Ell qiliftsbuto Gliot syyosnissuvr, suss s, UM. T* Itgroutdcart Critirrri NOmilik• CONNIABTIO2I, • which assembled bad Tery harmonious ses ikiiis - ia. Ex[cept the matter of Coroner, ,_theris ;Was hardly' a contest.. Mr. JACOB R. Vitilfin was re-nominated for Pro 9orstbiar7 by tiro strong Tote of 124 to Al, Hellas made's superior officer, the proof ofierhich is in the decided majority e, obtained oXcr a deserving competitor: na. , W listarturron was nominated for .00unty Treasurer, by the yet stronger tote of 144,t0 G. Asa man he is beyond zeprOsicts, and has,. besides, an excellent wat.record: For County Commissioner ' . - I.llnenrcat,isPiLtow had malty Mere tolls thanhisthreocontestents put together. FM' Coroner, .Witadam CiAvisor; was. ._iresnorninited . by. a Nolo oL CB to 61, tbougb: his rural is a meritorious :Mtn. For Jury. Commisiioner, a new office, created by the "last . Legislature, Camas - Poen was selected. Nominations for the State I.egislantre Wlll not be made till September. DECREASE INT REVENUE. NA 'melon C,migren, men expeliabDed in nie.st branches nt lecturing induttry, ladkought revision Of tholmortst duties on foreign goods, mbicliivcould amble them to make head •Itaiinsf,foreign competition. Instant!vn elarlor was raised to the, effect. that the iniftnee of duties solicited was not no• °usury to put the domestic producers in ' Veisitione to compete successfully with their foreign rivals; but was desired aim ;ply to create monopolies which Would . etuible the home - numnfacturers to in, crease their profits altogether beyond the Wends of reasoM The revision of the Tariff was dell:am]. As some sort .„Ot.dunpa nsallon the. excise duties wore ~'dintinishecL , Now, what bin hum the result? The reeelptu from It'iernal Revenue have Allen off full fatty per cent. Instead of reductiott of the Public Debt con tintaliff t.lat debt in likely , to be incrcae vety. materially. Thin shows that manulacturcis, instead . of seeking 'undue adrantsges, were' abiolutely cor ,xcet in their judgment of the case; while the clamorms refl . = Trade were alto gether In the wrong. • . It is now. Masted, In some whiners, • :that the refusal to Increase the txr.post duties was right, and that the wrong "ina in letting off ,any part. or the Excise dupes. This 'is „to teN nonsense. Li the Eicive duties had been kept as they . ,here, the drupost duties remaining the ; production would lave fallen off • 'en 'mote than II has; the monthly dues *mild have fallen much below the point nlre i ndl re'sched; and insieedof a dimi nution •.)r the Internal Revenue by forty , Per Cont, the contraction would have reached sixty. This instance does not stand as an ex • srePtitin bt past:experience in the revenue • taws of the government. In every -case in which heed has been given to the 'opponents of Protection, and distinct ap• . 'proximation hasbeen made towards Free Trade, the national finances have been crippled and the busitteu of the coontry 3'427`l3:ted• - lIIIPM)VED GltAtit4 PUT. The Xining and Scientific Press, of 'San Francisco, rlalla attention to the fact .. _ lhat,notwith;:anding the activity (4m..id era inTrationmo improvcMent has been r ' introduced into the form and conatruc• lion r,f Melting - pots for making glass for *Me hundreds of years. Two kinds of 'Pota have been steadily in use—one open andthe other hooded or covered to keep. • cmfitil purities of the furnace s from being =laid with the glass.. These boa: - are heed in all fat or tine glees, furnaces, and 'have Only A working hole• open to the external air, through which they are litled with charges of raw material, and means of which the worknian has an- teas to the melted material when blow‘ It Meier stalos_that It has been reserv ed Tor a California manufacturer it make - the first easential improvement in pots on record. 