..~•- - itts 6 ufit- '::;-.::.45-4iiifi.!:... imam anan-n. ranuazi.D. r. nscomma - Awn. _ . -- . B .EittREITT - 1* CO to TO‘R 3 7!iiopli-ratiose prz -11 3.13L - lict.si. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 18C0. FOIL PIM/DENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, FOR Fit% I'ItESIDENT. HANNIBAL . lIAMLIN, 6121313 Elewtors LION. JAM • HON. TOO ' 1 Edward O. Knight, ' 41Whert P. Slag, 3 11e32 , 7 t". ' 4 L L A L Paaat, Nathan 11111 a. o•Jatztl. Dna:anal!, la W. Taller, 8- LIM S ficaltb; ' 0 Viands W. Chrlar, 10 tkaahl Alnairua, Jr, 11 David Taggart, 11 . Thamu It. Ihrll, Jab • N. AND ti. 131 OPCLIT/ ?Oa MiClll,llB3 JAMES It. I% YOB oONolol43—x ?aid Disratar. _ROBERT Mon:NIG-lir Aunnbly, KENNEDY L. 31 INSIIALL, Pillsbnrgb TUOIIANI WILLISAIR, AR bevy. CIIARIND WILLIJJX DatkilLAß,Enz .both ALEXANDER U. BURMA, Fludiu,. fink awls, 'ITTEITASI A. filltHON, ptt Rtgisfer, WILLIAIL 3 .II.I'CLIARDSON, Tenap.rAL,ville. JONAiitill P. P ' l/9P, All'egbeny, Omminioner, • 060.14111 HAMILTOS, Pistabor,h • , BENNETT LAKE, Elitaboth. Auronfor, o. uvaoWlN, PittAborgb. • Director of U. nor, 1110 Y CHALFANT, Tar POLICT or THE EELIIT.—The Richmond 'Convention,' It alum, is to adjourn without do anything, and shape its future action by iihakis done at Baltimore. If DOC/LILA. /5 now. lusted the Richmond Convention will reconvene and nomiaste some one else ; while, if the Bal timore Convention concedes the South all she alike, the Richmond junto will consider its work accomplished. The probability now is that the wire-workers of the Democracy will molder it the best polloy the party can pursue to run two candidate, cue for the North and one for the South. DOOO - tie wilLis cii likelihood be presented for the North and Darts or some other fire-eater for the South. There will be, of course, no expectation of electing either of these cawlblatee by the pop oler That will be out of the question. The Phew:option will be, however, that throe tiro centlidatee will be Able to turke • 'leiter run in their respeatives seatioue than any single candidate, DOUULAS, for balance, be -Rig, expected to poll more 'Wee in the North theinny Southern candidate can do, and bails mars In the Focal than DOVOLAS can do. In this way, Doootaa mey be able to carry some Northern States, and Darla nearly the en tire South; and if, between them, they can secure a majority of the electoral vote, that vote may 'b• combined when the Electoral Collegee meet, or the election may be thrown into the Rouen Once in the House, the chances are in their favor, for the Republicans can cast the votes of only 15 States ler their candidate, while 17 are :required; and if the requisite 17 cannot. be con eentrated on either DOUGLae or Darts, an eloce lion by the Renee may be prevented, and then the Vice President, wllo will be chosen by the Bangle, and will be of the fire eating stamp, will Warne the President. This in . undonbledly, the democratic pro gramme. .1t is the only chance the party has, and the meat will be made of it. There is one thing, howl! Ter In lie way; the people intend to elect LINCOLN, and they will do it, if the dem ocracy should run a dozen candidates. TBl TLIANATENZD ASSAULT UPON MEL SUMMAR chivalry have thought better of it, and , Samner is not to be assaulted for his late speech. It is true, they sent a Virginian to him with deadly intent ; but he, finding the room filled.with determined friends*, the Maasactut setts Senator, contented himself with using to iletling language and threatening to come book 'with three other cut•throats. Ile was promptly shown the door, and went away vowing ven geance. Since then, it having been ascertained that Mr. Sumner's Maids were prepared to de fend him, the plane of assassination have been abandoned, and the Mayor of Washington City has volunteered to defend Mr. B. with the entire polka force of the city. As the prospect of Uwe°lu's ideation improves, these %vettingtoo City officials increase their polite atteotion to the Republicans. It appears that the volunteer atsasein is a Virginian, named Capt. Henry, and holds a clerkship in the Patent Office. He boasts of having to his velem 300 years of the blood of a gentleman, and claims, of course, to be • de scendant of Patrick Henry. lie has, at the it:t am:a of the Major, called upon Mr. Bumper, acknowledged that he was drunk at the time of his original call, and apologized humbly for his . loanlting behavior. And that is the end of the matter for the 'present. The officiousness of the Mayor, on this occa- • was in etilklag