!!ASINS WC/INDISSII 'DONUT JANE!NDS/ THOMAS JjMIEON JOSIAII READER JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO., No. 103 WOOD EMMERT, P/TTI3EITTAtC,FI. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FORIEIIGrN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call tho attention of • THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCEANTS OENFRA Y, TO TIIIIR STOOK FOR TOE Zi 11 X N CIF N-D 13 V NE bri El B. TRADE, Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Their Terms and Prices will be as Favorob e to PrireheNer. 11/4 thn,e any other "House. .EaBt .1 . West. liiarCash and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call. H. 0H LDS & C 0 ~ WHOLESALE BOOT AND, SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every variety, dud latest styles and fashions mlapted to Spring and Summer Sal.n., chick '• having been purchased principally for CASII, direct from the Manufacturers, and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE MENTS to our friends who may call. WE ARE AGENTS FOR Is6x.rcx-1.1z.z.713 1. _AT £ 1V "1", TWET.A.LLIO TIPPED BOOTS AND 1:3FIOICS,1 FOR BOYS, YOUTUS AND ~ispcgtai fLoticto. LAJI SUPERIOR COPPER MILL szezr...rzwei, "WORKS PITTSIIIIRGII. PARS, /MCCURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, faunas.: and BOLT COPPER, PRIzR , SRD COP PER ItOTTOME, R. 08,3,1 Still Bottoms, kronor rolder, Aa Impartors and Bolden le METALS, TIN PLATE SWERTAREN, WIRE, Ike. Cooitimtly oo WA, ?Inman'. Maio. uid Toole. Knlouse, :No. i 4 First and 120 Second street. Pttueargh, P•anw. *irriportal orders of Copper cut to soy dmlrt.d'rst tern. ity2thd.4l.lyT JOHN 13; LEE, TIERCA.A. 1.7" 'l' 1 A.ILO R, No. 45 Market St., Pittsburgh. A good assortment of CLOTII3, CASSWZRES, Vann!, COAMOS, sod all cm!" suitable for gentlemouil woar.instrumivaL Mir Orders promptly filled, is the lalsot style of the art _ uks9SAydfc /;/ mac °RID Sc co-, Ca EANUPACTIIREND AND DZALEHB IN HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street, Fitt/shut-2h, Hare now on hand for Spring Sales, as large and complete an assortmett of Goods to C 431 to rOl3 nrl let any of the eastern Hiles, odopstlog of PER, SILK AND WOOL RATS Of every atria and gnat Icy; C APS of every quality aud latest EOM°. ; PALM LEAP, STRAW, LEGMAN AND PANAMA lIATS; STRAW, LEGHORN AND SILK BON NNTS,,,etr, etc. Pomona wishing to purchoft either by WaalillASS Or limn. will find It to their adrautage to call and saandona oar stock. • tarn AMEN= WHITE ZINC PAINT. sob Tons Snow Whits and No. 1. DRY A-VD GRIMM TR OIL IN rßesct, WARRANTED prim, eloio and to entre, for ale by JOSEPH K. STRONG, No. 13.3 Rendo Streot, New York, Agent, 'Pfeil% Montagne b Co., Peri. RWIr• - MnMitPJ=V•lgg .7Z)14.41-PEIFINS> T.EI-17_.C3Ft., 13= PITTSBURGH., PF.NNA_, Has just returned from the Eastern Cities and Is now retelling Lis Syring stock of Cloths, Oassimeres, Path* and Coatings or every variety and atylo ydar+Md tatbe beat oily uti canntry trade, which will Le toads op to order with prompt.). and despatch, and at rat.w as law a. at any other similar establishment In the city. Cm:3AM Ih', M.:3 :4 a al :.er.,lEO(O Forwasding and Uommiasian illerettants, And Agents, fur the sale of--Pittsburgh Menu Pcha4. Oomrignmentit and order. for LEAD, ITIDE3, lIEUP. palltitt.d. Prompt attack , tina to Molting and forwardiop. . . No. 49 Commercial St , DL Loot• dolealikota J. 11. CHRISTY, X. D., 163 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Penna., flastag had the advantaged of &adorn College. and Eke vitals, sou easel year? practice, *ECta his profoselotsel fiaNIIRCiIeAL AND MEDICAL, CANES. HAE. TT: D. Howard. Col- Wilson Skearkale.. D.IL A. Ida"... lion. 11. A. Woostr. T. IL .831, En. p.m. T. J. Highs.. .7 . R, John IL Alsilos, Esq. ' Jacob. cCollister. Esq. mr.hly.ito 231 - 21.11..18T0P1C WORIC.I3. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, . MAATF/1ni332 AND MISS IX MOLT vax.rm or COOLING; PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Pancy Orate Fronts, &c. Sole Proprietor of the celebrated PATENT GAB BURNING and SMOKE CONSUMING COOK STOVES. Othas and Bales Room, aul&lydis N 0.4 WoodSt, Pittsburgh. Pa STARCH AND FARINA. Mode bythe Wilt Pktlaetelptila Manufacturing Co. (nit Premium awarded by the Franklin Institute, November, HU.) Diatneird Glom Starch, le nu. coneg 6 boxes, 6 !ha. each Do do • bum do 40 papera,l Also, Maned, Pato end Purl Starch, to bola. varkno Mess, all for Lamb ova 0011. N 141.11.111,1, for Corn Etarch.) h bxx 40 papers each. This article is expressly prepared for colloary porpoise, and can be relied ea as superior in errs= to any now in • use. For sale by THOMPSON, CLARKE kYOCFNO, Phfia,larey., 165fAdtt re Agents Cor the Company. 80.4.111£69 Zic SONS, 111111111 Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, anyrricens or SPOSIT, BANK NOTSB AND SPUDS, NO. 67 SIAS STRUT, PITTSBURGH, PA. 113.0ollection• made on all the principal elfin, thrimgh. out the Sinned States. ap22.7cly r. FLOSSID.Tter ORR, EN MIX/4 RI STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, BONNST.RISSOSA FLOWERS, lc., RO. 93 MARKET sTam. 1117SBCBG S. &C. P. 311L&RIELE, 2121ZUCITLIMII3 Or MINTING, 700 AND ALL KINDS OF WRAPPING. _PAPER. W.arithena.. No. 27 Wood S Plrrsnizon; tartar fa JOHN COCHALA..N or, .8.H.0 xassznarvrtaby Iron U.41/11314 Iron Vaults, Vault Doom Window Bhntters, Window Guards, &e., ...I.rw. Slaconsdarnd and 86 Third Hired., (Batman Wood and Idarkat,) PITTSBURGH, Pd. arm ea band • a irmitty of now Patterni, fancy and plaid, suitable for all pnrpores. - Particular attention paid to arl• OndagfiraraLeta. Jobbing done at short noUce. tnr9 WIC 1114Purci.— .. am. 0. MIND tromp, ORN Ir. - sr B AT LAW, -MO ...,sopicrroas IN cuyi...Ncsav, so. • 6, Mule Mad, Dubuque, lowa. ArOollootlloospromaptly made In sny part of Northern/MA, or WWI= Wisconsin. attendto thepurchueaud Salo of pail Batattee,, ob• tedubg Money on Boucle and Ifortoges reldydfo wreersov pooausa-.-- ..... ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS, POUNDERS AND MACIUNISTS. WABEIINGTON WORN B, Pittsburgh, Penna. Ognes, N 0.21 Jlarycet street. Meanllicaur all kinds of dteam Etienne =I Mill Main nnY: endldnimaallroad Work, Bloom Dofln• and &cat Iran .lobbing wd nig don° on ghort notice. .stitilytife ~t'PffiYbiA.N Sp es 0N . kliondaataaa. az4Dcalari In ell Ida, of TOBACCO, wryer AND CIGARS, N D LL18A,..1 7 TO-13.A.0 CO, ope fta r afNasithikld Send and Dianand.4lky. PITTEDVAD PA. VORICIIG-N 1G XCELANCEIt. SLGHTBILLS DRAWN BY • SIFIEMMAN & 011 rus wan BAPS, LONDON, IN BUN ONE POUND STDRIANO AND UPWARDS. Abe, BWJ on the principal cities and tovrne of Ines, Belgium, "Hofiud, Germany, Ronde and other European Eltatee,conitAntly on hand and for We by WM. U. WILLIAM t OD., efiCithyrtire Mechem. Wald street. corner of Third: J. SCOTT, DenUlm, 11AS regloyel to tho house lately occupied e 7 Dr: Wto.A...Ward, No. NS Peon greet, (eostb Mee.) Ilan' door item Hand street. OtOos Boon from 9 A. N. till 5 P. Y. gals dre POSTLIS If s NZIASON & CO., artzi . 13 A FL R. IC L S, SOLID BOX VISES, Oa s t . Steeland Hammered Shovels and Spades, :floriFi?Arstimiri. Blades. Wodges, UVTOW Taatb .11.• Vcrarggiiitoe, No. 17 Mdarket Street. Prrrautraan. PA. J. DX. LITTLJr, NEECRCErA.IVZ. No. 54 Bt. Skil. Street, 011,8 °0 41 4.! prrmousa, 'Which are highly rueonneended throughout Metes for their durability and rliespnete—ONE PAIR haring been Ruud by actual tad, to OUT-WEAR THREE PAIRS OP TUX OLD STYLI.: Sirßoyers to find it to their :Livening., to call and amine our stock Bejore Purchatiny Eleetehere. tar Partlm IKr intention cleen to ordora. nal° dtt w3nET CHILDREN, spcciai itotucs. IC Et I C7.A. N A."