ESIABIASHEI) IN 1786 PI ; FY.4I3IJitGIi Gr 'ITULISIOW 'DRILY AND MEEKLY uY & CO. ‘411.1 la-tan 4 AUO/0 Ornt • r ?amp encrwrontry scut to- vas 0117 amsli I s `l7 VAIL). -.Getgig. TERMS payablo .111 ',nail, NU - Wurrh ig d.t anealic. . T A LI—T dollar* per satillS4 , ll . .631,14^A. cOlc:II 4];‘:!!1411.' cla g 4 F., nv, 9 „opk .10 OJ , the ten Let ler each Club la ba 390 . 3«I tn on. Wan. 'VI In be aaa tc , artal ly adlamca FYIIOIII 1.411•114 fat.f Ltkr,r(}l . harnras, unless the a...0r 11 sant for ADVERTISIN 0 f .., I. OA, tura (10 Dans of Alanyarea ) • one hi.rtion (*) t altitietra in.rtin. 0 "15 14. 4ne vrek . - 70 -th Are moor).- .. ... 101 ite. (.00 Mt. 10 00 - thl sa. ra.ttb. •IT contb . 4 18 13C1 ":i 01.. ""° mat en.are,staen..able at v.mttr, alO.l dg,rn gettitg.ool ...re naval.. arab r (hoh 0. art{ sae., 1..1 pH -4. Adroit/v... 0 r a•,4134 . bl WU,. 401 IV 0700 IMAM to lea crin.o.l aln‘re ant • tien entatshora unt oVuatableLnial *. 30ti.seaunta..t. grand LA. anintibrenar... We IJ tn pai.eatit aua Mr e. int.* th• Nuns altotAir tar .rtire 11*, halaullreateuto ttgahrd pr Fa a l i ntwsber 1rvu..0.020 1 . , t. (in tepi tal. and pay. utt l an ' o ll l navart[-.. attleily lima.) to Aar 1141,:tuutplat. 4 bialte*u und all aduntrualente fur all *lnannenie riot 1.00.100.10" t: O9 Melt awn 4)110010, and all nn.•.** of ad0.1.--an •111.0, to traat. t eat wise beyond th.liriotortiarnaaard, will be cilarg , l la the winalastaa ag, brag .4.1 5c0.1.3.t.1! ta 1. ir are Ateadverltranenta I a- 013atuat 1. to.ktotPla. Are com pute*. neard. 10 .11.1. ar. ether yattho ideonn4n, and math lita. to to tliraad Va•Pa, raitabl• att. - US to tW- Aunt tiarrogge norin.eto Uechatang reveal. Peatkr mtlte>laatttrd. natio= charge. 001.10 anrompa 010) bainneral 15.1.116 taut °Lawn - max., and WI.. wennimuled 1 I.e ter al. ltenulturaurtiests. 4 0 1 air atinita si.tainx .111111.1%10105 Was., MU012.11111.1{-1.1 61". &won.) t.. =anti. . Mud, Taro., aro public trulartAl, nuemte. orbereebao Drl gre* an ntaar Alinittanne-011 ...c.sa very - notiea 4 , 1011.1 cal attention to Want. *radii... , aal. Waled Or ii.terrial to Drum. ltd. .kiatintere.t.n. toiir be norriel with the tinder,...) .1W that Masao. is te tend r If interael to tyr la aartod 10 the lacai eoluidia.l a‘aari • alljba ticaraed al the a ataa.f 961 lea.lll • rt ota ror iw nua,,p , v,417 - .4... , 0. be triple D ri ll . Altertiaementa . tint rra; ‘ )3 1.1 0. 1 . 10, 1 0 , ! 3 to be allowed • dere Mt teat- from Rh* I 1.1,1 Oi 101 ldintit it DULY PLl2ts. Pao attare.t: rarqamalltata 41 IA t 'vat ..idthsma ine;rtion - • 064,..c0x. ram. .10. 1 140. 10 4 110 6.1* ) nna insertion - atlas. 110 est. Inserbort cent, Uainaint saradtannenta to ter nald In rata... BUSINESS 'CARDS .01MEYS IQ • P. SPALIVO, Att.iraey and- Conn -41. ,-- , ThETNIA:4I):I64Wo. ' ,• itylversur..4—A. W. ' . lmlA. °baler Aj NIES RoSS -SNOWDEN; Attorney and N • no‘ ...ono La;, ASS Third % • tk" ' WAlUTERlAtt&ruoyat Lacc.Collee . Caretrysskina amrs./414oOded o , Of' II aLtorll'A nuilaULVOMPit CO.,' Aal EST. - ki Attorney - at Law—Office ro,Ota Smittatlil anA 9n.t. Lltt. -11 - WEAVES, .Attorne* nt laktrjourth 0 "tler , st iikaithe Itarcl .• ce. - Pittaboxi.6. Vs- .0 .V. co.proßKSir- • ,aritbng " r.bott,o , .r.irtarr, rAno . •oviramolto. pg.) .1 • - VaPILA.NT A's:RA.7l4n, 9t riY e Nl= VS="1111 bUW'"2"....7 /I.—Y. 1). tgiet.sutl, PSO. of spite • ' eti W... F. WHITE; Ateutricy Its Law—Or: Ere ou Urantsteret,nau eourt.4, Sa Artllart MAU- Ekr.. titutasre..,l , ` , n3dlglly rP. Ja. L. B. FETTER:MAN, Atka.- ..r.:41-2*.iylt u.it EA...t e tomt.ts. uk. mgt.. . . fehlo AM ES J. klliN,Att4riley at . 14w:office, enetver,rf neat gr . i l zooDe GI It Ali SC. FLAN EGlN,ittarnej'atL4w, F.ritiftsor.t. Pitiaborgb. Al ASPER E. BRADY: Attimiey at Law, ity Filth net.. ktit.b.leeuskte,Pee.. , e • HaltitlSON SE,lVEL)..,Tattorn cy Lair,- cv Obi., Stat. floinnaKtiam, amaitus mmw. 4normas, agOtHEII; & Ctf., :FLOWERS ,07) zrailAwGE SROEERS DEALEIVI COLD • ANDIDOK Nara , pi:POSITS or UnettrreCt aid Par Fonda lrrA Intwertelkee - goatitszab , rinuats - .1.r Ask. Dote. =.4 frou.egotiDei. Dollen:ow plvmptly attended to. 1DOODY; fOrD.IF.II OF TII - 173) R WOOD EFF. _ isms. •1_ Tiernan - de Co:, BAITEEKB AND EXCHANGE DRONERS, A g o. -..7r Wood greet, Comer sf Diamond ailey ta?,,-'hs • EgavAulAwmaNiral .E. ARNOLD k CO., Batikeiel 1..f01f.r0 to. Extbrato. Onfo„ Book tfotoof ... roortff ttarf.4. =lt goat to the Moult of Ifftoftforoo. Lot , tertloo. rot otoll• ottoot.'a. d to, sod procoods ...Ur.