..._., : • 41• MESE 1 1 • •••:,,' • .-:-• : . : •.• • =ENM MEM EMI MEE BIM ... . ••: , "-..:j..":, -..,. -'1: - .•• .zi - ; -- - . .....':•••: '-. ''-' , :i:, - .',.i..1.•,,:;, - ,5," :-'--.J.; EU= 11USSEEI ••••• • 4,k a . . • , t•,;41 I• 4 ; ;"•,,,,,4", 3." :,.." .4. ~ • ,* 4 ;1;4 '4 4 . ‘' • , 4,4 ;• . • ;L.:— • , 4 4, . • : ; •-•:;;;4:.• • • 4, , 4, • ; t „,1 ~4%-;;z4, ;„ . 44 ;,, . •• • 4 ; 4 c: 17 :;; • , 4 .-• •• • : • .1: ; ti 1.; n ; !1••••., , ' . , ; r •. '.: ~;::i:. -.ia,, szna k==='.l I : iitpurgij at,tt C. IrrrrlletyM'lMOPOMegi', R. ERREITt & CO .ICll.lrO RS ;A IVD r-sorn PITTEIBCEiC3.FS 'II ‘ ONDAI - . ISIQIININO, JUNE u. 1860 'TOR I'ILF', , II , F:ST. ABR = AHAM LINCOLN, VCR VICE PRESIDENT, HANNIBAL HA MLIN I • liClearetorm '• BON. /AM LION. TBO I T.dinant 0. Relight, 2 111,bort Wog. • _ • .Ifetoi !aim, 1 Robert - M. Trost, blaaltoorithla, C John Broomall, j. • a 4eMea Emith• • .tri . ..t.bt. W. Meat, 10 barid.blamma, Jr, ' • It 'flattlt Taggart, .TbOMM • - vox ooveutioft, ' HON. nisrriFtaa v.r G. culerrm FOR VANOELEISI—XXIst DISTRIOT, 'JAMES FOR CONOR.RsB—.LNALI DlrernicT R 0 B:14 RT AIoIiN I GI- F 1 r Anenlb/y. • 1111hi NEVIrL. 1 . 1 11InlleLL.PIttaburgb Ti/OHAS SW/11.1thi9, Allegheny. 0 0 11 1111140,,heralre. WILLIAM DiChlLAS.llitzstgAls •ALEXAIp6II. H. • • Clerk j th, aura, WILLIAM A, ii‘htLON, Pitt. • • Register, WILLI AM . J. RICILIHD,OSI, rentper‘t. =EC= Com eati.timzer, agoitoE lIAMILTON. rioaLut,.L. Audit. r. Et:NNE:Tr LARK, 1 0 .1i241.111 Burrotyor, C. WOMAN, PittoburFb. HiNUY Oldsr+f'g4lt'r ..- 1 1 11 , 10CRATIC HAMM OP POOR I .l llo l .—DtlriOg the debate in the Senate on the homestead bid. Senator Green, of Missouri, who was bitterly opposed to the bill; used the following chaste language !tiehatis there honest io giving my property away to some poor, infamous seconded? Ito it, if you , dare. I defy you. Do it ! Do it! Do ill Vou vote away my property to the lizzaroni —to those infamous acouodrels who won't work fora living, because you want their votes. You may getahem, bat they will spit on you." It is remarkable that Southern Senators, in speaking of poor men and working men, inveria bly speak of them in opprobioue terms. Senator flemmond called them "the mud-sills of human society ;".Mr. Wigfalldenounced them as "crim inals," and declared poverty to be a crime; and hare comes Mr. Green, who stigmatizes them as "pear, infamous scoundrels" and "lazztroui." Therals no diseritninat icu—no exception. Every nun *he .is poor and compelled to work for the eyes of these aristocrats, infa mous and base from the very feed of being poor. 'And th'ese .- men are democratelleadors in the :democratic party—its advocaterand its oracles. 'They Speak, not merely their sentiments as la .ilifidusla but, as the representatives of agree! ; and they ore honored by the party in whose imam they speak instead of being con -'desoned for snob utterances The time was when,„Damocraey meant some thing different from Ibis. Then it maintained the Righte , of Han and the Dignity of Labor.— Dot of Late years it has devoted itself to the championship of Slavery, and , no true of its factory , thernater can now he, found in the or ganization, knowil as DamodrUic. The name hats ficeo. retained: loot the spirit has fled, and Aeintooraoy lass usurped its plaU. Jefferson and hledieen and Jackson are dead, and in their stead we have Hammond and Wigfall and Green. The Rights of Man have given way to the nights . of Men-ewners, and the Dignity of La bor to dee Right' of Capital to own the Laborer Ia 1E4,33ra - of Demooraoy, as it now exists, the laborer has no right to himself, no right to the 'proceeds of his_ labor, no right to aspire to the dignity -of owning land, no right to aim nt bet- tering his condition. fie is ;'loon Rill," is cording 'to Hammond, a “crimioal," according to Wigton, and " Jan tufamoue econodrel," in the . view tf, Green. Ai .hae no right but the right of behie - pleaell-; - gild the chief altillillo of 1.5 - meow, fe now to satisfy thewerld that the hap ' pleat etate of society ie that in which the laborer fa Owned by the capitalist. fleece the oppoei - tion to a'protectire tariff and the dread of the gotnealead imp theao Aristocrats bear the idea of i tn ertiKCrkiog•tnee being teoted,7 or reliet;:thicprespect of hie becoming land-owner? They 'do not intend to permit and' a violation of, the &paretic creed, if they ...coo possibly help We ask the workingman of the country to ponder well open the expressions we hare qnoted. - Many of them, ,deloded by the mere name of:'•liiittitierioy," bOve given their aid to a party which has not an element of Democracy in H • but we - feel acre tbat, when they come to ..: - /Innit upon the contempt felt for them by the men: saki .coolrot the Democcatio party, an tyincedrin.the exprelfaiona we have quoted, they will vindicate the•dignity of their calling by uniting with 'the friend. of free labor in defeat ' log a party ' which flatten, only to, betray, them. pig ADJOURVAMPIT or COnoll.ls9.—The Phila. delphia Pennsylvanian, which hoe lost all its for . met oonsequence since the decay of Buchanan ism, way of walking round the truth, when direct falitifiostlort dote not suit lie purpoite... In announcing the action of both Houses of Congress in regard to the goal ad journment; onto 18111 kitten', it says: “It is 'neutral that very. Milo bush:tees to to be done 'beyond Lb. passage•of appropriation bills, &o. The House evidences udisposition only for but ' ftetiery.? The impreaeion which the Custom Nonie °Tian endeavor to create in the remark* 'jruttquoted, is . that the remisenens of which it complains should be attributed to tho Repabli. eau lloussi itornot to the Democratic Senate. Now,tbe e'of *hie is the plain troth , reference "le fhe record' will show. The Tariff Nomeeteed bill—And the bill for the ad, ~ --4 :eliteleitocketteis7 a ll very enneilent,,ntodreally I'' unobjentionsble • teeitenref4dnAe the House, ty the vane of ibethi s lablineribere, but WOW Now nhaliedbe itightit'euete by the majoritylkmobraUc tint body. This in a true 2 statement of the matter , and it will require Boma „ , thing more substantial than the Covell inninUi- • Alone of tho Pennsylvanian to controvert it. Il • tla tho tronstili .of , tho'lleroooratio am mo, nod not . ltte . .tbutroonery" of tho Repnbliosn fiance, `'• • viblohlhe people hive so much cause to con _ demo. MitTlll(l3 4oirron.—The Garrison Abell: tie:gets . and the- . UttlCirSavere seed held meet. Ingo , nankin tut *ell. - At the first Maga thei Church th e Galen we re denounced le dab forn...Wcrideltpbtllrpe wasretthrt god itvetfierVirpicort, in:i; , / hteliihe tonna hull with the tattoo cr,"Wito, : lienald;-iras a "coup-; tgsoartlewpev eihOinever did anytblog worth :';...inentlonine far: freede4t... A correspondent of `the Chinas° Preis thiei'dhcriben the other meet :ing::".on Friday even ing the old gentlemen of . - . 'Borttin Leta _their me Idg to ratify the nomina, of Evuti,eit. Mr. Ellett wan ex barred prostde,..and ; the , shadowy forme of gteenneori and Hillardoiere !eon to occupy the jtialform. Mr. Evers letter of thealtation was its& ,Coli rich of Tentiveeee, a/dined . thelmverand signore th at the only way to save 1,60 - troloti was 10 . 0100 Deli - and Everett, and at she crowing of the ceelfotlMiclaight this ghostly initioidisperse2l. "Biles', the witty carte/pen . 4eat otitte NJ Y. Tr:46ot, meeting a Boston del gate jkoii)4he - Opriventioa, taid— '..oWbi you no:up.piti 'Choate? Ctiagk2' "14i0°..-Pibert2" i sdeedl Fore Mina yeir,' woe Turi p e!Autunnhision e/ayes in Maryland wens into OperatjOß oit the Arm at ;rune lovie* of 'tderryet, leee, than,ana hundred and thirty.air slaves have beep vim/ - pitted in Frederick' gooney aloricy eineolba lai f /larch, 'when Ibliult Ira! paseed. EGIMISIM =EMI t P(ILLSI3II. IAB M. IrP)WP. 13 Prastio , ll Pets:dross .14 Ulposeldortur. • IP George Palmier. 