. . 47 I I u•• - -A • •.• .•• • • orrraraz p‘i!z&t TUEfiDAY I NE.= - .t -186. Ci 2 4FFAIRS., . , hbral:oo.(4 - 010et; Obserratiote for the Gaarite, by it?" -- a.-Shaw:Optleiati, b 9 Fifth BL—eorrerted daily: 00 Ot .120 • 80 . - ecloei a. s r • .'rr Rtipyailloan Headquartets for 1860, • 00m9 ER WOOD AND PJURTIII FT'S. pus Rcutatio .Bonmsopen every„day, ..,„. p odj fn . = 9a. ar to 10 r. Germ. - and Wd, N.sapspora Doan all part% union on TM '.Yd OanUnditn, LANA:mount for dlatrinullon. po w c „...ndii abl atrentarA Limiting Dlitartincb aro nir dhills, nstued c.ti. ihrThal'Uncntlre 643 mitiai like Clab . mr. t .trier/44DA rat 1111•AtnorAn4 il,f,sec Lick. ►IP. r.', • • re/di•dAnltnT „. VL all - Reli•iwerators. • notiokroek at Geoitc: Federal street, Allegheny, opputiti the Post OEII, examine them. Poi lirgeind oommodious room in 'the third :gory Of the Oairtie Building: in well lighted;',ieluty Or WICSIOR; and will ha rented obeap - to a good tenant.. Apply at (ho counting room of this office. ' 4 Dalai Srarzwencr tar tbs Weir 0.1.1 t.pecto. .1a4..... ^---r•-•- .----- ,--- 231,50 433,92111,655,075 1 7179,525 174,6690,544,1311 247;46: •104,9981,074,520 320,965 $9,1 . 63 712,90 237,166 77,173 757,801 254505 -- 106,707 739,505 335,955- 100,820 .796;760 Irk PliiMegh : Exchange Ell M. &M. ": Citixose Mechanics'" *on City " Allegheny." 1,907,24: 1,089,751, 1,932,681; 1,122,0371 Increase... -- I Deetwo...j. 45,4351 rry ai34 Notoior °thee_ dank*. Pittsburg - L. Excbange Citizens' $6,716" 1$ 113,960 127;207 91,006 80,609 52,810 17,659 16,616 4 0 01 31,910 34,988 ,45,114,3 48,901 L2=M2 Iron City.. Allegheny Lad Batt[ ST.4.I63IIMTS.—Our banks began to publiik weekly statements on tlei later January, 1555. We butijolo an abstract el their condition_ in the Gent week of every month' shore that date: .1.539.- j arceiwe. I 4,eeie : I hicuext. I 11.-µ.sits. Jan. 1,355,906 1,166.914 5,153,216 1,194.996 Fob. 1..„. 1 ,344,931.1,308,008.4,955,977 1,164.217 Mar. 1..... 1,195,526 1,300,103 5.274.912 13t1:1,9115 Apt. 4280;636 1,199,100 5,479.821 1,324,154 May 3-- 1,360,551 1,192,216 5,784,492 1,504,549 Juno 7..... 1,423,5901,207,537 5,895.461 1.510,926 July 5 1,436,651 1,246,555 6,614.(176 1,699,196 Aug. 2 1,423,669 1,198,767 6,099.453 1,730,650 Sept. 6..... 1,470,741 1,261,195 5,985.769 1.856.072 Oct. 4 1,540,093 4,445;575 6,096,979 1,909,1119 Nor. 1...... 1,525,733 1,479,219 6,939,272 1,924,699 Dec. 2,060,053 1,325,001 6,572,351 1,843,51 Jan. 5.,..-4,038,113 1,292,047 6,637,261 Feb'. 7.:... 1,904,973 1,260,532 6,988,923 Mar. 7..... 1,867,641 1,133,754 11,945,722 Apl. 2.080,363 1,113,769 7,213,664 May 3__..•2,000,344 1,182,273 7,327,114 Jane C..... 1,939,468 1;063,567 7, 090 , 569 July 4_...:1,874,093 1,018,685 7,006,116 Aug. 1,635,833 1,091,462'_6,929,136 -Sept. 3..... 1,752,748 1,955,124'6;745897 Oct. 3......1,818,313 1,073,083 6,749,855 Nor. 7...... 1,731,738 1,115,226'6,795,301 Dec. 2,058,323 1,105,126 6,975,611 sao;-, Jen. :2... z . 2,238,30.9 1,092,509 7,319,815 Peb. 6.... 1,907,323 '997,589 984,209 Mar. 1,87 4873 1'3118,215 7,101,459 1P5,415 7,166,377 MAy 1,995,053 1;141.373 7,231,761 June 1,907,243 1,089,751 7,202,903 - . • r ill/MITI:NATI —Mr. K. IV. Davis, of Sewick ley, erected II very handsome dwelliog at hie country seat, last eesso4 built in rare style and with aikitiia modern improvements in taste and architecture suitable to the character of the honse.l. it was conetruelpd or wood, but--was ortiamented in imitation of browo stone and wag -- quite large,: having a &Ohio front and making quite an imposing appea*nce from the road. Ou Saturday evening a phrtien of the bill back of the bones slipped sod lot) d alt kitchenaddition, cruel:dog in ieides and ening the balance of the building. Oa Sunday It wan found the whole bona° wad giving way, one of the Walls having been driven in by the— pressure of the elide agsiost IL The people of Sewickley borough rallied manfully to waist their neighbor, and fifty men weer at work du ring Sunday,. taking. oat the _furniture, such, • doors, abutters, mantles and whatever else could be eared frpm the general wreck. On Sunday evening it war found that the.house had moved Gee inches off he foundation sod it was thought it would go farther. Whether It' will or not is not known, but it makes little difference, as the plastering and oruawental work is all destroyed, and Teri little remains of the bouaeworth pre. serving but-the material in it. It was expen eireig Boisbed in the interior ss well a« on the outsiA -- and will be &great lose to its owner. Lancsar.-4lichael PananarWtwo others who have not been arrested were charged, yesterday, on oath' of Jasbna WEeight, with larceny. appears that the parties entered the variety store otilasey Mitchell, in the basement on the car nee of WOod and Third streets, and abstracted a largo:lot of half host; a largo lot of silk pc4et bandherobiefir; a lot of coat loOpr; an overcoat valued at $l2; a lot of jewelry sod.e. , riumber of cents, Port of the goods has been`vccovered it supposed the rest has been peddled off and will not be retaken. The articles were taken by night, and it any one bad been living in the house it would have‘beed burglary. ' It in thought that some if not ell the genet men have been in the House of Refuge. DROWNID -•••-/k lad named Martin ~Forrister Wee drowned. in the Allegheny river be Stier. day.afternoon. Ile was batting in the vicinity of Armstrong's coke evens, and falling into the water, perisbed before asabitanee could ho Ten dared. Bear& was made_ fur the body, but without annum " A coal-host men named John Dickson was drowned eff the steamer Telegraph, below Law eel:lceberg, en Friday , The boat was stopped,, tint all efforts to get him proved no, aueceattal. Ile was untearried. About the same litre, lbe Telegraph ran into a Mal and out it in - two, ninkieg a man and w ifo wbo were crowing (rota the Indiana shore. COM OF QUARTIM SllSBions-1114fore Judges McClure; Mellon, Adams and Parke. IV,onday, Hey 4th.—T be, Jane term of ibis Court commenced yesterdsy (klondsy) at 10 o'clock. 'The Grand Jury, was impannelod and Mr. Tbbints Penney . appoieted foreman'. The jury *al .then sworn and charged. when the ltee of Traverse Jurors woe called, auk, twenty seredabowered to their risme_ judge kl • Clure imnarked that unless the absentees come very soon atisehmente would be 'steed for their per- • . MISIMIIAIO6--13etasnl Atkins yeaterday ..lodged in information against John Jones, Gee of the De mi, elected Aldermen of the Fifth Ward, for neglecting to return a fine levied upon the bifermant. Barnard bad violated come of the city ordinancee, fur which be eras limited and deed $5 by Alderman JorieC . This money bad not been accounted for to the city by the magis trate, aid (be City &Heiler taring got rind of ....15„ the tiroseebtion rat begun at Me 'botanic fle'deame it; a grim chargengainet Mr Jones, wed llatitude, if be Is hand tibave been wilfully onsupt, to give Wu tile full lebgib if the lbw. ACABOir. oz: ,ASID Atm.—We, would call the attention of our readers to the meeting (noticed la our advertising columni).of V 1143C manufacsares far this Tuesday evenlog, at tablet the etthject , of the contraction of iron is aeolieg will be dinnsuid„ In illustration, Moe hoe will be Oita in 'regard to the catalog of the o.Fleyd goo," with drawing. is eeetion , of 'bp net.,.. ..Tbe public are jovlion. to SUOMI. Conositit's Inunass.—Tha Coroner held au Inquest yesterday on the retisieut of Thomas . Curdy, lila'toluredtrintsdrqwned near SI: Mile Perry on Sunday, while 61Thing in the Monongahela river. The jury relorned a Ter dist of accidental death by drowning. LAYOII. MIMS yesietday lined s man named John tioldhlo, $2 for osrrying concealed rex• pans. ale was Artesia] for drunkenness, am] Albin 'enrol:male itied to coneeslA Mindy billy which 'motor:] on him. - - GOOD Mava.—We uuderstauX" Mal the eboe stires - of this city ',ill clove nob eveniog at 7 iialcek, (Saturday excepted.) commencing ibis ,w it ihes and coutioniug until the let of Be t. . Tom Political Debates between Abraham Lincoln s to _ n b i p o A. Douglas, In the ealefiratell campaigi t 7 , 7 jas-Ci. Moots . , is sold by Hunt & billies ;Wish ed at 37 coato,,tiolit 50 cents. Thu Liana and Spoothes of Linn. ) ). wiU .h. t up bo publiabod; thwboat odition, ;nice in cloth s $1; paper, seltbourthe spci:rhaf, 2f. cants. Band dour ardor's an Hoot it Munn. 71 and TS Fifth street. Tble will Ina the best edition published. The Rapublistao campaign &loggia. will enora be ready. For tido bi Hunt &T Miner. • . Woo will not Weerbeetnotriiltets or alma, whet, they ma be bad it tuehixtrespely low ptl e te, j a t h e People's Chief Shoe Store,Fifth meet, Eee4llii door from' Market stroll? Glette' Eite - relf both!, 13,54 gents' gsitets. $2 2 00; Oxford Sits. s l i s o; Monmesi 3137}. _A fall snortalsat:mf !sake, misses' cad Caildtelell;WeST•. UPORCAN - COVNTY --- fONVENTION:I 9it elevekt o'clock thgrciiivetkion mutat:Oiled, .1. the- Supreme ..Court. •Itiptik , stid was called' order 14 Johti - MAlirkpatrick, E el ., chatemmi of the. Republigait Eget:olive Colonel Eakin was °beam permanent chair man, and at:flaking his seat made the follow log remarkst l'Permit me to express my RC knowledgtheale bribe position assigned me to day. I.feet:honored by your choice and shall endeavor' to :discharge the. duties of the chair faithfully, in' which 1 shall expect yonecio-op eration to, preserve order moil harmony." COL E. then reed the cult by virtue of which the Convention was assembled, and in conclusion expressed the wish that the same sagacity la the selection of candidatee which prevailed iu Chi- cago might govern ibis enn9entiPtl, and such men might be chosen as would meet with s sim ilarly enthusiastic eodorecment from the people. Tho other °ricers of the Convention were the following:-Yme Presidents: Wm. Ii Kegley, Capi..Mcklasteret, Henry Lewis, Dr. Donsleon, Samuel Hazlett and Capt. Andrew Miller. Secretaries: Sul. Schoyer;Jr., R. W. Mackey, Freak Patterson, Jared kt. Brush. Oa . motion' of :lionise •Marshall, EAI., those whit were not delegates were requested to retire outside the bar. Though the chairman repeat edly urged this request, it ,was not heeded, on account of the large amount of outside pressure Delegates were now requested td present their Credentials and the list .of precincts was-called out by the secretaries. 