fr; 1)11..1 \ 44 07 4 .1 fia Tinn4 B • I MORNING, JUNE 21, 1860 CITY AFFAIRS. Atattaapioamtl, °bans-ratio. fa We GQ.1.1.,11 E. Shaw, Optician, SS Fifth Sc.—corrected daily IN 1101. is MAD& .... . .. 104 69 —lO5 78 72 rk ... 29 4-10 Al RipllbllC3lll Baadquartaza for 1860, °ft comma Wow) AND FOURTH 6211. l i ) 1 1 1 1 A irioderancs ed Woad drd:l9s Fang READING Rouraopen every day, (Sun- : I f , do ... im oij from D a. alt, 10 CIL - Eagilo, Gana. ..„ I .6y,aanti•••paper• from all pots o the Union PP Ma, 1,11, Domani. fo distribution. Thn ge :rnirciaciany and Inrncorit.odting ltatairab are cot- iu Fatty invited to can:- ady , The Et...diver Ocnamittee of the 01 b meet FV alinlalr with. Room. at 11,40•Clack,`r. a. • laraldawncr P eclook A. ~ r re. the Ronorable the Judges . of the C ourt of o h r - Quartersesuoiu for the eouney of Allegheny : di, ' 'The Undersigned Grand Jurors hsva discharged ' ' "their dutiee and being prepared to rise, would teepectfctily_ present, That the intemperatti use „Of intoHicaliog 'drink is the cause of almost all 1 ; the crime that has .been brought to their no -tleitt and would therefore recommend that the • Gonda Lieensern lose a great degree of eau lion in gentling licenses to retail intoxicating drinks and that omistables be exact In returning . ell seeders of intoxicating drinke in their res - pective districts, as they deem an exercise of due ' Cara In panting license. so that they shall only , be graotedto proper persons, and in localities where houses ofentermiument ore really need. ml, and themroropt punishment of all violators of the law would tend ilia to lessen the amount ~ of mime and vsgranoy, he eXpecees of which isnow entailed on the entity, Ind the existence of which le very annoy! g to all good 'citizens. They would further s ay that they have indicted perhaps en unusual nu ber of persons for e violation of the law reg latingale saho of in. to fleeting drinks. 3la yof the - Violations may i i be Owing to the fect - tha rho returning of con. stables for tbiluue To al are made within co sho iet perled of the El Cat wltioblibe majority of th lierensie expire. 11: I\ Th would further 141.1.11 at t. 14 hoe reason to bell re there there ay be Inelehoes in which bills o indictmenie aye been , found against 1 persons whose liceese have not -expired. ltsting to an oversight in• the king the - consiiib,l - 41” re. turns, previonelo the r being pre:twilit] to the Grand Jury .. „There • re, lietwever'; many viola tions of the law whi n they-cannot but think, from the knowledge of the persons violating it, - that they do so from misapprehension of its - .rep temente, they . b ng of the, opinion that Winn they hive appli d for a licence, or a re newal-of a license , the have a right to sell tins' `lit their licenses are refused, although they may never have had s license, or it they had, iteterei may hero Exit - re - ed. They therefore recommend doe °station on the part of the 'Board of .teti sere, vigilance on the part of the coostebles in making their returns of the venders of intro:ice -dog dekko in their districts, and great care in itheokirtg the returns before presenting them to t- the Grand Jury. They would further say that 2 they have full confideuce in the the prompt ad ministration of the law, on the part of the court, in all caste of Vittailon of the law regulating the sale of liquors, _tad trust that the Commissioners will in nu es.: remit the costa, as they form a -pert of the penalty for violation of the law, but promptly. collect them. In order that the violators of this law may be made le regard it, as well as the pence and quiet' of law abiding citizens, and that the rights of , thoms who have obtained licence in compliance - with its provisions end manifest a diepoenion to 'fulfill ire requirements maybe protected. They ---:.would alert nay that they have visited the county prison, and Had it in very good order; that au that can be done under the law and wenn, stanceelor the health and comfort of its inmates appeilelide Lave received the atter:ohm of these hiving it in charge. That from the chase of many • vagrants wgo many it, who seem to be regular boarders at the expense of the county, and yet have the phyeiell ability to support themselves, they earnestly recommend the establishment of , *department for labor at as early a time as pos . sible, In which each persons coo be employed, Which, in their judgment, would be a benefit to them as welt as a saving to the county. They would also state that they have visited the HOOBa of Refuge and Western Penitentiary, and would report favorably as regards the oon . 'dition and management of both iemitut ions, or :Pieta own° under their observation. ",-*,-...-,. ' , -T1303 1 / 1 3 Pieeti, Foreman :e.:.,..EiNgar,.!Seo:7 COIIII7 Or daemons—Before Judges McClure, and Adams. • Wednesday morning, June 20 —Comwealth es. Edward. Edwards :—lndicted for assaulting: a child'of Michael Sohellenberger, who resides su Pike street Fifth Ward. It 'appeared from the evidence, that on the 28th of April last the prls• otter seised the child, aged beetween three and forir,years, and throw it down seven stepe. It • rreeirint. - ievere injuries by the 101 l about the head, flue and bane. so that it was Insensible for Woe time afterwards and had severe spasms. - The child was standing is the doorway of a house arbictit ice parents bad formerly Beed, a few doors from their present resideoce, and went • thereto play with some companions - 7 - The jury found the presence guilty. Judge McClure sentenced him to pay a fine of 6} cents, the costs of prosecution and be Boris , need in the county jail for one month. -'`Commonwealth vs. Micheal Smith, indicted for adultry, on oath of Anne, his wire. lie is the man whom the people of Tinkereville attempt ed to ride on a suit - sometime since for deserting his family: The airmails:antes of this ease aro .weli known to our readerti as we gave an account Of them before. The jury broughttin a verdict of guilty. Butonkrat °commence —Toe 'onager popu lation of Hantingdon were thrown into a high - pitch of excitement last Friday, by the announce ment that gold had been discovered In the mill race IMmediately - aboeo the town. A lad who bad heen angling in the tail race of Fisher's mill, was. caught by the toe by what he took to be a crab,bnt which turned out to be a breast yin: The discoveryencouraged MJII to mike further search, in the oottrse of which he found several articles ofjeweley. it was not long be fare the other boys of the borough go( wind of what wail going on at the-mice, and towards evening the whole ground wee pre emoted by gold hunters, varying in age 'from 6 to 16 years, .Thelr efforts were engtoiently successful, as every now encf then apes' ofjoyons acclamation would burst from some one who bad found a lit . Me booty; gold chains, lockets, breast pins, studs, ' sleeve buttons, dco., being among the articles pioked - op. diktiaturday morning the prospect log wee renewed, and about half a bushel of trinkets gathered. The boys, however, were not suffered to retain their epoile, the jewelry baring been identified by Mr. Colon, as that which had been taken from his store a few weeks ; ago by thieves. ...,."'Tirli'WZATllis.—The accounts from our farm ' eislire'still encouraging, though it is likely the unexpected coutionaoce of the dry weather is quite to their liking: The cold weather ;.precious to the dry spell had dwarfed the coin llttleiand unless some drenching showers fall 'eltortly, - that crop pill be rather in the back. ground when harvest begins. fled the dry weather been delayed OOP or two weeks later, it - 'would 'have been most opportune, as the hoed :craps would by that time base hese far eaougb • ahead to stand considerable droutb without Will - ry. Mit Is, the-grass and grain are not reedy foe thosoyibsland cradle . , and it is to be feared that lOW weather may come just at the period when arc Opole/ harreeting— The same Prod donee,: however, which has vouchsafed the hue-. bandinsu favorablusesson eo fir, will no doubt . 'take card of the future. All fertile hut the apple will, be tolerably plea pram tree is lets affected — by the our tbria.usuali while the cherries are, as hi well keovu, toressediable crop. The pears are :400g buC:the pesohltir, the most , delicate Lied popular of ail our large fruits, give special :promise 0f..11.6105t bountiful yield. Quus ' Wvas —We time the Grand Jury and present. AmAsti:it District Attorney deserve great credit for their twelve days labor. During • their, *amnion of oily twelve days. we understand they brie found true bills bithe atoonut•of four Sim. drid sts/tr-fit's,. consisting of every variety and grade of crime, in . Which the majority are felonies. Murder;- highway-robbery, anon, eeduction, adultery, together with both degrees of Isseeny, form the prominent indict. .