% to az r stl t Cho 'Union. • Woof I U. Ii.LL.4I IS & CO., ankere indla.r.Lort.oo lifokno, :forth Bast moan of W.I f Osetto. rtttehorolo• . All a...sedan mad , . on , Maus} torroo. coae*Joono g r ft.W.lfaitelided to. tir KING , Banker wid - Fachnageßkiker; rth strsitt; es .1 Denies Bank Not. Bills a Bs , n ...Gal umißtorks Isius tit and sold. mykst prise rind In WC Amvlcnn LUIS 03.1 :40.1.111. snd bract. Bolls.. S. Bunko' ioul 8r0k0,.. L"l"E" eAti' "n' the Ika4 ' plytrnt. CO E tiokqro, vrtn.A..mt..,Au il. •rs • iloni .X molt librcra - . ll6llSit.s SON,' .ifealers -Ford, it ),:te.go, Mutrt stftet, Yiiu Burgh tha A.:11 Eft 4, ItAIIM, Balair4rs and Ex- V ,canket .Crokvek Denikkirt Foreign - and Daniakic (-pi, {, titelka.,T. (k.tllkkr. of • Dloric..- Caak Hulkk.:-: ....roar or Thini acid igok.i Amu, dirkil I 091.44:' N/12 , -.3fteff 0 Oktil. -I.rtuf Li."... ...ix IC: 11/34. 7 ' .0 A .1.14 MER., 'MANNA 4 c0., - Suectesons tr. 116[447, /11.12. k Ok. Coln., Clatikaa. 81L15... • 4 .tort to ravigm ..I IkkulAic K..h...M .13, n 16... icic.Z ...;111V1Ft-:.ltlVltn'lNnb.Wt. .17,r, e 14 4 ,snt phAsioa.u..';.e.. - 41:Fi l ' =. 3.-.- - ~„,,,...had rrkk.r..4Li Uk x.reign acd Azocrila7 .!.;:it-ina..4,...orleani,,ntHErutttratot.P2.ll2cl.aiyiSciai • --- I - TAYLO A, Commill3ioner' or V40) , ..r. 112 Entaat street. *Strki altaralan wuk Ee gaol all ' lmantra rl4 - o.lrtea to 2:41 tart. Pia•thytagb 1111:1• Ahrect • trait* alwaya an laud at owned at...WI r, ?kart, Boaaft, n,,rix•tagn, ar.,,ntgotlatal on tstor• w•ro au t. Aaranaa made.if trivattl. • • Tr.. AnAl All Ib. ifalt te um' Hall'? rtteut err, . no.. Amami's, tf A PeArArk. t. Hutt . 1./1 /ILE 11.4,11 TE• • tttAt , roo.t t. tf ,L t,— 11. , ,•t• t•Av.t. tt•ttu... .A•tor 1. r•.,.1 4...tAtlittattAl •At Ant I Ott 1,1 It ,t4l .A. •A!AtAt, Atit . tAt•llAttrA. •Att A•tt•... Arti t ••••-.1 tAtt • ihtl,l 14 , C15.1 • LUILI.I.IJ k k r•rk, - Llkkk.al E.4is•,!‘ L‘V,lt Km 111,7, ..,, c: i,~*.i.~iu~ u~ ..r .i~ . . ..av ,•4 tf... •+4 ilwa ,w. ebarttAw.n. Ft”. •ci are IA Mere , . ,r.ydro•ct.s.tr.a... Its , s 4; s• ra, 0.. Q7l .r. J L VAP.L.V Hew Dyeing Ilatablishinent • lI•ELLA HOW. livitr Feder.l otreet...i. - 1 •61. th °l.et.s6:l AO,6rtiour voi.ti to iitiorto rat., t 6 P . In. but`, I. 0,61 it, 1.666.6 . Lir000i....1. ..... 16,4 114 6, ..a a ..a.l 14.-11.1 littLoo.,.. Can...Cm:66 t. 616.0. otitoo to 66.1 • tat+t dn.,. et. so I tto rv.ior. x.. 1.6.6 to 1b0..t...r00r r611,66er- 6 6 66 , ' • 6 a 6.166..... •Viostrit., .....•••• 1 •11 ,1 •• , !ILL. ri *al 66161,..1.6 no: lo .41 {66. 1,106 t).-t •.•il• 1.'61 , u! 0n66166.6.1.61.1.. • r, 11. oh•lt tt r 6 :,6,66,6 116.6.• rho 6.61 .6061 oitit turolona thoto •6 re - • 11• .11b.utr. , 11.••• Iv• -161111. it: it, 6 .6. t.ruroi6oul• AI outman- - our 6.6 • 61111,.. ,f .or cal, 1 1 .•• 1 • 1 . 11 . •••t 41 . - - • lb., .6 11 16,61, • STralAcq 1i1•• Um •1111, . .• , ur •...wool, 41 It rtiotio. 1.. 1 ,1,4114.11.1111.114. •1..111. lio .s. 111:•.1 that 1.•• 1.6 - 6t166 oin• Patent Mangles TILE Ell I NOL.I,:s m,,410 al. • n—tu l l,•l . .. 11s.r.n1 Law •311- fart na the ir6.3 I'L r,( 1h 11.11.... lb Ibr st 4[l. 11/ a No, .L.ri• 11 . l• ..t‘ 11..etrvr.. bi.1.111 1,1 . 1 1.t•t,41 , . V U. 1111 Removal--Wood Engraving. (ivIIE ~,nt.”,:riber rP6lsselfully int.rm. h . ., ... .1 . .: 111, lketi.SN au.l tau , ..It- .euer4ll,. 11.. L. , n.routlivrret LrcosT c.I 0411..1 .r.--L .1.1 th. N....L. ,oir•nr. la lb+ Otaun..4.) . L... 3 ,,, .... V"' pard t.,..u. 11l &va.. cf L 4, ulsv., wa,1‘1...1 Eyar. , ,a“,...t, es I ....... , 1 1 4 . 1 1./1.;: , Y... , .... 4.1 "..' ~ 1. ,, + , t,...' ,nle 4 .t.ry de-cliyax.. ..run..1.1.1 ~:psyv: 11...... 111 1.1,,tr1, 1..,.. Colt , . elaulo, 'L.. ILI; . A. T. rt. v. rr Alloderralr. .1.- I. JAIIF.4 11. PARKA. • • • PINS• AND CEDAR 'WARE. A5l I) I K ROES EN I:4;e tr , 4 c.olintantly ort . 4,X4 11.11, 0.1. Ora. Inlor voieu CL,r:r" 11 nud all .Alwr are ..( um,'t. in Lip sre.r...m, Fab n PitlAurpth, C. W. Feine, Professor of • me, ft FAS fenvo inC,Thi air eitiAons of NW.