'Atter the CY edeldinln *ere all handed in and a few substitutions made, the Secretary read the following list: realm:runic-Red Inrif.=Cifit. A BIM r, John Ursce eestott•l-0 W T 31 blashill. " Tlrdd-'4itet Dreet-Dsvid Simms , W Simpson. Second do- Jos W lowts,Joldi Wanotnr ?Lora-John 1111(0, J Beatnik Filh-Vida ?net-Alen IleLlintenk,Ooo CsNltey R mei do A Colylo4,Thost Hails Fish-.fared SI Math, John Philips. arent.4-Ituht notopson, Leval Roll. Ki 04.04-4 Frolic& ks, D llntebitsus. .IVridAJ B 1101, Win Milian. • Atimiank-IRut T Johnsoo, Sol Selstyrr, J &rood-Jun Bitkparlek, John Mar, 71 ird-li LErnith. 0 Calmat. t'rea't-4 N HoreLl6lll,3ttlin Morshall. S rota du Coitus., I. Motu., Distouall-andh HilaburgA-t-T 04444.1 y, A tlaranst Net Pgiaburph spning, John V Mat. _ Abitaieek -.I A /lan, 'llia Wylie klonnegairia-ll TAFF:shy Lase Weisel. Denchrsit,-II I3 , ucLlleld , D Y. Ai149194 ii,9l[9:ify- W F Wilts., Andre. Bruen. Bo naispnam-Flut Pesel-Ow A Dora. I' 14.11 nressil do S' Slitter Eat Birmingham -8 Slocum, ll' Plltteasi. DIN ueme-Jaa tinearou, Lime Wan. LataxxcerUtr-0 D Rwarlek, W Fahey.. Al.rpensvg-fleary II Lewis. I 0 ettrusttei T ori=2 - K Scott, .1 W Lynch. J n Makes, Toriodurri--.1 it Porter, J Weksy. • Temperance rat -D t01.L..00, 91.3 T0N 1 •4313156--PLEI-R l.Lolton, John they sns-S Uraia.td, It W 11tun444. .Taal-Chu T. car, Jos renn-Its Stoner, Mmthow n iateltoll Nodtith.• Freak Patterson, Sam Cure. .11 , filds-J.Jin 0 Hasher ; J MIS knoileei_si Nteoresem-11 McEJberr n , W Mass. "Mi.-John Curry, Ilukb SI Frost. ,Prisid!ia-Devid Neely, nobt. • Bahtunn.-13 P Sleet, . Joliet Re.lows. /1119.1-rn, 31 Biqa, Win Ray. Alrundior-Wm ltaussito, Hone Sump's. Fast De.r-CepiJ West Derr-Simi .11:11eit, Allen Ater • ( - pp, & el Air -Dr L boo Itinio, 11, W Lola, auir-Jonstlont New), lan4d,u. Poyme.-0 COI'S., I noeor antler N.ut 4 lir, de-Tu..odan t D ntlot , Nee/IL-J.. Walm. J 49 shoier--W aeutple, It steam., PL., -N4141 :Miler, U.l Stevens.. .1117.ure-Ja• Ntel.l4. Mime Peeler-Firtit PrJe•t-Iy Worwriwile, W n 1 , 4t,1, Second do -Pet. r Worn. 4.10. Won:11D lll.Betry. John I M. 0., Paso-'lln. 21 . klester, Win A II a...kir • I:essides-W A 1...41,J 1. , Mess, L. A t p rs on-$.1.1 J S Ctoituleii m It Las n, .14.1 Velem. 510d2ry-w [Loper. San.l J . 041e--Camplo. It 11.411,J W Rotoiisou, Jersirre-U Sonic, II IticAtard.s_ Ant. 44.13 -Ditto D' a tieouy, Ida Wt s orti. Pais-AJI w Inelgent. hie:mu-Aden, Wators, ha oriarkow-klani Nino Dr W F knoteatuty Cessna:V-John ilandeou. foul Sl'llol4o IticAland-L-vit It Carllsla,Jolm 14 Moto. On motion, a Committee of five, coosisting at Dr. W. J. Gilmore, Wm. Williams, Thos. Wylie, Hugh Richardson and Wm Colemsn, were up. pointed to examine the credentials of candidates whose seats wag a:melted ThoCnair announced that the Committee would meet in the rotunda. Capt Carr, of Elizabeth, then moved that the Convention proceed to nominate au assembly ticket- The vote was twice taken viva voce, but the Chair being usable to decide, a decieion was called' for and ,ths roll palled Ayes, b 9 ; nays, 5.3; the tootiiii was negatived On motion, the evassittee delArd to nom inate all the .. . 4 -42"7:41...--..;,_ or- po.'4,:j Cole coarkiiik I W.I. th by en nomion '"re ..- n. 4 4' •,, 'O,, '<i t I • • 4 0; , "•: 4 J: t 41, ba . • A tle,nenv, / 4 ,1111.0. Risen M.0....in. itdude Ctl-11.i:,•,' , 592.14 t {32.U24 519,570 102.130 98,071 241,685 202,58 1,232,963 190,11112 92,7fii -.. -.1 I Dna — by . !lank $24,4'9 17,16 19,555 12,437 21,069 26,41.9 I^,-51 1,911,780 1,74 9 ,141 1,83 7 96 1,701,191 1,850,8.13 1,666,775 1,694,b9 1,741,595 1,590,176 1,801,173 1,704,208 1,866,818 1,609.5 U 1 6011,6J2 1,769,877 1,601,167 1,911637 1.910,903 J. P. it. ~ A. Me Pk, 'm«n...;1.1 ri• "3{417., Wllttna, 11,w. taut Wm If. 134,1". r, My, A. Y. Tlmmi.mts, city, !bury W. Ilur , m-le. •Willam. C 11.0141. 14m, I.t 0%1, W .1. IticlamMmtE, Tomprem.l (I Arm vr. A 14,11.79, When nominotiono f.m Iha Legislature were announced...in order, Mr. hlaroball asked ho• Conientio'n would nominate until it got the Are if ie.,. A motion woo made to obotioh - the when considerable debate ensued, in which Mr. Marshall and Mr. White took peel The motion was loot. Oa 'motion, Convention then proceeded to nominate for the first district, &AMAMI{ A-111147 noalort M 0... V trill... city. 'Gm,. nab, City A I.i 11.1 ..,4.. n.. LI:111,11 Wilesicr. il v 11111.ett II ll'll..ler, Jo .4EIIO-1 Illiely,. 4.. Ili,lAila ttttt I lAN.. .to Keuoodi Moretkill, od samnu toIvTIZICt Alloglonay I Nl,holog Al;orl.', It P 11111 ell, on Thrift.... 11'.11..0ug, DISTVICT 1.711., I. MY:It/lag. flew MEj Hiram FAmplo, Flour It. A Vi 11.0 au. 44' Vu0v,..., Ip. /If MA Farr 4 II 80 , . I, nJOIl3•11 Jun W.ll r.qp),L orr.r dl f;l4lr. Tn.". VI Mnee , Jr fL , s - emi IbtAttlol Ci.Ctod, Wan. fp. 1.41.cv h,lq, TIM", If, t Crum y eat eat it I. ; tt An. city. `Jame. D. 14, CI .11.41 tp. A P city. I,Y ArDoyroll. Tito President, on Mr. George Finley's being nominated, reed a letter from him keying that in order to preserve harmony in the Convention he would decline the nomination. Mr. C. B. Minnick moved that a committee. or five be appointed by tho chairman to dodo resolutions. Carried. Thechsircoan apPninted Messrs. White, Kerr, Ramage, Bostwick and Scott se the committee Oa motion, the Convention sojourned until 2 o'clock. A firrnoon Seraaion. —Mr. Marshall moved that an Executive Committee of fifteen be appointed. The motion was carried, and the chairman stated that be would announce the committee through the papery. On motion. of Mr. Patterson, of Elizabeth. the next County Committee was requested to call the County Convention together on 'some day be• tween Tuesday and Friday. Tho Committee on gtsolulione were announced ready to report., and. Mr. White, on part of the committee; reported the following : ThSt 10 tho barman - y.1)0ml tool mllottlaarti of Ito ifhpublie•• of enmity wad a•ato. r0c...f01.. • lA. Wm" r;it aAO rorrectimes ortbalrimortolon oo lb. areat phitucal atteation• of the day, xml of theta takinty of tw.uccr•..at Me petty Is the opythatoblog . &mama kr Chnhantstatta ao4 arm. That to Malt./ theartitv,.r caalidita 'or Uhiorohr, ererre.,goirw • man worthy of our merited sett hearty imp Pert. mid ee hereby Ode It to him. TWA to M. bread bed patriotic plotter., of tlar numb. Mae piny. arloptal at the went 0011.01 itrpoteku Coa. wrntloo at UM - ego. the ',Mote. of V. 1 , 01•0010kfy .1..6 mat ol lb. I..talgta tha 114,010/00 lon of the United Strip aro, 6 1E1110.1; ma Us septette. Ottrielve. to 0w all oooolahle rumw to mums the triumphant endoreement oi thoon ptluclplea In the Noun:Mew 4. Tint se recognize la Mashers Liocslo end Must. teal Iletahn the Use and tried Meade sad aerie ST V0W..., itepublizetemr.... 10.0 . 1 1111Malitadly &Ma them • ...al and entimeiaatip *Owen. : - - • b. Vett Me c an. Itapetil tut, Ailegiteny Mhhaty the deatalsere, p and °via.. 141Mit tt. quaalloo of 4141r0ml iletlutuirkb has less bmilortne eutturlemel h.T.thms -- 0. That Se sustain ur Cienaty eszarnisionera in their manly end littnereble oppentlota to lbe arbot,as, Oartn a of the hat... e‘dir4o.4 innderthern en, limrlfelt tuts testby in Ude their fley'of 414. A motion woo passed that the candidate!, pity the expenses of the room. Os motion, • com mittee, omitting of hitters. blanks), Brown end Carlisle, 'wan appointed to collect - foods to pay the jiniter. Toey theta prooettimi to ballot, with the . fol lowing result - cf.22[ or Cousin. 1.400. ball,,t, 34 49 20 • 4 27 • 4 .2 44 . :22 , I t W.' Mu, John It .o D•Thl .1. D. .... Lowry; 111,(Nnigtd .. . W. IF.larkrr. . W..J.• ICI. Al' 7 bamp•on.. .... ll4rry W. Iforbacb...... U. Robb Yon ng, .fr CIMUCIAUDPIC. 13 W. C. st multi Ink t L.... -, ...... T . I tdettruse Arb A l M. K.lmayi H. 51evey.,......,..,.. . 4. I; b0tp..,_,......„.:. 1 ,• • 'lnto etr --• lags• 01,1,11,. I , . is V.hil4t. 2.11t04)/01.. 34 bbiNt 1 run..~. ➢ P. 1111;(4.1 , 13 .. AlrY..;:flituna.. .. TS r.T ci • GllPett M. 114 M -sate. ..4 I:I 4 Jggleg Mci I • Ilug . ... , . . Bigilmond L'gn• . .... ......,.„ g Etigaagdy khirotsall...:,— . . ... + 7' • 32 P..U.1NCK•119.1/............ .IY. 1 4, 'I mi 1141. . . . - . .. . , . 1.1 3 , 11 C.r{ctl_J l U.. 13 11..11 .11, Vorrialit.t. W. (I. Millet. 