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CITY AFFAIRS
11 .1rotottouninah Observations for tbo Gozete, by
G. Rimy, °Oriel:4.sB Fifth St..--eorrerted daily:
IN SUM. tl SHADS
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ReprrbBcan Headquarters for 1860,
6011 N Eft WOOD AND FaURTII Fa&
- ANN-Aatrraoce on Wm-dab...VIM
• FIigNACADING Rooustip,n every day, (Sun
dn•_elefirell,) tram 9A. 51 P u. Ragligib, (lemon
and WWl' Nea.p.r.o. from all Part. tho Ulu.) on
and Repet.tonn Campaign Doommont. for rUntribmi.. Th e
poqic awl r.ognr• MONET, Pitt.burvo n n ow
_Malty lorliml
pen. EtkaltlOS Committee of at. Club ro"ot EVERY
WEDNE4DAY st.the - Noromo n.
arlitAftwter
Eletrreschn,-51tchael Meivoy, convicted of
selling liquor without a license, was sentenced
en eaok of two charges to a Tule of $lO and the
cotte of prosecution, and to undergo an impris
onment in the county jail far a period of ten
days.
James Agey, srbo . Plead polity of larceny, was
sentenced to pay a floe of 6; cents, make reed-
ItSign of the stolen property, or the value there
of, pied undergo an imprisonment for two yeses
in lltte Western Peultenlisey.
Charles Says, E,q , mode an appeal to the
Court in his behalf, elating that 0 was the boy's
Bret offeeee, nod that it belonged to the discs°
lion of the Court to determine whether it would
impute each a stolenoe as would lead to his re•
formation or confirm him in guilt
The Court replied that, although the prisoner
had plead guilty, it bad gooe into an investiga
tion of the circumeteceee attending the theft,
the result otwbieb was l].ll it had °occluded the
prisoner bad ;served hie iliac iu etealing other
men'e property, and cxhitotad en adroitness and
dexterity la his collieg which to tyro could
bays acquired. Ito had been in the habit of
stealing from bk. infancy upwards, and it vies
only of sympathy with Lis mother that he had
not been pneished'eoener.
sliohael Smith, convided of adultery, was
a nairiced to pay a floe of GI cents, the costa of
prosecution and to undergo an imprisonment of
5 calendar monitor io the county jail.
Mr. Rippey, his counsel, Mated that previous
to the late irregalaritles the prisoner had been
a faithful and exemplary husband, and had pro
vided for his sick wife in a manner which hisair
eumetemees 'rendered reasonable. The prosecu.
(iota originated iu the malice of s man named
•Patterson, who had attempted to ride the prix
one, on to rail, and was erraignad for that breach
of the pesos hereto the Mayer. Ilia wife, if
"rived of his assistance, would be deetioate of
support and must become a charge oto the
noway. She was in the room, ready to tub.
Mandate - the foregoing statement, and woe anx•
tons for the welfare of her husband
Judge McClure replied that the so were exira
neoutt facts,of which the Court was not judicially
Informed, and therefore could not tote notice.
Tbe . evidence against the prisoner gave glaring
proof of hia•guilt ; be bad been convicted upon
it and -must be punished. The Court would,
however, out of regard for hie ftmily, matte the
fine merely noc , ;tial.
Timothy Riordan, convicted of murder in the
second degr, e, was sentenced to pay a flue of
610,41,3,m0 carte of prosecution and to undergo
imprin moment in the Western Penitentiary
for Biz yearn
- A New RULIICIAD.—A railroad meeting was
hold in Brookville on Friday evening last, to
take into consideration the propriety of building
streak between Phitipsburgh in Center noun
wyr and Waterford in Erie. A charter was
granted hat winter and commissioners named
fipm •the several counties interested to take no•
Liao in the matter. A meeting MIA held previ•
amity in Clarion county on the lath lest., phioh
the commissioners from this and Clearfield onun
,ty attetided, but no other counties were rep. e
aented•
Judge Barrett, or Clearfield addressed the
meeting, showing the great use of the Philips
burg & Waterford road to the section through
which it passed. The lake trade he stated to be
thirty nix times as great as the Ohio trade, and
he argued the necessity of constructing the
road from this feet: That the double Oath of
the Central road was hardly adequate to trans
port all that wan offered between Pittsburgh
and Philadelphia. flow much greater should the
means of transportation be between the lakes and
Philadelphia when the trade in the one case was
so much larger than the other 7 That city had
not done as much as her intere_st prompted her.
New York was making every s ff to to secure the
lake trade, while the second city in the Uoion
Tao eomparitively idle! It was not expected
that the counties through whiebthe Philipsburg
and Waterford road Intl pace sihnuld build it,
but it is expected that Philadelphia or the Central
road or both gogether will undertake the task
If either one should take hold of it, it would be
constimatai.
The Judge stated that the c tipany would
bind itself to persons taking etook to expend the
money in the county where it wee tobscrilied,
and that the work would not be begun until a
sum is raised sufficient to build the road .
The laregoing la a summary of the Judge's
views: The Star stales that there is a competi
torin the field—the Sunbury & E-to Rtilroad
Ahern - this road be built and the Allegheny Val
= leg lithid,made io coooect with it, she two would
wobouly get the Lake trade, but rival the Gen
" tral Road 12 hit .0410 trade, and to prevent the
ontistruction of these thoroughfares, the int,
gees of the Central Bead imperatively demand
- edsonsedneided
• . Boob are the views of the Star. As the Pail
awPWaterford road is to pass through
Brookville and the 'Central rood would hem pow
erful auxiliary, if its views on this question
could be made to tally with those of our cotem •
porary, we prerume there is a little very natural
bias In his expressions of opinion. We thick,
from the tank of public COnfidel2l3o in railroads
generally at this time, that neither of the con
nections spoken of will be made fur a coneiders-
Me period yet.
TUB Cosa or Micatd.s —Too case of Hermon
Mick.le, convicted of seduction, wan brought up
for final disposition on Saturday, in the Criminal
Court. Mi. Hampton called ;several witnesses,
among them . Mr. Palterer., who stated that be
hrd known the prisoner for nix years, and al.
ways thought him a decent . youog man; the de
fendant had worked fur him for a tong time, and
he considered hint a very hitt:tetra:ma, though a
very Ignorant young man
Mr- Shaonon stated that he had known the
defendant for three yeort; Me character had
,baen very good; prior to this diffiAlity hr never
'knew hlm• to too in a scrape of any kind; and
7itat the defendant was a brakeman ou the
Cleveltiatt 'Railroad
Mr. flimpton thought the case made out by
the prose - nutria was not en aggravated ono. The
defendant woo young and Inexperienced and
could not be expected to govern his conduct with
that diaoretlon which would be looted (Jr from
an older person. After reading the ant of An ,
eciattly, Mr. IL called three witnesses to the
Wand, and observed to the court that many mere
might be examined it it wee deemed titles/tory.
