PITTSBURGiI GAZETT E . - POI 0411.1 00/4111ASIONSR. _ JACOB HOFFBIAN; r or azaxa COI T 3 ,111. ' • -- an4lll OP MI immix. °Oar, the 0.• octal Hob. Plabsei Coilter. 4444.1 JOSEPII BWIFINGTON, of Armstrong Co , • POI PAIIIIIOIITTIAL 111.1VIVAN: • 44444 41111 AL. • ••,"' t. A. E. Asefr, PIAI3I - Pou.ocs.; 'v., • -lAstel.o... • 1114tricts. - ..1. Wlono P. 114,411X1- 14. Jima 611.14 FULL 2. •fluago,, 16...1411113 PAllevs. W. &mg.& 16. Anon K. Darlows. 4. Joey P. Irocasz. 17. J 0446 lruttafoot. , 6. Symms 11C11,4114;KIWI. Puts. I. J ass, W. Arousi. Joft. , 7. J toss Paso*. Ascsoto Itossatsos. 1. Jorx Bliortn. 11. Is4E4a J. Stamm, Juos Mamoku, • 21 1.4 - on L. lA.. 10,01461 M WA/1.2.1. C14 1 .1M 6 . 11. Dans Allow. 14. Dazoto Pogue., 12. 14. U. mum; - SAM, A. rf. , 1414C11. 10. Nag ,Alisovonr4atz. MEMO EMMEN IJ i.• • twAikk:lit . • 1:•• Lu'lliddlotowa, Wocca township. on Torlay. October gib. at 7 p. la Ste wartstawn. !baler township. on Wednesday Oda ' • hop tliboit 7 ILIA. • • At Hoak 111,e7azileh4 Moon townstili, on Walnsaltr. .october Oth. at 2 , p. la. At Ws. Staters slow. Won Owe township. on Thais - Alit. Ortdbar 712 i. at. 2 tail. In IlWise West It., towagap. 011 Thursday. 0, : • tor 7th.at Tp.sa: - At Ilellhlissanh'lsdllas towswhlli. int YAW. o. 2 i , wr • • In Tanantatp, wi Deer tp. on reality. October nob, at 7 At Itobart E.Wllllnues,•Upt.er St. Gate, ou 261. r. Oc u her ilihhaA 7 P.a. • • Jo Torranooli acbssed Jellarson township, on Eat. • ad./. October fhb. tit Ip. as. : • At Cowan% 'ltaldartet township, Co Satuday. October At AWN POMP% Jaderson Tp, Saturday. tab. at •i• a .k . t [hies School aih Woos., Itoosedsn toll/whip, on Satin. r tre ' iwill Lair it " u 7 ,:itttka Aliso/way City. on ih Aatoulay. October Oth. at 7 R m. WY. nar aline Arierican House, Plttsbursh. ' Saturday, October lith, at 7 p.m. • " Tesob LIAM. Snowman, la the •rity or rituborsb.on ". ,i• • 1 2". '‘t r .1‘1„: • , t r re-l'fj. 4 *.i# !`. „,.--;., ' .:-...ii1.•-•*:.2,1 : '...1c4 'N'':V ~*.•::: ~...i .. 1 ,,, it-,, , 1ir:•1 : .. , .. : :.z.,•, :0: ...''.*: , :::':'.. -\'4, , :i• Pr - ,•• ; - ‘:":,..i,;;-...7. - •. t or i 11 5iiz,4 ,1 ,4 .. < 1 '- i . ..... - . ti 1. : - . 1. ..kles1:.;6 . ,...: . ... ,- ....54. ,, i . .,.: . ...,4: ; ,.,,...., -:..,..- I -, -”. , ...;., 4: ,;,D . :;-• ::: 13P,',41 - v.i' 4,..6 , ,, : ..: ~ ..4 , 7 ,4 . ,; ler,„ kz.: ;,,,,,.:• ~:V„:. 4....*:, 7 0 :4:: ' T' '. ' Zzl:§; I ,t. *''` -- 1 1 • -1, ' 1. i , t ; : ' 'Z'ik'' '. I. .. k , , N IF i , ; v: Pi',''4.;• 1 k .:: :: ,It . •`:• • , ' , :: : ::'''S.:- : :.„ - ' : ,.' , ..r 4 .(30 , ;., ,';'..,, q , me.: 4 . , ,' 1 ~:4.....:'. ' ~....„.., ; 4 : 1 ~,,,,: ~,4.45,.i , t .,- ,, k ;1; V.f.t. :z.i,,- . ''..,.,:+,t.:. yl,• 1 ti:''l!:' '1,;;:".' :•.! ' !. t ... r.::, ':'i.: di, ;--,--...5:4 •4"'? : -'',:t v...., :, •,... ...,;,..,te., 1-.-7, , ".;,,, ..',:,. 4. i I :,S, ~ ..;•.,,,":t ". 7. .'..;..12".4.W . ', ..• ,•••, -!..t.,..c., .. , .:- 1 .44 R , -..., . ~., ; - y 4 's • - • --..” t ', .- ' • • ..' 1 :• I ;?ft.t - t :44? 4 .•",,,• :. t ;• - •,"..'",t. .. I ,:' -' r : . j ...s', 's ',' •= .•::. •,‘ . . .:1, •." ' 4 "',! '• it I ~, • - ..` ,-,,,' '1:. - -1! : :' •' - - . ' • . . Our ecriMloisa daily butreasa, from various otit;nnataseen, Oat the Locofooce ere using Jo* . . Ilarkertoietineelhe election of Kent; Without . ' • met greet defection from the ,Whig- candidate, .. .. • - n o - —. 'the littentswate could have hope. , Barker la ..., . . .. . , •• . to prodnoe this defection by his slanders upon .... ltr.' Magill. Ths Loottfooos, many of them, pro-, tended they antio going foe Better, bit the, ars' .'t' , .att . '-'". already gobs beak; end by the day of the e1ec *"2,4.4,,,, on will present - en unite:ken front : for Kent. ' k.: '''''j lf,tlet : White In fivoi Of Barker pursue their -. . coons of folli, Kent will thus be elected. Let Whiga . be waled la time. ' If thee permit the election of: either , Butes or Kee; they will . . . . , ..., ' . mast deeply With einholen! cause. - . . • Every good Whig au tto vein far Mr. Magill, .. • brat, beanie he le air sad upright eitises, , .„. 4- 7 0 - and would' mike. , . .actoellent.olicer. Not a. .-. 44 single ant proved against him, which r * sissw • ought to lasi vote: Seared, because he is the tense of the party, and has a right to elpitat the trite of every tree friend . . , of Whig prinedpiar.. Third, add not least, be. . .caulit if Mr. Magill la difeated in thie minty, ' • -` Is 'eighth the Whigs have Wworldiog majority of betwess two sad.thres thwusail, it will stows,- Isitly Ware tae rota of Oen. Stott.. Such treat ,. attest of. sit ,old. aid faithful 'rhig, will resat neon lb Pl/4.'eliehlet lien 4 Booth sad against the, fature - harmony and wall being of the party. Others ray: hue the bitter. -eltalloet placed. to lark. Girl lips thee alio , least expect It. . . . 'WM INC IMES IBM BATES scion. folleillag story is told„ by the Memphis We are not onto that Niwport was tattle know that the [seta narrated - • 40 11 I'ir! - :threUrttlalatir• ago, Gin. &act was ipiredhig a short Interval of leisure at that de- Ughthl'asost, Newport. WAG nolouraing thus, one toondag at thg breakfast table, ba asked anent the istianta Ibr a sou - pepsr. A lady sluing apposi atm. get to biw, rssehod earoes GA l i with a num , Malt IR hit kind. .9en;Aeatt, allow tee to nuautvyao with the Nag reit Huai" ...I Gawk you, Madame, , any sinownly,'", re. tinned:ale Gems% for PAW kildnemyttaf now nod ghl/ Herald." • Its Its kess. elf." Mated ths lady, "AA the atm* Gilpin= wakened ea ker *owner gum ode , you kora, sir, that lam th• if. of Gat editor of Tie Harold. na flaotb.:. uslandy die cot kaow, its& we, that Wet 'The Ike au %or I should not lanky sulky at seking the murk that has seig pima any lit bladanta, .than add Irk sad it al ma now be milled." , tree tlet.iley to We, the husband of Mn. Beasant lut atads sallguat war upon Ow Batt. thrush Abe alum of his,,aauln.A. Joselsa- M* Vs of susok• so Gad* of imbed lee aem =Wel to deem. aid lA/ekes use ettierbse beigniet "mum** : ti MMM • WEDNESDAY StOENINO, SEPT.- 29 , 111152 . • . XONCIATIONS. . wiNpilLP SCOTT, of lieirJoriiiy Antimsoosio , and Whig County Ttcket. . anicAUs.;4l2l barture. DAVID ILITVILID. Plumb.rgb, • isomas N. nowz.'Anort.iy , TOO• umtaill DAUM, alleibety. cKOICIE 4vriaTtnt. :MOMS PllllKBlGlliegoespart. cIOHARD COWAL.Plitalcoult. N. &MICK. Pla.Tolniship.t JOIN .M. POlClVl:Turindust. PLtUburgb euwlao CLAMPS/44 Jr.. Pittabnize. I in folio:dor won or Crum =mom ao. Galling!. ADAMS, Plttsborsh. , •WILLIAM MAIM. 'Pittabarsh. LOWRY, Pitinbanth. L CIARDNZIL. illiabttr. . , . Scott rotting's- TIIE !Soot.tiaiLd Graham Club" or Atte. 1164.111 0141114; bsivlappatated - aortipts at AA folkt•loir . plaissard • At BAAlamal• Barer% Tnattla lownalp, on Weda.l - bipteembss VIA? eclair. v. Ak. Maseboirtat, ea ItkendAy. Sepurat.. 10; At tleekek . ,1t MeCorde & 001 Brae. Pine ramahly. of Thanday, 11 , plembei 30; at T eeleek p. al. In ,NektlerrU laa le. Ob braahlkon Ifsbley October lat. st Ip. mi. . le IlinahLSWll. at the Market Beam, ea Friday. Oct. la Tarr, at Jain Salaathllre. ham brambly. aa. Pat ardai3Odober IC at 2 pas. • Ile Clinton. Illadlay.tontehllN oa eatueclar. °elan 21. l Wllthtsbursl4, op . Mraulsr, ottobel t.a th . a 7p. Jeri Moorpec Psttoo tpwastap. Optobrr 4th, at 2 to Tempiteamills, m blemdan'Oet.b. litb. .t 7 , • Is Dimprepos Bonne!, oa Tatpday, 9ftoba. Ith 64 7 ,101,adar *Tenths,. Retake [ Iltb BY ORDER or Till COMIITTITLZ sox Tou Tar mom ,turf person must be assessed. at lesat Len deis beton the Antics, to legalize Isis vote. The time is ant Let awn , Whig voter maks ha mediate tawdry; and. see whether, he is mussed Oa arse page, seas tbdlllng . artice, desalt.