}ments. Also, the greatest}, number `have been returned to the Court for lulling liquor of any previous term tinder the prestel license law. rt is not out of place io this cooneollom la say that the. Aesistaut District Attorney, William M: Moffett, Esq , winning for, himself a well } merited reputation for the strict Munition ho gives to the interests of the Commoowealth in hie capacity before the Grand Jary, and for the 'Sapidity and correctness with which" they expo: at. Witness under 'his directionei • It is the ,}:,ssitidi testimony_ of some of the more expo. }trielesd,altorney who practice in the Quieter A mi toos, tint ap his indictments !thold water'( Ind aia .drawn: by a:kind of intuition." 4.meMtalzn.—The At egheny Mayor's pollee ipeeeeded yeaterdeyic aerating the person*ho -jetatibed George Pettis In the beak white a tight erse-golog on the day before yesterday, near Ette. lie taros OUVAO ,be a folio* - named Jobb - Lorrain, a ~ell knoiiiiebaraoter 111616*r part of :Alhilwroy , .... Mayor blerrieoe committed him to anewerin default-of $OOO Eiriiits'e large haildioge, -corner of Fifth end 13mitbileld atilt% reppetiti tbe Ganto ofEoe, awitable for sagely, lodge or lecture rooms, are iffF rent. 8. Ccabbct r ir , ! 3,,1t4rf!1 swot, 11,11 At gots. ,-Ttin. - • • -Dia ' •Ananatintidtolm 3,l i,Justil;.. located at t. a Csaral Railroad Station, - on IA; arty street, snow Siolas :0.. line trainees boat up by the etteient management of Its pedant 1 proprietor George Annus, Esq. The oontrni oboe *Ohs house to the depot is * great recipe, mead ( i on to travelers, as those stopping at .il. care 0 heavy tax incurred by the frequent! re moeal o f baggage, while Its cleanliness and ' its well a pplied board laden with all the delicacies aii of the season, render it a comfortable stopping Ora n any clue. It is jos' such about as we, could iecoromend to any one, Rod where men of, ease able espeelatione feel entirely at home. aid fr om the noise consequent open the arri iii a departure of the trams, it is a quiet and 2P } ending place, there being no 111:111811B1 tat h g among servants, no-unnecessary bawiog ' lie piing, while enough are retained to look tier the wants of the guests. Its charges I are tor moderate than those of most of the ether eat d l hotels In the ally, while probably the üba artist comforts of most of them era kept -- -.steed, ~i~-'iC~C~~G ELICOTION OF Orriccas.—We gave yesterday O I I srti I bet of the gentlemen elected to office* in ic Ilegbeny "Wide Awake" Association the ight beforo but did not give all. Toey are as ollons: President, Wm. Etsgaley, Esq. ; Vice Presi. dents; Joo. 0 Corti', Joo. Braun. Simon Drew, W. W. Doll and John S Slagle; Corresponding Secretary. Jos. E Robineon ; Recording Sec retary James M. Ferguson ; Treasurer, Ar thur Hobson; Chief Marshal, Col. J Heron Foster; Assistant Marshals, Edward Cassidy. John McDonald, Wm. Owens. Geo. Dill bud Louie MOO. After tho election was over, which was at i very late hour, the Club adjourned to meet in Moore's Gall, ou Saturday evening 12eXl. CLIMAX') AND Pin/BOOM' RAILUOAD —Mr. McCullough, the President of the road, has been appointed Receiver under proceedings had at Clevelandeigainet the read. The road is doing aureacollent business, and during the poet year has paid off $600,000 of lie flaming debt; but the pressure of claimante woo so great that it was thatight beet to let the road go into Ine hands of Receiver. It will be conducted under the, same management as heretofore, the ap pointment making no change necessary. DISORDEILY CONDUOT.—Alderman Jones, of the Fifth Ward, yesterday fined Mary Ann Dole sad Margaret Bracken, $5 sad cents for throwing stones at and using abusive language to Beroard Lafferty. It appears they charged him with gettiog.their husbands drunk and oth erwise leading them astray, which charge he denied emphatically. They became. enraged and vented their spleeo in the above manner. DISCHAEGID.—The Wand Jury were die. charged yesterday by the Court. About tweedy cases of surety of the pew and four hundred anti ten bins relatirg to etTenees cognizable ID the Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Selflons, Peseed upon, end about seventy Ignored. LAIWILE4.—Mayor WIISOU committed a young mart, last night, for a further hearing, named Jawee Spencer, who residea in the First Ward, for the Isscatty of a ellrer waloh worth acme VW, from a fellow boarder. Tno RAOL—The tub race C4OO off yesterday afteetrooo lo the Monongahela river. arid resulted io the victory of the boat, or rtoher tot,, '•ileni cis Boy." The levee and Midge were crowded with persons who wont to see the sport. Sum!Lo you ask we, should you wonder, 'Ler° to buy your Shoes and Gaiters; 1 would suawer. I would le❑ you, go 111140 the l'eoptk's Shoe Sore, No. IS Filth street, where y LAI cuss buy cheap ladies hid slippers, 50 c=ute; gai• tars. $100; turkiur. 75 conic; geots rri.teee, $2 00; calf boots, $3 50; 0.1.10ra ties, $11 . 11.1; !shore, $1 37 & 1.25, GIMLET'S Lurrsh to SENACIL—TL, That.rue of Thursday contains the mock talked of prtrurr letter from Mr. Greoley to Gov. X 54 surd, la 18d3. Pr3eo two cents. Sold by 'A. A. Giideursuney, 45 Path street. Tits New Tait. D.?, War/4 is aki2 verbd a suh eerihera at tan cnnu per week. leave nur addreee with John W. Pittnek, agent; uffico at W. A Gal. dritene.'y's, 4t Fitch street. Bur Chi, morning', Flasticipt.ia /09aire,, o g l e tAlock At W. A. Gildeureney'd Lew) depot. Tnz Republican Pocket Pistol I raid by Met A Miner. The Debates of Lincoln and Donlac. in the ND.- braced cannpalgn of ISSB, - are Lr sale at Dort The new National edition of Irving's \Pork• e•o be seen •at Unlit It Miser's, the agsn for this vicinity, who receive eahecriptiou• for it, sod also for the Biography of Washington Irving.' C01,1191Y NWAINATIONS.—The Repot limo of Mercer county held Ogle Convention on Monday loftt awl mule sho following vitamin.- ri3no : Congress—Wm Steirisrl, I•,r socistostico Smote —J H. BNO+on Assembly—Gen. U. H GnrS. Prothonotary—Wm. IVem;te. Sheriff—Wm. P. Leech. COIIIIIIiISIOMIT —Wm. Al Gebe.on. Register and Recorder—George Slows_ Poor !tours Director—Nina Grethen, Auditor—Wm. W Ramos. Coroner—Dr. Bewail. Congressional Conferers—J S. (lielmer, U. W Fisdloy, Tbos. Rodgers At the r• &Wear". of Ir.O. FoWer. Gal 11111, o • Fuiut Clair ip • AIRS. AU tittl CRttla, off, tibgatiog lu the 61st your Cl ho• r ove The (untold to ll tato item 111 DAY,(Choroloy. Ante 21.1.)11 2 o'clort p , prDond to Allegheny Oomefet 7. The Irtende of the tarot], ars n0per1141170111.4 to utt•u4 without further outlee. Carrioito will Itaile the fiver, ato• b. of Alt Hobert U Pattroeou mt I &dock. 0.0 ItriLIAL hr 7111: IV ID6 Aararra.—There trill t. • Gaeta. Mee, trn nr rem Win! Avails at OA repnbacan nub natant Tort trtlll, G at 8 ....hack the renew, fnrtninA the Extrunee Corntolt• ten *re repeChi teirested In be pro. Gt. .1.21 •• (MIL arthlß AIL. _ _ Notice to Builders and Contractors. rlllll. UNDERSIGNED [formerly Foreman for EVE LINO PAURT.I •tostel respectfully Jurors:a those L. w bens be bm done work. and ILe pnbll s stoner . ..llr, that he ia row prepared to for watt PLATE el nlflerprit rots ore, (green. Ulm and purple) or pet on PLATE (LOOPS to the moat approved assomor. Order. for 'toothy ar Pepalrs Ire of Plate Poeta HI Ads at Ine nth , . of ALEX. LAUGH LIN, resell. Water Worrks,) "U be promptly attended to. rot 12.6 ind THOMAS PAItItV L EAT 11E It ALE L T N 0 , RUBBER BELTING, GUM PACKING,. OP SJPERIOII QUALITY, FOE PALE EY ! L DeLANGE' • 9 • 233 Liberty St.; opposite head of Wood. pas sus* to TIS: ii;LEOUENY COUNT): Moe. Court, Au. 12.7,, Aue. Term, MT. Decembrr Sib, ifidn, T. Ilex Perk, SCrurdy A Co. Mug Do I ny appoluted bI Me •4. Court Sequeotrator or the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne • Pittsburgh, Port Waina • CURao , 11.„ R Cocupsuy. Railroad In PenDili• IT IS ORDERED BY TILE COURT, awl the Proth.otwy tirereWf le loweby directed to ewe no. uce of the exhibltlou and 11linglmthe ottlre Pay, eetd'Ptsrthon. &try, of the .coant of fladlne Da y dranwtretor of the Pltubnrytt, Pt. Way. a Ohle.n Kell.. In P. nd sylrnols, fu the Pittsburgh Daily Desna, and 6lnrniug Pod end Lewd Journal. i hello ..pspent, poblietteti City 'of Pltteborigh, let MIK tortb,ro alb , not IreAhet!..l.l account will be ellogred by the Court otriho tth ae,wof poly. A. 0.11160, neen crone he shown why sochwocoedt should net be 10101.4 • Jane 16, 1660 Poll Cllitirt6t. Vora the mord.' D. AIIINSTItuNC6, felB Prothonotary. tirent'lmprovemeat—stclowa,'A Plitaui. JUST , REOEIVED,A SPLENDID NEW 7 , ,e,OaTAVV.F4I:IPAtOKANDPIII.NOFORTE,icIib tne AO ng /FE 1 . 