Each of three testified to the good character of
the defendant provione to the preeent difficul
ileerhe being nharaoterived hEI 1111 hooch', eober
nod indeetrions moo.
The Court, to answer to the calumet, replied
that the Wombat's gaud character wan never
denied. -., The Act of Amemblyproeided that
where there were mitigating circumstances, the
eentenoe might be alleviated. But the circatia
.etanCeein this case were rather of au writ'',
ting than a mitigating character. The vet wan
good enough for defendant, and be ought to
have made her his wife. Bat he not only did
clot make this timely reparation, but pule it out
of hie power bymerrylog another woman.
. The range of discretion placed in the handset
the Court was very large. Itie Honor wiebed it
were leee:
Oa consultation with - Judge Sdnms it won de
termined to hold the matter over for the preeeot.
'Michels will therefore probably not be Bellieuced
petit seit,fiaturday.
Dir aOLLY BSCUIELOR."—Tbis 18 tho
tills of spew gong just issued by Firth, Pond
& Co:, New York, and composed by our talented
young fellow-townsman, Fred. B. Holmes, Elq
Until within a abort time, few of the most init..
mote friends of Me. Mimeo were aware of the
great musical talent posseesed by him, and con
sequently were no little astonished when big
Gent effort: 4 qt is Beeorded" appeared—a song
iwhich Is feet becoming ts standard braes bittd.
A piece, a good evidence of its popularity. Both
' pieces can be bed at Kleber's music More,
-Fifth street. We would suggest to some of 0 . 111"
glee, clubs the propriety of getting Mr. Holmes
to oetopese for them some campaign songs. He
can, If the put is any indication of the future,
do It as well, better in fact, then most of the
numerous campaign song books that aro con
'stonily appearing.
Sys Jamie NIEIMAP/318 r —The Mayor's police
alright a woman. early on Saturday morning,
Awned Mary Moore, in the mat of steeling clews
.liapere from ander door°. She wee promptly
arrested and taken before life Honor, who, after
*brief iodate on the enormity of cheating the
people. from their morning mei:discharged
her, open promising etas would relinquish this
'mode of making s living,
YOMIG MUNI AeisOCIATTOTI. —lt
will be seen by reference to soother cetemmthet
tha.members of the Vitleborgh Yotieg Iten'e
'Christie:, Admonition byte their regular month
ly meeting to-night. A revision of the Conon
binion.wed other buddies will be discueeed. The
members of lbe butoolatiou, aid ail others who
taro;azilalerost la Its prooperifij should attend
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CtIISICa Dinitaricar.—The Second Nasky le-
Han Church, (Ser. Dr. Howard's) corner oft
for dedication. ; The Doctor's text in the morn
ing nu from the 19th chapter and 18th wens
of Leviticus: "Ye shall reveleoce my Senate
cry." De preached a eery eloquent and Inter•
eating sermon, which wee listened to throughout
with the most marked attention by the congre
gation. In the afternoon, Dr. Swift, and in the
evening Dr. Paxton preached.
tTita Rao■ between the "Good Intent" and
"Relief" fire companies came off, according to
"programme," at the place previously men
tioned. They raced with the reels—the "Good
Intent" beating the " Relief " some theca hun
dred yards. Etch reel had sixteen picked men,
and for a long time it was nip and tack bet wean
them, until finally the Good Intent" made a
tremendous rush, and got ahead' The race was
I very exciting ode throughout.
Te■ folios:lag are the officers of the Repeat.
lican Club in Freeport, Armetrong county, Pa :
President, D D. Alter; Vice Preetdent, G. K.
Rapp; Corrcepondiog Secretary, James Fuller
ton; Recording Secretary, James Mahaley•
Treasurer, George Eppler; English Correspond
log Committer, Dr. ltlegeil, G. G. Gladeon, Dr.
McCourty; German Corresponding Committee
George Eppler, David Kraft, William Drum
ntershausen.
Tots CROPS.—The growing crops ilk this coun
ty present a promising appearance D. this time.
Wheat and rye look well, oats are growing fine
ly, corn is thrifty. The grate crop le un•
0u.,11y good, and some hay• making has already
been acne. Should nothing unfavorable occur,
we will have a bountiful harvest.--Cfearfleid
ilatrnat.
FOREETALLINO Till MARKET.—Patriak. Regan
wee fined $3 on Saturday morning, by the May
tor, for forestalling the market. ['stria had
purchased n bushel of eherries from a military
roan and was caught by the police selling them
over again contrary to the city ordinance stid
public morals.
BENEFIT —Mr. Lester, the efficient stage
manager of the "04 Drury," take, a beaefil
Wednesday night, which should be well attend
ed. During his stay here, Mr. Lester has made
hosts of friends, who, on as occasion like
this, should testify their regards for him io a
substantial manner..
To Ds &frown( —The Mayor bas signified
his determination to stop the practice that has
been so mach in vogue here of late, that of
firing shooting crsaltera, Sze., in the open streets.
The ordinance relative to this imposes a fine of
$5, which will be collected from every offender
caught.
ATTACHMENT ISEUEM.—An attachment wee on
Saturday awarded by the District Court aguiuel
WET. Hoyt, G•y, Treasurer of the llorotigh of
Manchester, for disregarding the order of the
Court directing hint to puy a lodge at the
soil of Anderson for use TN the through
Castrates Deceits:lra—The Republican Cam
paign Songster; pries 10 cents.
Liras of Lincoln and Douglas, vat i”11/1 editions.
Debates of Lincoln and Douglas.
Tribune Campaign Tracts.
Portraiu of Lincoln and
The Republican Pocket Pistol, can lie had of Runt
Miner.
SuotLit you ask mr, should you wonder,
where to buy your Shoes and Gaiters; I would
answer. 1 would tell you, go unto the reople'e
Shoe Store, No. 15•Ftfth street, where you can
buy cheap ladies' kid slippers, 50 cents; gai
ters. $1 00; buskins. 75 cents; gents gutters.
$2 00 ; call boots, $5 50; Oxford tie.% $1 50
!hoes, $1 07 6: 1.25.
THE LATEST NEWS
RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE
Thar, yoicir•t Coogre•e—Slalrt
I,HINOTOPI Cr,. June 23.
dlocev.—On motion of Mr. Bonham, the Presi
dent was reqnested to furnish the Mose at its lift
session all the information that could be otdelneirws
to the disposition by the British government of the
Africans captured by the Britten nary, 1100 lot dispo
sition of the ofti,iers and crew of the elater, theta
taken.
Much tine taut consumed in calling the year and
nays on a suspension of the rules, for the purpose
of private bills, some of which were paved.
A message in writing was received trout the Presi
dent, which was road_ It recommends au alteration
of the law. in order that the Postmaster
General may provide for carrying the Pacihe mein
wails on terms reasonable and suet, the several
companies and ship owners decitoing to perform the
ear - vote for the compensation to which the deport
ment is new restnetr.i.