'This improvement is simply au.ingenioas applicatim of a well known of adding fresh oxygen to. the )liberated gasses and smoke, from born lJng aial,.before they peas Into the flue 'for escape into the outer air, whereby they art - More, thoroughly consumed. - .TIM incidental adirantages derived from this, are of far more Importance to the • glass manufacturer then the mere saving sit fael and time, 'as will 'hereafter he) 'shown. The gasses and smoke which In Gin present mode of constructing closed deetrh , •pots and furnaces for fine glass working ', , atittutdo to pass ores the pots into the - 'E4ntsll; Arabi this invention caused to yeas • into the pot during the prooms of melt ing, through an aperture in the top, . at Ycliich Point they meet I current of fresh air by which they are ignited and „kept burning like a huge gas set, in such a manner that a large volume of -flame -le nude to plait directly over the . material to be-melted (the working isper ' tore, in the 'Meantime, being closed,) . !' 4 while the Products of thii gaseous cow blllacKL are conveyed 'front the interior of Arse:Pitt through two.conveniently '' - deviled apertures, opening_ front the-in : . side and leading bt prove flues to the hudn sleek. 'Alien the, glees Is ready for working, all those temporary ape?- ' " titres:are closed up, and the smoke and • Itame! -- Ctom the furnace pinup the stack .thrdugh'bye.holes, in the usual manner. The !pertume are also prevented, by as closed, from admitting from the . outside any draft through the working , choise„„by which the interior of the fur . :leleeneksht be chilled. Tho extrii . cost • of Constructing is pot after this invention • ,-.its *Mere trifie,..oot exceeding ono dollar. Itieldental,advantages aro claimed to tetailt . from thin improvement. 1. By ---. . /eelea Of the gr eat . hest whic h am be —A corresponieitof the Christian Undritainetl the "senclever" os salts which Instructor Iris been inquiring into the ;appear to consist in an excess or luipu• religious op d inions of ihe en denii hi l e s - zit, of the fluxing materials, can be 00 Z: i t 1 1 1. 13° AV: dent w r l e o wn og k i , to berried oft -2. In green glues manufac....l " no chuich. Of the seven members of his tufts, it is possible to use the common Cabinet, Secretary Welles, who le an " - :',litiTpliata of soda waste of the acid far Episcopalian, is the only church mem ber. SecretarY. Btriewbtetionit:tfitevetu.l4ri hthene memo. •,0. -Saving of furnace destnto- fZ elb , r . te a t t qh e Episcopal. Of • lion, the new furnace standing five or the ni ne Judges of the Supreme Court of six years. 4. A finer 'quality of glass I the United States, two only are church • prodnoed. . ' • • members; Chief Justice Chase, who loan s can Episcopaian, and Jostle° Grier who luis ~,,,:,I",:etblL:these,,„nlnim:," I long been a ruling elder lathe Old School ""e` we no °' , Presbyterian Church. The United States walnut& beyond the authority of tinfrt s ee m. contains at present nfty.four -journal from which we derive these par. members. - Of these nineteen are proles caltira: ': ' • ms of religion, two of the nineteen be. rag Unitarians. The seventeen others are illstritmted among the religious de-. nominations, thus: Episcopal, it Re formed 'Dumb, I; Baptist, 2; Methodist, 2; Presbyterian, 4, and Congregational, q. General Grant, when In Washing ton, is a regular attendant at Wesley IL E. Church. Mr. Taylor, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and Mr. Gooding, Mar. stud of the District of Columbia, are also Methodism. Attorney