3.221.6, ft new and recent Improvement, .for the wagon of . • Orwll, and TANKS STRINGS.) mob note. re 0. from dtelutr.y'o Factory, sod the trot of Ito atod brought out West. grey- We:citation p ell motor, and denien to prol ace auy• thing eqoal to It lo quantltr and crudity of, tone ood Maw Wlll, of workmanship. FrofeotorNameteore, and the on, lie In general, are ...refill!, 1117it , d to doll and exinln. IL KLEMM a , WO:: 63 Ithb ot. rata for &Money 2 done Uoritndid Thanes. GrkC.A.P7XO2•I.,', ' ' PAPER DEALER, • NO. 147 WOOD STICEET, Curran of Vlglu alley, PITTSBURGH. jel4:lrl cAsn PAID FOR R 4014. • UILLEKSIAN & CO. invite tho citizens Lk of Pittsburgh to an examination of their dock of .13A.TS. CAPS and • YT RAW GOODS. Whitt, for variety of style, .opellority of quality anl erste prioe4canoot t. eurpawd to the oily. • utyl2 ILILLIRMAN A CO. 75 :Wood et. rioLumstik. HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND', V CA Pit II AT, N. J. This LAME, FIRST CLASS HOVEL trill be ripened for the reorptkin of gnaw on One 25 tu OF JuNs, Th e bonw has beim omnpletety tepslr.l In 4 refornlalud. ♦ •,,,w A noiting ramp arena, einem boller. ape ova, - 1210dett , improvement addl. . Iltanalre AtALllol7•DaAbilfto the pr. m lxt Jersey, lettera wl4retiaell to te enbarribera,Gspe Wand, New will he promptly A h t.nliod to. • LAIRD & WOOLM AN. JAMES H. LAIRD,IaIe Orvieto! Wraittlin If oars, Phil. edelPhla. S.l. WOOBLIN, iornorely prop Blount Vernon Hotel. Cone blaud• •ji.16.2r0d SQYZABIBOOK. EINIMItY AND ISLALVA WOK kind. of Binding in large and small qunnUtle.; dam ornamental or plein, done reesoneble time. Hadag r. diltfet inveri,r to nay e. tabilehment to this city. publisher. may drptud upon hay. •log their work dons in the tend style end in much toe Um. thin esu be done eisesitem. - A. IL' BOWAND. Inventor of Imprnrement. in Book Binding, Sturdy'. Building. Noe. 72 end 71 Thlr4 greet. Pittsburgh. SEASONABLE LEB - LIGHT DIIHSB RILES aI64M and BARECit ANGLO& LACS JIDLNTLYR AND . I:II7RIIrONS nc!cT1011L". s' q f! ' "lnt :ll. 4 l7lft l EI - DOMESTiC4 grays ati hand. Pima" call mad mre thon3.•' "Jen, • • , 0.1141480 N LOYS. 4l lamtlixt SU'. 1%411.14 F.EGU-2 tons Snip tituff in store .L . 4 and fat isle by.' JAL A. fICTZLII, , - _ . conaultartst sae Isis% • 1 , -VOMMERCIAL —•- IZECORD, d4Pro l rth . efoorthArasrejectiamusplortly, asall th e• • Coeferance Tie broken off. ..blewertheless, hastillase I COUSSITTEE ur attitIYBATION YOU BAY A /UNE. • _ didinatcommenee the following day, and the ar-Jan= Pas; Jr ,V. P. • I naiads is still under &comfort.- ,'• • .•10,0171/ r. I reeve raMElSOS. RECEIYEr AT' TIM' DAILY 'GAZETTE OFFICE. Loudon Fridny.—Tbe Times publish's, full detail Hera w. O, of tiaribaltiVe proceedings, nod say. the present mon o will sod the Bourbon role In Sicily. The day. of the railing of the Great Eastern will not be Publisbejl till after the trial trip of Saturday. The paddles were tried on Monday last, and the pad= I dl6e and screw together on Tacoday, and the run of ' Saturday will Pconsist of twelve bodresteaming down die channel. A New York pilot Woo board. The day of sailing is not intended to M ater than the 23d, sod probably will be earlier, It II desired that the vessel shall be in New York in time for the 4th of July. lona sot, Cursa.—Ao extra Bombay Time* hes the following telegram: "Galle, May 'h.—Au ausvOr• to the French said.i British governmentsorea reCalre4.pn the Sth. , '"ltie I:Linnets government positivety reject, the demand." The goveremeot of Japan 'einem great a larm for the safety of their foreign relitions. hon. Sirs la expecte& in Hong Kong oo•tho 25th. Notbiog mu known of the pnsparatioos made 'by the Japanese. In the Hiram of Lo;de, Lord Brougbam character ited the hombardment of ralermo es the mostalto: Mons act ever perpetrated. • In the House of Commons, Lorilltamell said that the Government bad proposed to the Bolted States and England to eat cdojoiotly in capturing alive. The Ascott ram wee won by hopes. The royal stand plate was won by Honor altos an excited con test. 1 - 7 .I I .M , TEAST NEW,S:I Y;',7BLSOBAP .2 !: swilpu• I Voll*tiatiMs Batmemott,, Jane I9.—The Proeident called the Convention to ordet at 5 o'clock P. M. Mr. Stewart, or Nish., did Dot think any new business could note be introdneed to the Con aquiline on it the report or the Committee on Credentials was received, and be understood that the Cominittee would not be prepared to report until to-morrow morning; he, therathith ironed that the Convention adj..urn. I.lstrtuone, June t/.—The theatre wan dental, packed ebbs morning the bores being filled with la dies and the upper ti rs crowded. . - The Conyetalon was called to order shortly after ten &duels. Prayer was made by the Aev. Mr. Bowen. Mr. Ludlow stared if there was any information in the porsesbion of the Convet4ion as to the proba ble time before the Committee on Credentials would be propoecd. The President raid not at present. • Mt. Ludlow moved to dispeose with the reading of the Journal. Agreed to. ' dlr. King of Ma, rose to a queetion of privilege. To o newepaper which he held in his band, the re marks of another gentleman ware attributed to him. Mr. Hunter, of Mo., on a former day, had boasted that he hod voted to torn Col. Beaton out of the Senate. This remark was in the paper he hem In kis hand, attributed to him. Mr. King desired to I wear no such laurel's; If they ware then on his brow be would tear thorn off and trample them under his feet. tie desired thls explanation to be made in justice to him. As to the attack' that had been made upon him, be desired to say that be never voted for any man for. President or Congreeeman, alto was not a Democrat, aid all local quarrels to the State had ling abaft beau said nt real; but he did not recognise able se a at place for these die. cueeions- Mr. Clark, of Mo, said that the remarks attributed to Mr. King, had been made by his venerable friend, Col. Hunter. Ile proceeded, Ia PI, dee. to the latter, to attack the coerce of Col. Denton, whom he de nounced as a recreant to tho Democratic party anal its principled. Mr. Ludlow, of Now York, erode to a point of or der. No question was before the Convention and this discussion was out of order. The President—The gentleman from Missouri can only proceed by unanimous consent. [Cites of "got on" and lend cries of "no," during which Mr. King made 1 , 0010 aide remarks to Mr. Clark, to which Mr. Clark replied in an excited manner, "I. am not to be deterred by your threats-1 The Convention refused and he took his rent. The President ',resented a letter from the Florida delegation correcting what appeared to be an erro natant impreesion oo the part of the convention. The letter related that the proceedings el the Florida convention had been officially communicated to the Presideor, as the Florida delegation were'not accred ited to this convention, but large discretion was left with the delegates, and they bad come here anxious to return to the convention, if they saw any chance of tieing so with honor, as they desired to reunite the democracy on a beaus of the principles laid down by the majority platform at Charleston. They had as yet seen nothing to warrant their return to the cenventien. I• The Prealdent4xplained that he had not intended, in making tide statement, to be understood as fay ing that any official 'application bad bean made to him by the Florida didezation. Mr. Ludlow, of Now Yolk, ettid ha had receive , ' official infetmation frOm the committee on Creden tials that they would not be ready to report till 5 o'clock, and he moved that the convention tate a reNers till 5 it'elock. The convention then ail' mrned till 5 o'clock. Errn,s —The Convention met thia evening, and immediately adjourned WI to-morrow morning, toe corumluee I. Credentials nut being ready to report. II J ons, 7.9 —Another personal encounter tni- morning. Lott. night, Lofton the Ctial. WO. 1. Credential, latigimg• nt eSei , ll4:ll , o", ,o 1 al ehinicite pe•ond bet•cma Mr. Whitely, stead. irg delegam, and Mr. Townsend, Douglas couteet aid, trona the s.wc Siy:e. AL So.:o'clock Wits morn lag, Mr. Whitely catered the Matihy House, whrm Mr. Townsend to umpiring. and tank a seat by the parnage way leading to toe wash etrAll About a planer poet fine Mr. Townsend eau. down stairs. :ail his twos an the counter, and was walking into ;he wadi room, hoeing to pass Mr. Whitely. Mr. \V. ruse. aid ae Mr. T. passaii, .tuck him • imwar ful Mew on the ride of the bead 31r. T. Rtill 41tag cerell hy it, hat he fe. , ,Te.l 151111 , .11 uctimediately, and springing en Mr. Whitely, *eked him by the front of its shirt and neck tie, and ran him eurtas tbo oCire. II ob are very powerful me.., and they kept visit log teil.t•lty at each other till Mr. W. fell. Mr. T. then ono, ok Mr. W. somewhat and add: "Pin, I watt no iliflim:ry with yo, arid It you pram!. to hebare youruoit and Ist too 'alone. twill . 