16 A. 11. Alaorp, 17 D 056.10. spur. 18 SabouelCalrity ' 19 Klipor Cour•s, 29 Wallow Pleltoopos. 2! Jobs 11 Alflpstriot LR J3moo Hon.. 23 Richard P. Hobarts, 21 !Ivory eostber, Greer. The first encounter between the no. der Garibaldi and tho Royalist troops occurred while the latMr gore concentrating themselves upon Palermo evl Mcasini. °attend Lodi could not resist the vigorous attack, and fled to Palermo, leaving behind hint 4 guns, lOU dead, and a great many wounded. During his Iwo days march To gain that city, he was betrayed ou all aides by the population, and hotly jlir. sued by Garibaldi's men. Pakeemo, May _to the Ittib loot , Geri baldi put to (light the Neapolitan troop! at Cal ate Punt Garibaldi •an iapeoted to be at Par , (roam yrntorday. the troupe are entrenched in a seuitoirele round Palermo The Neapolitan troops and funetiouariee are discouraged. Great pdpular enthusiasm precede The Paris correspondent of the Time; *Thing on the _tat, says: It would appear that the dis patches from the Neapolitan government, an nouncing the defeat of the Sicilian loeurgente in an encounter with the royal army at Wale Neat, were untrue Something like this was eacjecturod from what was eaid in official quar ter-. about the encounter not being "decisive." Now, however, there le no doubt about the mat ter. A telegram from Nagilee, from an official and, it to right to add, an anthem to .111,111, dated last night and received here this morning, Medea that is the affair in iptestion the Neapolitan troops were completely defeated by the volition. of Ovibubli , and it is rapeciled at Naples that. Palertn.) would noun he ih the power of the Si cilium. This inielligruce is, I hod, °untanned in other quarters; as also that Trapani and Cal eta Flint were in the hands of the patriots; and the royal troops bad fallen beck on Palermo in the greatest canfunien, Rail were actually block tided in the town. 2- „• • - Coansstos OF Meg rile hie•ucsas Os BOACD OT TUC E A. Jon:WC —Alherl W. Hicks alias ,Iti iu. „faunal; the enn•ioted pirate snJ suppose.] murderer of NO flare s o d the to o Wattees, of the aloof. E A. Johnson, has made • full coofession of Ins crime • "He stairs that the murders were perpetrated between nine and ten o'clock at flight, while all the crew, with the reception of 011 C of the Woli n., were below. Hicks was steering, while Watts was at the bow of the sloop, keeping a look-out ahead. liseke seized a hatchet, and starting forward, dealt Watts a blow which killed him almost icszontly. The other who was below, was awakened by the noise, and rushed op en deck, but as mot by Hicks, wbd struck him over the head with hie axe and killed him. Hick iben went down into the cohio and attacked Capt, Barr, who WWI bsleep. The cop taiga instantly woke up, and springing ant of his berth, struggled desperately .with hie murderer The fight lasted severe! minutes, but it termioated by Hicks knocking his TICtiM'S brains out. "Hicks denies that the knife marks on ibe vessel's rail were made by him. The bodies of his sir:slims were not, he says, thrown over-board for more than an Ulu after the murders were committed. "In reply to a question, be iitated that he felt well enough during the . commission of the mur der, for the devil suatatued him; but, he said. 