- 81100611 aatlV lota M.1111(111, and big :eleeseiiiidires ISt.' , Ostl4l4rikpip, Bums,. sad Jenny Lladlisve - mum =nut Is nue er H. • Elisabeth friends are making prepare ' Naas foe Unread Belly enWedneeday, to day, '29th wet. Among the speakers euttmerstaL who ore to be present on.the occasion, are. Jon.- iron, of this city, H. L. ItionsiconiEsq , *ridged villa John L. flow, Esq., of Washington; sod S. • A. Pusvnics, Esq., of Butler.. These distin --- geisha:l gentling, together with others who an expected to be present, will make this eta. slop one of ran Intoned. . We understand that the latolt-string will be oat on the ocessicat, aid it Is expected that e large delegation will attend from this city. We hope thisorill be the as... It-will be a pleasant trip, and It ti due to the 'Eli:lanai Whigs who eitseded our Mug 'Meeting. The Delegation from this 'city and vicinity, will lien Nat depot, en the Pensaylnitia Ball Road oars at nine Bolick this teeming for Tar. Creek; and ban .thence to Elisabeth by the utmost ;wee eratt, erkieh will'be in waiting at laek NO. 2, on the arrival of the Bare. Sss ulrnLrr:. • e• , ;th•• fir 01 1 ,1 110 46 aoseti. MUM. AININSAMOI F*l 4 / 1 4 Is:bis 116- mow isms Os WMg piny, sr' • issik, spresillto AM .4W WIZ I se andeff IP Isar loss Imovisikireds. wool fraliiissitioi, Wir Is Miry I. • womb aisles JIM* ;it Mimi, da , gm ';;' , : - .111••••• Um. • 1 - }' '-----LOOO7OOO----111117-1111---.111/11111InTTh: -- The Ace pursues . its villeinotts ensile . Of mis representing Gen. Scott with a usage reckless nen, which show how desperate the party is becoming in its present hopeless and forlorn con dition. It reiterates its taalkdoes falsehoods in relation to the chugs of Neilsen= upon Geo. Scott, which the editors know, and every intel ligent man knows, is as false as it is contempti ble aninteran. It would be • waste of time, and . . weary theipstienoe of our readers to follow the Po,t through all its slimy trod of misrepreaenta- Coo, and we shall not attempt it. It is only neoessmy to point the Inquiring toter to Gen. Bcorr's letter in 1848, in which he deolares: - - , ~ I T WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE FOIL ME, TO RECOMMEND OR SUPPORT ANY MEASURE INTENDED TO EXCLUDE ADOPTED CITI- ZENB FROM A JUST AND FULL PAILTICI PATIQN IN ALL CIVIL AND VOLITICAL RlGHTBl"—and to his letter of acceptance of tho Whig nomination, in which he sayi he would propose no modification of: the naturalisation laws, ploept to shorten the time of ,probstion to chow engage.* 18 actual service! Thew are sufficient 19 estisfy every honorable man, and do satisfy all except those who are Wilfully resolved on misrepresentation, and who have thrOwn off all the reatisinte of conscience and deoinoy. A 'Correspondent, to another column, has expressed the feeling of the pout. munity at large in reference to these vile miere presentation', which are to ontrageono that they Corry their own antidote with them. Not may we not inquire, in this connection, into the origin -of this Nativeism, of which the Looofooo party non hypocritically pretends to feel eo mlueh horror. We sky this opposition le mere procia ► , be calms the party in this State has nominated a man for a high office who has gone 'farther In hid opposition to the granting of the rights of eitisenship to foreigners .than: any man in the 'Union, that we kOOII , of, sad . who has not yet produced any joetifietalort of his conduct worth arnsti in the estimation of any honorstdo man. We refer - to Judge Woodward. But to the origin of Nuireieu, which we find written to our hand, by the Ohio State Journal, which paper has taken the trouble to luvesti- gt.te this matter. The question is who alerted N.itise Americanism, Weal is attempted most wrongfally to be charpd upon pen. Scott. We noNwer, The Looofooo Partyl If there Le any Donor or diehonor about it; they ars entitled to the credit of the movemedt. We say this knowing weed toe utter. And . now, for the proof. We quote from authority that pr Pemoorat will deny. We refer to the time, to the papers, to oyerything that is nuctemtry to make the evidence complete and overwhelm ing: Th e Native American movement Bret corn. m.need in New York, in the fall of 1848. Cer tain tocofoocarthaught the LOcofoca council of ttstday :wee giving too many of N:int:daces of the city to Irishmen. They wanted emplaces them it Ives, jut'as is now the ease among the Lace (coos of ,Hamilton county, Ohio, and became iLty could not get them, belted, and determined they would not vote for o foreigner for any fie Bitter . qoarrehe ensued, and personal 'do- Jeace was the ardor of the day. To prone that this difficulty sras of purely Looofooo we quote from the Weahlugtcrn Globe, of No eeraber 10, 1848. This paper was, at that time, the organ of the Lseofose party of the nation. Bead the following: r,a. the We.bieetota abbe of Noyeettrer tu, 1.43 , The greet eplit in the party, amasioned by the offence takemby a portion of it at the con duct of •the Ikemooratie City Council, which was charged with giving mom than • due altars of tht offices to naturalised chime has not come xi;, to the caboulations of its authors. The Na• tier Republican party, u it stu eal,leJ, Ay the chest-Bios of from 6,000 to 8,000 001 f J from Ike ecyular ticket to one of its ova choosing, loot to the Penorracy (tee of its arrolloril wards, and the se. crreion lost the Democrats the Sheriff mad some Armtably man, and bad well nigh defeated the whole ticket." The National haelliErnecr intimated that the Whigs had lost by the Retire American ticket. The Globe denied it, and said ileac rlv:) "This statement of the National Intelligencer, of this morning, is directly in the teeth of the troth; as admitted by the journals of its own petty in New York, is in oontradicUott of the notorious fiat that too wards in chid Ike Notice Republican ticket calcined mmtorities, and threw the Democracy hi'die miserity, kart, ow•eu. on. 06•10218. IntoTSH TO. SI •111:110 THU SlONOlirr DISOCILSTIO RAI= a New roan, and it is in conflict with the eircouuttances which are known to have given birth to the schism in the Damao racy, DISMATISUCTION WITH • IPOSTI , I Or IT TO lin IntrLOTSUBST °MIX TO TVS •DorTID census ST THS DSHOCSITIC Cm COUNCILS The pnrpoee of the Native Republicans, wee, to pewit oats Ihnnoorate Womble to their views against thoser - whom they accused of disappoint ing them. WHICONILI TOTAL. to own' Tuncert" The Globe predicted that the Native }DIOS . cans would vote for the Locofoco candidate for President: • - "Who can doubt that, when the local ebelltion against the Democratio city aouncUs, In men. queues of the ma-administration of its patronage stall have eel:aided,. sod the simple question is, &hall we take the nomination of the most avowed and unflineling Vederaliet, or oar own tree beetled Democrat cheated and persecuted for his fidelity to the 01/111e of popular rights, (speaking of Van Baron,) and opposition to ,privilege monopoly?—who can doubt, we say, that the prevent Democratic mijority will be swelled, by at Wit as sum amend toffs as 'are swo canted on t h e spill ticker!" ;Globe, Nov. 10, 1848. The New York correspondent of the Globe, write as lotion: ' , The Native Ameriosn ticket polled at least rix thawed eons, finventhe of which came from the Democratic party. That ticket, (the Native . American,) obtained majorities in two of the etrocceet pima:antic wards in the city, the 9th and 11th. • * • They went eir from the TVernooratie party on utmost ef the city torpors time, (which is Demoontio you know,) given many of thelower oficen of the pity, each as watchmen, ko , to the frisk, and the show of the day makes the Native born Dernarats who are poor, feel their grievances keenly. I do not. believe that the city authorities. have giv en * an undue number of Milne to the Irish, But the poor classee who want nun offices AMA so, and that is enough to make them net their votes as they did."