112: you 0 r Mr, W. rephct buddy t.. !LIP, reitodog Ili make any fu11,10 , , and still typing up the mruggle, The landlord of the lintel, who alone Uitneeeed the-en , <minter. called for asslstanee. and the polka entered and ceps:mind the parties. When ,Mr. W. may, he immtdook:o thrust hi. hand or,, Lk bread pocket. ,• an though leelon'illor something. when Mr T. rand. "be careful, he may be armed " Mr. W., after feel irg'h.sy..eket, le..ited wound on the d :or, when Sit. T. oa r. 11. W... pi,tul IN tag at Lam tint. Ile instant ly mcured ii and placed it is hi. C 10•0 posse, fay : tog, *ill fake rum: of ILL. tar prment " Mr. ir a'Met, taken out nf the the nQair i.e the perreur, terminal...l It le oetc.pote..l that T. ail rod Milo., up 'Ls ertnerl. not being o dud I.:, but be will always Le piepemil to dereani Litnoelf If w *Ly ItaLtio,n,s, Jure 10.—It wee stated last bight that the Committee on Credentials have decided to report in favor of the - admission - lir the Soule delega tion from, Loeblane_ Caneassing was libetally car ried on to-night. The Douglas men have made • tramendi ne ratty, !maimg barn in consultation all tart evening at lieverdy Jobrisce's. The high tone assumed by the Southern delegates nod their load denunciation of the New York Dele gation, has apparently created a reaction among the latter. The talk is that if the South amide it will only lead to new difficulties; that they will then put on arrogant sire sad bolt again after being admittei, It seems more likely now then last night that the New York Delegation may approve the report ad mitting the whale Soule or Douglas Delegation from Louisiana, and that then all the other Seceders will ' refuse to roma in. Tnie may all testi to the noteina- ' Linn of Douglas. A difficulty of a personal nature occurred between two Virginia delegates, and a pien•l meeting ha. area agreed open. One of the Outlet In supposed to be Mr. Yost or Mr. Mils, a Douglas man. The name of the other is Ualiaoira• The pariiialllifl,SlSO ease fully concealed, hot It is known that Mr. Pryor ores iota for as a friend of one of the parties, and he ar rived to-day. humor says a meeting is arranged for to-morrow from the fart of the sodden arrival of Mr. Pryor. We learn from the Trainee's Washing,ton corres pondent of the Pith that numbers of the Democratic Senators and Representatives slur have visited Bal timore and cunterted freely with the Southern tilde ' gatione, announce that there fa no prospect or tape, tailor of a compromise between the rival faction.. Mr. Douglas is an ineeperable object to any adjust- Meet, and his friend* well not permit him to with draw, even were be inclined; which he le rh,.t. Au exposition in the Convention in some form is ions li able, because the antagonism cannot be reconciled. . BALTilialia, June 20.—Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Pugh, of Ohio, nod Mr. Barry, of Mississippi, bad an interview, in which the Ohio Set:inter said if the New York delegation should give the muting vote for the untionditional admiesion of the seceding dol. sates, then the northwest would secede; on the ther bend, be eald In babel!' of himself and friends, 'barb° would take no pledge. It was then agreed on by all bands that the rupture cannot be heeled, and all hopes of harmony are at an end. The Key stone Club, who are on here from Philadelphia in behalf of Douglas. had another fracas this morning with seine of the Baltimore men. There am anoth er row before the Committee on Credential. among • the Delaware delegates, of whom Mr. Whiteley wail one. Mr. Stereoron, of Aleasachusetto, wee In structed by hie delegates to vote for the admiraloa of the seceding 'delegates, bit refused. The Com a:litre on Credential; voted 1S to 10 in crery case. Bacetwortab , June e_o.—Mesas. Avery, of N. C., Suulanuty, or Del., and other Southern delegate. welted ou Mr. Dean Richmond, Chairman of the N. V. delegation to.day. 'Oils a proposition to admit ell receding delegstee with the understanding that no candidate he noir:dusted who was voted for at Charles ton. This would exclude Messrs. Douglas, Hunter, Dlckeon, Lana and Umbria. It was riot probable that the prepaid,ori would be accepted. There is Do fotiodattoo to the report that the Doug. as delegates hare made arty threats of withdrawal rum the Couveatlue tattler soy circumstances. It Is rumored that the delay of the report of the Committee is designed to embarrass the seceding del egations who hard to meet to-morrow in a Conven tion at Richmond la rebellion against the Democrat io organisation whilst still seekiog admission bid the Demoiratic Convention. BALTiuwil4 .742G0 20-1 P. 31.--It bi WOW certain that there Will be soother break to the Convention on the admission of the Dmglaa delegates from Louisiana. Toe following are sold to be pledged to go out: 22 from Yirgioial 2 from North Caruliodi 3 from Tennessee; 10 from Pennsylvania, under the lead of Senator Bigler. 8 from Massachusette; In• °lading Caleb Coshing; 10 from New York. There will probably be no secession from RentockY or Maryland. .• /Lirrlva/ or Ma finked Wington, Faitrunn Ponce, June 20.—The United Kingdom/ from 01...frnw; with Liverpool dates to the 9th Ina, airived et.8:30 this morniag. itori;June B.—News truce Italy state that the oripituletion is concluded between (terabeldl and Lass: Tile conditions ➢re unknown. Pants, June B.—Tbe King of Naples invoked the Inierreetiou of the fire Greet Powers to guarantee the integrity of Ms dominion. lie more partiodlarly claimed mediation from the French Emperor for,the peritteotion of Sicily, end-promised to proaleini im mediately the constitution of DM. Ile also regents the Great Powers to employ their authority and ie- Salem to prevent Piedmont from favoring Ineurrea don on the main land in Neplee. • • Regarding the culla:dive nation of the Great Pow - ere, England was the first to answer. She did not intend to 'etagere in the conflict except, if possible, to stop the effusion of blood. The other Powers gave e similar reply. , Napoleon replied immediately that mediation was only poseible betwearratio Powers, and unless be recognized the Sicilian loeurrection, no power oould mediate between the same and the Kies,or Naplea. ,Lord Juba Rouen, however, promtses to recommend Piedmont not totomant die turbanoes In the Peninsular possessions of the King of Neples. The Bourse was very dull. Pars, Th•escloy.—The condi:lord: of the armistice proposed by Luisa, are : Firstly, the retention of their respective positions by both parties; eecond, to attend to the deed and wounded, and to remove them onboard the fleet; third. paregselen to su pply proviciOna to the hospital for the poor,; fouith, tbet the muilediality should manse a. pukka to the Royal Cotamhulon tor.the eettessidon , of - lush lo!ma la.:Atorp Until lictssur fifth -coupler. A letter from Genoa, dated 3d of Joan, nye: An expedition I Genoa this evening for Sicily, to aid the insurgent. It comae, of It steamer, laden with arms and ammunition and 800 picked men, all Italians and old soldier. The name of the com mander of the expedition is uoknown. VIENNA, Joon 7th.—Tbe Austrian government. with a view of recognising Misrepresentation eillem iu tin provinces, is shoat extending the authority of the Central Congregation In Venetia. Rout, Mt.