Mr. Sherman, iu torpor.," le the rec.:Eli...lotion
in the Yreridectie mestegth naked lease to intl.-du:us
a bill authortriug eiteurion of the potent r.. 41
tract for corr . , tog the moils between New 'I Irk eai
Sao Fret.rite..s sin l'Como,t, till the anti of ILO t •nt
tern,
Mr. Corti* and others otjszted.
Mr. [flair, of He., spoke agaioat the ocean serer.._
The mails coal .1 be carried over daily for sboo,oeu
par normal.
M. Clark,ot N. T., mule •n ezplsnatit.
This, Mr. Liberman said. s•tiebed [aim Thai the Obi
would not accomplisb tba purpose desired. 11. oh
drew the bill welsh Mr. Withlois Isparta& •od
inotod a suspension of Mai - tiles, to eoabla him to
lotrodoen it. Disagreed to by 52 against e __
Adjourned till Monday at 9 o'cloca.
SMlAT6.—Severe) private bills were pawned
A tueesege from the President returning Inc Hama
:teed hill was received and read at length .
The Post ()Mee Damien, Bill was eoneiJerei.
Mr. Powell offered an amendment, the effort of
which wee the total abolition of the freak big privi
lege, except to Oboe. granted by name.
The Howe amendment tutoring the Inland mail
was disagreed to by IS against 21. The Senabs to•
aim and ask for a Committee of Congaree°.
The flow, rev:oh:aloe rodocieg the pi tr.. ni p. int
lag 40 ger clot. RAP pueed.
•
An eteentivelletri,n was then held, n bto the Etn
ate adjourned till Iliinday •t Ua. Ul. •
WdFuISGi.•• Cllr, JO. 21 —Oa SS u I.y re ...til
ing, letters will be addreasted by the Preiileut to the
members of the Senate, summoning them to meet
on Tuettley noon, fur the dispatch of necessary hos
insist, which will Include the klegicannend Ceatial
Acne:Jean treaties: also several with Indian tribes.
It may be coneidered certain that the Post °thee
DeGclency Bill is bet, as there is no probability that
a quorum will be present tomorrow to the liociim to
grant another conference with the :Mate on that
subject, and even were this accorded, the bill oronid
not receive the Pretident'e approval, should the
clause for the restriction of the suspended mail ser
vice be retained. Such is the present condition id
the question. The total espense for eirtsnotitlis in
chided in that hilt, amount to about 7,000,000. Con.
tress baying passed a special law, appropriating the
pattages to the contractors (or the quarter ending
with March, being a little over $2,400,000, they will
hate to wait for the remainder of the emourit doe
till the next session of Congress. The Post Rome
11111 may elan be regarded as loot. A. It left the
noose, it proridod for various reloime, such—ea the
transusisiton of seeds, crutioge and blanks at a rant
an ounce, and for dealers to seed oarlike., of news
pens et pro rate rates.
B•LTIMoRIe, J one 24 —The noroioation of the Sece
ding Convention was tendered to Mr. tiuttirie'd
friends as well as to Mr. Hunter's, but Loth candi
dates declined. It was understood that Mr. Brace
enridge would accept.
A challenge has been sent by Mr. Smith, of Cali
tomb., to Mr. Nesbit, of Illinois, who was the dele
gate who declared in the Convention, doting Mr.
Smith'. offensive remarks, tbat'if Mr. Cushing, the
President, would not protect the members they would
protect themselves.
A large number of persons went to Washington
today, both the friends of Douglas and Brecken
ridge. The New Hampshire delegation start to
night.
New Yong, Juno 23.—The Fashion Spring Rases
were concluded yesterday with three fine wee. The
New York Lintel Handicap was won by "Prophet."
The hour Mile Pest Stake was won by "Nicholas
lit," end a Handicap fur beater; horses was won by
"Bourbon," and wee the boast race of the meeting.
New Your:, Jane 23.—The Washington cones
-pendent of the timid says It la reported that the
President will veto the Civil and Miceillaneent Bill,
on aecaunt of its appointment of Capt. Midge as
Superintendent of the Acqueduct-
New Vona, June 23.—The British steamer Vigo
left to-day for Liverpool, with forty,five cabin past
tengers end fifteen steerage passengers. She taken
out 3697,832 In rpeclo,
The V. 13. mail steamer Arno,' Capt. Lines, left
ads morning, with two hundred end eighteen pus
eengers and $813,410 M specie.
New Yonc, June 24.—The IVashingtun
correspondent sap: The bill to create a Printing
Eetibllebncont ties been signed by the Pete Mont, but
it is said that ha will remove Mr. Hari, present Su
perintendent of the Public Printing, who , Is desig
nated as one of _the parties to purchase a building
and materiale, fearing that Mr. Hart would give the
preference to Mr. Wendell.
PIIIIADELPIIIA, June 23.—The Rowan Catholic
German Cburch of the Holy Tautly, at the exacter
of Sixth sad Spruce streets, mu dertroyod by Sr.
this afternoon. The valuable altar painting of the
Crucifixion alone was caved. Loee about 525,00 . 0 ;
insured for $lO,OOO.
LYNCH/10RO, Va., June 23.—Joseph and Robert
Button, editors of the Virginian, were shot in the
street to-day by the brothers ;liardwlck, editors and
proprietors of the Republican. 006 or the Buttons
Is said to be mortally, and tho other aciriouely, in
jured. Both the Ifradivieks have been placed Is
11:Toucten, Juno 23.—The democratic delegate'
is thi. city,eller caaraising all day relative to going
to Baltimore mumbled at rft o'clock tblo evening
and adjourn ed till Monday. They are mill deckledly
oppoiTa to going to Baltimore, oonaideriog that as
the Convention adjourned to meat bore, It ehould do
an. They therefore await ferther °Mom
BCLTIDIRE, N. J., Jane 23.—The Bev. Mr. Mr
den peva to his epizitnal adviser* a written conies
don last night. The detail* cannot be obtained a
present. ..
Ctneissivt, Juno 24.—A lire brutes oat lasi night
hi Towers and Co.'. bat stem No. 140 Maio stiimit.
Lou 111,000. The baildiogs adjoining were slight
ly lopuid.
The Democratic National Convention.
bTEPIISA A,:- DOllO L S
' Y OMIYIIIII Dr 111 E REGOTAR CoNrESTIOY.
Brea►/arid( wad Ls.. NOmlaet•d by
Oa. Sigeed•rs I
'Hie Harmonious Domoorarry in a Snarl !
Breaker , + Ahead.
Batmuons, June 22.—Mr. Rusticll, of Virginia,
rose to make an announcement, amid great excite.
went. Me said it was not consistent with their con
victions of duty to participate longer in the delibera
tions of the Convention and they would hid the Con.
vention s respectful adieu. Twenty-four delegates
from Virginia then withdrew, leaving six remaining
Delaware, Oregon, California, portions of Virginia,
Tennessee and Maryland, followed suit. fill,souri
and Kentucky were allowed to retire for consultation.