contrast with the past cowers of Washington City offioers, and the Mayor must have felt ablating when, having In viled Bomber to give au affidavit of the feats, or lodge a cztoplalot, that gentleman easwared that neither he nor his friends had any ' Induclemeat from the past to make any appeal to Washington magistrates. Even the stolid min• tensor power about that city can see that Re• pablicanism is now too formidable an element to be ignored any longer. Tel PormaaNora IN [wawa Is 1868 —The CiiisegO Preas repiibliehes the official canvass of theeleolion for members of the Illinois Leeds. tom bald. on Tuesday, November 21, 1858 Theinafigares are an exist transcript of the alp stunt publiehed by authority of the Rouse of Representatives in January in 1869. The dem• eqetto papal everywhere are discrediting the faot thatAnuores was beaten before the people fin gurs ago by Ur. LINCOLN In their famous contest; and the republication of this table IC 'therefore opportune, as it Maths matter fully at ntg; The footings of this table show Mr, Lincoln to have rsoelved-125,27G votes, &plug 121,190 for Mr.'Llouglas—majority for Lll2OOlO 4,085. It ill true that by w raaoally apportionment a majority Of the legislature was carried against Lincoln bet popular vote was decisively In his favor. The Republioati candidates for State Treasurer *ad Superintendent of Public Instruction, who tie OD the lame ticket with Mr. Lincoln, wire ideated by about tbo Daum majority; but as 4,- -688 votes were oast for the "administration" Mats ticket, the democrats refuse to consider Meg test vote; and the vote far Representatives, which was (moaned to the candidates of the two Fiord* to therefore all the more decisive. Itunoes.—Tbe Chicago Pres, gives the names of ereerWan new Republican papers misled in flatilierie Illinois since Lincoln's nomination, sad adds: 'The Vandal's Observer bad been a neutral, but is now a good Republican sheet. The ?Jen ard ham was formerly a Democratie paper, bat has become Republicau. The Bbaereeetown Illinoisan, which bad been • suspended for some time, bee been reanscltated &oda*, exhibits vigor and ability in the good cans& The Beardstown Illinoisan, which hu. , - , htilet neutral, hee raised the Lincoln flag, end ini working likes wheel horse for the redemptioisd' Cass consty. :And .now we have to record the; establishment of le 'Wide.Awake' Republican piper it Effingham county, called the Ridegbato: 'Gaulle: _This is bearding the lion in hie This rapid_ 'growth , of RepubUcaw pepers in . the Egypt e 8 *actions of. the flute; indicates the ripigilisaltby growth of Republicanism smug: the pogo of aantberiblino4; and well for thhldtvirw trinesphe af oar Aqitplq‘9,-184f Praifft Eta*" dwakes the book toringraiNtu is nowolien at Ilin._Reptitilloan Iliad Quarters, Carnet of — Wood 'and - Faults Streets. - - Yong' men, callow! Bigot It, to day, so that the club msy be organised it as early a day as possible. This is an 'organization peculiarly adapted to the young "Oldmea for counsel and young men for war." Thesealatid ardor of the young Republicans fit 'them espiecially for the work of "Wide . Awakes," and *hey wish to find the place where they can 14,most serviceable, let theM join ibis . association:without delay. The choice of officers ought Co'be effected this week and the necessary drill and practice undertaken at once. We know, however, that no exhorta tion is needed from us to stir up our young friends. All that is needed is to let them know that every thing ie ready to begin ; and we ex pect to hear at noon to day'that tho book has been promptly filled by early callers. •th I,arze, EA .t. POLLOCII, !ALCM. BOWE. 13 Preoc4 B Peonithin, li Etlrmo Home, 16 George Brieeter, 14 A. B. 131,Arp, 17 Uthhl U. bath, IA Bsirm•l 19 BAgAr COW., Witham 111cli.onth, 21 John 11. Hlrapat!lck, 22 Jon). Kerr, 21 RlchAra P . llOhcrta, 24 Henry Another, o How Teter TALK —The Richmond Rmittirrr cells the Republican candidite for the Vice Presidency "(tile wretch, Ifemlio," and the Charleston Mercury having seen a portrait of Lincoln, says: "A horrid looking wretch he is —sooty sod scoundrelly in aspect—a ones be tween the nutmeg dealer, the horse awapperi and nighttnan-,4 creature flt evidently, for petty treason, small stratagems, andel' cerise( spoils.' Role clank-aided Vankee of the tmoomeliest vie age, and one of the dirtiest complexion, and the moat Indecent comparisons. Panel ! after him, what decent white man would he President." ddr * ciudidate le not very handsome, that's a feet but • "pretty is as