gerlitit._ RIVAL COOk1211; 02 LOVE 220 lietz—l• • nerfllate whit% roma to oo In tkue . 'Ster Sprtsalat Bareeter tkie week, tea Marra( as more - that aurae of t)le kind Usually do. The imenst of the Meter retool et the first. auk kept reettlemalty ...k.."A Owing Salons Is the natter 1.. Met the mat kraal. Net ' , eta me %artily ireetrated, eel ere are reallarat tatek • /I rlervitil the taper to land, 210 rolaride le eer aeheirairin otAlate novelette, o. %ell J th'rraper tbstarke lot. NI r Ultdenteatay ,2«I 20d10.,..4 ell the l'e3iodleal Star. haw. lite "Samar . t one!. - To 'Tits Lasits.—Our refulets, the Ladies la pull War. whould rtroarobar tlrn large sale aoaloa„or rtuntarr drum Molt, llodary ga, Mb' eaoraleor at lo lark, at lb* Moro .r Jame. a. mil ol.Et, 4t6 SL 21ae aararlooott le rlanalra, orsoprOlog lte good goodi ,blortgbl, at Ulla market.: tool gill LI sold at sivosssrb Agra. CIATOR2II6 —A mate of LOU.- volatit ladies have made arranfoments to Live Strawberry gathering for the _exhausted treas ury of the Pittsburgh Infirmary. It will be held on the afternoon and evening of next Thursday, one :3, in the Alssonio lldl , sth street. Pons. dons of take, fruit, cream, aril other refresh ments are reepectfully solicited, .4 may besot either to the Sall, or, to the house of Sire. Mack, Sr., 2I st., near or,, Thwladies of the First edmberland Preebyto title I.l:burch of Allegheny, will continue their ~fair on: tnclay and tomorrow. Their success last week was very encouraging. time Inge.—We ohterre by en advertisement which appears In the morning paperrs, that the agent of the "Cemetery patent ceet iron tombs," la now in this city and to etepping at the Na tional Hotel. Thit article; as it la both cheap and ornameottl, In gradually finding Its way in . to general use income of the Western and North Western States,' and in some !iodine! of this Wale. The nerrett ettatnithmeet 'which man-, tinwares them is it preent at . Hollidaisbargb, in thle State We advise all in want of the ar ticle, to call and see the agent. .Armen .Cnnnota... - --Oar attention has - been nailed by a frifud, -to' a scurrilous ,Commanica. Non attacking Judge McClure, and 'Deputy At. torney General Flat:legit, published in a nUnion" of last week. The article is an exceedingly silly one, Aa the writer 'hunk( know that *jury haling foundlintchtneen, the party wheels can. wietion is made the buts of attack, guilty, of an eutrageone angault nod battery with intent to kill, It was ,the duty of the learned Judge on the Beach to.inflict the. ernteace witich he did. Neither dues it become him to nuestion.the meherr In which the — worthy DePIO Attorney acted. an behalf of the commanieilth, elice Mr. F.'s,apinion has been ratified by that of the jury, the highest tribunal is such a csei, end some what superior, we ehouldjudge, itipoint of com mon genre, If not of legal knowledge to the wri ter whoever he may be. We did notimarn the evi dence 10 the case alluded to, but con cheerfully bear tMtlmocy to the null impartiality with which, in our opinion,' Mr. Fienegin has •elways' acted, during our attendance in tha Court of *Quarar Sessions tilnee his Citation. i'lt'`.. - , COOlrr or QUARTER SEAAIONA .4:11trall the Honorable William B. McClure, Pie/Went, ami William 'Boggs, aml P. Mcketma Associate Ji,idge3l, NO business of importance was traniacted by the Court of Quarter Session, on Saturday. Edward 3fcCance, convicted of eseaultrAnd battery, was sentenced to pay a tine of $3OO, , and the coats, (which arc heavy.) Commonweeath ve. Henrietta eacchns, info,- . mallet. Surety of the Peace, 6o bath of Ellett. beth Hopkins. Both parties appeared equally to 'blaze, and the costs were divided between Commonwealth vs. Wm. IlleJemteoy, Informa tion Barety or the Peace, on oath or !ditty Tay lor. The charge •o not nostataed, and tha proseouttix was sentenced to pays the • • • ~,r • zrt • Sao Dearn --A German named' Frederick Shilling, reeldent of Allegheny City, died in the county ,Jail On Saturday. He bad been eom• milted . for dronkeutteiti and disc defy conduct on Thursday, on oath of his wife, iuni on Saila. day morning, at about one o'clock A. M. , was attacked by the mania. apple, sod 'died in 'a ve ry short time. The Coroner bed an inquest upon the body, And a verdict in seem-dance with the facts woo returned. 1 1 1 • 1 • • ::•-- jt.-: DIBORDIRIT Coanua—Blayot Guthrie an Saturday. committed Anthony noble io prison charged ma Oath of a-meta named &Moberg with disorderly conduct. • Coattnawn --John - Doughtrty was on Satur day finally committed to prison by . the Mayor, charger, on oath of John. W. Will, of Wheeling, with being a ftigitive from justice. , Bantry or run , PLACl.