—Baron Barbine has been appointed minister of commerce in place of /idiot. Thlrsy-First Congroe•—flizth Session Wasetnaros CM. Jane 20 Iforew—Mr. Davis, of 61d., from the Committee on Ways cud Means, bad leave to report a bill au therixieg the President at any time within 12 menthe to borrow, on the credit of the merriment, a sum not exceeding $11,000,000, or so much thereof,as In his opinion the exigencies of the service may require to be tired its the redemption of Treasury notes now outstanding'. The stock shall Deny bearing Interest of 6 per coot. and the loan shall be relmbureed within a period not beyond 20 not less than 10 ycare. The Secretary of. the Treasury shall be authorized with the consent of the Prealdent, to eause certifies tee of stock to he prepared , by the Register for the amount so borrowed, which certificates may be transferred on books of the Treasury under Ditch regulation. as may be cetablished. No certificates Is to he fur less than $1,000; coupons may be attached to the eartifi catei and assigned sod transferred by the delivery of the game tweed of toeing transferred on the books of the Treasurer. Sealed proposals by advertise men are are to he invited and the most favorable (Jars by sponsible bidders are to be accepted; no stark le td be. issued fur lees than par rate, for which the faith of the United States le pledged for the redemp tion' of principal and interest. Mr. Washburn., moved to suspend the rules in or der to take up the River sod Ilarbor bill Disagreed to by tee against 61, not twatbirds. Mr. Thayer moved to 'impend the soles to take up the bill to reinstitute Jefferson and Named. land die• tricts sod providing for the delegates in Congress Disagreed to by 55 against 91. Mr. Stevens chiscied to the report of the loan bill oo Metier where it came from. Mr. Datis moved is ruspeosion of (hit ruins. Dis agreed to hr leo to 65. not tere.thlrdt. the Howe 'wired the resolution 14 the heel ad jdstruent of private lend claims in Florida, I,Ens, lons and hiti,ourS. Mr. tioriey, Iron lb. C •mmrttoe oc PralliNg, re 'sorted • resolution that 50,00 n Carte copies or tte moons of Ito coustattlea OD Espoutittures in Ito Navy Depratrocct, and • resolution Oneida ems adopted by toe ilusaao tur a lake number of majority. nod minority reports soil the testimony token before tau committee on Public Expenditures relative to the Publ.: priatiog tor the use Cat tine Unuu ; pro vided (brae reports, resolutions end testimony be bound in one volume, aritta the reports and testimony to, tle Condo easel:Ditto. Mi. G.lrley, in response. to the i‘quiries, ell.i that the 100,000 copies of the Col.& report. ordered to he red Inn cost CO rents per copy , and the printing now proposed arc al.l cost 10 cants edditional or 7, ceuLa per e,lente. On eavtion of Mr. Barnett. the atneedm•ut was agreed to, to include the nia).rity teport made et the Issteeseion, by Mr. Doeark, on the alleged runup tionVi In the Nary DepartioatiL Further action on the reeolutitm was waived, to enable Mr. Morrill to make a special report from the Committee of Conference on the diragreeing amend ment. to the Legi.lativa, Executive and Judicial Amtropriation bill, 'educing the sublets in Contro versy to !wen only. includtog the Senatit'e 1121,000, 000 loan amendment. on which they have been on ehle to agree, mot' ark a further conference thereon. Mr. Sherman teported from the Committee of Conference on the Civil bill. They had agreed to the appropriation of 1300,000, to complete the Con. and to the mandamus eholiehing the Mitt Commis•bmers. The Mint (a allowed to coin cents, Sol provision to exchange thtm for .pariah pistils it repealed. 2271,000 duller. are applied ittic..ovevi the old Scotia .bomber into e--Supreme Coe t room, and half • million for the Weektinglon acrpieduct, so Le asp/rolled node. Capt. Meigs. The mink, turn* steiteeted by 71 sitsimit St. Al debate followed, during which Mr. Branch moved a ro-eoualderaileo, which was eartied, and theitote ...stirred in by • was of WI against 72. Adjourned. Sr ate.—A Cwatnitire of Confereoce was ordered oti the arm) bill. The toll for the IteJ DoekoJe and Lamp( Salt Lekewsail sostrest was paswid. It appropriates SlO.- 000. Mr. Bigler mered that the Senate .eiintailer the tu.tion to rereoeiffer the vote pootpooleg the tariff bill. A debate followed. during which hit. Cameron geteda resolution extending the seerlou to the 24 t July. The WOOSiatflill/0 tees retried by 32 geialt IT. The bill being before the Senate, Mr. Line offered substitute (or the hill. when both were laid aeida Eaton:many to contider the amendment• to the Post OTlce Deficiency bill. A committee of conference was ordered on the bill. The Senate disagreed to many of the amendments. Mr. Latham moved to take up the orerleed klell Lilt. Not agreed to—ayes 15, nap; 2.7. Mr. Tonntbe, of the conference committee, made a report 40 the Civil Appropriation bill, ousting that an agreement bed been arrived at on the amendments of both flovome, exceptleg one of the Senate appro. Pieliog $300,000 for the new Coatom Mute. The Senate receded from the amendment. "7 The consideration of the tariff bill Wag resumed, but without White action. • Tho Senate, on toting to adj , iurn, round Itself ithout a quorum, and adjourned till II o'clock to. • UMW. In Robinson, Preatdant • mond Railroad, boom oinked the fact that he oust property of the I•a sat a defaulter to a •du an investigation. Ighly honorable. ifs is Iticntorcio, June 20.—F.J. of the Washington and Itic. Ing Involved, voltditarily dl had squandered the per. company. to whom he sitil considerable amount. lie Ills conduct In the atrair is couch respected. ;o.—The Poet 0600 De at after to-day the Call. Fried by w•ay of tbe atomoe of legielatloo ' mail route the Depart-- i to make temporary IVasntaaron City, Jane partmnat baa given notice t. fornia mail nil coal, to be • Isthmus of Panama. In th by COLIPM 10 maintain thi meat dues not feel autboriz. provisions to continue it. !e Chamber of Commerce 7 .d preeetited an ad ador replied. Some of ra and others attended tfNew Yana, Jane 20.—T .1 called on the Japanese to-d dress, to which the Amh• the latter visited the Niag the Maturer Academy. !ean tacn Sn chug° by Moo of lilting oat.ts a The brig Hargett+, has the U. S. +Marshal, on sue slaver. o frigate Majors, who it my borne, came out of i.e will be ready for res Nair Tom Jana 10.—T; to convey the Japaneee em the dry dock yoterday. 9, by the letter end of this le,' Loureviwo, 2 one 20. • e river is falling elowly with scant 6 feet water in lb. canal. Weather Mercer,. 77 degrees. Tai•grapttio Blarka4• PHIL. kraut., June au ...lady; eitlen nlite nn.t 001: red $0,:1441 at; white $1 11501,;.6.= 13. Wtaiiiky .4 Zldtr: eat. Nan, liutt. Jun. Lai Indy. nut Arith • for na,nirt • d 1n.,,... an. and. ten 10....4811. eau.. Haut r and.lo.eo 11114 t.. 14 Vini t 1,3 10665 or •11001 . $5l 64•' 11 for 00.1 • uti i $5 15(6 • tn $.l 3.6.40 • in 11.1114 14 int•iiiatu extra 4.; V: 6W;i:i 70 ea .iisapien nrtne• .1 cur. It 'flour On) be qinded • crifl, tnitznr i elm • nawienit• Inisli nits Bye Fluur Age* C•itu 11ea1 n0011111C1.11304. Wlnaky,leore mauve and ttinnui.d: ns.n. 061a1 hale at atie,g) 2110 e. Wheat &J., bat,. with a era., pan' docened let export, and a modetate e. , /w,) car hncno onuon ept , oel sale. 43 WO 0r Ind rank...lane a , $1 2701 2864: 2804 hum ember laltconalu and 10... sl. lA' 13 12,400 bu. Ctp caini eprlna at $t 216,01 Vi‘; 6011111.0•11 +W. Citn•tl• at $l.. 4l' 7 000 Linn elute lutliatis at $140641 al; 1000 1411 01014 Kentucky .1 $165. Corn in unalarato export Inquiry; the znarkttt rules 0l ca. ' 0 .111401 aed hese,. 3744 d tor Canada and ,Ventnris. and 42 La . 6nd.. Polk lo a oliada f 11131. 1. Itr Abet and dull mull heavy for prin., Imam quiet Lard la Arcata and 001/10aco0L;lialr* GTS VA,. 1136%0; nod 215 Crga at 1364. !lute, 100016 iur Olilo, and Inipa In; 4101. 2101.4.4 ouchange 1. tlntar quiet tint Aran. Jun,. la • Lather demand for Fleur, 1 , 111 salsa of :100 Ohio at $l4O fir annerOnt; $5 10066 75 for extra; and $0 ler Ohl.go F.ndly. Whloky unchanged and 'teddy. 61.0. Pork In] Orraly *1 51F@111,Y6; ► tend 4.. ananit tor D4OOO run d,1111.41 04;101. t R.,. d Ircelt,bta.67ll.3. 40 , 40 It stand. 1.1014, )lest held .4 710 nod 912. rilhout sales. Lard l0no)ant,11101 prima. lis tlrreca held 0113 ru Llngeml 011 , 101 nt 6 1E463 Winn, adranoal 2.3 gAr>hitabel, alth ago d demand.. $1 16001 22 for talon, rad nod a bite. Corn firm at 45040 0•1. 0010 at 33, vita large irtielpta - The Moue; market nail at 00610 par cant. EXeliati l ga o a Ibt, Rare la dandy al 1i,.04 on Near 1111•atis dnl l Puri • 0,000 Quart Berry Boxes. A neat art.lclo *.*a*.*aped ,. , *.