pretty does," as the pock marked woman said. a!iiIMIIM 'Clot DISTRICT, 00RHEAD No HARSH VVOlpll.4Tbb Perry Freeman and the Philadelphia kivis, both of which anpported Fillmore in 1856, but which ore now strongly inalinel to Lincoln, depriaate the use of harsh wards I °wattle tha Bell Everett movement, and we joie with them in urging the friends of Lia coLit, especially those 000neoled with the press, to abstain from all tiiikind and Irritating re• marks couceruitig the suppsrtere of that MOTO alma. The latter, co ilial4er how few they may be, will all support our Stela ticket, and there ie ambits to be gained by having any controversy with them. Ae things now .11111.1, the beat way iv to l•t ihemi alone Those who are full of fight o*n hod plenty to Join whipping the loco foo.,ff Tits folloMing gentlemen have been appeinitd members.of the Reput.liosn Etecutiee Commit tee for Allegheny Couuiy for the ensning year: Thomas M. Mar hall, Chairman, Pitlet.urat. W. J. ililmore, 1/riper St. Cl air lommallip It..bart Dealer, 111.-Cauillaga Jahn P. Dray., Maim • Thomas P. Wilab, 2.1 ward. l'itt•bargb. 14ut. W.roarastla, Kahle. I....n•Mir. Samuel tti4.lle, 1.1 marJ, All.ab•na Ituseall Errntl , 6th earl, Ytttal.urgb .1. K. Seott, dteKibrariort. Awed Stark , 2.1 ward. Allegbany. C. 1.. Slava, :t.i . 1 1 illabursti. 1 I Cietienlek, 111 ward, `• J.t.o 11. Stewart, Colliae toliimabip. Thorns, J. lliabaul, Lamer St Clair to RAM._ Iliraua Il ultr , Sa.wilata town* jamas A. E.g.,. Pres'L It•ii. C.a. CorNTY.—W! Imo that the Rf, publicans of Lawrence comity bare nominated Dr. WALLACH (Jr Cougrees. AS the nonainatlon Is conceded to I.:titmice county, wa presume we may regard this 6610Clinq as tionl. We are indebted to Messrs. Moonucet. and Alotintanr for Cungroesional documents A (I 41LISALUI Is TUN reeleril CSittetti Steele Cultist —The'presont expedition of tisribakb resembles, in not a few particulars, that under taken by Timoleon, of Corinth, ::•14 years before the Christian era Like the present hero, that leader had learned hie lesson to the school of adversity Having been recalled from banivh• ment by the Corinthians, be was dispatched to Syracuse for the relief of its inhabitants, then groaning under the tyranny of the younger Dictums. In this expedition hie success was complete; for he rescued the island from °objec tion to the petty despots and the Carthegenians. Timoleon proved the native greatness of his soul by voluntarily eurrendering the power to the people who bad placed it in hie hands, mingling with them afterward* as a private citizen, and affording that advice which be considered best sailed to their wants. In the hero of the pres ent day, who is working ant a like deliverance for that most beautiful of Islands, we recognize one who is not inspired by motives of mere per sons! aggrandizement, but who has consecrated hie life to the great work of emancipating his native son from a thraldom, whifh for odious ness, If not for heartless cruelty, has seldom been aurpslsed. Garibaldi is demonstrating to mankind that the race of heroes is not yet fe nnel—N. Com Ado. Two policemen of Houston, Texas, were re cently fined $lOO each, because they could not distinguish, in the eight, a white man from • negro. The circumstances, as detailed by • local paper, are the following: The ollicere were watching for slaves or colored people of any sort, who might be out after hours; they saw • man In the distance and called aloud to him. Ile happened 10 bee stranger to the custom. of the country, and supposed they had designi on his personal property. Whereupon be run, wee pursued by' the policemen, knocked down and beaten severely. The paper referred to says that the city can never expect to bare good officers till it has to pay • round penally for bad ones, and ad•ises the injured man to sue the mu niclpality-for damages. The Texas standard for a good officer seems to he one who can see in the dark, and who will exercise his brutality only on negroes. fiIIOULAR PRESCTIVATI , IN Or A CIIILh The Isle Eoglieh pspers tell &Nary of a remarkable character, to tee following (dem: lc one of the interior towns of England, two gentleman, on an exploring expedition, were peering dos,. a well, said to be a hundred feet deep, when one of them distingnished the voice of a child In die. trees. After esty4lng themselves that there was Indeed some one in the well, they procured aid, mod a boy, stimulated by the premise of a handsome reward, coosented to deeceoJ, acid wag lowered to the bottom. Ile found there a living child of a few