RA - 4,LY! VRIGB, RALLY! • -- NOTICE. • - ! , iirqui WHIGS OP ills , Elan , WARD .. coldlally Itself, the IVIIIG9 Itr all at on, il - Irds._ end the PkOPLE of Alleghen7..lEO genetell7, loth* LIST GILOAT RILL•r. tot-elect to the kleetton, On,FRIDAY EveNr.va.NEXT, at I o'clock, • Al TIM OLD; CutilLT BOUM ma *bleb treadoo the iloth 1',110.51413 WILLI AMS r tteil tha 110a11t05145 M. II OW F., Our member or Coogressj Mee, c. IhtitltAGll, and other 'ele.kere• •dd". thw neeVit, Ow one, cow all trite Wtritth D. F1T2,11/1530Nti. r , " 4 "t B. 4. (.o:(l,lteet eery. • Tac ALLtOLIENY CotTNIT fstp... 7 This Fair, for which et. greatpreparations hare been made, will opera to-day at nine o'clock, wherrthe hors es, cattle, sheep, swine, and poultry, will he ex hibited. • MI the •requixite arrangements ,werr initindeted lest night, the grounds haring teen lenewl in, .atalls Provided for the cattle, and tiok- . et Oil:lees ericted. 413. numbers of boreal were brrght into town yederday, and the display promises to be Unusually fine. On Thursday, the manufactur• od entitles, agricultural implements, grains, finite, a n d 'vegetables, prodinn of. the dairy, Sic.; will be exhibited;, and will doubtless attract thousands of persons from Allegheny and the surrounding counties. An ample police force upon the ground, and the strictest order , preserved. ,Family tickets for both days 'one dollar.— Single tickets ten cents. .111 t Gttoodtt's introductory Lecture, last everiltur, et the City.Luture Room, on Babylon. Nineveh, isitd Retupolis, was among the richest intellectual treats of which it: him ever been : par good fortune to partake. ,Burronnded as he *as with 1:1110iTLII5 and splendid Bit:nitrations of!the literature. the architecture, and sculpture of these ancient cities, most of which have 'jest been rshmned from beneath the accumulated rubbish - of 'ages, and the key to the readineaf Which has recently , been diecovered, he leads the astonished and delighted auditor through those hallsof hooey' antiquity, and presents to his gue, , amongst' other things, fee similes of edicts bearhug the signature of Nebuchadneuar, and o pies of the statues of Shalmanesser, Bennitehe bib, and other celebrated heroes of {hose days. Thelecture of last evening was but introdue: . tory.to the two which are to follow, in which the -reading and translation of the writings of the Auxins:Li, Chaldeaus, and Babylonians, will be explained; and the flood of light which these an dent records pour upon the sacred and pro fanehisen7 of those primitive families of man kind will be dwelt upon by the accomplished lecturer. ream:L. ACCIDIINT-A shocking accident took place-yesterday morning- in Birmingham, at the head of torennart - itreet. A number of children were going in school, and were going. past the, platform of Keeland A Co., on: which' the coal brought from. the pit shrive is placed, after having been brought 49ln:by:railway cart. At the moment of the.' castling,' a loaded car was bronght to the rair way above, pat the workmen in' some capnpr . ;neglected to fasten' the hooks to it, when dowd it came,' with frightful velocity: 'and dashed the platform to pieces, knocking a workman who was upon it, to .a considerable distance; though for tunately 'without materially injuring him. • The car was then . projected into a group of children, live of whom were much injured. , little girl of Mr..l. McCabe, aged six years, 'Was very evrevely braised, and injured 'internal ly. She will, it is thought, recover. ..