—X:dertann Timettp. ion, oh Saturday, committed Wm. lildiVberter to prima, alined, on Month of Mac* Taylor with aunty of the peace. DIIIOIIDZILLY COBUtier.—John Low ry on tilat sudsy laid an information before Alderman Thompson charging Mary Land with disorderly conduct. On Saturday_ elle was arrested and committed to prison: This proneentor appears to do a thririog business in this fine, no less four persons haring been committed on his oath Last week. ~, . z....:*; :•,T.',,.. ~" .. r. :,!:::' 4 !':',:::•'.l ' 7",:', l'i:i '•''. l t• 1:1 ‘,': ,. .:.::.-t. : ' 1 ; , :;' I i ;; "''i.,l • 4 1 .4 - ' - ' 4 '• • • ,-, rp , •",.+A.7, , : , : 3•;': : :? z,i'.!,,1::',/:', --:•. 1 , :....' , 1 .-.1.- ,, •' , "• ,4 5: 1 4 4 :.:"...* '''': :4 - .4 i1;:1it1i;.i. 1• 4 •••:'4,.. :` , t :' ' N 'qfT ,. . ••" - ‘-:::-.;14:i ''''.l : _ii:e. ..-„.- , 0 •^.... 1 , , ,,,z , :',O:-.‘,..,:,: ; : - .'• 1 `,11;. Y: .• xt, : '''t ~.'q:', . .;, 1 '.:•''i ~,.:;'.'" ,:. I.t: I!•'''i'il.. ''' : ‘',..''''s'l . ' .. : .': '.''' ';': it 'Z'. l. l : :•:' .; V ''1 , 71;',..." ,•.V.• Tar Waarnal.—We bad • rerylteary fall of rale, accompanied by thunder and lightning, an Saturday afternoon which rendered the bested atmosphere quite pleasant. •• 'lnn Conner Jilt..—Eight of the inmates of the jell viers on Sitarday retested from confine ment, their several tonne' of imprtioninent hav ing expired. It now contains ninety inmates: LIZCZNY.—John Fleckeustern was on Satur-, day brought before Alterman Pukioaon, to an, ewer a coarse ef. larceny. Ii appears that be was boarding in a house in the Fifth ward, and, is awned of stealing a coot, the 'property of a' fellow boarder, named Kretne. • "...Tars TO TOO LUNATIC AIITLIM -Cicely mu ggy, iMoitted during the present Tenn of the Court or Quarter Sessions, of arson, on the ground of insanity, and Elizabeth . Itarke, no. quitted of malicious mischief for the tame Tro llop, were on Friday taken to this Harrisburg Lunatic Asyltun, by oar worthy County Jailor, Mr. For... ;Tatra House.—‘Daly two eases Were brought • beforelue Mayor, nt the morning Watch return' on Saturday, charged with' trivial offences.— They were committed to the County Prison. PABAI.C.—Two military companies from Per ryville yesterday peened down the Ohio and Pcanejtvania Railroad, to attend' a parade at Sewickley. . 7loasibto Dvrm.—The Captain of the boat Champlain, attempting to prevent hie craft from mutant into the dock, near Lock-bia. 17, Saturday morning, lost hie balance and fell. thereby receiving the foil force of the collision. Ile was dragged, several rods 'between the aides of the boat and the dock, and was literally torn in pieces.—Albong Register. • ,e ••••-• :14 • , - A . CHARLIE Sr LARCEN7—AIdtIIII6II Aitegne yeeterday committed John Aranbery to prison, chargel, on oath of Jas. Torsom with larceny. Currom liorran.w—The foundations - of tho Cos tal bonne are being laid very rapidly, end are now nevrly on a level with the pavement FALL or • HOCIE,--d ttro AtOribOWIC 01 the' oorarr of Iligh street and Denny'e:allry, whicb had hero raised , on screws for the porpose of btaMing, a cellar under it, fell en !?ridgy with n tremendous crash, the walls being completely destrojed. ;-,lt belonged to Mrs.. Nolan, and was oocopirl by two families, who; titillated by the crashing, of the walls, had barely time to eatttpe.. '- __, , =NM . Gin IN Ital.—Workmen have been engaged during the put week, In laying down gam, pipes In the County Jail, and it Ie thought that after UrdaY, the jailer and turnkeys will be obligstito dispente with, the use of caulles,while perform-; . tog their duties at night. Ran Orr.—tk horse attached to a buggy, which bad been hitched on Wylie street, on friday af• teasooe, broke from its fasteniags; having be. eau warmed at the noise of a milk bell, and dashed off at.full spied down street:, ffortatuttaly ; • It clime it, contact with a large wagon at high street, sal woe stopped., Tho horse was nate= lured'; Ito buggy Wu reach shattered. Alifig MT AMU Ittertenr.- r A young lad named Thomas Smith, on Saturday lodged an Istfortha. lion before Alderman Daft, against:Vim. Jemmy, mho= he ALCM/1411ot striking him twith ► stone; warrant was lodged against the defendant. Athaarr or run PeACZ —Alderman Major on sigurtry bald Andrew 3 Patriot Mcßride, re- Placate of the Sixth Ward.lo Iran, on a charge of flaraly air the Pram' , prelhrred agaiant thew Ly Mary Taylor, Fifa of John Taylor, of the mama loaalty • FINALLY CONXITTLIA —30:41 , 11 CAMpbell, uo. : cased cf robbiug tba Usited Mtn, was ois filitsuslaY Iliaedly cos:milted t‘) tske his trial ftt .at the next: term of tho Riskirs licustt. • No definite rt turns had been received from the .verrimm tormehipe, •heel our piper W&3 Mooed as Batirthy niem i.' 14Z - 0 71: 4 4* V - ' . DRAWS/Me PRIMARY SILEYIROL—At the Democr►Uo Primary Meetings, held on Sa•nr day, the following person. were elected as Dele gates to the Convention, to meet on Weariest's.