~ ~A , . ... - i e & ... - SNM ~_;;. ileajuat4ettlmtpd from the Eastena Oitiee and ti u&T , !ra4 — ttlitt- LL ttprtaa stock of Mats, duskostas. Coallap of_ *Tory varlet/ sod style adaptut to tha but city and country - trade, be made op is Uttar sttb pm:opt:mu and daspatcb,. and anstas ss lost as at say alba; shollir Wallis:mut la the city. ro:-.."Nto hIoBRUDIC 6c CO -Forwarding and Commission Merchants, -,- - -ltai:Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Menu isetares. ConAgnmsnts and orders for LEAD, HADES, PaqDLIA se., sassgo. Ennapt atter,. - Dori to weaving : and ArrwerEAS. Noe 40 Commercial Street, ot. Louls. J. It. OXILLISTY, M. 40— Wsdie &rat, PititbegA, ENTIOk tuutthe v4vantagoo of Eaton CoUagp aad U. ..Vtals,otto psanl year: vraciko, orlon td. protauto 'Alltvicoa to SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASEB. nArtaxsAis AI, W. D. Howard. . Col. Hatton BL-Candla.. Aar. D.H. A.- Ala.+. U. H. A. Ham.. P. H. 18114 MN. Mo. T. J. Blew. J. 11; Uantot. John U. Idallor, L" q. , „ _ , . . .htrall 114 - Colllata, P.p. mySaydr xrercit. 81COVIi; W 011.13.8. AILIZATIDER .BRADLEY, .111141111/lOtiall &SD OLLIZZIEIZTIAT urtmir OP -- !.COOSING',. PARLOR ARO ORATING STOVES, 13.401 and ninny Grata rronta, acc, Sole.Praprititor of tho PArtarr GAB ~ .. .Etrenwaand SgoalCoNsumnza - • COOK STOVES. Office 'and Sales Room. No, 4 WoodSt.,Pittabargh.Pa. STARCH AND FARINA. ?We by tbe West. Phlladelpetta Maaufacturlng Co (Fiat Premium awarded by the Franklia lnatltntq Norembor, 1858.) Diamond atom &arch, In mass eorkt'e 0 boxes, C lbs. each bosom do 40 lupers,l ao; : 411,4 ;tanned, Pura and Peas! :Raub, is boss. various inteulunstary Use. . Mali FAUNA, (or cotnEtssib,)ln big 40 papers s.a.e. T. 1114 "nitttio Is eriprenty prepstod for tannery purposes, scd ctu relksl on As supsdar in nun to say row to use. Icr ads by 1110t1PSOLY, MAME 1 YOUNG, 44. 115.au.n . .y.; .18111110117 Agents for Obi Colupsny. N. 130LAYLEIS aa SONS, DIM= Di govign and Domestic Bills of --Bullrings, LTIVICATEII OP DEPOSIT, BANK NOM AND SPECIE, , • ia. 67 HAMLET STEAM, PITTSBURGH, PA. 10.-CeDectieriettmde en nil the ptincipalcltien thruagb. oat the rutted States. se.Mfely 0 .R.R • a m I.IC.ILIA 13 • - BYELAW/302iMEIT5 AN II HA:rb, r-112E: . sommritispoxr. . PLOWER:, dc, ' - kAhri.k.r • PITTSBCMGLF. 8: B. & C: P. MARKLU, MANtITACTIIttie et PFLAAA,Q, JOB AND . dLL ErSL's 07 ,;; 7 ' Vir,,RAPPI_ZTO- VAPJE-Ft.. 'Warehouse, No. 27 wood Streets Pi17.5.3P67.11, PA. myktrfc . botchtitt k . . zt* Matt e C.:()O.ELEtal.bi ao /4 kin% • - ?CO CUCTO 1:4allIng, Zron Vaults, Vault Doors - • ~• Shutters,' Window Gnarde, &e., drat se runs Ezra, '..r.lrom sod Pr179130103H, PA-,. .•, I tal n rule! of raw Pattaraa, fancy and rm., pm - p.m Particular 6404IIQUioald to aro ' 7 • • amts..- Jobbing done al aluxtriatto•-• . turn 41. V.A.NDEIVICEt & Mir AT A 7, trp .-14Licpr9us IN CEIA.ACEIZT, a., 0.5 ' stloaa 5515e5 84c4 ptomptl~oloporck ogre, tTronbero : tbotiorehose.ol Sale or Iloal Estate, ob aon eltlydro auto KCLIXIL .li t MINIS & NILLEItr, • ARD MMMII ;It o'N woRH s. •; Penna. 11arktt street. klotSteamEntite..and Work, Bteam and fleet Imo doLuou stiortuotloe. um.iydfo . . . "11 .! , • ••-• • •••••••• KAN etZ - tek 1.) .1 1 •1 - , • • , • 7 ' ' 7 77 ' wry and Dealers (dell kindi al . ' > %.1311111T AND CIGARS •,,,, ..X a ro m .a...oco, • irrd PrITEIBURCI/1„ PA. _„ _ _ ' 4 ,ON '=`SILLS DRAWN BY Y SHERMAN ai CO., SAM, LOYDON," - ESNS OF DNB iA STERLING Atib UPWARDS. • - 4;),7q.Nii!pr . toripal lowa or 'mica, .N.;4::1 , 4.;"aad,' Germany, Il r oxila and other Earopeas '!",` 117 an band arid Lassie bt i • 'i r •li4: 64 , Suilwa. Wood street, corner al Tbfr4: JOHN 8. LEH; :.'.;:;::.:•••• , ;'-iS`:!;;- • - 4SMaiiicet Plf.tsbnegh. f-_. . .. :ii.:t.,: ....:: , :;::,:p9d ttseottutent of Crates, CASSIMER9.3, .....:.;:;4 . ::::':'21i,'C0559933, - nini all good@ soils!.ls for gentlemen' .'.....!•':..::,• ;.5.,..711t Sleeked. . .:;.•tii-:!r1:, .4 . 10,r prosoilly filled , In pa Went ntyln• of the art. 1 ,•• '• . ....::• '- . • CARD. , •ft q ti,:.:l; : • ..!':':',' 1 / • .T. SPOT% Dent/at, ..,•-....!:••••X'• -.:•....!lremoved to the house lately occupied . ' I i•;':1; 1 ':.;:, - 43.1. -- witte. No. :tit Non .trest. (south .tee,) :;:';' , !;1.;:•:‘•:i,oboy. nand strut. ' - '; ' , , .!•;1•'•!.64;6'...!!:.imi from 9 a. a. au 6 P. a. ,t , .... :::', ...;,..:. Z . :IY • :, - :: :......f..:•,./,'-‘6:1.; [Pittsburgh Bteel Works. t sr, CO., rand CAST BTPX/4 alto, E.PRENO,PLAW sod 1 3. B. ETE 6 I4 OPRINGS and LELEIi, •-• • Ron and Rat Strede, Patatrurih, ...11. IDS CU Fr. 0 Ci;o43 6r. co., •, Mairue&orpage Dr PatenL Steel - :,•14NrutorTne . f.b,. , +rirrn! &nets. 1144 . 4,,tithi SPIED] "CONCLIM • C. Bidwell 6 ,rfer. Miff d Bata) CHAIRS' 30AT SPIKES. and Cherry alley, .. • "... PIWiIBDRI3II. PENN,A. • C10.t.a..,1ve. intmleaton Memthug, Azitzlluz igooda, J3lsh. "rn tierranlly, Itbanih i }~~i .t..,~.TJ,A~Os'Z, '~~:'?!^4l~ 31 S. third . -auedidPh* hay. BIDES, Dry .4 ,Taxmen' and Cat , ea the beet term& treated, fix whiclt ;Lb cub, oi . ,telisse fa te•oftlairgrand sold. Live on band th 1 bate bad Dude and !I be toll by the banal !MumlQ %an. LidniaDriVro; gttsVet.Pit.-sotioip, !!11E1 Agents tar the mi. of be neared that we can .11 at.th pricea. Urge stack of SMITH lut,lFLATini A-,.66LD JEWELRY In sots. nrh s. , - ;:;ANN Jet and Painting. ~itortaitot a CLOCKS le ntriltlaity lug 61 ptttent some beivtiful patterns of EIOIIIT and ONE OTFIGE CLOCIKE st GREATLY RII• 'MED mon. kurnalen • fall Wank of end Eris. GOLD and 3 . Vlia WATCHES on 6=4 all of oar corn importation. dlaq Watch Maker.' Toola,Atittorials and. Watth Olasaor HEINEMAN & /MEEHAN, No. 42 Fifth Wert. large_ monad In any AND WOOL :Avon, tiosittygad !MOTHERS% / 110 TISEEttilf11110Till&ILStil - Don't fail to procure Mra: - Winalow'a South fug Syrup for Children Taelhia4. ft baa no eqaal oa earth. ft graatlyfactUtataa themes= of teething by alrteateg the Quint, nu:lazing all Inflammation—will allay path, and In tare to regulate the .I:W44i I%w:A tipolt It, resale., It sill Om rest to yourialvaa,ana mud and haat th Wants. rurally u 6 1a all caw. Thin Intimata prepatstion t nu prersarlption at one the moaterperioneed and [meta Pholziaos to Ne iti4,1•44, and bee han owl with oarerfalllni N.C.. llliilloll2 of cues. . _ N. twllavo It as but and sum ortnedy I. Iha world, all caw. ot.D pular, and DlllitOos I C:hlldreu, •hother afloat from toothlntt 01 turn 'au, L abe! cant. - It Ilto awl hoOdllt can ha ostirualwl bt Jallure and unto to worth It. widen to Rohl. 11/11.4..0f 6uttltB are 1811 avail yeet In the Unll , l i id aw 8118.118.1118.d.88811• • PRIOR ONLY 26 OENTS A utyrnx. *4 - Noue gouulue utile. the facifirdlberODßYlS t PEN INB, New York, Lou the outalda wrapper, &Id by Druggists throughout the world. DR. GEO. IL KEYSER, Agent for Ylttaborgb JuthdawlrfcT SEWING MACHINES A , 14 0 ' 0- LATE IMPROVEMENTS, MITER'S MIRIICELOMS VERKIN DESTROYER, lint Only Remedy in Om Kole DinliSslnx to Eslrntinate RAM COCILWO•cozs, Enna, Ann, BIM; Mous, Onus Worms •nn O•nnzn lateen, 50,000 DOSES SOLD IN ONE MOTE. - • ThareCtiebratadlitateediea barn been attentively etiool for Malty-MO years ID all party of &mope, and their mires Wont Wye , ' bate been Attested by the Courts of Roots. Plante, rettierod, Austria, Prtuais; Bavaria, Beseny, tau, Holland, Naples, do, and their Chemical poi . ..refr eresulned,sud approved by the most distinguished Medias). Pacultler .11 over the world Their deal odUrrorfa to all Liol, etarm. and 1..6 has teed erstlded lu this Lountry the Vibrators of the v.lO. Lootittaiona M 0.., Farmers, Froyr4•tore oi Liotela, IV•zehor.sca, Mauiifact. rye., and bF sari,, die fogolobed pinta tuniertata Teatlrnoolola Oral Lertio.....e• it the aide., of then Radiadiaa can he item, at the Depot. For •ale, ichol.alaard Berul , by the I nv0.d..1 .d Pro p.:fur, &AHEM Practical Clndlot, 612 Broadway (.r. bora., et. , tor Fork. General Ageat for the 17. States and Caleadae, runes /CH V. BI7IIIIION, Drodpol, No. 10 Sots lion., and 417 81v0qw 4 .7.