*aped and Oar male by tortgd•gt NANIUKL RIDOLL 21 Dismoall. MAGIC RUFFLES,. WI 1 SON, SOCCtl.f to JAVZII M, w I.Pos, 101, 103 and /05 River a —lO7, 109 and • 11.1 Dock. W'. v. ettAW, Its pee.or. EN 1110USAND PACK :VAS or LAKE T Welton hand end mettle& eekly fresh Item the futhertes.conelettes of WRITE FISLI, SL CAWIT, PICKEREL, • . Tll UT, lIERRINO, C A FISII. • SRAD, E Y BASS. dlng t argre portion of the tole at the Between In P 1 E PERCH. fl the upper cottony, cod having arely terlltty Air t•klog.c.. oal log 604 aldtping them n thl• port tit Mr. W. V en,Aw. Agent and loatector st.Cleerl•th( Int ea expert...om years none of the al dut nectars of M. Craw & 800.) we are determined not to be tandem!. In peter, quality sor onsntoy. We oil the altentlouo •Il former patrons of Illewro. J. It Craw 2 Pen. and of ice dealers who want • good article of Fall or liptleu cough rid. st mod frowns. hie mt.. . WILEO2. We weld redl ycnr ennead. t dn. frOlall 114 Y W MIR nBu. .n... 8 are supe rto the [admit River Wake rob, bothin sae and Moos; as 9400 a / 2 0k and taken to the deep tune sold water of the North, The meat 01 the Ptah It • (leaf white, end fan* then any other White Fish taught on the florthero 1211.2 They arm vary &tine Me for broiling and table use. rey2l lm W. V. (maw, F . S S - TRAVVITkftRIES - NO HALF IstsW...IWIIITE FISH, 100 1860.brandA lodpecilo0; 100 ball bids No.l LA* Herring; 1.1.1 do No 1 Troo4 10 40 Lako ANA— la Witt sad for walo by . eIN J. A. OA N FINLD CO. sEED Ea:MHZ/a-75 bus. Prime Seed Rock •tteet,ln atom and for We by jr4B nun A. vremut. NDIA ItUlsbEitquuT BALLS—A very 4.111 y, of ditliettot Wm, lost' received ot,lho tollo 11.obbor Depot, VI 'La vi Vr ;Wep D t. ; .l. kIL LIILLTPIL rd FIXTURES—Of different kinds— far ode ettolviela nod Wall by el II. MIMI PO. D glso APPLES-100 bus. prime lined A prier lo otaro wad tor solo by j ,yJ. A. Hazes, oor. Ilfarkatua !mites. WALLOW •0111--10 noirianding frozAltaiimor Oxs Poly ookby , ' _ 1/111411 DECOR • 00. COPE AND & CO' PITTSEIVIIGH lIAIIKETS. tEriketled eApeciaLlz flor du. /1/Üburo Giblag4 , l i • Prrnamau, Tnr...r, June, 21 1,..01. ', • I LOUR -.44..5 was tvlas.l.-rable owlgy.ty m th. it .ar ootr it. , e.teme,. a1.h...,h the 1r.4. ti.”,” •eriv mo•Itl, ru.... tlo.d to twos .. from •lor.. In We... 11 . .e.e0 , I. nal ch.,. I. I 0 , 1 .. • 11., osIs• rep,. testlo Eras 4.11..... bnioAr I Extra 1 Ex Yet. I km, 0 - 4 %I ,I 1...) oo 7o 5 4.3 0 4.) d „6'o Mt.l.) 100 11. do, ... 9 , 9 040 40 do . 61, b Ul do 1000 . 2:0 04 .- 10 25 du to 40 40 talular arhoat 6 Ca,a 213 In It.. d 0 .6 39 70 0 .0 6 27, 02A14.-4./ala ate to ratter Letter demotet 004 ialiaat ant trove attlaly. Bales 400 tub tr.an elute at 23; It elan theta Is Let little &ADA 1. 05° ,0 laltiar 0 0 mar. Platt till meat ttelt lumens, wants. Bale. 2.at Lust ear Iva. {tura at 50, 1,0 10 do on %hart 65. 410 11•0 Prato 114.. r.. et 60, and 60 1.0 h .belled du at 64 Flail—Bales 21 Ude Is , titnore Itritlog at $7. 23 ht Itts die barrio,: at 21; 10 du do at $2.; 10 •hits f h at S , A O 41/1(43:44u good tiataand so 1 pile.. ore Brat. Fa're"4o4.l [DI shoulders at ei,iaa.oi. 20.10 00 aldee at WOO do.. ham. at 10!..4410.4.euitt ou do at 104 ii 60tat ettooldere byigax,t lb Ica surgur cuied ham.l2i„. rata In ptotty goo/ rrittuat. Bat*, el 20 aka at le!, - 015. 1160.01.4—:i1ea 2, 0 , 1 ootunten at $2. 1110LASBICA—ateady. Fah. t. 1.02 at .15:0.60, ludo tiak at 4U. ell HISSF.---Falas al las W 6 al S. DAV—Sal.* 1010. d. at oral. et $lOO DILIEV uva:v-4•lr. IV In sg Onr—Kale. 2V SW. No I lard oil at IdVdriS SALT—Salts 100 OH, No I at $l.lO. • . 111111A11— anon! ot.n.ty, .nd pro N O . had trly/n.....1 • 181110. F•ii . .lul 11 1.11.1. at N 41., do .1 h!V&C... and 3 On A'h chohn, at ssolvic•rAtt I AND Vl.ll/.2ICaICIAL. DAME Lott Dit.:l. —T., only Wetter of Import to ogle to day I. the deg.unii Whmt, wee feud, r,d In the et. Loth. Cikegit lk•urt by do - ge firnk.oridge, to lb. milt of Cl . S.,lttg I is.tnoilnit of tot. city egalont the ,State Dant of Altamocal. If will In troolllctell by cot reader. Ibel,aemelh , ug ogre 3 ,, 0f .goo the 1301401 a. &wing du. off [who. holding $.13g14 OLL tbu P•101)ra Dramb of the tote bout, SI,IOJ of which wee la $.5 hills, the feet 1.. $lO6 Cdo. and 150., presented meant. f.r pun:mot, deroafgulog gold. The Bent rein nil to leden(o. eatrpt by ...Ole, log each note n ...parole domend, paying enrh $1 ludo la 1111 ter; oleo, $5 10 tistrir on osch t 0.... of LOKI., tobOallf.oloo, sod the ruddite In gold. Ihe bolder minuet Chit model of re demplloo sod eorornecred 6011 lot eh gold on the $5 BlO, .111.10 - rt cent 11..n.gen, es allowed by the MI. ion' hang. log low ato coo. rettond ro :eon to god .0.1 slim, on demand. Oa MI. agrted stele of facto; the cue Wet argued before the Cart tart eat of our ableet Ingot gonfloufau on t. Is aids. It war eapected that In rendering judgment, e atones hat lengthy wrath. uploluti, pruportiut.te to the lutpurtauce 14 nl the at, would be given I,y th•Johge. llot a !noddle dent, lon only was mete tine nomad-o.lu, • proilon of l h. loaf to the dhehodant, oud • lee, to the pl•lnlity— parodhly to tut-a the one and pan Ilan other ho the bout. Toe tickling part of the Jecleit,h—in 16L., ditto We think at I..dtcrobe ,hie, mud • thch will of no le eppealed fro —lo that the book had • right to csider the $1 bill. eeparete &matt 13-4./eel.tuti M 00... the on plalutiff, but Ili .1 with lath.< LO bills *roan the deuututhailou of ss: ' t r 1,13.C441„ the Curt held that under tun.ea of Outi,treha of lek3, I flog allher as • Noll tender losd, the Beta could not tender aor iteclaliat ag•lont tbe de'etoltiot Thiltneettltra ail.. court beettg that d t et. twol• Is; the Houk In hul rid ethihg thee. mita flat goal. uu dentaud, lb. Nuking Law give. ku Cent - thetattlith darting.. again.! the Not tur 1,. refuhtl Id pty The)o,f.toetit of the Ural t Court la thereto, th.t, the Rod, if the aka , t f I.ll•suurt pays to the thetneteth. 1,44, lhattlotinn $,lOlOO ct . in, and tlllllegere 1,1 the &belle rule uhtli pelt. the named.. at' the pre•eut het thug ,tunuut to $ll 001). Dun will Ow there to be into to 0000 —l`t I..uu Dam. Paints or Ole I. —We throlhhed, hod week, ouch trim paid foe Moot, au. ate rouhl trine Mott r e a•e Ird lu ruts tit, Th.) rh, te he. ate the figure. ..f.tonal, 31€•13, le y..a s ',hut they ad tuey cork' hut to nu Mr ge.,5 o,le ..1,10 IN I. th-d er-re hot deened w..rthy o e,•01to leper, ctdiesµuel• ut u il' erten h•seettie elutes. 31. Woe et:ie. ea ea tt -V. t 1.5.11 at ISO • WA": lA Two eh et itho e•i tor InVe Ott tie hedt clti• to the •lt els. hies sla CT. Lut.t. Jouell.—Fl • 9 0,11; j.. 1 as 01,0 I, 11,/ •pl ray.ll ro 51,4.4 ~.110,11111vd 1., 114,1 Dor I .•I a I•.n—.til., tug J. ru at 41 . • tc Wh.alr.,..—uncLattxr.l u.J etaa.ly, lot It, r. . . Kuala—dull dlt ,!10 to, .t nn r. ..[,4 r r s .-1•••• I. .‘ fts,.lll, Ltir ..enta.,.l At •‹ 1.,11111, ~,••Nachn: V. tir. pre,. lull CA/Itt .11.A.0. Jute It —ll, Oa. ti.4l minsum=sem o pr-.. Mu L.( ton tot.ocot sou. 000 .1 .t Pl,ll,spe Yud A loon 0t0....1 r.nr,MIC 67 no to slv.too shoo 11., too logtot tor expo, qtozwy Nan icSvo lo low O. c 0...:, t rot. co 1.4 ,lon prows at oil tta , cow... • Stet 0.4.0..--ret•t quality j , ICO C,. sin,i2L;plo.sp. era. us:, W cou,l,,4aliFy $4.7f,4.1U, cutonsun el mho, IS 11,4 i,. ...terauh. quatay Wltl,hCouts—nr. bar, lo curl clusl I, 5. 0 3 ,1 %; c-Anu,ut. gaunt, $3,, itArrum quality $1:016 pau Larnl4 V.ral qua •t, turad $1,814.5 01-, urdi• nats q.t.", $1 c..oant u 40•1;1), 1354%0. la, Tana., 1,3 h: IL g.---4t131-1..1 V Of eneu.l , • , l at AI the sal 5., , e• a. LA- r, tn.' 11 floarl rs - 1 A loloato. P. " )1 , 4 la•Ni A C.lr • .• 11.-ury t ruanh, tolls And Oa 4,0 " 1-n.4...1.r co .... at W .0.0. 13.1 " 11 8.1.1,gar1.10n, 061 a • " 11 1 Blom A co ...to BI •• N liVortax...do " Heontoly A 111cCtrts, eboarg 111.3 nrct: * 111m1sW. !..1../41,sed .......- 711 y 11.114,11 A 1101, Ohln ....... 71 " Cul Naito.. 1.•. . a ......_..... A few om.lfer IoW al &Lon [too Fame nil.. 01.nep.-Al. 11te, At. 413.0 Jalf4 Ibel• were bead it mute; tolling for $lO.l. 1 op—Al lb. yarl../O haul Miller, Wol Volvo Ung, yttcl he .% hill from 17i.,5 Ibt/ onl 11A41..1 Import, by ILA%tread. PYiW 6 C U 11-2 tam milk, W Tlionp4.o: I lax M &sou dem I al oil, II • F416.4.<1; I Ina eliklNcopprt. cU 11 ow), 100 61,14 door, U Wall., 6 Lbl4 6.11, 61orilsud A euuno, •ptia[4l, IleW flare A cm, 7 bld• Ppoi, 3 du W 6leCuteb.... 3 pig metal, J ad: I too 6,3 r. Ci*rlte; I do .1k 11e11- It &at 4 lArls ..on M D•lsetl A c. 5 1 co4b chickeqvi, 6 book-I. roam, 4)0 Dark 10 due. Lurk..., .1 Vloyd; 3 cud" rivas II T.. 6.4.1. PrC R—',l3 bit nn cra , kora. & C Natl..: bnara bard...lEll.J C 111dIroll; 2 cke owls ash, 9 31c Kau • co; 21 a a Ll . 6a, W tda erg do, J 11 McCune, 1 I , a tad, I car arlt.,l - Llpplutott a .1 25 IA Ws 11.11. Graff • Vaeaurder; I cart:L..3.1,1.1u tota,Ctraa, 11'11.m 1 to; 12 cak• soda .h. 11 ck 1 c.r. 1 , 4 agricultural Iluplen.enta, .1 P Doors; 31 INg 0 am, II Ma11n...50 do [lodger. k Llltrattbu 1. I,ga 11 - . lo; hp 0.1...42 Ear..l • liatasilUtu; g halo ale, /4,m:we. • llarranl: 0 1.1,11..0r1,J M Cararidar, Ido, Little • Trlto , •l 27 el. ato, J Ilertert; l lark taaa. was; 3 W.I. tam!: 113ple, 3 LA., u 01.., J.rner, I°4l tc% 1 1 01 du, Litlugatoo,C.Telaud & to. Imports by Ulmer WIIKYLINC, por Cberolt-9 pkg. =odd, It L!Iton; 2 I.n. nom 1 Ltd sod 1 on do, J W tl.rlrr I co; 50 ski 0 .0, J n laggott 4on 1 bn, Lirlogotoo, Wog • c. 5 4 Corte.. error., 10 do do. II 11 d co; 3 holo toad, 00 les .10,2 curl ale OLIO, Khrolse 4 V0n..., 4 WO lb. lorrop Iron, °loser. 