'be has deserted me nor, hough, and I feel bad enough.' "The clasp, he says, was fifty miles out at sea aY lime time the murders were committed, nod that he took good mire 'the bodice should never rise to the surface. Ile alas said be had beard that one of the bodies had been fouled, but he knew Chet it was impassible. "Is regard to the Murders on the ship Sala. din, hinted at.io the verses said to boor been repeated by hint, lie declined to give any tote. matioe, but coil (flit.t his Igo would shortly ho published in pamphlet farm (or the beerfit of hie widow, when the world would know all about his doings." Tue Masa Meeting of the Republicans of our City at Cooper Institute lest !Mang to re•PpOrid to the nomination of Lincoln and itantlin was commanding in force and unbounded to enthu sialM. Toe Three Thousand packed or once luta the great Hall ware bat a fraction of this las meneesoutpouring of the Previa. Weed pro cessions with tornhee and banners were contin ually arrivieg till sifter 9 o'clook; that of the 'Rail-Bplittere' Battalion' woe peculiarly grace lot and effective. Helmer it may hare been -With one or two of the eposkere the vast audi tory, wheiltcr .withlo or without the woe not at all lugubrious in epithet, but buoyant, exultant, cenfideet of victory, and &seared that the right men had been noluinaled to secure It. There base beets few larger meetings hold in this City by any party; there wee never one which evinced more enthusiasm, or wan more Wed to inspire it. Our City will give more voles tide Fall for Abraham ,Lincoin thari she ever yet I gave for any osbditlalo opposed to the Sham democracy. Every day bring. he actvesionti to oar ranks; and If Douglas shall be beaten at Baltimore, we chill confiden tly hope to Garry the City. In that cue, the ll:publican majority in! the State will exceed the wildest estimate yet medal. Every thing presages an overwhelming vinery for the Rights.—N. F. Teit. A STAMPFDIVIN 800T11118111111614111A.--The German daily newspaper, the Volkabodt, of Erarmville, Itlians, which has been Democrat ic io politics from its Graf harm, Eau hoisted the names of Lincoln and Hateilio and ie doing battle valiantly for the Republican cause. The VolAs- Gode woo Anti Lecompton during the pendency. of that issue, and has now separated Wulf en tirely from thermoform party which it has served ao long. The reanit of its movement has been a tremendous atampedo of German yaws in Southern Indian, awl the IVabash counties of Illinois, to the Republican ranks.—Clfieaco Pres.. Ft/lAIIKATILI FATALITY —During the aliower on Wednesday afternoon, sale the Newport (N. II) Republican, the lightning 'tenet the house occupied by Mrs. Ebenezer Hazleton, in Sunapee. Mrs, 0,-was standing near the stove, when the lightning struck the chimney, descended, split the stove in pieces, ,and instantly killed Mra. Hazleton: She wag shoot 65 years of age. Six years ago a eon of hers was killed on the Fitch burg Railroad, soon after • nephew Wad drown. ed, five years ago her husband took him own life, and uow the wife and mother; by a violent death, is sent to meet her kindred in eternity. MAWR RIPOOLICAIS IITATe COOVIINTION— Mutgor Re., June 7.—The Mice RepttWiese State. Convention assembled here to-day. llon. Israel Washburn, Jr., was nominated as candidate for Governor. Antler eoblirn and Wil liam Wills were eboson Presidential electors at large. . Rosolutioos.were adopted endorsing tho Chi cago nominations, approving of the Republican platform, and strongly recominenrling Mr. Wash burn to the people of Milne for Governor'. Tug Dayton (0,) Empire s►ye:—The mope throughout this valley give very gratifying promise to the husbandman, and hope to the consumers. Bye has already been out, and it y kids handsomely. Most fields of upland bar try will bo ready for I henradle next week. Wheat, corn, oats, Etc , timed not well be in better con dition of thie season of the year. A little warm rain would -bit a great assielance 'ltt:the grass Orap 7 -es hind of lever to raise cdttio ground. .TEIOII. C Hass, late receiver of ptiblio 131011•711 at Natehitohlwa, Lantaiani, is a defaulter to the gorerattnini SBS,,(NX. The government - will probiblyleastsiu so iota, the securities art perfehtly z rtapoutible. • , IhdlOapolle Journal glees piOtoistenda ta poi:444i from .'loveltaid; that pooiertif lodioios bills adultit