1+,1,m, 1 , 15 W U 10114. Exaggerate] ficcOnDle of it were telegraphed to ell pane of California, causing a great excite ment. The Cued report stated that all of Major Oruishy men were killed except alx; that the victorious iodises, numbering '2OOO, were match• lug on Virginia City, de:Jeri:deed to kill all the .Americans in the Washoe tileer; that all the in dune from Walker river to timbal& tuner, on the Norik, were in full war paint, and had sent Their women and children into protection, and lint while thus threatened with destruction the Americans in the Waidioe mines had no arms or aulnintiltion for defence. These ex./metaled reports own.' power( exertions throughout Co4(orsi• to sew) relief. At Placerville and Sacramento the people as. vembled roil 'wised $3.900, and fitted out • mina , paey of well armed volunteer*, who owed from Placerville ow i heir way over the mountaioe ea the 14th. Uo the lath ono hundred and filly volunteers started out from lbernerville, and soother Com pany (rum Nevada. All the priocip•l mililery oompooten io the State ezpressed ihrir rawltocselo em beck oo the Same duty. The Kato ant haritigs promptly dispatobed 201) eland of sane, with a goo.J supply of SCLIIIIIIIIi• General Clark, conituaudieg the Paciti'e dash Miuo-of the U. ti Army. despetched from San Francisco ou the 14th. MO United Btales troop., being all the available men in Central California, with rAg steed of arms and 10000 mode of ammunition. Ha aieo sent orders that the hue dred United Suttee soldiere, stationed at Honey Lake, lOU miles north of Cerium Valley, should proceed to the Pyramid Like regtoo, and aid in suppressing the hoettlities. The movements warrant the lithe( that there are not less than &,O well armed volunteer. from California, and 360 U. 8. troop, ready for duty in the eastern elope of the mountains. Al the but accounts &lithe hbetlie lodises were to the north of the Potty Exprese, Belt Lake mail and Emigrant route, and tepee. will be posted to keep that route open. The Indians on the Eastern slope of the moun taineer. extending north into Oregon, and west. ward into the interior of Utah, to the nutober of shout 1:000, and from their contiguity to the Mormon., and other nearoldable causes, are all liable to become boatile to the Amerlosee, uo lee, permanent melon-ere taken by the (iven moot to restrain them. There le but little other news. • • 11111C.D. 0,. 61.01,0" menolra. Anna 411. CIIIIIATAN A MANIA. rite 0111 r. W. U. 110 thorty,SWIIIIAIKtilsr Of lballifirt Item y b•eppe,tu the I.llh leer hr her ao. The ft.eeda or the rarullyal• 141,ita toe, Nu/ Ilse In oat st Tule ear (burry) et 40 . cluer,e. r . trona thureraleneu of her hurter:o, N(,. 1111 reuttis rent, hutp.oteu4 t. Allegfirny C..melety. Notice lo Bolldrus nod Coolraciors, MEER UNDERSIGNED 'formerly Peoroman tw r.owtAND , PAnnv.] .t.lll rywortlully h.foru/ Mose fur olden he Wed.* mut/Laud IL. publl. Aro.r.llL, thi.t 6.1. rmr pr.o.te4 to (urulah PILAU et Alllarnal col. era, (Anon. blue atui porpt..) a. put on ALATIC 11100Yel h 1 tbriututa sppror.o Ammer. Otd.l. Sur 111 . 1 1AR11 , r , ' log ot SIAI. 14..4.(1f 141.1 tt.. /41. of A LAX. LA 1111. LIN, re.r 11.. M 0.,. WOlrka,) gall 1.. 10...i01, aart.A.d to. 1n11241/.1 111011 AA t . ARHY r - ouitTiluii . .s.t.tvi) siciiiirs pi.% I/Ay I . Rvintrfog Punry,ptrate Pactmles, " And tho tabor of Ono Tliongand !iambi .. ' Ar•roqulrrllby the thlmowd for 'l'.' _Li 0' M 13. Q N • S E 3 It I At; T$ . )40....lteadeati .......... ~~ 1 ltl .. U AItDITOIL ..... IS NAULASTLIESDA Y I'ACK-A4 ST PEI ZANP.AVIGLE.—Tbo Ono bOW otarukr £MMA tillAltAM, Capt. Mum woo Attu, wo home GA' lbo 114bOrn WWI Iluteromilatopons imam Tur:PDAT,. o'clock P.'s. rot frwiAbt or tolwrAim Apply oo 1nr1.3 PLACE. EARN .8 cOwAo'ls. _ . m DU PI TRY li ACON —4WD HA: Country C ESibrun PLwI lru, rider a44llttnsl iuEnr'JWr sate [y Jo? -Omer Macloi wolf Pint sAfrolo Eta V Y 7 ONE-' ' -WAWM POD &Luc AtEstit Er ERA or basyy touliog, ,ojo • WALLY, AiOLw tt W. rnalay-;-,-- -0' an • caAr-earco,:nms - , ft , d • MMIEM A. atzma G.; 0.d.-14,. 2gtr0113, M==a=l • ~ Dunn. or TUB rviL. Chgrant.. EIL; Thom. Venaw oAratflr Nati:ton. ' 0. Airdosnin 02.92, A. P. On..n IL . .Lat.9 Malonamll7. Nan,. mark«? Ilan • CA 'ocatinstal; thug t aft, the Oral ballot, •nd lbw AlitairsArs .our ortlt• After the reenit of the first ballot had been made known, a motion to'adjourn for ono boor to entitle delemstea to get their nipper, was lost. Dr. Faudenhurg then said he uoderetood that there was a gentleman in the Convention who had a letter from Mr. Thomas Williams, author 'zing him to withdraw hie name; and asked the President to call on Thomas . M. Marshall , Es.] , an ho believed he wan the individual in question. Thin Mr. Marshall denied, saying, the two or three gentlemen had ioformed him that Mr. Thomas Williams, who wee not precept, would decline; but as they were then in the -room, they could answer for themselves. An ad one answered, they then commenced ballotiog for the third time. After the balloting had commenced the names of John H. Stewart, 'David Madmen and J. D. Baldwin (Or Clerk of Cowie, were withdrawn, and on motion W. Herron watt declared rmanimonaly nominated, minket great cheering both within and without the Court; Mr. J. W. F. While then made a motion, that to feeilitate bulnees Thomas Williams be de. °hired by the voice of the Convention nominated, which wan lost apparently, .a dirleion wen celled for, but afterwards withdrawn, and the balloting gone on with. There were 10 ballots for itoo.order, as follow: Xrcntr.ta. m. iv 0 vt It Ne 62 GS Li 00 65 LIT 01 5 I , lTlnre• 45 40 6 , 1 62 14 66 AY Ilthbalij :01 .1..9 fV 10 00 1/0 1 . 2 00 ee tlto 1l r.O SI nil. ;77 ;II 10 1.1 00 0 00 aenisl . li. I .- 4 Mr. Itudisill was re nominated by Mr. Smith after the 7th ballot; before the 9th ballot, Mr. White again withdrew Mr. R's names Before the 10th ballot, a motion was passed to Tote for Ibe two highest candidates. After the 10th, the nomination ef. Mr. Rose was made unanimous. After three cheers for the ticket, and a con• geatuletory epecch by the President, Col. Ella, the minvention adjourned about midnight. &ars ROOFING —Toe advantage of elate one shingle or Oat rooting is well known. It is more safe, more durable and more handsome, while on the whole far more economical and water tight. It cost less and; we think, ixtuore deei• rable than tin or copper rooting, and has, there• fore, with the exception cf ehingles, which are ettli adhered to on account of their cheaptiesv, become more popular than any other style. To those about to put on a new roof, we would sug gest slate as the material and recommend Mr. Parry an the most eitillfal and experienced man they could get to put it on lie la a practical . meohauic, and having spent much time at thie business, has a thorough acquaintance with it, and will give ample satisfaction to any who may become hue patrons ile employs none but the best workmen, has no apprentices who, with a mistaken footway, are selected to do men's work, bit Mu &sire are rini on by those who Un derstand the manner cud the importance of pat• ling them on well Mr Parry in also agent for .e Patent Asphslie R noting Pelt, which has be ore been noticed in this paper, and will attend promptly to £Oy orders received in that line GirPat Hattie wtth the India THE AMERICANS DEFEATED. The lest Pasty Espreee look the intelligence , that ecreral A Metiolloll bad been murdered by theeludiane while Asleep et Miller', Station, Co Cersote deer, Some 30 miles from the settlement, tied also that various Companies hal organized al Virginia City, Oald Hill, mid corbel-settle ments in the. Wasboe mines, end gone in pursuit of the Indiana supposed to have committed the murder.' It subsequently appeared that these Toluntcers were united under the command et Maim it'll.. "by, numbering 105 conatited men O. the 12.6 they moils upon the Indiana at a bend of the tl.tickte riser, C.. 1 miles northward toward. Pyramid Lake, from Virginia Coy The lodises Were in ambush at Narruts , Pass, through which Itlejor Ortothy's party were proceeding, and numbered about .7.00. hawing plenty of fire arms, tllllllllloilloo, sad '.OO horses anthill nota• senient distance. They opened fire Upon the troops from their safe. ladles lance .Majors Ormsby Orden' a 'charge, but the diton continue.' to :ikon, tiring from racer sal htualeni, daug moon .14in.ig, tntt isof fortog nitwit in reotirn • Thin it...ilium of thioge onolinaoil far lan dale, *boo the ammunition of 1114) a party gave nut. the !admen seeing thieclosed upon tbem,pour. r'ing in volley after trolley, killing many on the ICI ~lireetioue epos. The balance retreated, scattering in all The Indians pursued them fur tweet. ty fire of thirty miles, cutting off many detached • parties' The etragelos came into Virglois city during the two subsequent days. The exact number of killed has not been SeCtfilliarii, boi it probably exceeds fifty. Among, the Main are Alsjur Ormsby, Harry Merratib, ndietfaauiehe4Caltforoiatager, Wm L. Speer, Richard Snowden, Wm Arrington, Chas. McLeod, John F. Cooing, 8 Anderson, Andrew Retailed, M Kt:mums/it* J Gumbo, A. K. Elliott, la Hawkish; (leo. ,Joote, Wm Melotooli, C MoNaughton. The 101111 known to be lolled is 2I; wounded 3, fate unknown 93; returned alive ;la. IVag‘das have