-7;ote York_ gormile to this city, alsekTolt. and retell 14 EL E. *KU LISES It 00, comer Weal and Second as, JOS. FL? JI MO, Oman Diamond sod Market at Min 11.1.1aLl k ?VERN NAN. Allegany. de.Themdfo COMMON e 4. rules the mass of the people, y "rhea-Ter them• ed and ostranthropo ph ilcacphera may ...y. ee en...... 1 ... anemia anima Ilr gad thinr, 1113 Vara. fie tso elearty dr ag., aaa ...,,, ~,_,.. glue ft their mut ' read patronage. Th. reas:ernii - e ir ready rattill.d Um aliment of et physician concerning lb. virtues or HOST EH'S ' , Minna, se may Pe own In the flontemie quantities of fhb manatees that ars aennally sold 10 "vary imolai:l of no tan]. It ft rem recognlnal as gram. le superior to .11 othstr remedies yet derived for diseassis of the digest:leo anima sure.. Madmen, dysentery, dyspep. Ida and for the Tarbes fermi that setae from derangement of those portions of the system. Hostetter's name la fist becoming a household mood from Males to Tuna from the shores orate Atlantic to tifs Pacific. Try the article and to satisfied. Bold by di - agnate end dealer. generally, ormahers, and by TIOSTETTIat A MUM manfeerarere sae proprietors IP Wei rexal6B heat erects. I.23arkief Tut HEALTII 19 the most important subject to which the attauLtm can ba d:r.oted. • littlo pamphlet, ettlltlad "A Guido to Hea th,. potUsha4 he 13. L. LUMP. MOIL - BCD, Wholesale Drogglate, corner of Wood art 3 4th eta, Pittabtulb, Pa, ati3 which may he had grotto from all the nento for Wilson's PIM, or B. L 141. matzoh's Verrill. fog. It =taloa a great ammaot of losatol Infothaation.— It is worth nadlog. .tc.:dterT ARTIVCIAL EARS—Dr. Keyser, (4'140 Wood street, ban 6o band• vary cloellant &Are for deaf porzots, by *ludo SI I / 1 ) , MUMS ir• 13123. to bltlr ILI Weil St Alfa, a •mall gotta perdu drum, sh1:11:1 to Inserted Into the rat, and ofi34ent In toanynems of deems he...Us? Da. Ward's Tooth Powder and Tooth Wash * . Aoy quaoihy of the above article. are for wla et redneal Prins by DN. KEYSER, N 0.140 Wood et., Pittsburgh, Pc SnouLDER. Baecrs—l'ho only place to get pod !Madder Dared Is at the Rativtita carer ti DR. GEO - . U RRYBRB.IIO Waod at. apll74L-aer .Soar, Bair Brushes and Perfumer? at Dr: HZYS UT. No. 110 Wood IL opfo,lller TUE only Truss Manufactory in Pittsburgh L. DLL KETM.I3,'No. 140 Wand.r. apl9 Sramars-11. full aseortment of all kinds of Pyringo• for as% at DR. SINUS'S, N0.14015:oo1 alma. Casmots SKINS of a good 'quality for sale at DR. 116113SR'S, 110 Wood .1. aplgUrrl` Seoziars—The best assortment in the city or rale at DR. 1N1411.T.1113, 110 Wood la splltdalif H. S. FOYLE.— 4001,1 • BOYLE & 59 SECOND STREET,fjv,s, ,CINCINISTAM, OHIO, IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES LCOROL, COLOGNE SPIRITS, Gainphene, Burning Fluid and Spirits of Domeslie Liquors, Wines, Cordials and Fren Err. coastsatly oa hand ROC= pees or p aro BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY Peach and Apple Brandy. ALSO, BARATARIA AND NEW =GLAND R 1731, Ai Sale XanafActurtri of the CELEBRATED “ROSE" WRLBEEY. Agrotalar ?REMICK GIOULES JAPANESE B/TTEIG spltdtmlyr .32X.49-14 - 081 .12.T.A..t30811 fi Iip I SECOND EPRINO ATOMS f ifliti vi OF Iftl.allatato GOLLY MEDAL PREMIUM PIANO FORTES, 21.1:rur ACTULLED 111: WILLLI2 E.NABE a CO., .E.U.Ti!li:ItE. The have teen awarded the ¢:02&11 FAL:IOW for end leDte over at competition, and era protivancsd by SIGTSSITIND THALBERO, M. STRAEOSCII, f:. GUSTAVE Y.A . LTEB, And other (Mail:qui:bed PLlelets to to equal, If oat SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THIS COUNTRY. Illtafaunfectater's Etlo Agont ror fitteLatreh end *eat = Penneyfresits, CHARLOTTE BLUME, Old Esteblll4 pinny Depot; Jelo . 2f .1111 WOod rildcCr above ?Kt. orzo Rican-Ric:mom% B. L 8-8 x]'N '8, Damask si• Mayon!, &o. CONSUNERS OF IIiCiIARDSON , S NM, and those &whom or obtaining the GEMMITJE GOODS, =mid Sea Shaun undo. thor punctuate tin ad with fhb toll acme of the firm savezenzrozr, sob 4.OWDZN, an a gurantis otth. antuxinaw awl datzbiuty,ot tb• Good/ Thte caftan Is random! awnatially memory as laws vont:Kis of lotatior and deftottwr Liana ars moon aftw mason and Naiad with the name of =lrish Hawes, who, ragandlou or the blur, au ninny on lb. AMOrtenn 0 001 191120 r and tbn Wltatt&o , tortrior the mot** Gads, will not readily abandon s botioeso an prodtabla; Wldlaporchanws can' ba invalid on I with goo& ota worthlanchwactsr. , lagardtn 1 18,110 i4oe4 !randy which I Aidnry which I him Any cool wbo wlll try Y. I , 17041i0rood iftftt. J. salmon! a 3.2. Lode.' Apati,ll6 Obarob stroll. No, York. _:—L•1500 'bush& white and rod 7f :19batt.to int% for sal• br lets, , MSAMIIIIIY/14124110iti3d amt. ' :CSffiB• TIIE SALE .kbraa' •st, y - ftil*atten: bc.g . Irirbith h. 1.- .00lIdeute eau IA droa-koapen, boat by FOR SALE WITH ALL M A NUFACTURER'S PRICES, ALEX. R. REED, No. 68 Fifth 9i DIBITLLEILS 0➢ TURPEN T I NE. idalpatietarers of *very daacrikti.. or 33 ITTIE/14.8- „tit,s arg C9a4titt 3 • PSTT , B THURSDAY SIORNIICO, JUNE t.O, 1859 UtihMOIJWIZZ=OZWM MLA!! TIIIFIRLITIIIII.—ObIatiarki . t.llsttl at Shateit Optician Store, No. La fifth it., yegarday. TS ZITS. IS SHAD'. 100 E 5 ~-115 92 9 ea10 . .,k, a. a 12 1, a 6 '. e. a Barometer The above named convention met in the District Court-room on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. The outsiders were not numerous nor the delegates very zealous. D. .D. Bruce, Esq., chairman of the County Committee, called the Convention to order. John N.lkPClowry and John H. Phillips were chosen Secretaries pre. tem. The names of the delegates were celled over, and the following answered to their names : ler Ward, Portionvii • Frank Bailey, Alex. Copper 2d " Jun Irwin, Chas Barnett. _ .Teo ii Phillips, C W Lewis. John Cassell, W B Barroll. I' Clark, N O'Donnell. A M'llwaine, Henry Rea. T Harbin, J N M'ClolevY• Chili Magee, G Ir .1 M'Clel4nd, lir C Moorland Allegheny • T N Smith, T J R Large, Henry' Shrive, John Swan,•J P Wrmker. 4th " John Tetzel, David Neely. Wear Pinola:rah Borough .1 Roger,, S P Rom. Afonongnh,do " P Geoghegan ' T Keenan. Alanchester •• Eder M'Cien, Wm Hill. Sewickley " A Black, W A Ellis. Birmingham " .1 Sickman, Alf Kerr. Sox( .1 Gilbreath, P Hogan. Lawrenceville " 11 M'Oullmsgb, J Freitag Sharirbory " J Kyle, L Winchell. JDA.cesport " IP breleskey, J Wampler South Pittsburgh J S Murray, J, Blackmun Torentum " J Boreland; Tilistde Neal Pin r.l M'Cloekey, D Bruce. Colliee " Jan Bryan, Thomas Donnelly. Plum " J. C Stewart, John Brannon. Hipin W Whigham,Dr. Blackburn. Bobineon Mathew H arbison, R. B. Guthrie. Jloon J. Latehell, W. J. Porter. Baldwin : Henry Hoffman, Henry Beltzhnover. So.: John IWlCeowa, S. G. Macaulay. Upper St. Clair S Morton, J H Douala,. North Fayette: W Donahoe Geo . IWKee. Shafer J 0 Bryant, John Donahoe, Peebles: Win Piper, J C Richey'. Wilkie,: Samuel APKinney, Moore Thompson. Firecriffro John Sill, H Stewart. defferron W H Stewart, David litrllbenny. Chartiere John Briggarl, Hash M'Afee. Findley It Ill'Ayeal, Henry Strauss. Snowden: Wm Stewart, Arthur Long. Pine: J A Fisher, Burton. Wcst Deer: Oh= Bryant, W J M'Lareri. Indiana W H ?inane. J J Robinson. Lower St. Clair Jll3 Weal:lee, Wm Haberman. South W Nicholson, Dr Hayes. Sewickley Thos Wagoner, RII Stevenson. 31'Clure : Jas Hartman; W. M'Keever. None of the Elizabeth, sent delegithes to this meet ing; neither did Duquesne borough; nor Penn, Franklin, M'Candleas, Patton, Neville, Fawn, Ran Deer, Ohio, Reserve, and Crescent townships. The roll having bo on ' called, D. D. Brace, Charles Barnett, and R. B. Cattalo were nominated for per manent Chairman. J. H. Phillips pat the veto on II race as chairman and be wan elected, there being bat ono loud NO against him. • Henry DrOullougb, Matthew Herbison, Dr. A. Black, M. Stewart, John Dessert, Wm. Piper and Robert IL Stevensonwere elected vice prealdents. Samuel P. Ross, Frank Bailey, andJ. H. Phillips were elected eacretaries. Oa motion of John R. Large, a committee of fire were appointed by the chair on resolutions, consist ing of the following : John R. Large, Thomas Donnelly, Chades Har nett, Was. H. Stevenson and'JOhn M. Irwin. Charles Barnett, Esq., then moved that the coo rention proceed to name their eandlilaten .tt this poiul, and before the vote wee taken on Barnett', resolution, Thos. Donnelly, of Collin, Ip., read a resolution which was adopted at the primary niceties in that township, that it Is inexpedient for the Democratic party of this county to nominate a ticket. Mr. Donnelly said it was no are to put up a ticket—ere are in the minority of thousands in the • county. There is no object in patting hp a ticket. Is there anybody here that believes we can elect a ethnic candidate in the county? Cheiles Barnett said the gentleman, wee In the Convention four years ago, and made the came pre diction, arid yet that very year we elected Rody Putertion. The Convention here buret out into e grand Amu, stamping and cheerios. Mr. Donnelly tail that he never in Ina life heed ie Indiana township, and therefore brother Barnette statement fell to the ground.' Mr. Donnelly here withdrew his motion. N. P. Fettermen was named is a candidate for Judge, but by a letter withdrew from the field. John IV. Maynard, P. C. Shannon and George