I====i=giEss6ll 3? n /1 4 ,r4.,1'el 111101111 -1" 16140114A1t . ;12iaiiTED) ' • - • ~,,,, j 3l 4 •!;_it-if i lr,il maxii signer. *Oki Antrir "-ante iitosniieniipis dubs city Mt du Douai. Fon P 9,14.111 P O 4O l v agi anis C 1f,,,11 1 tr t i:tti Loh " 'lllll4llll,llWalt C"1"3',1.1T11.-tillitirla IV :., ! ~7, T Wile Do amostioo < .I.ITSRA TIMM, • And you have the advautage • of resolving s-f/ift !Int ekohThoir that yam vurohqo).: , • ' e ; Stall Ms, arid PIM mut wag enure year SAM .I.l4 hut Wass us tes rise Watts yes,ithnu/d_pstrclomus Boats is, • • GEORGE O. EVANS' SIFT- tiOOK FATA9I.IIIOIIIII.IOat , , ' 439 CHESTNUT Street, IrhaMelphla. Two door. below1 1 19TIL; on then rr Strangers vomiting the site rospectfu I* 'melt tad to sail And examine the large collection o Shekel one getw thttolnAue. otre•tf iPatt of this United States Arithmetic.' Vol • Edition.] ( 1 , • pp & • po. ; 40.3 STURET i 4alrp Tel oiniiy published , TICS, iSKENIS OF PWAcThiri,t, Aginlydr, TIC; trains an exol,austimt of the Aupdarflo prat causes - of arithmetm, and their apphqation to posed nundiera Comprkins copious exereces Wilaitt. Venet!. Li, IL. Professor of Mathemas author of nt. tral.llish Refined . of Philadelphia. and " Treatise on Mensuration and Prentice' Osollestr,i7 and SAMILEL AL6er, author of •• Forst Lessons in Al gebra," "A Treatise on Algebra, for Collates, High Bottoms," &o , " A Treatise on Surveying." &o. Fr ea, 20 cents. The North Americari and United States Gazette says of is : ,‘ •• We have examined t elem , eftsrt tiestme with WWI care, Rod consider it as ere , arranged. and ,tracheal, al any work of the in we aye seen In deed; we aught safety award t the palm. Its eXida natioor. rules, and examples are reinactably full and clear.". itg" bingle' cronies for examination, natiiltd:to 'teach ers, po tsge paid, en receipt at tett emu. my23-lit NEW VORN ATIVEELTISEMENTO. AUGUST BELMONT HANKERS, ' . NEW, YORK, (Mae Lettere of Cradle to Travellers available le ALL PARTS OF TRH 'WORLD l'llßOtrari Tllll '4t;Rsln. AXIS, 1.0.V110v, bit ANif FORT v VIgNNA, NA I'LL'S. AND TNEURCORRITSPONDIC.NTS 1116234410 , CAMPHORATED V.ETIVERT, For the Preservatiou of yours, Cashmerps, and 'Woollen Hoods from the re, vases of Moths, Ants, and other Initials. The CAMPHOR ATF.TI VETIVEET is a combina tion of Camphor, Vetivert and various Aromatics. it has 'yen long and favorably . known in Europe, had hat been found superior to other articles for the purpose. Prepared at PARKISIPS PHARMACY, itlloll Street.. ENAIIVJLED SLATE MANTELS. - , Manufactnred from Pennsylvawe Slate Btons, and enamelled and marbleized in imitation of the richest and Mat rare Hey ptinn Spanish. and Antiquo.fhenna ;and other desirable Marbles. They are hirthlY 'Polished, will notatain or discolor by Oils. *olds; Oits, nr Elamite. rue six times as *tang as. marble, and are sold much cheaper. They have been used in - this Country for the last fifteen and in Europe for the last forty years, with increased satisfaction. Aroliltects. Builders. and all in ' wAnt of mantels, should not fail to examine them. Manu factured amid forsele by • A HINI0LI) & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT BTREST, • U. M. Fm.rwa.u., Supt. Philadelphia. mhrt•e&wam B LINDS' AND 11 ADES., B. J. WILLIAMS; No. 16 NORTH airrn STREET, is the moat eatelllgivel manufacturer at VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. rite threw andfinoeteosortmentin tlie'dity, at the west prioes. STORE SHADRB made and lettered, &ep&irini Orniliptly RltOritiail to. 40 -chin M .. S H Ie W Be (Jo PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT, No. 39 4 9V't 11 Wotan street. Above 011eetpHt. • . this In the i. , 1117 011tAbilehnlillt in the otty devoted elelusively to PRO I'OURAPH FRAMES. A - greater ninety of OVAL OILT FRAMES corhind dian;o4u be toned in any one establishment in the United States; snd prices lower. Or Bring your Photorapha, end havi them fitted withoot ostr charge. atti9-3w PIS& ATORIA L SPORTS. PHILIP WILSON A. Co., 4ne gRESTRTirt St. woad invite the lovers or PISCATORIAL ti POST to th. Roosi ito.rtment. atd Beat elitttlityiur !CACKLE 0,0 totfOtO,Oi t ip litti pity. tryiehb Loios praa *arid-rorkoptped Traftt. Sift,l3,l wi oon Rude. 811perlOt r11) , 1t, fll3O Stilkon Yhtli Roost Rotra Limorio, Moots, Cityl44o., s a , nd . a," l , Roth. a asikets, Arttecutt' it, Si 144. firOilit. "men. on cotton Linsa.• mow** — ‘17CR.11.6. it QU ; YLI I 2B . - ITI. aTATTONERY P TOY k AND FANCY 000 Di R Ai FANCY Me WALNUT STREIIT, saLow atievuAtn it tedi-ir _ ', r ILAD.IO-PHIA •, * 4 ,...,01. AN IvADA DAT , Nrn•fr An, .rnilot ArNnIAA C iSTII SOA • .likrarianiect usi tritt# B :4 l ll (C" lod • V i a 11#t AriENlTeKka l tre "tu"a hy AND TOR *MA 1 / 1 - 10 1 E 0 VI SIONS .--2,3q0'. pieces "Hams, Ana abouldenh fifelobblf bmpel# k # Sugar , un re "I Nor rork for elooDt • • i 4 -dc • , a l r t. , Alum narest, seaou war IIDOT• 14.011 t. rt~ ~~' ~.lOVll•~ •1~; M 1 ?VI i, tf.~iii~~~~3 t~~i 1 t - '' 1 : ' - , : •-• - :: .1 L. .1 '- • , t 3 1-'; - • _,‘ 1 ,--..; •' •, .: t '4- 411 i ", r 1 t 5 ' $ , SATURDAY, MAY 26,•1860 ‘: NE* PULI:LTCATICIN4.„ FTOTION The political mitemant, now ao' gerieralifpre , 'vetting, optician to, have greatly the,pre." firti 'of m publication. ' 1 ;From T. B. LipPincott'k Coinpany we hii4 But iier-Lytton's "Devereui;" in tiro ' voltunes, 'tat' eirtilist of hip titstorlird 'romafieetviirst,Euldishrid } 1828 • and ere 'reinredtioid:fri •Lfppfneoltliell • h,rary edition of litiliver'oWeliiri. 