ig ed tlatir miliag with it per cent of car `m01; TuiQuceo of thifq,:jiiiii(be•Matltidjnutoale, dharibudo*lir, fifty thaueaud clans f1a1441h4. le lat 'MD?. arib!ir 8 0 11 1,17 4 Pliel• - . INNER Tam Rouse of Representatives his dons the handsome thiog in ejecting Mr. Barrett and ad mitting Mr. Blair aa the member from the St. Loafs district. Mr. Blair was undoubtedly fairly elected by tbo people, but was defrauded of the return by a resort to the tricks so well known and so often practiced by the administration democracy. Justice bait at last been done by admitting him to his teal, and Mr. Barrett bate leave to keep company, out in the cold, with Cooper, who was lately ousted from a seat for the Detroit district obtained by similar frauds. GatlDaidt's Policy. We quote from Galignani the following sketch of Gant:W.ll'e policy and intended movements: '•Tbe general plan of Garibaldi's movement appears to have been modified, as he is now di recting all bin efforts and reeourcee• towards Sicily alone, in order to make that island, if he should summed in becoming master of it, the bags of subseipteol operatione &gained. the king dom of Naples. • All volunteers arc, until furiber orders, to be directed by small detachments towards Sicily; they will, it itr•rranged,land at points previously fixed on, and }hence proceed to head quarters, where they will be formed into companies and battalions. If success crowns Garibaldi's efforts, he hopes, the latest accounts from his; friends elate, to organize a formidable expedition, make a descent on Calabria, raise the county,Yand extend the insurrectionary movement the south to the north of the kingdom. The eqol- Han Government appears to understand the great importance of energetically defending Sicily. S ix squadroos are to he charged with the guar of the coast, and they will be composed of .bent ItO vessels of war of all nixes. The superior nom mend has been confided to Count d'Aquila;the Bing's uncle, who has the direction of the fleet and the naval affairs of the kingdom. A tel egram has arrived io Brussels; announcing that Garibaldi has entered Palermo, at the head of 9,000 men. This fact, if confirmed, would prose that tbe soldiera of Garibaldi are animated with extraordinary ardor, as 9,000 men will have taken a strong town defended by an army esti mated at 15,000. 4tworamt ,Tatonrit /OIL Pau firszos—C. IL Ciay at Richmond, Ky.—Cimino M. Clay won another victory for free speech, and struck a good blow in behalf of Republicanism at Rich mond, Ky., the county seat of Madison county, on the 4th inlet. Thie wee the day of the open ing of the County Court, and a large number of people were of course present from the surround ing country. Mr. Clay had publicly announced through both the papers Issued at Richmond, that he Wended to speek on this occasion, and the subject weU much canvassed in the streets. The more violent portion of the - Revolutionary Committee, we learn, were for eiletming him. At one o'oelock, P. 31 , the large Court Bowie was packed to Its utmost capacity. Mr. Clay took up the Republican platform and read It, making no allusion to the mob, but going on to vindicate the principles laid down In that plat form. Finding him prudent enough to avoid any mention of the mob, one of the moat violent of them declared that Mr. Clay ahould be "shot through the head" Mr. C. said he claimed the same equal rights as were allowed other wake, and that he would "Stand or fall there!" Toe clamor sealant him continued, but the great muse cried, "go on." Mr. Clay then said: "Gentlemen, I see what you are after. If nothing but a fight will do you, we are ready for you. New try it. Shall I speak, aitizene, or not!" "Yee, yes, go on," wee the reeponse from the - great majority of the crowd. A dozen Voices cried out, "No" "no." To which Mr. C replied "then go out," [great applatiee.) "Itycn don't want to hear!" And they went out, completely foiled in their feeble attempte at sanest nal ion. Mr. Clay made • strong speeoh, whloh told with great rffrot upon his large amilette. MD) “Union" men, we are told, declared for Lincoln that day. Our Republican friends there are in good spirits. They say the cause is progressing, and that the time in not far distant when Ken tucky will not only tolerate free speech, but will also range herself on the right side.