—Giode, Nor. 10, 1843; The Eveuing Pest, the argon of Locofocoism is New York city, thus spoke, of the result of the same election:--(Front the Globe of same date.) . . "The vote of the Native Americans is touch larger than we stipposed It would be. • • The butchers mostly, who have hitherto been hnown as sturdy Dansoaste voted that ticket. We etc, therefore, by who.. votes the regular DstoocratioWeket has failed in tepid to some of the at ndidatee. It to the votes of men who are with or on the main question of State policy, who are with %us en the Presidential question, Ind who will be With us hereafter. The result is, la no manner, with regard to say of the can didates; *Whig triumph." Here is the evidence. Ws change any man to turn to the Globe of that date, sod examine for himself. And which the 0°1%41%210n to which :the mind is forced? le it not established, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that the Native American pally originated with the Lot:shoos? In conclusion we ask, Is it not shamefol, dfr graccrfol in the last degroe,.for a party that .1s proven to have origicoted %qui this exolasive Ides,'which even to thla day 'mind*, Catholics from holding office in the' Democratic State of New Ilampahlre, to pretend to force their own binding 'on the Whigs? IT is roma ors. aningS They have comftssed as deed' Now gen. tlosset...shut your mouths or stand branded as itiaoss. "Mr. Woodard said, that he bad not gala Fated this morning that se opportunity would be presented to him to introduce thie enbieet, to the notice of the COOTO011oll; he was not, therefore, I prepared at this time to ay mote tam a Toryl few words, although, it was a subject with Amf been es Air nofedfer a Nag tar part and huolsim . - ed his onions oneideration. OURCAMDIttatIi 111/12 0010=1.. "I hare long felt a deers, said Mr. W., that ' , These are, the Moo. Twos. AL Mown, wbo Is Something should be done in relation to it—that sasdidste for Uri 221 Maria; and Darin the fact. amid be tailgated, and that some anima, Am, esedidste for tie 2141 District. Proper and effirdent measures Auld be adopted, if, upon that investlmition it should Coro. out Mr. Udall* the present member if thus dis • that ”,,,......_ any kind . , • r y kind were requisite. tat, his time aspiring on tbo4th of Mara ,13., y cycnc i titc cc , cicch as man Hthilt., 11110.. - Mang his triads eid.aquantress of the many political rights and pririleges„.whia I, this city tad i nd pity. so Ma MIDI, higher. in common with the people of the United litotes, cA llela winnalli ..,_. ‘ „..c b./4414. I"wr.d. eild , lict il r i i ; ru n , Ib r ort il d p o r i I rm a ; l en t i der m gt h". .41 1 1 1 : P? e t We 11" net ...r...", to lial* —e -- anterriag them a nt: erei ladirldnal ir :bo making a itten normals taprtadon. open the abases to some and claim them. He knew that 1 people et Batial.:Conity, shoe he han been • greet portion of those who came smug us vialag,abeeocksgt o f o oderies . . The from foray countries, consist frequently of the sim *-T h ic a p hs - 224 par him „.,_ „„..„...,... Weld part o f the population of those wattles, °.• """""'• that they are unacquainted with the mate of FlWnl.oor: i... , , ;. '.-:,' •' - "'', 4l ,'.- . "-- - tam pliviliges, and that, therefore. they do not USIA Itartal i'M.35/011*-4 entlemsa la bow bow to value them. 1 think that in - thug reepitine to iiiitrastion leatkorelt te his by est ocean* indleotiminately upon all, we am de, aseasths tMamittee,,sieltildlleattattety lad leg in*/ to one litn"lr° and our lust i tutinnt* . 1 i Mao Mg 001111114 ad islasesta ilatri et: the aid , I Wiese that, if the time lute not yet etnak 1 - WSW totts% . 1 1 1401•00: - .414:11Otte me act KW spiedUy eon , whes It *Ube Indleposm hitOmlatorts as samlatroadsmay hly immisisty either far this , hod,r, or impirow 1 5 .0 , altitestallrimorplost Ultra It WM Mt isly *MO et. tlds State or of e Vatted eameg•si I. ibis *1 6111Mildiall Aquas ammo et spite ettetlier It Is - sottiOt_ta pit won plan *Midi muss. :141 ansammes mad addrisi ins sististim by Wok Wipers Amid be is highly preposeUsing, while he is.ezeallesi by but few 'Teske" whom we hue . ever heard, as a fluent comprehensible and convineing reason er. His remarks ':on the subject of Mis Proteo tive Policy were luminous and `eureinve*--enare so than these of any speaker on the lame sub ject totehom we have ever listened. We would have rejoiced if every manner of the .opposition in this Gauntry could have bad an opportunity _to hear him on this brie, as it could not halm felled to satisfy every honest supporter of Free Trade principles of his error, - and the fatal eon= I sequenees that most inevitably moat to all the ' Industrial interests of the country if the present revenue system be persisted in. The Impression made by Mr. Howe, wherever he visited, was most favorable not personally merely, hut also politically; for we know that his labors have given an impotre to the Whig cause In Batter county that will be folt in the coming elections. We thank him for it; and the Whigs of our cum , ty will testify their appreciationer his worth end services by rolling him up a glorious majority on the around Tuesday of Ootober. We knew that the people of Butler county had need only to see and bear Mr. Howe to honor and admire him, and'we can wore them that they will find him in his official position as oblidg lug and attentive, as they now know him to be gentlemanly and eloquent. He will be eluded by a majority from of 1600 to 2000. Bum Baum; Eq., the candidate for the Pittsburgh district bee never been In public life, hot his fellow Whig citifieni, in giving to him a nomination to Congress have testified their appreciation of the high character be has won in the quiet walks of private life. He is a gen tleman of genius and extensive learoing. He has improved rare opportunities, both In Europe and America, of laying up large stores of knowl edge which he knows how to use with purpose and effect. He is a graceful, fluent, classiest strong speaker. We predict for him &high position in Congress, wbere he T in make Metal ente and acquirements respected. He will be elected by a majority sufficiently ample, ranging from 1200 to 2000. ORO. W. WOODWARD "n. - Ass offered to destroy and 'blast tarry hops of lA/ foreigner from ever enjoying the blessings of citizenship in this free land"—Pittebni gh Poet. The above extract, which we have taken for a motto, was written by the Post, to apply to Gen. Scott; in whose ease it is maliciously falae—but we have found it so entirely applicable to the CM! of JUDGII WOODWAID. the Leedom) candi date fur Supreme Judge, that we have placed It at the heed of this article, and shall now proceed to show that It is completely applicable to the position of that gentleman, and that whatever praise or censure is due for holding each a poet. lion, belongd to him, and him alone. It it well known to our tirades that we charg ed ledge Woodward with baring, In the Reform Convention, of 1887, ''offered to destroy and Mead fairy hope of the foreigner front ever enjoying iAs lilevines of eitiseriebp in this free land," by pro posing and supporting a measure to "prevent any foreigners who might arrive in this State after the fourth day of July, 1841, from acqui- I-Mc the right to vote or to hold office in this Commonwealth." This charge we prated by the records of the Conventionfrind Romeo( Mr. Woodvard'aftinnde, annoyed by it, addressed him a letter, eolieiting from him an anew sr dimprotring the charge of hav ing pursued an illiberal or proscriptive course towards foreigners. To thin Mr. Woodward re ',lien!, under date of September 14; 1852, in which he matte a lame attempt at'A denial of the correctness of the official record, In relation