'le is beautifully got tip, and la at on neat, low-prleed, end good: , 01 ropernsal of " we. beeeinit aware t hi:4l'79loy Indebted Thaokeray's ." Esmond " le 6/01044 for tlio Idea Of maktig AddlOon, Eiteete;'ind othdr litetraei of the Aug:titan era take Part loltiO r steej, without 1010'401okt it. • Bitterer .wag tihii diet to de' this, in " D'evereuk," and oifte , ohr:tellers hid example',. not always With' hie Fiera T. B. Palmieri we 'have reciSi6d 'it new edlifea, - 12 m ot of Nmeivon 'Bistmett's popular ro Maine; gettlare: Moreldnd or,'Adveintufaiiii the Eniliiitiliwast,' "handsome betty of 'Onkel liy`b " Wank, voE; 'aro, iri'bollabs; pith OrtiliF shank's' Illettrittfonal:---it tb q Matti% tiuthfikvieWhild ti leaflitgie.• • I , iiteetitins' hisan'alio'rePribliiih6A).(Bvik'lids.,) an' eirliert , efroelr' by `'iii tBaiedley ; . ~el~ed Leiria ''Artin'diti.il Thirrts t iViialfratiiii eiririAly'llfe; ireir told, hbonhilitig in incident; and withlbe mein mystery Of the' plot andetioiable until the • tt: S.: `lffifitiehr,''olintaining a' great , iitetleit mid siretibis'whieh he tau ooritritultod toTpitiodleals, , daring, the' last twelve 'yearif, And hid riot previously pubs fiaed in 12mo and Bv , ii, to iethietbtoterionit form editions of the' Conifilite " There are'thirty,oni. Papers/ In' fireiVtikr• "Melt is printed groat 'this adiabod sheete , of thiE .lltriglish ',editlon, reified hi the authe'r,:bee're the roue of DlOkeois'l3ii`Ort EtOries:Th , ey remind tie it the lielilirdlOd 11. Wligies 44'1306" I fttioltt'es. 'bibbed the writer'sreptitalitin, twenty ienilyetiis itetr, but they show a „greitiii:ltholeledge of lift; tog fropi extended 'Mid it freitirlitisdiity ttleitehlidyi "AM a inkier Of , Cotrrire;; dtiiiriethe hit the " Blieirt'Btories"*lllli6irilgient ued io countless households, and there Will trisiteserimilitigfor ihkbook. ' • " Thither &;:blehis have published "IN Fureidlo,' = # 3r' Orlintal ! rthriance by the iiiithOr i'Vhe Lamp- Attiter.• , ' "Vc; our taste it le Worth a deion'of Mat Whieh'wi. hive' never ineeeeded in liking. Ilia' three tnaln'ofiarieters t. Fureldiso are Idly drawn—llavilah, Meredith, :end' Abiod--c tht net Withonit dist riminiting anddelleiteht& IlienT eimeeledly irill s drisern.'•The Houk Mirth riongle- of ;the stied,* Orient; add' thep rOpid way to read it with full enjoyment is under 'the shadow of a leafy tree, with 'a babbling brook! isbaking-innalo as It raurmuris*,•,indror triase ianities—the best of Maianas and ' ilieriy bobbies:" Feinale ieaders' tray distienie With the diger arid the eobblifr:' Rtitliidge,* . ' 'an - timinyuntiis authCirr'fttlii 'shovel, Id tile lorniiiran autoblegraphkjimi,Pub-1 ilislitellej 'Derby Jackson ,` New' Yerkt ' Merlin& 'thin; "the lierdide,' whit 44 riarrhfol',''retitinde one; YK'Jiyno Eyre,' but is gentler anik:fai inure ire J 'mud* than Was 'that 'very independent inidditJ oLdedly stronglititided gating ;Annan 'There , ' are Many atrikleig okt:idiots here, and 'the Winding-9 if iniriagedneriii io Satisfy poetical ' - Frith =W16111110; ',h..; we, have "A Mother's pubiliged the Harperl. e,pnly In 4 dltiiitiop 'the title page is , T.g the authOrn we have never read. , At an rate; thisleth6 reprint of an 'English book : th intone, mbillY' iii - EEngland 7 a good dual . of lt fq LOn d on; notlonglati the' passing of the Reform :Bill of thiliqiigh English tale, showing English- middle-dad moiety as it is, with' Some 1/11tapieS of political life, "A Mother's - Trial" it .highly to b6'recenimended. • ' • • i - - , EDUCATIONAL. ' Harper d Iliothers, Of Neer york, who flays pul4 1 1 0164•Aitiplande of . voltipartifeVeryinentholuring 'the thirty 'yecir - 6,"they hateliaerilti'hiastiees, We've never proatteed' any heifer Wotko thin ' 'their nett 00,10$ bf I3Ohtlol' ad Family Readers, by Mir, :slue Mired The' rinter, which is iititodttototAft has over '6; hued rlid 'fine wood 'engravings; including seollllittlated alphabet. There 'are reading les t. '4OO 44 4 viotilS - of two,' three, and foul' letters; and hlidt brie minieaning word is given. 'The rising" and infleettons are indicated, to teeth the'pror I,lo , probtlholailme. The Aro Reader comes next commencing with easy words of four 'letters,' 6.- tdnditig to words of six • letters, anti•giiing a few 'easy words of two and three syllables. 'ThoTletter past- "insfrooliee Well'aapleasteg. Sand ReadeS eSirlea the pipil'on to words'of three Sylla'bler; and the subjeate become more 'elevatibi, al they' ercitiraoe Natural History. The l l'hirst Reader carries the pupil yet 'farther,—lnto Stories 'from the Bible, Morel Lessons,' the hiammilla Zooiogr, 'and Miscellaneous. The Fourth Re a der coons with Elements of Meant:lon (as does the , Thitce,) 'hod' = further' gives ilifOticiati4l On Physiology, Crnitoology, totaity, Misotillanles, (tales 'and potims,) and Natural Phi losophy, ending with Sketches from' Sieved Histo r ry. Two other Readers. not yet published, will treat of 'Animal Life, 'Physical Heegraphy, Ohimietry, , Ardhitiatltre, 'Botany, peology;'Mineialogly; Hie 'fOrY,''AitranolnY; Mental and Moral Philosophy, Natural History, do. An steadenneal Redder,, completing lh'e eerier, will ilia. Infoichation On Coneholcigy, Oritioism, 'Rhetoric, Taste, Oratory,. Logic; the • Miorbsooplo World, Sculpture • and Painting, 'Music, Canlening, 'We eonaider Moraine Willson's Readers the best we have ever seen: They are oroteded with hundreds of illus.' trattoria of the first class' • finely engraved; and capable of eduoating the • pupil's taste, while they develop!. the knowledge so oOpiodely placed' in these works:' The youthfid' mind Id led,, by a, species of preirsesivii induction. froin sable : et to subject , oiott•tooratutioi W' intermit mad depth, mail thus ob ta has such, tl vast'amount pf practical information that the future study of the subjebis will hereby 'be 'greatly diminished. They touch the difficult art, of reading welt and pronouncing properly.. , Lactly t ' tbase,.School, end Family Readers contain numerous fihe[peeml, culled from the best•writerp f the. pernsal L end un-' derstanding of whioh wt ll lay the foundation of ' a familiarity nith, th e . literatare Anterldw iindjdoglona. The getting