months old, who was brought to the surface, and found not to he seriously in jored, though nearly fawiehed fur want of food. A young woman of the noighborbood M suspect• oil of having lowered this child by • cord to the bottom of the well, and left It there to perieb. It le thought that it hod been there for nearly two days when it was discovered rill9T Gun in ILl.inotivroo nu, A ne—lfepubli e election ier Jcistioe of the peace came off in Berlin precinot, Sangamon county, Illi nois, on Saturday, Juue 2d. Party Noes were etriolly drawn, for the Democrats supposed they could elect their cendideie without difficulty; and the Republiosne, though expecting to be beaten, as usual, were determined to make a good fight. The election wait one of the most exciting that bee been held in Berlin precinct for years, and when the polio won closed the Democrats felt certain that their stronghold was mill in their poetteseion. But the conoting of the rotes told the following etory: Pore John P. Elliott, Republican, 152; L (/ Montague, Democrat, 115 —Republionn majority, 37! The Democratic majority in 1868 twenty two.—St Laub. Demoenrt. Coupe la TUBCARAWAD —lo Tuecarawas the Wheat looks splendid, and there is every reason to believe we will have an abundant crops- The Weevil is toyed In some looalitles—but Formers with whom we have conversed, do not fear their ravages this year. Wheal is now in a foreword condition, and from present appearances, wo will have an early harvest. Our =couple from the country also represent the Spring crops in • goariehing condition. Oats and stye look remarkably well, and In oonoo guano° cf the late refreehing raioe, we will have full supply of hay. The pronpect of a bountiful Fruit Crop le also quite cheering.—Advocate. Ar the present moment there are eight papers to Missouri with the Lincoln and Hamlin ban ner flying at the tuttethesd, and we shall be dis appointed if, as the day of election approaches, others are not added to the liat. The eight pa pers in question are responsible, well conducted and permanent concerns The effect of the po-1 (woe revolution in this State in four year. may , e inferred from the ntatemrnt that during the campaign of 1856, not seines paper supported Fremont, however much his encores may have been deeired.—St. Louis Dem. Tr Is waren that the tremendous recoil from (be Armstrong gun experienced duriog (be recent Wale on bowl the Redwing gunboat, renders it imperatively - necessary that some Other form of carriage should be eubitiluted for the one at present In use, should the 'mailer gunboats bo armed with" thetas" Weapons. The visaed wad Malaria Introduced for she pupae° of oleansing the gnu when fired, is said to have 'famedled the matter to a certnia extent, butthe foulloa,of the gun Is still very great. Ma Wool *Sumo, who was ortiMard the brat Americanship that ever 'Jolted Japan—the Margaret—ls rain. Jiving In Salem. , The trip wee ntede".4 )eock _ile to 86 pit* is still vlso!oussadlissrty. 1. , . 11M2=IM! Q EASON AB I.E DRY GOODS, - DRESS 1.3 00 438, Lue CDewG, Ilaotrour, Llama% Poh,e , 11.. p ELM', nu Umbrellas, HANION LuVx. J 43 %Minot O. Cenvemitidaz Opecbil d4lateh.to Lb* Panel.lehiv Lieetiver Bacumosn; Va., June , 11, P. 111,—There is a very slim attendance of outaidere, and the del. egations are cot as full as anticipated. The truth is the people of this city and Vir ginia, generally are opposed to the Secession movement, and do not desire to :throw any int. pediment in the way which would in the least teed to interrupt the harmony of the proceedings of the Baltimore Convention. There were only about one hundred and fifty delegates in the Convention to-day, and what was most remarkable, only two from the State of Virginia. South Carolina was fully repre sented, Out the other States were only partially repreeented. Some of the delegations were only about one quarter full,, while others were only one•half full. However, a large.number of delegates are ex pected to strive to-night and to-morrow. Sev eral of the delegtles•who came In Ibis morning, did not attend the Convention, in consequence of being fatigutid with their journey. It le believed that it is the polioy of the wire workers, - Messrs. Yancey and others, to keep the ultimate plane and determination of the Convention secret from the public until after the meeting of the Baltimore. Convention. For thin reason it is generally; supposed that the Convention here, after beidg in session a.dey or two, will adjourn to await the acttion.orthe Bal timore Convention, subject to be °tilled