been seat cut to pick up aoy of 14e Ivottutled tbst may be room& and so armed furuo to protect Ike parties burying the dead. Ni correct account bus yet [tree' receive .1 from the battle field. THE'LATEST BY TBLEGRA'.OO RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFF', Third-First Cs:ingrate—Stotts Starrton. %Yuan:tarot' CITY, June 4, 1860. Scstass—Mr. Wilton promoted a resolution that the Secretary of Stzto he directed to Communicate to the State, copies of any correspondence or other papers, on file in his department, In relation to the arrest, on, board of an American Tassel at Palermo, of Fattier Lama, a Italian patriot, by the interven tion or agency of enry H. Bristow, the Ceneul of the United Staten t that place. Adppted. I I Mr. Kennel, lanced to take op the hill to give the rigbrof way to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad through the Instriet to connect with the Virginia roads„ .. Mr. Cameron hoped not. Ile proceeded to show that the Baltimore and (thin Road, in Ito rams on coal, discriminated against Pennzylvania. Mr. Homed, said he would take occasion to reply to the remarks of the Senator from Pennsylvania, and would show (bat his apposition to the bill was based on personal intarest. The motiouto take up was oat. Mr. Timm'', moved to take up the bill relative to the lloamas grant. Agreed to. Mr. Polk moved to soilse out the second and third Sections of the bill compelling claimants to cue in two year's, or forfeit their lands. The question was divided, and the second section was stricken not and the third nectlOo retained. The salject was postponed till 111 o'clock to-innr sow. The Know bill was taken up, when Mr. Sumner spoke at length. Mr. Serener'. speech on the barharimn of em u was eery lengthy. The following aro the opening sea tenni, : Undertaking now, after a silence of more than 4 years, ot, this important subject, I should auppres the emotions natural to such an occasion if I did no declare nn the threshold, my gratitude to that Su. promo Being through whose benign care I am en abled, after much suffering and many changes, again to resume usy duties here, and to speak for the cause which is so near tny heart. When I last entered lota this debate ' it was be cause my duty to expose the crime agai nst Renew, end to insist upon the immediate admission of that territory as a State of this (felon, with a coestltution forbidding slavery. Time has passed, hot the ques tion remains. Resuming the discussion precisely where I left it, 1 am happy to avow that rule of mod eration, which it is said, may venture even to fix the boundsries of wisdom itself. I have no personal griefs to utter; only a barbarous egotism could intro duce these into this chamber. I hare no personal wrongs to avenge; only a trarbarorm natlre c o uld at. tempt to wield that vengeance which belongs to the Lord. The years that have intervened and the tombs that hare opened since I spoke, have their voices, too, which I cannot fail to boor. Bookie. what is any mats among the living or among th dead, couipared with the question before Ue. It i This alone, which tetrad Jimenez, arol epen the aro meet with that muy victory which is forted in Charity Mr. Sumner closed as fellows: "Thus, sir, speak ins fur freedom its liwatas I have spoken fur freed.. everywhere, and fur civilisation, and as the less i eentetnett in the greater, so aro all the arts, all lh seieaces, ell the refinements, ail thecharities, and el • • lb. delight, of life embodied in this cause. Yo moy regret it, but it will be onlYl)ly.te day. 'fb • tiered animosity between freedom and Mowery eon end only in the ttnitiph of freedom. The same tines lion will soon be rattled before that blab tribunal, myelin. over the Senate and Court, and where the Most will he counted by millions, and the judg 'tricot rendered will ha the: solemn charge of on aronsed priapic inatrneting h new l'reaiictit, in the name of freedom, to !et that vieilialtiun receives no detriment. - Mt. Chesnut made a hriellresponje ee M r . nor's 'peach, epeakingiif it main extraordinary one . After ranging over Hamm sneaking througe the deora of the ilculish ariatecracy anti f a w n i ng at their feet, this slanderer of States and men had reappeared in she Senate. We bad hoped, after the • pan iahment belied received - for , his former in. lona°, that he will have haat:mi propriety, but he has repeated biz former vulgarity and mendacity.— fie winanot inclined, to last runtime punishment on the receiver - of former punislinaeut who had gone bowling thraugh the world, yelping out value:ten ni r alauder. and he woutd therefore endeavor to harp quiet. Mt... Sumner niti,l ho bed plated not the barbarian of Slavery, and the Senator'e ajiiiodar should go so an eppenilie and fitting Illiatraum of hit argonaut, The :team, adjourned. bloom.—The 'louse acted on thli Senate's •11161,1 toent to the Poet Office fufi cao ,, bin curried to that, earthing out the Pf" , l'u for the no attired'oo of the turitoaded inland mail service. tad requiring proposal. from the karat bidder for carry ing the moil between Charleston and Petunia. Among other bill. reported from the committee sue the tulloieteg Ity 111 r. Adana, of Ky., mph.. toting a datly ittletuf mail 1421.43/1 San Ftlbri.ro anti IVaabingtoo lertitery, at a $l4Bl .04 $1 , 10.000, instead ..t the tett.. tsemthly servire 1., steamer at sl2S.eod. Alma bill eetablt.hiog a reek • Iy taut ..rain beurten the I' nited Stataa •n 4/ twelve parts en lb* hleikan aulf, anstobtiug to the thatter Add plan. Mr. C.•lf.al, from the same eJornittae i Lill 3 11 , ^P , ktatIC Ifin,ooo for • poiltog,ft .11,A tyn, N V. Ile Mlle.( that the rattituittee •••1 ipealty die eaeJ on the hill, aria thernhiriirep.itteil s • itts..nt reeiitainienJation, sal that Wit hit the rut. hy the r. , mmiuee early i . the session Av... ...lite, any sow avprvioistiou. (or pithier leeilaitige Ge itisprity eroiehl L.tra rAraieJ this hill whirls lie. fotrial clam.Vt! BD) ~Ilse(. bent. liteterrea Ceeititentiato 01 the Whole. • • Mr (se. bora Mourn. committee. reported • Ldl for the eteetlan 1.1 • posiethee in rhilailotplite.--- rtrabilltrly referred. Ito motion of Mr. Carter, Sitterdny mar set &earl for the etio•bleratine of the littirri r t o f enterable buri:tem itaelt in, front the Cotticniitee on Printing. port.' Leek the pant rerolcition re,liteing the Tiritets of politic Tainting, anti nat.! be vet - 411,1gal' it up on Wo , lnosJay. Ott motion of Mr. Slurrit. of Pa, the hill fueling J e CollettJiang of Swat.,., Arettocioti. flitreetrititi. • • • Malta. Fivreare, ttibralter and Ilanutror malatiad rwora, Su taken up and parent. ?tut Howe adj ,utned. Cuicso. , , Juno .I.—A terrible terueJo p.se,l over eastern lowa nod northwestern Illinois last night . The telegraph lines west of tins Mississippi river be ing Joun, to are Yelatte to Sare/laitl how far on. the tornado reached, and what StOutlet of loss of life sad property. At Clinton, lows, the norm ftinumnroil et 7.3 i) last evening, and though lasting but two and a half minutes, It caused more dastrurtion of life and pr o p. eny than al similar storm that has er ns visits,' this portion at e country. The tomes of Comanche, lowa, and Albany, 111, no the opposite slds of the river, and rsYll miles south of Clinton, were eon, vleterly demolished; In the former place thltty.twu dead bodice beye already teen taken from the ruins; still there is a number that rented be got at. In Mt..), five or six deed bor.lWe were foetid, with about fifty wounded, some seriously damaged; we Lave nut let Lees able to obtain a lied of the swum. Tba clusters of Fulton, Illinois, and Cheerio, lowa, are doing •regthiog for therrelief of the eefer.re. .. . From other towns on the Nato of the tornado that pan be reached by telegraph, we learn that the de. strortlon o f life and property is equally great. At Fsorriaon, i llinois , the following are killed al for as a are aide to learn: Mrs. Richmond, Mr. A Mn. ow, neorge Unearth, and one child nainiol Rs, 'OM. This aeriously wounded are Tiloll.ll Digby, Benjamin Loins and wife, Mr. Richmond and threw Meson. At Lyndon, a miles avail] of Sterling, l 5 persons rare badly Injured by having legs and arms broken. The storm passod 2 miles northwest of Am boy. Report says that UM 110 lion. wens lost there, and • number were badly injured. The mamas on th e, killed aa far as known it. Mrs. Marna and child and a moo named Rigsby. The Wand are Mr. Mon and daughter, Mr. Racket, a boy named Northing and Mr. Wright— The tornado appears to have token a OfilArrealmos almost due east from the Mississippi to Hoek River. 111,aff0- 1, a boosts or barn on its trask, which was about ball a mile in width, was left standing. From all ateounts probably. nut less than 00 Bros wombat. The extent of damages to the stock end properly, which is very large, cannot lib fully ascertained for come 41014. The following are the names of those killed by the tornado ~t Albany, 111., lest night: Dr, Buck, K. Tanner, two children of Mr, Riley, Miss Riley—tu Wing and fatally wounded, Mr. Itiley, MIPS &aim MU/ Slocutu—hadly hurt, Mr, Perkins, Mrs. Heuer, Mrs, Cooper and child, Mrs. Mrs. Cole, Moue Wallop, wife end I, blhl, Mrs. lt'hit• comb, Mrs. liffner, tittlior,Mr. tio.toodor, and eev. oral othera wore or lon Waal, A public mailing of the oltlesui of Voll ors was held to-day, et which it woo IMSAIVIMI to (ambit' all the 'Waren with bows& Faernaa 1101111, .11111. 