/' C H. FC WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OP ELATERICAST WATCHES We would most respectfully call the fillet, clan of the public to the American Watches nom bolo, tenderly introduced, toe manufacture of which hen be came. firmly established that entire confidence can be pieced upon them as safe and correct titne.kaeps rib both 17 the wearer and Rating been appointai Wholesale Agenta 1:•r the ante of then Watches, the public may be atanrel that ire can eon them at the very Rafted cash prima. We have also a vary Taro...stock of BILV Y.it and PLATED WARE, FINE GOLD JEWELRY in nett, each t. Cereal, GarneL Como°, Jot and Paintings. Our sn•ortnirat cf CLOCKS I. unusually lnr¢r nt prtrerat coraprielng some branUfai pnorrus of KM LIT and ONE DAY PARLOR and OYFICE CLOCKS at OREAT_Y RE DUCED PRICES. have aloe a fall flock of Engllah and Pwke GOLD end SILVER WATCHES on hand, all of our owe importation. Also, Watch >l•kon' Toole, Materials and Watch W. 1.. REINEMAN A 51t/YR AN, fe2BalAwT fin. 42 Filth street. OTITERSI MOTHELLSII MOTHERS!!! Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup for Children Teething. It has [tomcat en earth. It greatly facilitate. the prongs. of teething by wife.olng the pima, reducing all inilantinatian—will allay pain, and I. torn to-regulate the bowel.. Depend open it. methrra it Brill give rest to youraelres, and relief and health to year infanta. Perfectly wife In all caws. Thin valuable preparation Is the prearription ono at shit moepixt.rlenct‘l ntilt oh fire! Lon.!. Phy.lolano In Kew. Rnglanth and has born tin,el with rarer fnilinn .nrres/r In million. of GILFAIL We believe It the twat end wrest remedy lu the world, In all moue of Dysentery sod tharhnea In C6tldren , whether It article Irvin farthing nt from any other ranee. If life awl health eau Iwo nattmaterl by dollar,. ani nla. It le worth Ite weight In gold. Millions 01 bottlo• . •old o‘rry 700, ;0 a.* 'Coiled Btato•. tt 1• so old And ooil , tried rouludy. PRICE ONLY Y CENTS A O)TT LE 9-sone genninortuleon the facvamilf. of CC A PER ETh Nevr York, is on the outside Wrillpplll, Sold by Drnegfats 'throughout tbo , world. Mt. GEO. ff. ICXYEKII, Agent for Fatah.. WS-lash-ler SEWING MACHINES A 0 1 I 1- I s F“Ps aALE vtrif ALI LATE! T.MPROVEIME Iv TS 41.T..11X. a. REED, ..... 20011 L. 201 D oLLtu...ki Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONIC.B, 33 o'l - 73 Sr kl...Aufactarernof CAST STEEL; SPRINtI, PIA , W •na A. B. STEEL; PPRINGS and AXIES, o.Tur Rao and Pirtr g!nvta, 1111st,towll, L). B. RoG-Hats a. CO actgaro Icooprervsed PatentSt eel Cultivator Teeth. pornoßossand Pint Streets, PitesZ..,r; , ,,Prs J eSS...lydfe. RAIL ROAD BPIKE COMPANY. Joseph Dllworth.----114 W. C. Mdorell (Buccenars Go /brier, liAre cf Si)ari Bl.ol,CTLllrLa RA IL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SeIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, an.12:1,r14: PITTPROROK. PKSS'♦ .E3.33MKILY S. COLI,LIVIS Porwarding and Commission Merchant, A.VD 15710LESALE DEALER !N Cheese. Butter, 9.11.1 x, Aud Acdou Glextersll7, •.) No. 21. II &rat. Ati•buriA Hide, Oil and Loather Store, D. KIRILPATRI . OIC & SONS, No. 31 S. Third Sterket and Chtednut sta., Philadelphia, have for lode DRY AND BALTND SPANISH HIDES, Dry and Green Belted Patna Hip., Tanners • Oil, Tanners' and Cur • lien . Tool. at the lowest prints, and upon tho heat terms. slf_All kinds of Leather in the rough wanted, for which the highest market price will L. given In cosh, or taken in grabens for Mica Leather stored free of theme end .old an commission. tort lydw $l,OOO REWARD for any Medicine that Will excel PRATT A BUTCLIER'd IdAOlO OIL, the only Indian Remedy new gold for Itheurnetism, thuralsta, Lbwdeube, Toothache, Pain In the Bide or Back, Sprain., Brhises, Bore Throat, Burns, Contracted Cords and Muscles, the only veg. etehle remedy discovered that will act open them and Ilm. bar thaJoints. Thounands of per/ma here been cured of these coMplainte by Ude new diecartry. All are invited 4> give It • trial. Prionipel GM°, 'MG Washington street, Brooklyn, N. Y. km male by DR. Gila 11. KEYSER, Nn. 140 Wood .trees, and J. P. FLEMING, Alla,Lefly. Mg:serum of Pratt At Botcher on the wrapper, and name blown In the bottle. ap2l4-devrtf lizepecuz.—Dx. Wilson'e Pilla hare become quite popular aa a remedy for Ilea4ache, of every dracrlp. don. They bare Invariably afforded Immediate relief 0100 when other romodiee have Wed. They do not sicken the stomach...re quite conve❑foet end agrecabln to take. Prepared end sold by B. L. TAIINEtTOCK a CO , wt o tale Pit:gears, corner of Wood and oth ars.,Tlttahorgh, P.. Jelallarf PURE OLD Ex& WIIISAY.—I have on band rerersl barrels old Aye Whisky width I hare Would° anal kept until lair. became old And .111 be .old by the barrel or Aollon, for medical parpoeee. narliolawk . DLO. 11. HEVIER. 140 Wood stroot AnnrciAL Keyger, of 140 Wood street, has on ham/ • vet 7 excellent &elm for ..lenf persons, by stblbh maor Pant= ae• rude to bear m m mem.— Alm, mall gotta pertha dram, which i. Inserted Into the ear, and is • ery afnelent In many awe of deafness, f a2","al ter PURE .1 3 / 1 41tim.—I have Brandy which I val guarantee to be pure and at for roalleloe, which I bete purcbmett to Inca a public want. enl ma. whet will try this can be 'ALLOW ergs ao larl7rlgrarl/ GEO. It. KEYSER. Ito Wod arms. GALVANIC YAITi aY, OR I:Unlit) MAGNETIC 2dECEIEEIN fh v nNid inaponas, very noperk•r land NW be sent frengprcan charge., whom var Icrir.sa runs, Apo° •te ' , woof Ten Dollar. A.ltlrr. In. IA nO U.iOIIrEISR. No.l Wood aL Picannrnb. pa nt,n.16.1/ Cruttots Sams of a good quality for bale at DR. KEYBER'B,I4O Wad at. otpl9ll.turT . . Bramoss—A. full assortment of all kinds of Syringe. for oda at DR. BEYB6IDB, No. 140 Woal at reet. Tan only 'Truss Manufactory in PittBburgli 0 Dn. IC MEV& No. 110 Wood mt. opl9.davrT To rXND BROKEN WARE of any kind you can het thadgeoaria Diamond Oemant at Wt. 13 ELSEIVII, No HO Wood street. aplg.ditter DE. Ward'a Tooth Powder and Tooth Wash. AO) qtaatity of the above urticluu nto fur tale ut mitmul prlcee b, KrygEft, N 0.140 Wwll at, l'lttalmrgh. SUNDRIES -332 sacks Wheat; 21 do Dry Apr 4,4, 7 do F1ZZ.1..1; 3 44 Wool; 3 do Pea Nut.. 49 An Pizarro, To an Ire on otoamor Olen omod for solo Iq royal IMAIMI DICKEY Al Co, B ACON -10,000 lbs. Bacon Shouldert; 6,000 Kuno, Nlmoolvlog from Fin.). llonso nod for .d.blr my3l HOST. DICKEY, an Lanny et .. . --------- CASTILE SOAP-15 bxe. genuine French CastileB.p Just reed and for We .t FRANCE'S y.rdly Grocery end Tea Store, Word .t, Allegbomy. _ OARS SODA-600 Dm pure New Cabala S. 11c4liast reed sad far ark WILATICIII Family Groan otal TO% Pam angboy. writ Vilthbitigh 05mttt. THURSDAY NIORNING, JUNE 2, 1859 TlMPVlRATURC.—Obserrations taken at I.We Optician Store, No. 58 PiRS et,, yeeterday. IN Ave. IN STUD. 112 mrlt.d&At U S. DESTRICT COST,—The case of the United States against Levi Long, was still on trial in the District Court, yesterday. After the exam ination on the part of lilt. government of several witnesses, in addition tot those we reported yesterday, the District AttOrney, Mr. Roberts, rested. No new facts of much apparent im portance were developed. The postmaster of Cumberland, Mr. Taylor, was examined, who was present at the arrest and examination of Long. and who corroborated the testimony of McGuire in Many particulars. The assistant postmaster of Baltimore was present, anti pro duced the register of that office for the blth and 27th of Septgmber, which were put in evidence to .haw that the letter alleged to have been em bezzled, ltd not aril, at that office on either of he days above. Ilan. .1. R Ells then opened the case in abrief and appropriate speech, indicating the grounds ou which the defence stood and what they were prepared to prove. The defense then brought forward a large nuldber of respectable citizens of Somerset county, who leatified to the good eharecier of Long. Enoch Long, brother of defendnht, testified that he has been clerk in the store of the defendant for three years; on the Tuesday after the arrest Nelson Flchtner told witness, in presence of Jo siah Dom, that on Saturday, the 25th of Sept., McGuire came down in the snail coach, but he (F ) did not know him: that he (F.) took the Wittenberg mail, where he (F.) was postmaster, changed it as usual and put it back in the stage: that McGuire then took the mail to the house, opened and examined it; Fichtner asked him what authority he had to open the