- IJP I.urgh ant 011,0,n, (list N. sill now rv.nan,n.r. , 1,. Or. I iow the I'IANO Edit FE sn..l 1 It.LIN. G.rnt, for farth, i.arttrular• r.uq;o4 ., 11;1(1.1:UM , MU:. tiles.. No. WI lberd 1141 Chester's Emponum OF MEN'S AND BO'S' CLOMING. ‘,/ EN'S WEAR, embrac,,ine I.trry tackle V, a sreat'• outAtt WAr{kussurtlllp war. ` lllrv i s : (Tall ". 2:, "h y'rt 71L f y1131n2.1 IL namplele cullil at th,slh,rriest. :Ake: IVA* suits boys' au hand. AIK., bhrrtA. 410 5. , eaTsUdera, lianAtterehinl,ftelts, tiaitata, tucks. Caps. £l., .W• awls. 10,1iats.. uoyill. 71 lAalltl.49a3trf.t.woar Diamond Aller. .. C. 71.1111. 6r hlti'LEY 001,ViN, 'Coal Merchants 1.7 104 iltaks>lo boy &Ma. (hac'crt, It. and NO, ear. W alnut on, ..1•1 WubloOno Turntdk. llOc ans. GEORIOR K ARNOLD & BANKERS. - • Dirmsas IN lien/NOY, COIN, DONK . Nan' 00 . Nq i i 0nf0L444, rust to NonerfAnn.b.vh. Noteo 10141.4 c 411.441 on 40 pot, of O. bn041.1 444 .14 on oonnol.D.n. 64,7 , 1 VP The only real Now York Plumbing Estali liihment IV ll , El , llELror . ,k , iii i!i fine on Sclentiflo Prin. Ilona- atcl'hlcambcatt Plutahlng."ll. all Ha branches, dn.. with nradockc and .I.lcystYll.' Batha fittcal up with alowell, from TG to 116 'lath Tubs 0 In WI Waal, Ptafullhensuplaiu f , to 110 ' !WIC, wooden or 1trw...... .-- kaater eltweta, chroyletu..:,i Ir 0 Nto Pt iteer POMO. cnniplkta /lila. kault , al. Cart Iron Ilullora. it at t7Yarr. Intl Alf PU.rUkt.la. and toot Pirr, N 111141041 stud nut on et Oh. la t. " LFIV ' I' A Wc. and Taut luntrtr. nyttraulic Itanat,cnthatth itoo anl. nod put up at any dittance lu tn.. ccuultl. itcpalrld'u punctually anemic,' I. ' l'Uul I IV I Lk.T,'ln.l Food kt . 1121 ' . betweva W 0.4 .4 MI ket Al, • -.- New Coach Factory—Allogheny. 5ev.41,4: M. A. {Vllrril would re 7 .1.1071. emetiftile lllfamt. the wthllo that tber hese' ereeted a attopon !mewl., between Federal end tmealutlty etroeim_ the/ ore no, =Ring eel a, preroPtisimmetre order , for ereiNimeription of tehieleeie , Mehre. Chariot , . Berottehte, Ruogket., 1 . 10. tone Ar., kc, - .ollleht from. their lung esperienee in the aom ' alleetan• at the *MN wort , . and the (AIM,. they have, they feel eonfoleut they ere mahhat week the wort Nameable tem. *llO tbome wanting arUelea In their WI, roles; particular attention to the Mhittion of ral.teriela. and Liflak ram, entneelonl "te-erktrarn, they have 00 tamitettoa In warranting thatr acre- We therefor., volt the attention of the pehtle to this marten Repahintrtiontoin the Net Lamm , eta on the Intent renevamble terms 0.:0 , 11 • . _ SEW GOOD': )V1.1;dD13,,,,,13.Y boo to Int i orn o l l ait friends n PALL Ala) 00000. . a a n - Chloe Nelda raahlonable, 'pad. and new, Cr that he in.dt wear. It thing utterislaspneande to •triety nod eloathca of the rty apt Paltara , eiarcrea and Vestingtor the nutediorqualltr of his 00 C ... this r ptlntor • hopes that 11 nhc *l3ll to Pat. luttiat tt,to, 1,... .a J• .Y ta: .11s,„ ht.., ran. a.: r, 4:4.1 . 4‘ 4,4 • 1 4 . 1 1'11 . ../.44.. 4, I. 44 4 11 fira,..Lltt ...it .3 9 tr.“.l ,tpht wt. tt, ettur,l at Im-thti. r.. 11110.1 41. 4 43 ..tlrt , Itrchnt.ll, trhutit 41 4 .1 i. 4 I, al t.t..1 rtr, luau 1..1, nu euvu. ;me. , u 1 1ekt.....6 llte tut I 1.1, rtl i. You, n p. ttltuuLdj% tot r, ht. . lha hi, 14, el fnaloi, Jolt , . 1, iltorq+ I'. 1.4 I,l‘. lvt., It iaro 1 4:14,11. Nt.nw 11'14 Jafilf4 4 . llama, 1 lut4.lnlL, 111,414, r,uw, ,Strriil,` titre MallrtiL. Blaine. hi 11 y . a 1, 11 Its Ile,. ht. Li rt. Jr Viteinor_t at l•wr.et 51uNta, 110,11 I.l . afit. LtlEar. 11),Tvv. 1.1 C. Man, 1 let l'rttl. Vihtra W. Ctrigx. • Xv 1 .011.1 tl 11,1:••ro..1. tap. Ore.:, rank ltira h. I ..e . Z2 11 1: 4' 11A1ta114..A1,31.... Kentucky Mutual Lite Insurance Compauy. UUM:ANTY FUSiv,*•loo,ooo 9.1113 owl ofihre to the insured all, ran., of proinitinu ID nnuanl return in ..t.blt et In, p.r. requir•.l tor in. remtlorenl nak ol the yet?: lurt I.nt lot I.loe.lte the 1411. th so . o. •1 1 r ht uhunit..r, for tY wbbi. loan „t lir, will, itn coal. i:trt n n!i k t • auht•th.t. (awl tle.loord ira lua pottnanent 24011 het u s ia.mth.r. mul• (at Ole prtment &curtly ol 11..3 ih w ,talc term of Wt.. r 111 the roof, Alutunl Life ItohlromeeoMP•nr 1it0..1.1e. f o knlmi ronul a !sir n RF h1ur.1•14.1. t rut turlt •111,011% 01 :wsitvlr• mut tiva,o•ing frula .1. •antlng iunruaboulli, tarial.ern. Ar„witinc in 4,1,11 tb e plan and fb10t5Lt.q.01.4•1.... lutubla.l mid upt , nrull,.:! r laAsram? - crrettle.l by J. T 1111 Err, A,, , nt, 17t 44 Vitchburt.b. P r.i Jt tly(mln . I trraml, Yl..llcultlximninur. 