together ofterwarde, if necessary, or If not, to &equineo la the nominee of the Baltimore Convention. If Mr. Douglas should be norainated,`the Se ceders, it Is understood: will re-aesemble in this city or Nashville, Tennessee, to make an inde pendent nomination. If the Baltimore Convention should nominate a good, sound, national man, then the platform will not be the special cause of dispute. The announcement of a delegation being pres ent from New York caused quite.' sensation and much cheering. Thomas D. L Mott, and seven others, an notanoed themselves present as a delegation re presenting the trustees of the National Dente critic Hall of New York, and claimed admission as delegates to the Convention. hnmphr.)•a Specific Homoeopathic liecciedi•• have now Lean hat..re We penile Lx dye years, aaJ bare eve:eviller* wan go:den pinions Gum the =soy theoinnede who bee. need thaw. Fimplu, free from !officer'', let:Gni alit), or danger, 11.0, haw. boddrus the ready rsmooFcso sod elf of the sweat. trav eler, sone. ur loe.lld , sod he.. btotune the fAntilv ,lau end ro.Jic.l alai... of thouttench of latutlitt No Vrlacgo b.l• they tmon trial wahost having twee apor.v.d •0,1 it4s.clation anor, thus. wt.. hers ltuou drew lougsst act.l moat lotiotst.ly N. • II -.A full sat of Ifusesavv . • ii 0 041. 4 ./P4l.l,:+srldrus •Itt, U..t of cud Orr diff.drut korundise.lo tgs. 01.1.. m.. 4•••• dd.. ditto. lu plaio rum. SI, re. so 1 ...L. 1„.:... :o reola apcl Teter Itorembas, Irl th. seetia but or rue, me b.Ol tuali of chore., te bey &Litre., trtel vl 11, A J.lterr, Itt • 1111111111ILLY11 aII, No to: Uttreroy, Nom Vote Fa, Li I , 1 VULTU I, liflb altret, a.I,mJ 4loor 1`..1 , Agra,. 1.. r I . llttLettill ILI 15 , 11 e lea l/r3per , mrcolor• of the Netball. lltplero,•l sod SlothoJtet P.olt t t‘oufee to:ea Ler alatroogil .eu , ..tolod Jr... , Nth+. The Wrio ObOldt•Ors Woo trco . rde nn It. .oroa' 116:1•1 act of fuw.oathle ea loranaoo to• - •rJa Masa Pa ha that lornolor Who,. groat • Lout, •oealeot culalsterre of the o.otul uo frankly expton thot•eolva for., of Ito* grout DuaLion. at prole no fartb,r •p[441b1.1 Frit (i ett.le to Health D I FA KATOCK • C' , /, ProDeletary, jot No 1.1, r..rora ICeol sod fourth all Wiasuiw i an experienced Nurice 147.1 I. has • 0...abb., lO,rop bar rbil.fret. .blb °wart, I.ellit*t.• lb. pruc....l 1 , 7 lb. Kew.. razbaclog all 1.4 ,rnottliab—•lll alloy .11 vein, wd I. ear* to rgol.t. lbe bowels Depot./ op,. It, multi.•., It will Ira teat to yucirsidwee bat relief and beelilt to Tons 1111.114 Pea URI, •.1. lo all ruse I=En J-Ittu abbattsemrnts AT TIDE ANNUAL 3IEETINU of the 11.rpoca.ote t 4 ttke oLunoterp.l.4.l. Wa II th Joan. 11 , 0 lb. CFlLmang pervous gror”lart.l ofB• cent tb.•watug 'ilk; fl HO ... .. Janus ft Fp...rr. Juba 6u..11, 11 51 . C.•04119., Jam. ti bast. ri aurtr 11. l er, Jobs U Stuuut.l.er samer..:n naucac~ NatSsulal NS*. Ttas tollos ins sraltruoul war posseatrJ suJ tuJoa4J,ll .4311" rfaralmof of lbo 6.r.1 afT4rii of /11og4ou, Cloartery. Jung ISOo. 4. , nalry Stock au 1 t,ole I agbr..v. uitt.t lutervol j t.,71.1 44 I 4.11 1.14, 1.1.54 4,1 J kr , 441 4 ! J (I 01 , 1 ...AA U. 11.! a IR, 21 buls. I yteestueulA, r. movale, y ISt U. Ih•or, I ,11..vaur lhauJ tsp.., El I • renay.ln Lew EMI ilao.kum_ Ltle,ett J 11 tHlorribe;g.r uu fur.' punt.. Si 1) 6,00, 44; rectiaT•l.l. gl4el,lcd Joy l• N Li IL. nulatar 7 1860 Tilll 1860. PITTSIMRI4II, INAVIZE i VIIICAGO I=l To all ht in the ;South, West & North-we. SPRING AND FCIJ MICR ARRANGCAg\ 7. T IME TO CINCINNATI am quirk, and G ludloustrolta, Rua ClAtAgu quielor ly att.nr mote. 44 EA rwARD. Tit.d/S.S. 11/A.,T Pitl•hurgh. 1.1,0 A I Mr:yeast Cbealllue . ..... 1:10 a. 11.1.1.8 close r..uerlhol• • 11h IJellefiu3talue awl Clear land. sod Oath:mall lto•cla. Arrl•lug 1.4 Indlauat..ll• .. 6.1 U Nl I.oui• 6to ... " " o.ocluustl 1.40 P. .145 r .1 LI .- Thu tlm. , ealciuutlA l• IL. woe ao. I 1 Utu4u rule 1 . ..ku• nu both to•ds cuont al Colo on. .11 g o 11.1.1.3.1.001.11 together. PA 1 . 6E1h TIVIIN —Lasso. I . lll6bargh.. A[thren at Ortal.ll‘.• rhalug rlu.e rum.. ell , 11 •• above. Arriving 6116111 u 1.t.u11• 61.0 I. At. Isola 7:40 v. einclunatl a:LO I. N 11 —TL • 110. 10 Ciurle.ll is tbo r i me.. Ay neut.. rl 10. Traluo. uo Loh fusula curet at eoloomboa. .ud plumb 66r...611 6o Iwo Ctuciuo•ti loKuther. M1t..1 Ow, ut.lLr. 10..10 flow P111.1.12r 5 G to Clur. 16.111....pa11• mud , co eblrag. C.N. MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. I.havol PlK.burgh .. Witt A A my. I it etnatloop I • ttociousti . . ...... ......... . 