* Pint Ward—George Wilson, Henry Vierbel ler; inetrietied for Kent for Sheriff, and Shari non for Congress. Second Weril—D. Campbell and Arthur Ma gill: for Kent. Third Word-61. C. Milligan, John Layton; Kent. Fourth Nand—J. K. Kern and Martin Canuol 1 9: Kent. Fifth Ward—Jahn alackin and Audicw Baal, Kent Sixth Ward—A Mick arid Joseph Hughes Heat. Seventh WarJ—Jae. N. McClowry and R Thouipeon; Rent. Eighth Ward—Jan. S. Kennedy, Bernard Flan egin; Kent_ Ninth Ward-9 Fleming. Joseph Poor: Kent. IMMMII Viral Ward—duo. Burgeaa, and Jim,. instructed for Barclay. Second Ward—Geo. Spangler and 8 Smith "Barclay. Third WarJ—W. M. Stewart, and Geo. Grist Kent. _ , Fourth Ward—J. Lindsay, and J. Bolan Keot. South Pittaburgh—Jno. Murray, Pat Carlin instructed far Miller. FOURTH OF JOI.Y CELEBEtATION. The Sharon Literary Association for the Die eemination of Useful Knowledge, in connection with the Sabbath School of Moon townships, de eign holding is celebration on Saturday, July 3d, fur the purpose of commemorating that glorious event, the Deo'oration of American Indepen dence. The Lafayette Brass Band will be present to enliven the audience with soul stirring music. The Sabbath Schools will meet at Sharon Church. and be formed into chimes, under their reepective Teachern, at 9 o'clock. rk: M., after which they will ho addreesed by the Ras S. C. Jennings and Rev. Dr. McClaren - At 10 o'clock and SO minutes, the Band of Music will march from the Charnel to the Grove near by, followed in double file by the audience —the Sabbath Schools marching in thn•rear in the same order—the whole• under the direction of the officers of the •day, and by then' bk seated. Addresses will be toads by the Rev. 9 C. .ten. dings, E. P. Jones, Esq., Col. S. W. Black and E. H. Stowe, Esq. Refreshments will be served up at two tablets, out to the Sabbath Schools, which will be free to the children of the Sabbath Schools. Tho other for the audience, or snob - 07-them an bees tickets of admittance to the table. For the porpoise of defrayiog the exPeaset of the refreshments, the Committee will dispose of tickets to the gentleman for the low price of fif ty cente,atel each gentlemen is expected to haws a lady under his charge. All ladies are requested to attend nod partake of the refreshments free of charge. All gentlemen can supply themservist with tic kets that day, if not previously supplied, by ap plying to any of the members of the Com mittee. JAMES E. 111cE1.110V M. WATT. J. M. VANCE, • P. 11. STEVENSON T. PETERS, 0. 0. GORDON, GEORGE STODART, A. STEVENSON. ALLEOMMY COUNCIL PNOCEEDL7IOB The Select, end Common Councils or the city of Allegheny, met on Thur.lay evening last. 'Wow will he found a report of alt the itnportimt business which they transacted. Mr. Marshall presented a petition from Alle gheny Use Company signal T. F. Pale eating Conn Ella for permission to conetruet a sewer from their contemplated works to connect with the city sewer running through the West Com mon. On motion of Mr. Walker, seconded by Mr. Moths, adopted and con in by C C. Also a iielition from the saute Company the One Company. asking Councils to extend the water pipe from ltridgs street to the West side of West Common to Water Lane so that water may be obtained for said tins Works. On mo tion of Mr. Illseehall, seconded by Mr. Walker, referred to Cost. on water and coo. in by C. V. • Mr :Riner wanted sapetion from Citirensi residing on Ledlie 'diect in the lad Ward ask ing Councils to establish the grade of said at; from Beaver et. to Shield's alley. On motion of Marshall, seconded by South, referred to Comm Sorvity, and con in by C. C. Mr. Marshall Chairman of Com on Finance reported favorably to abe subscription of facr hundred shares of steek to the O. & P. R. II Co-, and an ordinance was reported forabst purpose, and its adoption requested. When, on motion of Mr. Painter, seconded by Mr.Walkerths - yese and nays Core called which recalled in lie adoption, yeas 9, nays 1, In• C, C June 18. 