4.—The .14411141. Nora Sealle, from Ideerpol on the 114 1 ) 1 11:43161OW11 on the 24th uk , peened Farther Polo at 4 teelork tide morning, en mute to 4444114, The I I „0,• ens day later. The Tlik4ll' Vienne nottebp.brleot say' that it 11 -P111V414111 there that Melly is 41 ,1 1. 1,11 t 1,1 1 1 .1114004, Napoleon gild ha 1146 dierallihed . nitti Sardinia, who, he says, hes I4en advantage of the period pr e . 'lone m the ratitlrallon ut die treaty, and - sold crown ladle whlrlo khoold reiert In Pllllll4l. II PIO repoflad 1.411%”(018111 6,100 sh i n hi, hand. ware es s misletaly Hod hy 14444 ,mh„rii, ut Storms, The Vneeh hoshmahslesr tmt All ow hi, so etlark Ism l'ishississhtssas or s}msissl lissishas Tde l'ssystl spvisrisolus4 tia4 rostssivasi ithyssitesol slssousuoniss esstilsslbing lnaltucthloi rut f4itifid a 0 i h . isurrosilssn 10 sho Piaui of Uhurch of Austsrural and 1 , 444uicit0n,.11411. a l win 1, 0 u I Ilxca,J thiti ths Prirldo 840044 Lilt Far 111CP411110110d by toe Maw IA 1140 04001 111710411144 , 1 04 1140 01 . 11t1004 s 10 or,lar tll roustrs 114 0 thhirultie 4 itrostiut; 94 or lb. Imvor•titoroail 1 0 144 Pull'WC , l un lhd grantees, still . rstoter lit. l'cittichiwt Rom facers TO , p1.11410e, in Ito rosissittes, Mr. Fattish _ sthstuhasst shish wits usiontstuskly ag1414 to, prsvlntin g i bm Its pontos, or 'holt* 4rotiiii4 oB &14011 Out ba tit ba con,' vatted with holy 11140, 74dltt 0 f 19101041 by it. 1411, tithetwiothow in 4 P 144400 oharssisr anti exposit', to Its Grot mr.tsitthi LY 140111, nr 01144 of thsitt xe Shhil heeept 60 tout , *nil fitibillibio o r this 114 J 0061 J.111;n11011 0 0 10.1111,1 ibriMitt whist the rduletsplaust rsitrood thoohl Is Itl.11(1.011 1, V1 1,411 , OA. .111114 4.—A CAUCUS t , l \a. liana! Delegate.. &Nullified la n,.uperete with the itanoralieuevontion eisembleal both, an t ong a , then , lea bully that the National Orgenisellau will be pre served, Ia In scaslon. In lb. areal thet deiti t gat t ii ore R.pt to itiChtlleolid, ee a iplatrUFW it adopted by the General Courant len allfareal• from that adopte• al Charlatan, the Nallithal matt Will Wetly Organize a eeparata cotsc,nlltaxi Morrrooesnr JULIO 4.—Thare tru a lugs attendance at the regntar DOMOtrilfiC eubrentioo which wet at the capitol to-day. Win. Adak' was chosen temporary Chairmen, sod the delegates 'pro ceeded to enroll their puttee. The Douglas Coll ection mete at 4 Vole*, ibis 'Ammon,. &r-141 1_ 2 0 - 4 4 4 -, :-Tbsexiseipakhoes 44. the Reptihticae, front Manila, &teazle, resets Indian outrages la various- part of the territory:, A train of Id molts from Sonora wan attacked by the Apa ches, titer Hanover copper minesi and captured flee persona; they.killed all the Melee at Ewell and Dra goon Springs. The station of the overland mail roans being without protection, is liable to be inter rupted. Fort Fillmore, the only relineee, in said to be garrisoned by ten nick men. The commanding °Meer, Lieut. Whistler, wan applied to (or rations for volnotoxds gone nut, and refesaL The late frost has destroyed the fruit. - New Yogi, Juno 4.—Dank SnircaniL—Dscreare in Inane $318;129; intim.se in specie do crease in circulation 552,110; increase in deposits 31,257,035. --- Primsnetmnia, Jane 4 .—Jodge Douglas tele graphs to the Press that in consequence of the sick ness of his child he will be unaLle to nicht his friends in Philadelphia and Now York fo Joy. Loris rihr.e, June 4.—The rteatner Se iota, lailap at the lower Louierille wham, was burned. Ldsr. 85,0110. Dernorr, Jana 4.—Richardson's match factory with machinery and Satan., wee destroyed by G . lan nighL Lore, $12,000, inettratme, $2,700. GetterCl Conferee. of illti:lnethotlief IlLpiacopel Church. BOPPALO, N. Y May :a, isco. Twenty-SU-7A Loy.—Bishop Baker in the chair. Religious aervices conducted by Rev. B. G. Wood, of the S. E. Indians Conference. After the reading of the Journal, some discussion arose as to the order of business. A motion prevail. ed to take up the Slavery Report. Rev. B. Slicer, of the East Baltimore Conference, long in the border work, spoke ia favor of the Piulpline or ir ie, and deprecated any change for the sake of the interests of the border work. Rev. Dr. Roldich, one of the Secretaries of the American Bible Society, delivered a logical speech against the change of the chapter on slavery. The eloquent Rev. Thus:Sewall, of the Baltimore Con ference, spoke against a change of the chapter.— Litwin the delivery of this address, much feeling was exhibited whiled., depleted the trouble on the Bor der. Rev. I'. Coombe, of the Philadelphia Conference, followed in the sumo strain, presenting strung argu ments in favor of no change in the chapter; and also, corrected some statistics In favor of his aide of the question. Rev. bluest Hill, of the Erie Conference, took ia sue with the speaker who had just preceded him, and urged that there was necessity for the Church to take nn advance stop. After some discussion abut taking the rate, Con ference adjourned with doxology and benediction by Rev., John Rumen. Afierwoon Smvion.—Bisbop Ames in the chair,— See vices condemned by Rev. B. Roca. Alter journal wan read and approved, on motion the order of the day was suspended to take op the Slavery Report. The Committee on Appeals, on the appeal of Banj. T. Roberts, who was expelled by the times. Con ference from the Ministry nod Membership of the Church, by affirming their action. The second ap peal of the num person, and oleo of 15'ne. Cooly, both of the Genesee Conference, were, on motion, not admitted. Or. Hunter, of the ‘Vestern Virginia Conference, made the closing speech in opposition to the pro posed change in the Chapter, and Dr. Kingsley fol. loom! in ravor of the change. Various ameodments were offered, but not adopt ed, when the vote stood in favor of the proposed change in the chapter, ayes 151, nays 57 ; absent 5. Conference adtournest watt benediction by Dr. S. Luckey. 01.001) Vtllllol Ul. VINOD /1 Wll II:1%T varied feelings in reading the all re.nwmrutnl Ln Y.,. ly .....ti,, r m r. . Wit we think er.nfrallau pirmluinin•me: 1. r. ttunin . lumen ni Lir • re. m.f.enral.... WI or 1. • tim• 1.• ytt wi.r!bat Um, r 010.1.... pi • imr•l Jim tmloiroili Pm, •.• that wool turlani-bul falai 81 mama. —Min •1441i04 ••••• uilier .4;mm. ru • 'Pr 410,1 40 IN a Inctum. Our 11 .11.••1 hien.. in tim 'Trembly I.a. m. I.• lal 11.. la. 1m rahnivatmh SI variant, with Ihr pi y p• tuner. 10 mane It T. is Mang. I, .4. ben .1 wittfrrlfix humanity. 11. has Li A • hirm r. op,' inpasuln• p. rtmrsl mi. L. .1 , ans.-kr, y Num. thalami • 41 . rtorr we ht. tl ny etre alm Fir IMO iumt. pro ptimiuutt, (Jr. /Carua's I.lrawrite Oven..l tm.l/..• n.Oll kn.. 11••• Kneel rar..1.16.0 Si. poll ap Ibl. arrl.., —..oum W.. • I .1.1, ts lb., .4 L. 4161 Ly numparimu uf It milli any tub., arm of 11.. 1, 04415.r.-1, It to any thing that Into iir.• 444,11 I liered Ilumi VIM nut no p.r 1, 11 h•J • r 1.11.1. man..rlmg.l.• rmulil not bmiltato 1.. Ibi• pr.f.•••l/un, kn.. tun 14.1 atula carotid 14.4,1• 114114/ Ca ...nag. In •411 L lug Itml was 1.4 fir tly rllrrtntl 1011.. M.• mlierirmenent. For ul. hr 4111 11 R IfTi•lt R. An..t. I to W.r.4 .1, Pittal•orrh. I.ldAslni, PROCLAMATION.—City of l'ittml.urgli.iqi firsts A NTI Innlll. I. OlultUE Slayer of asial rt... J., last. lb eltat tr. u..yd alto, Ila• 11,•1 am, ol ,1e1..4A I. U. ahyg gdiag u large %Mb." rb• illy thall l.avd Ft.f.i Ile oack • c.d.. batt:•l, r• a cullar brathor 11b. tact, plate. ou •ha b natt4tl collar yr Oaf • .6.111.. Warr 1ta...1 tb.a tvra.. sad notadrarat , lb. darner. alab .hall in.w 11.. INltt day LA July Id the Iblb day 1.1 Att. rdn.d.or sdrittoripor ad:tag...l, Janata. nals•fatalial wad tabrzla, at. t,, taartdtt ..,d tallag r iptug All do, tabs.! rundsng al largo g trilh..Al rnart ..• 0.111,6 abaft Ito dralAtills arlordit la.. 11l 1:.•1 /ray .”111.11, acid, hot h.. 1. in ..s /Kat th..1,-•1 .1.,t .1 1.4 f'sabd •4141a1s 0.11. wng .t the sr ,tor .11.1 r. *4.11 t • th e .le .1 1an,.. 1 •••,.• IT,. gnul inn ....n.len-ey rlt the lott.l mull/tale IT lautta,.o.4 TIT (.4..1.4a rulain octlet% permno .4.11 tome I..tmarJ to rlain, the sante ta...J pa, Ut• 1.1.1 Into altJ .11 to , la .1,4 ..they shut;.. alloTlltni tlytb- Intr an•l M. •••••., torn they ..h.ll I. • not tot Ile car of the CO,. tot nti I*4 1110 W11..0 If, Slat T. 1859. Baltimore aad Ohio Railroad Co. 1859. 11l lIBALTIAIOKB anCi t gliggp 01110 RAILII I JAOI...I)IIPANIV IMI IYlre prrpArlA W rwelvewntlintte...llJercb...ll••...l•• /111.1.4 1111utt to Onto Pittsburgh stud the is Cities. Rates soarantesti hit ssmally (a•ctrv.l.M. Ilse. 01 tIT Peon.plraula 1.11 Hold On, or atty other Ito, r.. Ink...anon T to nue, (TWIT., •••• Tr, &mil.. Uou Ts) 1.• TT, prom, 1.. rah, .4 the tushnstitoad .(..I. AI 11)711 . 0N. Mass Pottor, ror. State sod Washiusitto tiftW YJRB . O W Porten. YU Itnuatleajr. abot• thr Astor Hume. • P LA DLLrill a,Collotton A (bah,., anther' hrtud and Cherry sttnnt. Kelly,our. Math tonttbestool au RA LITSJOItit. 