to his speeeh, but admits that he made the mo tion to deprive foreigners of the privileges of eitisenahip, and endeavor. to apologiae for it by saying—" That it was simply a limitation of a motion made by Mr. Thomas, a Whiarmember from Cheater county." How far thin sorry trick to tirade responsibility will cores him, let use.. by the official record: We copy the history of the whole matter from the f•Debatee," vol. v. p. 448, and onwards: motion was made by Mr. Magee, of Perry county, that the Convection proceedat this time to the second reading and consideration of rein. lotion No. 48, in the yard, following, vim t.Eldisolve4, That a committee he appointed to" icquire into the expediency of an amending the Constitution at Pennsylvania no to peanut the future immigration into this State of free persons of color, and fugitive ohms frnm other States and Territories." ?siesta advocated kis eesolotioo is a fete words.] Mr. hilsonnell demanded the rue sad nays: Mr. Thema!, of Cheater county, moved to amend the same, by ineertiog between the words •mC' and ' , free," it the third line, the wont '•foreigcerL' Mr. M'Cahan demanded the yesa and nays en the amendment. Mr. Magee said, that he had risen 'lmply for the purpose of asking the gentleman trots Cheater county (Mr. fhomas) what was the oti. object he bad in view In offering Me amend•, meat? The intention is( the amendment, as be . _ . conceived, wee to throw ridicule on the subject of the original resolution. • No. other constric tion could be purupon 111 sod It wee extremely out of placohere. lem not myself, continued Mr. M., a foreigner, although I em a desoeudeut of foregone; and if, as I suppose, it la the de ftly', of the gentleman from Cheater county, to throw ridicule upon that clue of our citizens, awl to bring them Into disrepute, I can only say that he shows a very mistaken judgmeot in us b.cting this aa the elect for such attempts," &a. It is perfectly manifest from this, that the on ly object of Mr. Thomas was to kill one mon strous proposition by saddling it with another still more monstrous. Yet Judge Woodward not tries to east the whole %lame upon Mr. Thomas; but we shall soon see bow the record will bear him out. . " (After some remarks by Mr. Martin, of Phil adelphia county, in opposition to Mr. Thomse' amendment, and who elan nalmetood it to beta- I tended to ridicule Mr: Magee'A resolatioo,) Mr. Woodward moved to amend the amend ment by adding thereto. the words ••and (het the said committee be also' instructed to inquire Into the propriety of so nmending the constitution, ae to prevent any foreigners wbo may arrive in this etas after the fourth day of July, 104.1, from acquiring the right to vote or to.hold ofilee in this commonwealth. The Choir said, that the amendment of the gentleman from Lnteroe county, (Mr. Wood ward) could only be introdoced, by moving.to stake oat the amendment of the gentleman from I Chester snooty, and adding his propositiot to the original resolution. In soy other form, it would be ant of order. ••Mr. Woodward said, that he did not wish his amendment to interfere in any way with the the resolution of the gentleman from Perry Goan ty. He (Mr. W.) was In favor of the .object of the resolution, and was coder the impression that be could substitute hie own proposition en an amendment to the amendment.. But, as he could not do no, he would withdraw it for the pre sent. "Mr. Thomas paid, that with o view to enable the gentleman from Lucerne to bring forward his proposition, sad to take away all obstruction to its immediate consideration, be (Mr. T.) would withdraw his own amendment. The amendment at Mr. Woodward basing been thus brought before the convention,. Mr. Cos, of Somerset, (e whig) opposed it, Ina abort speech, with great earnestness, and closed with the ex. premien of the hope "that the vaned- Bon of .the gentleman from Lumens would be put down by • &Med vote." Tbe question had now become s serious one; and when Mr: Con eat down Mr. Woodward rose and spoke as follows: . permuted from controlling our elections, aid brow-besting our American citizens at the "And what claim have foreigners from any country--aye, sir, from asy country, which is emus enough - to Justify us is prostituting our political privileges,' by conferring_them careless ly and indiscriminately on every individual who may reside here for two or thou years—lm come a naturalized citiseri—and then Command our office? Thereare very many of these emi grants who know nothing of political privileges in their own country before they emigrate to this. The word Is unknown them, or If they hear of it at all, they bear of It es amain In which they have no participation. la notthls the Get? 131.r,we all know that it is; welcome that very many of these emigrants never enjoyed any po litical privilegeo themselves—they have no know ledge of them; and least of all hive they any knowledge of our people, our government, or oar institutions. The acquirement of thliknow ledge is not the work of a day. They .have no sympathies in common with us; they have no csatifications to render them fit recipients of these high political privilegee." Now what becomes of Judge Woodward's statement that his motion "was simplY • limita tion of a motion made by Me, Thomas, a Whig 'Member from Chester county, and was calcula ted to compel his party (who were in the major ity In the Convention) to come up to the mark or back out?" After Mr. Thomas bad with drawn his amendment-whloh he never , intended a serious proposition,but only to cut ridicule upon Mr. Magee's resolution—Mr. Woodward premed his amendment upon the Convention 'with all the tornadoes' and ability he,was mas ter of. He spoke of it as a subject which had' long occupied his thoughts: and finally with drew It out of deference to his friends, and not of his own judgment. .4 gisld ay judgment to uktire," maid he, "and having explained my Cows I withdraw the amendment." We leave It to the unprejudiced • reader,.lf we have not most conclusively proved that Judge Woodward "has offered to destroy and blast wry hope of the foreigner from cur erVoyinp the Um ings of a citizenship is, this free land!" In this not most emphatioally truer le there any flaw u rho indictment? Pout oot hie, labored at tempt to avert the responsibility orthindeliber ate lot only sink him deeper in the mire in which he has involved himself?' If any thing more tenanting, we have his own •indication of his act, iu hie latter of Sept. 6, 1851, about one year ago, at follow: •Who would complain of my propositiold— Certainly co foreigner then in the country—noes on his vay to this country..-none who should choose to come before the 4th of July, 1841, for none of these were to be excluded from any thing—either o rosidenenor political privileges amongst us. Nor could those who should choose to come after the 4th of July, 1841, complain, for they would have had nearly four year's no vice THAT THEY WERE NOT TO SHARE IN OUR POLITICAL PRIVILEGES." Having time driven the nail and clinched it, will any man deny that the tondos° Candidate for Supreme Judgo,—(ixo. IV. Wooawaane— •"HAS OFFERED TO DESTROY AND BLAST EVERY HOPE OF THE FOREIGNER PROM EVER ENJOYING THE BLESSINGS OF A CITIZENSHIP IN THIS FREE LAND I" For Me Piesburgh Gozdtr. MR. EDITOR:—to looking over the Post of the aith I atu forcibly areal with the gram at tempts to mislead and delta?e its readers by miareprimentation of the position of Gen. tloorr; in reference to the naturalisation lawa and his connection with Nativeism. The Post alLigas that he Is in favor of a repeal of the attuning... tion laws so the, no foreigner can be permitted to vote. •' That he approved of the burning of the chorale. In .Phliadelphia by the Native Americana;' and that he was the candidate of the Native American party