13,59:conemreil in. Mr. Buttond preeented a communication from: Jae. Richey, resigning the ottigefef Recording: Regulator. On mot. of Mr. Bulloid seconded by Mr. Walker, resignation not accepted bur refer red to COM. On Surrey. concurred by C C Lir. Rhoner perneatel the following. Retched, That the Street Regulator Le wi nterized to give soon a grads of Ledlie at. no her may think 'proper in concurrence with Commit tee on Surveys. On motion of Skinner, seconded by Marshall, adopted. In C. C. con in. CONIION COUNCIL A repine !roar, Committee on Water w.O 14C dented by Mr„Park, read, accepted nod the following vegetations were adopted. Resolved, That the Committee on Water be and they are hereby authorised to contract for 1200 feet of four inch pipe, to be laid on Car penter's Alley between Chestnut and East Lane: Also, • six inch pipe to be laid in Rebecca et from Allegheny Avenue to the city line. Ira Benton Alley by taking up the pipe on the North Common, and putting it in said alley; between Federal and B street.. In Craig etreet,frorti Robinson street to 1111 bock streak Resolved, Tb►t the Mayor be and be is hereby. utborized to draw Ms warrant in favor of Jas. lt*y, Superintendent of the Wear Works, for one hundred dollen; to be 'mounted for through. the Committee: • Resolved, That the Committee on Water. *bar end they are hereby authorised to contract for 50 feet of fire inch pipe. Resolved, That the Committee on Water. Work, ba and they are liereby authorised to coa ti-sot with the lowest and beat bidder for a new engine and boilers and pumps (duplicates- of those sow in use) for Water Works. Amended, That the Committee receive ifropoesle sad report to Councils. In B. C. the 3d, and 4th resolution' were concurred in. The let resolutions nottimocur red in. The C. C adhere and &A a cote. of eon- - ferenee, Ifickerebam and Park of C. C B. C concurred, and committee appointed. After consultation, the committeo,reported to adopt the ?unladen leaving out Banton Alley ;awl Craig etreet. In C. C. laid on the table. A large number_of bills against the City wore acted on.' A report from Com on atreeta by Idr.ltieter sham, Chairman, rt&l. They report that there; can ha no help for grievances complained ut by cit. items of 3d warding by grading& paring the els.; abora them without patitionaa the cityin liable tor all damage done to properly owners they litera ture rtecommend the grading and parlor fat Hemlock et. from Boyle I,L to Fleming et. Lo oust et. Iron; Federal to Fieming et. -- The petition of Citizens living on the cut end of Ohio el they also report that on account of the heavy embankment, they canted the road to be plinkedbetween Sycamore et. and the City line the difference in coat wu deducted from the aseessmente.on property holders fronting there in and whenever the ground ehall be ;sufficiently settled to pave it the expense thereof will be re assessed on the property. The petition relative to grading and paving Liberty et. which was referred • to the COOL to recommend a grade—recommend that thegrede adopted In 1851 he adhered to: They also report - favorably to grading and ris ing Washington street from East . Common to East side - of Mr. Iliesel's property. They also recommend that no more streets or alleys I. ordered to be graded or paved Chit season except in the moat public thoroughfares; accepted and concurred in by S. C. . They presented an ordinance for grading and paving the following struts and alley!. Craig street from Robinson . street to. Bank Lane; Water alley from Federal etreet to the West Common, Ann et. Ltranst et from Federal at. to Flea:dug et ; Hemlock et. from Doyle et. to Fleming et. Washington at. from East Com mon to East aide of Bleselfs property, and to grade Allegheny Avenue from Ridge at. to the Allegheny River and Tremont et. from Ridge at. to Rebecca stall °flatleb were adopted and eon. cured in by 8. C, An ordinaneiwas presented by Mr. Riddle to grade and pave Margretta Alley from Federal et to Middle alley; Middle alley 'from the South eminent* the Diamond ; Middle alley from the North elde of the Diainond to the North Com: loon: Middle alley from rho North Common to Jackson el adopted. 8. C.'non•concurred ha but referred to COM. on streets. SPECIAL hISETIIIO or ColilllON COONCIL—The President stated the object of the meeting, which was to take op the ordinance authorising a loan of $200,000 to thwObio and Penne,lra• cis IL It Co., 'which had been 'teed twice Jane 97th On mottaa of Mr Merriman seconded by Mr. 'Parke, the ordinance was read the third time, and the action of 8 C concurred in. Oa motion of Mr Wicket,lam ,y Mr Parke, she first resolution in the report of the Water Com. fall uses Juno 17th '52, woo taken up and ntitnittei? 