454 A Tpatoe through 'I. Cb 1440 •Ithoot change of Oats. E.4.9IIEARD TRAISR Lawn Chicago, 7:00 •. .a 4 7'45 P. y. Arching Lima, 3f N sod :LOU a U. tmotoptithi with teak. !tattoo and Cloottamti. •trivittg at Ottani., 555 P awl 030 4- S . Connecting with train. for Catmint.. Cincinnati, Clear Lind, Banal° sad the Rant, and mitring at PI tabnrgh, 2 - 00 L ■ and 3:10 P •. Indianapolis and Cincinnati feat Line arriving, t. 44 P. N. All otaki..g cites conuartion. with train. on Penuaylvatti. R•iltna I tar Philadelphia and tint Coat"... Minn Acauntma Tral., fram Federal alreet, Allaghsay . For New Ilrightau, ILI De •. and 46.0 A. at. From " " 12.16 Thrurigo Trains routerct as fallow.— At Albaece, wilt. tr.la. ou tb• tnerelaud A Pilt•baril• P. At orr•illa, to auJ from allileraburg, Atrou,llayabog• Falb, etc. At 11.1,.d.14, fur M V• 111012. 111.1 by, Satulmak74%. ludo, DetrolL .to. At Creatlime far Daleran-, tlprlagLd,l , LkAmiaLus, (flocitir. Lo.p.u, I 414,1,1.0.11 a, At. Le.% Louisville, eta. At Farrel for tliaurgikal,l, Va.rieky, Dayldo, Clueltamati, etc, ate. •I Urea lot 11.dney, 1)., tau, Cluclomall, eta., bk.. - 411.14. Way. fur Pero, Lafayette, foil., LI Lout*. . !mediate pert. lo Gouts al foam... 1111.12 Al PlyimumlL for Laporte. At Wiumatak, f o r all ,ruluta am lb. New Mau/ •1111 Aar u Chksgn, with trains for ell puillif to 1111 my lowa W toadish, sod alionesida. Fat lanhor loSoruostati .od tbroogb sop!, ts ' .1. EITIWART, Mist Agstit, Paassairor litatiota. Plttaborsh. KOKOS PARKIN, Tlckst Asstd. Powwow Flattop, Allinghtiny. Through ticitots tor sole at all lilts Ticket 06Ions 14 the Onnipao, up tho lies of the road, to all parts of the Uoltsd Stat.. U U. Ulan KW* it, my (1 ItiPastsuger •dtiph Phlaburi LA VORIS° EXTRACTS; CoX's SP•RILLINOGIELATINE: SATAN A, TA PIMA ANU ellA00: PURI IEKAM TARTAR; ~ FRUIT .1 a 113, CORKS god CEMENT,MATRUH for tal,lo on: Cab/141.d 11W10.7 OILN; 111011 , 1[T, BARINU 8000, LLSON SYRUP, (X)PPIShAS • th , l 100 WOOD, Is-11111.• for vorclaalng 1 . 171;I: AND GEXUI.I7I ARTIC LES, Dlrort from roosoatolblo kulorn hoodoos, I coo lborolot otTor the oto.or ou.l tireilthlog oho. to too Drug and Patent J/ed;eh•e tine pi lett es low If caul Leer lb.o coo be felled eleeeiztre Tba latest Namfly b.l.4llclosa and Pr.paraliona on band • moon as mule putolo. 81310.1 IiNINSTON, Jt1:1 cur.,. &WWI,Id and tith atm. G IZICAT .lEt AnGr AI N. UTE HAVE TAKEN IN EXCLIANGE TV awl utt, rut tale at a OIL AT BARU MN, tlegauf ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE, mod° by eblulorlng 11. Sena, trattun, Stan •ad aoldela m -114E111 coot fen bundled ond dollars. It Is Clubbed nil ard wilt dogma carved tuuldlue, nod In . very respect an d ppestat,. and erborwier— ne good or 'darn /ha purchased. It la/ not bosh In law moo. thou Maul 11101111 . 1aN MONTI'S, ona V. wen tokan corn of during Out rims Please cell and "MIRIAM., H KLEMM ♦ ORO., Sole keeb bore for Stolen., • Ppm , Plana. CIINSKNO, RAUS AM)WOO L_ 1 LW ObllialZ' 78 balsa Rap; 2 Wad Wool— • Haw laadlog from atramer Clara Ptra, fund. by Jal3 1 / 4 41411.1 trlcrtirY • Co. 14 1 WUK-4311 consignment this day 4c the 1 12 ''' Nl .l. ;l ' ' ' t7Uti27ll3!l A C , ),. 0 & 193 .t. ileb) Mbuttstimts. BLATB ROOFING. TIIE undersigne&would respectfully inform furnish hie SLATE e tilentit nd end carmen that h e le now prepared lo pat on PL ATE /LOOPS proeoptly. and elecotearto the m u emelt:canine manner. DAIS FELT 6DOTINO . clamp sod durable. Wend see It het.n contracting tar Contrealtion , Rxineir Also Agent Lr qA NBLEIZED SLATE MANTLES, SLATE LIMED AND MEAT TOPS. PLAT it TlLE%hool .an &mental nuke, ELATE BLACK EDAND:t to 4611.01 , V ICE 4T FIER t MITCrIELI:4 oppoelle the. Rafina4.ltifteugerlirpot, Lle.rti bin et. tuyr...11.1 T110.1.14$ ARNOLD. I - Ann rlss. WOGS OF "MOUT.) 800(1 PACKAGES, late caught Fish, , s- , tOtlid•ting ur -1% lIITR El: 11. ill lArrale, halts, And kilts TROUT, do do a IlitnYi IT. do do NCR k: itEL. do du .. PIRIR, do de lIIIRHING, do do HAS.% do do BAY VISIT, do to • !WAD. do d... CAT rilqi, do do .. All WedirOlvd and rtn.utly lospret,d ......... _ . - .. . 20,000 Bold In the Last Pfve 'Pears! Being a Larpn- V•mber Man if, lfan.fottar•d nv any othrr tiryl< krtabliMinvnt va fI,,H THE MAciinvr, for IEIOI win be found groat!, Improved in folly ta meet the trAnte of f•ttr, ors, both ow • Keeper sod at • Mw•nr—.o a, drOpJ to u. copetroctioo,.. tww to be 7118 ONLY CuIIPLFTE .111.11-17/.IIF . .