1 Canal Boat Furniture. lIXVI on handn tag) lut of Bunk swin g ing Cutorcrtx "'G'""r'''lVAll6llLlt.Thinrat„vt. 1,1,1 11.1111C1IFIELI) inrorrn their /V ourn)urer nuaLurors uonorally. (nor their resent et L'Ptuoi tO‘rolltrer of Gnulo, (weLlt gnu esroPUun of o tore or ,tuo) aro now orucu !AN, roll. , nIFX 1011. .n 4 pnoro, rot dorrtolarr.lorr. WO InirUrt.' Proons coutruunr‘ng:Lkontrlttor Ina oil' 4114 goooral ononrhhont ot 11UOLr., ' , Orb eryeetiog4Vilqw Own. tiarlitk.. . Mal, Iv,. or lisp 4n,0n4t..1n 40 ttriurn''.llfind tnttnirt make of rroch, Vint (Cl. In wlttnta oars. incur rum): nr ',TT rru. , 1 , 4 ' Vnortrekorro an 4 blook I.luu Vetting , LAC. eta ho ruppited with 1/4r Goodr In cu . -at vorio —tinclutle4in oul l Prrn , n't sup han ply RN eonse ermetilualr tlunur Nal: ou' l lurn,Lok figurro. H. D. Ilini,..Binker & Exchange Broker, )'(11111414 hr'LLKII4. m:trket price paid for American .111.11 nlni:conund l'ponl.h Dolts Worrion tin W. 4.0ct0 , lorulrht on 4 anl4. .11..urro lot tub, marl: - Drug Storo. For Sole. AN. OLD ESTABLISHED STORE, doing S atoll Inuit., In a Ilmough abollung &hu kaki l 'uirn for tem. and paalculara of .1. 1i144 A Co.. 33.1 ttroat. All.l 4. 31. l'ovamml. llarkot xtrer, ISltr hot,b • - nar• eft Dissolution -of Partnership. TUCpartnership heretofore existing under rho etrlr.el title of JOllti 1•011.14:11.1 tw . t, th ,05 [ll...tolved by the alltlEdtAtral JAS . A. nth IS II C. The Lut.luit4 of the lute first VIII Iw settled h touts.. the Manures at the oldetand, NC , 115 61.0.ktt etrwt. getr.l WNER WANTED-4o promo property U we q uits • eux. tt EU . P-50 ble, to arrive Tor solo by 11 1 - . 109 • • LARDS, CO.. California Bread INSURANCE Nearly all Now OPen, MAILS, CITRILENCY, 'AIM STOCKS (CORIECTI.ID RECIULANLY AND eAIISFULLY.) LE.B/FALS AND DF:2AIIII7ItEB OF /SAILS. f.illua LW; list c-Carrivaln arid daparturts of the malls but stands torevet„to the lettrt. otsbur. Chambasxharg, Nos York. lksxtr: s atul Nustherti jmtta of N. lort, liJlartin,N,w.lerbey, sod the air New Yti.tlavt State,— ISilitsti (:+.3344 Nura Nrir Itrunswirk.dall, Arrit,F at .?; st.; prparto at 1,. Noxru and 11.411.1.yahure, to. I roubtleg r,radt,..l. Cambria, o , ntre, 014: 4inpats. Ly.umiwe. 111c1in, lleftnan. Yottar, ala.l p3rt 4 , 1" vaa'Liverm.w.. ithrrliyetWia, 0.1110 ;.4 Itnado, Naga Ale.tdria. asul 1041. num evontr. A rtiv., .trpaits daily at S• . _ Kaitr-47Irr, hermr, NU ...demon Voch .u.luppr.r ski depart/. ut A. etII Slarylsaa. .utt..s.l nee., 1,111 ur 4.11116 sea I.nana. ut..“. Mum, Touo. Iln.11:"Itilt=? ' „;„ 1 . 1 1;; ' ,?,1;:N.tmP, "" ) . ;N . , • :r. at 10: r.g I S. de.rta al II t et. • STnuilornil... 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Italian of awaits to lan iCastarn inatktf , ' EDMUND WAT 72. • . - _ LARD -10 Abb. , . No. 1, for sale by fent . W)1, DUI ALNY ('01) FlBll-211 drums for enle bo vf.rple JOHN WANT,A this. Large No. - Le tr do :In tido '' Jost no.'d •;or fo t 'o r PAT -- ' 110 U lduti, LITLIJ: kW. . UTLK POPLlNNovrenpply Or /0 py. poa. Lauda] • ALA- 3d/110N A. PITTSOURGfI - GAZETTE WHIG STATE COnI=ON. This body met at liarrisl?nrgh, on the 25th. The etete woe pretty fully - represented. Hon. Wca dassri , presided. Among the Vice ?reel dente, woo Capt T A. Rowley, and among the Secretaries Thos Steel, Req., of this city. . • The Pre.,ident, on taking the Chair, made a speech, returning adults to the mensbers for the honor conferred, with soma remelts upon the prospecle kind pos=ition eibiWitig party In Kew of tie papier feelings in regard - to they greet men they were about nominating as:their-can didate for the Presidency. Mr. lithium moved. that a oommittee of thir teen he appointed to draft resolutions expre.s, .ire of the Merles of the Convention, fr which wee , agreed to.• • The following preamblo and resolatiou were offered: . Whereto, :tom ditersity of paratieo has ex ifted.in relatiou to the appointment of delegates to the hlstinnal . Cou;entiou—sataa of the tlen• gefeeioual dioteicts hating an:tainted delegates, nod others has effected the appaintreentoo tbia Coeveattou. ,And •-••••• • • . . • • Whereas, it is derir►ble tbst the delegation be full: • Readied, Thot the Venni:dim approve the appointments thus mute, mid that a committee of .one each Cougressional district- be ay. pilinted ny the chair, to. report - to the conveui ti.in a hid of delegates thus - appoiated, acid a nomination of delegates (or the districts where appointments have not yet been made. • • Which was postponed for the presezia Mr. Wm. l'eurose. 