The Convention then ordered the previous question
and adjourned till I o'clock to-morrow.
Mr. Douglas has telegraphed here to modify the
platform, if poseiblo, and if necessary, to withdraw
his name. There is mach excitement. Quite a num
bar of telegraphic diapatches have been sent to Mr.
Douglas, by friends here, exhorting him not to em
bermes, their action, but to leave himself in the hands
of bin friends. There is speaking in Monument
Slaw, tonight but very littleexciteusent.
Itst.rtuent, Jane 23 —The theatre is notin crow.
ded. The Douglea delegate. from Louisiana and
Alabama hare taken their mate. Prayer was deliv
ered by Rev. Mr. Cumming.. Mr. Dodge, of lowa,
moved to disport,e with reading the journal.
Agreed to.
Mr. Garret, of Alabama, moved to knee the names
of the delegates from Alabama corrected Recording ,
to the list cent bp.
Mr. Caldwell, of Ky., stated that after the with
drawal of the delegation' lest evening they hold a
meeting, and reassembled again this morning. The
circumstences In which they ware pieced were exceed
ingly embarrassing, and they were enable to come
to a harmonious cooelnsion, the result seas that ten
delegates will withdraw from the Convention, and
nine remain. Those that wtdodraw beg leave to tab
wilt a paper, stating their reasons for withdrawal.
Five others desired for the present to suspend action
with the Couacntinn. Without taking part In any
other body in suspending from the Convention, they
hope there may yet arise an opportunity to act hero
counioturly with the Convention, and therefore retain
their mats and the right to air with the gonvention.
Should sock an opportunity *rise, it is the with of
the 'en that withdrew that ~their votes may not be
cast by any' other party. Thb action on their part
has been taken withunt ang4enti bitterness, and in
the doepasrahrrow. They do not mast censors coy
where. It eras" tot for them to question the action
of any independent mvereigety, tint it was felt to be
into duty and policy to return to their constuncnta,
and lava them free to act tdonold there be two can
didates in the Geld.' lie•now withdrew the name of
that disinterested patriot, Mr. Guthrie, frum before
the Convention, an a candidate for the Presidency.
Re then presented papers from those who suspended
action, and aleo a communication from the lion. .1.
G. Leech, one of doe retiring delegates, stigmattnlog
the action of the Conventiatt.in harsh terms, an on
fair, nndernoartatio and irregular, and ntteckiog the
maj o rity in violent language. The latter paper sad
read first, and lifter it had barn, Mr, Payne, of "hi,
moved to return the paper Immediately to the gentle.
moo who presented it, with the intimation that the
Convention declined to receive it. (Cries of "3
yea"—"that. right. -
Mr. Payne did tot recognize the right of dcle.
gates seceding from the convention to insult the um.
jority, or to impugn the action of the conventi .n,
because the majority passed on the credential: of the
claiming seats in the onoveation.
Mr. Caldwell encored the eonvention that he had
no knowledge of the content. of the paper just read.
It had been handed to him while on the door. Tne
other papers would be found perfectly feepectitil in
language and temper.
Mr. Payne moved that the paper be handed bask
to its author.
Mr. &Lyles, of ltliods Llan J, hoped that the mo
tion would prevail. The paper was • direct insult
to the convention, as Impugning hhe ron•entidn, and
a direct Insult alto to the Douglas delegates who had
taken seats in the cotrentton. lie Dusted that the
paper would be instantly separated from the others
and rammed to the writer. Ile acquitted Mr. Call
wall of all knowledge of the contents of the paper,
end felt certain that he could - .not have preach's' it
1 he had known its true character.
Mr. Crum, or Ma, hoped that the paper, would
be received. Ho desired 10 defend and Joetity tior
action of (hit convention un the Wimp, and tbe ps•
per wet the beet argument against the
Richanlson. of 111.,.4costed that the rcad.ng
of the other mere be eompleted first.
L•wch, of Illy dt•eleurtett soy Ittleoitoo u.
°Ear en insult to the convection or any or W. went
hers. Ile believed that the ct. ttatetl in hi. piper
were iarootroverttl.lr, and Wit, mg; them' true, he
had stated than 1.1a11.1y, but without any ietcet to
insult the conseuti..n.
art.l it 4. ',tattled t the writer Mr. iVeet,
of Ct, eallel for tbegnestitto ea prureettling to ttattot
(or rtocilete•. This it the &teat Is; of the pr. ,
ecedings nt the ..10Venti40, std the r,sautr, le we.ry
er theca.
Mr. Reel, of Kp. on the part rf tha li,ettarty
delegation, declared that they had ttSll no rause
.by Kentucky Itscoaid desart Dentscratsc Couree
Lion and the bcdaneratie party .
Mr. 'Motet., of Alabama, attempted tt Ilse the
a de, tot otirctlocs mere mete, .01 t esti, for
the tpsteteion,
Mr .I,nre, of Taat,, •aid tiost only thot.en dee
t catee Ir. m Tenceettn had withdrawn. an.i et,.
represeettot tent el...cone had oldedrason bet ate
frre {imply •pposectrel by 04 others, and had no
doieZat•A •01t1.407. ICri.. of ttquatticn, - •tdoet
tlott."l
Mr. &rale, a i.a , spoke nearly no hoar in • pow.
erfol dirfeaca of the rtiotherrafrlcadauf Mr. D.,o•lat
Mr Catalog ..id that he round treat the chair to
take • place no the go,, to chide the ',mot ..1
at ette•chatette duic;ell a.
Me. TA,I, o f t/hto, toak tiro chair .
The Bret ballot wan than .50ne...A •*
Donee, 173, titobrie Ittrkinnot. Breolleartle
Mr. lloga, of lifiet dewier, asked h. here en
name M order that all might bine mt-rner
i•hann• al Ct.tiog, and that then. If •ne relo.al
rate dirper•lng the Cont.... of • t heal. tote,
ca •..uid meta no declare Mr I) ore.* th• nminee.
Tee Convention wtain twliere4 Douglas
Oterkenmita Guthrie hi --Seven et the Petosyl
antic dalegarion defined to •111-.
The et... Action to declare It .oaloa the n.ontnen
woe then renewei, sod Mr. Doct,tles war no pro•
allOidPit the elldmi anther:woo
The C•fifentl , o hes talon • reoner 101 .. •
hlacell•rt• Couresa lon.
B•LIIII , PC, June 2' —The Seacad , ra . Convent {
net at noon le/ Jay In the Maryland furtitute,•lnch
uat crowded to t 4 wawa capacity. The ....oven.
ion el\J eJfed ta order by Mr. Ea tug, Tanta,.
re. Mr Rotaell, of Va wag temparar• ebbitmao,
ad made au able avouch abaratatartrtne this r.o3etto•
tun as the regular ...tentlou. not brat buatur”
order, be. Mrt.t.!,l I.e to reorgabile, the ustbetplate,
magas and .putt of the 0.1.11 s fights betut..ea..y
of Old Virginia.