-Two children of Mr. John Scuskle were dan gerously wounded. One had his ekoll fractured, and is supposed to be mortally wounded; the leg of the - other ems broken, and. he Was • much bruised. Their respective ages were six and eight. •T A- little eon of Mr. Jacob Byer woo severely injaind internally, and is not expected to re cover I. A son of Mr. John Baldwin, aged eight years, had his scull fractured, and is not expected to ,attreive. • This is one of the most &melte] accidents which has .Inippeped hire' for a hinit time, and ere - trust that tbe causes *Hell led to it will be thoroughly investigated. F. S. • Since the shove was written, we learn that the eldest child of Mr. Kunkel has died.—, Air. McCabe's child, williot, it is thenght, 110 thlinsoroing. PA3014111& or Tilt Blinrrr.sitsaxas SEA.— Thin magnificent painting, now exhibiting at the Atheneum, we are happy to say, beraplily -growingin.pubilc estimation. That it should do sot!, however,rno wonder, fora more moral, beentiful, and highly meritorious exhibition has never been opened in our City: The'whole pre. scuts a Beene in which are blended ancient and tea= civilization, carrying the mind back to its ruder ages sad,forwardin perspective, to the more greed...sod glorious forms it is destined to take in the '"happier coming . elms."' The 'clessicol student, the picturesque tourist, and the loveri of tha sabliise and beautiful in nature and art, cannot spend a few hours 'for personal im. provement or pleasure, better than is reviewing this intellectttel . . Dr. Gleason will deliver a 'very ; ' interesting lecture this evening at. Wilkins Hall, on the Cir culation of the Blood- These lectures are draw ing crowded audiences nightly. Werra- Marne° ut East Boarriaraw.--Pur anent to the caliof the Scott Committee, a pub lic meeting was held in .the Scheel House of said Borough, ou Mender evening last, which , belig organized, was addressed by the lion. T. ' , 2lf. Bowe and lion. C. Darragh, the former of which gentfemen entertained the numerous au dience for an hour or more with a speech rola.. tire =the verious y :subjecte connected with the ensuing campaign, mainly confining himself to .:the tariff question, of which he stands foremost as our representative, as well ea advoCate there of. Well. may Allegheny county be proud of . her choice, no few men, if any, could be, found :better able than Mr. Rowe, to bottle for her rights. His position in . society has doubtless given hire no . opportunity of acquiring nosh-information on subjects of commerce,, currency, but allowing all this; the candid :observer imusediseem other qualities than which( .the mere =eldership of a- bank unfolds In Mr, Ilis theories on whatever subject be speaks, become - practically demonstrated facts. So plainly practical Is the man thst-ill who heir '.him award this praise at once- Could Mr. HoWe heard.throughotit Pennsylvania, on the prin ciple of protection, I verily believe its opponents would he few and far between, despite the pre ' Judi= of party and preconceived opinions. . The balance of the evening being short, Mr. Darragh, who is too well known to allow if re ,mark, concluded by urging, to renewed vigor and watchfulness as only necessary to Secure for ths whole ticket a triumphant victory: . , “A Wino." KEEITIM OP OPIUM CITIZENS Pt - nese:au, .0et4.61b, 1861. • Proeledings of the Citizens' Neeeintto arrange a Aiblie Reception of our friend Kinkel, echo it ~honlq expel& to ...Hoe in ihir Ca.o. • The following gentlemen 'were elected hy ao clamation as officers of the meeting: - Mr; J .J. Petterrion:Preoldent;. bluer& Both .and Rote, Flee Presidents; Mr. Carl Hoffman, Upon motion of Mr. Sanders; a committee of ten ware appointed to draft re:Job/tibia exprentive of the sense of the meeting. • The following are the 11111.111eS of the gentlemen composing the committee, who were choeen.by acclamation: . • Messrs. Saunders, SalAtts, Or. Horratoyer, Dr. Werneburg, H. P. Moeller, A. 