9fferocktlefolloging: . . Reeolvet, 'Rua. no person be 'admitted to a seal io the couruelbut as a delegate, who is not a reeident oP the-raw*pho preposes to repis ;sent. Mr. tleyer moved the resolution be postponed indefinitely, which was debated'hy Moults. San key, Sliddleawarth, Brooke, Edie, Penrose, Hey er, EP Len., Porter of Allegheny, end then with drawn. The original resolution was' then with drawn for the present_ The resolution relative to the appointment of belegates to the Convention was again brought up, when Mr Sankey moved to emeriti by , empowering the same committee to nominate Presidential Electors to the convention Mr. !domino moved to strike out all after the word ~ itenolred," iu the original res,olutiou, and rohntillite the following: , itcsolhd. That the delhates from each emi gre-le:lanai district are requested to furnish the name of a proton to the Convention for elector, al,o for ilepresentatieo delegate to,the tiotiel Convention; Provided, that in till cases where delegates have been appointedby the Oeo plc, Koch uN.intrueot, shall he ratified by this Unarentiow The' geuarar liubject Of appointing congrex sional leleptee was discuesed by Messrs. Bull, Teaoy, Darragh, Wister, 1. N. Bllgnaker, Beat, Barcelona, Edie,•3lumtna and Kelso. Before . a decieion was made, the President the following committetain resulu W F. I:. Penniman:C. Dar nell A G Cnriin, L 3ohnAon, C inner, U. Myer, T. ram-yell, William M. 8011, 11. .loLed l3rooke C. W. Kelso, J. AL Pee et.VellliDllthcu adjourned until 3 o'clock thit , nftetl..xn. ClOtouti ft.l.ON-3 o'clock. the Convention met ihie afternoon, the i t ne.tion WV. upon the amendment of fend Mumma to the resolotion relatire to the vieybon ofbietegateA, &e. The amendment by year ti4—vneys 55 ~ The eitie-tiou then r,,ourrkod, upon tha orig not iyroititbin, ns oniesivirit, ?dentin I.l . Miebsel, kivi4 , roes in his Osco and addressed the Con, w seital at learih opposition - to the remolu• 11r. Kean thin ranted an amendment to tine ,90/UllOll.ll Itrawiva Tu..t the mode of electing deleptes t.! ttae odocted by this COD v'enti 14 r.,a toiled or doeigneq to be at pre cedent for mince Conventions, but as the only moss. of kroid,ng n prenenr difficulty owl em-- • The atorn.l.mtut was adopted, "hen the snag upon the ,rettolution aa `At. Rtninerr thou ntorrti thatthe Cotrrention I prro.eed. to Sale, t'l t, tare eaudidate (drib° next Prreh.%et. Whereupon, the. yeas sad . hting i l / 4 1.1.1. • W;utirl.l: , ,eott reecleed 11:3 Totes TCc nonguev r.t• :111 Whig Coraratiaii Mr lifer, r r.f trlfiral the follow i:c, , F•lved, I hat thia Convention appoint a Com moter to trice: ... , euatotial and Itepretentative lielegste.i to the next National Convention, 13 . ;1061111,1te a P7reident of the United Statest and OL‘o t'enatorill and Item...tentative Eierton3 r the Cr.tnrr,nuerith or Pennsylvania. • : , everti ort,oduients were °tiered to this re6olut4lu, when 1110 while subject was post; en r NIT kiltinger then morel to reconciler the'vote tr; which Mr. Moment's autenclmeni'to' the reeolutten, relative to tho election of dela ,tee, he , was neeattaal Thu yeas and nape l•eitig requite,' relulted as follows—yeas any. tAi. • • The que.,tim being again upon the resolution, itwas adopted without a ditkion Ylr litltinger then moved that the Convention proceed.' to the nomination of Senatorial Dole gait, to the National Contention, which was tinned I. • The following gentlemen were then nomina ted: Ilipm F Johnston, Andrew 6. Curtier,lna: Frisncis James. tier Alitidleswarth, .th•zauder C. Brown, Joseph Knnignmeher, !ikrion%ch..