In 1844. pro nounce all these charges false. And sow to re pel the tinrt The editor says Gin. Scott is to favor.of • re. peal of the naturalization lawn Gen. Soott Is in War of co such I ; ko says let the natu ralization low. ratuaio aa they are,'with this additioa, " When a foreigner, in time of war. joins the army, sod at the end of year obtains an honorable discharge, he libel become a citi zen." 1 appeal to any unable mita If such is not his meaning. The followlos extract, from hi. letter of 29th May 1848, shows how the old hero bas !men mitropreeented. He says: "Cer. taint; it would be impassible for me to mon o:mad or support any measure intended to ez• chide them (the 'adopted citizens) from a Just sad foil participation la all eivil sad political Stgleaaaw moored to them by oar rept:Mikan laws and lastitatiocs. In reference to the amnia charge, the than who con bring such ID acoustic' against Win. tied Scott, after Ms noble &edam In Mexico when at the bead of a victorious army, soloist. ed by recent victory, and eager for plunder, be restrains the unruly wille of his soldiers; sod commands proper respect to be paid to all re ligiose cerunoolu, and puddle* with death the plundering of &Arches. Snob • man, 1 say. mut be • hardened irretch. The lust charge be too -bawd to notion. Being • sutecriber to the Post, and • regular fader of Its colonise. I endeavor to form cornet views as regards the fitness, quaillestlons and chime of the different osudldates. No 'American citizen can, with In difference. stand by nod ere attali a ma' as Wln field Scott slaudened sod so grouly tolseepre.. seated- A man who has sustained and defended , the honor of his country In many • bloody bat. de, and I say, if the democrats cannot elect Om. Pierce' without plucking from the brow of. the hero of Mexico the Mures he has so nobly was, I let biro be defeated. The editor hut better em ploy his time in diecusslng the ebetiehed pried. pies of oar party. lomat codes, I was dimwit- ed es the attempt to gull sod Impart upon thee' credulity of the readers of the Post. In en es citing political contest, se at present, we out overlook a Might depute,* from the Awls truth; or an union of facts, but we cannot utheeriber or submit silently to such wholesale .tying„ Ind such wanton attacks upon one FR Wtntdou, sad to whom we owe • debt otiostitude,. as On. dictitt. Bach a course is only &Imbibed to du , feat the very cause Intended to be promote& The democracy mut end will -triumph; but It I mart bo by the aid of facts, and coovincing•ar summits, end not by elander sod oboes. • Although s democrat, I em not disposed to do injustice to any one, .but em in fever of render. ing unto ail men the hose, and raped their ea. vim entitle them to. If we viand dent Oen. Pierce apes his own merits strd qualilleationt, let na not do It at the espouse et Justice to bin competitor. If we here bOOO entortuate ln the *election of our candidate by the oblides'. MOOS of old and tried veterans la the 01111.10 of .dentocrecy, let It be so, It may be a tenon In ro tte to there who serve the people in political coniteutlone, to obey their wishes and carry opt their views." I hope the salters of the Poet will purees • different course In nature. A DFROCRAT or TER THIRD WARD.. We learn with pleasure that Conunander Cad: 'Slade/ Ringgold, C. S. Navy, hes Bien ap pointed to the command of the expedition "to expiate and survey the Chins and Japan Ow, Beefing Straits, sod the route to and from Calle fonds and China," and which is is semi tenni of organintion and equlpment, nadir the govt. ON of the energetic }Secretary of the Navy, Mr. 'Kennedy. Commstider Ringgold took a nary ace. tire part io commend of one of the mod* of the expedition under eharge of Commander Wilkes; and with.substantial Tenets, sad good outfits, and the support of • young and adventurous ea ears, many important results to eommeroo and our country morally may be expected frpm the measures eo reoently adopted byflongrsel, Or• den have been -leaved for the immediate &pip. meat sod adaptation for the servai of the 11. 11: ship Vincennes at Now York.—Nitf. /OR A Wm' FAXIILT Away/ Awax.—lte, ere celled upon to notice a most meleneholy lutsnee of mortality, in "blab the fantilyof Mr. Daniel R. Ball, excepting an Infanta few months old, have been swept away. A few days sin* the death of Mrs. Ball wae notified. Mr; R. wes eubtequently attacked with the mums disesee, and, after a Mier sicken*, 'died early On Mon day morning, and at the mime time his eldest .on expired, two other boys hiteing•preelinely died. Within • tow days, Mr. 801 l stable wife, end thole these eons, Welter, aged 13, aged 7, and John, aged 4, hive died. The two younger children were attacked on Peiday eight, the 'father and *idea .an on Bunday morning about Mee °Week. All died .between men cloak on Sunday inning and ivy o'clock on Monday morning. The wife died on Tineaday Jut. The deceased trete buried - on Monday iftornoon.—RmiteWer Demmwat, 41f huh,. ? A lore Relbstat. a . mrBattain an the 'erode of pt: W. wan. dole Ms. Is mot ot dlootionoi tanw. ties iDti nolisr3.o ea Um .node. , for that coorollooklator 44..1 tioowia es hapatte. Tb. Wool Ws • polktoo ob..' goon ahialt ha wa;efoya nl,. 111 that to st. panry In to iplanbail. UM Dr. N'tAatto LboaPtlla to wawa& riatoratkol to Math. Med Vito-. • • ' ' Wsuun Anoshing J 1.1 It Oa—nom tot slum tv. %Out son ot Pr. /Math Altai - Pillar llr . 'Who ilattholcuito or ,tho dotter* ID* mad st.oto how* MA lb., hit. Moo Isse.mat•finod Moo Door obadduk W , Its two jorie,4.lthe wide! ttooo INFIrao latortAtllloadlooto.... ?Doi tuba..:) think, tont /bet DOOM • - - ret W. bt thiaatotil siot 0rt04 61 . M WM, ttf.afi hytfo aota oompithoziklEA#• • - !=i3: *Da • NOINOLIIIPS " (511 1. C I K A E N T I G'S HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF THIRTY PEARS' EXPERIENCE!! • SNIT all USD NT NOSS nisi ' 7WRLFR THOUSAND FAMILIES, ar m Ml= lUTM .flll . l BATE GITII3 131 , 11VERALL BATISTACTION. MT •II SCI eSQIIIVTII QUALITY Or TONS! . I suarrunrr ortouogi • • STANDING 13 TUNS and . I • "' • Mr. (lb lasting Is now 'Mannaluring Twelve Hundred Pianos a Year, And Mt Iht . nund lo Atendllr lannoulnlt. All Parsons deenrous of obtaining a Piano WOE WELL LASS A I.llll=lll AID GIVE PEW= lATUYICTION, Ate lineinal to, call and examine the splendid assortment 'blob bas been • cAIIIIIqILLY 1111.10TID! • _ and WO last opoand JOHN H. MELLOWS sep27:d&wlm No. 81 Wood street. fiadala. WIT is duo to Kier's Petroleum to say that It has hem known to completely erarlicate everl rea/Ise of title dreadftd Mamie to Imo time than any other montely, and at Ina met or 1¢0013VIC11•11.0 to the patient. The thensandaor calldeatee to the kande of the pm pyugor. may of width are Irmo well known &mew of Use city of Pltteborgh and Ile Immediate vicinity. .ore am, awl, 0.1 brood on doubt. that IC lEIVO Plrrllo - te a mullein* of no common value. not may as • local remedy to Paralysis. Ithenmattem. breams. to.. of mat. but as • valuable Internal remedy, InMeng the tamenlanthre physician.... 