F. Gilmore, were named as candidatea. For District Attorney were named John N. Mc- Cleary and James IL Hopkins- For State Senator, John Calioltan end Samuel McKee. For Anembly, Joe. IL Davie, Semi W. Means, Robert B. Guthrie, P. Stevenson, Jacob Sleek rath, L. B. Patterson, Robert ?Sorrow, John Sill, T'rtirtolit Fells, Steil Sturgeon, John Roth, Jame, 1,-wrin, w Ba*PrOolllt Wm. Whighatu, Dr. as. Gore, emote, Masers. Guthrie and Irwin requested that titbit names be withdrawn, which Wee done. For County Commissioner, were enailnaled Ed ward Campbell, Jr., Jacob Stackratb, B. Sinclair, John Murray, Joe. McCabe, R. IL Guthrie, Jacob Tomer, Wm. Stewart. Menus. Guthrie end Sinclair were withdrawn at their request. James A. Blaekmore, of the Sixth Ward, was unanimettely named for County Treasurer. For County Auditor, were named Wm. M. Hart zell, John Sims, end Thomas Waggoner. For County Surveyor, ware named Polar lirody, Joel lietehum, and Stephen Wood,. For Director of t h e Poor, were named Matthew Harbison, Solomon Hayes, Thomas Neal. The name of Stephen Wooden, County Surveyor, and of Matthew Harbison for Director of the Poor were withdrawn. The nominations all closed, Red at this point it war annoltiined that the 'Hon. P. C. Shannon desired to make a speech thermos* purpose. Dr. Black moved that when the Convention adjourn, it adjourn to meet at half-put one. At this point P. C. Shannon Mood up and ipake. He-elated that Imbed recently learned that his name had been put in nomination for Law Judge. He had not had time to writes letter and wee present to withdraw his name. He went on to state that the Democratic party in Allegheny county was all plunk and fall of life; that-the signs of Roo times wore-pro pitious(i) and, that the second Tuesday of Octo ber would probably turn up • large quantity of live, kicking Democrats. • (Applarue) Thereupon the Convention adjourned till afternoon. Anemone Szuroa—Mr. Battey roared that in case • dale. gate was absent that his colleague should have the privilege of muting two rates. Adopted. Mr. Large teal the folk:Wog as the tioaelmotie report of the Committee, which, on motion of if, garble, was accept ed and adopted unanimously: Retained, net we, the representaUres of the Deamerstie party of Allegheny county, - rawyert'our While the doe tants of the CincineaU Platform; and we also pledge to the Stab ticket our cordial support. • Beratred, Met the recent pmeeellogilo war IL O. Court In relation to the queelionot the !veiny of moniclpal aubscrip. [ion., for railroad purpose., folly mutate the petition here- Wore maintained by the Leatiortacy of Allegheny county, upon We Antl-Tit qualtion; and wo n accordingly, reafilnu our oppontion to the payment of team to pay for frandnient railroad bonds. yhnolved, That we approve the ticket [hie icy nominated, end pledge touch candidate onr united sapport. Revd.!, That - therizetich ea the !km:Mikan party took the stamp le the Valfof IBIS, alleging they ware ma good an Anti-Tax party as the Dettiocracy,atin barter dinetrad the people then, and failing to adopt the anti-lag principle en part of their plattsrai to 1857, we take It for greeted that they are notan anti-tan patty, and woeld lugged that the people, before voting shall levestigate ( h o matter for theca mires. Rewired, That we adhere to the andimente exprossed by the lost Lemonade Comity Convention on the rubJect of Railroad tuatiew. lt , sdred, That we utterly deny the Power or the LffLithe tore to authorise the con version of the property of the people thlirounty Into Itellrond clocks without their orth our sent , E 1 N B 0 Resolved, That the queetion 'involved le etophotbaelly • ,ontellon of the widen ammo and wont formidable dimensions - coming directly. home to the bearttut of the people, .d touching the very Pandameotal rights of our government. ltemlced, That no decision of • Cowl can overthrow these right; and when they um invaded from thee tit:tarter, It le the tight end duty of the people under the Conettletion to vtodkete thee/roe at the ballot bat • • Rewired, Tam the Hebb."( • trial byJury, and by • its y of tho victeage, ementiel to that preeervation of oar liter tire, 'end any attempt. to deprive the yeArple thereof, le an Juneau of thetr Wrarthe and t.esson. against free goretw Bemic , AZ, :That if there la any power [MR eirattiOglY of the Courts to dreg the mph, of ircetern - Penneyhtante away from their homes to entree before* Who.' bolding m emelone to the Caty of Phllohd phl it ought to he correc ted at once by the proper legbdation. and we !extract our naambera. elected:to Witt moo the panne of • law to that effect. iletoterti, That we will sopport no Man for OM. whowfll lend hie old or coontennow either directly or Indlrett4 to the solsoto of tho property of the people for soy other thin the legitimate yarrows of government, regarding anything hoymel that ow no hettar than ylondteend rubbery by rims name soreer It may be designated. Tao Cuoveation then yruceedod to vole tor the nowt utuous with the resolt e. gtvon below. • autearame LAW JUDGE. Job. W. 111symorcl, 43 George P. Gillmore, 52 mimeo? ATIVISISZY. James H. Ilopalur,, .40 johii R. 04'Cloviroy, 52 uteri smeaTon. 43 Samuel fd'Ree, • - ..54 1.53E71DL7. Jobu Calloben, Joseph R. Doris, 70 Francis Felix, 14 Samval W. Meant!, G 3 thamnal Sturgeon; .322 Philip 11. Stevenson, 61 John Roth, ' 174 Jacob Stuckrath, 85 Jules (Inflow, 18 L. D. Pattergon. 39 Andrew J. Beaumont, 42 Robt. Morrow, 28 Dr. Wm. Gore, , 34 Findley Corry, 20 coraTr C031311156103E1L L TT. Edw. Campbell, jr., 44 61 •Jobe Murray, 31'21 Josaph biTako, 4 Jacob Tamar, 20 10 James Bleckmore Rai inculpated by ac'ehmatton COUNTY AUDITOR. WM. M. /Wizen, 13 . John T. ,y 9251,,,, 55 Tbomas Waggonar. • "-.2.4 • COUISTT SORTZTOE. Joel KoMham o DIRECTOR Of THE room . , Solomon Bays, . 14 Thomas Neel, Hoary logram,, • & AodzsyJacksonTesxmoolis hasiog hlahast mimbor of he ant 0.11:4,' smog Moss oat elsasm sris, oE asairmy nombuted ea the Ana ca1:1,11154s Peter Brady, ..Inol If otetnim wee l tboik nomtnntil ny necluntlfoo - for Cu BnrtiTor•. WI ittr. Barnett via ant a PniWant of tlifiConfoution, •PPolut • Anin zmuma ciprimimi or . fiftro, *with paver toll) their min ctuirmill. Kr. Earnottson; 'lon MA In insklatlkto mottos; be did not wbb kin. tin Conininte,Lblunolf. no, d. be did wish th e 'panda:at OIL it ' • .;', ~, ...-,• -- •• • • ..- .... 'J. Oompboll filem matid tO r linind bi matter the /Meditate Of ohs Ooh , 'Km dwanku_ ore* 044124 Mak alttar,wtich was Mali ' 04 ; as Martittka imflopiard, ; , . Defense aontimsiedtheirirlidatetti . Fred. Hyles, swore—Was at Regime' on themen ing CC the occurrence; . Bradley, Bielcy, Dcliny, Mee, Tom linghes and Morrison, came is about 7 o'clock; they diceii - ind.'winterildeliry to ring; Piteley end Bradley sung songs; Maley, Delany and others jumped on the Poynter betide Slacker; 31eley asked him how he liked the song, Slacker said ho didn't know; liteley said; "maybe you'll have to like it:" Steckel got off the counter and wont to the kitchen; Bradley left the her-room shortly after; Hughes and two others went cut of the bar-room door next to the road; hail not been out two minutes when I heard Slacker hallooing in the bar-mom; _Hughes came running out of the kitchen through the bar-room; be bed his cap off; Stacker followed from the kitchen, with a knife. James Anderson, sworn—Lire between Beck's Ron end Hughes'; was it Hughes at the time of the difunalty; was sitting there when Bradley's party raule; they drank and then sat down and sang songs; when Slacker was in the kitchen he called to John Hughes to roma and help him—that they were going to murder him; they went to the kitchen door; Tom Hughes came put of the kitchen door through the bar-room; linghes came beck after a little and threw a sled-runner at Slacker; we fastened the ber-room door and they commenced knocking at the kitchen door, and wanted to get in; Slacker had a roogh dark brown coot no, which belonged to Mr. Wilson, at whose houee he boarded; there was a little tear under the arm or the coat; that is the coat—[ex hibited; the coat has a hint rent in the back end a slight one under the arm.) There was no rent in tho back when Slacker put if on; had no rent when Slacker wont into the kitchen; maw the coat last at the jail. Tho cross-examination showed no new fasts. Andrew Hahn, sworn—Was at Hughes' on the night of the difficulty; heard Bradley and Thomas Hughes talking together; went up to hear what they were saying; Slacker went put them and Hughes said, "there goes the red-headed ;" he said Slacker was a mean and Protestant ' told Slacker outside what Hughes said; Slacker and I came in the bar-room again; Slacker startod!out into the kitchen; saw Tom Hughes take two men out on the street, go around and come into the kitchen, heard Slacker cry "murder" in the kitch en; saw Tom Hughes come out of tho kitchen into the har-room; Slacker came in and went behind the counter; Tom Hughes came back, threw a eled.rno ner at Slacker, and said, "kill the Samuel Ittoffison. sworn — LTlaLi witness is blind.] Reside in Tarentum; Sleeker WWI put with mo to ' raise when he was about three years old; he had the reputation of being peaceable; the neighbors where he tired say he neither drank nor quarrelled; think ; defendant ie 2d years old; he his been away from me ; some eight or nine years; he is a blacksmith by trade. HEIM Recent till 2 Y. 111. Afternoon Session.