tap Is beentlful; 4trd the prioe low—from fifteen °entailer the - Printer to .sixty.s la cents (Or the Fderth ,Reader a ,12pao volume 44,300 pages, with, hundreds of beaUtifril engravinge Sold, in Philddeiphis by Peterem Brothers, and S. Hazard, Junior. • , E. C. & .1. Biddle. of this city, have published's neir edition of the First. Part Of the United ! states Arithmetic, by Professor Vogdes and Mr. Sabana!' Also?. The objoot of' this, work, whiah is written with drool perspicuity, IS to explain the fundamen tal processes of ailtbraistto, with their tipplioatkin to compound numbers. It la strictly elementary,' practical:and clear, so 'that ptiPils 'can not only learn* the rules of Arithutetio froth this, but alio take the reasons into their minds. . , 104 E iG TRAM. Murray's Nand-books are 'indispensable to tra vellers. It is surprising that scarcely any book gives American travellers correct information about noted places in their Old World tour, with dirio lions bow, and at what rate, to ilia. Charles Norton, of New York, has pat published "Nor ton's fiend-book to guropp ; or, Bow to Travel in the Old World. By .I. 11. §iddons."* The design is capital, but the execution unequal. The frontis• piece is Norton's Map of Europe, indicating *the most prominent railways; 1860. In this map the city of t.ork is removed from the :oath, and placed in that part of the west of Ireland where Galway actually stands, and the only bit of Irish railrohd given in that across the island, from weatio milt ; while the longer and more iiiiportant line from 41- larney to Dablin,'tii.6 COrk, is wholly omitted.' the mention of IcantlWorth (p. • 48,1" We ire told, " There is not a trade of the' chamber''in which Leiceiter trifled the time'vrith hie unfortu nate wife,' nor of the retharkable'pit'into which Bir Riohard Varney caused poor Amy to preolpitate herself." It would be singular if nett traoes did Irimain in Kenilworth; for chamber and plt.'were at dusnaorliall,-four mites from Oxford. In page 4VVerrv's restaurant, in Regent atreet, Is men tioned ; it should bo Vorty , s. - These, with the ax.l' ()option of the great blunder on the map, aro not very important blunders; but the names of places in i.taly are otnieusly mix-spelt. Moreover, as ap append); is the Pedestrian's Vocabulary; of Wards' and phrases 'ln Italian and Frenob, ep orowded with' errors that the wretched travel.' for who would use theta most bo laughed; at we 'shall 'point out. a few 'Of these. ; Frenoh;for indifuee mei a, read sndiguaz: Ibr tons dens:, read tons: for je donnerais i read je donndai : for Lavez coo ehentese, has, et 17MUC rhdiri road Ines lea and mon osatrahotr !for 6.iferio a vapsur, (steam vessel,) read hatetia 4 Ingmar : for tin couteani a knife, read couteese: for One verre, a glass, read can verse ; for or,lmes, road on, and so on, In the Italian, it is ton trues, worse. VI 'ungrazio, I thank' you, is hero put ,Ringracte : -the Italian for supper Is moo, ',not 'rang:: a railroad station 40. 4 a are t tion o d e m c . strode ferrate, not stations de strode ferrata i if you please ' IS SA m phial, not pace: I will pay, • Is to 'paghiro; ' not . me`pagkera.t: ..to•morrow,, is Idemani, not domino. These Italian blunders os• our in one page—ln the other -pages we count Ithlrty l thFea ,independrnt and glaritig = l; 4, may! §4:ield: Ittiee'kte.:typhargilited L.' , t but, in a Rand - book of Travel, there should not be &Jingle letter out of place.. Whoever has read " Doctor Thorne," one of the best hovebi off late years, will 'lie' gratillid by the perusal of a volume of travels, called " The West ;ladiesl and the Spanish Main," by the same author, to Rip.: Any Trollope r Bola of the tedopbtadde i old lady wheso " - Votnestlo Mannino of the Amerl - cans' made a• great.. atir, .thirty years Igo. Mr. Trollop° lriltes fact as well as . be - WA* Botion, and is ono of the most agreeable, because one of the most observant of travellers. His relation commenees in - latriary 18k1;, at seajitiettv VIPs, ,• Mk 'the ideate Which be 'visits' ark diatorlbee are , et. Thomas, Jamaica, Cuba, Antigua, and other of the Windward Islands, Demerara (which he nails ete Elysium of the TroploS4 be dlettnioll *mem utent being a mild despotism, terupered with sugar,) Berbice; Darbadoir,Trinidad;New Granada, and the Isthmus of Panama,,a great part of Cen tral America, the Bermudas, New York, Niagara, Saratoga, Afontirel;'initheiiie At Rica, he Met the TO%ortnan' Mahon, great 'in the WitlG4 dB3's of the' Clare election , of 1828. ', Mt; Trollepe bilk meet intelligent traVelterrand his deseilptions cit'berdral. Ainerioa are eapeolilfy well "worth at tention. We lay down the book with 'regret, jilt Is we should kifovii to pait With a conVeriable fel loW4trnieller"whosi intedllgeme-heevihtfed 160 the tediousness of a ion? voyage by lies : or eller?". elie"joiftneibn Sta. ,' , . • •It RELIGIOUS AtitEI4LIGENCE. 'Return' Of the To the•studentaf , the Init . & and Cllsmeah:-Idaidry thilre Ire tier eihinat (MA* tglOt; Wore Pi . ilbiihignif famed. Or of deeper - olghlkersitte ttio' erbatif noir - tamest' 'dilly irhlotrpotet I to the repomemion by the, Jewi Of Allele Own laid: rie tide progress aftetc limati of 'oentnrtea, mfr be'eald to Moe faith; turima Ind the• prayer long Uttered' by ttit , Ohonen; het non , seattiired people, that'eludshiinit be hied, and Waal dwell moonily, and ' that the 'Redeemer may come to Mon," to undoubtedly hastining to fulfilment. Sultan of Torke# • enoohniging: /elfish emigration to Palestine, and is offering fo self limit ss moth' tend W 4 they' chaos to MY: and 'it is :said hiweven expressed' file *tinniness to dispose of the Moiiitie Omaitte theinferhiell; It Will The ?iota leoted;, donde upon' the very Otte' tethe Joint& Temple dii Mount hfOrleb." Thite `'mOifuti is one Authe 1 4 4 floteo 3 mlfimi* Most bilebristed