4) mid es follows. . . ...Ifenotrett, TAO t.)ao porn an Water be mad are hereby authorised to souirast tor 1200 feet of 4 inch pipe to be hid in Carpenters alley between Eau Lane and Chestnut et: Alec a 6 inch pipe to he laid in liabecoa at Ruin Allegheny Avenue to City Line. Also a 4 inch pipe in Benton Al ley between Federal and Beaverutreett; in Craig at from liebinson et. to Killbuck et. ' The British railroad returns fur the last half year hare just been published. The number of passengers was 41,399 932. There were 113 persons killed and 261 injured, who are clamb tied as follows: Paaseagere, by cause," beyond control, b 1.13 14 Do by their own misconduct, Total passengere, 17 227 Berrants, ..V.o , belonging to the rimle,hy CIMIM tieyoo.l their control. 30 17 Ito. by their own carolesenern, or inixonduet, .12 11 Trenapannere, TI 9 I Suicide. Thus. of the psaseogers, one out of every *2 800.000 wut killed, itud one out of every :!.011, 000 iojured. "Why, bleu my soul," said ➢lre. t'artington, making a note of exclamation at the same time with her eyes, •'what monsters they must be down South. Why the papers speak of planters, away in Louinlays, who have five hundred hands, and who work them all at the same time, too ! Really, this bents Bra ri-aru, that my old school master used to speak about." An Opinion cn the Praidency.—A warm Irish man was recently talking politics in the street in Philadelphia with mach energy, and conclu ded by expressing the opinion that, "if the dim. micrato nominate Jemmy Buchanan, and the Whigs Gitierrt Scott, be didn't believe nither of them would carry a darned State.— ARRIVALS AT TES PRINCIPAL ROTELS Up to 8 o'clock,Salurdog turning at. cLus norsi, PENN eraser. J W Necklin, 0 &P R R; L S Pixton,D Robi son,- Sharon, Pa; J Smith, Burls co: T Atkin son, Pa; Peter Fisher, Alm Fisher, galena, 0; J R Freese, Phila: W Shayer, Eagleville; A Bell, .1 Allan, Phila; J.Boles. Beaver, lucid Comill, 0; J E Mctlraw, S W McGraw, New Bedford; W Smith, la; P Joner, Batter co; 0 Anibal', N 1; J'R shanghais, U & R; J tilaughted and lady Ilarriabargh; Mr Jones, C Jenkins, 0. moreNS nom, SMITIITIELp PTRIT.T. B Givers, Noutheille;l3 H Pitcher, Chillicothe: C Pilcher,"do; E O Hager. 1) Hager, E Preitou, Ey; Mrs allri9, Coolrate, 0; 1111 Brackenridge, Carlisle, Pa; Mrs Brackenridge and tlaugh'r, an. Miss Ellen Woods, Westmoreland; IV 11 Sloan, Phil.; J 11 Wiggins, N V; V B :Merchant, Hu bert; It P Cammack, rte Ilindor; I) Wittgard, N V; J 0 Burns, Iteatty'a Station; R Smith, home; Thos Rogers, 0; C Manning, Cm; flee. B ,114, F Anderson, Ilaysrille; Mrs Itlttenhoost; Mire Sorties, Lewiston, 'And'w Craig East Palestine; D A McColl, Elizabeth; Thee Atoms, C Hurd, C B Burgin, N 1'; Thos Rosette, Me Envoy; WE Cranston, Albion, to; ltoht tier, Turtle Creek. .1 C Blair, Elizabeth, Pr. J K Dario, hl Ifyer,ro' L W Sturtevant, Boston; Mire Eliz.i McCor mick, Miss Martha McCormick, Wheeling. NATIONAL OOTLL, WATC.O STIIELT L 0 Beam% Grecttielik A L Morton, McKees port; Peter. Arendt Etna, 0; .1 N Prieby, Cin; A Masters, A P Stephens, Elias Stone, M Long, A Ferman, Mra II Kennon, Jos Long, W`Long shore, John Smith, I.lrern co; W ll Pounastonc. Fayette en; Col W Jackman, llrenshington cot 1.1 Spencer, Circleville; L W Steunenville; Lemfara, 11Jatonr(1 IS Mitchell, Brovenanilo; S 11 Fell, WeLater; B J Thompson, J Wallace, Morgantown; Jae Neel, McKeesport; .1 Hayes, A Hayes, Meigs co, J kluntiart, Mrs .1 Mar hart, J Mebkimen, City; J S Wanner, Berke co. J Pugh, Harrison co . I=l George llonbrght, James Boubright, : D S ChuPman, Ohio ; Mrs Russell, liar latowo,o Wm A Ili 11, New Brighton; Zebulen Kinsey, Wellsville; L i MeGolba A 1.a.1y, New6,lle, ; Blt Alciluimiess, ; J P graft, Miss Lloyd, Ohio Geolge au A. Lady, Steubenville; Jos E Merger, Plum : .% Ebber hart, Bellevernon ; J Barkdoll, Massillon: E Tufts 24 Lady,_ Lowell, Mess; W ti Colibon, Canonsburg, Pa.; J Mitme, N Brighton W Cope ' Sir; General GM n UCP, Wm J 'Morrison, Port Perry ; J 8 Morrisou; do •, I' Lewin, R D Foster, Greensburg; W W Soott,D Snar beek,.Alliance ; J 11 4 LOY, Calitan: J Cannon, •ife mid &surlier, J Id Burrell, Greensburg; J Rscailmi, Phila : B F Lucas, Brookville; Thou Darling, New York I;=III W C Stewut, W I' Chappell, II Ibmper, tleo IV Wright and lutly.J9r,d Van Leer, children and sertath N Pi Cio; F It Lunn. (led Itroin and ladvAliadtllorer, Miss N Ibton. does, Nttahville; J Klint Whet., inglield, IF T Slnon.Phila; J 11 Wiggine, N York; .1 S Ito, well and lady, Hartford; Dr (half, 9eo Gardner, Indiana Co; Wm 11 Wearer and child, Erann Tale, Pa; Jos Trimble, Philo; W r (lent, m,t , Con, N York; C Avery. Boston: It C Walker, Elizabeth; S If French, Beam; J boles, Rochester; i 4 Walker, Elizabeth; Geo (Uwe and lady, Eli:abets-town, A IF Rainey, Petersburg, Minna; J It Bibb! cad Nina