Mr. Jutm.c.o, of M.l, and Mr. Coately, of Otg .a,
Woe elected Sat:rem tee.
A e•ninitime teas appoloto4 on per tuaGent gso
Lliola, when lb. cobrantion ss.ll. , orusi
hit tr•onlog.
The following Staley are represented in the eort
vention, in 1•11.10 or In part- North Car. •
line. Mirsuurt, Caltforols, ttregon, Florida, I,..ut•t
aaa, lliuiulppl, Ter., Tennessee 1.0.1
The Catvehtion reassembled at 5 e'elt.ek I'. 31
The Hall VAS densely et...ri1ed...1 great onthntiertst
tom, manifested. The vote war ealln.l end the btlltter
ing States represented Vertspint I delegate: Massa
ettotetts 14; New York rerpundid. Penh., Iv•fitt tr.
•pondesi; Delaware arid Marylefo.l responded, Cu
irtni• 21; N•triti Carolina 191; liattrOa 2h Clott.l•
rerpooded, Absbatit• 29; 1....i3).111ft, all the dalegatt,
Texas ditto: Mlsrissippl 11: Atka.. retpooded,
alutsconti 2, Tennessee 19; Kobtueby lUr Itterta wan
responded to by Mr. Heath, of then State:
rerpondo.l; California rerpentled.
The room:limn on Pertimuent tirgandstion t•
ported Caleb Coshing for permanent President of the
C o nvention. This aunouncewent us. received With
tremendous cheering. The conduit.« atm repioied
Vice Presidents from each Siete. The mitnudimo
recommended that two. thirds of the rote, of all the
St•tee represented shall be necessary to notlanstn n
President and Vice President; that reek delegate
shall cast the vote to which he is entitled; that midi
State rhall only cast the number of votes to which it
may he coati.' by on iepresentation. This was
a.l.pted anithituntloly,
Mr. Cashing wee mindected to the choir, amidst
Immense cheering, the Convention rising to a noes
to their feet, and giving cheer after cheer.
Mr. Cushing addressed the Convention.
The committer un Credentials reported thtil tin
delegates were present, including two from New
York, one from Vermont end two tram Missouri.
A resolution was adopted inviting the dolegaten
from South Carolina And Florida, accredited 'to
Richmond, to emit° with this Convention.
Mr... Atkinson, of Tenn., eluded that the cbairMen
of each delegation report to the committee on Cre•
distillate the 41010/1 of the deleratee entitled to vote.
Oa motion of Mr. Fisher, of Virginia, a Isom:MUM,
of lave woo appointed to prepare ao lithium to the
.democracy of the Union upon the principles which
governed tide body in uniting 11.01t/Pitelle for the
Pretidency and Vico Preridency, end In vindication
of the principles of the party.
On motion of Mr. Howard; of Tonne... Ilie lion.
Caleb emitting wee appointed chairman 01 the com
mittee,.
Mr. Avery, of Northlir., reported from the
committee on iteeolution• the platform of the Sece
ders at Charleston, without croselng a Tor dotting
an I. lie moved the previous question, which woe
ordered, and the platform adopted.
Mr. Chapman, of Algoma, moved to renensider
the vote or lay the motion on the table. Carried.
On motion of Mr. Green, of North Carolina, all
the dimes were Invited to roe en electoral ticket for
the candidates of Ode Convention.
A resolution was adopted that the National Com
mittee be appointed by the delegetitine, naming •
member fur each State.
. _
A resolution was also adopted that the coal Coo.
voodoo be held le Philadelphia.
Mr. Barksdale, of Mississippi, moved that the
Convention proceed to nominate eandidates for Pre,
Wont and Vito President. Carried,.
A lengthy debate ensued in regard to the canting
of the votes of the llama! States on the nominattoo
•el Presblon; and Vice Presidout.
A telegram from the two delegates from Minnesota
was received, asking that Mr. Johnson of Maryland
might cut their votes.
t Mr. Avery thought it a dangerous precedent to el
low these.votee to booed by proxy.
Mr. Stevens, of Oregon moved that Mr. Johnson
Mt entitled to out the votes. Agreed to. •
Mr. Loring, of Mut, addressed the Convention.
pledging Massachusetts to stand by the South in her
straggle for Conititutional rights. They desired to
present the name of a man for the Presidency who
bad no friends to rewsurd nor enemies to punish. In
behalf of the Democracy, ho presented the mune of
the gallant son of Kentucky, John 0. Dreakinridgs.
(Loud and ontionleitio applause.) . .
me. Ward, of Mahatma, nominated E. M. T. Linn.
ter, of Va. (!toad applies.)
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Mr. Ewing. of Tema, nominated Daniel S. Dick
son, of New York.
An attempt was made to nominate by acclamation,
bat failed.
The Convention proceeded ti, b 'tint with the fol
lowing result: Breckinridge SI; Dickinson 21; the
whole °ember of votes was 445;
The States which rust their saes for Dickinson
one withdrew them cod east 0.4 for Breckturidge
The President 1101:100I1Mi to remit, de:la:i.e. ;tit.
Brechinridge unstinionsly nutaiusted, when the
Convention rose in a body, giving round after round
of applause.
Mr. Green, of North Caroline. nominated .I.seph
Lane, of Oregon, fur Vice Pouidcut.
Mr. Atkins, of Tenn., wooed that Mr. Lone to,
nuteir Wed by acclamatloa. (Criss of Ono, D..' )
The rote war called. On the first ballot the whole
number of votes (105) were cast for Ilene, and he
was decla re d nominated amidst deafening applause.
Loud Mine were made fur Yancey, who responded
in a brilliant and eloquent speech.
A number of other epeechee were then made, when
after the pareage of several uniroporlani
the Convention adjourned sine die
LATEST FROM EUROPE
Fsxnten PoINT, June 21—The steamer Meleta
has arrived from Liverpool, with dates to the 13th,
Via I,ridouderry on the 14th.
The- capitulation of Palermo WA, signed en the
iith. The Neapolitan troops were 0, embark with
sainm and baggage. They Zell to encamp till their
embarkation on the Illontepolagrino.
The fort of Cestillamore has boon placed in the
keeping of the English Adm'r II until the evacuation
is effected.
A Naples lologram, of the 101 h, Faye • n, oviwo
•tlon of Palermo will ton:ultimo to..morrow.
The troops bare already begun to arrive at Na
ples, and bad been diepatched towards Castillatuore
and Gaeta. Toe Neapolitan troeprin Sully will be
concentrated et Syracuse, Messina and Agiosta.
The damage by the bombardment of Palermo was
immense. The Treasury was destrayed. The Nea
politans engrained great atracitira. Three hundred
houses wore bur: ed by the Neapolitans in only
square of On town, as well MI eeveral caterer, at the
moment of retract, nail women sad chitdran - who
sought to eraape from the hu ning Lidurei were kill
ed. Carini Palace was sacked soil horned. An they
retired, the soldiers eat fire to all the hruees.in their
way. Cadets was given op to pinata by the
Ina, and then abandoned.