shifnee, isilbg, isislinely , :interldir in nationit to thosa•of Rama , and' rfifeafna."Politlelane and 4166ln:den look upon thdeeindiektiono lik n" legitl - eifinseqneitee of - tha ' liberalizing' influsesoirof Mohammedan "intitoorirse With Chrietiaiii,lind eo they may ; hitt to the readerotthe yet unfulfill ed pages of • Itevelatlori,"they also point to what, sa it respects' the :Jewish nation; ' ,, proplets -icingr," havehing waltfid for, "but died rillisoitt Ahe sight:n That the Mosque of Omar shciuld be ins fairway of paskingitto the bands Of the people • to Inhofe fathers the Site of bibieh it 'stands wag owe *wen in Oh edit-lasting boveriont; is *hit- no rent of stouter: history fifty years: ago could. • haeolireareed would .ever come le pad. Semi - ° . the hills "around Jardeelem have alresdj boxlike 'Jewish property) and Rio* rid means Improball that some of present generation will'eee the e -tire eity of Jerrie : edit again in the Nandi tt ~ 11110101 n. owners. That might* revolution wfilitblle in the wake of snoli anevent fs firtibabli. aseertai as that the delis will return at all ; it ill eidnts affairs in' thatimreediate region of the Mast ere font bedomti an , 'engroaiing. •thenie , among th loaded of 'the earth. 'Ari 'able itisendian of , thi vast Mend, and the steps towarda thafniMment prophecy as they transpire, will constitute a`nnali tic field for the religious Wed; and those evlnain , thegreatestlatnillariti with the Stibjeet will &debt less' find their enlightening disquisitions 'sought' after with avidity. The foreign ourrespondentso We'd journals Would do well ter gift Partleulai at 'tention to this snbleot. The Pre tfvterttitt ortlt pladitit'week entitles' to' end . Protases more f u t u r e . . , • , • . : 80Y:11 re Ten Ir.r.rems Inettitior girion.-A the /dent lititheiat( Sy sk4of atortbertaittnefi, th entire Sdandhusaleis Pertionef that body', 'consie ing of some twenty-four .Swedieb arid 'Norwegian pastors, • repiesentint eboi& Edify' Chnischesi wi ddw oti account of certain' , decided doctrinal' d t iW fereisees *bleb hive for severalyearipard been Is source of strife and- oontention. Prof. Esbjorn, of the Springfield • University; has resigned hiepos Cowin that institltalan,eild nearly all the So e 4 students have 'returned to their home . Measures have since been' taken to organise's di 'Snot 'Seandinavian Synod; 'and a Convention celled for that purpose; fo ensemble in Rook Coital. ty,'Wfsolinsin, on the sth of June. 'A. Lathers+ paper 'now before us, commenting upon these pro• deeding., glad the ordnioalhatall the dltiloultitia here'lieferred to are attributable to Prof. Esbjorn 'suspicions, end his Want of acquaintance with the Manner of. 'Oondaating • literary Institutions ip America. Ref. DR. MOCIANTOCk'S DiPARTVRE FOR Pi nts.L.The llev. Drl MaClinlook, oise of the Mot eminent divines in the Mettitidlit E piscopal Churc h, and his faimily, will eat! fer'Elitrope on the 16th of rune ' He goes out at the' Urgent' solicitation If numerous ' friends, of all denominations, to takis charge of the Ameridan Chapel in Paris. Tun 'Evartoaticaf, Acilsaca..L . -This' body w 1 bold its next eoniention' in he - beginning of Se • terabeit,'lB6l, in Geneva. ` Among , the names a, - Mohod ' to the announienient" is ''that •of Merle • . Tee' Ray. Jolla L'ISYBITRN, D. D., one of the editors of The Presbyterian, (the Old', Soho"' organ id this city,) is now in'Europe. He 'eine.* to visit Palestine before he returns,' Which wi I probably be in about two years. Beunerrr SCITOOL: AitNIVER/gettir. , - I Thee atitibta - sary of the Sunday school or the Eleventh Baptist Churoh, Twolfthttreot, above 'Him, Will be held to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at 9 o'clock, at Whler time the'imal exercises will be' engaged in, and a short sermon deliVered to the thildren by the pas tor, Rev. J..Haatt Smith: „ WORTEIY brirariort.—LThe Rev. Mr. Calve , 'pastor of the Presbyterian Chnroh at Manayunir, 'has a Bible 'class, composed of tho ' youth of his oengregatien, 'of both' Sexes, numbering 170, whie)l tin India every Sunday afternoon, to give hotrod ' tion from the Bible. Do has adopted this plan ler years, and many of hid fernier' eohollsia have bed-, oomo the most useful members of his ohnroh., , SPEW/EON'S WIT.—MiTO is the very bast' bed mot of Mr. Spurgeon, made on Monday night last, at a Meeting of his supporters in behalf of the nets. Tabernacle. The list of contributors being read over, there appeared auopesaively. the names of Duke, Knight and King, this' latter"dOWn for tiv shillings:' " fear ine !"•'‘eicliiimed' the' point r preacher, " we have got into. , irtand' oempanyl s duke, a knight, and a kang,Goo ! and. the king h actually given hie crown* — what &liberal monarch!, ' Dlredtly after a Mr. Pliiias called eat as havi given a guinea. " That," said Mr. Surgeon, " Is a giiines-pig."-englisA pager. • • Tale AM - NRICAN , TRACT SOCISTY.--Thia soole has again succeeded in evading a decision upon t he quastiou whether to issue tracts or puhiloations di. racily bearing upon the slave trade .. For an - other Veer the whole Subjeot of Slavery will be Ignored. ThiS' reattirwas , gained In the "form of tur 'adjoin*: meat proptred by Judge _Bronson in the midst of the discussion of resolutions, representing the views of the anti.slayery pqrtion of the memberaldp 7 :American. Pre.rfvertan. Noitzusrawzi, PA.—The Bey, Alfred Pinney, lately of Zanesville, Ohio, has,aocepted ,the call Of chi, Baptist Church at ,hlontstown, Pa., "and will ' bater'uton Ma 'ilinlia 'at ow.. Mr. Pinney, Is a thcitbugh ptedatuir and st . mail Of 'genial cheroot*, aud•we regardlds settlement in our midst as a gain in the rightclirootion.,-Chtittcam, Chrouida. , " Tnonourect, Ann I;{usp,-.4t is . said that it was the custom of the late Itaifis"ChOite Choate his pastor— , Dr.: , Adatne—with:acopruel every, I impok tent work just as sonnea,lA came from the press. OBERLIN COLLEGE, PREPARATORY DEPAS steer.