4.11% totionds Cowden Ns... PIITSIII.OWII, W. J Jutn•too, 14r•tty elle home. R.IIrW ratoetorer Depot. ITT P.Tlltvlar atletaksta of werchattla, tosottfartnron and ship... tsoerally, d Pitisitorgh, Allsgbeoy thty and stringy, is railed loth* terilillui of this News Haute •• wm puss tr i with others, and their patrege sod Levan are re qrsully s/WWII. U ott SNMY It. P4CARA. General Fralsiti Agnol R A.l R R. Co. rtn• lb. INaTANT RKLINI and 118 111 I 11 .1 1:gltalALIC7 CUILI f t4l. dialreen r• IC N 13 '1" 8 BRONCIIIAI, CIOAIIETTRS, Marl. t.y 0. IL BRISItrU It A CO. 107 NASSAU !MILER; N. Y. Ale., St yr boa; rut tree Ly past. Volt BALK AT All. DRUIIII.XIS. o.)/..eloull at QTEAM 13008 BINI)KRY AND BLANK 1,, 1100 IS 1 1 1.INUFACTORY.—All Itto. ut Wading IS large and amallinantatro, althra ornamental or platm dons In raaaotabla Uwe. 11.n1.R foritillos ao, any.. tabtlahotnot to that r ily , publial.twa may o.reor: ...TN. I.T. Ing Owir snob Ilona 1.1 lb.. tart .171. moll to ninth low limo than can ha 001....t...whcr... A 11 INIW A NII, low-Moir 0 Itopro.t.o,nt to book Iktollut, !huger's'. Itnitattng 72 and 71 ThWelra‘arl,dta _ - . 1 1.14ti1/ITEUTLI KAL.- JAS. SI. VIALPII. halo aa.lat•nt to Chart.. 1414..rarr, RN, tokannt falt .0. and tha 1 , 11410 gcnaralls;th•l h. Lu oy,ord on 07/10,E t.1:1 ANDIIISON b- Inner Louork Itotritukat a l m.., ALL/Gift:NV.4nd to pr.parol to wale 1N1 . 1.101T DRAWINGS awl RYON PIO/1710N/ , pnmptly, tor .tort' 416•Clipli. 01 A altar. of pat tonna 1. mapret.olltr..ll:ll.o tot lI'S IS aanion. , s COCOA, 13110:il CHOCOLAT KS, ID A /411.'zi No. 1 Premium elmolute; 1.1 Dairy% Nortult do -- 111,4•eo awl ClucuA. edrA lull .apply ...wily band and fur Web, WI Ll.l A:4l 13111.1 ALF. Ir, Agrul l.r Waltur 11.k,0 A iNJ itatuia, Mays. 111729 Non 15 and on Wood oirect, Plitaburab N NW tiOODS ALIT IIACKIVIED AT 111‘21 11 • I'OUN FLAX, A., 1000 Au, Couldrj Mae. 150 tolvi;". Dry Apra.: 75 elo Mate 150.44 to .to. 110.1 r.f1 . 11 . 0114. -... 1ii1111V71. A 1.11.W01a tjß tu.s. tiA N MILLS VLOUII; e• kr 2.10 tin B..allsoi I.ltty ILO do Si. boulttElit• do Iv do Arnold . . SHIM Jo tr., Mut. tt , t , et, lu stung al :311tit i a p t i t i t i a l l• 4 l CKnas-st) bblo. Ilersing, now ‘,.0 to tad. C0d.t , ••••.1.: 000 ij. Kblp 81.11. WOO bbl• Show, What Stoat to halo but, Ku C. 11; as vivo; toot do Stolltd tlottd :two tot. Ott(w, Adott Sotouttuto•lbuou ail* (lomat., u alto* tool tot sal,. Mon/II:101Y Ca. l' • 01)11 tit • Af bnt witor , per B. • • 4 . , 7.. tr. 1.1 Q.t.,. and lor Ws by SIMPSON • NELSON, ,• Eoloodalt•td owl North cotton. Ohio shoal 1.1 mid Slut a•uniona. Allottbetty. QI , IA MIA:SB HAAS nt lower 'tricot' Ilion 14_7 at., 1.w,, 1:•.t ur w.,tt at tb• 1 . 111•4utill Sas Ext•toryf tittitllST k DARNER, - i rot tut Lit*. ty and Itatol ittvw I. Ctlltk ttl KA 1.-50 loot. he'd] gretand;Curn mt.t J.l i•N•bru,lait3 tot .181.1 SAM Ei A. SEIZES, Corn., 1 1 / a tkot anti Stott Ott I cl LAKE; Witrrs .01.1 r loverlohl and wrarnol.l roll 01.11/0 , 1101, 11110 y.ll, oti. tor tow In tr.lo, I.v 01131 1111/IFV • V I N 110FID1111. 1 11MILY FLOMt—SIR) Idle, choice South tsii Felon Lolly Vlour 1. .100., ..d /or .1.14 wy iIIeRSAT • 11411.11111:. lthlm. eh ace Zzlra and Iszua 17 Plow. lu or•r• an. lo• deb) 111)211 1111111. U. ,LIN O &CO 331 I.theaty 0. so,lAft_l6.2. Wald. prime Sugar'. N. wrung (tow mummy &tub &menus 1r 0•11. by my 211 Jollll 1 , 1•111 D .11 CO , 17a W../ at, Cii E K CK 800 on all Ike Banke and Bro- Item, pa Out nut/ oold. Wlt. 11 JOONACON & CO, 1.2 Crluter• and 111ulluuera, CT Wend 'NA ti and Long, White •nJ Uth'. clo.sand whla nthd, madeaold 104.1 WIC .0. JOLINSTJI4 & 11,X. J 1.2 • Bt•Itolw•, IT WcAd 101.4. N V muors.4-A. large and choice variety 1 of all .N.a, lobules dial colors f.r . daNCI,I• W, JOUNSTON t CO., RON... N. GT Wood street. D grit it KV ULU aliqa etisti 7 , ready Far au, tan Raildlaz diebes, firroltate and hcarbold • stildia geadtrAly. 'bleb us lint& to h. Wotan. tor sok by WM. U. JOWOTON CO. COMMARCI4* - RECORD. 00.11X.ITTLIS Orillithllld2lo.3 POI 111,1":2'317NE. .7altre Pats, Jr P. _ . Jancri 171:111113.: • I Puma Emaresa. B+atna, aIICJITL Bs= thrzst. • Pmts . slams naniurirs. , [Reported crime:Wiry for 11.4 PittsburgA 7a-ggfe4 PlTtsitciraf, AIDS 5, 1500. tylorttly vs. very doll, offing no doubt to the tli.gmeablv couditfuo of ator mangler. Jo good oo tuff T lore traturtkaal, IL, tranuctiena befog tros/I /ad trittocot toy ago/coin ' , fleet. Io gr t I-4 sod prnykloito Moto so. Lot 11111.3 duos the folios log ore Me Naos f SOP.' I Extra Rs Fun, I not, ... 5 4,1 6NO 6 660 610 '6 40 ... KJ ti lu O 50 1. NO 6 10 6 IS -- 5 1.1.1 70 Idds (loin .Wm. 40 do A.. . 100 :1 d". 46 do do 60 do do .- L 4 du d„ 610 650 o d do d o _ 660 AlO -- 'Z do do 6 att (0 do da —5 , 50 03,55 -- LOU do do P -- t• -- pd 6 10 -- LO slut-1 wheat ...-.. 625 12) do do 6DO 625 660 GRAIN-Ih..e was bat Illtlo dOlog.. Th. only tai.. as mold b4ar of , • els 220 bads • hrl led Caro at 560, and 250 do oat. at 730. twAny-drat, hut nochangol. M.lOO lb. ahoaldera at b!:I: lOW do aid. at 114 15.0 do Llama at 1024; sad 8 tea eared do at 1214. 14011-1414.110 bbls Ilthimor• honing at $7.73; 10 do do .1 5 7 : 0 3;35 hf 144.1.1.1.6.5 at skty iu do d. at $.5; d do Loho I.rrlo. at $1.40. Gal KU FRUIT-6,1. MU hodi apple*, private Islam 3 aha 1.1.1 I.achol at 1314 POTATOKA-8.... 75 hash ofthannocts at (0 SMEAR-S.los 12 at 111(4.11,440l,.. th/FMR.IS--dahas 3.1 aka at 14%441.5. FA' U P-Ralet 15 WAG Sloblorfon prlntte terra.. 1.4170 011.-14.11.10 4410740 1 816456. 1,1116,-.1. 15 Id/I Louhorllla at 11 20. VII NMI la lota of 125 bar Rad 0: 3 41 10 do" 15N440; 70 do du in 11(014 hIGIAASICS-Palca 15 bbla (4 0 at 454,50. HAY-Hal. at .e. 4. of 7 load. at sllo4sll It, tort. I.IIGOMS-Italea 10.1,1 at 71.,6443, ... gown,. YA1.11 4 -searCe and lad matt/. Sala 6 Lida al II; 6dcat • lk eIU\CTAUY /LAIL/ Ulla el F.lfeelrOUS STTrA TT PRDDOCT. AT LIVERPOOL—At • late mewl.% ot the Layette...l Mersey Leeks end Harbor eard, the Not of the °boned. stork a produce II! Ideer trtl watt alluded to, Mr. For... d drew ottentleo to the leauffiakot warehonse twoornotodattota for the cotton Willett was.t pnert rot ht the port. Sod which wee expected to arrive, sod balled If .rand totTA•llTra mold but be taken to rood.. the trabalt ben fur eturege to .ash • eaterceoey. The chairmen re. plot that the she IL 11l all doecoptiobe of prodoro,wee 1.. fart, letp,al ell pro nicht. The eutrou alone unburned to • otillko of bah. Mr. Yurwoud eleted that the pare for warehnotog button wee tut as Idgb Id, lii , sod 110 Tl bale ettek. We annex a comparative ataremrnt of the import. of dra good, and mcorsi merchandise at New Yogis r abn In et and ekes. January I: run •uc Igo). ISZ,9 IRO $447.7:4 $1.21 , 2 $4.10.123 577.&01 1.17.1,X31 71)6,090 I,ry Cit.le. ......... (ietmrel 111 n, dit..tio.• • • • pIAC• . 1 4 , 1C•111 . Ihuterril at the rert...-$19.111W,G11 1t17j29 Shet $111:11,422 Ttitos ri en markt t tf1.9113.1.106 4. 4 .37t1,4(.0 att,Xll.l , lo Med.—The Akron. 0 Brocoo of the:l2.t asp: rountl 1w... blare le el the warty clip. P.0...,l we °echo...had thus far, ...lost I, a• high se Wet year, atel le wine cats higher. 01111 the tow her le test pr. eetticd, and will nut be before neat seek at earlie.t. it,. impression WO Oct frote dualcr, w that to ins will prober I, be below the rates of loot pear. Tut Non.. Slater, —ln New Jerre,. a nnn•iJwal.l•qnati tlty el wool 1, ut already , Leen dipped and west to rearkrb. bought. !rote .10 to ale lot pound for 1b leashed Oar whriers tiour the %list eta,. that the ebertilifr• win tered well, and the Indiratiour are that the 1 twitted.* will ••rforedr lour. r !obeli tweed ler fowl It t resew which 0111 shl eitoe• here beteree Or. 1111111,1 and tee 11111110LOI pounds to HI, et the year lor ales of thin elitaaidleary prorturtkoh each lu Ilviditat etigattrff lu wool gerwing this C. nutty of I be erry lolly a luaul reride, the prob. able VOillotl 1.1. clop lit Ito. tow lot 11 In the geueral tnitorwion too.. that 'rt.* sill oleo front taro to tier cep I. pet t..“ tot b dew the tater that too veiled hull wwww. tele the. met More coo 1.0 tuatelatueel • 11l it/prod trio.lons Ireutost•hera, fur t rinripelly upon the limit reached by ter .41.01. of ...lain !sabot/at , to. Ito are tech lewly tool sworn g L, O. primal wish h sill U. robin., Li. themselves std utbere. At prevent the Work of b.vr ararlut is moan; toll the aberk of finer grade. ta target than • rot before, reriog to tee extrusive Inileartallana el lereign 10,001 SI.Ot of hael.to wrad hat been int ported uhdrr loaolutent turoir.a—a• sea terenti eras . mod 44.1 1.1 v. , ry I.r retro. A: 10.0.01 price• fum md to Norden.' •ore carte /Anal Owe ••• harer 'mown Moth to Iro -2..,,, Lud, I .porlr iiy tiallroad P fl l• it I —75 this II mr, W Bingham: 115 d, J II eCult, 141.1 I.s.ata, 1.44 a II atchinstu; Il A.. Imam It lasha 're/. I. Maur, I 14.1 r H A Pal.. .4.61.4 l a rh.: 175 hp. htsrch 11.4tY Vangopler: I 1.3 Luon arl.. I. & 0.1.....111 Idu. 11. ck a LAVittr, 15 14.1 i hsb. Ph-Cut. Gr....: 0 4... 11.4r...4 A .4; lln itharr..... • ac. was I. I Hall A Nu,. 1141 clay. II h'l(.• IJI. ..... :77 1.11• pop, J II Peal., 11.1.4 . I Joa.r• Ls rands. A Hul a.... 11 4144 p Hi li.a,a 14, h Gal eltres., hue v.. 4 I.4er par Po, Import• by lower $l . IA lE IS. , Saaaaaago— 1 - z• nalsa, ray Jo, la.: GI. o(iou ia.tarClar•e • rot blila I oil. SIN th • ro, 4 rig• Wort...a, 1 Ls sautenso, Wall • .4 3 lea 1% 111 U,l oily, r .,. tolacco, I small 1.7 do, II A 11...ra; to a. do. Little • Trimf de; It raaaa I ,1,, J W Taylor. L'J bbla whisky 14 A A Li 1in0... 