General Stan :ie.:2r .1 Alleghenyumnus of d lii t t; he la retary Stanton was formerly a claw. leader of the M. E. Church. General Howard was formerly a 'llea:Mist, but fur several years past has been a member (at one times preacher) of the. Congre getionat Church. , Sits Republican County Coneention,l ..yetairday, passed a resolution, by a 'Thriniinawn.e,We., very handsomely com plimenting Mr. Moorbesd and . Mr. Wit- limes for the marked ability andfaitlifnl- peas with which they_ lava yeprekented I Allegheny county In the Congress of the I United States. .This testimonial has been, fairly earned. ,While these two , Itiptusentatives differ essentially in tee& pemment, in aptitudes, Co capacities, and in soolrements, the have severally {bong nualities Which make them et. efsdlagly esinable in therembile sereloe; army respects their very diversities , lilt the* for Itoreasoa, tiseration when cooPerating for . the attainment f a's:4moms end.. Talt,kidia4 . . , 4. lc .i. Press makes an es bailout and timely ftoggestion, which ls, that. honcdork: and committees or imdl ,. victual, in galls: op political meetings l!siiMtitaaps so essay OA so more speak . era than really err , to Attend , Th. ' ',Other plan has bee . trt'n to , on , '` l, -" I ' le 4.4comk II - ' Cot. J. BticuAmil, tc`''• 41'A:tiger, wtutme Ihoectrite. .:„ (za g s: tits guided, and*h. 'i.e.;levc, • he the -7.- WI, poitehed.7l, , ,sp,lt r 4.lCd, wet Dist ‘-ated and naturally ' - - ~;;~,; ,- =BE .; =.;-t NEW ADVEKTISEMETMS NEW .A..uv .0.,..- _ i_ , ........._.....--- .00H _............_-,-- ----:------- of I n ve r. J j . & s. FRANCIS, -The Ih4ton admirer Myers have given her a tea 'set of silver. C ARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, -p. C. Headley wrote LaLer's booL, , SUNDAY scrroor. SC PERIN and not Joel i T., so ha. been said. I'. C. , Kos. !lei sit !IS Minn St, illeglitiff Cllyi 4 otOsN,llVlVl:l‘;',.:Paraf:c=clir,gr'ir is the brothe of J. T. and allows less, if ' "", , tasi of IllAmlor and Jobbing Prom2 o2. ".' d r' to- "" possible. I 1,..i• -Helen Western is playing in San A........,..._____..,........4........ LIBRARY BOOKS, I Franeisco in Pieces where she is required I girgyANE & A miga, al..,,tsLtds;ist.r rms trabllcation. of the leading Ito hover on the confines of nudity, to the , .U.S. delight of returned miners ono remark ; Commission Merchants, "Ehl IiiI" 1 _ DAVIS; CLARKE & CO.'S. -A small Cottage in the vicinity of the 93 Wood Street. Falls on the Canadian side of the river _ has been °rented for the occupation of von SALE. Jefferson Davis and his family during . 1 . Cogwnokadn't, OrrlCa. the crammer The house Is about. halt city or Alleattean, Jane eta, 160. t way between Clinton and queenstown. -Speaking of Greeley's offer of Iris c. to .c:::::::sc'clongsai...acc7Yor :717 portrait to levery new subscriber, the , •: . •T ' :. s ew past the thing rot • easel School. 11. B. fit ARCM I _City c o ntroller. Springfield Republican says: "Mr. II to ',"__ .___ Greeley takes an unfair advantage of his NEW ICE CREAM S MOON competitors. Person II beauty, like vir- 1 ''' tee; should be its own reward, and really AND CoNFECTIONERY. It is not fait nor generous in Mr. Gree- I • ULIUS RICHTER ley to throw the ligld of his countenance J upon himself in this way, to the'disad- , vantage al these who have not been as; , win open hi, new ar.t class lavishly endowed by nature in that way." I . Ice Cream Saloon & Confectionery, abook!has been priblbstiqd in Europe ' to prove Swedenborg insane. The fol-1 as No. 10 . 1aS1110141), All e gheny, an TUES lowing accpunt of his eccentric imam' in v i'l' Ind t a b tid i fje public g enerally ere r ,. tlae streets of London is new: "Ile I, q uer , id ye fawn the new es tnellsbnient j . 