% Sanwnl, Puivinnee, Jos ruinnet,n, Henry V. Trsey, Jyhr, Diet; Geo, Chnrobere,Sian. Jessup, ilewry W. Sny der. • iii; :: i?ar• • The nominations were then elose . d. • M Elimaker then moved that the Cot:mention 'proceed tee teminato three delegates, the two berheet being Senatorial; and the third highest Delegate, cT large. Mr thirtin moved to amend by electing one Delegate ,it n time, which yea agreed to, The Coo•antien then proceeded to vote, with the fel losing result: Wm F Johnson Was elected on the first bal lot, n Senatorial Dele ate tin the second ballot there was no election. The nature of Messrs. Chambers, Pursiance, Buffington, Kanegmacher, and Jessup were theta withdrawn. •- Mr It iirns tarred that, on the third ballot, the elect two persons . as Delegates, which was agreed to. • John C. Kunkel and Morton McMichael see - then elected the remaining Delegates on the third halleet. Mr. Bury then Moved that the : C onviantion' i' proceed to nominate fur mandidataii,-. for esaar Commissioner, which was agreed toe•• •The fol 4 lowing gentlemen were then namedi; . Wm. I:, Lloyd, Jacobila rman, Jeanne M ehafl fey, l'atil S. l'resten, Charlea.W. IPilinan,• Sam, eel D. Karns; Joseph Mitliin,Davis Alton, John McCord. Havld , lleeley, Wm. Campbell, John Moog, Wm. W Sadler, Wm. Jmadels, Was. HI Markle. • Charles (1.., Sullivan, Collins .West, Lewin Bitting, .John Fenton. . The uomhiations were then closed. ' • 11r: Barclay then Adored that the Convention proceed. to the election of a candidate for Co .nab Commisaiorier, which wan agreed to. L • On the„firat ballot PO election wan had, and , then, upon motion, the Conimitinn'adjourned until half-past 7 o'clock this evening ' • V.ViiISIO IMSSION: • The Convention met at - 71 D'elosk The foil. lowing nro the repallts of the different ballots CAL Etna Commigeionen , '2 d'Ballot. 5d Ballot. Wm. M. Lloyd, 1 3 5 35 i Jacob Ilarrann,L ' '55 - . 51 •S. 1) Baron, ' • -15 • 9 • .lohn McCord, ' . • ,, 15 Paul 8. Pre.4oll, 4. Whereupon Jacob Hoffman was declared day nominated. The nomination was unanimously' ratified by the Convention. Nomiontions were then made for gexatorbil Electors. The renewing gentlemen were nom A. E. Brown,_B.. 8.. Blair, 'James Pollee • Samuel A. Purviance, John Fe:Hoe, John Dick E. Corran,•Fred`k. Watts, John P. Verree,ll. L. Johnston, Alexander King, Andrew Stewart. J ' Wm. Williamson, Cyrus 13..ithipkie.. - .) •.- ' •Alexander ii.;Brown having received a tali jority or all the votes_cast,. was declared' dal nominated a tienateril delegate: . , • James Fetlock was declared an Eleanor on i 'second ballot, and Samuel A; Porvianee on tin; third. The Electoral Ticket was then formed, and is as fellows: , . . • r ',. i A. E. Brown, . . James Pollock, 1 General Titulars. i . Saml:A.Purviance, • ••• • I ' DistHcte. "' Districts. " 1' Wm F Hughes; • - 13 Ner Middleswarth: - 2 :Jae Traquair; . . . 14 Jan HCampbell, ' .s•JnoM.Stokee,. .15 Jae D Paxton, 4,Jno p Ferree, e .15 lies K Davidson. : s.Spencei Manning, •17 Dr.. J. McCulloch, ; '' WJatf W 'Futter,' . .." 19 Ralph Drake, . • LXV---NUMBER 192, 7 Jae Penroac, 10 Rio Linton; l• • '' . 8 Jno Shaeffer, 20 Archibald Mobs t taoft 1.. - 9 Jaeob - Maraball, 21 Thee .1 Bigbitn, 10 Charles P Waller, 22 Lewis. I: Loriti 11 Davis Alton, ._ 22 Christian Meyerti,, ' . - 12 M C Mercor, - 24 Darwin Phelpsli • • .:•- • „ The StatuCentral Committee wetey by ream,. Dation, authorized to 611 any vacasor in the elec-. total ticket, the vacancy to he filled by ti. citi zen of the 541:00 district. ~. I , . , The delegates from the Teeioll9Congrea•pionst Districts to the National Convention ware then 'named, and Maul as follows: ' ! ' • I Wm. F. Johnston,' ) . duo. •C. Kunkel, t• Senatorial Delegate., Morton 51c5liehael, . J . , . • ! 1 Diatriets. - Diatiicts.' P, 1 1 Jacob Lancaster 13 1., 'A hiachey, r I 2 Isaac Hazlet:lure, • 14 James Fox .!. I • 3 Benjamin F Brow - a, 15 Benj II 3Liaser4 4 John II Bringburst, 16 Gin Joe Sim eon, LI E. No election; 17 A P. Jacobs, 6 lieu 11 Nliettener, 18 John K Elie, 7 W. Townsend, 1 8 Samuel L . RulaCll, 8 Jobn Strohm, 2O John II Ewing, _ 9 David E Smut, 21 Cornelia,' ..T, ,g . h. 10 Flt Penniman ; •22 Johri`J Bl'Ulf.: 1. 