0.11 as the entrain( pallent. to becoMe annotated wlth 11. nortita Those Malta a dread of relator.. are assured that DU medicine Is purely oatmeal, and Is bottled 00 It lowa from the Loma of the earth. Th. followlay tertitioata I. bowled Dom a papa publish ad at thwart, Nat York, aott hears data August 9. ISt% e Mob Is alto atitandral Ma certificate . of thy oriel-rated D. Y. rat. bl. D. or DyritChaa: This mar lo truth oath'', that 1 tare two so baJir of with Panfuls for the hat term years. that moot ot the time I hart twee mad. to attnel to ant Mod of bu- - Corot sal omen of the Pm. unable tomtit, and warted to m r lad, and hate beta Latta% barlf all the tie. by the bra phygolaw our country afforda 1 ocoatirmally got war relit& but uo ow% and cootomed to glow wont, until Dr. Foot . nocautosodal 'ma to try rho ratroltabh or leek•T• i 7 thing tist hal tailed I did to without faith at ant. but tho taw! was as tenithlar. It threw ilia poison tattle turban at oars, and 1 at once logan to grow Utter. and Or talus wren baths. I bats got • curs worth' thousands of dollars. Mftei4MANCY M. BANKER. nis tertlfr that I Lave tw , n segmented with Kk.i Patrolmen. or Mick Oil, fir more Ulm a yam. awl hats rayeateley witneliewd It. loembolal @Coma In the aura of luerleat abeam and Ohm illmaame rat I.lleh Itle Imam nersliel. oaf ran with robilifmm. recoratnywil It in be a manatee. worthy of attention. and ran ...NM ray that La@ aimoded Its a.e, wbara arbor Medicine bra (dirt. D. Y. NWT. 11. te. For ale by all lb. bengal. in Pletahurgh. centlOJaw JOSEPH PLUMMER, riiiVJA:•F:tin.MA3:l IN BOOTS SHOES, BONNETS, HATS, ac., NQ. lil, WOOD SOW?, PISTODITIOU,' ft Irma. MANAMA DUNI SOD rmari at) Stir Stock embraces every variety of Boots, FLur Broosol, Ike.% purr/m.l dirrrlly fr,of lb. Wannereturers for Wm Weft.= TrArlr, wfd •1111,,, rail at Nom fork and Plallarlelybla idiom ?web.," mill plus. rail Wad marine boar. truism. rei,l3altwO•T PAIM. a'cuway. L.,.._.._.._. S. a ecw~...:_......_._... POSTLEY, NELSON Qr. CU, *o. 89, WOOD afas.r, PITTeIIIIOO, MANUFACTURERS of Gun Barrel', Clot PI•el sod thaustred 131••• el s• NW... 0 . . 1 4 Dal stel•o ihr • of 11 • b•••Vtarlals. asul warranted jr•Vittra . 4l2=l,llZUWlL u it ebta ° l= 011.111i11•00, stock Warr pozeb•sdeut -o •1••• n. 14 ,JAMES P. TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALER _ IN BOOTS, SUOES, BONNETS, . ao. 50 wooD mutt, rmaatreaa. Bauch Third aid Vetilik. £My stook embripee every variety and NI; oat Beata. +hots leastata. aft Intrahaeact attack from lb. Salt keataa3 timoolactarats, adaatatl everosal, far V. I and Mew melee. out 0111 to O,Li at Latta. pleat --1 . 1.••• call Rad azaatlao baton Leolalt. eoo2 M'CORD & CO., W I lOLESLLE k RETAIL FASUIONABLE BAT AND CAP MAN UFACTURS4B. AND /MAWS IX ALL [INDS op pro. CORNER °, WOOD AND IMMO SSA.. arresie eloxicradwaxa_eta, .t 74 g.t:so:lll(4l)lttlf'34'.B*".'"'"'" isN.I,. A .. H. HO LAZES & 11RO. Suctoessouto H. P. Moon A Cu., IIIASUPAUTUKVAd UP SOLID BOX VICES,- ' t.sTrD allOr MAITOICRO, SP/141M &RAJ. be. LSO. 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Mamma omit tiosiukootreot.forpatto %UMW@ Ines s ton.lrittsbarel• I a Wm mad U•stimovo tofet•ht 1/4i ItItoti••• ot u...loast• Woos, •111 pYmmo Ml at the farm *Ambits* wot. fluted op wit.% far .opvWf 501.0.4•1tY 1.411.4 arr./4 PRO mai AIR 1161 ttbo *panto* eon tato tho mat oaogrota footfall*. tif lb* limos form Mak all the oolf=tl p rr 11,...7 wittv i rs ... " . Wrote& two. of oflet:L . 1111- •%X...•••••t , •1111.1 to Wm. okton. •elfs• • P , fog roombl•••• el m.. to f aid .W lP•nort. i• • fort of of US am/ tidally. ••• a , •••• l. Maas p.,. • I operatic( from LaA. 1 ::1311 f. fn otwl tuota. tit%tell . ll Insurance uompany of Vittaburgh 0. UUlallY. ritiormff. BONI) XL L. it 111011E1.4. Me, 0 Y FlCit, 04 WaWOOD 11, minas NARDI" AMD MUM. .r iiiIII.IIIII6 HULL AN/. . li.ol, KISISS UV Tar uti, , , , AND 11iSi1111§11`r . 11.1V1U1.11. ASI. TRINUTA- Iui , . . Sir /maw 0 1 aosain Umn w lowan 14 "IRK. 440. taa s PO the pnittqf the SRA lad HYLAND P 1.4 minus ana I'N AA' RIVRT4IIIO/1% U, O. - Wu. Litthost, Je. Pdp.h.q. A. Y. litor rmit, Klog. l , g:= 1 40 . . 'ln-' tri4g7.1.... • tios..esses. S. ettrommot*?. Ow Illysat. l &lA. 14, ikaait tArJos Yawning Ai all kinds azonoted t alike elitism:ars. and st resteasble este. - rreolsi lateensw wttl be gleea to totters sat. rt. ererotste Ika EsblLdtiotts sad Cowart slealta 811 l Heals. 11111 a et ladles. lerltsUose. Labels. please, note lab h., aa...110 sal pre., By P rued sox Etats onnoi. • N . • magma in Gig City of PattilayA • . rll.Oll UPS. IS TO BBYT. L. last canaio. eID► makers shataio..— 0.. ........ Mow st nem rt.ra rawaoeta....— t--- ... •.. .. 111:bra • •• • • ruc ums want; in • •••• • hit: it===;••::::::: ---7.1 . oo to 00 ••—•-•or y Tar" 64 " th.ll*" . Joalt u. wausoN. 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AA LOCK Atro-KEY BOX at the Poet Office —for Ankh • Dread= • ill be hold. in.rolza of A. WILAIXO thtrittairan• BrAWA. rrp29 On. IA Pl:mirth rtry.A. ' Gothic HalL • Q, MALL profits, one prioe, work woxrantea, L - 7 Tormul„CASH. 41.11, Customer sat..• CI% Prod, Coats to La Book • 425t0 It Chnrr Verta •• Not, 00 , re ‘ i . ks 1 11 No el e r sacnowing9o?cri----, WE. STUDY TO PLEASE. U. VIIVTER. YE Wood Knot. prrlMTrOM:riat'l ri 'LIE Jurors suarnoned to attend at Dis . Cid Court for the tbooty of•Nestbeny, on the firet 111viljay of October. len. eta nereby not fled Met by an order of talk Court, Oh w are requite., not Co . Miami until .be 'Mkt Ifonfley ut November. et to o'clock,/ M. _, 0. CURTISS. libmlth b boffin Ofllor. kept. 241852. trepllibittlelt2 • • • To Tailors. 'WANTED—A sipLation us Cater , by a plitahara==.97Valr.Mr. =P." h ~ YA:It• "T. FL . ' Cludu. m il URPHY ot BURCHFIELD have just mei endotedani Otte morning, soma tbs OA tostos Goods. Cs—Pisa Brunet Mbar% Loos Broebes Shwas, Palm boa do , N.edle Worked Goll.n, Noel's wprba Cuffe, floblo Edgleg. Thread do. Black H.P. eo 2111/1. Blob issond M. de I,sinex toe 25 note. do .oiler, VI L a tra Nort Beet corm' Fourth sod Market Ms. - BLANKETS--I have read my fall stock . " `r""hd"rith'efure‘lral•Lbj elvar r ISSUE PAPER—:-The beet English, se sorted colon, reed end for filo AT .1D29 TOUMAS PALMER. et /Natal Cr. 'FIGURED. WINDOW BLINDS—A large wort:Dont. lorboling livery variety, ran ra~•a at Wall Paper Warabbna, No. be Marlon ot., sale by *TVS. 11101118 YALMtiI. • 'Choice Stook of Pianos. rionE subscriber in now receiving a very. I choke kt of Moto. •iloctol by himself, nun tate, at the Factories in Now York and Baotou. Among bthers, carnal entirely new styles, of knot along. and eauty, will be open. ThiNe lootrumenta m uosurpanc al tor sweetness Lod column god of Wm, and the style of furoltures ass of au ent re'? now and oncost. dean'. 7he materlak used In their construction Lail' of the at snbYtatallal and thoroughly .maned quality, ttklr d u ',data) and capacity for ',Landing In good tone, In all Phnalm. can be rolled upon, and will be lolly warranted. Purchasing Magri , . of holing Plano torte superior at nous to poled of rich.. of tone, dureblllts (design and Inraltortnarerwolooted tonal' and famine bonito .electing eloewhero. • . -.• N. 11.—The Drier.. t the atone. VIII let Invariably the sense WI lbws obtained at the newt. in New York and HENRY KLEIIIER,. Viola ol UolOosa Nam No. RN 'Wed otsvot. Pittsborob. 16U btu, Brasl! Nagar. box. BOrdralli ahooodo • lag. built . Cm= Nuts. Filberts. sbobs °r amble W•louir, coon+ ll:quoriok 1o:collard wool! trio. 10 bblo. Loorrines 15.51.113ugar. b bozo. Loolled Alutoods. LO •• llorrloor (New./ 11. Luce +Worth:moot ruCoatrai UNLIT wird Orations] Vara on hand. ...13115:1•11/1110. oop•V + No. 31i. tAbortr lOrrol+ HAtit'kß'S MAGAZINK for OUtObStjUM 11+N et 71 fourth otoret. ropZ) L 1t1415. VIM SALE—Pow No. S 5, middle - aisle, in 0.5 Thin! Pr.gbyt•OnoChureh—lorear,,s .0 paid: tigair4 ♦ WILKINS I CO. x^ol7 510. 75 Fourth xtreg goorr.t toor IVOOLLEN- SAILIKS-10 dozen eourktry tint eeeiny. m .toie sea Er rale br 0049 ItOBISON. LITTLE £ CO. P . 1113 subsatiber has just raced - his Fall • Staler of Buffalo Hob.; fur Ale b t the bete or singk Itoc . • (r•P2g, • • A:mass:Nom. QOAP-25 las, genuine thiatile for•eale by nesa bble. 