82 LUCIA, p sloriorr-10 Olds cologno 0, Llcrlooll *Carroll: 5 do otrodry, J I Conroe 4 err, 5 ttrlo, 1 On crock ors, W Frogman'. aim coon. Wit Miran deo', I Loolly, tic Cloak.) . • no; 1..11 Imq J O'Connor, 1 do, Herron, IdeClur. ken boa 4 Lis Osrdoaro, L.1110••4ot Copol.ol A c.: 42 cone 01,1., I 11;./eLc q J co; 5 bull lord 011, 59 pkg. coodloo, Muller /I Ricker...o; 40 L4ll , • 1.1.1. y, E 11 Myers 4 no. 20 dq )IcOon,d,. Cowart. 50 do, II 4• C Iruocom 42 Lb., Yor 6410 A cm Lt.lo 0 to, Clarks 4 co, 72 do, 8 Llorru); 104 dry lades. U N 11..firtot1; 34 grown Irldea, ilrotormgor L am; 500 poi loot, Mock Lorn • Chaos, lOC do, T 11 Norm .1 ca, 751o0• 81off 'roc, sq'cr.l A r It It co. I=l There wee but tinted.° on the leen, totter ley. The mole antral loqutul 11,1 regular packetswoe the Menne, (tom M. Loots, Willie the Al try Cook for CIOCIII0•0 wad Wheeling boots ...Cute the depertorte. The river [ve tt.. to 1011, ate h Iteut thou J trot In the Channel et lb o puha. The peat thalorit) of the heat. hut, at the latelluit Lae. had up let the 60/10141. Ilene the Ohio 1. f.llloo lust, slab 1.% Get la the tuna' The Camberload I. loon A. walla 6 1%41 au Its/ left, shoal Tbs lower 'able to fclin., wain n nun lb. .b•atn.t bars. Tb Namara{ (rum rit.l•vrgh In. New 011e.D. pb.set atilt ytolordo.y. The. Cdria -r to.na 110. Ths We Lce (roan St. Lou.. 1. It bur PaEr...e4.6 —Cm. Wan. Steamboat tt•gtetar. Ell oaf, eTat , Te.gr.ph, I.ln.wes.Mr. 1 . 04,1 , 10, Crowa•vtM, J4lYdream. Crqeurrllle. ' Jet• r. Col. agourtl. Igetehntb; Ctmv..lt, b•eltet: Clar•va, mollur; El 0 Baker, Wrke.mx: I 0 ISekrt, N'ha Loll; PITINTED MAN 8., 186.). ANOTiII LOT Dl' DAY. This satairaLts article kr Ladles' Trimming gnat sod pretty 14 iiistrset cm every Kamera to shish It asptedi either lar - .140111.11' OR 011ILDAViii;i4E It I. Om& bi .ter mem. In *holm:Aim/ soil time sob atattlal ember. atta •111 ttsiniity oral to Ma beet hao0;„ aitdr:7o7*.::,o,lt taw *tilde of toionfActuro the l.d ki snj it:911.4t1 tjkSliall4 e7iWloe. Fold wholesale .nd retail BAT >SO:IAKE & M4ORUM., • e. 17 filth NUN J—.'n:..~+.:...- - aSTOL - f. - p. t. h Gb mANUFAcTURERs OF SILEATIIING; st.i ROTS Corn:lL PRESSID POP PR Ft ...21031. Rann..l lintnnas, Spaltes Sokinc,Lo, iintnn - leno and bn.l.r is IrIZTA LS, TIN PLATI 01Y.ST IRON. WIAB , tt. Constantly an bond, Tinmsa 4.41.4. and Tads. 9 9 , D. 4 8 9 , 4 V e r Y4lO F,„430 , , 00, „ (40. 4t RAPID FALES.,.. Proprietors, 1161122173 IZAIRBANES' PATENT _ ...:ghing L.. 11 n 00, ,• "V. GRAIN. °kg. 00AL. 1Y01'...1 tor ALL parrot. of Nraehandisina, aldnier Dotnx.t or . a ith tloienag or • dhow; Iron ur Wutdrn Wt.., and of all clam. and capacitinorcon Ttaliread part.tedoara to the .moil coma, Kr ale. a o,t Allis, they ar. M. ratan... sod only aladallactartra of the unrivalled JARUS FACED liWou, LOCKS AND LATCIIIO344 riabt or I:ft Land door, or ov..ry anJ rarionaly trimmed and Iniahad. CO/ftt AMU., PAINT HILLS, CORY MILLS and EU IaLLICRa. E A ['HALM CUTTERS sod FTUITISIit DOLTS, AR Li , Itratiso 0 Alit szol 811UTTI:11, 111301:5. &MD CASTORS, AXLE CITIAllti, WARDROOM 1103E11 PIRK aiditiMr he, tn.; todetto.r snit ovary variety or Stallooddo laantoatle trararar. gratralty, • tooßtlyd zyccuti gtcnces W 0 RIC Es. PARK, M'CQRDY & co ,ffortiknoor, No. 140 Find and 120 &cowl Wool, Pittobtargll. Pea•sr.: I?'ipotl4l.46.re of Co..ut soy daslrt4 pattern. my2PolawlyT The Confessions and Jazponeace of a --- • DESIO NED for the benefit and as a warn ing and a. nutleo to )nog men ales sutler from Nrree ons Debili.y. Prtte Iture facny, AP. no aPom..gonna et early °T ara supplying at the lama time th e Re $11 Mr. Hy • softener from the above cans/sand Irsnt sessitcal • Intpaaltlan and goaclit-ry 8, , ,d• copies (mailed fret) on rt. trlng • inettrt•l4l2. vet. po. Inou.ne the akin IA f th•appitennt, NA. Tll•tij gr. MA YtAllt, !fog Bedterd, Mop County. New York. •pl2td& LYON'S XlAtifikr.TlG zsr e 13 IC xt, ArTI2I2IItA'ATE.I BF.D Eras, ROACtIFS. TICK 4 AA T 3, 0.1 UDEN IVSECTS, .t. cor.W. cn row. LYON'S MAGNETIC PILLS AP.E CERTAIN DIATU TO RATS AND MOE. apl,olcolo3 IterSold RwerTwhrralli* RAIL ROAD SPIKE .COMPANY: Joio•pla Cllllvrortli.----13. W. C. Blilwall (Stuoussoin Porte", 12We 11 Swat.) 111.1111IICIIIMS RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, anlTirlfr PIRTPNQW7I4 PNAIN'A Ma.1311.1.1.31f. or. co.. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Mann facturn. Ousefp:mettle sod orders fur LEAL, rII DEP, LUMP. eolieited. Prtunpt stun, tluu to rueeletug aLd foneurolud . No. 49 Commercial.. 4 $l. L.oali. atiVAtf N. HOLM 1f..13 le SONS. DM.. IS • Foreign and Domestic Bills , of E=l SAX& NOM aND APLCIB, 67 I.I.IKKET BrMK6T, PITISMILIH, P 6. O!..C.•lha'livto toad•- oc all Cho prlt.tipat titity;broc/0 or lb, 111"0-4 -MAtAso Artkiti, NJ I( 111 /1 IV . ftesau met urrr• wa. Walt. 11l 811 Eunlit of TOBACCO, - SNUFF AND czo4aa, eti D . TODACCO, earner of SmatiLpid Sb 0,0 an 4 P ITLAIMALI U. PA J. SCOTT, Dentist HAS removed to the house lately occupied u. LI A. Ward, Nu. reaa atrvel, (month ode) Wird Jo.r abvse llama street. tar. 11uura Inrcu J 4. MI. UII 6-!L-!,... ....... .--‘l6optaltua. ROIIINgtN, ililB 16151618, !MUD/HEELS AND MACHINISTS, WAS Ti ING'PON WORKS, Pittsburgh, Penna. Office. No. I 1 ...... . If anufacto klodo of efram Vogl or aud , Mill Markin , r 7: . ..flog., flottro..l Wok, gtrato hulk... urine. t Irao Work. Jolrbiag and %Toll - fog do.. stoat =tic. orriklydk COL‘L.INS rorwarding and Comadeslon Merchant, WIIOLOALII D 11.1.1.133 IN eh.erose, B.tter. Aud 31euerally. 31,, VA la *P.6.4 Tv....L ANN...ryk B. B. dt O. P. MAREELEI, PA l' Ett MANUFACTURERS, Acd Dealer. la lODIC , PRINT, CAP. LETTER AND ALL HINDS OP VV RAPPING P.A.PR R. Rare ',mond Itam No.r Woad greet Cu N. 33 Hait444J Street, Pigs:rare+, P. Cr-Patth er Trade to Raga Agi r d.rfc JOHN B. LHD, No. 5$ eeeee St., Pltt•borgh. A good fuoiortment of CLoTus, CAS3I3IZIII.B, Vvrrnroc CO.TIIIIOOI, alld all goals =R.N. k,r gentleman. , starj.trocelved. 8..-Orivr. promptly 511.1, I. the tatmt stylst of tla••rt. terlYel _ _ 13A n. 1.17 .E. I- .R .11Z) ID 1., £ , Wooden and Willow Ware. BIMILTS, BROOM DELC6IItB, CORDAGE, O. No. 21, Dlasnoad, =QM= IMIMMMM3 ZZLEITtaI3-A.Z.ST T.A.XX.OI:L, No. 54 St. Clair Street, IITI:11BDIU111. PA (DrArlah's New Uillldlixt,` aiktrif, Errovis; .Viro Rad. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, afanatectaier avd Dealer In every variety of COOKING, PARLOR AND IIEATISCI "1" 0 4 E S Plain and Fano, Grate Fronts, Sole Proprietors of the celebrated PATENT GAS BURNING AND &YOU CONSUMING COOL{ STOVES. Offic. aLd Solc. Rum, No . 4 Wood st-, 11011.14bork h, i' torDoll)fo Pittsburgh Steel Wor ks. 111“0 /OHM- ---JOUN 11 . 0.171.1017.1 Jl5 - 24 . BOYD ac — Oo, Iklanurwur,r. cf ,CAST STEEL.' SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,. BP RING. AND .AXL.B.S, Corner Ross and First Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa; mu, L. - ortEt Gri R.Xt;ELA_NGEC. 5111i1TBILLS DRAWN BS OUNCIKNi 'SIII9U.DIAN O. CO., ON TON 0111..5 Ut.NI , lACitiul4, ly di:111801 051 FOUNDIITKILIAINts al.4l,ue*steus yruicapal awl LODI. 44 riariCe, CieLginD; Unllsun. GelquaD). BAWD. will anal Kcroprao Enna. COWliataly on ham 400 i ert.) W M 10 w W iLLIAaiI a 0,-, 04‘...nri.. W.... acre.. curt.. ad Tint.. R. S. 11.1.11,1 , L.. of 1.41,•vac01l 1.01.1.441. PITTSBURGH I:OHAISSIHIS lIOUBS. WALKER a BARNEYB, CUM. Pi 11.616 LON M. lu2t,Capl..l3rft. &PA ,14•00 lot Um VITSBIIIiGIi U It& UKED cUUDS, Co:a. thi.4 AND unDis blzaeliAND/21, No 160 Pearl buoct. NfL W Sr U 1-4 li. . 4Oreotivigumrolt solmtbrO, to erbtob proper pergronal at tetinott glen be weep, end proceeds promptly remitted. airitrablaM Sturm Prtre,lllGberde t Cu, ?law...Yob e kihr,1.40130., /bq ,blGSaa2 Mutter. Mean. Adm., Kocklja • & &slue, N.Y. • prit:l) d \ J 073. N CO(S•.' est. As MlA.r•Crtißllti 0/ Iron ILOling, Iron Veldts, -Vault Dooret Window Shawn, Window •Onards, Nos. 91 Stand Stred amid s 0 l'Aird &Pert, (Ilertrocu Wool and Marker„) PIII73ACILOg, PA, Ha.* Co hand • misty al new Paturo4Lne7tndphto aNUGia far all pummel. Particular Martial paid to ert. [brag Owe Lou. J•bbrta 4••• at altorisort•• 11.111.11SOLD'8 °IMMIX 1'85PA8ATIO11.• furAtie Bladder; lISIAIDOI.I/6 SUalll3 tor dm: rildnopr. 1l ItLM(IULdB.BUUHU for Ur Gard: . BUCIIII for the Drum; 11111.41SOLterl. =CHO &0ff...r0ma.% HICIASOLWII Kumla for Lore of Idonrosi: FIKLIIDOLD'S SUOCID for Dinineasof Vision; lIIILIIISOLII . B BUCHIL for Diflltalt Bronthint lIKUISOLD'S BUCI11:1 for wron EIRL31604.1)111101111U for Gontril Debility; lIELII WWI'S SOCIIO for Onlyrraid Idhooltado; lISIABOLIPS Immo for horror of Dhosanv ' . 