Todd, Mine Cald well, Judge Ewing, 11 J Ewing, 111 Anderson, Ay; M N Whilluch, F IRosston, N Orleatir;_Dr Jae Steele, I' Adlin. A Grimes, W Davis, Day ton I); F- Cronin, N York; IF 1' Smith, Phila; J Gait, Louinvillt; It Swearingen, ('bile; Jawed Henan,. Steubenville. • The Celebrated Oxygenated fritters; ip.ONTAININti no Aloobol, A sure renAdy far Urn.Prin, in all in %a new, forino.eurb co pan, In the itioinath, heartburn, hehlt Wl Inetirenee, Arid unmakes. ileadanbe. LOOS of Appetit., Pin, mcht and Hen Cotouroptiou, 0.11,c0a .1 Phthoie. Pietaleer/ or wain 10 tbe fitocraoti. fierruutn, es, C 0110... of th e E, tree In., Wakkiww, of fur hunk. tikneral I n r, SIM and the hineeenhahis "mow= of tills univarsultdowase Tiler are isne the beat teem known fer the prevention and pure of Vower and Ague. no te of the that ',fumed In tu • debilitate. or atonic nate of the 1,00205 Sold by „ It, K. xeLLEIIP. o.la b 7 Wool are._ NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! TUST received, Ben Brace, by Capt Chomier iur author Of Ti.. Lilo Of • Sailor. ar .ea ni•tllmora Laughter. U. bier. Ore'. author of the Gambler's W.fe, Luke mot Lan Unroll, At. riptleroy, the trretruger—Vrerh mipplf • - • Katy Penn.., or tafe sod It. Maraca, • Look for !loth . - mood thoighten by &lira llobback. Dollars mot tkoLL by Ally Lathrop. l or mule by K. A. LIILULNYC.NNIO, felt 70 Yourill Meet. Brown'. Essence of Jamaica Binger Ts elaborately prepared from carefully se !enrol ankles at lb. tart oualltr; It rose. l • ramorotrated form all rho taluabie prom ties of rite rho main limo,. sad la warrtoral to bale,. fr om all lulta. ring or other proprttlea Man lorunarrs Lortene:. It J. tevebtlally wort he • 'mini ot rtsoureetarwra where • warm roolial sod .ntolul bltUtulaut partirUla4ll ia cares artery them w • ua analog hum eareretra fairgoer., twat. a lee r drop. tuloill a tumbler,. water with • little rotor, will he toboil an sand wee{ ykstant te.torative. which Motel Mi. eirrenre • Lohly twethl robllttott to the trareller'• tort. maul... Las well at tu the lama, rollectiort al 11 . 10•41. - 1. When there Was troplocrosiarretwe or •elialt or 11.4P•11 atter eating from Import et 10 0 4reatmO. a 1..., an..., M Witt ureJ nom richt,/ la • nil roadear, or ttage. or Imor Ihe Motion of I Y., at ma r tin Ireteore o r *hover, It Orra woo, tow to the dared se wUI fthoazt toner Waal) WO relit,. In ordinary diarehrea. incipient cholambirr sLort, is nil ran!! at proadrallnet 1 the Ulgrekite luathotio.Wi..-flor Rom IridtligeLe.“ 1ke,.., it lb 01128.11L1.10. . . • seuelou lb. rummer mouths seed in doulhern clarnsto It Is invaluable. parteulvtly dung the {MeV E. of epi . demic cbolnea; in, leer or lata.lf elasula c. ertelvvot gee .4 just received lot vale by L. NVILLX/X einmer Ilm legit et not Ireatnoted. 14 1 1 FT V Uk:NTOolongT a r which 1,34 given ju pub gement! .ati.lsctin to Oar relsil cusectresree, lee en now supply to say extent. having Jutt reed forge: tot, al itoo4 black Tel at 7.7)i, CP Pt, Outtrlor awl Litre. Mara. 75e to 81 25. J.. t.),lctlhllltli a CO. I . IIEESE--.50 bra. receiving this day, awl ‘,/ viva the ..leis It. DAV/5.1.L0 6b, =.l (Ahem el re. t ii - ISIVEGO prepared Corn, manufactured iVai n tlic l giTa l iat'aVh=fr ;i2g7, healthy. no ~or prvpufli tor it.. la h.. 'UM lal Juel trod .14 lOriole by IL C. %ELIA:Ith. S. hood elteet. 11.110TAIOES-2U bolo. !Led Potatomi, extra a. floolity —Ter Tale 1r .1011 N WATT CO. . rrALLOW-3 bbls. prime, for solo by je7 J. J.. 1. Di 1514 C. II UST ree'd, U. I'. B. Jruno's last, Paqui ar Ulna. Iluat's.MercbarktlAilLYßZlG. ti ter Jur.e. le , lbas awl C. 1 1 ,01 by Amy Tbe Too bamiller. be the !Bethke of r.ore Ibeeolea. UlLbleN/NriN a W., 7e Yawl.axe, 1 4 1 EA . THERS - 3090 lbs. on hand inreala by. DICK , r 0,,,,,LC . (, t 1.11 kegs 6 twist No. I, in store pro Ltrri.E c IS. 14 1 1811—Nos. '2 and 3 Dloaketel, in Lido and • hull' bbh. N.. I Zhu! sad Roiling; In ...ove, sod for gut,. by 1101111 , 011 • Lartur. a cu. MOLASSES -10 bbls. Sugar Howie, (St Jam.. 1t.u.71) Opt reett'and ra.ltabl by J.,. LITTLE • CM 1610AI', SOAP—Just read a larga a:+sort i,..7 meat or Um ropular Aar.* a•tt tplirt Foape, ri.lo.otlol, 1i.1110041, blurting Toilet, Vank to ao Dub U, Nallopal I..tiaritr err.", I,e• a Fll.lotit.r article. rut gale Or • U. ic.muciums. see ta Wesel ferret. lIIMLINUTON v . cri, • W. A.CO. 10 • . No. =el Libottr Q-A RT A I N'B 11logruitio form Q-A Munn.' et .at dr•tottie itnto.l.l:v. The (....r•knn tran•tx. Nn , h of Arnlenna . • Popo., Libmir--00011.1.54 ror . " ' , i l I''"' 4' '''''' it 14."..'" suet i I, ir• . and for Wl.' 1 Ti,.,lnAe new w o re. n••••. • . ... ~ i , 1.1 . !.! W. A...