mail; Mo- Quire showed his authority as special agent; then Fichtner soya "all right:" he (F.) told Mc- Guire to go along with him to the Post-office; he went and examined all the letters and packages iu the Pest-office; found nothing wrong but one package, which he said the old man (Fichtner's father) had left out by mistake. Witness tend ed bong's store, on the 25th and anti 27th of September; there were gold dollars taken in on both days. Mr Winter, from near Wittenberg, was there on Saturday nod bought goods, pay ing come small coin; the desk mentioned in Mr. McGuire's testimony, had no pigeon holes in it nor any drawers; the porn• montiaie lay on a shelf inside, and any one could see it - on opening the desk; it was need to keep change in for the use of the store; I hod put- money in it on Mon day; there were about $lO in it tu gold dollars. Josiah Dorn was next sworn, who testified to many points corroborating am testimony of Long, in reference to Nlcilinire's examination of the mail bags at Wittenberg. At this point the Court adjourned The arguments of counsel will be mode to-day Tllt Pittsburgh Horticultural Society held their ineetinc: on Wednesday, Mr. Mliartight in the chair The Committee of Arrangements were rt..itiested to meet with the Society on fri day next. A.. 1. Woo'slayer and H. Bockatoce were aided to said committee. .1. Barry was selected as one of the Fruit Judge• . The Corrt,pouding Se<•etary wan ordered to invite the Ohio t'omological Society tn meet in Pittsburgh. NlesErs. Negley sCo George S Negley, and others, exhibited some rare and delicious speci menu of flowers. The annual exhiltnton of the Society has been flied for tie Tth innt. Great preparations are being MAO for it, and it will doubtless be one of the hnest displays ever wade by the Society JACK 1.105W141140.... 1..11r. ; lit NIAJOR Do•stao —Any of our readers who are subject t.) the -Glace, - and wieli to dispel them in moment, cannot do better than procure a copy of thi. ntJe Bolin ing Yonhre Story Llook, find our word for t: t tiny wall not be subject to them while perusing ii It t, enough to observe that they emanate fr,.ui tfre Ira of the original Jack Downing Letters Ills Yankee diaries and style are very diverting, nod posses, an originality and fidelity which ore net discernable in the writings of a horde of imitators We advise those who are of a melancholy disposition, and who wish to rid themselves of it, to get a cops of llki• work. Pelee only cents For Hoot (liner, fifth etreei It W twt.t.., a i u.itutowntrii joie i+a poem titling 01,r one hundred pages, by the nnth.•r of . ..lite (nee of Macithelah," nod other pinnienl rtfontunc known to faruo. The ro•lurtion before on in tinned on a trot fr.tnt enclitic, in which 14 contained a beautiful at., mphe to what that author terms the "Ash Trrr of F:wintence. The hook is handsomely hound, and the letter pre«. faultiest.. For sale by J S lcacison, "tr IVoctl street. n Ct. , STI —The Executive Commi t, of the Ref Odic.an patty at IAWTCDCe county, met in or Castle on Monday last, and issued a Galt for a Replll,:i,th County Convention, to meet on Monday the Llth day of June next The Committee appointed Col John S Pomeroy, rep resentative delegate to the Harrisburg conven tion, and concurred in the appointment by the Republicans of Trio:lngo county, C P Ramsdell, Ee l , a.. S,natorial delegate Aromas Feint BOAT.—We learn that a gen tleman of Ibis city intends putting another steam ferry boat on the Allegheny, to run in connec tion with Cnpt. Torrence's excellent line. The arrangement tent be completed in a few days. Capt. Torrence Is a true gentleman a careful officer, and bin name in a guarantee that mat ters will be managed properly. lticsiairti —The body of the little girl found floating to the Ohio river near Jack's run, on Sunday, proves to have been that of Mary Feed, daughter of a resident of South Pittebergh. She was aged nine years, and was missed from home about !six weeks ago. .The pieces of clothing kept by the undertaker led to her identification. A DEur.- -The strawberry consumers of this city nlo the city press a debt. They could afford to sup ply every beimpaper in the town, the and Po.' In particular, with O quart of strawberrtes in pint hon. each day. We see laformed on all sides hat the buyer now gets a quart of thin Inacious fruit when he bargnine for that qyantity—and this is altogether owing to the peers of the city. Tun Blair County Whig says the Furnace no. der the control of it. Lorenz, Esc / , & Co., has been fired and we understand is doing well. Exten sive repairs hove been made to her and the enter prising gentlemen who have ber In charge, will too doubt be sueoesertil in managing the establish moot with success. A MOULDER named Jeremiah !Weal', residing on Gibbon etreet, in the eighth Ward, died very suddenly on Tuesday. Ile had eaten a hearty dinner, and was well ae usual up to the moment of his death. The deceased .had been employed in Price's foundry. Ile leaves a wife and six children Toe Dedication of the new M E. Church, in Salem, will take place on the 12th of June. Bi shop Simpson, assisted by Dr. Baird, of Pitts burgh, and other. will officiate. The services on the Sabbath will be commenced at half past nine o'clock A. M. RZTUIINE.D.—IIon. John Allison returned to his home on Saturday last, in good health and condition, after an absence of some months in the management of his business in lowa nod Kansas. Now PAren.—Wo learn that a new paper is about to be established at Darlington, antler Ilia auspices of Dr. Dodds, late of the New•Caette Courant. Tnr deaths in tha city, frdru May 12 to May 7, were :ig ; moles 23, females lb, while 39 „lodge ?deign, President of the Amerisan Institute, nays'—"The discovery of thin ponder, by Prof. Lyon, is of national importance. The Farmers' Club have tested it thoroughly. Locusts, grasshoppers, ante, hugs pnd all vermin can he destroyed, gardens preserved, and house. made pure. 11 is Ire. /rom Into mankind, as 're saw Mr. 1,961. era it." There Is no question as to the groat efficacy of thin article. A few applications destroys everything like garden worm!, bedbugs, fleas, ticks, roaches, Ac. It le an Asiatic plant discovered by Mr. E. Lyon. Many imitation's will be offered. Ito sure it beros hie ad drone. Remember 'Tie Lyon's Powder kills all insects in a trim While Lyon's Pills aro mixed for ruts and mi.. Sample flasks 25 ent.; regular sizes 50 ars. and SI Ilanrias & PARK, New York. Also she Mexican Mustang Liniment. rue Lames.—ln recut nee n ling 7 A . V00011i..D1T1...0 It le bat Jost to state that we .Ikm:dant to the system. la lea I orting strength nod rigor doting certain pot 101 l wi olitgee tikli .re aftlimes attehded with Mitch palm and tronble, we know of ho preparation more highly adapted to ell M ilkmen. uinsequaint upon this Cam.: and for smother meta log • belie Eh. Bitten cannot be dispensed with, especially where. the mother's uourtillicrieut Is loatlegnate to the de muds of the tJ ild; consequently her strength must yield, and here I. where. good (Mlle, such us Hostetter's Mans wit Marts, Is need.] to Impart temporary strength sral rlgor to the whole system. dies should by ell torahs let this remedy, and before so defog, ask your phlitictio, *ha, 1r be t. &unwanted with the Wrtue of the bitters, Will teethay :Ertti: d i i rr c ir dru " glts lP : a t aud7 " : na llers . geteartilly, a i rW d poprid. hallt, and , Watersa46Bllhmt 1411111101. M 10411? ITT SBD G 8: OFFIoIAL PAP. R OF Till Clt'Y Oily . untl News Items 9 s. sr 12 llaromcler I.v..'s Powder and bu Pills All dm itistet tzlbo will kill. [Report. for the Daily. Pittsburgh Beretta ] General Synod of the noritrined Preaby. tartan Chnren. I Pa mansx,rma, May 30, 1859.