• For both pnr,...1. Will. e.lllr, • stirs. ...ter II 1,., •Idet than tbn Two Ildno 31•Aloo of gaol ...m.o. II Is .tm •holo. nmrrosor,ll,lllor 4.1 atr..ogrr. and will ion ;no. I. outer —an u otterlsl side dt•ual.t W r ti .le for., (Jr Il.conang so•son, toot blow sue f..; si.lor that. 1b.., a mul Walk.. Milt. • Ilght disnyht I In Ilaapin• or 11.arlug—LKIIITII:11 Tli IN IA II t Qat it I ti 111' IdLILli NAIL ll'lq ICI( UACIIING4 Ile tlos p•rnettou .11.1suelng nl ILu n. blur, In • Oh • pato.. d aszolptuteo touch., s tho •1. I. , lAtr•Io• shell tuot•lpg. I. new wily Ito own or, 015 t.... llou• while It. toollon, 1.14.1, I,J time ol 11,. di 1,..r In hit Oars. tbn• Obousumlng •oh .111 no, ... 1 11011.1.41 Slr•og•mant•lo etTaet the am. Object. Thu us.wilne 01 Ilan will he lound•uto-ri,m• • MOW all, 1.1•••ollt g son,. genii., 1.•1•••• naol/..awrlde 1h• Ts., Burr tho. 5h gutting •4.. t 11.. and one L• 1 Yet wad., a light ...Aut.; dranght. to• lunplimblog • vote, ...lb • nr• of rwor than any neschlus wed. traulmo I. Os.. to errs v I.tovrtranr. and In mOdalon. the foll arr amlng off, 1m m.J. Ael fern., I. h.. may d.. -re IL Ie at Ilbyrty 0, work Mt. rnarlono thr...l Ile barret , with v other, sod x.l tor [hot.. ritsrtgato • • forthor yorti:ntat,,, 104 ' ..tent rleina• nude skirt, Ible anschln. It Lull, ••••uunsi pti....irtal.t. • 111 too far0001...1 •pplivallon no, 411 CLI tag, pr eltb4, ../Irt• taw blots nst. Onsto 111 herr.. in CLlcan, Mt I. , nll.lndlsn PAIL C•lttlnsali. I...ntlardle. Palle or.h, elnnstand sio tutlthanto - rtiasys• t...4lostlnK Irntu (bras $s lots tor f V. nr Hun, nnriplota . Ito for terms. *en otutra.lnts 1.10. C U. ih•COR‘1101( 1 URCIR, klauttUrnat re, l 1.11,,, 111 fa I , Ageuta. IN AI AU UICIE la • (J. 41 Watre, et Paltalm,h, p. KU 48 JLWP.LI.. P KR f ; P. In. AC N KEI.I.UII Kim V., V. JOHN IJoUtill MITT, J it., In yr! .11 mom] I . S S () N P we...or to at. Y. Ar.S.+•, 101. 103 and 105 River St.-107, 109 and 1=9=153 111 Dock. w. V. CRAW. Inepeeinr PEN THOUSAND PACK AUKS or LANE VIM ea bawl and iar-ne .a ankl, Waal, In.m asha.lea.coaalsbac ,f 1 , 1511, SISCAIVIT, PICKEREL, TltOU'r, II EItRIN4I, CAT FISH, SHAD, !IA Y FISH, II ASS. PI KE S PERCH. llackllng a ler, p,1L.0 ~f ihn lowe like talsarles lu the upper roan!, y, *ad hareog e.erf tenthly for 4.1kit,..t at lug suJ alkluplag thew In tan, 4ltft !Ir. W V 1.•a4 W. *gaol •wI luetaatnt al Clevaltoal. (alit eggaslokkae o 1 :,I year. ow 0a of IL• J tat b4llOlll a J Al. Cray t laa.) • Je t•rulued 1. 1 to lak orolorekklkl lu fake. yll/.11171. Utieutity. W. call the okflawank of all former palms. of Mesa. J. U. Craw t fkon. auJ .11 kaiser deals,. also .ant a guodluticike of Fall ka Solt, cangla Fill, al awe rea•.a.. rst-a . r . S. WIVUY . We eroola tit ;ow thee. NORTH BAY WHITE YISLI et. superior W lb. IN..r . elt Will. Vast. tab In ...owl vorlw cenght. ead tAteu fu lb. doer. pure roll weler or the Notth. The weal el lb. Vtell le r teeo abo,s, fetter Man ea, ono., While Pleb okudght 00 the Neetio-tu Late. Tl,ey are T. ry delis lor bralfheit wl lelde nee nl,2 , :hu W V CRAW. W V WIIAIIIIII B ANCioYKD !it Rat., Mire, itonclo,i, Alit, or Vermin IIZEIZIM VI tom ,'&l3 .6,1121,11, !ow its•t• • 13 retail 1.1“ Paste., Prerat 1.1 I y FLESIINA/, Outuor Slarket altwot mod lb. InAlannd 1(H) DRY 1 - 11DEs. 100 T. arrive., ...I 11610, etnmer J H 11.11.1. DeLANCE, 2. Liberty St,, heed el' Wond 'at Sul B LANK BOOKS. LL(1411.11? JdunN•o, e.4hIIHS, DAV 111/01iS, 1,1 10 .11 LicJl 01 tlt•ok 6.4 Or 11110 C pr. 1.1 10 .7 017 le vl 101. g r t.dlog geared, by WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO., je9 Blank Kook Makers, 57 Wood et. It E 51 O V A L . Efirra ramr.red 11.1 r Culler, %.e Arint•ti.l An:two:A Nu. 7'J ►CO..d Street, corner Diatuoud Alley Cl' LIG [ITN INGIp9 p.I op in our 1.. r, WILLIAM ❑ GRANT'S We weft eelaLlietej sod eery oapefLr Weed of Totem. receteeJ reveled/ oo oeuelgufeeut, together Sifts • eary Pof ode r ere.)w .of tesoJe of robe.. aof for We fy JOHN P. PLEAS:ANTS t SONS, ap9,2awd2m No. 52 South st., Baltimore. 'OE I ICE! !—Johnston's superior A&- A i5t...7 Ift—ft.... wet met vas f xbiblte4 at the Val, lu lett—tau be beftl of the hotteafltred ice wapefe, by applylog to the drivels, (who, by the way, eta very at commodatlng,) or leering otter. it Alr:Tbotopeoffe to tab I let.. oma., coruat of Nutt ate Hand et.; flout.. • Rob .