—Of the 585 young teen connected' with this linttitution st a le present time, 428 belong tothe Preparatory Department. ~ .Narden, tke New Jer -y 'wife.polsoner, haft,. the 'Trenton' True Aenorteon says, recovered from the shock of , his conviction and sentence, and is now apparently very meehiat ease in his mind. „The Amorscon says: " lle seems cheerful eats and sleeps well; aid converses freely with al t who aro permitted to visit him. " The hope of a new trial or a reprieve, (bangy buoys np at present, but *hen he thin fully realfro the awful fact that his doom istrreveisi. ble, and must be met at the day and,h eu r appointed by the CoUrti be wilt uneubstioiableet very, dif• rotating from what he now does. WO bate' airy versed with several persons -who heard thif-Wh At , trial of Narden, aqd they assure us,that there are a variety of olrournstanees tionneotpd with Ate Ofte, , Al.* have not appeared let thti,pablished ileebitcts, which leave nOreom to &Mitt theloriebtieftittill,." DOUGlatfl A.ND ICTQR from the =East; the Weat,ltte*lltirth;`ttid,t as asstrierieel that Ftebba' lUD itglitecthe Lithe Want of the West,*lll l bitrieMbiabid ar lel timbre ' in j4119 ' $4 lOO lbeAtkilourametit lAA, convention pt autrieston, thonsakda,of,,Detneorite who were not for Douglas heft:ire, are now more inthuilas• tioall i y his friends, then they were' Of 'any,of the: other.Prcerildial ehfididatet before the tiersntien. The vote .Dosiglaslreeeleed it Charleston ban Ys. the ',ties. from the , eyes of, tbsel/SMoote, who were deceived by AdininisilatJoll 0 % 40 I ° 4 the belief that he"had no stierigth, and 'could' Wow Haas at'tlia Convention. Blade therkleiteoPl*Feil 7aereilltiatly-4ent See intsythalutato or the party, Rdeptrthe peoeadty of nominatin Douglas!, it a 4nnooratia viporpie desirable: . ct other living span has the same strength id the Demociatio pa rtj; North, Nast, West, or i3outh. —ftwitingdon 42104.: •-••• - •• , ••••,• 001 _ : . "TWOm VENTSi, 1111 E. CITY. ORNBRAL ARSIMBLY OB WareUNITIR PAW arrantax .Cnoson+BloOßD'Der.- , -The MOPMAY' w.et• yesterday morning AO PRO 1 1 .' 60 9kt 4.91 . ..P.F.11 Closkey, tnederator t theohair.. After thelelnutes, had been read, theAssemblY devoted tyg tin; to deVationei exerinses... The I moderator announced the folleirinisitindlifg: committees, 'in additiOn ' those siteitititd 'on •• 1, , .i/ • vr; Cobeiliittee on 'Fortis* - .lkirriesircaLibr. , ..VoltMe- , I.llpnru Rev. Wilanot Lottmer, .R.dv. JA,sl ll .Walmolit 'Rev. e. 'M. COOL' rota Mr. Andrew meow; • "1J • "-, Kr NIC U W ;Seeps po d - Committee ex Boara_gr iterreation.-Rev. J. IL Me- Cteertreevi Gestnleger i t ifer.l.ol. Combs% *MI CY C n rgterir n arsPeri l t d rek r ifzie l i=:-Tll7:llkriihee e Nes. , : iNtriiintreelYl= Y e: in; ,ro itr i. r .„ t v„, •t u tput 3 / 4 ;m!'it4iddial Artitr- RePorts:lfr9zu itf ,l ? I... F. o 4l l 4Tkeflie?° and reed by Rt'sysierir. ' T)te repott of fielder:tier irisiyiry efii relation' to opening I correepoidtmaii with'the Old knet-tthe SehooP Preshytasisse; !General :Avegallniesiieet 1400. 891404 of psehmody,rw referred lo,the..9l*Wiltett. on. Correspondence. ether ,report Wfte 'en Smitten • referred to the'lpMerniate euitteee. • fi• , ' r e • .The United Presbytery of Oregen taunted a. rePoit faking to be' fakeb ender tit eanrof Assembly. This report, on: iniolikisketWliein 0. , Webster, was , raferredeto ah•-Comseitlea on Over tres 'wl4t ini t trytiaag r it filicishl,r,to their communication from the a of the Old School lafeetwerillatilyeerhilliObit.read - bY the clerk and laid upon tissoahle.,. , , A letter *mutts, Chitral' 'of tint' ViridOis douses in Piedmont, Italy; ris received. It ex tended to the Assembly the ansursasea tit Ohtlitella regard i u 4 thole- itssinwishol- for prosperity,_ On it was referred - to e thei Committee soltable on Corrgginilenoe, with lostnietiOnshr prep* Rev.'Thomas Calabres i :of ihirr.' rsiWeCinek, /adialsa, istreforsnee tlgr Von to.prepare abon4 for; soc ial isevessulit ; read aid laid,iepon Abe fable. The,Committee on Devotional Exenibial,:thiest n . 1. ate ehaltmen; presented report. eorttelabri following aPpointments for. promising tonessenr qvbragfixtriz r apmerievent J. 8. e .i0 . : 9 Nt reV ThlTd h orn; CbuTc t, o°l4 enon.-10% A. id .. Rev. Rot*. Br aft ICS Andreae Thottellit ThE Pt .M.;, Rev. J. L. ilebertion.':,l • renrtitChnroh, lootniterd abovellinekntni-Ilt r A. Red. J. T. .Pre 'G.; SR - -M., Rim 'l7: N ' ithiitnik t inreißetiretriet,ibet4Mliniiitolt:--MM A : tM.: Ray,, ,tll. McCready ; Sift M.flier.:Dr. ;Gosh ! lit Ile OW, 114,. Rev. R. Omer. Chnr,M,Waes dreg. above Tweetr- iris= -leit A, K...AuleevAl 34. fitev, , ,Robert d °boson ; P. M.. Rev. non. - , Reverrth arab, - Fraakford.-10)( Iv Wit. Revtl. N. PrinS 4 9 ll l l X, airOltig it Al t dru h gggfiAT. 3l ll ;c ittPf e ß N eat `Uithl96 11) Church, eizteedth and - genwat st., Rev. Dr. MoLeren ; tat Nrestscituter ChnroLchroad And Fitrertder streets; ISM A. rs., - Rey. D.. mall:nee; r. tev. 1. N. ~Fifteenth (o.B.)Pre*brterten Fifteenth and Istightird ' draft-RN iter."mtmuel Millen; " igiftentliaViinv A. Astenhnuert3M nerr.l.LJ mtg. • : • ; erungn CegroefiCeastpi tit t e A. M., Rev. wrroe Totter; r. te;', Nev. J. A del. Reformat Prescreenes oho wedtraeocnsi sad Gellowhtll.-10);; A. M., Rev,. Ger:ion:MS P. RI., Broendee. Re!- .J 1 R.P. cigrobkliencook, chsford:etreste.-MX M.. Revs A. mega; Rev. Mnin. mission Church, West Phi.edalettlL-/Ml. M.:Red • •I • iLIIOII . 8010001 plebe mutton-street Church,P.M. Wnr. MeEtnrely.` - nortb.Rresbresnas Church, Sixth street above Green. '-=-20m A: M4' Her. MoOttilonsh.— - Chwoh.