—Synod met et 1 9 o'clock and was opened with prayer by the 1 The delegates to the Republican County Coerce 1 Moderator. According to the programme of the lion assembled yesterday at the Court House, at 10 committee on devotional exercises, Synod set o'clock, A. u. A. St. Brown, Esq., chairman of the apart two hours for engaging in singing, prayer County Committee, called the Convention to order; and hearing addresses. and on a motion to proceed to the election of a Pres- Rev. Michael Rarshaw, led in prayer, after 'loot, the following ballot was had. which Mr. Charles Phillips delivered an address . J as. A. John F. Ela earer r,7 n— ' , 4 on Ministerial Support.. This was a subject ' 1. ,..„,,, jouu it upon which ministers should feel no delicacy, as Jam F. Dn..° was declared elected ; when on it was both the duty and the privilege of the peo- motion, Isaac King, of Snowden, John N. Porter, of pie to support the ministry. Ile spoke of the Tarentum, James Caldwell. of Allegheny, Thomas advantages to bo derived from suoh a plan of , Wylie, of Elizabeth, Charles Goehring, of South . Pittsburgh, and David Collins, of Penn, were elected after which sustentation as that now in operation in the Free Church of Scotland. , Vice Presidents; and John S. Begley, of Peebles, • Geo. W. Leonard, of the city, T. J. Sterenson. of Rev. Mr. Bole led in prayer. The Rev. G. R. ! Pawl?, and Dr. of ypper St. Clair, were Synod then engaged in singing, M'Millan declining, the Rev. Mr. Stewart made 1 appointe d t fUllo ' witi re g gen t. tlemen then presented their cre ate, remarks on "Home Missions." Rev, Mr. Tire as delegates i • Alford led at a throne of grace, and, after sing- , PITTSBURGIS. Mg, Geo. 11. Stuart, Esq., delivered a stirring ' Ist 11 - ..cd : Psichd Birkhimer, W II Richard address upon the power of united prayer. The ; son. exercises were brought to a close by Rey. Gavin 2.1 " John IT Riddell, A S Nicholson. M'Millan, pronouncing the apostolic benediction. 3 . 1 '. 1.5i0 d .',.. 1 Belt Allingham, G W Leonard. Resumed business.—The Committee on the " " 24 1` I John Barton, Josph Hastings. records of the Western Prmibytery, reported that 4 'h " Wm II Ewing, James Robb. 4‘ I they had been neatly and correctly kept. Ott " let J French, R Thompson. ' 2. , " 1C W Carroll, (1 Speer. Ilev.d/r. Neill of the Old School Presbyterian .NA " Jno Wallace, Jared SI Brush. Church, was invited to take a seat as a conaulta• 1 75 5 o Semi Barekley, At K Aloorhead. live member. , sti, .. Samuel Morrow, Edw S Wright. The Committee of eorresporidenee-with the ' 'Rh 0 Philip Drum, J M Snyder. Reformed Presbyreriare Church (0. S.) read their , ALLecnEnr. report. The letter which the committee received ' 1.1 Ir.( . '!/: Harman Skiiss..lss Caldwell. from the other synod, stated that their views on ' I't " •tohn McDonald, John Brown. civil relations were unchanged—and that the 3.f •• James APVleker, Jacob Heckad.n.n. cause of Christ had suffered much by the "defer. ' 4th " John A Myler, Hugh McNeil. tion" of general synod, from the synod of the ' " n °""' ; Sharyebory :F 11 Collier, A Morton. Reformed Presbyterian Church. I , if : It Perry, H. Holtzman. It discussed at great length, the subjects upon 1 Irest Pidsberch : E Sprung,J S Beale. which the Church divided in 1823, and vindica• , couch Pinebioyi, . C Gearing, A Wilane. a_......._ . 1 I ted the synod from the charge of apostasy. Mancheeter : C Townsend, jr. II BureHeliN The report of a convention held in Allegheny ; Dororene : S Reynolds, Eli Couch. city, last August, was also read in the same con. ' Laterenneriik :Wm Bishop, John S Leech. nection. it was moved that the report be ac. East Birmingham : Geo Slocum, John France. cepted approved and printed in the minutes, and Birmingham lerpi-4-'1 : T McKee, P Pfeil. 2d " : T Worcester, IV Graham. the committee continued. An amendment was ~ C 4 Morrieen mirenenm . Jno lil Porter. Goa . offered, that the committee be discharged. Pending the discussion Synod adjourned. Seeriekley : David Bream, Sae Way. Elizabeth : Jae A Ekin, Thos Wylie. A fternoon.— Synod met at 3 o'clock, and was ti'm Elizabeth : Darid Lynch, J Ingram. opened with prayer. The motion for the die- Mc Keeeport :W E Harrison, Jl4 Scott. charge of the Committee of Correspondence with ToWnsllll, the other branch of the Reformed Presbyterian I *pper St. Clair: Dr. C Robb, D Donaldson. Church, was called up. I Lower Sr. Clair: Jonathan Neely, Joe. Dilworth. Rev. Rarshaw would vote for the discharge i .tisinedco J Isaac King, Hiram Holtz. of the committee, because he could not be drag- . Baidicin: Sam'l Moore, John Redmond. gad into that church so long as she Mood upon Pin'. Isaac J"". John Gray. the ground occupied in 1 83". Penn: David Collins, Thos Park. Dr. Guthrie could not go for continuing the Peebles, ler pre', : DA)ken, Jr, L Winebiddle. 2,/ " : II•91 Brown, .l W Butler. committee on account of the UnCOnftooon lan. , 55 „,,,,.. Wm 13 Stiller, Alf Loyd. gauge employed in the communiaation from the ! Coffins. J S Seeley, Geo Finley. other branch of the church. I Mather.: A M'Cartney, J M'Gonigal Rev. S. L. Finney said union with that church I ll'sat Deer: Jacob Walters, R Williston. was impossible—it was the last Synod into the 1 South Fayette: T Collins, T Alexander. secrets of whose assemblies be would desire to . Pine: David Marshall, IS Rogers. come. This Synod has done all she could in 1 Fennkfin . Isaac Sooty, John Coulter. this matter. But before they separate, they 9 , 1 ; C ""'" 1 ,t; ' Joseph Rigby , ri Furgaton• must declare what are the grounds upon which ' i r:; t ,..7. ',' 1 3 . u p e p "" o "k r " . g::::Y S "" they stand. There is diveraity a practice, and . IfeCture.• C Cole Man, James 01ay. we must just tell the world where we are. Af- East Deer • F 111 Edmondson, A Pillow. ter further discussion, the committee was Con- Robinson .. S W Ewing, A Speer. . . tinned. if.,.,,, . W Curry, J F Ferree. The report on the records of the Ohio Pres- .V. Foyat. Dan'l Huffman, Gen Y McKee. hytery was adopted. Yon, Tli Stevenson, W Beale. A motion was introduced to abolish an. prat- Sem...Vey P. I' Nevin, T L Shields. I Instructed Lice of examining presbyterial records It was for White for Senate.) negatived. Ohio W MDawson, F Little. • De Guthrie presented the report a Findley Jll Byers, Win Harper. the con, Vc..t.. , Jas Dickson, W Shanks. mittee en the Signs of the Times. The follow- . ~,.,.,,,,,,, s am q y nnng ., Jno B eea ii i „ o , log we, enumerated as grounds of Thanitsgiv- Wilkins Jno W House, II 1V florbach. ing The revival of religion during the post 31111 to : J bravo, Frank McClure. synodical year; the access of the gospel to ./.!,,...-,,.: John O'Neal, Hugh Donaldson. heathen lands; and our national peace and pros. i Patton • nos Metlasters, Henry Moffitt perity. The following were specified as reasons 1. . , "ti/b , • II IV Bowman, David Shaw. why we should humble ourselves before God Meo : Caleb Lee, Sr., R F Logan. Want of confidence and brotherly love. a sects- Elleabet.s Frank Gardner, Frank Patterson. rian instead of a philanthropic spirit destroying bolo,. Jacob Lonerbach, /Airline. Patterson. the energies of the chunh: conformity to world- Mr. Ekin moved to proceed to the nomination of ly maxims and subserVreecy to the fashions of Judge. ' the world: and the exigence of slavery and the . Mr. Jonas Lito i v b e o d n aLL7 t h io s o tit o u r te ,:b t o lttttl...onven. attempts to propagate it. The report was ' ll r p . r li " l:Durrald moved to excite wh o le "'"I. t the Assembly. adopted. The chair decided that, under the roles, the ....Isom. An invitation was extended to Synod by Geo lily was excepted. II Stuart, Evil ,to participate in the hospitali. The question was disenssed by Messrs. Ekin, Mc- Gee of his splendid mansion at Spring Brook, Donald. Finley, Porter, Joties, .1. Robb. Ruhr, Col. about eight miles from Philadelphia, to morrow lice and Dram. afternoon It was cordially accepted. Mr. J. K. Scott moved that the whole mat., le A petition was presented from the Preebyte laid on tbe table. Carried. rian lltetorical Society, asking congregation. or mr.:e . ti , :si.fired a r i es 4 ol salon on the tat question, udder care of Synod to take tip collectlena, A; w hi c h . . fatted ," bt . (n 4 copy. Mr. Lim co.rea 1.. refer the resolotion I•. It eoni in its behalf. The prayer was granted tuiren of five. The report