11 Joshua W Comly, I 23 Elijah-Babbitt ! , i ' . '- 12 Wm Jessup, 24 John Pattrin.l 1 - Mr. tiliinger moved that - ii State StPiaing Committee, eompoaed of 13, be appointed by - ' the officer, of the Conviction 'for tbo, eivining year, which was agreed to. i i l l Mr. Billinger, Chain:and of the, Com mittee -• '-•- •• ••-- ...00rtril the ffitlorrior., OW on Revolutions:, reported the fallowing, which were unanimouely adopted: ••. Resolved, That the .Whirt. elPzinnsylvartia, now, as heretofore , cling to and maintain the Whig organisation as the beat that .hsal ever been devised to secure the prosperity and: pto tent the inteream of out common cot:miry; re affirm their adherence to thmtimeltaiorkl and long.cheri shed purpoaes! nod policy of 'the par ty, and that, entertaining- none tint 'the kitulest feeling fOr their Whig brethren. of the iholef country, we earnestly appeal to them Gil forget,,... past differences, forgive past grleinciaceci move in solid colitmil, and act as oni , Man, - against our comm 'n political opponent:" in important electionti at band. • . '•1 Resolved, That it Is :this ditty of - the diiteral- Government, in the enactment of yexenuct laws, to extend impartial aid to the industrial interests of the mountry—that now, tvl ever, hernia:ore,, the Whig party proclaims and maintains Rade voted attachment to the Protnctivefoliey, alone can secure to the far.ncr, the manufactlit , er, the mechanic, and the laborer, a juit ietvr l for their toil, chill, and enterprise. '• - Received, That the Whirr Tanis is now, and ever-has been, firmly . to pa-: trietically attached to the Constitution tit the ‘, - United Stet es—that it neither seekatioid6ireci,l the amendment of that instrument, hut , holdri--. all its provisions and require - nice:Li to tie:attend and inviolable. . , . . Resolved, That the Whig Party of Pennoyt •ania ii most ardeotly attached to the Union ne, it is, and that it regarda as treasonable all: at tempts, come from what quarter: they may', to sunder the notional compact, or to weaken, iii binding force and obligations. • • . . , ,- • Resolved, That this Olonvention, representing the nearly uoonimuna sentiment, of sthe !hi& of Pennsylvania," hereby reiterates the expres- oleo of their entire eonfideuee in the sound , per , jitical principles, and their high appriciationsf the eminent peldie tervicesof the liero,Padriot. Statesman, m 3,1 Captain if the 'mgr, General Winfield Rosati and that mere, as heretofore, we present him for the Presidency no the untioubt ed choice of did people of Pennsylvania foe that high office, and its the tallest confidence. that, 'under his leadership, we can and wilt triumph antly tarry the tileitoral vote of Tlennsylrocia; without which no President woo ever =soli. : , Resolved, That the ainicirtraiimi of President Fillmore deseirouci receives our hearty cemr minlatilin for the ability and purisitisn . ,witia which ithas - canducte.ishe foreign nod 1.10111eN7 liC policy of; the country, 'csoltog stithin its teeth and influence. arid that this - rantinexaLe- lima is hosed no less opt:lir : the dignified entrim flinching manner imwhich oar, intersiorse wits'r foreign nations hoe been conducted, Allan upon its wds, and beurf,ccut management of domesr tie rallies, Ihe ',Theron of postage, the eoutohitity, enforc ingcla of the strictest aceutsbility rani I 'Ming of public oficere, And in Supporting th 'pros tectien 'of borne industry, and 'she improer moot; of riveresnd harbors. Eminently -nubs and truly conserveiire, we boil President ti baser u *bright orniment to the party" which electil; him to the office he on iverthily. tilLs. ~ ' . Resulted... That the; ilelegstM fient Ads S late to • thetntionl Catvrention•ore hereby TOCiti¢9t.— ed and instra tell to eilppart, the uientorsittP4 Gement' WIN MLR licorr as th e first etioice ,of theiThige. f renusfh:o4i%;'. - ro,d_mi,i,ink, a, certain ground of hope of regenerating- oat no' ~•-•,,..„,. fife Cornratinwealth;nietPylacieg it .inthezneitt of Whig"Steten , Resolved. That re render our hearty*Ani'''... , •'' to Ex-Qo.erntrJobnston: fors the unny'•'efferei, - ,',..,7 put forth , by. him to roducethe et.t.,4l,intlebtett art!. anJ lateen the an . ante taste; and deeplyle--•••••••:' grat the defect.whieh deprived the - State or--his '• nervier, Its her Chief evecotive off ter.fiie ttd-• -...