-Rev. W. R. Frestly. - A memorial waslead from, the_ .Peoria Preskylery,in relstfon , Arian 'Be and . the adnitssicin of Odd Fellows tato 'the -ohnrch, and're ferred- to the' Collimates oh JudlelarY. • • comaranleattom firma the etmgmitatlon of 1111- low Creek,. OhicyprotestiagAd . glost ,th e , ezoltyioa of- the the puldlo seltoolS, was read ; art! referred e Coq:mitt:m - 01 Overtaxes, ' referred eittiti w fe ideeliid nerd , the lemma tom of theletetheriaa Dorval, of Harnsoti county, ,Ohio ; alinotteelog,that, he had -bequeathed to , • Assembly, the sum of-ore thou sad dollars. Be fail* to the Committee or: . . . `kteinintion giving Rev. Mr. Connlly, the men Of the COkantation'Boeiety;zientilasion to add the Anima:dr ow the aubjeat 44" Colonization, i • to a brief. and animated • debate, and was Emil indefinitely. :postponed. , The,quatiion u to the plate and time of holdin. tire - newt Abileinbly wail eddied tip. Motions we ‘ftwettsraly evade to meat in Menunutb,lllineta AM Rt. Usk, Illeseati, bat Anesoettinur ldttl.*o nutter itee PotrligAtr *WPTIORte,:- , • - The Anieniely aisionrned with 4rafor b* Rev. L. Smith, of Ramat, (Pei proooodinge Of 'afternoon miaow:it. iitaidi tont, . ' LEGAL TETELLICIENEE.—X. •S. DiSTittar; Courrr 2 -4tidge"Cidrialader.—Yeaterday' warning Wm. If. lindeirlipkwiti - fried end anhitted on thet charge of pkiel l tige`cinnterteit'AnirterLdellare! Thil defendant 'kept' a Nicer store, and 'give the 'Zuni itoesi coin' in change. ' the nonrt , insfineted , that 'tlierit'WllB - 410 miidenbe of guilty linoirledge:' 'Basalt' 'Andersen, the wlfe ' or thty &bole 'dotendknt, w then tried and . annitted . on wait/alai charge, - The Western Reilioad bonipiny ve. A. & P Roberhf. An aetion to 'iveoVei the pries of coital Iron sold' to the detendenta by tba - agent of th The plaintiffs allege that the iri3e Was to hive beau 'sold" for hub; but that theti agent took the notes ofthe defendant; arid,' co lading the amount, nev&r fold It over to them. Jury oak. john McCullough `vs. Levin M. Adams- Ai notion to'reOever rent of what!: Verdict for plaint tilt for 1150.42. TUE WAGNER FREE INSTITUTE - The lay ing of the oorner.stone of the new building's& "tbe Wegnei Free A 1114410,0 of Science, widltakiilece this,afternoon, at four o'clock, with apprOpTia ceremonies. , Manatee" will ,be -Aeliverlxt several of the Eactilty r The elapses and the publ generilly are cordially invited toliarticinatell this exercises. The new edithiets 'situated at the corn* of Beventienth and ; inotatgoineiy,streets. Riess' wishing, to attend can avail themselves of tie Fifteenth.etteet oars up to Coliimbia avenue. TOW stone will be placed at the !pia the corner., I TM; Roxsoßouon - sive arrangements • have -, been made for 4 laying of the cornerstone of the monument to the Virginians- who at Boxborongh, , daring the Revolution, which event win take plane on Mod 'day afternoozinext. There will he a general turn out of the military, and Hon. Wm. B. Reed, 'Horatio Gates Jones, Esq and Major Charles Bid dle will deliver appropriate addressee. ~ - , ATTEMPT AT BURGLARY. -- Yepteruay 'morning about half-past two o'ohioli, an'atteinfit wig made to enter 'the eigar store and direliing 43f Mr. John Minn, at the earner of Skaid lind'toowit eireeii. The 'iaeoile lied ant &liana Out of 'thi, 'ibior, - Wlion " they were heard'l4' Mrs'. Dunn, ge:Va'tVe alarm, and they were wired off ' • - - There •was aa alarm, of lire on-Thursday evening, oicasioned by the bun+ log Of a frame• building on Charles strent,'belew Shippen. • The flames wore easily eitieguished. Letter from Hollidaysburg. Worreepondeene of The Prose.) HOLiIDAYEIIIIIRG, Blair a. 0., May 23,1860. The 'tdrotaratiOri 'of - your . daily Piper in this towi'exeaeds, by` far, that of any-other'jodrnai, except the biota papers. • TheDettiooraoy held a meeting at Altoona lilt week,' and imdoised the coarse of Meesre. George Nelsan•Staiti, and A. H. Coifroth, delegates froth this distiTetltrihe National Coniention. Both geatlonien were 'enthusiastic supporters of ledge: Douglas,' and , they have taVOWed . tbeir intention to adhere to him witheqial pertliosoity at BaltimorS. hieellngs l havei been ill over the district, de nouneing • thi! Dltufilanists:—Yancey; Slidell, and their miserable tools, Bigler, Baker, Dalison, et at The Demoeraoy hero are; to a man; fOr Dont*, • and they will' bold an immense mass meeting 4t Altoona setae timeleforti the 18th of Jane. - - The nomination of Lincoln' tidies - Well' with • e' Republioans, btrt a majority of the Amer/eau n , ' this eiountyarelor Bell and Elierett. ' , The Doi ir COutitotional men are theeiniglyforgitritaed; be-; tog headed by . 'sorne; ot the `eidef Anierialit 'mid Whig ' Isadore: earth asi Ilimmorul f litelitillihan; Ijr., Landie,:ld:'ll.4olliy kid - others:: 1 • ,:- ' " i The •Oplicisitiroi are - edmineittehig"to' afeeklate 'about their eandidateiloi l linited , 'Btitei Bens - tar: The favoritearthe i i tioide'd iiiiiiin this reglpl for that Ositidit is 'Take White; an old Whig lead= et anti' distinguished lawyer of Indiana dainty. 1 1 The * crops , id Wheat, rye,: oats, .to'.l ere 'veiy abundant. - Tne fruit is in good 'condition. I ~ " Y. Y. Z.I _. AN 'EXHORTATIOIe so 00 TO Tllll' WALL' , ;-- f. Yancey, of Alabama,' In his epeeelt at the Char) ac I ton Convention In favor of the'alave•dodi Tesolni. - Alone, exhorted the Northern'DeriMere'oy' , , k tO . go!to the wall," If need be; in support of the alive-cede dOgitut: 'Be wild :, ' -• ~ ••'... , .. ; , , "00 to the wall UPON this Mitts if OTlOnit demand it. graligir s, , re tt L eg i ttlu . n kligek ' lla h . u e eg i gr■l4 2 l l4 llll4 l: : daitelend eeedinwamit be yen, acw . gb.nag on 1 8 - .Beumerahormon. , Letitia* knew Mat our, people ere in et moot, Mid in accepting defeat upon that moue. my, grm . 