of the Board of Domestic :Mission. Mr. Drum tooted 1.. ley on the table. Carried. woo rend Their operations were lees active at, !4,,,, m oved L ., am ,.,, e , a e „..,,,„„ o f fi ve during the past year than they were during otherm resolutions. Agreed t.,. years, owing to the want of young men. (If the . Mr. Cam move d th a t l b e e „ ee . e i,,, e a1 ,,,, e , the Jewish Mission it could say little. Mr Bon- : committee. Lost withoet &count. hornme had labored with great diligence. IL , Committee—Slavers. Nevin, Ekio. Walters, Hulls recommends the transfer of the Jewish Mission ' " d „,_r.''''' to the Board of Foreign Missions The recorn• ; 'AL' ""' morel to proceed to "" ° " 1 """ "'di mendation was laid on the table for future con . dote for Judge, which was agreed to, and the con. sideration. , • , elati derided,derided, by • large majority. to vote by 1 marking. The following is the rots on Judge The Committee on union prevented their re. ' port. The following. are On principal points ; Thames Mellon. .. r.. 4.1 -- en/helloed in it. The time f,negotiation has J I. Kuhn. It In i i pa.ined.that for deeisiorrhae m. i arrive...l Is is re . F.. II °",n, e " I. I : commended to synod to -there Limon with Iho A. Si'. Foster. l t, 1 , . I . I eo l ch , for the fellow' reasons . An i After the first ballot, Mr. Brush presented a letter ..o•orpe r em.n g union could not ie made without ; from Mr. Feiner, withdrawing his name. Mr. Brush eating . i., tit.. In the min., of God. is ~,s,„l, I •tated Oust the letter should have been presented be ns/ever oh . .oenention of the Reformed Presby. , r'''`" the ballot an" hod. Leman Choi. , . nib the Reformed Presbyterian Atter the third ballot,Sir.F .. kin inead that Mr. Mt all . i ba d deelarod unanimously nernmated, ribieh world. 05 the urld. The indications of Prost- • deuce forl,l 'o At large number of the minis• ; '.. Adjourned th b. 2e. v. try rind peoply are opposed to the deetenction I . 4 ~,,,,,,„, 5 „., 0 „ ... _ Th0 coot . oott „. woo , at two of our ore it., ,non The basis is not satisf.• . o'clock, and at once proceeded to mark for ...didaies tory col co - 1 ! :,./ as a substitute for our testi- : for all the offices but Assemble, as follows. mous. 5t... , -, is its forbearance; it totems:un- I s. eor.. glee hum, ''.ceeings with divine truths; con. ' F. II Irish., city . r.o 7o founds t h e i.. ms of the church's communion, I .. 1 W F White. Sewickley...32 27 he , Joss ant contain the principles of the Re- 1 J Hero. Feeler, city. 52 1 7 formed Presbyterian Church on the headships of ; bid( net Ailon.ry. Ctirist, he It further recommends that the JNI Kirkpatrick. city.. ..5c 51 :'.l e'. sub.jeut of union by confederation be laid en the ii. ii Clltnah., Birtallant.l2 5 .1 B Miller', city.. ...... .. 47 e 5 lid au table for the present. The report was made the li H Rip 7 pey ,.... Cit.]. , 19 9 - order of the day for to-morrow morning, at It o'clock. Aaron Floyd, City... .• . .33 47 50 57 After some routine business, Synod adjourned , II I Coulter ~ S Fayette... 29 32 39 7 0 by prayer. Wm A Herron. rift Cl 39 25 ,Both Day. —Synod met in the same place, at I B Davison, Wilkins..... 7 5 IL o'clock, and engaged, pursuant to agreement, • •tohn A Sergeant, city .16 to for half an hour In devotional exercises, Rev. G. Faint. Asper, city .. a 3 It. AUldillan occupying the chair. Rev. Dr. Covonistiont, '.2 . 1 Thompson, of Buffalo, participated In the elm.. IMMO Milli, Wilkins.. ..13 20 17 G. C Bowers, Peebles _. fi cues. L J Fleming, Peebles 32 30 3; fi Proceeded to business. Minutes of preceding I: W Cook, Ill'Clure 5 2 meeting read, and after correction, approved. D Robinson, Chastises "1 29 17 13 Committee on Supplies reported In part, after Jena. Brauff', S. Pittsb'h.24 IS 42 lec which, committee on the Theological Seminary Rad M'Clarren,Findley..l9 9 presented their report, recommending Synod to Richd Boyee, S Fayette-. 3 proceed forthwith to the election of a Professor, .1.,,. Boyd, West Deer..... 1 to fill the vacancy: and that the Board of True- 'leo Ilmnilten, city.. 11 15 12 tees should raise, during the year, the sum of l' it Kincaid, city $20,000 for the endowment of the professorships. Auditor. On motion, it was made the order of the day Dar Cornelius', Sew'kly_37 53 54 'Sennett Lake, Elizabeth_ 13 3 T after the disposal of the Union question. ; IL. Seeley, Franklin 14 9 0 Rev S. L Finney was appointed na delegate It s Oilliford, Tarentum.... 19 20 12 to attend the meeting of the General Aesembly, A C Hutton, city....... . ... 1 1 which is to hold its sessions in the city of Pitts. Wm N Burchfield, I'eoli's.26 25 22 burgh next year; Rev. T. W. J. Wylie to be his M Lipp, East Ilimarghatn. 5 alternate. TAt Little, city. .11 3 1 Moved by Re,. Joe. 51111illan that when Synod W N Haymaker, Patton. 5 7 1 adjourns finally, it shall be to meet In the First Astern-. R. P. Church, Allegheny city, on the 3d Wedoes- Al T Anderson' ...... .....S2 day of May, 1860, al 7.) o'clock P. st. - Director of Poor. ,foe Atilt.. fie The hour of 10 o'clock having arrived, Synod .1,. Kelly to proceeded to the order of the day, viz , the con- II Chalfant- , aideration of the report of the special committee John Young, Jr i on the subject of union with the United Pres- After the above ballades., Convention look a re byteriae Church. tees till ii o'clock. Dr, McLeod read the report again, and staled Evening Seesion.—The Convention re-assembled at that he would make a few remarks by way of 71 o'clock. Mr. Myler offered the following resolu explanation. Oa the 24th of May, 1809, twelve t i". 'hid' was agreed to' ministers and elders met In 'this city and re. tbo s atnly T t t e t to h = l :l ri.T.,".`" q.,'..r.m.r1.1.;,`,7, solved that o Synod of the Reformed Preehyter (Mad by sold rule, shall to entitled to one Representative, to Han church should be organized. We are here be nominated by the Convention at largo. to-day to decide whether or not that organization The Convention then proceeded to ballot as fol is to 00 continued. In this matter we should loan rise above a mere party spirit—above all that is unworthy and ealfieh in its spirit. There exists such a diversity of sentiment throughout the church on the subject of union that it was difficult for the oommillee to arrive at a conclusion; this however they have done with entire unanimity. He went into a history of conventions, and said the Reformed Presbyterian Church has done all she expected to do—made an experi. ment. There was no pledge given that she would carry on negotiations. The U. P. Church is only making an experiment herself. Let ue wait and see how it works. Dr. hlclklillan, another member of the com mittee, said we cannot do our work as well in any other church as in this. I hope we will not exist for 20 years. But let tts wait till we get a better. Some have said they will not go into that church; they would rather go into other churches. It Is clear, then, that no boo churches in the land will hold us If we disband. Our ship is etrong and sea worthy—there aro rotten planks In the U. P. ships. Let us remain in our own chip. The vessel is not on fire; there is no storm—there is nothing to fear. It may be that in a few years we will go on board their ship, or they will come on board ours. But let us wait till their chip its sea-worthy. After prayer Synod adjourned for the day, for the purpose of accepting the invitation of Geo. If. Stuart, Esq., to visit his country seal, at Spring Brook. S. A. Bowe h Co. have Just opened their It. Cream Saloon fur the season, where the lovers of this deli cacy can be supplied at all boars of the day and eve ning, together with all the etceteras. They keep con stantly on band every kind of plain and fancy cakes and confectionery, manufactured from the best ma terial and got op by competent workmen. Wedding and other parties supplied on short notice and in the very beet style. Sutra the introduction - of the Finkle Sewing Ma chine, by J. L. Cunaghan do Co., Federal street, Al legheny, many that have heretofore been considered good have been to a great extent abandoned. t Notice to Builders and Contractors. FINITE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman for Rowland Parry) would respectfully inform those for whom he Ime done work, and the public generally, that be la now prenatal to furalab elsts,or pot oo Blow loony to the moot approved isattnar. OMent fOo• /Wean* or Re. palsies of Blau Bode (If left it the eke of Alm Lough lin, oxanof of Etas ass ate Lb. Ces4 'Mb me* will ho m Mallttehaftl tO. . Tiac9us FARO. - The Republican County Convention, Aseroddst—lsi District. 