1 I I n lton, E Karoo alma.; 60 I,,ua pig aatal, taugar Nlamt 4.: 71 40 0.14-I.llld • c., 1 r.a. Won alawa a co, 11,0 J L,Y. Vir 14)aat Imr• ....14.1:1. ll ' silwan ital.] Ar. . . . . F Snil4,r• A r...; 1 1,, .1 k co; 44 Ras unlrw, nlo ir, Klass S 1,1••• w.f.., 6 RI bids .1, 2 Y. u 1,1. I . els", [4141,1, 141 whlot, r. 61/01.4, Ido hum, 6 Rupp. r pump, lrell,.*R RIS 1.414 rak. Ir. 12 el* trp., Lk, 2.0 k.• 1.01, .4c, 44 141 Ir air leas, s ler, 2 hors. ••Irr. 11..p11ur17 1•11•114. 2 61.. rIr R I. 4 141. rlrri, 2 Ir. clot arrel, irk Lt,. Irou, 216 trlls Jo, 1 tar buckels, 2.4 A. ,'outer. 7A NEP% ILLE, Kroorw llewlimn—lbl blots labaern, hI. g.a.1.. I 1 lob. bea le, 14 Wax raga, too w lent. p. a.. I r,at ban,: 41. •11(4, I I. dry 2.4,5 1.1.• I, I bal flat le t to, I et nora. I box; 1 1.14,.4. S Ida. iron. 7, AL. oar cs.ro, lattabal. 20 do b., as 1u11.,, 2 .k. u Apia, 11.1,1 Ca rad..l A Fr, a; I aafr.l .... Bork, t Earner, 9 lade. 12 1.1 dq 1th0d..4 3 4.z es/reaewl chair, !laminar 11,1114,. I mot 1.41. J l Klrkyvvicl; I but bon, I do d,l.d J V 1 1131..1.0.0. IS law pumps Waft a 01.14 10 do Wt lbao-ka A flat.; Goode, 11' late . 0 , ...15 doa w board, 141 taut 1...,. 5 11iddlte al 11011 , let two, 3 hills bott.a. 11 do eggs. %..e. a C...111/1; 1 bbl blar.Alag. 2 hat Ilara'. 11.4.1; I e4l alt• twit., McCullough IScallls 11., r,ga. boner, E 11.57.1eloo: U 754 bet 'el• low plow luentser..l 511.111uKer; I stun 7 I.y e5.00,,m, A Ilae. 47Solta 41/.11.1 T • yr, I J Walortett4 7 sly two, lad rattle °worn.; hhd tobscro. I kg bolt, 13 Illawsuu lig LOUIS. per Cambridge-10SO p•• hind. Dale.. Piiiira A vii; 400 do d. , bigelLuro A 41. .hors, II Child. A 10 hlid• lobar., 3We beg ihsgbiw. 1I hog. bul4r, 11 424 ii4per, Choke 8(.44 I rho tuba., I Lg. 2 11.4111, 11 Dilworth A co; z r a tibia 0 rechty, goitytb A en; 2SO pp k.), A 11-hl44ii IA cowl Lot iltiorew, Joni. A Mole); b blit• 1 011,2 Lt. nomp, AO do 040111e0, Willer A Iticletanu, IS eint LW, iipebeer AII I ester, Hues, I elle.), A 104 thus pig nu )41, A Il4rtroasi. CI ICINNATI. per kroboar3-Ihll tobacco, 11.51r0w o: 9 biota do. 1 1.4 Arropfor, J W Ta)lor; G blobs do 1 ha .1 URA, 15 ribdr totoo,c; X [boa; 0 deng or, 11cDowsld & A tboello. 100 bblA ft.ur..s 1.1.g.tt k 54 Ig. WAN I 141 4445,9 b•. 35 to I. uwdauav , Llaworlb & I 60 IWO W kirr 2 co. PA lads (Loa, loobb A Untrolnaorx 10 110. rug.. Umbra:. A Thom.; 33 aka/ feathers; 1501.11 s flour, Nroso k If irkpAtrirk; 9140 whisky. A 15.116 g 13 do A Wallace. 37 bib.. . o Y tirlArr. A cc; 1559 615.ttp0, 6 bbd. toblwr.r. .1.61. AL:shy, az do flour. Clarke& co. ST LOUIS. per It 1 11.449 . -19 bag wine, 14 MAU tau t. 6 bb , . akottok 15 btol. Clarke t bo; b 0 bbts Arlds. by, A Wilkor A co; 3 Alt cotton, •95.1 Neptune; 191 bids •11.51 y. J !Archer; GO Lbw flour, W 11reutekk?9 A co; KO do au, X 11 Myra a tu WIIKEI3NO, Psr Chrwit--.3 1.1.111 ego, 1 4 Cloolekg 10 tolls Instrd. It 11 Lm.utbt Ido L. we/I,J A hoser; 6 bbl. whisky, J Briar; 1.1 do eggs J I Liggett A an 54 , 00 ft Into. ber, Breves, It, A co: 25 pltgs sum* own.r, 12 es.stlngs, Ifltssisossons A slntrow; 15 piss, rms.; 4311/Is scraps wool • hsia, 1 sk dui 6 Thusiton A co; 40 pltgs sun* contr. SIT IA/U IS, per oarengo--2.50 tads Your, a 7 d• pigs 11.61, 4.3 bbd. tAssec, Clarke& at 15 kgs shoe, 30 Orr hool„ It ',II A ns 31115 tons Iron or, Hussey, Wolin A erg 12.4 Obis Ilactio; A Imrtn tui ale ??I , .ji!re . ocer lk VILLK„ tar [Cep *Oi . kIA 1.% 30 hals roolwerua, linen a Klrkpatrirk; 119 bbd. 4nteecoo, 130 bls oddent, llarke • re; 1 AWN, 31.64, 1 cheat, 4 pak oars, Jam trOdalor; 1 el rope, 1 .kill, 1 phittp Dilworth a Co; 13 tells nap, 3 , 0 teat/00e, bble alt, le 401.4 ott 1 D rkny a etc 4 6114 a I' Periling; 15 1,114. reg., Ilene, th et, 103 Lt. mitt., Kennedy, tkold• • ro; 1 asechnr. 1.,. 4 bro. 1 cheek 113, I atrlT, I .1.1,40 in, 11 Mrpray; 4 top Lit‘xlco, Mama a ran; 1 tarpaulin, 1 1,14 bleanit, Inman., 1 captor, 1 coil 1r011.,16 a co; 13 hbds lubaccuy Wry. r d ., • ann; err haw; I Idol. 4,4 S WIIKKLINU, per 0U Ilaket: 6 end bI.4K-1 roll do, Rhdes /1 Venial, 16 bilat aka, 1111,00 - act, McCreary a rue, K trwil 1.414, Koster • Malaria.; 1 plis wall paper, W 010ri4all; 31 bger potato.; 6 du 1ye,..1 A 11k0K r; 140 lona tlre cloy, Ilalltuto , Raton a CO. ILIVIGIL !lIIRONDs Tho aritivolo d..ir lb* past throe days hate Lot to. Mom... Th. W. I. Marla, and tlnabrillgo I Ito St. Loci.. ge1.1710113 1(.1 CI utlutual. Satan Urobto.t WIRD ZIO.IIIIO, and Chg.* and S ,C. Stkot trtru tVto...ong name Jo 'fete, tlty. t. 0utt1.1.6 of nolor Batista I.lltro Were to dopo,r. tene Ibisimas on :be levre was smulecatsiy active Vatican Oben being an immunise amount or froleit diachareug Wroriugar, toorevor, for illitoncid Wets llwnal , villa a sus. almnibiot tonnage in port for all paints balsa, 71.. 'liar at 1t,.. point la atationue, will. six fed tbreo I bee in lb. clutiml, while the prmpode fsr minnow rho mettle encouraeug. lt hula. 'Value almost Miasmata ly form. past 44 boars, and Indicatious at prevent are faro-rable to a minimum , . of It. The Chaeltmati Cuaimerrial of Motulay "4•: Tito eaHof/ Crum P)NLorah, 111ww,oJ Crawl Nalbrillo, Did.•m trim ell tuck cravat/tots. the /urinal. thwirm 1111 I• , lWwrah, with • Nil aiwon et oo frua Lowlosille for Koh.lie Iron. Plthrborgb lr eI 1411114. I. 81114 :40 4414. Rho level.] the thlk of brr 101,, tr.. 03 l'iltabutill for Illenpb paual .lown oh h • 101 l ratg,.....Th. J. K. Kai, FlOtriK Oil/ 004 W•llaire how thttal•urlh; Clipper huh. flaahrill• ant Jam h. 1.) swat to wornwr • eir. LA.—Slur &nolo 101 l fur PAL•ture,ll cur Wr Cunrbetlalel 11 .14t.11iuF , on WOO, with s fnl 4. Me mhosls. Tire Alf Kolb .Wt eines Poe a 0.11,4 un 0.3114 and Um L:11f/por demo trd for CiurlnnoU. 1:IC!1 • ARRIVED. U [PA (ITEM legrapb. Bror.vilie; I Trlq tai.h, Hrulgrusrill.t, J.QM.uq Unmo.BBl4l J.th►t., 1 , 0,881. Ehasboth. Cot. Clronk•ii, Inviler;Chervit, Whetll.4l 841 WtavasuA: I 8 C Vsker, W Ilateta),lBl LuAIK 1`..c8141.10% Evammoruy. Cloc8.1.11: Ztursaill. T•lographte llert•t• CIaNIA I. Jun• 4 Vlour very doll; Wel unimportant: rm. Yttia 1.14/ than nominal. Wiala $ O 4 . Ilul Ul 1. at r,N491734; &towel gool ateleviona. R 0411.44.1 Iu MI. thoreeleo nmeanyoJ and *lately at fnil Nivea, Watley Jenoand fair at $1 LI for pima rad; $1 :if. for pri* .b ya.• very 41.01 and pr Mdrooping: offecht Gayly at Or- pan .l.ly al ff. lttelA4y9l. Hanoi !COW, bailer e , 00.1; Kira. In Malta iettlyg 01 I DWI; rot-14U largo. PYr &mond for asoloy at 1401:4 ratty 0r 0,,b..4 . uO.l. Jana 4—Ph nr Ora amt an'td. Wlosl ap tly*. cidena with aa ad , dwit , g lltalane3; red $1 =gal 43; white $l 40 4 1 SO. O .Mo n now Yrunako.• clo•wf with so whaLclaa tnulaucy. Wan Pon $1175. Lard sdrancod t4e. talant 13% Whlaky 330. tint XII:. Joan 4 —4oi4ton r wad ba); lain 3003 b.1....C11,74:3511t,g for tu51.11.11$ oplauda, la , I ads g Izlo la tranita. nour wry... 4 • WI., Lauer, Liming quo l; at. y/Axi 1..4. at $5 55405 30 for anp atadr: $S rejigs 40 ell.. 01.; $ 1 val. ureters; $5 25635 di Amanda to raw nuns astral...alp; s3oo(d, .LiPP9.I:: bcaatbntra 441 by Q,. awing doll. Canada:: p.ler• L44 . LAL/1.00.—L5 3007 4u. . 040 1 4 1 0 3 UFA 00 (Lied...a to .0 ulte au par. Co.. 11,40 goat and Monty and prase alth•Pgad. Whiaky 450 144 al 21 1 ,~{{44. Whew: ode. 7.41 - sn Lpt situ 100 , al 1121•=.0 31* lumo bus whit.. lan at gto 150, 74410 I . na addle ...bile Inca at $lOO6l GO. 11.)a anal Id 11 Barley doll ant I coo yal CA47O. *lora 5.1 n•; sallaßk 0 town Gig c.?!4 for wood dawn/ taiinlnat-ral 5:*40 grar ontera 40.4 55 kw 4141111ng. 40% for Poothata: :0 (4 awry tinted yollow 1114401 s titer. Una 40 Q4)ss !1 Port op4wal 11rn.4r awl timed dull, Bev( Wet atol 0.41). • U.W.11 ,, , Juno 4. —floor uncharr,..l, int 2.5 for ..VS st..l ;$4 1.1-07 tasotit.d.bl. man. 1V.... Vra.l.ot .1.5e0 W. ►o 111111. - C.lnb $1:20. (Mb, grid.. 0.11 alml uomlod. Gn.l fr.l.h , . u:6 tor 11.2 r. T Ifiir wheat, 6!‘ for emu, to Nos York L./.. 1r0p...h.: 110.11,41, sbent, 151,10 taw corn, 10,000 Canal • 'pelt.: LIPP bbl. 11. r, 200/ but srliret, 17,04.10 rot ...X1141.0.1a. • : EAR AND SII;LLICD biil6-1,000 titir. tub, Is stay sale by • • • • AWN _J.U.O4AMIxwA 00 TWA A., tsar W 00.3. =2=MME - - . 33, Riat!i Mixicaizin ree Owilriaeled, fa al lair llitatokave 141/*lldjua IBATS, ItS2. ASSN Ilkaniltraillairtalli kinds, doega, Outs Wait alts Game Dallars, het 50,000 aoulisoLD nr tiara roll n.• . hal& bog egideedvely tor amply-tiro y!ars is all ward Roropo. 411;d tier eikaa powor hare- been atteated the 1./..rta of Ymdw aßantq Ragland, Acadia, Proadi; Banda, Saxony, IWO coo, Holland, Raplea, AN sod !lode Metaled propped, a:sails:ad, sod edprored he swat dintlngwwy t t Baked tine all over the world. Thad doetractlarnene to all Blob or amiti tad i..uta hoe been certlOod th Ihb coootry by the INzacten of tha nada Pahlb Dual tuthdo4 Blanladr Bloeidraw .10,4,g % w.net..... liiumfmetaftk ty easter logokbal palled eledena. • - • • N o rooms Towtheradal, and Oertltlcatai of the 'Mary of thaw Itanallr, tau ha awed at du Depot. For de, Wbolowela And Batall, by the Unable sod Its prietur, JOSCPLI lIVYIIB, Radical Chamtd, 612 Broadway (air. Meadow shallow Yolk. General Agent for that,. Btada and Mehl" MAID/131.. left V. CUSILTON, Dragglat, No. 10 Astor troßaw, sod yr z Broadway, New York. • , Bar alto this city, Plata:hale tad Mallby R. R. 1112, - LIMN A W. corner Wood and lawand 414 Am.:mauve, Corner Idamood and Shahid at. BIRK RAM II 1119 M .