1.. , : , , , • pulled off his clothes, rolled himself in : L!" very sleep; mud, and then distributed ' money ambrig the crowd which had gathered. ;In this condition he Was found by the Swedish Envoy's footmen, and takcaltotne "very foul with dirt." lirockmer then took him to a lodging near Dr. Smith's, to Which. he walked very quietly, Mad when there asked Mr a tub of water and six towels, and locked „idnuself in:an inner room. As it was feared that lie world hurt himself, the 1 door was fatted, and he was found wash ing his fceL Ile asked for six more towels. Mr. Brockner took the precau- s*'''''' don of leaving six men In charge of the NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR!. poor cnthislast, who, ho says. Inc some \ Corrroota.an'soynce. t time believed himself to be the Messiah." coy at Allentieny. Jana aths t , -.The English papers contain tin fol , orc• A L'itri iiirti,Litlll itT•r..'lVlgiTi: mace for 0 0 o lowing remarkable announCement of the r .ril.gort.trbitriLlft.„, p ,... ,„, ' marriage pr the grand-daughter of Ad- its le emery ors4es. stop cork obispo aloes. miral Stewart, U. S. R. ("Old Iron- 11,--1. 022 /. o . 2 ,,,,at' bb lf b n: g12,, , , , r 0 m 0 r aides.") i The exact relationship or the tte iVporTricivatini, It 'new be r lea other parties mentioned Is not very call I , t . szystar. meals via sorts price per to determine: "On the 30th April, at sldiwlli . eles be rvseived at the same time llo• ' St. George's Church, Dublin, by the I La'n,9l,"r.tt,lfr;.ll,,,flteraf a•"''''',Unt Very Rey. the Dean of Ardagh, cousin 1 c oi siiieirs prose wia r be asiaorta alue . r 3ao to the bridegroom, Captain R. Munroe aimed Viral'Vt-,.,,N'„!'".'"'...1."*"'""r- Dickbasoe, Foiq of Kingstown, county An, lunfonatten required sis to detail. trill be 1 W 109.1094 to i.mtly Georgia, second lt,',.`,?r b tt - li:Vc:crs i ! * jef , Tgli g .litr ,' •lrpt l N gigi; 1 daughter:of the late John Parnell, Esq:, tii- work Is to b ee don', D. li., of Avondale, county a l Chow, The sight is rerved to remit any an . d v all . tdds gmnddlaughter of Rear Admiral Charles ~,,d,, B. a ' n F n a , n ' t aan „. 3 „'„.. Steward,; l 3. S. Navy, grest grand.daugli- ' liar of • Sir John Parnell, Chancellor of BUILDING PROPOSALS. I the Irish; Exchequer, and of the Hon_ Hugh Howard, Busily Park (brother to - 3 'ROPOSALSWILL E RE e.ivcassthestnsusu ssm B use cost• Earl of ;Wicklow,) and Colonel W. PANT f.a. excavating • :fault ar • its II !der. Tudor, Aide.do.Camp to General Wash.; s y tracri d tga b lo 0. abo tDO Mt In diameter oT ington, and grand neice of . Six Ralph \ Alse, foe Laill'un 11. 8 t 01.7. WALL around Howard, t Bart., and of the late Vis- I,'„l=';''''"l4,T,.•,'"„‘",,te:,,"l.l.`,' V''lhrit'l countess Powerscourt. ' : ir r ;•%• lr eeii,,nal..l 4, i ' l u arra ' a ` Zir b r , t iv:vi'L -The following &lama of Louisville I i'li a n. , n , ~r , , d ,,,,,., d ton ~,,„,,,,,,„, return Mamma of $lO,OOO and over : l atoulitl r s 0 Will * k., and 150100 a wall and duo" Senator James Guthrie, $54,200; D. D- I a !t s .r."l'i i tifirTii•V ri:t O irti be Trquitr ' d Newcomb, $ 01.313; W. 11. Betroth, $l4,- 1 g sa t, WYO. b. carrioo l y , i. , l , l to cemeut. Ow , 363. Dr. John Bull, $43,052; Jas. Todd, 1.';',"1'V 5 ,,,,,`,PJ," 1 ,7ANV J i a ',l,;Vrini,J, o ,` g 33,013. T. htirere, $35,542; Jos. Tom tbto and s c ydovet or the sass t • emreoy. w1,..i , al. A. I kilas,/w.,06:1; L ibeharoson, g.'