1. n. Wm Varnum. 70 Jos W Lewis 10 Jag Caldwell 7 J Ludwig Koathen 10 Siegmund Loew ...... 3 John W Riddell 21 2d Dictrict. David A Prouty • 01 David L Smith- '0 R P 37 CM Robinson 3d District. C L Goehring•, Reserve CO (leo Whitesell, Indiane...l6 Wm A Anderson, " 5 John Mitchell, Ohio D E Adams 2 13 II Allen 3 411, District. It E Boyard•, Peebles....7l Wm Douglas, Elisaboth...44 (leo W Irwin, Lawrence.. Yost Ruch, Pitt 3 51A District. All Burns, Findley...... 23 16 Wm Espy', L St C1air......45 WmlPerkins, Chartiers....lo John Riddle, Robinson.... 7 W C Aughinbaugh, 1 .1 W Williams, W Pitts...l4 5 W J Backhouse, Moon-- 7 - I J R.M'Bwen • Nominated Mr. Nevin moved that the President be authorized to appoint tho Executive Committee of 13 authorized by the rules. Agreed to. Mr. Ekiu offered the following resolution, which was agreed to : Resolved, That se pledge ovineilvaa to me all toe and hen. °sable meeme,to promote the ekctlon of the Ticket tbu day nominated. Upon motion of the same gentleman, Mr. Kirk patrick was invited to address the convention. Mr. K. came forward and was received with loud cheers. Ile said.that, although defeated, he would support .the ticket cheerfully. After Some well timed re marks, he urged the Republicans to sink all animos ities and bard feelings, and. to rally as one man to the support of their principles and their candidates. ITU address was conceived in the most excellent spirit, and was received by the convention in the same tamper. Mr. - Ekin, from the Committee on Resolutions, re ported the fallowing resolutions, from the majority of the committee: That an realms tbeipladpbes of the Itspnbll• ma Nat West pmtrerm its adopted by Me phoadelphie Con. viatica cc Imo. The emblLum principles-this aneaclated ham a Stem hold on the see:thaw of thaw*, s a d are m etambuice whrt the* tat of Pha Pim atrial , L ijv confident of a eosins trfosaphin the momentous Prmiden tial:Amitrat, now raplar approaching. Respired. That we demurral such a revieion of (ha Tarif aa will were adequato protection to American industry. Rem/red, That the revolt of the recent triads la the rail road calia, [lnfant the U. B. Court In thin city, conch:Wryly demonstrato the advantage and nreeesity of andjeming the railroad s bier I phone of the city and county tootle teat of legal Romany. and we demand as our right that nil the rail road.aLaeriptiove shall ho subnititt• I to jury trial, and the most thorough legal inrestigation. ftese:rtd, That the priaitedings by writs or ulandstans against the city and comity In these ea. ere are against all Justice and right, a practical denial of the legal Investiga tion and Scrutiny which ire have • right to lute upon, and a blob we do lomat eenteleur that ouch a terntiny wltl demountriue that the bond Laiders have not that ainliabl, claim upon us which ha. been 11 ,, t up by them. Mr. Mate moved to mid to the report tha foam,- That this CortV¢ltalttl reaffirm the reso lutions of March 21, 1559, in relation to the liability of the county fur subscriptions made to railroads, and the action of the courts in the premises. Mr. Nevin offered the following resolutierts as a minority report: Retedred. That th.• seri. of resolutmos reported and adoptsel at the Republican of atria° 31.1 of March last, do not fairly reflect the sentiment of the party, and are without nor sanction sir approval. !fetal., f, That this Ccnvention, rectgnizin the mprem my of law, Is willing to refer all questions affectin,r, the liabllity of the cities and ronnty, for the bowl. Issued by [ham for Railroad porpeuen td the prep jodnisi trebnnals for Renal settlement. Mr. Allttnthant moved to lay the minority report on the tabla. On that motion the yeas and nays were called, and resulted n. follow!: Yeas 50, nays 13. Ynoo- AlLeghato, Barton, Bishop, Buchanan, Burchfield, Carroll, Collier, Dawson, Dickson, David Donaldson, Drays, Drum, „Evans, S. W. Ewing, W. 11. Ewing, Finley, Franclf, Gard ner, Hamilton, Harrison, Waning!, Ilorhach, Hoare, Holtz, King, Lee, Leech. Leonard, Lonerbach, Lynch, Marshall, Moore, Morrison, Myler, McClure, MeMasters, McNeil, Negley, O'Neal, Pillow, Porter, J. K. Scott, Shanks, Shaw, George Speer, A. Speer, Stevenson, Thompson, Townsend, Wallace, Walters, Williston, Winebiddle, Wright and Wylie—SO. Nays—Aiken, Thomas Collins, Dilworth, Goehr ing, Ilohymen, Little, Morrow, Malan°, Jonathan Neeley, Nevin, Redmond, C. Robb, James Robb-13 After considerable discussion, during which a large number of delegates left, Mr. Negley said that, as the convention had thinned cut, there being less than a quorum preterit, and it being now ten o'clock, be moved to lay the whole matter on the table, which was agreed to. The convention then adjourned. Telegraphic Meanie,: os, June 1 ,Attorney general Blank, under the instrorthin of the President, has replied to the Jo nt letter of the Ut.h Judger , on tho olden ut the military fdr, with which tho Court for the ttecond Dian - itt a u nttended, du ring the term recently held et Provo City. On the whole, the Pttbdont Ter, decidedly of the opin ion, Flret--That the Governor of the Territory alone ha. power to Iwo,. a n4El6llluu upon the commeodion General for the whole or part of the army. - Second—That there war no opparent crmasion for the prteento of Om troop, at Provo. Third—That If a re.ooe of the prisoocr• in custody hut been attempted, it war the duty of the Marshal, and not of the Jade, toen the force which might he Dereassty to present It. Fo ommo urth—That the troops ought not to hove been not to Prot o withont the colieltrinoce of the Governor, tor kept there anginal hi. remonstrance. Fifth—That the dis regard of there principle and rnlre of onion lids twee ID many wet. extremely unfortenatn. i 1 —The iii.nerni Ai.arinhly wdtawlreJ it.% liot night. Comini..ion to inventigate 11,0 complaint,' Apkitod tha Hop, Mil...inlay ellibr•rmt We fidlowlog Sti.arnit,l'atterimo, Brai nerd. Allen, Curtin, Wand and Foster, and Merin - , Ileimein, Jevirrip sal l'inne.n. The Asmirobly eritf.l.l the moat prikr effi harm an.l nine the Itonroi 1,. 1 --Th. Au hm rto Pahl II r•to i.t eve.rAng at he ..r.• m.leA, and made the apning opeech, to which Alr NV , iphy oponda.l. ry.e.c bey wem Mau mad., by Chlef Jnatice Shaw, Pramd.ut Walter, of Harvard College, Senator Wilvon, Mawr Agmata., Anson Burlingame, and oth.ra. .% letter from I%lward excnaing him.clf from niteudaureomm read. /rshA r , p,rt that In 1,, i-untrra to and h a • I n.,01 tly Prominent .„ c 0„,,,, o r 0 ,, r There is no troth In the rhpurt, that John P. Cru4t...ta eler . te.l h. Congrr—a from the , Third D,.1 ri. - t It it t,prrt...l Ural Mr I...h . Ler Is very 11 , at h me Sr L., I. —The °vet land n.nil of the 9th has ar 'red. The th•ir• le onhuportnut The rnoolcivel eterrion et t,h44 A n,e1... the 1, rtznltcd n the deh.,t the nituth.trmtion el3.llCler. wa rP - 0111 • • . . er le re. 11.ga Temple and Y.thsu t 11 , u, tr. Ito erarron, f is. • puree of taro thousand dollar, sae shinnue. tnade three straight h.. In the tithe ...If , . u7l.a. 2.. Coo 50.,, June 1.---The annual election of the Di rectors of the .1 sista gailtmul t,ok place to-day. It resulted strongly in faros of the Nowharry ticket. This iectires hndging the 111696mippi at Clinton, and repudiates the Turuer policy of bridging at Lyons, thus Tr Enc., ins the ..liffiulty heretofore existing to a 4,11111,,n w•th the Chicago. lowa ,t Nebraska Nos.!. TL , Lumber of shares represented ie 20,000. Haut A , , June 1, 4 so I'. M - The .teoroship America, fr. m Liverpool the 2lst init., has just eon 9icriallm bol.w. line now:, will ho immediately dispat.