—Bridget Kehoe; sworn—Lica near Hughes'; went there for milk between 8 and 9 o'clock the evening of the difficulty; saw Tom Hughes and told him to go home; Hughes raid ho wanted to whip Slacker, and that ho wouldn't go till he did it; he then went Into the kitchen and f went home. John Hughes, lon of Patrick, war called to testify in regard to trading knives with the prisoner come time prior to the difficulty. The evidence wee notes portanL Mrs. Wilson, with whom Slacker boarded, dace corroborative testimony in regard to the coat• which defendant wore. R. B. Carnahan, Esq., was called to. show tha. when Slacker gave himself up at Symmes' office there was a rent.,in the beck of his cost. The evi dence was ruled out. J. A. Myler, tailor, testified that the rent in; th e coat was not ripped and was not made by a scissoll; it is a cut. Witness explained the difference between a cot with a knife and one with scissors. The coat was then given in evidence. Patrick Hughes, sworn—[Defence offered to show by this witness that, Bradley was a violent man, a fighting bully; to show the fear of bodily harm felt by the prisoner when attacked; and that therefore the cutting was in self defense. Commonwealth oh jeered, and the objection was sustained by the court.] hire. Wilson, James Boreland, Tillotson Neel, Jas. Watson, Wm. Lynch, Geo. Corbett, Wm. Carney, James Moore and Edward Jones testified to the good character of defendant for peace. The written 'testimony of Charles Rico before the Coroner was given in evidence, for the purpose of showing variations from hiestatonsent in court. Samuel Morrison. Jame, Anderson end Goo. Cor bett wore recalled, end testified defendant wee a right-handed man. Defense then reseed, and the commonwealth nailed some rebutting testimony. Denial Delany, recalled—its, not sitting on the counter beside Sleeker; did not know Tom Hughes, end did nut learn the ber.room with him and go around to the kitchen door jest before Sleeker name oaf with the knife. Thowan Ilogbee, recellediVas not in the kitchen do tog that night; never carried any weapon; did cot run out with toy cap off. Sur-R,bettitty.—Ellen Jule Hugher, recalled— Sew Tom Hughes run out of the kitchen net before Slacker came out, end throtigh Into the rtreet: think he bad'no cop on. The eridelfre 6013 rilled, 11111. i ~u rt t I tern! UII 7; P. t. At the ...Ding session, mussel addressed the jury on both elder—Abeam. Miller sod Collier for the commonwealth and Pollock sod Hampton for the detente. Court adjourned till mine o'clock this morn ing, when the charge of the court will ho delivered. AGRICULTITIIAL.-Tbe regular mooting for JUDO of the Board of Agriculture for this county wale bald Y"'""Y ( W° 4l .eadeT) morning, at the Satiety's rooms-Chairman Young presiding. Mambera prawns... Messrs. Young, IleSelvy, Hodgson, Real, Pillow, largo, Negley, Barnhill, Parki'Aner; aidiraly. - T 4. prlocipal b.slees• ~ ~ ...........c 0 ... 0 +. .r• pointment of Judging C tnittees for the Fail Fair. The Board made the following salections, and fn-' tousled the Secretary to notify the persons named of their election : No. I. Hoary draught horses, &r.: Henry Ingram, chairman; John Thompson, Robert Stewart. No. 2. light draught and saddle horses - Thomas Jackson, Maury Chalfant, S. B. Have. No. 3. Thorough bred boner 111. Simpson, chair. man; Wm. Barker John Mathews. • No. 4. Jacks, Jennets and Males: iFro. Grace, chairman; John &Miley, John Herron. Nos. 5, 0 and 7. Cattle, rations breeds: Copt.' .1. Cope (Brownsville) chairman; Wm. Boyd, Wm. C. Dunn (Baden,) Jos. Stoner, M. B. Brown. No. 8. Fat cattle, As.: Hugh Richardson, chair man, John Kul, Wubington Beale. No. 9. Floe wooled sheep: thigh Leo, chairman; Wm. C. McFarland, Wm. Hall, John Murray. Nos. 10, 11 and 12. Long wooled and Soothdown sheep: Robert Douglass, chairman; Jos. Harrison, Alen. Illchuskin. No. 13. Swine: Cornalios Scully, Martin Cleaver :Jr., Robert Wilson. No. 14. Poultry: T. B. !led, ke, chairman, Eph ralin Jones, Win. Ewing, Jr. Noa. 15 A 18. Butter, Cheese, Honey and Salt Flour, Meal and Crackers: John MeD. Cfo.llll, chairman, Masora. Shirt, and Hare. Na 17. Onsin and Seeds: Isaac Mills, chairman, John McCloskey, David Collios. No. 18. Vegetables: Abram Darts, obairmsn, Wm. Martin, Jr., Jacob Allen. No. 19. Field Crops: 11. Chess, chairman, Sam'l Chadwick, D. It. Coon. No. 20. Plowing Match : C. Shively, Jas. Gilmore, Ben. Kelly. Jas. Mellelyy. N 0.21. Frolt, Wine, Cider and Vinegar: Dante Negloy, chalrwan, Win. Holmes, Jacob Boyer. Nos. 22 A 23. Flowers, Plants, Cut Flowers., .10. Dr. Gross, chairman, Geo. Mellatty, John Ferguson No. 24. Household Manufactures : Geo. It. White, chairman, Mrs. A. W. Loomis, MR, Elisabeth Shaw. No. 25. Food Condiments: Jacob Mobley, chair. ton, Mrs. W. P. Baum, Miss Abigail D. Young, Miss Ellen 'Murdoch. • Nos. 20 it 23, Farm Implements: John Damp. son, chairman, James Latimer, Nath. Ingram. • No. 27. Farm Implements: L. It. Livingston, ettairmau, Jamas Nally, A. Speer, W. Barnhill, Mr. Swett. No. 29. Hamar, Saddlery, ...ic.. : Hon. Jacob Bfial glis (Washington) chairman. Robb Mackay, (Beavor) John Paxton, chairman. No. 30 and 31. Dry floods, Ropes, Hats, Cape, etc.: Henry Irwin, chairman; D. N. Book, John R. _ Kegley, C. KIWI. No. 32. Stoves, Grates, Hollow Warn, ate.: Hebb M'Coy, chairman : A. 8. Nicholson, Wm. Varnetn. No. 33. Silver, Britannia Ware, Cutlery, eta.: Wes. ' Gilmoro,(Chartionb) IL Whitcomb chairman; John Cartwright. No. 34. Brass, Copper, Bolls, etc.: David A. Mor ris, chairman; Isaac Jones, Joe. R. Reed. No. 35. Glass and Stone Ware: Josiah King, A . 0. Davis, George Breed. No. 16. Carriages, Designs and Invention/ : A. King, chairman; Daniel Johnston, Robb Patterson, No. 37. Garden Furniture Looks, Railings :19, B. Ross, chairman; Jas. Rec to, C. Branco. No. 38. Iron, Iron Ore, Steel, Coal, etc: Chas. A, Normine, chairman; Wm. A. Lyon, John B. Bell. No. 39. Hams, Soda Ash, etc.: Mount, Bennett, (chairmand Thompson, (Tarentum,) Capt. Irwin, (Lwranceville.) . No. 40. Fine. Arts: Dr. Jos. Reed, chai rm an; Thompson Bell, C. Wolf, W. S. Bina% J. Schoen. maker. No. 11. Miscallanaons : Dr. Weyman, chairman M. Lawton, jr.; R. W. Whits, Jas. Ray, John %irk patriek, (Cleveland,) Thos. Farley. Machinery: John Stark, chairman; Jas. Reese Nicholas il'ade. On motion, Mr. Barnhill was instrueteil to provide steam purer and shafting neceasaty to propel en gines, turtling lathes, and other machinery which may be on exhibition. By an orernight, the premiums on the following articles worn omitted in the publication of the Pre mium Liat : Boat Oneihnting Engine $2O 00 " Slide Palm " 10 00 " Turning Lathe, with screw cutter, 01011- flu:tared in Weatern Penneylennie Mr. McNoisy, of Swissvale, exhibited slaw heads of wheat, taken front fields covered with almilar wheat, which were pronounced by all who examined them the most remarkable sample' of wheat ever awn by theta. The heads each centsined folly 100 grains, and werereinarkably heavy. Gat. Negley stated that from many letters reeciv ed from correspondents in rations sections of Penn sylvan* and from his own observations, the aces' of wheat planted this year over last year was two thirds 3 the lou by frost ons.thlrd, and that the ex cess of wheat am and Am last years crop, in this county and In the State, would be ono-third. The other faraurre pratutt coincided with the views of Gen. Negley, although they thought the excess would not be it, large as he anticipated. They were all of opinion that the crop in this county would be larger and better.than that of but year. • Gin. Negley exhibited soma tine'v.mioties of stew Ball Barley. Onntotion adjourned. • • Extrternom—At Wilkinaburg, lest night, Messrs. Hatdings'. and _Ridden gave a tine eshi lion with their pupils, itbeing the end' of the Academic year In Wilkitusbarg Academy. The ruts has been very successful and a large clam ber 0/students bamt bean in constant attend. atioe:'' Many. B.'andH. an very poPular 410~1 to. • ... • • ' H o lne.W* l .fitatWitaterl4o4ldre a some property Whiob Dr. Wilson Intends boson abort-, • :ly.'