41:047 ,, ,,, 0... d to rum, if then, to virtue in , , 'The'llortlietoi'Denianiady have sleekly' ":flone I t 'to the oral:P*44H. as 'often as they cam to, m tv forts etand by violent; and' radical' plat& •ohunges, one „after another,. end . they now to n ,round and, ail* .ttieir )3oulhern 140U:iron to quottliertfeindleeli" Of 'once, and If tbetele Or body te" to the won," to litetlhil c bitanties or that exper w ent -thesasebtee. --Let-the " lightni ngs :dash: and the thunders, roll,'' yet, let,, the rot:Pow' tents stand by the old banes. of the perky never; thelpes., If Yeneey and hie "titihet te siti ' illi follow his 'Own Mirka, ail Will "yet lia well'Augn.ita (Arc) ligi. I TILE wEEwly 4.461‘,F -t 64e, fm „ j 'a Taa e Ii (NT 1 180030; Three Copia. "• f • AO Five ++• .8.00 !Pen ++ Twenty++ 0.00 : W on/CothorAve. ' (Id eaohßabionlor.) sack - 1.98 YorivehibialriNniukyviki df faverrwarurUF IS,A Ai •xtra . ow kith, tafter4. of ar - • " IP Toetniesteniigre . *bawd 10 ad **Amor kat" Tl9l W0 2 4E4P0,08/, • - - r I 'r CALIFORNIA PREINI.: finned Semi-Molithit Tzi • the Cagitoml4 sai n k i i .f; '' L ;III; 'f/Vl , •iz) ill if ,Vlll,l YV'Sikit MOTIStid rofrollielPiiikr4llVida • . - " lasikretc,••f „ .Thetaqia been ?ether warp eattiltn ffart.Pfrebwri:t 'markets Ehie '‘' B o4 'end 'for Sugar and CottoP bitter 'peteitelidrer' Seen obtained. BrendsterditditiLn 944 fa. ToßMAinds atlteu Wes the beferpibetinecott • Flour hayfintt, subported to &fettker, wa ditettne,Tr Ireenttindid Winohleteuteat. C'eamei ar s y. Vi 'Coal trade •is inkier :mkt settee, retutfolo r byie• tot t Epst POT, ti - SlPillot•4 l o 4 anaf. wilp . ) . 21.2pr i V,122 and m i oan Isam'Arrn. 111 Foreign prutt pare not muck- Male dre trim' Intartat tit 'Arai, but time. kin tel6l - • Were •little - eken. , Lamter i t ,ippotive, • Nsvid Star, streottlpetd.„Sgi RDtrita' of primp Liis deehnia, Otle • stand,. Flasferle &IL and jturitnesed, Rion noLo!niserd Slat is SnUPiliate, , vary littlt 014,, .Tnltow Tisal,Wobaaao.. 'Wdolitargilecirl2. Ti't,22 Dry 'Goo& there iv ' rielterrftektuie, theionrine bettworneintsbentliitter. • ' 41191. WeeStydreAnerket et* neat anddeptiendonin Flour, olthottO the, eareeltilm declined fully le cents pee bbliaterreett: ' Th e dettridel. bath faredipmeafentiodueste betaspisille Anthead item dfilhyvale . ife . to:lo4,c4„, Lai A t TWI N PI= Pen f er= l ,4l/ ,‘ litlttir t kage r r " err Iter . a r afr=re! r 4 uvg giV s itie 6, 1 inr kt%l4o egit =et iotut Per Ste: Thelseetten mad arionicat LI; a' The following u the tw>rebnon of Flour pad masa Am. 1 12 4,22 •1242d122 , 1222 210 SW: - r • • Viep4l 1/21/ " • Marna Aar . • - •Iti o if 12 k :, - Ibilliy,Ll),: , • a a . :; &. 12 , •.,.: f? ' alatittiatfiginr 4100,_ r ar i zitimgatutin ser Awitiiii i r tiiippitaii maZ.l - am so ( Ati to, ss : a 1,,. with gales of good •.• • Pme •t I •_, • .. , • it.ft,. - -' 4 , 11 i" ;t4 '- - `orsUlat -;l •Wta . r, • . , fa, "I rigfitaliegopikalatillyerifem we aversingia,ueny or me mr al" ' •• . " !veaide* Tie. Aydin , 1111e1V. in euebte' :, r•• t-,' "lfir:''. " Y eforieWiliewiyEtliiiitti e-fithii 3 ' MittV . . l = 1/ I ' t : CAaV le I f l o ie r n Va f le g . t a ntl t g"et?ork,AleinfeeiptouMA4otrwla 4".tfrkteitiVfilii imelaa.l aart I .l o fito at mka osistuitmideho UM. ibio."nrci« * i wgiratt e arol i a t ` tlt i ill Ifieh a it ritied ri ly 112PMF-7.4414.11114®at Z,41.41. rim "- licetll ' .. i. A 'Y '' ' 1."? " • tatic4a mir y % + * Mri: 0. 12 i at •it it litfUlla l aMnim e irk kil t P I M tll' rtrAl t t'ilffar kat ral 1 mania solthei iitirehmitreaa:l:l3 ra i n ridar ti nzwil ajw ir t &M. aqua I V Rl Mleig 4 . lll l 7 Wlitibled•Ptill trilt r Arfiltrifit t aidtAtlraigW 4al ft at il eratVie lt. • °o o l4o4/011•04413 ek i ft 7 mtheLEcit.oditlidef iiit,' , Bispa soksaihrici i tt: ay- . jatvzi‘idici s tagmgaget, der Al triajtiellii igiribrg itelliiiftoiiWilidit °mmAll the-tie ii li lneseemetre=gaigUlVaitirlr soneAmlaMolega t tt tu 4 brl A W & i t egi r lel,4 l ilVfalli }Z W/WYreVieftiVeA P UMA% - n i tlii k atrt mlltrittli li tietiiiiie l ie trjitTl • Er ~,t 6 b,41., A , 1 0, j . ti ,,,,,,,- wbo N ,ffi rf mk 2 4 „30 4A, easel', C a goestintehilo ans: l 44. g Ea fiSt IA& g r al s t i n 1 :!-,,*'1 /° 7 l!! 1 4 14 1f' i t1 1 0 41 4 1 j(6.,"" ariiegg l rthlUeire t trodefii="Arthl OP l l)OFO 3 ,, 2 l3•O l Piiil .• :ii I:.'.Y bag, lllliiil.; 400 i altittill.4i - iit fag $1114511'.. 301411•11111141111 es. to .te antain.2, MX 1.310490 1,303,000 ,1,341.390 •-n".:3 :4 , 1en•ei1z..,..) :::..,_ agagect ,-,istair.,..sitiii • gai i °it'll*, , villa-AND= 4. , 4.0 4 „ a 4410,J4141.w tr ,, 10 ...„., i, Ist rx,,,,im •d t .,,, im r .,...:,,,,ibt ~.-orw ..I 111111_10) irCal4ligg' , 4A l, • f Alla taltr 7 44 1 4 •• ...._.totecriviolux=„4 Irmwrineyriillmsor- ibtrparteermrimm, ontist ire fe46,4,•..„44"iith i l i giV"; nitliie saint Sada AaililW al c.; a 1 .4444.12=n 0y k a .0= i1 ! 1 11 4! . We ni g 4l i ff - ,1 kl E kl9.4 o l,V4tWit•Pih.V#4.-14. lif 7 „ witergmt,rtreart mild" t b.,,,ri......,‘,...4.,...„,,,,, v ,..... _ ..4, bbl for the_ :r t feurebere., vi a a . i 4 41,,iletemeM11. _ _ _9 l . l_iv r. Aqifetrgae I s= l 4l%iiiiii WrglitttereeNtriMMTTY Ml S tAtirliirnt onteettreer dried agglee rai r A ... It ;-.=”.111'01. pared l4 mi1a,,11.0 r u i te n,rtkeriri ot. SEATHEIIII era war" c_ *lac i t Lent tified for Our anrirerime Westsra. -=- . I P FEwltt Til*arVeitrir h iltdirt t - ZiaanTgl:le , i s jam:!taieritami 24falli. 1: I,7l 9 .4ptdrat".igre flUit2,64: , oka tew° -„,d9remilly=.=l,7o7o Vth,ttaiti.,d it- e i inxgrrai r s igrenoban."reZe. fralcoaciaari curtuhtsilV w+id c ifiiiiiii -4Alreji"inrikoartaid24.l4i: thr gag All 17:411grigtlitotiin thg , ' , ; 944 °.. . ofl(S t eit,--Pfig.etqak_ kr beat, and asaerelli held "aboVe a , ow' or Myers. " • , 4 , IIUANCU inisalling aniaartedoit ateadt rater: .'-, -•- HEMP isi extremely and withon sa,les to nOte. 