-bed Lr Saukville, N. C , at iihieh' piano the expre4e will he due tudtiors...4 morning. It is all right oheut the steamer Amerira (wing thin hum Ln , 1 , 1 II tc..Lane 1.--The river is falling rapidly, with 1 feet inches water in the canal, and only 4 leet en the Fortleuil Ear. The Southerner,ii %rape shot, two French eel Harri win Bri-dge• are a7tiund hero. N.,r .1, June -The 0.3.1..4 war .3 dart 1,,,11,21•41.1 t•. the 'lay, was wl.l,aal 4,Ltely 1.7 the NV,..t In.ltc, The xl.•op.of.wrat Peciplo oral fall In n few ,layg the of Mex- 1C tsun •tt, June 1.--The St titi till atoning ntmee that counties in Virginia give hatcher a.: on majority for lieneenor. Sr. Lot Is, June I.—The river has risen about Iwo inches in the last 21 hours The weather ii clear and very warm 1 . 1., kW , . JULIO --The failure of a large sugar importing house Of this city is reported. Si nricen's Pt - L.31021a Starr.—We copy from the Philadelphia L•dyer the following notice of Dr. Sohenk's l'ulroonic Syrup, and we do so the more readily, from the feat that we learn from Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, of' 140 Wood street, that he has Been Mr. Simpson, personally, and has con versed with him in regard to his case. Dr. Key ser, in his recent vieit to Philadelphia, has seen numbers of cases of coneumption which have been cured by the Pulmonic Syrup. He says that the Doctor's office is daily crowded with pa tients to consult him and take his remedies. Ma. EDITOR . —I wish to make known, through the columns of your paper, to the public, the following statement:—My son, George T. Simp son, has been for several years afflicted with pul monary consumption, having a scrofulous ten dency; we tried various medical treatments, but nothing seemed to give any permanent relief. I was advised to take him to Europe, which I did remaining moat of the time in France, and re turning home with him vary little improved. We then called on Dr. Schenck with a view to as certain by means of his reepirometer the exact condition of hie lunge, a careful diagnosis was made, and we found that his left lung was very much diseased, and that he was suffering also, from a chronic inflammation of the muccus mem brane of the other. With our consent, the Doc tor took him to his residence, below Bristol, Ps., where he remained under his charge about eight weeks, and in that short space of time, I am very happy to state, he effected his cure. Ilia cough.and night sweets,. which were very pro fuse, have ceased entirely, and all other bad symptoms have disappeared—his breast, which was fiat and contracted, has expanded four inch es; be has gained in flesh amazingly; his pulse, which was never less than 140, is now down to SO. I make this statement in order that others, who may be afflicted in like manner, may know what course to pursue. lam convinced I never saw so great change in any person in so short a time. Tnos. Simms. Any one desiripg further informatlon,•by call ing on, or addressing Thomas Simpson & Sons, 924 Pine street, Philadelphia, will be cheerfully answered. • Sold by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, No. 140 Wood street. FREIOIIT FOR ST. LOUIS.-150 tons Ito Woad Tont f 4. 1. ,St. Louis. Coots wonting fro ItOtt will apply to ll4 ItooltON d CO, Irta Liberty st. OLIVE OIL-150 doz. piuts and quarts for wide by IL L. PALLIESTOOK k 00., roy3t No. 60, corner Wood sod Fourth otreeta. 00 11A1li--11/0 sacks in store and for H by my 9 ISAIAII DICE-EY *. CO PDITCII.-25 bids of Pitch on hand and for oda by my . .3 .DINEM t COOWSY.•`" OATS -5W bus in store and for sale bpi•• au= ROBF.RT DICKEY, 118 I.lbrrty EXMYOIL-10 bb6 to arrito ou stesui* . B.P. llibbord, for me by MAIM! DICKEY k CEDAR BUCKETS -130 doz in store and for rale by fny23 _ ISAIAH DICKEY* W. . _ LOUISVILLE LIMEL-200 hbls in storeand for We by ~,n ISMAIL DICKEY ft W. NEICW.—It. CHEESE--I UU his new cut use Cheese et J. H. CANFIELD & WS. . Aiii.iNG, — ;:f s bbls dry salted Herring In owe sod if rWs by ATWELL, Lee & co. BXSK.I4I' WILLOWS-51 Imils Ohio now bhodinebr sale by ISAIAH DICKEY a CO. TENN. FLOUR-11A sks now landing from rteamer Ids May. sod fur We by rffy2l /EMMY DICKEY & CO. ____. POTATOES-100 bblo. for enlo by mill lIHNEY IL COLLIN& MAPLE SUGAR-10 b 13171 Maple Sugar ANA leg reed by my 23 WATT k WILSON. MACKEREL -25 kitts No. 1 extra just ill reed and for ma. by ROBERT DIRKET. EATILER-50 sides fair Solo _Leather; 3 dox.. Upper do mr33 WATT WILSON. SO. SS -- 12 tea. Evans it Swift's S s O. Hos. for We by mails WATT mum. CWOKING &WINO-450 bozea New V* , V lode twwis* Itzmuta a ANDISISON. - , Commercial. E. Oars, V. P., P. R. Dr.rx,r, Wm. EL Wtuzirs, 0E. , . I) PiTTSBUILOEI =Ant :LETS. Erparled 2prrially for tile Pi.24burgMl !.net, rrrbErscr,n, Tnc . r.scrAT. Jort 2, Issl FLOE a--t Lent were no «Jes reported; elle. tree, Jo., of {this In lota at $13,2546,. , for ntter, $G,;;;;:c ler Extra, and e 7,375517,30 for Penally do—lodloatlne adult nod dodlo- Ina market.. Ftje Flour, sal, sof Z.O bb!. tram .tore at $3,87. GRA Iff—eAlea at depot of ISO Lses t l3ta at fed 31 fbe Bye, 1 , I) to 1 from eon , at 67. Wheat. tu,d, store at $1,40, nod ICIO do eho,oe at . 51,50. 11130C1,381W5-68h-+ of 5 hhde Suear at S. PROVISIONS--6alra of 21,000 !t Bacon at far ShanWen.. for and 10Li for plain liar.. t..ri,J Wet. 1 teaat 114. I'l9ll-4%lra bhhi ilalstax Ilerrtug at ?5.1;x, and 1J half bbIR io :; Mark. 1,1 at V. 1.;;,. POTATUES—sIr. of 100 144,, of SV.A , And '2Z. , I.lteh :0490. ac:otah.. at 13 0 000. EMENMEiIiMI WOOL -3 Woof 3,500 PA gokrte 0.16,1 to The weatliet woo namln nary warm yesterday ¶h, ricer was still falling. with about an ty metal mark 111..11u...hi, Ida May arrived with a I ir.in Cinclo natl. Ph , . nine through all tho shoals and .Itll.kaands, noon to Howie, without sticking. Ti, , Glenu,.o,l la en the waybetwean her. and ethrhalid. The Ida May passed elm Prop - , corenal with wat, up to the Fret deck. Chu wal probably has her caret) inine•L at least the m ajar psrt nl it. the Mauna Graham, who., manliest we publiahed aeverid days Gone, Cam,. in yesterday. n lint. , behind her U•13:11 time. :Th.. had a . G.ry maall"ad, IhGfriPan at the ler., owing to tto loom ,, oI [ha riwer, is merely omlcal. Batas that ge . out ma all can carry et good rates. The Ids Hey C4lll,:ncea /Gam. to-Jay for Cincinnati. . . The Immatigation of 111. , h !I. 2° , 4. PILb of the steamboat Cedar Rapid.. rhsro,.l umn , :mmlbtrr, ta, by mmeent, ikt for Tharblay bolt st 1" r 1/b.rmct Comt at Ft. Louie. • The St fouls Democrat, of MOndey. !his The bllssisslppl it falling pretty tact all the way Iron Memphis, and the Pacitle reports the lower river (*Oleg as a:1 point.. (rem New Orleans to the month. end the lonudated doltrirta Gut appearing above water. Plantation hurtle err seen In gangs, actively at work planting, along the shore.. almost before the water has left the land. It Le.no char to dry before planting. us the negroon wade along th,ongli the ylrlding mod, and plant or bury the corn woh their UM.. There wee not notch dologon the levee yeaterdey The Silver Neve and Jacob Poe, both deeply loaded, ported op to Pittsburgh. The Dacotah has 401) tons em board trout Blttehorgh for New Orleans, and the EMIL. came In from Pittsburgh will n peel loud for et. Louts. The Mephle ee Aral from )lemphla, crooded waft people. and full of out. tan. Thu Belle Creole I^ in honl show, enonto fur Ft. Lucile, with a good trip. The Wen°na is bait Iran Ns.h elite, with a g , od trip of iron. The Key West arrived from Pittsburgh with ffo tons,7o of which is for - • • ...The Progress etruck arock in tooyari on taturdsb and shipped several Inches watwr. N.he wes beaches' and • bu!lt head GO.IrCICIMI, and as soon Cr tho water is pumped but the will ,II to Pittsburghfur repairs. DIA Maclay and PrIDIM Dutton rvolvlprwd 700 bides, anal the "Inds,. a Int wf tobacco on be!. The 4;endalt• also gave her 70 Wales C. 4100. Import• by River CINCINNATI. l.r IdiMsy—leo libds & 5 Wm whisky, Hitchcock k or, e 0,, do, Loomis & co, 8 do do. 1 do ntin , lzion, 2 co t:• ire4arn & ur; 11 laa rods, 5 Ws, do, Isorbor, 1 trunk, I &AI, Cn ni.h.clishi & co; 2 Ic dried beef, WIle,o; 4 pkgs yarn ruck, p leiu be, penmtk Et.: 2 ran. pain killer. Ilewlerettu 6 Ur, broynsts. ter.,in; I trunk, .7 H Weldin. Telegraphle Markets Eta' Vmix,Jave I.