- Thisprogeity iondeta of ninety-ono sties lying on a tiltside with a souther . ti a:ermine. 'lt lies uearlyjn the shape of a crescent, at the lets of Iles tat ion as you go east. •11 in in twobanch- ea or levels, and is for the most part covered With the finest oaks, butternuts and elms.: If a mere child were born to day, and' if to day an oak were planted, that child's grand ,children would not live to Bee that oak reach eo magnifi• cent proportions as those which now throw their broad shadows over this land. Leaving Home wood Station, a walk of fire minutes brings one to the foot of the hill, on wham side lies the property in question. At an elevation of fifty or &hundred foot, which you reach by a gentle grade, lies the first bench. Here a man of taste could erect such a house, with ench surround ings as the taste of the builder might dictate.— Around him would be those grand oaks, East Liberty in full view at the right hand, three fourths of a mile distant, while on the fore ground is the cultivated valley between that vil lage and Wilkinsborg. When we saw this scene it was bathed in the sunshine and checkered with the fields of grain of various shades. More beautiful scenery cannot be found in this State. Behind the first bench the land takes another rise, and would afford the grandest chance for a grapery, as it presents a full front to the south ern sun. The most favorable point after all is that the whole ninety-one acres are /supplied with never foiling springs of water, Most of them, moreover, of soft water. Coal also abounds here in sock situation that it could be rolled almost front the mine into the house. The water could be carried into basins, fisb-psnds, eserades, fountains or rills: they could be made at any point where taste might dictate. This property is offered for sale in lots of from , three to ten acres, on surprisingly reasonable ' terms im to price and favorable as to Lerma. Property in the vicinity of Homewood is ad vancing in price, and some of our first citizens are purchasing there. Society will be good. N. Holmes, Esq., has receatly purchased a valuable lot there. J. B. Canfield, Esq , has built him a line residence there, and will occupy it next week. B. L. Fahnestook, Esq., has just bought 14 acres at SSSU per acre. Dr. De Pay, Dr. Vandevert and Mr. Hess have all bought there, and intend to build We would advise those who would make a safe and sensible Investment of money, even if they did not desire to build, to purchase of Dr. Wilson. His advertisement will appear in a few days In our columns. Ezczg SCUMS ACCIDENT.-011 Tuesday about half past A o'clock in the morning, a serious accident occurred on the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne Chicago Railroad, resulting in the death of two men, to wit: Thomas Boren, a hand on the road, and George Moore, supervisor of division. The con• erection train was going west, and passing on a sharp curve through a deep cut. Mr. Moore, a boss, and four hands at the crank were coming at a rapid rate down a steep grade. ft is thought that their epee(' waanot much less than that of a steam engine on express train. Without any warning on either eide, construc tion train and hand car met plump, face to face. The boss, whose name had escaped no, rolled off as quick as thought from the hand oar and ee. coped. Mr. Moore was met full on and killed instantly and Moron also. It appears as if the men were struck in the head, and thus carried into etrrnity without a moment's warning. Moore lived at Alliance, and leaves no family. Flom lived a short distance from New Bright. on, and leaves a family. An inquest was held on the two bodies at New Brighton, and a ver dict in aocardance with the above facts rep. dered. No opinion was expressed or Implied In the verdict touching the question of fault. Mr. Moore being supervisor had fall control of the car on which he was, and hand cars are expected we believe to give way to all trains on the road. Mr. Moore hoe gone to his last account, and the ex planation he might have given is therefore de nied ns. --.• Tat attention of deafe' and business men generally, is directed to the cards In this day'' paper, of Messrs. Logan & Gregg, 0. 8. Aryan & Co., and the Enterprise Insurance Co. The Hardware business is a growing one in thin city, and country dealers within commer cial rouge of MY, are beginning to learn that this in the beet market for them to buy in. The bonne of Messrs. Logan & Gregg, is one of the oldest in this bunions, and we take pleasure 1n com• mending It tooll who may have parttime' in that line to male. The firm enjoys a desorvedlylbigh reputation, wherever known, and its enterprise in advertising liberally will he mire to attract to it an increased bush:tees Mr. Bryan, of the firm of G. P.. Bryan Ca , commiesion merchants (or the sale of Pig Iron, Blooms, lc., is one who has had much experi ence in tho manufacture of Iron, and is there fore well qualified for the business advertised. The company of which he is one presents a line of most excellent references, and we cheerfully commend him and them to Cho favorable notice of the Iron trade, generally. Meagre. Bryan c Co. are agents, also, for the Enterpriee Insurance Company—a corporation .111,11 r, ellplinve. for the first time introduced to public W notice in thie city. The Pittehurtb ref erences are all of the highest character, and Pittsburgh merchants will recognize, in the list of Directors, the well-known names of some of the best men in Philadelphia. With each en dorsement, this, company will doubtless iron grow into merited favor. FAMILY Janti.—A hearing was had before Aid. Rogers, Wednesday, of a case in which Ann Maria Battler, - (wbose name was connected with the Jacobi murder,) appears in an unfavorable light. Tuesday evening, • married man named Frank Morgan, who lives in the upper part of the city, was seen by the wife of the latter page. log along Wylie street in company with Anna Maria Bottler. She endeavored to separate him from Anna Maria, who had hold of his arm. A disgraceful seen° ensued and quite a large crowd was collected. Alderman Rogers and officer Flat:tope took them to the Alderman's ofsce. There they renewed their conflict of words,Antia Maria, however, having little to say. Morgan emeriti that his wife eloped with her paramour and went to Cleveland, taking all hie money with her. The wife alleges that Morgan has been harboring Anna Marla, and that she has taken her place. The Alderman, at their request, held them for a hearing upon a charge of disorderly conduct. The party was Gned each and coats for disorderly conduct, lawns great deal of °rind nation and recrimination had Oaken place in the office between the parties. IMPORTANT TO FARMRIL—LiMe Manure for grain molds has long been considered a great de sideratum. At the Soda Works, in East Taren turn; large quantitiee of (hie invaluable manure can be procured at the cheapest rates. We caw yesterday a specimen of rye raised in a field of!Ur. Thompson, near .Tarentum. The stalke arp over seven feet in height, and the heads as full and heavy as they could hang._ Out the point to be particularly observed is, that on the same field last year the crop of rye was a failure. One hundred bushels of lime woe spread on each acre preparatory to the present crop, and the result. wilt be a magnificent yield of the Snout quality of grain. Sae advertisement of this lime manure in another column. THE COMM:M-1a the ooarestwhich takes place tomorrow evening, at Lafayette Hall, be tween the Renton and Addisonian Literary So cieties, we ehouid hare elated that the judges are Revs. Krauth, Jecobug, Yerkes and Hunter; the umpire, Rev. Gracey. The whole programme for thin literary treat Is an excellent one. The exhibition will be eomethingnew In the literary lice, If being a regular contest between two col lege literary accietiee, to be conducted according to all the establiehed usages of snob inetitutione. . Sruoin.