•'-' oat nistration is one to be referred to, i .. O ne of, ilie,proadcot in the anal of ouratste7nutl.iffic• new knits to her fair unto end fame, ti -lot '•• and abroad. • ' • • ••---- • • ' Resolved, . That we rceamtnemf the' Whig Na- ' Ronal Contention to meat a: Philadelphia, on the 17th done next.. - , ••• ' Oae of, the Delegates o ff ered the following,', which wne unanimonsly edaptex t , • . • Reeolved, That .it. to with feelings .of' the • deepest sorrow that. we Itcru of the illness' of that diettirignishool - enteimatt floury. Clay, • 'and tb tt we sympaifizowith Ate wholo nation' - to Letog thus deprived of his valuable tameless - tic the oeutacila of the nation.... . : .. • The thank' of the Convention Were tendered to iesernl of the ltarriFbtfrth ivtit:dais and *era st the Capital. ' Oa tWotion, the cattaie of theCotivention were ._., commended for the ability and zeal witti ihkL ttoy illeeharged their iiaties. The . Cause:olon ! then-adjourned with eine heart,- cheer.: for Gen. dttotta . , •.. A very alarming otstethont reFpectiok'the prop:est of the Ribs,' Oorkepiracy appears in the LtqaztNotrileter. If it is icidly na skerated , description of the cimdition tua dieturf:ed districts of 171,ter, - Ihtire :+eolus to '6e no remedy left but the highly ofjectionablo one of a call hpou the Logildature ter each acme*- gate of coercion so 'Will at once crush the Scants dahle spirit of "turbutrtree. The Belfast paper says:—"lt seems iii:tre, ible, yet is nevertheless I true, that in oh it diAtiec especially which ban been made laments% emerions 113 the upon Mr. Chatedre, the isadlog• gentry are obliged, for the , protection of ,their. lives, not only to gcsout armed themselves,. Mit to he ne- Lcompeniml by a strongly ermel force' it cecina bular34:, Trlvritin what, direction you 'please along the rhadedn this #letriet, oest whatever • hour, and'ipit Will be rum to meet these oath ications of a leaded ' struggle between obrilrmo ion and sarege barbarism. - The execlikat Lord ClermontLa nobleman of liberal poli tics 63 well as of libiral heart, whose whole titettitroace: pied in doing gond, and striving to ameliorate themoral and physical condition of the peasant ry', as he goes to, or returns from the, meetings or the poor-law board, or on any other besincse which calls him bcyonn the circle of hisdmiee:- tie hearth, is timer seen without an Meort of policemen, armed to the testb,and horsemen provided with loaded blunderbusses, before and_ behind his carriage. Few men, of imartein the neighborhood have escapedtho 'damn and puney seen of being served stab thrent,inog 'ttPilteit, ' warning then, of mire nod rpeedy..,lvernetsmace if - t they do not ecroply with the mast' extravagant and insolent demands. Will it ba.Acliarcd that poor. Mr. Chambre, who 'has just born rescued from the veryjawa of death, and who atilt tot ters 'ander the savage injuries indicted upon him Iby hle dastardly sonnies. has - received on fresh. ' notice, intimating that hu. might_ as well save ' himself the trouble of going to Dublin, as ho - is still's doomed, mon, and will - yet undergo the fete which was originally intended for himrt-- Will it further be believed, that-Be, Stroirge, the medical practitioner who attended the unfortet- .- nate gentleman during his painful and critical.; ; ;= . Mere, has also received a threatening ,uvtico, ....-: to the effect that bets marked for assassination' , . because ho coutriboted to the recovery:of Jr._ Chambrt, We would boo unwilling le beliiin that such demoniac malignity could Bata place in the breast Of even wlloband conspirator, Lad ‘. we not the most pefrect assurance of the fame_ we are now stating. .The Itltand reign of ter ror-1n extending in every directiinand penetrat ing every rank of ectiery. If a gentlemandii- mines a servant on sempielon of his being tainted . with the Riband peison. forthwith the 'master - ' . receives a "notice , " of. the conspiratorm..ancl..if t Ito refasee compliance with the demand therein - .. ,- , contained, he is one of Thet'prodcribed; i.,1 no rillymay ttreparo hie- coffitt:'• ... Thia-intsi'il- I ready happened in 631:63 - last:mei:4. and' May happen in many 166i3; An . 1 116 . 13611 1 / 6 is,' no aw -1 rant in the neighlsorhood cantle truXtedi , unless ' his attachment to the family has steed the teat • of long trial and faithfal service. • th t - r -: a i doe; not stop men-here. ' The natural - cease ,,glances are bcginoing es, make th.s4,4ssp. parent. We have heard or.can gentleman in the district who has thrown np en agency, out of which he derived a moderate inconTe,andei the influence of - !her present alarm. r-Not Drily thesewlaeare in anyway nettnected with the:land, but these - whose nrdinary tomMercial - Lavaca- IMMI2