—Gin. 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Tho oodaraltood,A44llits Comootttoti olOporthO•ly port. [bet oNtOhloiOto tnewinoes topoo I Pr U. loot Ohs lloottoo .04144 Mal 8 la, I U 4, aad ihol h.., ova wool ill. Asoota, .ovuottot nl D.hoht and M. , curs, Col latest. of !Unit fitcw Y., mho of go,o oo ‘o and IL:44h ol lista% sad 5.4 Ih o owe I. tw correct and to v.,. r.-pond with thn RATA ..1.)11Y 11. SI 3.11:10.111twl . JAd P D Mrl/11/1. W ILLIAM 11. GRANT'S ." mud We Tobac Tht. .00.11.b.1 and .14.0 Erg Tut." ..rec.,l,4”,alArly eaMr rite • yoe et, of ,they gr.a.• and Wands a dlae was by JOHN P. PLEASANTS & SONS, til.9_2awd2in No. 52 South et., Baltimore. 121 IQ k Y.DITIONS or STANDARD won K P. Johusou's Lite. oi the Poets, 2 volt. ; 4. calf. Ilazlitt's Works, 4 al ••I CI Boswell's Life of Johnston, 4 " " Lamb's choice Works, Leigh Hunt's do Edgar A. Poo'a 31 ilea I lar.uous IVorke, 4 Inds half Tuany. CoopereeSua Tale!, 5 yule., half Turkey Jo do do 5 " fnll calf. do 1 euber Stacking Tule4, 5 vuln, 51oderti Britb.ll Est ayiet, 8 c01a . 3 calf. Life,of Wa Winston, l.b ed. r &vols. do do . do Sunny Side oIL, half . calf. 11 Stri4land'a queens of England, : 7 vols., half Turkey. Shakesjouirs— the Lansdowne ed , heauti fully printed. Ilunyan's Pilrinis Progress, splendidly ill. Slilton'a Poetical Work'', 120 illubtratious liryan'a Poems, beautifully illustrated. Cowper's limner's Illiad with Flarrnan's %edges. Fur eale l.v KAY . CO., 55 Wood et. WII Y WILL YOU BE ANNOYED. BY Rut', Mier+, Bone Lot Aule or Roacheo MIMED R beg, pm ran bffiuloally r4l,ocirs.ll of them ti • an C. 11.4 ii.l. of that r.. 1., Propatal b, Jul if CIMINO, IN•rits, .411..111.4 street sod Ilia Loban4.4l 400 DRY fIIDES. 400 To arrive. ..I 1.. sale, by eLpstrior J U. 11•1110. DeLANGE, 2.13 I.ihoi ty St , oppobito bead of Wood I.ii Oo 11:NkmANSIII I' AND L A T ,rll.OlOO RA PH Y lannta on 11, WILLIAM' nclsoul. No 21 tn. (11sit intro!. Iron.OVISR, Otlont Log Inland, sa—nfily Inien rang..nboo LO t thinostlerl ' lli• n Lod Opt , villa and Chillron rennd, Pbutn , graph, third" ken. /C?10111f WHIULIT. roxbavegb, Was, nl.. -'4 nbuld not pike • thountod fur *lnn 1 know alto MOW, and ptle/iC, of rhonognnAy. 'J.II Kool' SKILLS, L.L • SUS USIMIRLLAS, LACH MANTUA, • 11UItNMI13. POINTS, 40, Jo nrgo or Wilmot 444 y Inw. ,41 liAblitnt LUVIC, 74 41ark0144. I All ROAINS'IN ENO. BEKAGE igUifiCS. IliltoAlNd IN YRKSCLI du do • otylo ) lIAROAINR IN MIA 11011144. . • . DAKUAINS IN PINE 6111111611, 1/RIMOOODII, tll AT lIORCILIIIINLD 001. NDIA: RUBBER FOOT BALLS:-"A very motif.. quality, of dgfr.rent altos. Jcpt recalvo4 st It o diw itublxr ood 28 nt , Clot ItOtOt. oft J. a it. PUILLIN.. ULL CLOTiI TABLE COVEBS--Anotber sodplyof Olfforoot and Ind qualllyPhst wafted J. it 11. I.IIILLIPB. . 11 1 1 3ANSPAHANT (*KEEN 011CLOTti— A , 3 4941 , ..1t e t. : c i i Tz T e.: I r hang t Vlrot rata quality jet J. I IL PHILLIPS. • xi oCORMION's COMBINED DEA.PENS AA/ AND )I( )WEael.—Rapalr• for may year eloaal In.dualon lua coAllaally oo Auld for wile 1.7 Jell. . NAIAD! MOREY AOO. ALLOW OIL AND UNEASE.— ' F • tlerca Tallow Oil; Yo 0011:: (Imam, fa atm) for aalaJfytt.l.t . IfIATAIT DICIXT 1 CO. MitiKER.4.I4II.I4LUWS---4 bundles now Irsd(pilpessis 'PEI Il DICKEY a 00. dikiaSA-450 boxes W. R. Cheese just ris , S =4 Kyr ale by lIKNIIT 11. COLLIDE. 