—.l house on Penn street, above the canal, Fifth ward, adjoining Bleyer's furnifure rooms, was struck by lightning during tho storm Wednesday afternoon. Tho fluid first struck the chimney, ehattered it, and then glanced off to the window frame in ono ot the upper stories of Meyer'. building, setting the frame on fire; It watt soon extinguished, and no further damage wad - done. Mutant Amason, aged about 60 years, died in the county jail, about 2 o'clock Wednesday morning, of disease of the luoga. • Re formerly resided near Girty'a Rua,-and had been iri jail since the ad of June. lie etas committed ak that time for disorderly.conduct. Ile was buried at the expense of the county. XAVIIIR KARL and wile, proptietars of area• tanrant on Diamond alleyoreretteld to bail by: Mayor, Wednesday, on a obargo of maintaining • dinorderly bonne, on complaint of nedghbon• Two girls who were in the house were sent to dayo. fanoasr.—Tuesday evening Coroner Boatrtlek held en Inquest on the body of John Feareti, Spring Garden, Reserve tp, It,appeared,tbet he died anddenry at hie residence, about 3 o'Ultiolt P. u., from apoplexy. Verdict accordingly: . Tma Teaebers'Ple-filo which c omes o 9 on-Sat nrday at New Linden Grove promisee to be - s grand affair. In one advertising 'coinmnn will be found a card from the managing' committee. in which all the arrangements' are set forth. Tirs Cos Moat Pilots' Assoclation Plaiiic comes olPto•morrtiw, at Wilklasburg GrOTs. Cars will leave the Panasyleaula Refined Depot at'lo: 4 4o A. N. • Thera will no doubt be a !ergs &Dirnd l:looe. •_ Tnt counsel for Thomas Hanna, consialsd of murder in the second degree,' have midis 3320. Lion fora new trial, which will be argued here= when , Noma tbo advatisoment of .1. L. L'ardsgban Co.,'Pedend street, 'Allegbany. noir stook of piece goods for the a:Utast trade in tosn'a and boys' wear, le always kept troll, and In mad/ made clothing of forfig OrdPF.O O .7 it. doing a Pi!Putten. IZMMM /itanaims by the Itassaez Arabia. , Sacarmar., it 8., Jena 29.-4aLIST Barters— ,Pasilamant had sa-aasembled, burland. Pahniseton bad postponed the pram:dation of bin programa:tater General Gyulai has been insPereitipa in Dia rem. mond of the Second-Military Dietriebi by General rehliak, commander of this Fourth Dishiet. Austrian reports state General Urban bad repulsed Garibaldi's forms. Gem Garibaldi was at Brescia Austrian troops were moving tower's Italy-. Napoleon demand. additional men, In order to be siege the fortresses of the Austrians, which form the Idstaticd quadrangmee tileare b etween the mi et . te and the Adige. The Austrians are said to he preparing to attack the allies et Mantas The mobalizatkee of the Prussian army, and the more hostile attitude which the German confederation has assumed, creates +messiness as to the result, general war being feared. Kossuth had passed through France en riots for Italy. Prince Napoleon's corps had cernmeaced moving The Atulriens are reported to have entered v n i. Wine. The new British Ministry had been officially a._ nounced, as follows: Viscount, Lord Palmerston ; First Lord of the Treasury, Ron. W. E. Gladstone; Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord Johi Russell; Secretary of State for the Foreign Department,Dake of New Castle; Secretary of State for the Colonies, Roo. Sidney Herbert; Secretary of State for the War Department, Ron. Charles Wood; Secretary of State to the India Post, Deka of &menet; Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Campbell; Lord Chancellor, Earl Granville; President of the Council, Duke of Argyle; Lord Privy Seial, Earl of Elgin; Postmaster General, Hon. Richard Cobden; President of the Board of Trade, Ron. J. Edward Cantwell; Pint Commissioner of the Board of Pablic Works, Ron. J. Milner Gibson; President of the Poor Law Beard, Rom Sir George Gay; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, lion. Sir A. Cockburn succeeds Lord Campbell as Lord Chief Justice. Parliament met on the 17th inst., when Lord Derby ! aaaounrod the resignation of the ministry. Earl Granville, President of the Connell, geld that he would reserve his explanation of the policy of Vie new government till a future day. The Rouse of Lords then adjourned till the net net. lathe Rouse of Common!, Mr. D'lsraelli announced the resigna tion of the ministry, and moved an adjournment, which was carried. A dispatch from Vienna !eye that the Preach have established a depot on the Albanian coast, and di, embarked largo quantities of gold cote. ' An Austrian corps d'ermee, which left Ancona for Tessera, had been directed toward the lower Po, to join the troops in the provinces. It is uncertain whether 'Ancona bus been wholly evacuated by the Austrians. Waders& and Brescia are free of Austrian troops, and numerous munici palities of Romagna had pronounced for the nation al cause. The allied army passed the Serie river on the 13th inst., marching toward Oglio. Thetight between Gen. D'Urban and Garibaldi had took place at CM tinotiolo. Garibaldi had 4000 troops and 4 cannon, bet was repulsed. Austrian correspondence states that the organiza 7 tion of troops for the defence of the Tyrol', b pro gresaing. Several et.mpanies hare already ball drawn out. Letters from Vienna fly the fourth corps d'armee under the Arch Duke Charles, had commenced to leave for Italy, and the third corps, ander the Arch Duke Albert, was moring towards Trieste. Tho 13th . corps Warmest was being formed, acd was also des tined for Italy. The Swiss Fedora) Council had ordered the occu pation of thepass of Marello, between tho Orisons end the Vellentino. The French fleet in the Adriatic wait receiving powerful reinforcements, and was expected to Mum bark soon between Venice and Tricots, The firet detachment of the sedge of Floats had left Toulon for the Adriatic. The Sardinian authorities have issued a decree opening the ports of Tuscany for the importion of breadstuff, The London Times Paris correspondent speaks ' of dissatiefactioe being manifeeted by some Italians, at the territorial accessions of the King of Sardinia. They protest against this taking possession of Lom bardy, and ask for a confederation, not a (onion. Leonard says that the second aeries of operations will be eimultaneously commenced by sea and land. The allied troops will all bo pot in action to infest the Austrian fortresses. Prince Napoleon will pro ceed immediately to support the right wing of the French army. Klapskaa, the Hungarian patriot, had issued a proclamation to the Hungarian soldiery in the Ans trian army. A Polish legion is forming in Italy, and a Ilan gazian one at Goals. CEIICdt:O, June 29.—A special reporter from the Journal, returned from the scene of the accident thin forenoon. The time he left was 6 o'clock this morn ing. Thirty seven bodies were found. The follow mg addition were reported killed yesterday:—Mrs, 'Sumner and two children, of Chicago; Mary Ann Curran Dunkirk; Mrs. Tizuold and two children, and a number of bodies not recognised. Mrs. Regan, Rockford, died since the accident. Sr. Loris, June 2V.—River about stationary here, perhaps recedingalightly._ The Illinois is falling rapidly, with font and a;ltalf feat in the channel. The upper Mississippi is falling fast from Bt. Paul to Dabuque, and slowly below the latter point, all its lower tributaries being full. The Missouri is fall ing from Leavenworth dossn. Weather warm, wills indications of rain. Sr. Loris, June 2:..—The river has fallen 6 inches at this point within the last 24 hours, and is still re ceding. All the upper streams continue to decline. The Upper Mississippi has fallen 4 feet at Dubuque within 4 dive pult. The weather is clear an very warm. A91111,01,1t Conutr.—The Republican Conven tion of Waehington County, met on Wednesday and nominated the following ticket: Assembly--George. V - ...tucneenee, of Carrot! Wil liam Graham, of Buffalo. Treasurer--John E. Bell. of Chartien. Comniarioner—Geo. Taylor, of Waal Bethlehem- Dtaid Arroccc2,--Alevender Wilson, of Wash ington. Auditor—Samuel Stott, of Smith. County S.—srior —Thomas M. Boyd, of Inclopond coon. • Director of the Poor—A. B. Scott, of Nottingham: This is a good ticket. The Convention plumed ru lutions endorsing the State Ticket, in favor of a Pro teethe Tariff and homestead law, against Cue natu ralisation letter,and endorsing GO. Cameron's course in the Senate. Lron's Powder and. his Pills, All the insect tribe will kill. Judge Alelgs, President of the American Institute, says:—"The discovery of this powder, by Prof. Lyon, is of national importance. The Partners' Club have tested it thoroughly. Locrists, grasshoppers, ants, bogs and all vermin ran be destroyed, gardens preserved, and houses made pure. ft is free from poison to mankind, es tosserNs. Lyon set it." There is no question as to tbo great efficacy of this article. A tow applications destroys everything like garden worms, bod.bngs, fleas, ticks, roaches, hr. It is en Asiatic plant discovered by Mr. R. Lyon. litany imitations will be offered. Bo sore It bears his ad dress. Remember 'Tis Lyon's Powder kills all insects in a trice, While Lyon's Pills aro mixed for rata - and mice. Sample flasks 25 cis.; regular sizes 50 els. and 131. BARNES tt PARE, Also the Mthican lifustang Liniment New York.. ! t S. A. Souk & Co., Federal street, next door to the postofbee, Allegheny, having opened their-Ice Cream Saloon fur the moon. are prepared to furnish their friends and patron with all the delicacies of the season. Weddings, pic-nic and other parties sup plied on short notice In the very bout style with every thing requisite They have alwaye on hand a very choice muerte:ma of Fruit, Cakes and Confections, manufactured from good material, and got op by competent workmen. Give them a call. DY/ 'BPEIPBIA.