• NAN, A Ileakohe. dedttgodt, DR. WILL BE IN PITTS BUROtt, May 21st mid 228, Tu examlutpatlenta, at the Drug nano( DLL. OEOLO■ 11. LLTALL , I4O WOOD blitirt Warn be has fitted up an a tad, tar the cantor VON SUMPTION and ALL DULA/1501 TDB LIMPS Attar Dr. Scboacky &whim . Dr. GM 11. ZZYSU bas boon prorLlsd with • II esplrorzeta4 and will =sada' pst4a4 If they drclre Dr. Scheork Is the lummtm of wbot 4 collorl OrAmick'. - Itrepiroinetar. frr examielog the loop, rbich b histay ear 'amended by the famity. One part of it le p'eced to the inked broostousd the other , . to the ear of the anamPetor. then, when the pence& dare • lona full breath. It transmits the wand at tattiLog of . Musa, so load end digitton. tLottp tresctfail It H is) to do- • tenable how Mr and what portion dlooodetd. sod au too • erringly determine whether It le To Planslttel uswhial Coommaptioo, or whether. It Is Ms of the MUM,ot membrane of the Mom+ hid' lobes, sympahteing fro g! m the liver Or stomach. aod farthing •provolle Wm.* 10, Ma ) ny )ears ago l wee given op es 6efortathe Got ir.ot - of cotoomption, and wee taken from My te rbl j. phis to my irleude lo Alomeekretn, New J ortey,.to die. r _• warted away toe mere okelelon, was confined to loy and my physlemn, who had attended my either.' wetly befiwe womb! . mold not flew • week. Then. Ithe•' drowning eat catching at a Away. baud of sod obtained this preparatkm of route and bee ha, saki. mules perfect: onto of out. . . • It means to me that I mold feel It penetrating my whole ' aysieria. It .41 ripened the muter In 07 lamp, and I would spit off more taxa I plat of orb/ mina yellow manor every morning, fur moo. /boa • area. As son so {bat to , on to sub ids, my cough, for, pada, night neat", all bew WM to tare Mat sad my %wenn , i.. 116,0 sarong *llOO it • a ass with dliEnday I could lump /rum eating too mach. :.1 ram gained any strength. And ham been grualog In lads a ear slam. It sauna/owl all atm tome mks* gnu one thought I was too ter gomwarear to la 31111/111114 Haut' of Wow peopl•gran hamar roe then ms now Ilelng Ira hew J.rse, sad Plallsdelphls. who co•lal wally 'alley the moat naccedol m o. a. the InaUs of this ststralsal.-ca, Mine am • lankly complalanm.• bah* r. sad sistms all dad wall roneuroptloa. and / alb. oa kit Nue I ...Joy the Lest of Irealta. and hers h r gams a•lgh• rd umr la puande. Imm.dlet It am my n corm, l tanned. no. alb .1. 001 fandleloo. MA the. Wady of tido peculiar dlowww. Ia fa-t. I moo &ie. to It by rho arm/ nun ter of woad. comb,- o ass or media/ kit Dm , ' a fmca al I ports It, eu re thaw; mar I Adam tatan/than at Witt N I lure had m mural era...cleans sad swam. In flattest meat./ this diewasont any Mtwe pereon In tbs.' country, Osalog malted many poalkaas alt, owl stalled lb. arstioue• _ types sod aortasw the dien/.0 pw-nllar la the dldwinat - plums or cor chaste. I therefore k.l • coolbreoce la nay." mode of treatment whk b,tboos who ftedno their pnectka •-' W bat uue lumallty too hardly taupe to oh ii,. sal Ito prupeletor of three medielneu the Pulmonle Strop lei Ouusomptioa, A.• Wool Tools fat Dyapaysla•sand • a Llsocaste I alto tur Liver Coma/slot. On. taotcha of 8•• wad Taub. oaten renu.e.. 11... worst manor tayspesals.. " Than emirate Pills bore bee. Mg In common um 1•0/1 blPous ea.phants where pulareabre• are mqulrod. Thiry •-t on the Icier nowt a/camera slnallsr to raluagoll„ altar/at,- . Imringanl bad a/recut len I are warrantod not to coat Sta • garnet...drag...l or memory, - Ilia Tank- sad mt... re us ...dually lc/nodal toandat the Pulound Py 'op In analog actatatoptkati r whea lbw stotesCh wed Ilene am much albordm eat but yr. ottani nuar ure4 • tau abe lungs •re awn dammed, arkla eh@ hau plot ramalat The Pultuuuic ryucp I. rJ.oI.IoA Li name/ the. Inns. slum.% awl II Tor and wall at. au anal o muse all meiter from tau eyemuu bat mammal. ch. boasts arab nor., sod the Ink, so slung/A.llml It requires 01s4obrthe •Ith Ibe Palau/ale Plating /two Tubb. sot ~alma. Pub.,. required. The diming/I ~,which arcumpasiy llbPy up erptsla wheat they wa ba . - tausad. Tadao whablog • thoreagh eriunlustbna mIIh the IISIp• - mutate.. wan Iv charged throe dollars, bat all advice be glean grans. sod /sill do allm oay mayor to •Spladra lb. ata UM II I thele case. Threw deals Lag so aatirelnialban, and [sense unable to gamy, need nut Imdbetolor WI oat Ms, kw the nom anemia. will las agora Mal th• worm ititormt Israltretael to them which I carman on therm mute rancid. am ..bona to meet en Ito explalo 0....•. y 0.11. , miniasi- , - • nor of treating Ills Imadlui/s dieeme—Ooostranp.lott. • _ . D. 40118 CO B ego also a staT la somata/ thalami taWasub .- able chino. ad Plrtehnegh, me 'wawa Ma La ern. sad Lar. taco, Ilealliug al tan Da ngstoco of ra,l6-/4 • ir Di ORO U Y 1cY6141.110 PPP; Isoß Al P P - --c;P c; Co.. Nall HON. publish below •.tract of I latter (torn Debi Boyd. of guktml.u., Mellott of the ./1/Isigiting Valley Mellread, show. rowel of a bad taut of dyagspats... by the ow or the Merl. Syrup. ilr. Ittyil/a • Will. tomer, aiel la well known end ha has sufferwl the Last Waht pare Ile Inform. am that he giants/ Ned istitinde In nosh by lbo use of au bottle .4 the hi rap, and Itaitioni Menu, ase to publab his letter, rail, h• I. appoodint, , . nice. to the long advorthenhet ot the Peruvian Syrup to another Comm..u Lat partied., otka rtinitleS Dill OW. U. EMYS&It, 140 Woad wises, ticite Aginit; 'annum 21d, 1800 be. Geo Ii Listaaw—dir—Suclised 1 wad you itu:ss donate for too bottle. of the Plitnian Snap. I gotten bottle from lon .bout Ihno wool* ago.' lf you whiled me, 11014 yoti that I had aototiblog lila dyspepsia. The symptom. were whet and peke In the biwols, amt pall. the back of the bark, sO4 at time@ &wawa. You remit' mondeti the Pothrlut Syrup, and It ho. dine as roars good than any media. that I hare It yet, and I Imo bow - taking media. tor the lut eight yews. Tog toll pill I would take thhin bottles at limo, yon wadi) gird It tar Are dollars, but tiotituowtog •belber It woull dollar. .7 'nod, I thooght I would tint try one bottle. NOW that U.' ant roiling the beathe of the , stoney In ea abort allots yak will wind ILO the other thrta heaths& ' , DAVID DOT% • I+.lll by DR 0110111:111 U. .118111111.8, N 0.140 Wa.so It. teZnlewr • aWa'_ltacltyt 11101YUJICeL1111 at)TII 14Ia lit Don't fail to procure Mn.a Winslow's Sundt bag Syrup for Cbtldroo ?settling. It has WiNical oo "sigh; It greatly ncUlla_typrom, of biotilvig by ishaiiin the guru, redoethe all '_._n_ll_ till ably pabsoma tars to noble the bards. Dspen4 upon 11, imam. It . 111 p.. rattoruor.ehy, tad rind anetueunaposr, Infanta. Putectly M. la all saw This ralosble precentioa tir the potetetSbe of caw dot- ehe noettexperteoceel and aka fel Email Phpeidenelo Neer Zhglead, the bee been esed let oeverialllng, secoeie le mtlionie of nue. . • Ws ballots It tbs best and surest rms.], In tbs 116411, tit awes of Dysentery and Marko. Is Uttllduss.rdtstbie U aims from teething or Isom AsY other sums. If life and beef th can satlmated L 7 'donut anfi posts.ll to wor th It• weight 111 gold. • tliilluaa or boti*. are aced agar, year la the • llatta: Stamm. It ta au old and gen4Aeareatedy. PRIOR url ZS Merl% • 110TTLII. None renalaeanlem the taratallFe WCIU!LTIN II PAW. CMS, Nem VW., la. lbw octal& rawer, ' Cold ! , ,y Drage*, tbruagamt the 'world. DR. CVO. U. 1111111ila, Ageut for Plitalatit. • firk.derirkT Jewelry! Jewerlyl! REINDIdaII & 11113YRAN,. Jewellers.. 41 Vieth Hare just opened, and have for Bale, a large awl ....a IldiannOUlll of EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, LOCKET:4, SILVER. SPOONS. MUSIC BOXES, 'WATCHES, BREASTPINS; - 'SEALS. KEYS, Ponarr CUTLRRY, CREAK SPOONS, MUM PENCILS,. CHAINS, SPECTACLES, TOBACCO BOXES,' • PORTaiONNA lES, CLOCKS, .4 , Fancy Goode etc., etc., all of which will lra suld low for cl,ll. del7:4&irT, flamers MMEiMI A Troalzr:ar Lax; mroOlco, No. 71 Groot ...... pprrenußati . Pt- naa.vn a/ LW of Butler, 11. pURVIANCK& COFFEY. EMi - M 41170i11173 Ar . Pitle. a gh, Pa. Ma la Makes INltaleg,orrest and M.lil. Merle, &nil " b 010417 **Auld r. *AA -*Aunts *. AutUtault. HAMILTONAIMILSON, - vmo ATTORSETS AT LAW,' fr 0.119 thantb *re. t. PityLarth. Wald- t.... C OLLIER no toi aw l ie. 4 troax:rs r L 41%, tilnd 111". Attorney and Connsedlor at Law.. HAS 1111110VID TO - " KIIIIN'S LAW BUILDINCIS.--:; No. 43 Diamond Street. Nrot door to St, Penes Chun- , U !FIE OUST° 1141 , 1 K Or clew. •114 it an • alleir• u, sak4 Wet lop r nsner Wm, IL USA OVA ho. - • -• • I EMS OF TIM CITIZRNS! ' all having *ay ulturaend that OW ate data Altir r . - 111 ha triumphal In tbatr 21. w hailt±, - 4a::::•' PRANCES MANUA 1'114;244e th;lbt.D.—eriMlthhta •- MZI= STitAiVBE ... . ~., 1 00 Quart Hurry Saillth '::' -:... . ... . coiTed awl Wt sal• by ,' '. .' • '•',. , 3 -4 1 AAuuittotipaut. it D 4 s.W 4l ` '''' A 11141'..rtkto, jos mrcro Milli. CON .111 40 Ws 101%1SIENTS-- I , KlEutlf? A VAN GORui.-. tW Jost rec..) aid for uqra rALLOW tieroes to orrlytt.tigt Fey ty fue gab by • • • in *tore_ end for itali bj is)9iERAS= s ligatSeOS - „ MIN ~ • ••:, Piltd.wth:Pseu
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