1100111:1 for taidASsiorig TIKINDOLD'S 110CHO lor Waligol000r: • \ • KLIIISOLD'S 11001 U for Drinros of Me Skis; MICIIU fur SraptlooC - • • 1113.11110L108 13110111:1 So Pain I. the Bort; BINIIII3 tor.Uoarlorisoof tiallalrOrlth Tommrory Sofftodon sod too of SUM; Itrazt.u . a Duda° for WoldlltY•ndarotl.rnom .11.1 Want of A tt ootkek. Horror of Poorly' 2ITLSIDOLD'ii BUMS Lir Obotrnotlonin ' - HtIdIBULdB tEUCIICI RIMY. arising from Ind cretka. sod all /lases crag EreanskOrnson, aligns to &lbw son, from elm/am ens. orlefuntroir. • • Sold only by 1)/I. El SO. II MATSU, 140 Wood stmt. Plustmonh. • BARUALNS iN RNLI. FIRRAUN HUBS. BAZO&INS IN rarity a. do'. (M11112201* Pkrtmeen) asaaaras IN au 9AIWALIREIj..I 7INI SUWON& Darn GOODP4 j ai as BoaoartaLD a col. EMESEINISE z-,prEtai jtutitgb MILTZIeS biII.SCOLOIIS V titNIN D 151201411, Thyll, Itemsty is the WA.* World Sun to Moterstisat. Bars, Ines, Oxstoons, Bras, A 1,,,, MostirThM, Fun, Mayas, Sbus, acmq Wants LSD OMNI irlr3o% 50,000 ram SOLD EN ONI DONIS Them Colobested Remedie• hen beat estattelvely teed fer tsrent74.rn year+ then parts of rerope, end their mine ohms pewee ben beet atteeted by the Oottb at • Saida, Preece, Inland, Ataxia, Prcuste; RAM* &Mimi, WO. oze. Ilofatd , Naplee, eo., and their Chemical prow& ex molted - , and effroeed by the meet distlegalehed Idedkal. raculthieall over - the mold. Their datratianees to an kinds of ratan and Itasca has boon eatified !n this eaontry by the Director' of the adults Public Lakin:llion% Planters., Formosa, Peolaibtoro Of foals., Worth...Ey, Illantaetorins,logl IT talon• dl.. toirbisboel plants eitioons. NCLIMIDITAI4 De:Montle:a and Codify:24ot the alkaiy of these Remedies can he seen at the Depot. Dor .ale, Wholesale and Detail, by the Ineantor and praetor, - JOREPD IdNYDE, Prudes' Chocolat, 612 Broadora3 (cor. llocaton st.,) New Tort. General Agent for the U. Btat. and Claming, IraiDIR ICIL V. RUEIVION, Drunlst No.lo Adair Boa"anurilt licoadway, No• York. !or .ac N am city, vholftale mad n 4111127 IL Z. NHL. LeltS & CO. , etnner Wooal via P•ound Ptll.l Jya.nraion, Akmeer Dismoca atrl Market .t. BM:MU& & WE NN NAN. 111,111ftny. daMemdfo HAIR D Y B—HAIR DYE--HAIR DYE WE. A. UATCIf it LOWS .11Aza DYZ t The Original awl keel in tke World 1• All others aromerro imitations, and should be avoidal, If you alas 10 ewers@ ridicule. GRAY, (IND, OH• BOOTY MATH Dye]. tly, to • IA01111(111 and nature! Brogan or Black Sleet the lenat in jury to the heir or .tin. TIFYININ MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been lurerd• ed to Wm. A. Batchelor oboe 1939, and over 50,000 appllcs clone have been made to the Bair able postrona able ra• coon. Dye. y. WM. A. BATCUELORT HAIII DV b prodecea • color Doti to be distinguished from ratara, • and la V 4111417110 net to Injure to Use losat,borever tong It may becenkitsned,andlbel . 111 effects of Bad Dyes rimed's.]: the Deli! Invigorated' for Llt, by We epleusdld Dye. Mule, gold or applies] (In 9 private rooms) no the Mafia, to', 2L Ltroadas'ay, Ne. York. • - Sold In'all elfin end L.rwl of Use Iluliid'Stable;bißrag ;tote and ► . nay Ono& Dealer. is:- Tll , - k••••• 16, Lu tLe untut• .b,4 hthlres• rtpun • steel • pLdet mg-raving'. fottel.l.4 ore/telt box, of WILLIAM A. HATOIIIILO/6.1; - 1 16 Wed 61r-rt.:et. York. MEI= --I wios—wi6a=avios.. BATCLIELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpaua aIL They an. elegaualigla, easy and 4unatli, thuipu La a cLariu—ca turalug up beLaul—unaltriullug ul tia• haul: iudee4 'W. la Ma out) aitabliataucut ,orluara Arm, t.W v. are pruparly auadararaod and !mak , jrs:l‘ilayer " la anal atr...r.. Now Wick ;;; w F ; I IWO es MESICINIS SYILLTP"A , , CAMS Ilcrk.-1 helot* &o..strOct id • kit= i front Dirod 13idil, of Kokluttoluie Station of tau Volley itetlrced, who reit cloud of • bail form of elyrpepalic Ly we are of tbo l'eturieu dy nap. Ste. Dryd Li a hotel keeper, soil Le aril Looter. and be hos .o red for tbeilat .ated years.` Du Itifortua me that be seined eight pounds to fled., by ttoi Leo of eue.LOOle of the ay rupoiad Lac au dierited toe to publish lies lector, 'clads It appaudisL refer to the whit, arlcerteremeut of the ['errata° Spay lu &bother rolumi, for particulate of Ile curative Wren!. DO.. OVA. IL IiIIYEXII,7IO Wood &treat. Bole Aland, .11304.11 T 73d, Da. Oro 11. HrteraF—.; , tr—Zuclaankl I wad yoi three 'dollar. tor 'two bottleeof the Ferules Prep. I got eia battle fretrytm Oboot three weeks ego. If you realket me, I told eat that . I had momt.thlag Die dyepettaha. be sympteme'tecre arled..pd paha le the !meets, awl petite id the back at the teck, *MS at time , . cliental. Tot: ream mended the Perviaa Plrap, AO It bate dnoe moasarkoml ibex and Weiss. that I harp trial yit,aml I haye been taking medicine Lithe laet eliht year. Ton told me it I would take Utzw bottle. at ox Um*, - yea eretili ere tt fur flta dolt r. bat nut kcc.jcB steam It would do any goad, I thoight I would lint try 00. Latta Nov, that I. .o icadlarfh• balwata of zb4, rovary In eo ',Dort s Ilene, I ca alit rno.l me ehoother um. b.ttlet. lIAVZD 14011.. told Ly D 6 llbOktfllt U. SkYSER;Va I d litd it. fe:26114•1 Don't fail to procure M.rd. South tog Sysap ter Chndrea Teething. It has no equal as earth. It greatly facilitates the process of teethingLy sufteaficellie gums, ralacLog all Mariana. tloo— will allay pelstonsili tore to regattas the towels. Depend avow Itoraithersi It will give rest toloarsolves, and rellid sod Osslth to yotr• t!Iflal. Perfectly wereto all cuss. This 'manilla preyeratloD lie Ma pte.vll4lon at on.' ol MCA tsxperleimed and ALIN! iitemila Ftrysktsu. I Sow .Maglimil, and hl. been eiked with taver4.lll4 .nR.eY In of • . . We believe It Iho beat and eared moody is the worLl,lll ell use of Dymeatery and Dfaroceek fa Childnen,wbether It arises from teething or from soy altercate*. • . • lr Ufa sad bealth tan be estimated by pw a. and oeute,ll te worth to weight la gold. itilliona of betty,. ere sold erery year la the Veiled Mate. 1100 an old and well.rtied remedy. • PRICE ONLY 'A CENTS A pOTrLI. Na-Norke venni!oe unite the facwhille of MINTS ♦ Plit• %INS, New Vora, bon the .taide wrapper, Bold h 7 Dregptsta throoghoot the world. PR. 0 RO. U. KETdRit., A pot for Plttabargh. tnautewlvf.T Mrs. Winslow, do expaleneed :lithe and Female Phykli4ith. ptueay to the attention of mother. ha: SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING •• • ablch greatly feelillatta toe proem. of Wellies byliatbrel. log the gorcia, mincing all latlmmallaa—.ll allay. ALL PAIN and itianood lc ectioa, en 4 L. • • . 'SOHN. .TO IiaLGULATE Ttlfi. BOWELS. Deread opotrlt, mothers, It nrlll altered to yoarrlrai;* . _ . Relief and Health ta•your Ihfantu.• -- We hive pnt np ani sold (hi. 'article tor over leo Niue, ..4 CAN' NAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND THITIII iA It what We have never been able Waif a.m., Illattaa. et b ormadklne W ., 0 , ow , NETER DIAN 1E,.; FAILED INA BIN- - ' OLE INSTANCY;_' To EFFECT uultic, 61 " T" IMG When tI ta ely: .•____ ~.....1 Slr RIIP. • . taiRIC sue& Never dI3 erel dimatlearllon by any one who nest 11. On Um contra - 4... all are delighted won Ica operatic.na and. ipealtln tartallai* rommetniatkin of Its magical 'effect. and method amines: We apeak In nit. natter . WIIAT WE DO ENOW,waiftre , ten Foam' expo-mom, AND PaltbOE OOR IMPUTATION lOU TOE' FULFILLMENT OF Pi IIAT WE' BERI•OI. CLARE. In alma: ever; loatan-e artier., the inlantla Sae - &ring from pato and ex bbiattluu, relief alit I. &bad lo fifteen or twenty tntnnua attar the .Drop LWmfnluared. f Tbli trainable preparation la the meembitionorbn• the meat EXPERIENOED and SKI Lt DL NURSES In Naar England, mall hat beetirmed with bEVEIt FAILINO sup taitt3 in • ' • • THOUSANDS OF CASES. It not only relieve. the cbltl from pela,bat Inehlowttet the stentscit awl bevels, a ult.& ettitlity,ated gine toettand ettergy the •Isole eyttem, .Isunainsmutl7 Miffs Griping id thr Bowctstiad Wind Co11C:::: • •ettletene...ftdcn, mottled.. etre in. hove at lb. UPI a-K pa is 10,V .11% If uot •prtrli.y r. .e put: Wit et. •..:4 Kitt tram tt Ola.- StltHa IS Olt L1J1LE.....1.-11..rit uti , ••• wits. 'nuu 0w...0.u.. to .111Terit... tr.. *tit 41 Er Wm..* ~l utt.d.'•- -01 -or I Kt .0011 yule rug PncltlDW. B OP .0 fiXtl.". aratvl tot ,uu bud 'oar solt.rtur r. 11.1 that 4,4P./1.1410.1 ... Mu. 01.1. Pull . irvuto.u. utuut tu'ut mitt.) rad , lA.'. .touul'OLl*l 'be Maptille ..r urTI.3 •ja:' PYIKL%B, Nt,r, • ork, U J. tn. • riippet "—id • 1/ruptl..• tlituoyti of !E. wand. 3 egal•Cipa. 0111 es. 13,Ordar letrast.. l D. p t ,iegtcria.l.l otINTU PR/i .g w-Tt.li'd CO, tururr Wuud ow/ ...At...in.-c0...6 , GtO. l kir IiSKIL 1,0 WiJod staved. :..ISWot•Iy7 F. L U U;A .S; • : •••: - ',.t • D. • • ASTOR:UT ZATI, 4EirOrllce, 50.74 Gran.l. Street,- .aaa . ftriastrAirit,' MC:4I L , J.: Cann Lat. of hotter, l's. p u avANc COVEY, - ATTORN)SiS AT 24. 1 . Fr • .... eitt.i-mott, ht. 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