•• • . Icann'o, Ootomlaalon lieu bouts. denlebnabt earwlla ppaano the Monongahela lion.: or at Ur. Lint:!ed . *, *Wend atrial, Altritbany, where very aim 100 cheats can also be obtained All owlets toll es abort. cinema, will lae promptly *Howled to. [JabLlwoJ JUtEI . II, datlidialrON. WIIITE - Figil AND HERRING, I,IZWIB PISTFAION /I co, Corner Federal al reet •nd IL. Canal, Alleghtoy City, P., ..A.a.csLlll.'HlOVUitekl. JAMESBI. BALPII, Int. aitalsteatt to Cbati. Itatri.berger. , petters. IX PLWIT DRAWINOtt and liPllOl/ItlATlonn tor all Mod el buildings, nal 613p...intend. their erection, no tenoonetil terms. .14 Luttek sod Robluiwo atm LAN FRUITJA RS, CORKS AND CEMENT. a (WI eswertruaut of all the valuable Fruit Jere no la me, lutlodiog the celebrated Hatetooti Jar, which r qui...tither Wel or Calmat to render II perfectly el flab': 1..W1y ctoeed .ad opeemd...d .. .U....1w to 'ear erltbdor Nan. Also, COHEN .1 al .Im., . Pd Gilt NAT for old sty lejara P. sale b, S. JOHNSTON, Dtuggist, ..le 9 Corner Smithfield and Fourth etc T_IOLLOW AUGERS. —Alamo. J. N. JUL B LIALJ,IOIOII3IOIIB k No. 101 111arktt •tgel Aguttla for 1 1 1cfREAHVB PATIOIT •DJUSTABLIC lIOL LOW AM/ KV: • • . film—About four months Waco tr. para..., one of th .abor • 110110* *tapers flow 10i4.•0d basing It in ono vve alota, nulls lit recominenaltrg It to am Left coublos of lb. Mod We 114,0 ever .can or med. N. 111cOLINION, 141.1. TNEIPLX. IVagan Millie. at Phelpa. Park A C 0... For age by J. N. fiIIALLIMBIAGIIII. ACO, Jek llarlarars Daalsia.lol Mukalla, Pltlaburgh. 11.21 PEN? MANSII/P AND 1.1 PfIONCIORAPGIT taught at U. WILLIAMS' /School, No 20 lit. Clair ats.jrt. lied. IL C. U LOVER, Orient, I.ong Maud, aaya:—.lly Lyra rangliabont la Sala olden The Lord find. my .If. acid chfidiao resod, Phonegrapby third kuoalt WEIUI.I7. Vokiinroutb. Mom. Would not take a thow.and &Mara for what 1 limn of ilea theory nod Pr...lice of Phonography. Jrll NCONRIONMENTS-- A.l 174 bola. Winds' celebrated Columbus Starch; 100 do Wailtarn Rend,. Minute; 100 half bblajirture Plantatho N. o.lllolarai, lo oak ; 100 bid . 1 7.1 000 LW. Oidc 10 tuba Dairy Dotter pal reed per Kaye... All In atom sod for oda by U11.A.44 A VAN NORDEN, A Nu. 114 Second aimed. NEW DRY GOODS OPENING DAILY o. ii.toeoN vice. 7a tJorket Ft paulluus-10 firkins froth Buttrr; box palm. Roll do 10 kegs WIJ parked do lie L. 0414.04.; ' . • 141 do Saudi White ' tad go . gala by PURI VEIL k DILIViIdrU. JrB No. 1.30.0 d 132 Pacaod Arad. U IL CLOrti TABLZ euvr,fis—Another of datitellet mud beat goal(' put tocallid trim Victory. J. 11. kl/ILLIVL !tali atibtatonnente. Ulgra.s. irav mai IS FA Fourth Strut, Pittsburgh, • • :WHIPS; LASHES • AND SWITOIIE sthl *Tory tp - if7x7 of 1.11•11.11611. itRAIDEi) WORS. •3Vrdere eellertaitran the trod., aal yruehplty eLlp Ml ea p., I.lrntlioni • I,l,li•lfr OPENIIsaI AT TII E 10rgest acid choaTat.o. ns.OlOOOA 0 SILK. MOTH, Ull /MUCK, YKILArIC F NW.% INC I.IA PC TILLAS apt, DUSTRItS ever off., ed Al., • complete kof tr.T.lllkg Wool do do. 100 pkce. PaclOc. Iwruc,vanL INU b t'S r4ula, self int Al 17. ce.l., wars Nutt.' lul I etas. i - 7 VORNI2II rirrit a MARK iT STA. DICAILMH, N.tall.LZE It IN ALTILR COPPER, TIN AN I) SHEET IRON WARE AND DEA LEE IN Cutlery and Efousefurnlslilng Goods, BRITTANIA TIN W4ltic. nTurEA. INNNIELEL , AND TINNED 11011,W WAlte, W47E11 Co , JLEke, WAITE.RB, A..., Ac, Ar, 11r110LESAE6 I4p RETAIL. No. 12G Smithfield Street, Cor. Virgin Alley, Iel:Ilnd PI fT.OURIIII. fRN NA SUN URI ES -1,140 DLb t rime CO) Mids. .do Bogsr. 100 box. Tobacco, various goslitle, f. 41 threes prime 8161 1 1 100 Welt. No". 1 Larg. 110 half lb'.. do WII bb!.. Il.dloe, do d.. 14111 a ilibf . It or N4ll, .gritql• 1.000 kx.e.• Wo.dort If Isrloue 101.0 bLI. N.. I I,lr. 11.. Bles,ho.l A1..1e 0111 Baltimore, 1.1,14 er. , l rinaport Il.aring. Closed No.l cod Nn.l, 10 .d 11 . 11 Orman aud Ml.r , url rt., a, prime goalitsea , Nod , ”. s . nni f cod ..y.r)t.r.c so 4too 014 t.... if 1,• 1.-.1.1.1 Orme,. -- d lo Lt. Co .41..1-y -I- /TIN I DOW, 1.1 k OR) JO Corte r 1..n.1-1 - .0.1.1 no 1 Witt , I Paisborab. Po.. ArtD=Vortt atibruisrmrnts. 44" 11 r le' ZS l . 6 /F., 1 411 ' 7 TRUSS 'e . k s i AND k , SUPPORTER 1 1 1 NIA AN L I I'F.ItI\F. DISEASES Aal illus.-a1...1 ven4ll.l N.T.e.iuttl e , all lArti:ulett Irw Any 14, I, .11.1,....5ug DARN:NA A P 0 Age nta, At. I:t And 15 Plat NY. W YORK Save Your Carpets! 1 .11 F: great vuouirir ham been made fvr . titgul,r )..n. 1., IL n.keeponi, pL•II so put ucr r,ol• I, pr..t.l lL.m Jr.)!. wear u . 41 tuutLl Ttto C.. elb.-Is I aiel ptleut .4l Apra Lt. 1,6, 1., J. IL lIILLLLI7ItI h N . .uJ is called Ifarringt.in's Patent Carpet Lining. rtile •rthole Lay tug l tur,llta utility hat tout. eautori Itoto itoteu - sl uaa, ooy tottuot, that seerrely • carpet win L. pat 4us with 441'11, awl It. , heepua • put. It 'alibi. the tearb of •••ry (scull, It 000 eootorat.hoot 1.. ash! Oily poor