'Holstein, .14 18aM, Fr. Krause, Lowe; . Fr • .In consequence of-the expected arrival of the great Germ.= Patrioi. Gotterftied Kinkel, in ". tide city, A . tras published .in the German papier', for a meeting to devise trays and means of remising G. Kinkei, the apostle of Freedom, - .111 ts worthy and becoming-manner; and this call was-responded to by a moistens and,enthn elastic meeting, in the saloon of:Mr, Kirchner. The following resolutions were . narzimonely itesolred. That 0. 'Kinkel be Invited, on:his. mission through America, to visit Pittsbcrigh,lind communicate his plan of a Natioani - Loan to his ~Resalred, Thai . aJCommittee of.-timee be AP , pointed to obtain telegraphio despatches, inform ing ns of 'lli time of Kinkel's departure from Baltimore—of the- route' he may take...-4und the period of iiiVirriTal in this place. - : [The meeting those Messrs. Ilaokotert, Mueller, end Jobe ;loth, for this committee.): '..:-Resolved, • That -s, Committee -of-mielya be" ''Alatoted cestdva tam in tel- egrsph to this plaoe.at . the" moment' when the steamer leaves for Pittsburgh: ' Resolved,_ That we do hereby cordially invite all our Germari and other American fellow', Cla sen!, to receive Gottfried Kinkel, the Apostle of Freedom, en muse, at the piece of landihs in this city. Resolved, That the publics be advised by pla cards - shortly beforaiKbakel's arrival. Reaolved, That the German Singing Club be invited. to assemble on the evening of.G. Kinkel'a 'arrival, at the eitablishment of Mr. Albeit; to offer him a serenade, which all Germans and Americana are invited to Mtend with torches. Resolved, That an additional com'mittee 'of 12 or more members be appointed to meet Kinkel in 13rownsville, and accompany him hither. Resolved, That this Committee, in order to mute with tbe Terners Id their arrangements, shall act in unison with the latter invariably.— Adjourned. • ' "The Seal cf the South Carolina States' Rights' Association is a single star, and over it a half moon." Qutre: 'What is the ,nignificationt—Cour .and -Eny. Doubtless, that chivalry is going aver to the doctrines and practice of Islam. The star may be added as a tribute to Charleston, th& Mecca of the newly adopted faith.—N. Y- Duilyi Timrr- Wrong, neighbor. It signifies that those who have adopted the seat aro "noon struck," and that a single star of a bright constellation is wan dering ''governed by the watery moon."—K. I Com Adv. ', MISCELLANEOUS • WALTER & CO, Flour and General Produce COMMISSION ROUSE, FO. SOUTH LIOWAEU, NEAR BALTIMORE STREET. B-4L7111012.E. RAILROAD TRACK TO TRW DOOR. LannAr. ADSANCES MADZ OS coNsIONXT.NTS. . , flaring at leapt equal udrantakes In Tranipottatlon with any ether ' :nerket on the pea baant.. malereteeeale of clorgaN with quick sales and quick returns. sod best market prierc.e would respectfully watclt patronage. o President and Cashier of Merl:tants' Bank: • • • • Bank. of Baltimore lkymmerclal s raiment' Dank. . .• SEW GOODS. SUSSURIBEA having now rec'eivad his entire etYk- of FALL AND DINT= GOODS, thatrespftifully Infonn his customer. sad the public that he is prepased lethal:nee of hi* Gond., ratlier whole. valeta . :Walt, at serf low prices. clg;lr Fel:c7g G*sd..de!". dal e , 171 ' 9 " 44 Cheat Silks, En:evening and streeidressa. eerr 44 Brocade Silks, " •-• " Plain Mark Ellks,ll I prltee and vidtha Brocade ltlyk • Heavy Watered Silk, all shades: French I - Mnolin de balmy; • lreucit Marina. and Caslameron TonethY with Peened and Ennilsh Printe.in clulleuTZ- TiVtr. • 'HOUSE. FURNISHING GOODS: 1.2.4 ead 13.4 Barnsley Slaretlopo 4-4, rioi and .64sod Irish Pillowldnonh 1-1,134 sad /04 Tablo Dainsakr, &SI and 34 Dainark Napkins and Dottier; Rich'P linetatisot Diaper and Crash Towoliloirh . D 1 ty, • , AIOURNING DRY GOODS: land 54 wide: '! Blacann CLa:aton Clothe; Di Jdohate Loutrea: Elk Warp Talker ekahs; blank Malley; . Bulled ( French and 11eun I . klode and Crape Teller Chem lietleS Sler . Collars and Buffo. lam. • and llossery: aif co : banal be warranted cat good JAMES d. 111cEBI49C. HINTER-18 keg. forAale by . WICK t IIeCANDLMS C, prime- lIEESB-80 boxes W. R., for 8510 WICKS BIeCANDLM. ' ‘ l , PERM OIL-17 blip: for sale by ettplli WICK A McCANDLCM. 