREEN AND BLACK TEAS Was svlected with care, aud purchased from the most relia ble Tea Merchant? in New York and Philadelphia, and con ■ ivtsof all the different flavors and grades of Tea brought to thismarkot. We will sell WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL AT TH* LOWEST PRICES. THIS 13 THE OLDEST TEA STOKE IN THE CITY. our customers may, with confidence, rely on oar best doavors to give thorn Teas of superior quality, »t tho varh We hare no connection with any other Tea Store, and warn ous customers and tho public against Imposition. REMEMBER, OCR NO. IS 38, NEAR WOOD STREET. We are well supplied with KIO AND JAVA COFFEE; Crushed,*Pbtveri2ed, Qarified and N. 0. SUGARS; BAKER 8 BROMA. COCOA and CHOCOLATE, ®J WINES A.NU LIQUORS REDUCED PRICKS. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE SELLINGOFF their stock at reduced *® Port and Blackburn’s Madeira. iiM Morongabtla Rye Whiskey, Superior Dooblo Rectified Whiskey, Blackberry, Gin gw and Domestic Brandies, Gin, 4c, Ac, Ac. Air Hotel and Tavern Keepers, as well as families, bar* uow • good opportunity of supplying tbemselraoa admn tageoua terms. WM. mTOHELTREEi JR., & BRO., myfaltf . , 809 Liberty Btrsst. MACKERAL— 50 kitts No. I, 5o do No. 2 udM d0K0.3; a chcdco article for family caeto u rtT9«B4fQn»l»t7 dt2o J.B.CASVXXLD. JT^Sesate.— C. S. Etjtee. ~f Pitt Tow,,. ship, is a candidate b-r State Senate, subject to the decision of tho Republican CountyConrenttun. myUMJtwtc frS»AssEMBLV.—J. F. Zoli.er, of McKec*- pen, will t>o a canJ.Jate fur Assembly before th f Republican County Convention, and will be supported by those who aqe disposed to give the German Republicans representation on the ticket, apSfcdtc Assembly. —Georg* Dickson, of South L*t£r Fayette township. Is a candidate for *nb jeet to the decision «»f the Republican County Convention. [T'cy^SHERIFF —ALEXANDER McOUNTOCK, til the Second Ward, PiUaburjsh, U a candidate for Sheriff of Allegheny County, subject to the decision of the Uuiou County C&Dventton. my3slAwlc*T H'^'SnERiFF. —David Irwin, of Peebles “iv t'wn»hip, is a candidate for Sheriffof Allegheny county, snl.je. t tn the Republican County Contentiou. aplb.dt, * [rS*SuERiFF. —Uabry Woods, of Peebles township, seiks the Republican Domination for Sheriff uf Allegheny count*. apatite n^^SnEßirr.— C. W. Batchelor, of Peebles township, is a candidate for the nomination for Sher iff of Allegheny county, suljrctto tho Republican Conoty Convention. ap&dawtc rrg»SnERiFF. —0. L. Maker,(Hatter,) Third Ward, Pittsburgh, Isa candidate Tor Sheriffeff Alle gheny county, aubject to tho action of the Republican County Convention. apidtc fpS^SnßßiFF—Jared M. Brush, of the Sixth Uifir Ward, Pittsburgh, Is a candidate for Sheriff of Alle gheny county, •übjoct to tbo Republican County Cpuven lion. apafetc* H'^'Sheriff. —I>r. William Woods, of Se ur£r wickley Borough, is a candidate for Sheriff 0| Alle gheny countj, subject to the County Conrsnilon. mr3l:dtc* IT^SnEßiFF— James L. Graham, of Third Ward, Allegheny, is a candidate for Sheriff Of Alle gheny comity, subject t-/ Hie RepnbUcan County Graven- Uoo. mrSUltc* rr^**PROTnoNoTARY. —Daniel McCurdy, of i “’’S' Pittsburgh, is a candidate fur Prothoaotary, fnltfecl .