---The worst foe of humanity to so well known, that we hardly feel dierweed to neap, time or tam In lorespoeition. Paw have escaped abating from one or another of ateried forme. In fact, It is either a CADS! Or • COMQUEIa Of ILTMOUOTIO7 other discern; and taken I n • thin stay, we believe one ren.dy—INERHAVRS HOLLAND always mitigate, It not effect a permanent. core. We might tole etrooger language, hiss, at we are eddreallug a reaming a walla • tamable con. many, desks to avoid the prejudice which would attach to what would aeon more boating. • Indication, ileartbutn,thedecia.-fila adleoriene—in fart, all that have their origin in Impaired digestion—in which are Included BILIOUS DISORDERS AND LIVER OOMPLAINII3,2IentaI Madan, /critobtlity,hannperttion to TAW:, innxitionee, .Delnerrion 13Pirihi. 4VerWl".Thm and TrembiteAderfre for Eelltede, and a amber of other affecticani of this claw rendering a man unfit for Jae. ranee with the world mad the meaty of hie family—will all, In mat lostanore, he Resod to have proceeded from that abased date of the &retire organs which this medicine is eminently celonleted to relieve. • Ran Catrin...-131aGentdoe highly Concentrated Bar. hare's Holland Bitten Is put oplo halt pint bottles only, and retailed at yl per battle. The gnsat dammed for this truly Celebrated Medicine her lanced Many Imitations, which the public ebould gaud meant purcleseing. aware Of ire:weakest See' that our ante tea thelabel of every bottle on bey. , - R.MTAALIN PAGE. JD., t 00., Solo, tietori, 27 Wood anat. between lot and I,lsts.,Pl thaw' Pa. goradawP Rados to. Builders and Contractors. MILE UNDERSIGNED (f9rmerly hiettan r,,r &mined parry) trught rorpecifolly Informs - Chow for shim he ban done work, end the public poornaly. that be is overpromised to fontletAtt.% or put ou Mete Boob, !tithe moat epproved Mow. • A d en for Rodin Or Re. Mof Plato Roofs (if Mut the °teal of Alex. Incet rof Et= .tact and tbo Canal, Fifth weed,) :In be proarmli ancaled to, Taurus pAu,r. OAKLANDOgigfi l ls.ll.Tr Fo 1141:1.10. rIPHAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known A.:W.llov linden Citira.* and a half miles of the rity,lea bre agtpi r tsw isolate of mol. knit dm, ranging to from one to 100 arms each. Sonia of theist are level, othemboanttild and gra metrkalknolla,coe , and with tomer Ws* and Oh.. gently rudePtl ble of being Implored la the mad plotamegne manner. • These lota are surrounded hr fracellent neiglybothood, with the advantaged. gat class paints school, taught by blr„agd gun B. H. Karr, with public ichoasin the vicinity: ;Re or =taro. , Ma . 7 0 , 1 hot/ Marin the lie7Ould la. Lahore ewe a Taameger 'Railroad will be built, Bras rendering Mona most eligible and desirable. etscemery, f•cWiy of accaaa,pority.Of afr, and coonndeum to dm city, they ars annufwased u - aftra for r psestrimaklanow. In order to accommadata thomewho)nag wish to him* May are offared at the following. TM sari . Onetenth in hand sadlha scold,. ohm crud joinual paymanta. jeklmd . W.o.us.civ DI Diaz.ndirt. The Coridite and Porcelain Teeth HAnnan , been extensively tooted by the et Ifteas or PittgarlitY th. Meet le Omit , &Tor Ahoy biro Ltd midi forth mounted Co gold plat, to mall themselves of th• hoprcnsmente sadmeed lo that Dew and beautiful stylo of dastlrtir. ' =Arrow:amity combo mainly to their retleofsdrita. g oo to the otoabt their perfect cleardfam, befog Ingmar Maar crake for food to 800 rodgmatnt, - rad. i 4 ti itor pd.* of the month cannot 'My art frees from di medallic , taste, corn:Won aria:oth sad do tud Whet the breath.: Thy oho Amon. ri ot t o roo rt, with Ilithtdeis t comfort sadotriiturs. This t with tbidr• nottablsoce to natiusl issa,roadetthooddo mot doirtirdt,autetttotes for these arum •Tor w eir s u dastoo Prateca= D 1/pr their bs.. NZT4 h f a o s j b h oi a st l lt, • • ;:1543.• 1910 al t o o, strisVlM•bdititi. H. 73..:T00db &musty , tho lets em Vesialtiterrit mamma 0.1 0 11)1128mmobr Fos aria. - J. Dacca. &IL Paccem & Otocurz, J. J. um; ' tank n..ftsartne. rrrimrsouan. ZIAVALE-Crl4. 15T071 , 3 Jpeder tOT .Meowti 6/,1, - - Prrrantlaa, Tarasnai, 3mrs al, 13A 314113B—salas on wharf of. 130 Olsto. Extrltat 17. ' -From cora, 1110 ow" at 3 ,1 / 2 9114.7 for Exam atalsl,:.s forfsto. dA 150 da. at S43Z Er sad 57,2 s r:fl W ar. at 147 N $7 &C,160 aad 35 do at $6,75,.57 and 37 •• and O, 50 and MO 1 011arn--salat at &pot of 175 Lel, tials at e y and 201 d, from otora at E.S. Coro, tt34) bosh at depot at 31, arid 1,93 do for. Nora at $101.0d: Backarbear, 15) Ln,Snt $l, and do on prima roans. 11 11.138Y--salesof:ls Lbls Sec tifiod at aodtk Jays BACON—salsa of 18.000 Da at 7 ,t4.1..7% for fatonoldns, mac .104 Wm for Hu= Lao Di country Bid. Jat Sir Pt, C Hama at notad 3 trs doat.34. RAY—tales at mates of 13 touts at $115,17 too POTATOES—saIes of 300 mod 100 bo•tt - at St, and ro fI3SLIZ4 BrAltalea aid bosh at SU,. WILLOW--• sato of 20 MI. at 6. RIONETA.RY AISD CUMPLEADIAL.. Borrtaxass or TS: Roan. Sin= or tar.drarz.—Were any additional proof required of the fraudulent thazzet: the Banking Immo: ofldialourt, It would be !bond in It , balm of the Yuman' Bata. a: Lc:la:tom That Ingitntlon not only has reread practtelly to ralleent, its hills, but sorted to InUmblation, falsehood and threat. nf bYnfb to swain it to It. egreoon. dlahonesty. The voodoo:Ito who wont from thlstny with the aimpla tarpons of gotting money for the bill, of the hank, werepointed out by lb.. mmuscats and wnpleyee. Objects of popular tenceanea Lo, 4 u..its wet, aktemporised at the &Mee cOrne re; tienalama ." r 7 haraagom were delivered; the alarm bens were rupp,— tiesT th ".terpows of enabliag tha tank - to shirk in olallga• ee ante was a morel, ifnut an agteeabla one Rawl ammatinote mobbed by the Indignant ' , cp. y tam: bars at bat it la normal for ttractob to rall mimeo the depot its 'which the ill gottan gouda are atOrfai to =Ws tha taindkra to refuses tlltzorging;tba plun der. A - band of bmo ug or Mann, When Iheentenael in Dials ratroats Tifth the Unwelcome Deane. the onsetwe of th e tow. Wouid b OOO meted with mom desperation than the director* end oaken of the Bank.—{Cr. Leno Dem. The specie reeerve of the bank u above br the weekly Statement la quite op to general e rtwalation. The two Letl- Ilona received from Wilton:de On Mender do 001 Mow to the avenge, nor does the million on Moodier head which wea ehipped to Enropm of the necie Mom $900,000 went 121L0 The Sub-Treasury. The ontavorahLs UAL, ' of the Refitment aro the largo decline la deposits motivation to lam. The loan lino bb, howeve r , beeer, kept Mit the enisll op by the need of facilltlea.to take up the Lew Treasury Note.. The Statement, ea a whole, doeenot indicate any ha mediate rettme to the lower era of Ibtereet, although it la generally enticipeteol that after he week of July there will be some relaxation. The following lea comparative Mahan/al of the 0501 900ir of the N. Y. Cloy Hanks for the weeks ending Juna,ls and 50. JumlB. "June CS. $101,600,105 5121,744,440 Dec. $ 55:745 . 23,190,217 21,959591. D,e.. 4.435%550 1 15,214,013 Der.. 65,050 . 8,251,11 77,193,114 Dec.. 1.,931,512 r. CITILADELPMA CATTLE Idaaarniklathley, June 2' The ha undergone quite change duriag Dula past week, both *a respects the odeemand end the aripply The waren weather btu •also' Led ery depressing Mr.mt upon prima, and the drover. were compelled to eobmlt to • &enema( newly $1 $llOO Zs on all Made of moth. &m -at lets of Inferior quality sold am low as Si ft 100 The. The highest prim realized wee y 11,75012. Moan - ming, at troth yards amount to abont 1,800 bead; marly 500 of which wore lea over until better rues can be obtain 4. The fallow log wee the range of prloes for Leaf rattle t 0 day,— • Nie Depoai u... E=Ml 1.4 , 2 s 9,00 to-. 9,60 9,00 to 0,91 0020mon Inferior " Tie &ratin of fib amottatol to Z,OOO bead.