1 4 ' ILAX-2:1 at ks for sale by .1! ion wlux a ak.% NPLESII, &LESTE VERAULLION —2. cases fursale T iamut J. 7301100NRAKER t CO.' First Supply of Fall 060113 m u o ßpf 2 , LBy .p ß o c,lil i t s , u p ha . vz flow ttk. rata; ortbetr rani. eu.toran sad buy., env ' ,XII . eepla 5000 GROSS SUP. !VIAL CORKS- Jar raerlyed fqr tzlo Dl J. hILSD t CO. . I. ‘ A- MASON & CO. bac° on nand and ..o. • any I• reeehtt or inrireou•oooi, et Nest Dm. ugarb as stela aimed Sadao, Cashmere/4 De learree .0 schleb they sitil guarantee )II rare and peens, Realest thlshaseket. , sera (aNNEKA OIL, (Pariceraburg,)-5 bblo, a - 17 Wiese uncle. for tea br • 1 sera . IS. • a agu.KRa.llWOOO at. NAILS-800,kegs ass'd city brands, on hand wed foetal< Gy A. COLDMITSON kCo ow9ai _ , 195 Lll9ortr tt4 just `7 POPLINS -- Beautiful roods, just 1.7 m'd ter I , s:lmes:kat rpt4 k. A: MA_ 4 05( t cues; _ E'4IIIARS-50,000 RAgaliiL, Principe, aid ,/ llama C*9sl, o bawl 4.191 Ar sile by m,p2.5 ....,_ A. CAILBERTSON A CO. -1- AIEESAVAX & FEATHERS— -2 cukaDeenrar. ncts!Vesthot, Isndlag and 12132 by ISMAEL DICKEY DOD., I sepl2 aakl Enna 'to. FOR 011AMBERS—Ve4 cheap Wall Pa 1, Bonlora, in laamatif^/e VILAID RIBBONS AND SlLKS—Mcarlir I. • 81.71.1r101.0 are Opeti this fawning • supply of he above fathionablo good.. sops, N Infallible Remedy fui TOOTH ACRE, Tartar on the Teeth. So .IICeT, Sr ints. for ale •Izijnv=nt. 'l4n Wool Meet. repl9 P ILE OlNTAlEN'g,—Warranted to cure the ...Kama! of vile. to feir davi, for gaol!. serpl 9 KEYS McIHMI.LL. 110 woad n. CIENULNE MEDICINAL, PORT WINE, BBLIIDY,' AND MADE l (WINE—In bottla• doaght, foe " 691 .. SEIOt 31eD.TriLL.14.0 Wood N. APAR HANGIN GS--Iser style of Gold Paper Ilsordogi. tar .Parlors. *nth rlexaht do 4 •11.1 rat Barrio.. tar gar by W. P. iropirt. /ARLEN OIL CL9TH- 7 500 yards 4,4 A, end .5 quarter Green VII Cloth, for Whaley, or &opener for eervice to uty article toeoulactured for that tiorPorayurt received acid for *ale by the idece or Yard , at the ware rooms. Hoe.: and V Wood Areal • S. it IL PHILLIPS. LBS. ROSE PINK—On hand 1001 J • and for sale br sell J. SII)D k CO. 5001 1 .A!'l—E S ..1E, R .1: T ia " 01 a- KIDD t CO 1 .19. 4 1 8 4 L2eßi°bAlir ARROW i!tat)!— LINSEED OIL-20 tilt for sale by Rpia J. 13C1100NILMIL tCO., 24 NV and at. DER SEED-1 cask for sale by J. BeIIOONIIAKKR t c 0 .e 1,13 OPS—PutLis in 1 lb ; zackages, for lam• lud a naa lvii. A D r eCLIT6dA : uwir ILEZLEP'S, colebrittid DTJAAAM FARM (tiattisetCOlifearit up for use, in gun • t, frau 9to , cut ha obtain orb:phial. or retail. of the subecriThis Cheese is held lump hitt, repute in the cast, tolt Is non introduced for the first thee into this market. Throe desiring a choice article are re. pueeted to all and entrant . • . IIeCLURG CO.. •012 tirceers and Tea Dealers. G LUE -IV bble. reed and for sale by B. N. WICKEIISIIAM; corner of Wood &ad MUM ota. GREEN-4 casesstd?,l3l VREAIS L T'ARTAR--5 bble. for sale by Li tun J. 8C1100:111Ab311. db fILAURER SALTS-5 bbls. for sale by .J.ECHOONSIMICH. CO. ‘ZOFT CRUSHED SUGAR—A very supri e -1,7. artiel Il for preaerring, bbl• me d br ROlz WM. A.eCLUAGI Jr CO. 42ktoit.F.P SALMON—WiII be ree'd, this b .: 1 :14 by ybrem, • emaiWr SALMON-Wil l i fall! Dr AR"'i ROOT-5 bze. Bermuda, forleale by Ii blO .1. SCHOONMASSIt. t CO. G SIMERES AND DE ofts:kiwi etylesand