.7,390, "1`.77" ',:fs'ltbotlV,lrr,',,nr,4",;,;`,,`,", ,i, 09 ALL omega SSD QUALITY, AT TEAS ! TEAKS TEAS ! I 21 - /` ri $2.9446; J. S • Lith Sr` *2B'llT:l°r:la triMi'lfr,r's,7,rl:friTc-litrAr- „A.. ig,:zi=t3EL P ita. i 662; . E',. Avery, $26,752; M . Eeee, 1 tins at,.. Inds will ba "welled onill We 111 0 gra, 7; L. L. Warren, $21,200; Charles ,or Attar.. D. IttlisiblioN, GULLY T. , Ilremaker, V 1,190; E. Bustard, $274; 1 '''''"' eeeret.er. ------- i Prim. Young ill:on 111 Piper pound. iEL Whiteston, $10,134b, . Jefferson, : SION--ENOINE IN TREWINDOW., T.,..,,T 5.0' •1. ''' • 11l •• I $15,419; Loms lielmke, $12,004; A. W. i 1 5a,..1 t 23 :: Vaulter ' ablate, $26,674; W. C. Rite, i TOE UNDERSIGNED Recede- twod - -.. .......... ..co 527,140; I William lluge..s, $15,251; slit. I yasarlf %T aft hje"rt;f4ll"frilitigt:74,! lILACIL TEAR-Oolnolt. j Bridgt lin, $20,607; IL C. Hewitt, $lO,. 1 .t.,:ilCtgreetirj:rzake trap4teja..:4,,,a,:try tl',?;40.1•!fil VI per % T old. I 211. Jtilin Rupee.. $14277; F. P. Hein- , ~,,,,.,„,„',i'a1".„,,,,„47..1r,,,,,,, ~,,;•,..i I. tctr. •• .... 1.10 •• 0 ...4, $ 11,170 ; w. B. I idlrlilion, $20,. 1 'Weller, i o 'A hulesele Tao 150.1.5, Sal thr , IILAILIi TEAS -pencenese, Nonebeea 169; John Graham, $10.201; John T. I r- t :i IMOl;Z:.l;orT:ii.elir;tirintf.°::::=:: tn. Fine hose M d .,' due ttrt . skft. $1.2, I ArrLY 10 Moore, $20,01:2. U. C. lit'DoWell, $lO,- the Cast it o•u. eisdreemed end leeported. ..: vitt •••• te , l 6 , enntrr. de •••••a ! 1263, H. P. Gutl:ri,e $15,965 - ; G. W Tar- isOLOSiI, • JAPAN TEAN. labor, $1 1 1,939; VY• C. Tyler, $17,455; _ , Ki.nini.ocaola_or isibebje ~,,, .., Uncolored Jona, arty pica-eat, dav0t.......1.R. ' 2 ,.. 0i ,,,,,,,,,,, dd i . 5 ,.., JohnlL Thomas, $11,715; James Tra. ~%"41.‘"'"v . !""' " m i ll, •r , •,. •a i,c,,, 1 , Jar., loung flew., Leaf ........... ........ LP ._, _ bue $lO 410; J. Von Sorriest, $15,392, : 1 :'1.1,, ~,,.. :: NIXED Tom . ;sl.!_• . _'-_! _---------------._ .Isaac 'ioli!, $12.696; C. N. Warrnu , ~„,.... .. ti • '''' I; l N' 1 04 ' 4 T !" . ''' " . 13* r Y ' " 1.11 1 CHANDELIEItS) hno! .' 2-.. • .. ii!. 4 ' N ; - fa to : a no ca an; d orean . % .A' ie.b whet 1 rbOOlTh°rn.‘ E. 11 ilS°' , $ 19,543 7 , x lialiirlttrur;r4 Vontal, 1 :a, .. 1 ... '. . kinTortn'a the, want. and bars In i."E l ‘ l . a ohn White, $l-1,601; Roland Whitney, ''r q''''" r • "' n ' i r'''''" * " ''' ." ' i.l` EE ''' ' Brackets, Pendants, itc„ $12,036; O. W. Thomas, 413,339; W. R. i.....1.1511 DREARY • , sT. , press Comp wt. } IOW c orny g o". 1. at ~r 1 I Tun woninnames of New York have , A d a rk dr”,,an. atm), and rich t•larly,a. 1 ionand 4, doing woo , . tweet' es.'• tvw , Stokes, $19,403; J. F. Speihl, :$22,59t,' I alr, ussatlly , sold at 51,, on ~.1.1 et VV . !" v onnoLl i gse jirX,!,..a,:c4l,l=l,tri.t. aura sad , FOY posted this placard in many parts of that IJ. L. Smith, 13.00 e; W. 11. \ Volker, , rise. :: lit - 1 . .. • '''''''' ". ' A. MARV I aress etri.a. il.. city: 512,587; R. It. Jones, s ll ,'-' 1 "; T ' 2 .i 2 I t%tTZtustoe'• 1,./. •• 1 . .111 .• 9M 010 17:5 OS /odors' SO. Arbecoorr. i. 4.. ., We are opposed to foreign " so ' Rodeos, $1.,c03; 11. Wilder, $16,940. I I I trade for thews, among other reseal- IJ. B. Wilde - r, $11,t147; W. M. Ward:, ~. ~,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,fai5....n.....“ r, 1 A tinge wore:neat on Mad atutriteetwitig as and I TRY, IRON CITY MONTHLY. wzmyoN. -,s ,i) ri• w ELbealsofii . of all leas lesporte., so "si.? I , /11,936; A. P. Cochran. gl --, W . ~,,,,,,,, ia,,,,,, ttrz ENI•iI.X I 1. Became n it dmins the country of its BECOID NUMBER REEDY BOOS. 1 gold to pay for foreign merchandiae, and; Dix, $14,935; 'William Kendrick, 13,0,10;: . 1 r • 'ova 'a, nsuala *old at {Loa we veil at C.DP D. t a .,, n „, tw w i t h a papa mi. re , c I A. J. Ballard, $10,565; John G. Baxter. 4 via*. : "lon rine, .• - ---. .• ..-. tormetum to the