11 11- • 350 phge. White Fish, Trout,. Her . lie,l6r We by COLLINS 1143 • (1=,49..hfidir.,.N... - ,Q. : rsognr. or• board ab•awitr Daaattor,• :• ••• • • . • . • 11104131k3—A101 , b1t, oak coopehre; • -•, • • BLOB 1-,Lait PKINU FLOUII-1000 bbla fez We A 11:11X01100 , 0E, maul/ co; Ikb abbectiscmcits • THE nodersi.med would reipectrully inform bls frientde itoleolatootoera float he 'ls now prepared tat furnish 111,ATIL and pat on ELATE lidnole:t iondniotly, and riocutoel In IL. moat ►nra manlike tootomer. 11.1,11 t CELT 13110/lltt/ cheep and durable. Call and see It het ore contraciltng for ttoonoluellloto Itootone. Agtut Cro elnkitioltlZZD SfoATIK AIANTIoitSI, SIGATK Bltign, BUTTER. AND MEAT TlJlltt o SII.ATn TILIta tut nwrsand walks, ELATE BLACK BOARDE fjor &holt!. 411•01TICE AT KIER cpp6sita ILn lissito •k i I..unogrr Albert, . 4 "L torr-lcod TIWNIAA A 'MOLD. 1..air.33 Tzars (STOCK OP ABOUT.) 18000 PACKAGES, late. caught Fish, conalstlor of- , i Wil ITIR AICIL In barrel., belreeend title. TBOOT, 40 do IslnCoCli IT, do do PICRERFI. do do - NEB, do do 1161011h0, du du BANA, do de BAY PUB, do do J . do do OATjISII, do du All well cured soul ret• idly lustectod. Our long loudirre contertlostrttli the rations Oohing la. cantor ou the Laltea,(ltrir,llutoth Michigan mid nuperlora him so locreurl uur tranaectkum with the litliertnes. se to render Wish on Important branch tit oor trade t Ire now befog by bar We target., needy.. ot heab wttcr ash In hi. country,) and In 4 rdsr to hare It receive , the tre.44 passible attentlou, we have employed an elperianced and competent man to deride hie whole time to as 1.11.840411 , nt and ern Ina poslllou to offer more than ordinary &drably., to f bu emu( tabs NA co L keeping natantly a complete .oust m Lt. std now hare ovary wallet) , of the choicest grades at Pound and Polo. caught Nth, which we tar, hi rel., th t will compote wilts soy other Marked, se re do not anortnall, allow ontsolrea Co he ontlerri'd. 001 , 151,N. 11.1c$11LLAN A CO., Wboineele Uwe, ts Cleveland, May 12, IStIO —my Ili Wel n , CODINICK'S WICAPICIL AND MOW AK 8 . 4 . g a Larprr A'angh..r /kin 114o•f.arbov.1 hp any nth, Irtrablielw rin fro. 11..14. Aell INK for lAGIr will br found an 11 r 11 hoprowesl a. fully 1, to.ol the ',rats of fsrin 144/3 MP a float, and at • blower—au onsltelowl to Ile massif - m:110u, an nowi to be • • THY 0N . ,..1" romil.erre Tart both purgswea. While gutting .swath several tort*., whhw than the Two 11,.,.. Id•ehlo• of gaud ...leas it Is so • hole, narrower, light., and alrong..r., sod will mu ranch e•sisr —at ilb 40 ntalerial DM. dranabr: W. pressut. n.l. for, frt the r.nlng Neu., • mar Moe so. fotd wit!, than thaws of frank rashers, with • light draught I.'. tan , 1)(14,4, 11. R... Pit.o TITAN lit It! gillk • Lls' Id COI NAIIRUWY.It iIIACIIINR.4 it) isol.rtion halsoring of till. madam, In r..., no rtion snit a ostented watt pitded hazgne, isrith the w1,...11ran...) f tall Ins op wain. when rorh.g. I. now .raily 1.1,,w0 over ~terroc. flows vial. In oration, simply Ly th. &Ir., In Ll•4dorsk, Ilya dlramo•ing •114 ail kyr,. and r. istrAndsrsent• In albs l th. snow ot.j..rt. th. mach!. of PstlO will be ("nod sogodlor aa n prwatuttug worn. pornilar (values. aro Me Two Ilona, liewhine, th...‘l. rolling .11-1 , 1 Ore and on. Gal trot *lda, is of light sod wy dranght. ar• roarpllshing • orns , rr amount of work wills • Inn ...1:y...14i Corr Or pawl. then any nosehltre made A lirarnosto• I. (Iran Wow., I , nre4asar, and in ~,,, lbw followin oiler la rark4te •ny larnwr, 0310 may dkare la al Illmrty t o work Oil* machine ti,portg• harrrti Is ith any other, raid PIT for the nue ri.rraraso For hallow particolars.•• alma for 1...tenl ,Limo mote, •hkla 14i. m. 141. Is Isillt,•• refer to on, 41000.1 paw taLkh kw fornt•lnd on appiLralloo to no, •11:1.1 nag, or tilthrr of trardraroy .grata. twonple nowhinetran hereon at ~11 :wont lo.r gm 41,1. Prise al witnLlsow o.llw.rn I to Cl.it a., to 1...t00.. ywha Otr,lnoal/. Lookrals, 1111.1•Ur(11, sod rharg.