'u3lll3Earitratieb3 rimy, tatticharaii loci litthr doing. #3ll ll,g f a=rralTarr i n k iiiM m eatifintil`da*it i '''fftrEiltinrign Ilitigide'aeilitti_ln'liiif‘ftiiie egeadielgeara been Madera aseyeraper sa , met, sap do rem& Carolina fioonng at $17.60 0 so, enliag.iglial ()Mend , Spruce Tenet at .6111.1161111. .14ftaT g i e daT l fF,° , 4l!? r= lt , .4 2. s.,licT • ~ 44PIANW8. - -7.rOpe. is awes awl anant4o. add* Hi - • riftioWarithioti the bulk Of the stoat dadaists; In tie all'OtelL Ades of.allithad_4,Catie4llfineansado, - an private . firm/Valt e rw , Oihinatk s lAni o te. ,,out.iii, Rosin et $1,104 , 135: and N, 3 at "tw to., wa mingtoivrat I/Im~ at wyroi.' AO' Pitch" U . r• Spirt. OrPiiree_otina,,gieete.a,linnied, ineuirl:* • dealing"; rates ot - NO Ms." Mints . t . MOW; 0,11.4.--Very•littla demailit ft , Sub -1:11% and Agrees are unefianged_ . Linseed is In better demand at Mesas ‘lll casks and barrels., Lard Oil earnmands NW% ; Nod Oil memo. ~ „. Oil indult; the but sait'ot soft*** at' in Ai 3 r tr. , , , -' Vie in firmer. and then* la ii," irteguiY iireniii. - Sales ' 4 B til ltri l lt( iit lu eltlV:alre Iln ur no u l= 'or Lifer- Pft isfiraiterdacikate Ping intOlitore. •_, ~, UGAR.—Tnere ia an organ" inetury. chiefly forre , fining.- and-tha. aurae . Ta • betWat , lSales of 3 0901ihde. Cuba at 63/87lje. ; Porto Rico at 6Neetle ; New Orleans at 1,311_03640atui1e.•.•• -, -1, !,- - • • ,_- SEEDS.—There is butlittle demand for (lammed L and not union coming forward ; sales ati,totla for ad=dod , priniaattafity. 'AMOY eei/e46 - .13411m3.71..,-P ) ammed is scarce and cotunianastil egert.6l per bus.. t I SPIRITS .; rr 6 .l l l , Ml o l o lfol'Arraga , la I fi imiteded the prig of ira F t Aim di Latz d uit r t ",.., vatfg; . dolt ; sales of Ohio bole at 22.23)10. Penturylliania do grange. Hide Mille: sad drldhio at leSiallno. ' • ''' B,(Jhui 0 is verplull ; sales o[3oo base are it at 8 / 8 4P . ton 6 menthe.' Amer ican ranger 'from 136 to' Moo TA. ,- LOW is unalninged ; 'we quote oily-rendered a c lOU'ONSIO, and country/Ma per lb. TEAS are held firmly but there is, very little doing in either Miramar amnia. WINES.—The eta* of. Port is very len., and holders ate demanding's 'Unbar *drain's. - - - -- OOL.7'ne . mom la dull" end buyers are Wiling for new elm, Whielfrrill be Itemlns forward from the Meant a few - weeks' a few lota ,or Nevr.rerisp have already been receive d; the males are limited and Imola umeettied. • ,• • , ~• I. , •• - • , i Th q f O Cl ! ' ! n g 'CU S P . la T4C",r, twine .D many of the ensperats Crawfo r d ant_Erie conn , Tho otairdathin of a similar letter in other diettieta world afford tin - opportunity to hundreds • thousands Pennsylvania Divined - rats - to ei 'Prose their sentiments on' the Presidential amt. nation : . • • ?IS 'WILLiAIe P."AItATTIJOK' AND WILLIAM A. GAL . Delegiites • 'from 'lie' Tiii!iity4fth Congressional • Diattiot' tf•Peilnayliiimia to' 'the Demo opal° .CilmTentimi; •-• • • .thutnnexmn t :The i nnfortunate•:fsiture. ofzthe Convention rat Charleston to effect a nomination, 4 n . 'fficateli the 'prOpilety Of 'Your haring toitin'direct edienrinlaition , with - your imniediate'cuisstititents, in relation to the comae to be pnrecied,,when , the Convention shall reassemble inßaltiteote,-, ' The difficulty, as Well ai the taneerteinfi'abd'eXpenso wf ehtedning. a full and; WE isrprension. of the , opi nion; ot i b e pups, ,the,Dconaoratio party ; in the district by"pnblio meetings et- et - this' season of:the year, - dinied'thik , Mode M.addreming fo ou the wit* abdiviews uI ~ the Democracy on the sub he seenti Tng ilill'erenceilat opinion and policy in the t Dintaohrefio , imrty ef.`the Union 'at prirSent, .eklsee from abstraction, resultlngmainly tewthe _Alone guides people , have of , presenting the Repo tin dens.. The - Cinesumaft PlaYforth; etiirited, tit iMed,f intlatibtbdly, the treott , pritddlitea , oPeur -Aationel cteeeretet"L' It wee etstfol, dis cnnaed a*d understood by the and met with their 'approval to 6cob it'degree n tittalairnitf; that a fti, r the eacitemeittef thti.politiesdAampaign. of 1.85* was over, really,tpm friend of *t r i.Lnion among no could be fonii'oppose tnit: TOellk,lhe all-absorbing topic of slavery a , loisel Atia.on inertly, ani mei( fh *OUR rentaint_rrerert a Pe liti9d.euestion was .toed by the people, the non- Intatirezlildri of l'ongresir Milt this - One, wee'Vy the gterstist, Meet ' , decided and•intelligent , expreselon efreptnion, etttried•at the • ballot-hcx., 'twee the) point 'Aaron which tbe - resnle i lf the campaign_ at thitithi , loB 'turned." The' cry of atferoPt ,ing,To modifrand !weaken X moral. Welke Atm ,4etlielee the lete?9" 4o /,' of , :lFllua43c - TPea 'made caMiot 'he uneetione; " it'. m almoin self 'ovidint. DEspbelefly in ' /64/I'siar ll:funding • dlarrlote are. we ' , frilly ,peresteded that no one :whose Ward Aeon -not ~.exilidt a uniform edberthice . trt' ' 01114 , 10 e can hope 'for eupPori ; but-WitiCinieh 'Wei , fed-larking. It ,4,11 PeetiiiPerle..mkuvl - y O A - elm fact tbat, proonig the promment eandidates for nomina tion before the Orisiiiebtiow' none eldbits tome thaelitilihent/Ltioisglite; , none , snort fidly eommitted upokthis,toestiort. In the kerne of the editor of the, gne Observer, in a *eat pins her, - "hb has' It heitoh. thenj irery Man for the thee iDolttty tpg litirst to, be so, and,tbat the popyrrOis y a p" i s 'stronger With bun tbinitny Other Of the m'en ned foe the:place, wswiiivicalt'intr indleinditY,prifer enoes„whiclrsome of .ne.freely acknowledge Moen torte's _for others, and mate in letting . bstgertas re milli ea ch ' and; ea' ybue Mniatltitenta - tigneating jon'to'glee yont. unlielditarinetioe ape -wort hereafter ,to htephpe-A- porgies, OW 111114-Iloon teat will be ingennsitribla; Arid witti'Do and 'Foster as her atandind , bearere we hafelie nits of the resalt, heady tw4tiviss that:mit , edtCemaion west* will still retain her mitt positien as leader in' the Deriandalla June, 1869; • Fats -