Garibaldi Issued a decree calling. all Shiliens to
arms between the ages of rereetcon and fifty.
Piedmont has accepted the mediation proposed by
Naples. The conditioce of mediation MA, a liberal
Constitution for Nepias, a separate Roe - eminent fcr
Sicily under the Prince of the Rowe of timber.. - It
subject to these coalition, tbat tho Sicilians give
their consent.
It is raid that ?dirt:lLl hal casket ked
The Sertlioian government hu orilerril their Iltel
cod oil the autborit iee along the coot to eppreiteutl
him if poreible.
A Naples diopateh says that the protoolvotion 01
the Constitution, framed aceratlieg to that of Frahre,
experttel shortly.
arthalai has whirrosed a latter loSactor
authorising tom mate tolotteres or oegotiate
loan for tinily, ta constr.( .y dolt, end adds
that be has at Slatly irutuattoe Ulnans to musty all
staling.
Tho °lick uyotiiig the pti
ilic Itcliito policy •riil
Nsplco.
Ttio env..y it au hill wily to Pori.. to I
14012d011.
0.1.17 . ilatirste.-,The gosmantent ssittplreer tie
Reform bill to the nest session.
The Urlti,h Admiralty atationed a ship iid war al
Manilla and "my ai Mantala, 1,110 St Palermo. and
four in inn Bay of Naples, to atTerd aholter to Pm
inh
Pdwar+tan satt.l that be would slot tooinsta to
express to tba Neapolitan envoy the feelings with
•hioh they regards...l the barbarities terpetrateol at
Palermo.
Austria had we:n{4o6ly erfuttl to interfere in
regard to the propvoition of the !Ong of Naples or
the guarantee of possession of the Iwo Suitt..
There Is every reason to believe that Frau., wull
do likewise. la is porteceesary to soy ',lst were tho
feelings of the lirirish goverotnent.
The Brest Eastern mode her trial trip of tere!ve
hours to sea and twelve hour. back. The trial aro
satisfactory, although bar speed did not exceed
Roots. •ver•ging 124. It it confidently anticipmed
Mash." will reach New York inside of ten days.
Foieett —The Emperor leaves Paris on the 11. th,
for Rade°, to meet the rill,. Regent of Pi Wets
mad other tiertnan Sovereigns. on the 14th
The Emperor wee to hold at and ISlityry a Ite•
view, to celebrate the 111111e511111.4 i r at
Seroy end N0..4,
which will be forns•lly accomplished oa that day.
June 23.—The river iv (e' leit //k.
ly,er“b Icor Nit Mlse. ice+, lister in lb" c.tual
Weether Mereury. 73 dewy.,
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gibh I 1,11.0r6, .Jrrlly cht% cm/ spread (hum Price •ia ,
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c•rstA A Loa, with fairs/LA phtla di/mill/0A
for ti. 10.....un la./ toodlateperts 11l Kill 117511140 y,,
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rota ArulAtelvtal/ , 1 Rs ratrunal of
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Book and J"lt Printing Office and Book Bindery
To 84 THIRD STREET,
arid his
Stationery &arc
Tu ILo comar c I
Wood and Third streets
ULAUER'S PATENT SPEINO BEV Y which
ma on oolllng plow. every WO. . Catl and em Mem.
T. 11. tiliUNa CO;
fold No. BS and 40 Ye 401.11 aid neat.
CURNICURNII-1 ear strictly prime
low tor =Wing. EITORCOOk, iikvaallay a W.,
COMMERCIAL RECORD
r.WH3UTIZ OP anillTßATiuli run Yet" A JUNE.
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MORE ettEAP LAWNS _
13tROUFITLD & CO.
11;Wretalsod morn of lb..°
EXTRA TM LASING,
JoIG
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AS AILOAHU No. 4.—The arrival and d;
p.n.t.r.ot t he u.n. 6teiett66.4 Ibh reet 011 1 / 4 ,1..t
min./ etel r eeds , Ihr e rataltolte dittelbotion mang oar
p.0.e..] the hatir.elekenblle itenentliy.
WU. it 6061:18T061 lt CO,
416 ,„ Motets and Stelleture, 67 W.Ol et.
ES.STERN bbld,
for salo by 4021) ILILYBY u.o3t.Lnut.
PITTSBURGH
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104. 1,112 i lit 1;
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1, 1 A I BANE S' PA'T'ENT ENT P L.%TFORM SCALES or EV Ear VARIETY, for weighing LIVE
1. UN. E, CoAL IRON, MA ILL wborbrr Doll3l4lilt or c. Irhßelt;
a.kroa, .sal at "II c.s - ant6.4, lr..m Rs.; trcad puncißSda.R
LIVINGSTON,
CaPELAND & CO.,
Proprietors,
thf, Nlencilaztorerf , of the Onrifail<d J.\ Nus ri k c.g 13 DOA" K LOCKS
AND LA TCIIKSt 4. I•nrt decre, of err:Tette and rat-°'l trlmmv.ll.2.l lini•thed. (CITRIC t117..LP,
PAINT 511E1.A. CifitN AI I ..t.- SHELLEY:S. AUSAOIE PUTTER off. 3 FTUFFERS. BOLT!, Sit 1 - WETTIFG
*Ed Sit errEa AXLE PI'LLIES, SCIJKS. ?It!: IRON VIA 1g DS.
env.rh• r rsrr y er*.rTnr, and 11.fro,tie llerelyeam ern ertily ;
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51A St F ACTUR F:ES O .S f 1 AI'IIING,
li •71 . .101• Pit: Oor
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eaRTI.FICATEI, Or DrrOSIT,
BAWL hOTEM AND AI'ECII.
N''. 67 MANE ET sraKEr, ftr. 11, PA
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ui 11,. UnIN,I Arau.n Ava VIA
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Matzo lactcrer• and Dvairr• to ksuds of
TOBACCO, Brill,E,'F' AND CIGARS
A N D
LEAF 'CC ACC CD,
of So O f at, /oam,aal :Wry,
Pt TTAitincil 11. VA
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to Wo. A ,k
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ADOlli INC), r AIII.(111. AND IIEATING
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Flaw and Fancy. Orate Ftonta &c.
l'rnriet.n.s of the eelehrat'.ed
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t'Outi STOVES.
N. el VV.. .t. Vitt.tkor,h, P.
Pittsburgh Spiel Works.
)S()1' I) & CO..
Nl.utat. tmern
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SPRI NEI, PLOW AND A. G. STEEL,
pai•in,Nl4 .1 NI) . A
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C.,; • Fir.t Pitt.,l,urgb, Pa.