-«wc to the decision uf the next Republican County Convention apSCfcdawtcF _____ _____________ fr»»PBOTlIONOTABr--JAJtES D. fiILAXDS, Of “t£r iLaas township, Isa candidate for ProlfcoEatory, sub ject to the decision uf tho Republican County Contention. nr^PROTnosoTAHY— Daniel Arsistrono, of Third Ward, is aramlidato lor Pr o ih,.uutary of Al legheny county, subject to the decision of the ltepnliUcan County Convention: mfit-dte* P^ry^PROTUONOTARV —D. C. HllltZ, of SIIOW don township, will be a candidate for the office ol Pr.itluinotery, subject to the 'decision of the Republican County Convention. aphdtc fr c^KJommissioneb. —Black, of the 2d Pittsburgh, will be a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to tho decision ot the Re publican County Convention.' 1 - my3htkWte*T |TS a *COMMISSIONER.—ROBERT AILINGHAM, of Third Ward, Pittsburgh, will be a cacUdato for the office of County Coumifulonee,subject to the dt ffMou of tho Republican County Conrevtion. np22dc wF |TS»Commissionxr. —John Shaw, of Si aler Township, will l>o a candidate for County Co ami#- slaner, subject to the decision of the Bepubilcaa Opttnty ConTfcUtion. ap22dl*rtccfcj-g Coroner — William Mackst» foikner ly of Wood street, but now of tho Foorth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, is a cuididate for Coroner, tnLj ectj to tho decision of the Republican Convention. apSftd&wtcT rr^»CoRONER— J. D. Baldwin, of f^Tarth Ward, Alloghepy, is a candidate for Coroner, subject to the decision of Rcpnblican County Convention. apPnitO pr^»CoRONER. —Wm, Boyd, of the Third Ward, Allegheny, is a candidate for Coroner, snbject to the decision of the Republican Convention, mrghdtc* rr^-CoRONER. —Samuel B. Coofxr, of-Sixth tKir Ward,Pittstmrgh,lfftcandidatefdrthefthoTeoaice, subject to tho decision of tbo Republican County Conven tiou. mrgjdtc Regular Monthly Msxting of tbi PrmBCMH Yocso Mxjtb’sChruhanAssocuhos will be held at the rooms of the this (Monday) evening, at S o’clock. c ■ The public, specially young man, are cordially invited to attend. [oiy‘2t] J AS. W. McFARLAND. Soc’y. urncc MosonoAirtts H'bcxahcx Ccatfasr,l Pittatmrgb, May 21st, 2558. J jE^Diyidend.—The President and Direc tors of the Uonaugabela Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, have this day declared a dividend of TWO DOLLARS per ■hare, to be applied to the redaction of the Stock Notes. myZhdtf HENRY M. ATWOOD, Becretary. B^’Notice. —An adjourned meeting of tho Ntxkhoiders of the North American Mtutsg Ccmpany, of Detroit, will be held at the offico of the Company, on WED NESDAY, the lGtb of June caxt, at 10 o’clock a. X. my2l:dtd T. H. XKVIN, Bcc*y. Young Men's Library Association.— The Library of Ibis Institution, haring been'rwdasslflod, -4he Lifcraptau, will be prepared on and aftar Thursday, the HOtlnSsF; to fomiih books to lha members. By order. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Commercial Sales Booms, Mo. M Fißh Street. PAWNBROKERS’ SALE OF NEW AND SECONI>-HAXD CLOTITINQ—Oq Wednesday, Tbora day, Friday and Saturday, May 2Gth, 24lb,2$th and 22th, at 10 and 2 o'clock, each day, will bo told,*! the Ccaamor cUI Sales 54 Pink street, & very Uni*'stock of choice and valuablo Clothing, new and second hand, from an Sahara Pawnbroker, which inert be dosed without re term, on the above days. Tbo stock comprehends every ar ticle of Qentlemen’s Wear, in ezteojdva variety of material and style: superfine Black Cloth frock.and Dreaa Coat*, light fancy Casalmere Bualncas Coats, Black Cloth and Caa ■imere Pant*, fancy Caailtnerc, Linen add Tweed Pant*, Silk, Satin and Cloth Yeats, end a large atock of Sommer Clothing of every style and variety. _my24