•611.1)1.-NVI•ANP.I a 0.. . ! JA 76 Vourib mint& t ! 1 bla a °Lion Syrup, sYlti") l ' --1 1:; j 0" ' &war Wolin , • ow consligni '""t; m ' 4 " br • ISAIAH DIOXIII: • 00.- 1 IMMIME BY TELEGRAPH. IiIIIO , NATIONAL CONVENTION. Juhe )9. The Cousestiou was Olmsted at IO o'clock, A 01 , with prayer by Dr. Motile. The Hall was crowded, and the galleries brit. hunt with ladie9. Moos were unable to gain an Gov. Johnston discovered an omission in the sth resolution, is pohlilthed, which should read es follows: "The Government should he con ducted on principles of the strictest economy, and revenue sufficient for the expenses thereof ought to be derived mainly from a duty on im ports, nod not from direct taxes; and in loyieg such duties, Bound policy requires ajust dis crimination and protection; and a protection from fraud by specific duties, whereby suitable encouragement will ha offered to American industry equally to all CLISSeII and portions of the country." Mr. Botta' speech and letter injured General Scott. The Fillmoro and Scott men profess to ho equally sanguine. Four of the Indiana dele gate. will go for Fillmore in the comae of the morning. BE= Scott. Fillmore. Ffebeter. 7th Ballot 131 133 28 litll - 133 • 181 28 9th •• 138 131 29 10th - 135 130 27 11th •• 134 ' 131 28 12th •• . 134 130 28 12th •' 134 180 28 14. L. . 133 130 29 14th •• 1i • 130 29 in,h. '' 138 129 28 17th " 132 131 29 18th " 132. 131 28 10th " 132 131 29 20th " 132 131 29 21st " 133 131 28 224 '• 132 130 30 234 " ' .132 130 30 24th " 133 -129 36 25th '• 133 12E 31 2Gth " 134 /28 30 27th " 185 128 29 28th - .: 135 128 29 29th •, 135 028 29 30th " 134 _ 128 29 31st " 134 128 29 After the slat ballot the Convention adjourned until tout o'clock in the afternoon 324 " 134 l2B 30 334 " 134 128 29 34th .. 134 126 28 32th " 1:14 l2B • 28 38ah .' 13:: 128. , '' 29 37th •• . 136 137 28 38th - ,' 136 123 29 .19Ih •• • 1.34 128 30 40th - 134. 128 1 1 9 Cat •• 132 /28 ' - 32 4 2 4 •• 174 128 . .30 434 ,• 134 128 ay 44th •, 133 129 . 30 42i1l 181 127 3• 11 46th - 134 127 31 12th hollot— Fillmore lost one by a ditideil district in Virginia. • , 18th-1 gained for Scott trim Valmont and our from Nrw York, the latter a loss to Web ster. 17th—tfebst, gained I from Scott of New Hampshire, Fillmore gained one of Scott of Rhode Island mid one of Vermont. Rhode Is land commenced her Tote "for the Hero of-M'ex leo." New Hampshire 'lot the Defender of the Cow , litution," North Caroline "(or the President, Millard Fillmore." (trent cheering and laughter. Mr. Botts insisting that New Ilami.bire Toted for Henry Clay. 19th,—Webster lost ono cf New Hampshire, which went fur Crittenden. I9th.-Soott gained one _of New Ilampshire from Crittenden. -Webster gained ono from Scott in N York (Inn of Illinois deleratri per aims in noting for Fillmore againa his delera fion. lie was preaented with a large bonnet from Senator Pearce in the gallery. A card tore Lie name and en the lsrk„ ••A tribute sid. Jour tler.tion to Fillmore " 21,1—Scott gaited oue of New Ifempohire from Wa...orr; IVrbstvr gained ono of Vdrmout from Siott; Scott gain. 000 front.krobsteriu Nrw York. . • Ml—Rhode 10=4 gave four fo? IVelister, being n loan of un from Solt unit ono from Fillmore. ' 23(1—0f Rhode ',land. tkott gniEs tiro from Wrbst.r; WrMur gain. 4 ono of CountMleut (ion, :icon. and tVel.strr Fain ono of NOW York from Scot t. 31111—Scott gain, ono of New Volk from WeNiter. • Vilb—Wetwier gaino ono of Now flamp, nbirr from Scow ',Moe one from Fillmore in Virginia. Scott pine one of New Voik'frout Web. Scott gains ono of Connecticut. 7Hth—d•mulinu WAR made to adjourn until an o'clock. A vete by the Slates was demented: ayes M. nays . , ;4 - fib—Scott gains one from W. Inter andiose6 our ahi.cat, an Illinois volt, Some Moteus,ing apparent. 3 10—Adjourned milli four o'clock in the evening. 34th—eritlendrn gained ono from Scott and ono from , Fillmore. Scott has gained one of lowa, from Ftlmure. 35th luotion to wijourn until higliday 11/LB 103 L, The Convention, attar the- 4Gth Valtot; at -81- o'clock, udjounted until ten o'clock on Monday. 4tet—A &locate' gave notice that nalmot a rumination was made on the 50th he ehoutd mmv to 6.l)othi die, end leave the qm,tion to the t•hoplo.. I'INCINNATI, MARKET. • CINCINNATI, Jane 17. The river Ie stationary, sad the weather Flour—Unaltered: sales 800 bbla at .$3.'2.3Ci1. $3.30; fancy brands $3,76. tilliskep— I 6;. t Provisions—Nothing done; market qui et. Orocertes—Firm; no sales of inomou; sugar l'oq;Ci; it!Minima 33@;84; Coffee 9i; Cheese 61. xl l O CONTILACTORS -I...GOArcs Iltuard's Popertor Pluttott Tnttde , t • rgi,Sal. Dr let ' 31 Wad 04,1 , i/ A..