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11 oCL%I 11111.1 Lei 11U1.31 0 for F.l 1.,.110uc
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II F. 1,51 11OLD'r 1 11111,110 for Il.arlmn of tee
Tootroto3, Sottlt.b. aml I.n. %.1 el,ll t;
11 F:1,03 1101.1 1 ' 0 litre!! I: uu $11,11113 ...la,
Wpot of Al toLllon. !terror 8 , 1 1 )1
11 KLSIIIOI.D'O 1.0 01..ntrnctiox.s,
IlrtLyl 11.11.1 , 0 111)011 11 for 1:0:11 1.1111
tlou *O3l all .11..ohses Ot th• Fes..l 03)00 • .14log ill
olthor eci, trrtts 010t,00.r cnr..•ortrlliatit•e.
5451.1 ouly 1.1 DR. OS') 11 • lOU Waal elf, el,
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Don't fail to [motto re Mro. inolow's &oat
tag Syrup tut L'hZ.lrrn Teri Ids,. trhu no equal ot. rerth.
It greatly factlltarse the Lr. mot tertlang by softest/4 the
gotta, ro.lncloa =ll lollalsratloo—slll Allay pals, and la
tan to reviler the Lost:, Dtper.4 cS.IL, mothers, It
'rill etre root to .ourselves, lord LeliLl asd health to your
taint,. Perfectly Rafe In al/ aten.
MI. valuable prrparatiro 1a ;la , v. sloptlon of 000 el
the_Slootesserrocrd ao4 Pays:lris. to Now
trialsod, end b.. been Uglcll v!ta resr.ft-Illog antresr to
colliot, of 0010.1. •
We btilevo tt the beet nod a erre romMittt the arsrld,ln
all e.su of lLiacctrry "Rod Otarbera to Children, itOothor It
arlare (ism tvaltiott as trout .y other m. 0..
If life awl health Lao la aotitsalodLy ttolloto • ad centa,ll
to worth Its rrelkht to otaa.
of tertllca art wad erery year to the United
8t.., It la an old .od sell-triad comedy.
1•11100 ONLY 24 OIiNTS ♦ LLOTTLE.
1114.11nn0 ;ritual's^ tit&Wt. facelmll• of 0t112212
TH2 Neu. Yore, .rsa tie Gatti& wrapper,
(T.ltl rrntcgirts thronghoot world.
Da. EO. U. lEtt.2Pl.ll,A6tirt ter ViltAlzugh.
padiarlita
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tuf..m. Lou. xliu Le gaitted debt
1 t/i. oil.. syrup, auJ hat mu
-, tun t. p..L.1,, 1,4 lotu.r, Lk b' appeed.d I
rt., t.. .I.urtia,munt of tt.e eururiatt Hytop to
• 1 Ler 11. I r par., 0b5r.. , 1 it. cdrailv• puißeo.
Isli OW II firs !Ns', siftnil,Ma
j.,104/11 1900
Da. U rt., Noid.roui I wu.l you LUtin
.1 .Darn of 14.1 YotUiriats fir up. I .04 Our
1.41 In r "to tht AO,
mc, I .r4O you tb.l L It.uloatuellittp like Jyrpapina. be
,mpt..m aft:, ul,l .ud p.11.9u tbse t,strala. au! plans Itt
thu I.arl, .0 ill. t0r.04. mul at Intl.,' diarebant. You lenym
.4,1,1 tb.. Pun. .. Syrup, all It ha. ms scum OW
turn rot tr,4l. Lm Clout g Ill.:a yet, atiJ I bare boo
plying usudiriou fur iMig tight peon. Yon told ma it
I would taku.threo coo lima, you would alas It
I for LI, tu.l tel uovrtug • Lather It would Jo auy
I 11..,,,t,t I 0f.% I b.. 1 try our Lonna. how Lind I
aus 4.1.00 the Pal Au:, tt. 1,1.4,,its hulettort tnno, TPA:
I.lt •.Igt, Lo-ltg, DAVID BOYD
y Ult II Ei Wald
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HAIR DYB-HAIR DVE=L - RAIR DMEIL
wm. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE I
TA , Origisof and idol in tie World!
All others are mere imitations, and Ehould
bo avnldnd, If ',At with to rocotso 1131:x10
ORA V, RUG, OR RIJETY • HAIR D7od Inotautly to •
Unto:11111 and oatonsl L.wo cr Ele.:k stand tho host to-
Ivry in the lihir or .k in
(I RDA Lb AND DIPLANAA.B hod* Watt award.
rd to Wm. A. flatcholor anon 143 A, an! On. 80.0320PPRc.•
[lone Kase In.eo made to the El.. of Ws patron& of hts fa
moon ny.
WIT. A. Adroit DYlty..h.on a color not
in lydt.thopthlett fotm o f tot ttrauump not
Worn io riot leatt,h..nnt e t Lt.; It bocuttlltiond,and
~iltsrts of 1 - 3.4 Dom rertosllml; rho 11.1. 1,•1p.•.15i far
Lat by thin opteubld Dy• •
.4,1 or spißof Ito D 101 train rou.s) it tho iittt Pao
torn, Itt: finnulwey, Ne• York.
5.4.1 azt..l [-Qr. r 4 lb. Uultti notes, by Vras
I==l
Th• het the name nal allreas apaa a noel
nt.te wonraeinl rn Gear elate Wench Intx, of
W I.LIA 01 4. 'DATUMS LOR A
10 Bond atreet,Nc+ iark.
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BATCIIELOR'S WIGTAIsa) TOUPEES
r..,•• all. They ak rlegant nght . eax) . end dcrabl,
vttcicg tr. n 14arto—o., turrilug u 0 bdaila•-112 thrakinx
.t ; ct.i4 f. cho ..tAblishromi ekcra
aut.,. at., ly au.ltaada
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I? II .EDI •tryiat. NOW Yost.
18 PEIVITIAN STIMP—A
CIMY NEAR Ihar I pu1 , 1141 AD ,Iract of • Irtiar
DI Ii6kItolD16••1•11. of fha Allateam,
V. 1.1 w woo cus.,l a • bad Gnu. of d1.1.P.".
f II.•IS rut 611 85. - Dp. fir. Il.yJ I. • hotel
v.,. ID.: '*o. .01 Co I, . euo..re.l for lb. 1.61
Ir , 1.1•-• I rI t
• I- W. Ci .1.1 , 11Z)N
PAPER DEALER,
Xlt 147 WOOD ,STREET
jell 0.65:13 D r,.vt
CAPS, fa
e T R. _A.W G 0 0 JD 6,
II I L DILI; fik 'S TANGY MOPS,
Ir. cl,nart.ce and at moderato. Was, at
J. H. Hilleimarf.LA Co.'s,
FASHIONABLE HAT STOELE.
No. 75 WOOD STREET.
la.s. Winslow,
rf male rbfr hn. prow,tt t•
113 e esclh,tra bar
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN' TEETHING,
1,44• of tortbk - g by egte,
.g d.v . ...e toll,ronaifort—lrta allay ALL
.1c +C./1,,
.131(1%. tr...GULATIf. TUE BOWELS.