—Cotton quiet; Nal, 70) bale.. Fl , ur mita 7100 bbl. at 0,354.1,M for elate. Wheat bo, , y ralca 32,1700 bunt. at sl,kin ter ..Liar, $1,c.:.^311,73 fr tailed Minute., and $1 35g1,40 Pr !.11'w•nk-e t.:1.1, C.rn huoyant; mlea 10,0en,bosti at 02(¢03 hUr whit, 11, , et $ll. , 6031514,.:0. Pork quiet at $17,12;4 for imes. Lard 11 Or. Wblaky firm at 20!4/4427. Butter stcady; lu,,t` 16. Cut meats heavy. Iron Ftaady at $45. III," dm,' Tallow dull at 11._ , n .ear atemdy a: blolasaea ateadr, Porto Ilion .. Cattle Market-0,v,, re. cAlpin WO; priepa deci-int•l aale^ at 13 fr'r pre m, e`eraKo Price. w. I. 10 retalpts o.e. the market le nal, and i.r a 1,, her. au Ina 1.001.0 i, I, ceipta 00010 the ram-het la aria. at dn'l , deady; .0 flock bland 1.; Coal Central 1.. It. ill.' 1111, Igan Emithern, auar s anieed, 31; New V.,. k Ceat,al lirding Et; hriewairi SI XPII h *lens L CLikago .4; Michlaan Ceniral 4 I, Juno r demand at p:00& . 6,71 miperritia. Wheat mora action, and uric, :,910, per intah !surlier Corn to demand at yeatcrday'e price, 0400 maintained in prices, bat without much demand. Mora Pork; W.. of 1000 IGla at $16,00r, 16,62!.4. Lard laid at 11!,i. Bulk and Bacon 11.ita are bolt firmly, but theta I. little doing. Sugar 7 , 14.7 h: for good fair. Elolazens 39 There Is no thane In the money, esehango maraot. Pitn.inutrata, June 1 For Flour thr den.and ha. In. creased, mid pricer/Are brown talon of 20/0 bble good tuner due At $6, , tif.s7, and 2, nO WI at Dora, and filer for rafro (sooty. To the trade, price. r ufro at r:e,S,5O for counnon and fanny brand , Ityo Floor and Coro Meal are golet at $1,75 1,1; the It,. men nod $3.574u for the latter.— %lout rather better; sales of Creolt bush at $16fu;4, 7 1,70 for red, and ,51,70(5,i1,50 for uhite. Ilya commands 92, and Curt;is acme at 91, allwit,.l{. ash" of tbOU boat,. Ostf la to batter demand, with rain, of ZOOU boob at 42. WhIAY dm - lining: sales at L'7,42,.. liner stoat, June I.—Flour quiet 101 l arm at $7, , ,7,15. Wheat unchanged at 11.7041,9, for shito, and . 1,!0041,15 f.,r rod. Corn tbm nt Sfoopfn for 3 ell o ur. awl 1510,1 f, alute Pnn-iftians dull; lowan 91.1.. •• rno-- Fork 910,00 IV Lltby dell, but priers arm. ficgulat o tlcamert3. 1859 Beason Arrangement 1859 1..0U1S AND 1:3 . f. PAUL. HAIL] . NORTHERN LIV E PACK CTS F.IIL 0 A LEN A, DUBUQU MILL W ATM, AND Sr. PAUL—It , following ew f ft. uml mnKniCunl elslo wheel slea=erl Vtil fulnpme 1111 e lino I, couttrig tear, leaving na M0w1.v......11KN1tY CLAY... b10nde,....... To.oday CANADA .... Taowhy......PE3IBINAW Wedlueodey..LUClE MAY avt Alforl. th. ' J. 13.E.11,Z W,..loearlay..AUNT LETTY ..... CI., Thunday....3ISTROIVLITAN •' TR. HAW, Tburenlay....BllNN E.YrA ELLLE... •• 'C. B. 11111. YndAy .1)):W DROP N. W. NlTlrrt Friday.. Clllll' KSVA Cra(•rtor. f•mardny . DK\ MA Ili{ L EW INti • Gre-cco. . . The Northern Lion has been In succeesfol operation tltv• log the past year, and for regnlarity. comfort and perfect re,tability in t eery respect, has tinter lxensurpasea-d by any organiration on the Western rivers. flaying addrd six new slaw/aura to the Line. they laa sow prepared to off, increas ed facilities for the tr,...action of all busturas entrustod to them, sad hope to merit a continmtion of the Itheral pat. rouser heretol4re tar liberally bestutscd upon then.. For any informatt 'II that may Ice rencired. apply at the Wharf Boat, at the foot o 1 Loccat atrott.., or at the Northern Line Packet Mee. No a Commercial street. I.eta - een °llya and Leenst. WARDE G ,LIALEIL, EY,ocr.tl tar2.....eamd .VISSOURI RI i'Ek _ _ _ Notice to Dita•onrl 11.1wer Shippers anti WE hare inaile un arrangemeut !lb IiIP Iltwagari tart Pacaut aut. panty by which we can give through rat. from Patahurati tor pwweogrus and freight to sli Laura uu tho Mtwout i at. For further particular., apply to Linen, 84.1012, Co., Steam Bost Ageuta, cruet. Water and Market etre..., who axe authorised to contract fur us. MCBRIDE Co.•(late of Pittshurgh,) mrl2-.4lkwtf T No. 49 Commarctal at, it. lonia. Mo. Ei.IULAR TUESDAY PACK AL ET FOR ZANE-WILLS—The am, yew steamer EMMA ORAILA3.I, Capt Mantas Arra, alit lease for the above awl ll:it...medium purls EVERY TUESDAY, at 1 u'eltxk P. M. Fur height or mass, apply ou ['card. eel{ FLACK, BARNES k CO.„ 4,'.. enctnnatt,'&7. OR CINCINNATI R LOUIS- F VILLE—The rplcodid pa_enocer atearnrr IDA Capt.. John C. Reno, 1N.. , for the anovo and all laterrondiato pr on Pitt DAY, tllt, 3,llndt. ror frelzht or passage apply on board mw FLACK, BARKES A CO. tir,"ta. CINOLNNATI AND LOU ISTILLE—The. Cto,, low water etesioer. IittaTLY(IS, Capt. It. 11. P.M., rill Icare for the aboro and all intermediate porta tou Tilln DAY, 2.d haat, at 10 o'clock A. M. For [might or paaaagn apply on board or to my3l FLACK. OAEV ES A CO., A. Fat hate Superior. OE LAKE 312 Johnf staunch ntorruer NORTIIERN I. Gli, 1.11111113,, 31.ter. will run fron== Obta, lo Lake Supertor, el a regular , packet, dart', the re, son. Will leato Cleryland on her Ur.t. trap TI.L.S DAY. the .J lonnut freight or passage apply on board ur to ItANNA, ts IlltereON , Cleveland, Ohin. Attu Orleans, &r. F____ ~_........ ...,... . _ OR CAIRO, MEMPIIIS AND '-- -...,. HEW ORLEANS.—The tine ntoaecer.l.o ---,--- FttENIONT, Capt. Stackdala,w ll i i1.41 . {. C., the nburu and all Intern:miler porta on THIS DAY llml lo,t. Sur freight or Pa..." apply on board or to nut . : FLACK, BARNES & CO„ Agit. IV ILLAILD lIARVJEC V £ CO 84 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET; tiEIV YORK. PA. P Tr. R. NV A. R. IC .I=l OLT S Entry description of WRAPPING, PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER, ON BAND OIL BABB to 00051,,.., FANCY, cOLOBED AND TISSFA TILOTTLNG PAPERS, ENVELIyp E , " Straw and Bonnet Board, H 0 11-Ec-b- TWINE WILLNILD lIARNEY & CO., 84 Maiden Lana and 17 Cedar Serest, NEW YORK. HEMP, COTTON, FLAX AND LINEA , vir Nlv S DIPORT. MCD CORDAGE Of every description OrYTTON. •MITE, MANILLA LIND A.NIZSIOAN 1111111, ROPE, Tarred OWL Meiling Lines, Otiling SEINE TWINES, SHOE TURPAIL WICK, end •I I kind. opt CORDS AND LINES. an97ol;evidirebelei GAB FROM ROSIN OIL Mt MUD .F.A.1"1"1" FTATIEO 1 THE HIGH ILLUMINATING PROPER -•.i. TIES of Gas from Reel, and oleaginous set:steno, Itarealways made them a favorite material to; the rearm factare of Illuminating Oa.. Many Gas Companies use Loa fa with Cod, iv outer to supply their cuatomors with • Atm ,getrior Quality of Gm. ROSIN OIL le entirely free from all those and rekui• mecca,anb codeyields at once, its Brinell niaminstln g to,. g Ornal Mt of the apparatus tar the mitill• fp‘tut. of coal pot ogether with the attention and expellee iPM tly required, sod the dilliculty, II not impossilebly, of e tirely separating the oAwholcsome, deleterious rod offs N o games, generated In roal, render the ROSIN OIL RATIIS chespor and more desirable to every way. ATM, of 376 Broadway, Net York , has detoted his re attcution to the manufacturealid saloof Portable Gm Apparatus, and he respeetfully calls the attention Of the public to his present complete anus efficient machine Perfect astUfactlon to the parchiser gunniniaid in every cue. for further Information address fl. COATP.S, 370 Broadway, Now York; Jyßdatedly or DAVID 11. WTLLLAM.A , Pittsburgh, Pa. PAINTS IN OIL of various colon for solo by •vts W. MACK SOWN, 167 Liberty W. FATIIEBS-2 large aks prime Western, received and for alto by J. &LIGGETT CO. . CEMENT -100 bbl. 3. fur bale by .1 , 29 lIHNRY H. Houma. DIG LEAD-125 Pigs for sale by HENRY 11-COLLTRa., POT ASII-4 tusksjust received and for .1. bY (.7 21 1 ATWELL, LEH k co. - TENN. CORN-1000 bus. in store and for. I.by ttly7 IBAIAII DICKZY kW l i ntlE-200 bble. for sale by EEats - -2srgehind, fOr atile bY sp6 BOUT MM. - 1 407 • ,at, I M IS