'meet Malaga, for sale •• Dr trefl9 l A CULEAKTSON. VIBRAM TARTAR-3 bble. just ree'd for lJ N• by SaIfIMOSULICIII CO: OLIVE 014-1 rock just rood for sale by J ell 00111LAXICE & CO. • • 44422• No 24 Wood stryot. • CIIINTLIOI—A A Marron Co. wr have reed end urn .:obit tor nkv •la um ••• rse4 stoat •InZI WATERFORD • ORANATS--Sometbing v V sOr and •asr to tellin• at , A A AIAHON - A CO. A. MASON & CO. -will in a low days ly:f rife *l4 orru• aufrafficaut atralgoont of •e•cl•fba•ls. eotlr• of fridet win b. •1•••• - Adoliiiistratoes Notice I'EWERS of - Administration or the &tate t of Itllzatotth tllddlenrortb. m. of Allattmay dced. hattog beta groottd to tits oodottlrood.all ort. Aunt halebt to add /Watt, aro requested tomato ...Stott I.7llSOato. sod soy Dorms bating atioat Morton It rtootrited to to sot Qom, duly ootbantltstri fat setiodatot.. art4Amr3t,T JONATHAN SHMLTAWANTII. Dry Goods—To Close a Concern. N meorted lot of D goods, unoontiog " nt te e t,Tl . rr l' d "L Tlr=kr.r .led tato. It * vneasur.. It searanarr to a traelsok.no '.,hflil gt"°,""".% nvplS 0). IL ARNOLD 2 W. Assinees' Peremptory Bale, at Phila-• • Aelphia. (apIILE AND ROLLING MILL, steam 7 goalae,llarbitssy sea ot of wound an Pransylra a Antos. sod baelosalto a hoot so du river !shall, • 11 s !strict of Posta, Vbiladalphia County, atilt. tot at bile Sas so Tuesday; Ocular 19th, 1153. at 7 cecina la tbs ervisirst. ollbset move, at do Platiadslphigt s pa, Hill pill be spilt for 15sprolloa that 3 14 6, P H. el, 7 day Pr a 'net 0.n.0.• fa atia y rrdef 4/Jll. U. 11 ar6l23ll•94Assigaire. ' IL TU011134 Psl9s, fostlootem SILVIO{ ripittalars map pe Mal la boadbilia.s espy af Pi ao mer be spriaadahhea9ab : _ errzetrirrey (a AL SODA—If ! - Ote, New. Cattle, prime I. snot dry, tor mako Dr sopa RP. 119.1.1.1589. St Wool sheet. Children's Temperance Union. VIIOSE, Children and Youths who accepted PlMe• Wok. oh th e 17th, lath and 20th of Mtn mi. lb. aad watirma, us Ispeuted to mumble with 16•11 etelpllloo4ll. 111 e. bus Mudd the Hatch st. Lsetur. /tam et th. Third Prsibytuh. Mush. OD Monthly t s stupid ha" s'eiter. • 'the boo b. =Olt to lb. muting. ud it I. &death tlui stishAisruis ss take ow lutanist to tits I.4dStt at ballin g thildtso of both sous to dest4orid pubstairs *chute of should be tortsfst. beeper s ..RE. • stbatti Trott T. H. T. Auxistish Teachers Wanted. • s, yr Iv r. LYE Metz and Tarn Plata; Toectun, oratstAl lbf On Public, Febooto of COartloit Womble. Isooloollon M afelleaois will Ink. ohaw et the Public retool UoGsti la Tosteroverrillo. on ?Words,. tutor Si, at 10 ettact P. N. Teo Othuol to otota atedlotoly 137 otrdow of lb. , Ilvad. oroltm44s IL U. I WAIL PeorstoPlf. • Agriingiural 111211 BreohaniiiitTair. • . 'Mt: Fourth Annual Fair, of thd ALLF, IL snort Omni Anarrtrunt. enb STecnlncri. Pop. ryTnUnt, bonier on Om nuonson. . n o of rho Yonlienthr. Ma. ' l3=ll. l o l ll D affawe.- AND War rtan nenitcr UN Manna.lt IN tarot* , y wend that mcerbtri canokl IMMO I.l.conelne inthindernkbake• tho Mt. Andy to any er: Inc tollowint 5.1,10 Ininlienn • John Mordant, Jo n Mond Boyd. he the hen. 0.101.. Atal., Snore P. A. *at Jon. .4711etirr,..hio. rennin., L. 31c1...../In. Alnautan‘leynn lintnon T n. .. J. IL 11cCabe. W. Munn 0.'7. A. B. McCann... C. or et Intl t rteten.hyrioniton lmvltmaot Denman., hen at • • J. K. I(IISNIi.DT. tleontsry. Joonnl. bl•lntth. Chronicle. hatonniso. Sinn nettong, Orman Conner. cony. rennin • 100,00(1 • EARE Pear Trees . - Peach, Apple and °taw holt tress. trent the well known l'ilr View insmile of Joh. Ileums., Illenreehmts dew Jersey.— mono wed healthy Mena sal Otsamootel Mee. monl4 tto well try laming theft often with tW sob mft.ms, shore netalognee mar be mem\ mon _ PEhltlti. 4 DAVIN/M.40.Z Market st. - .. Public Sale. , \ Of ,Valtable Weer Form /halting 'llowes; . Building wod Ow Lots, , it r ILIE subraibers will sell at Pullin Sale up,n tb•_prosair• to Pm o.stle.L•franc•Ooa•l7. P ...as TIIIIIKEIDAT, Oct...boor 7t0.11162 • 0 • Iwo Oar NlOOO Itty . 7o. temblearieemykt.• tor r seet=i., plitto. 10 4i irr=o,.'"illll tli h nbz,... lll ll ,; . it tra teeee c t 4 + l. -I . e h ltplalLy a•or ii.. on•- anek Irim•-, 41 11••_••• , 0 pow 71•11 03••••••1. whlah wee tag terimrtgazge w i tio=lll . toa3lo •Ith th• •••r Is ItsmlAi doss Is 7 1,...d ..'11147 the leoltt l ebe test tb. 1... Mr Mee • Xlll. without say hauling. Alsoomr•I Dwelling Houses and Lots.. 11.86-00 e amend llulbllag aid Oa; Lola. Ito above *warms mute of tb. valaablaartheret elm CleVlro. worth/ th. atbdalosten eeeeue. .gron.t6,".t a l/ u T Pat:thumb & &de .ad Mahwah I alevill P = . Roads I=e o thms b ;Al ...Lra 4: 4 %117 1 . 44 he lad also la the val.. al WarkW.. • Mem tte reel 'UMW of tulpm abd poßulatlon. unbolt% eta.. anent lavollllll3lt el wpm eeldom to be ant ol ?taw iaotle toutahla • Poindstlan abaut4.ooo.tod Ito.t.masa r.,eaeae eltablletuaaak produce ern Settlatill vottla ....wale. On* of (b. tr.& Public, Sabot 'Ollllll - Itl Iltmo y 1191 NMI boUt a tha IlutoushwlWfntlie part .Je .t.Erral alai:dog farther labmaalkoa In amid to lb. a teallolty,ota abtala the aelue b. Wow. Of br tem akuis raeiceiben, vba wiu etaw; . the The Tema, N 1341. he—One thltd• la baud. Ur hat• anee la equal mutual •nymeate of ou.. tigar throe Y• Ith latetiet . .4.llei cm; 2 , air 11.__LIII•Mx 1858. Fall sidliVinter Cirtmlu. 1853. BIOURNING 'STORE, aO. 02, maven scoop • Filth Door About atestart, Wirt Sdr. . MD.-WON SON WOULD respaiottlally Invite the attontion a ww6.61. gad Ototoll Om& koreturon to thotr Importooloo4 001thithittg lii Part of aa.EmBLACK BUICK "• boolatholb. - - tremor, • , littOl o g us wit ligntoolotTaPo, - • siouar D utia. 14m= 7 vrk With oss 41 1. Italia -I=f .69,/ - r iBTONX 7 4 tolgsr.for J 004-1 ewes Main& - • ......mmrittzt. COAI MEI; , . C komr—The quotarkes E wa" In the -•- • io, ere would have our somata . are tr mallWhler's prier. ereept *lna °therm and that l roes to the WW2 ot small nor the - MIT.. reel' as the country trade. buyers sa=tv : Qom ereuhl= "' IX . this thirs t an mazy articles which It Is mweedloaly didloolt to orate IMF bd." U.., ! La : ' gat° b •• 6a l t= obit dltasulty dlerlasalehlog zroat the rem:degZ. ,. 111,-; ; :gozrtricl tbalbet bookmarker. p nigszsw or TBZ rrrisaysou'imuon. law at • torsi mdllig Scotesber 3!• ) The market duiieg the week just elosqut has . charsesartud by no new Into. In teeth. 'The mar- list, both in lambast to prim dientand. Le. at the pres ent writies, .boot where ere left fiat Ida do. ernes lest is.hir report, ine ern hes Milo fair naelgebie order for the lance ammeter of Held dr:night Mamas naw en. peed In the Mullen !magma along*. wheelies twin Wu: lively, and heavy shipmate 010 goodd.4 oth, merchandise. have been math, both frati.the m.t through air 'city. add from the maple esedrlchly /nledeed kook. of aurora whole/ale &gem. All Int tiatiiparr la • cord mace or water la oar rivets; the yery tintappearance of 'biota will our that mammal mind In trade. sad that wonted activity la the market at.bleh our‘rxmaraarelal .ototnaity have bora as onion* looklitgAad arbkh aII cram aboodarttly hmarl them (Or the km/tali...A' du:lomat nod apathy which. Pao nand their oairartl pro 00000 mad crippled their anemia,. Our 2.111144 a Mrk be. doing • boggy badness &Irina the law staavrkwater In the river, nod heavy Oripoorate of arsrehatailsebar. Warlto their various dratisatiorta In lb. vrait.Vrhtrlkaar- .1: to the greet dltterenne In the rates of indite, •ont4 *tit, reitee have found their war to the gieat rat thrmtab the mediate of our water ecatteetthleatterie with that set Wm of eoulittr. ' ' \ • The recall:4a of weatern produce have, se yet, b tO , ttT titniolit Our market coottones quits liotited la K. *44,114. and Quotations auterelly sea weJliortaleed. Far the want of material to work upon. our report today will he abort, bat sufficiently Oittottn Of to give*ar rarer, a We 104.0 ett the present cosalition of tmla here, end the prim which they tear repeat to oh. At. for-theii prolate in this Mailer, ASIIES—we hare no very beery operations to none; notsr Ohio had during the 'reek Ind axe. Belo hire boon oonfinot to 1 mited.operldrions, at the folksy/Ingrate/a node sob EjnjOid.purhssh bElihbXE aeLntae, SE:WE end tntesh et eXEytht ho el, the market elegiac wall Pon et, those Emaven. APYLES—Oonsldsreble quentitles et apples mOllO6lllO we forward by river. and there is a (sir demand on the wharf at pries rension. enootnlng ,to poallty.lrons SLOT 4E1.76 la bbl. ALE—The market Is onobertant. lie manta@ oar enotationa it $4 for common, and 07 El bbl for XX. ALCOLIOL—SeIes In limpid iota by the bbi ere reported ato 9 gal. 11A0(i—The reetipt• dude* the week have beenhti. ripely tenfined to ihouldeenterttlett see sot quit* so Item an lent reported. The ettePlIDN DS Did“ ma lb. rket Is bar,. or plain hams. Tn. following ars *mann the rates of tt.. wr,a:b Mos of aides at Sditen 6 mks shoat. Jam at 94 4 do shooldam at !lie. 4 \ tam• 1 °sok do at 9e; 70 , 1 D. .id, et 9.2 1000 Ps 414 n af111; 2900 Ps common Gams at 12a PP. 131de of song mon' hams Pave' peen o mnoed In .mall lots Sid lb. Perro t at 131449140 V P. 