-1600 tbs. reed for ink by J .1..1. 1:04/111L. teS 1017 Llterty garret. NAN . 11:1)--100, 1 10) lbs. Woo{, for which earl:C.olle p. 41. wt. J T. *J. J. BOON& MID-8 keg. jug, received for Kite by itusetd.b a JOIINBTOII. 11114451er arra. ki ACK EltNl,- , 20 bide. & 10 tif. do. No. .1‘ L. largr,jtvd reel f..rosto bf 'on 1.H.5E.1.1. t J MINSTON. I EMILINU-20 bbls. No. received and Or raw br KOOSKbI.t JOHNSTON. • F lBll-30 bide. Lake Trout; barn.l3 • IS Of.+ jut rwid bar Fr irM . • J. IL CAN.. [Kilo •111SESE-300 bee. Cream Cutting; 1 - ream mart; for esl. be timuit 11. roI.LINI4, JO7 Warr rtrret,•bere U a - 5, g 25 laid.. 152252: . • . W blob, 10., Laos Itio C. 1.1 A ;lAt Ito, MAi2l, :1 • • 100 •• Not tlong • bn.hels Cal , . ItAlpre, 74 far tillf chr.to Young 60 bac, Crude 1.. r PS/rIAII bleh hi ti tl UTI R-3 bbls. irenl),ieecisnd for sale by 11 i.S Ittlent.t. t JaIINSTON. OIL LEMON—aa IN Oil Lemon, war• nuteri It t. . pare kruki.u..t end . 0 4 torah' by It. E. seLLsay.ar. Id w.oi rt. HIED APPLE,S r 4 bbL for mil(' by • T J Allegheny Savings Raid Co: — STIARES forrahlamtrLlasa.ind,,by .. • . Pock an 4 Ittebauum I:rokr, Cororr Muket aid 1%11,1 Allegheny City Bonds W A Tt nE , L) t. itt by the earner at Market and A. WlLAtit:r. t Q. Mineeota Mining Co. mtSliAlt&S foi wale by }e7. h. WILKINS L CO. A ,,, C ,,by N —4OOO lin. SjtJr 1.7 1..4n Liberty alrmt. bblx. Extrtvand S. F. just te.;.. aired for nab. by lex RUPSELL A JOIINISTON. TES7'}IR. PA I'ES. 7 -A lieautirul I. arliel, jupt a.l for by 111031A:1 PALM TA Kriel Pin net 'VIRE. BOA PRINTS—A varied naaort on!. for oat at rho l'aorr Worchour• or 1.6 . • THUS. PA LIS Wt. [Jon OFFICE, PAPER 7 -olnuperipr gnnl r '" a " r ." , TIMS. • 41110AR-11.0 1,14 c N. Q., landing from ..te.mx, k.. ex j.. 4.11. CANFIELD. AND RIBBONF.1;A. A. M 4. ono en, an floliinu oat thew 'SKY of lloonoto 1.t1t0.....Cgr , 0 , 1f mints' wee. • . fall _i IVIOLASSES:7IIM, . jnstroceiied atTli Iva 41 . M1.131! by - J. ULANE—UI 1 -all size, constantly on band', of E•lllvrtnnu bemn..l. and for We. bf •' • IL 1,11. 7. ELL1(111. ' BRAYER. BOOKS AND In Ltis lathe ploiont oz.* 100.0 o)oisot bluffing?.. Ual l . lace 194 prim. V. 101110%.• ACINZIV. co !foam arm. MISCELLMNEOU,S UPERIOELPACKSD TEA etteo -10 'hub of ibbillevi• Yogneatral to hi. , Sp in LL }l and 'I lb. y ebwind attb To, Volt. buil noted In• every other ...West eSiwt Ms best pal on kith, !Wet: sad ro t ortor N,L. lassoity of theta. E, efT W. k. olthosr sone 1.1 loYvailtie. pottiest to Le rotarnol. sot AgAgrovad oa lisalerii Lo months! at Wes at Los ail 1W yam.. qua . lip eau lo Lad in tbe basteen skies • • W. A. Sist•Ll'itti (Wio No. VAI Liberty at. V t ILESII TEAS! FRESII TEAS! I—WCY balfebests Tema, reties and ban& laiasll4/401 al be ..dell. , of Aoat Mast s u, sibich vitt tio slid by the Lnickaye, at the loseat wbolisWo rates. by • W. A. ficeLlYtthi /cm. HT W. Dealers, arZAUZZ YLA.NNIMIS--111urptiy . k Burch- I L A tlell .pply ths rend Wrloli . and L... 11•11 llama Plawoels. emay and, Hilt Won" do. 60..5 L BOSSE MOLASSES & SYRUP bd Lblv lb a. Kolas., CU. hafinviyi lu cwt. 'Jon York Syrup Akin., CO bbla.flablen byrup: byrap Nohow.: C par. • dn. rvevivonc a lacul for tab. by von W. v. WI LYON. 14T Front and 114 elpeanal Wanted, A NEhicAN Dollars Do. Ho. Half D- Alesless do ' Boserelans. Aoudad. do Uoiorso n Proulea a do lisp:A.., Ciro Arase TUoor, Too Under Pk.A, MIAs. eridrao.• T. MAW.' P..% dn.. Patio{ Tooldis,os. flpsoigh Doubt... AtNsoklog sad KAU,co of 'let U.. Ufti KA NO, fourth str.t. 14 1 0 It SALE4—A fineliuckaway, nearly new. E.ASITS of ', LOUD DOE IAUPRAM. j A 6 L.L . ow-;bbls No. 1111 Wu. et, 1 Js4 • k I i .B Il L & A t e' ax i nfi l .fiL B P l 7 7l t .0 at yAry t0:7 4 - P ACON SIDES-3 I lbs. just ree'd for 111 salt by A. lIARBAUGID •nne rea'd an forln I J. T. kJ. .E 00011 E. 207 Lamar .1 do. Scarfs, Murphy • eopply or Ikt , c, el, *bleb Pth cg . T RUP-50 !Ada:, a prima article, pet eleryed,and for We by B. IiARBAUOII. MACKEREL— Sp bble. No. 3 large; . ;p hr.- " ti:11Allabtloh.."1" SS. OINGER-3 gross Brown's, for sale us es 11.41 J. FeIIOOMIMCKIL it CO. AA LOOLIOL-76 &;92 per cent strength, for not br' Nen ' J. SOLIOONIIANIII • CO. `PERM OlL—Worantrd pure, just recd ula by J. ECl,lloo.illAKEti a CO, VROCIBLES- 7 12 'eski best Black Lend LJ for sale by .le4 J. WHOA MAK kr. k UO. 11 ASON' 110ACKING-2.11 grosa.largo e CO. HOOT GINGER-2.5 ba' for sale by . 101 J, FCLIO(INI1A KEn 1 CO. jiILUM---te tibia. Extra and Superfine . FonallF Flour, for Wu by 110E2ELL t JOHNSTON, DV Water rtrort V,F IItANIJES—So lad. prime, on hand and to Artl re this Jay, for tei4loy W. A. lI