- Tho a b,7ii to ntes were effected 0 • &elide of 3.fie prertata quotations. The arrivals of flogs at Imhotrs Uoloo Omen Yard awn o to 1,900 head, which aold at last woora penis. Loon, duos .7.—The market for flour le iractira, poi prima droopily, though riot quotably Wheat—is inactive, and prize. feeding downward. Tbore Is but &limited beldam doiuo , nod prior. range from 76c00 $149:1. Corn—tiao 151lrkatis =changed tvery respect, and tbo Inalneaa doing is modorata, at 7:247n0 for wired. Oata—tto market L. ...sip and priors math...re:7; an!. , 47,,age. Ilemp—the demand ilm,ki.4s, end pric firm at;1131. 5. Lard--ths market LI doll ant prices hilMlo/Ii at I Mime, in bbl..: Whisky—tits market is firth with o moilsrsto dcz.snii at • Receipt. by river nod ra➢ro.d, np to 611. !cedar, 2,R , 0 bap wbest; 8,000 do corn. Orikkm, Jewe m.—Tbe market ter flour con tialeeloketlee, =ld prime ere droopitn& esall n gt,sp , ge5,62 fier gaper. • florn.;—ilnll arid prices &chain& ex:es of fA,OOJ bats xi ii ,0"! 0)1,05. Han Pork—dull and prices nominal It Bacon—nominal at eirgdc for Shoulders and to for hid., and 103 g" for Clear thdea rare nil and - eery littlo dimsn'l for expert e4tes cf prime to bbla at 11;lic. Eggs—flrm st $25g11.8 '# WA of 53 .or. .cluinge on Row York %@3.4 premium. Yhe average weekly Statement of the Philadelphia Banks for thew eek ending =Saturday Int, prevents the follOwlng Malta to ;ho leading Beau, and the following dosages, o. compared with the previous week : demo 20. ' June 27. Capital Stork.— ...$1.4993,765 g11,607,&56._1n 52x i ..... 25,715,210 Specie. —.. 5,D31,167 6,C50,917...De. 7.35,291 Dna fm other3l3ka. 1.1156,995 1.614,097... De.... 42,2,72 Duetoother Banks 3,199,069 2918,850...D9.. 250,112 15,705,99 d ..... e 935 010 2 7 20 ,:A9... In 4.70,tr. Sr. Loots, Juno 20,—A dispatch from Lexington stet,, that"the not. of the Farmers' Bank at that place have plansd in the bands of a notary for protest." It is Owed bore that the St. Louts Bank. have datenntned to retztv tbo not. of the Loal ngton Branch. I ha asathar has been, don lad treek,UXCoodiGglO For,. thee. in idounidian attitudo was acurelilog to Its form The sisals recodlog, nod a little further scarcity or wider will wind op our natrigallan for theitlummar - The Ciodmiati.Commerclah of Teraday, anuoonces tho C. Fremont In port, and also the Commodore Perry. Th 6 Dr. Kau* was aground on Enter Shoals whrel the Edna paned down. The Mary Cook brought Mt et the wrockai NCrape ghot portion of her cargo The Viz. was of Clap s° Toradey The -Dacutak and Jac. Pas won dot there The DLtmood be laid op. Mr. W. A. Poster, ateambear rink. has been eau: to th 3 Into. Asylum at Link S.. Ills silictlon la from &ma, of tho brain-.-. The 11- P, Sam is rspairiog at Cinciutted ...rughirce J. Wagrner has lost his Comm from tuna podium: Sha Iriner, Rochester, lifelnutte and Awgia.EatonweW St. Louie on Monday last. The steamer C. W. Lam hart u - aw burned ca Itcriday arta lag ea the biluouri Sur 5 mile+ above Et. 'Louie. Sb e . 1 loaded with !ember. Telegraphist ;Market.. losea.--Coltun adrauced; ealm 12-4 , thee:gamer e a lleNameeee,oce of 144v:iq Uptand .utddltria Floar Unalttlechniewessaia.4:. tyk.t her!; este, BOW bosh. Corn buoys= sales • . eey mixed weeterhB7oB6cuellogr southern 57C,88. at $10013,21k Park hwny and lower, ',Mt Melee Oi bblll at illhalf3,2ll foe nates• and SLY.XUeI3" for prima , tt Berm; v. Butter dr:hoed; Ohio U4r.f. -Cattle hter ket ; Boom hoer receipt. MOO heat, prl — oge jio lowr, with este:lt:l7@M sverams price 9. iTheep beery; receipts I 131:0; prices emoddambly lower. basing deelleel heed. Swine dull;receipts 5000. Cmccilivez, June 27.—F100 r malottloe Re pord Con with.; chimps. Wheat s shade bet res. Coro firm at 804'n.. U . quotedat ear. Barley and Oats 60 and 50, with valet at lass. Kblekeydall at Ze... Pro:Oakum a tittle more active; the ioqulryys mostly for bacon: elks. - rersamtralde, Jima 29.—Tbere is some little ievelry for flour tionth America; seles2ooo Obis Dimond Aline ex tra sod gems extra family on pirate mime; espouse freely otrurod at $‘5A without three Wee the [MU ere boy tug maraud reocy.lots et $13,740.00. Rye flair dull at $4,60 Corn Beal dcU at PAW,. , Ingat - drooptum es.bw red a: 8 1 ,6 0 @1:60. and White sl,datillt,TO. Bye doll at 90c. Corr. . leo firm; Wee MOO bosh yelow at skim 0010 fair quality Was 3700 bad: grime Delaware at 45(346, a fair quality a: 4t. .A.rale of Buckwheat a: Td. Whiskey steady at 2r@m mots. BALTIMIII, Jtma —Plait henry aaJ the lorran Froward greet attand at $8,60. Thera fa rap wheat ofterlag. Core firm; yellow at 80e ina white at £ 0,7-8 1. Provlr ion. tactuaged. Whiaey 2735. Eslulat 55teamtro MISSOURI • RI VER. Notice to Ittliscrnri./.l.lver Stilpperoond Passenger". ._ WE have made an arrangement With the AlLsoarl'lllver Packet Clornlaik pany by which ea can give through rates from kitzWorg, for presagers and freight to .11 poll:then the lltle.joart sr. For farther particular., apply to PLICT,' BALM , CO, ahem Boat gavot% sonar Water oma Martel amt., Who Are sathOrisol to contract for vs. WeIIREDE d 00, (tat ' of Pittaborglo sarl:halsrtf T N 0.4 9 Commercial at. at. Loma, Dlo.. REGULAR TUESDAY PACK ET TOII ZAITESVILLE.—The Sne new ataamew F..1131A GRAHAM., Capt. Airriaoa Arcas,44Are for tho &bora and Intertnedia ce porta Evilly itiLED.I.T, at 4 o'clock P. Y. For freight or passage apply ro boani. • all FLACK, HUMES & CG , Agee Qttnrantati, ,SzT FOR CINCINNATI t .LOITIE-.• • VILLE-,21. &no . .pasaenqii atconiar LiARMONLA, Captain 11. K. Hazlett, win learn ior tna abort, and alllittarpedlate port, on THIS D&T, irdtb Jra., at 10 o'clock 1 K. For height or pattogn apply on board or to • Jan • FLACIE, BARNES & CO., &gm - FOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS, VILLILIba Doe ifesmer GIatISITOOD,' Capt. D. Haarlama, will leave for the abase Imo mita, • tormadlate porrlaaa TDIB DAY, Mb Dun, at hoWoel, p. Tor frefaht or apply on Loud or to .! • Jen . PLA(IIf, DAICIES 2' CO.; Olgeittsr: - Zt. I BURLINT r. ON, I:OO svrtg; soar . % 8. LAND, DAVENPORT, GALENA, DrTRUQ O L' br. PAUL—The 'pima] edema LUUTh, (L .Tor, Doer, will lam tor CEA above nod lotorsordLato pests - THIS DATthe P:Oth Inn, Be 6 A'efeek P. W. For freaht or pmp, apply On board or to Ras nacor.senems A co, Agn,b. _ _ VIM ST. LOUIS—The beautiful CC and fait mobs mister EL P. MODULI gt, uw.y., will hum Wr the more eLs4 all lot, Means Port oa TIIOBADAX, Juke aoth, et 5 p..e. jor height or wou.sirl •OPle on board ur to 'GS FLACK, BARNES. Se CO, Agents. B: rretctstreet's Commerat al Reports. For Baden' and Business Men. • ' fin 7... IN°2 I I.9.!ISEMI o.t,trki ' of - crelfs, which on T. pub ! , ca to-oath of Jansa, being been eabaseted by a repl4 -- a and semen dem and , a 'weld edition, mired and cer• " 1 rated, tm hen hanmel, and I, now ready for deafen t" . a s'a a 'eh as hare not vo.or no , ruad thountra sok th i a "beers! bemires of the beat Palates and Merchants le I Meant data et tbs Union, tom wasted in parfettge el* . Reference Record, ent• mu Log a mantes and rehab!' " comprod of tha pecantatY aotelition tosd prospect, and Use.- . pea meal*? of about =,31X1 mercettle firma, in Parenty• 41 witpdadpal althea and mere of trade trfr . el:nitrite:al , 1.. s ..., ThOtrit Telt /ferelant or Banta e rUlaamefeti h 7 a 1 kcal sectonplaying go bcolca P hi arlaOf credit, tharatem a habit', sad capital of mach Si be likely to deal with tam, India the Gate:lemma morthant Pill tearer wide. c^._ .., carsci a the =ea facaltdefon on Caleb am Her Tort boni...- 4- "' ' To Proetae got ...Y. .NMIe error that oilibt ova ( works to erreal mate keep parebsperrlthr of the champs that mast aseetaathy. tau Plage, tho gialaterhaae outdated of comstiaa•tray wed, i , The them aaa eatable sada a Irak nine aes, the It meet plarent. sod the intlareace It mot hays an eel • meet sad profited& trade, mates it f oreloehle to r . sal* htertheate,jhushetatane, Not* Btolatm awl. of Dhsatatt,aM - yet be web. fr-clatling the tiro •It ' mat sehaase, tha abets otcorectionE sad the reef the deckle faintidod to estacribare st Co. Ra nh lase _ petaonam .. pßocaders, not embraced in this saran zniyt..torared at Ms Mice of the proprietors ant J P. suPhraerr ,fr eor:" . , No. 2l7 lßinedlrrs Naw p - It. R. NEVIN, Jr., Na 06 Wed street, Pip Abo,ot ra.,16 ig, AV, E YOUR FRUIT- by .ttAng ...i 17 Wont .11teset lietalicrow Top Presort'. ~ Nthe bet Ebeling Jaz, ow, cat on be WI a . , .1%1.17 Chivalry iced Ili afore, fades] 1 , , , You cob also obtain at us* MU Pftet, , . . 1 gas -sapitt : le! drab pi!: pots!ut.n pi ! _f .1.i,,.i• - :- ; .19tIM . :! TIL -,• :,•. s•, ; • :I",• k ./ ~.- , 5 . . . RIVER. ICE IV 6.