• Iron, !tow. for Your 1•.. r Ta 0......... for lb., sea awl 1.1. O. 11. MrerriilllPF A 11/tOll, illanulartur.-ra, it!. fur sale to the folkwing Agent.: (SICK KY • 00, tel Wats. at, Pitud•ornh. YI.UIIJRWIILI • , ,1. N. P. KR Y FA. tierce.% Ildrmer 0.., Pa. AO N Kirugu. Y.lt girutre.tralo C., 1•• JOAN In/Oil illItItTT, Hoots orals, Ohio J. tIOLLOWAT, Palma, t/tst. loyls•.111.1.11IT .41 I I • N Sarromm to ]ayn M. hay 4,f40., 101, 1031nd 105 Rivet St.- 107, 109 and 111 Dock. • • w• v. v KA W. lurpralor PEN TIIOCISA I) PACK Atlf:ti L Ali F. I , lrll. llama load e ero.t wmp, tr.Atr m 16. WHITE FISH, St Stl A 11 . 1 T, PICKEREL TR(IIIT, LIEIIRINO7 CAT FISH. SHAD, HAY FISH, BASS. PI KE A PERCH. BAAL/Ink • largo p-atlott f.f 14n limo at tt.e do , app., comic y, met tta•lng aver l 14,1•1,1.4 lckir,l,.. tug and ablpping theta to [L..tairt. vol., II r W V un W. agent awl Inspector at e4..i....1.(•i.h 4n.lti lb* cl ..t Lone. of J 11. Cram • Sea l are atm datecinined nut to b. um!, cradd to ilk., quality. tittautity. W. call {tier altaalten uf .01 torn., pat ..l 11 J. El On • I Ron, and all other dealera lama a gund article of Pall it cloth, cattcbt Pie,. at mart torranna• ti. rat.. Y It, 1.133 1.2 11,t*0 7t- 61155 13 MEIN Wo dratl4 yc.nr altecal II la tbrax NORTII RA• WHITE PITH. lbry do outaaaa. a le. L tnAt R.var Walt. fl.b, I.llh la Mr. Ithsl ltd..; dated., “naltL, .ad tat., la the dare por , aul.lwat.r et th• Nadi, Th. meat Of the Ilsb Is eat., ahlt, and litter than ana 011.n1 Whira flab caoot oa lb. Norther. Let.. Tara sr. r.rr for broiling ao.I rNrl. are nat7,lta W V CRAW. JOHN 7. HOUS Ft: /le CO.. Wo 1. 4 r. s. E OCIORS 'AND "COVVISSION .11ERC i 7.4 Yrs, Corner of Sraitlifie4 and Water Strftts, J. 710 PI772.ItURGII. B LANK BOOKS. LIT/GERA, JOUR:4I4, .1.1118(1 RCA K VA V bah:ail, • Ill I'vICX IioOKA And ail kb.do 01 Instill fl.oka up band to weds t.. tadtr, In any alyie blau,; or tandlna daver.l. by WM. O. •lOIINSTON & CO., Blank Book 'Maker!, 57 W. 4 er.t. REMovAL CARTWIiItnIT A VW:NO o.•+ remu•.d their C 011.,. /In Att. aml, A comuulltim Nu. 79 {Fund Sheol, corner Vi11111(111ti Alley L11:111111100 RUDA pot up luau, p•rlof ilia r..uul FRUIT JARS, CORKS ANli CEMEN r.— A fa , l weraitc••ol4,/ ail 111• ralar.l4• Pratt Jar. as in mo, 11/L10,114f the re.toratrd napalm«. Jar, rri.fa, r. Quirao .111,, %I 4011 . 'Cumaut La r.r.Jur 11 prrl... 111 air c4J•6O 1.1111 rrroalur a• oww from Pau Ia (wt *ilium Lion. Aloe, POP F.•. 1 on aud ULM T for old •ty If pars paw .10 4, S. JOHNSTON,, Druggist, jot, Corner Stull:l'6dd and Fourth rte. 'VW ENTY-THLUD List of Applications for A Ed u oe Liquors,lll.l ale Clouf . • tftlica up lo.ftoo, 110, 1660. Mistrals* Joimoti tavern, Wilkins lowastir: &matron, Jiwepb, do Oda ward, PlliaLts,gti, Haacrugno Oetoga, do Values. Bornugh, Batter Ili. bard, 41.. 1.1.0 f el OW. Ir., 1411 Bowdon., do lth ward, Pinot.. gh, Illieolc 'Whiled. idling boom. Tssualsm, borough, Oalbartamo K./ward, ao LI ward, Pillsioulh, ['ramble Chdlelb, lento, 1.4 du • Iltglo , mr. natio' tuba.!, do lib do do Began J. 1.361, 1•1111 614er good., GM: do Pittaidirgb, Telaiwuri Thoniaa, ohs do Temperaurertila. 11, .... 1. . 1, kb. ...Aug boon, al ward, Plitsboreb, Ilsowli trust, tesera, Ist word, Pi ialosigh, fiailami 8 8., do Indium toirushio, Inglis T. W 4, dab ward, l'itlaimigh, Koallanieri:L W ,rallog hon., i1..... 1•10. .. 11 14 I. Kraft P. ter, torero, Ist word, Ilitstoiigh, 1 ilalier /olio, do 1.3 kla, do Ilasinew.g William, , d.,4111 do - Alit ghany, 11•111.3. IL4III. A., mdiag b.., Ihniiimite Borough, , Karl Xavier, limos, 111 ward, l'lttiloo,,l., ilomirf Allow., do MI, do do • 1611 11 Blaibilkil, ratio/ honis, ,11 do Allegheny, 1 ..... 11 . IK. ' Wriern, 6th do Pitioliiirgi... Llilarly Jar., IL+ Now re 10•m111p, lionock ll•adildn, de - - 4111 want, Alleelony Murphy Jain, do lie•etTO lowashl, [ AleweJobb, . do Indiana do 111