IT. 111 , I, it %I II rft ycnraelrag. any
tel.r.f and Huth t. your Infants
, . ~,... ~. r.,..1 .J 44 rt.t. trt,cll Cm overt. It.r ,
%,..1 , ..,.., :AY, , N 't.N. MI: ....Y: Alt“, TiIITITI of It vsbni
, t- htt- r -Tr: 1..1,1
It tatt.
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YA.1.,N./ IN a I-IN „,,„ ti Li: INETLINCB
T., r.rPrci 1:Itlt , .""'''' "'"" •Ithrta timely
N,..„ 4 ....1 S V ItUP. I,
esicati buten.
et dessnaleetn.n sue vile eh, netil le. Outlay conerv,
in! ere dellnittret with Its everatlnce, mud rprsk In teems of
nienihnimiethiti et its tne,bel tints fortmedetel suttee.
ii,res in tine metier -IS LIST WE DU KNOW,. after
tic Lau: expeirierice. AND Phltritle OUR REPUTATION
IN{ TUE. e(II..kILLeIIiNT Of It' BAT WE HERE DE
CLS It S._ In *linnet every Instee,e where the Intent Moa
t-tin( limn wan .It eshenttli,n, retiel ertil be tonsit to
ahem, or teener mhos 4arter the syrup Is earninfatered.
Tills tireperssion hi the prescription of one
the risen EXPERISMIED .11 SKIL, IIL Null/3845 In New
Eneleriti,nd hes been wen With :4E9EB PiILING
PUG
OEPS In
TOOIISANDS OF CASES.
It not Doty I - alterw the child fro= pato, bat tustvratka
Ica .4 oak n and taarel a, eta rt cts acidity, and ghriga lona and
o.,;zy ho!, ty.t.ta. It sill alnacat tratantly ratter,
Griping the Bawds and Wind Cale,
Ir
a so.t-rirtrllry r.-1 ~u r i n N I turdisel, end la
liters It tht DENT
j" . " - TN Willi NG,
.NU S VI; fr;81 'REMEDY IN
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II II r. . 1, f 1:61" AND DIAL
lAA IN (lIIILC/Itt.:I.•• I,tbrr It .dare front blethillSOr
trore ,o c.atiro. Vers•col.l sty to every mother who AY
rbild soffertne from soy or the lorsgoltis complaiotio—DO
NOT LET NOM TUB PREIDDIEILS
nn VT II soind borroeu 31. load sate etatertem chil
41. d it.. 0.11.1 tt.t tw H:lllE—rm. LISSOLOTIti
FMK foilrox no" es.. of Ibis tuallcion, II timely need
reong scrompsey omit bottle. Neel
1..c-rlruila of CUtali PNBELtie,
Not fort, to., the outriJe .ropper.
&old . llrto,Otr thrroaorrmt d, .0113.
Prlzacipa,,OtNee, 13 +bed... V.
PILICT;ONI.T f. 6 CLNT.I VIM BOTTLE
by B. L. lAIINEXTOeIi a CO, c. 0., Wool
.cc...tc .ten, MA)
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puRviANcE s cOFrEY,
ATIVIINEIS lr LA ii;
t. P. , ll;rt Mellou'e Itallalag, corner of fifth
&Al :rooli-ily
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1 : 1 A Nin.'l*()Y. ACJIESONT,
ArPORNAYA AL LAW,
vs,.• 1 PlLL.burgt, iat.l37
i::. is. Al. 811/TB,
A...racy a n t Counsellor at Law.
ENETI2III3
KU 11,ro 'S LAW BUILDINGS .
N. 13 Diamond Street,
==c:=l
ROM=
IV I L S ON,
Js.x. v. Claw
101, 103 and 105 Inver Bt:-107, 109 and
111 Dock
criAvvi
PEN THOUS ND PACKAGES cr LAKE
Irll oo h3,lnni weekly fresh he= tbs
flafturlet,coo.iimorol
WHITE FISH, SISC&WIT,
PICKEREL, TROUT,
CAT FISH,
!MAD, BAY- FISH,
s. PIKE & PEKOE'.
a 1.11.•• v... tit.Le ut that tuxAt tho tishalos
e ) tearing oicry tac.titf for t4king.cut
th g .I.l,plze, , neon to this port with .11r. W. V etti,W,
„„4 Cla..vr.load.(llllb au experlonsaol=
at.. la e 1 eat btAtn,ll at J. FL Orr./ Lton.) ws
are, ei. tpres.inc.i t.e.t to L. Iv.]. T.lll In price, quality cc
,y. 1,11 tt, eta:Men 1.1 all torn.. patniall Cf
Moo,. I '1 e.n.
,o 1 .11 char‘l , 4l.l, who said •
ne 1,, In gip...K r..0...ht rub Cl nail ~snob.
nl e tate• F. 8, WILFO.I.
v I Att.,l n a, thaaa NORTIT BAY
11111: I - I 1h•)son ontnatOr to the LAMA:R.I , r
White Fun, t.tab I..sa and fl.te.; are Mint Catight, tat
t•ltnr. In ,he d•rp Inn , cold vier el the North, Ta. meet
the 1 , 1..1, riour • Into. ant hit., than •op other Whil•
/rib ca.g..t •m 0, Northern LAkco. Tao, aro coop dOrtr.
1,1 . for hrnlling ed7•it we. ruffx:lta W. V CRAW.
STEAMBOOK BINDERY ANDBLANK
Baoh. StANUFAC2OI74.—A7I kind* a Binding in
Ism+ and'imsAll elthar ornamental or plain, doco
In rra.r.uabb, Urnsa 110.101, laclntioa raparior to any er
tabli,buirni in ibis dry, publisher. may Orpent Upou har
lot Polo alvce to the taut atria Aladin much bun time
than ma be 4.30 Alma hen, A. IL ROIYAND. Invrutor
iMprOCCIII. r.t in lba,lt &udloc thuterif• 1101161ng.1b05.7.2
and 717hi , d str.rr. Paraboralt. negi,l7llls
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BiLIANGLIURSVS
SKELETON FISIIING REED ,
zi,l2lced 1L but
o nzt o tt 7i, •set prpstetuced • WI/.
NESY BEST REEL IN UHL , I
Yorsaltly
a og WOLS . P. JR., rix.libertl and St.a.Vr
WODD AND WILLOW WARE
-1
PINE AND CEDAR WARE, of all kinds.
•
BASKETS, of very size, shape and variety.
our own 'make, with a full assorted stook of
articles in the line, for Fale wholesale mid
retail by . SAMUEL' EIDDLg, •
Jdouswr • • - • 2 1 Di.wo.s.
nRIED, APPLES-106 bus. prime Dried.
Applosh, VGS And Fur sale bY
/On% err. Itaimt sad Ent es.
—.rm. J. C./Fl?
cl Juliano ; Pa.