'I:CITRK-Verdllttle haseormtornaoldor nit tbaissaln boo ralts hors bran enolined to • few Mull lota 0017 at I . ,„AiLtp, pe. for hogs andPbls. Yftsb rOll batter am) tr at nould command 18(dtP6I2M 11 P. MUCK—Vont, salmi of DOM Bolivar Ore brick' at 115 for commun. and 1/10 for ar1ta.1110(4). • 111LJOM-144ouut.•1iliFfifaf% from lirbibmai,.iimf $1;46i81,50 from . . ' lIIiCHETS AND 11113 S—The curreot rat. horn et.* re 11,75 to 12.11 desert, fur beekete, and 16,50617 dox •I'ANDIALS—W. nvie• a farther a4asttta 'ha ..laia@th oal nay quote Mir atatitat Oral at flu for dipped. tad 2etfut moult itar at @ D.. (T 166—There ha. beets at: i 1.1.10 demand Per three' se guile a. wool' hasittes• bas beep doing at td fol.y quoted rates of hat east. Sales during the wnitof sou to loo)Lases at 61.6X@6)t0 4 L. 'Supplies at 'pro. ' eat are basely rcilba'eut to the demand. \ CliAollSBls—Chts thanutaetosiim continua 44:. a linty battens. with tales oral) they tau make. at the lkolbswitat prima: Butte D lMesd. a ". barrel 11 24%7 ' carrOlf YAillig—Wa hare no altgratiou to natio In oor iiirar. of last Inst. Our mills or. dot►a • Oar bust loss at the following rataa:—. POONII traur. ' No. 5 IMSMIE VattilEEEEliti SMOUIEEEEItM ............ 26e No ... fitpluava maw Whit.-15414: if* • wrist Ysna....-410 " WW 1. tr i trpi il .. 111.1.ihiO - 1117141112 •• COILDAUK—Wo ban no situations to notlea under tIII. 111..foilowing I. • comet Ilst of prionii moos um Ata=lls fl.nav 111,21a_ D. a. Do - C..II.ON'ODILD ILO L-112* %M g,' la • Iht ii(priogrof 13,1 m. artirl• area.. manufactured st.the Peon litlli: il.itniii oil*. li , s ilt.aPoiststia 11 1...—...18 'pmts. .. .so do Helms a.s Is. - do. _.._.m .. • Mg s'i osITON - EIIIMINUS—Tho Rini. Aunier,iind ditto* SI I i'.. sos silltna Olds nuke of brims sbosihiaa rest goiSr, di., at Sli for lilos.1; mut 7MO far nonatook. ' • ' . :IXPIIIT Cli.g..4liittsborgb sosSaubstosodi eispot chain:ars se ilisii I' the. als aii, 1:3611 b. Aar coland. 4." I I \tot stints. .libcookiod %riot Mans mamba saml al its P. aliikak Ma Boma galls, an splendid; so i roils *Anal, If not onsissiir to sodas msnalketzna i L0115...4W. We. no Initsrlal thane. to slotted to lbw Cour sossiAaloso last k. twins to lb. consinned Light nniltititi.,nrleiri on Neon, srsil tinkling!. Tb. i s.lio Coss . Loos. ono Ung In all to about 1114 Ws. •fl .1011,1 el. of lb. poses...it :-.-113 bblos. L Irma trip bush at si4% ti bbl. .t 11i!..00653,70 Us sr. t And •ttra 50 betas* WM 53 at 53',00111ket6a.L sadl33o f.e • ttna 15 extra at 03.70:14 ilia\Wl: 05 ite at Pm. 13 '3: 30 do et 113.05: 43 ot 13.0 A 1 bbl. 'at 11601110111110. eel .: oOWa.t. to )eo met at OM W. Bann Woe boy.. traaatJave b.' u Mote at $1,70:211.07 Slit . . kY r 51.008-rtecelita mellow 1 eau itabt. aid sip. al •..e. Walla'. We aota • Weal\ 00 Ws boa' ezet !Undo at $3.115151.1T • bal. Tbs otoos'eues WV about Weltaltt,So • bbl.' /111511-Wo bolo w..i Haan to aittioe ceder ttgla \Yoe. Pero.... almeretty potty am, OM ay. tau.• bed tots at to. Itelowla• retail: -No. 3 catoeloseol.s3?; No. Amin lb, malt. sad 1110.50 L torrt Me. 3. 'KZ; late tole.. WM: obits Ilatk, 5944 t saooo. ale: .0151eahem. ate;/: Unto& te.z.0.0.1.4 4102 1 ea. , - ; et4TllCalt-asaoll lasleatrati r• Co. o stag at N't t` A a alittzt--Tbe 011 o• tea an tbo t eallIt( n %I ll' 74 " . k g :7" .... . ..-\ • . ' A tiZede 1L1..-.....:.......t„. • : Vies , • .. -1,............-1 II ' 1 . t,...t4 . 1. ~. -0. t..........--r•-•.! 1 ..7.- Navels inalbiaTaato • Olt 8 .* 0 food into * tAMOS• tel, , 00 thenue 'Om 0 oft/Cant/DI—I be omen ambito *11111.6 . 01 su • WWI oblate hoax tut lank. V. Na/as. ta Us. .• f&l..•; Oony.a Melo et Oft: tdo el 0800(0 06 de es Pitt ate tufa de aift ado sl 116416.4.. sad 0 doiala• 01.01111. llol4ust-10 001u44 313411135 q 100 MU U 3 410. .44 00 balm at 3414 e, atal II Wale et to ***** .0 boom mu b aefefet of 461 Coife*l r lf. egg. .1..4r los nriu alb to fop, .t 10a IP a. Orlaelo4ll7 oa Ume. UI Le manta to Well eitbe YO. \ °ILIUM—We bete Po Impertent .WO et a tala to t•pi t lulu lb. put woe!. The alowlas ant abbot thins. • mat routs foots Mot toad. :—lrtarat at Um *Vb. I • it. 076. MI. 00r. 000. 600: but. talia3oo, u+l cote MY be 0 ROMAN UW f —be* of 0 too: at SO* to. 4 mm. . U a6.11011-0a1• of 16 bats a 1610.4 b. 11005-614 oat/. a elatilataal &Inas la tha *Utak wllb tattaa-ia/41- us Monday leel of 1180 bad 41110€411 3.1.0 * 104 delleerobteln Desolater. Cull lumps amp ata.l4 ommead alabn airania II IT-1.4 settee • onallookt good diatilact Di by at the Mly •notad min af tut welt. Tlntath• two. Ti lads at Woo natio, atom/1u to ta•LIII nom WOG gla, ..ally .t $ 10 41.0111. , ' • • IRON ant NAILS—W. ittbloto • tido( Ittetsof goats a be prtnatml artlalac . . . * latos-111.•t bas-.--.......= ' .............. • Nomad •04•••••••.11,••.............- " 8a54...................*..,.........‘...:.... • 1tt==........4. 7. ....,.........- _ ilk " — at " lit." —t om Ar. ---•,—;:a I . ~j; .p.iii ENTM — "H"'" --" : 16- t powly="="*" — ::: 11-° , ..ay • • •• • saasar " • " • a lMv ' s • • — =..blM, Th. .m.. .d..... *Wm added to i s itmestat tr LCAD—ahla of 100 !IP u 5.1(a a. 1 . salliss at SAN* \ • ivr, &D—Tte• mutat **mat tote. aro 1169 As. Load 111.11ths pan.. , • • . W Mein6-1130 ablest • aertis siert** 'oath **aloe virt males Wes Port lb* yard. it 011 b c~oa sad 11l la dart: Points at lb* Lusertso an soporod ..3 Is Ids memos. sad 1110•111 Mx dose. '• Litania—The inaziAt la w.ll tug/34 site, Pastern sod rtstrts ertittelatsrt. lecootrtmaps pow' Cann at 93 to Slq *rt rt Tort 10 to. \ : MALT—hos 16 to 150 • trtahrt abssetile tort of tbo sorer'. 011.3-Baloa b. b 1.012 MASSY" to loaf Um fa. is'er-270. I tart 901696 c. M. « 734 *Nest POTATOII—Tbs =alai Y nil noirpUed VAX ire'? watt frau Int Mutt at 110 e, Ph.t...ects. rat. tit. lent.—Th. calf Ws vs luve liri•Ute *h od 1/Latese meta at 11:06 Nub. ►WI let. Sanest EmL Doi taut eto marina at M. me.• ROW ( Itarear mar, no. a cl.l o *la • itut—th.....1.1t..t...a. Li ••l- . BALT—ltafttra ..Is en Ms, is km. at die asa+4 $l.lO Dbl. , . , -,......qr-TlmoUty im.d ands o.4derallanni Mit Maas St larlaKingtiblll found lea* 6660,06 INIXID IPLOO 9. br. Ilis end am inndr.lll I. UNIIIIet Oboe dabs le olarimomd• . :- ' aciarera. at twat:saw it!t it 6 16 11 6• id" ils puss-ws sigmas asi 0 1, 14.1 1 bei or Kt. sat Slifter 11 , 409111 6102616 *. - ~ "' - WI DOW Gl4/41.-W• an the !Innate Wiwi/ Me *Ad's% 4 sold. no II II mot WM ama:.,_ -. :, • - .... , c ll. , ~ . ... . :--,... '.«-•-•.,- . • - -"*---**- . . :.° :f 6t .'T. ll -q a • % ' .. . - 11 .\ . .:Twevirioit solar kinsitlies iitlon la - liik air Ra y... 12....... . ~ inusatir-luelfrbbir eurikairamentfiablaau . .7r . d,''''''''''l 1 I= .-1. . 11441 .ta'r • ..nx&-pr binge/WM 4:210101101011 , 1OP•111 : 411k ON ,n, diathS!./mil,:,eeitpsiseafteu!r i!tdreoplille,,, _ -. : -V - 4'.:..a..1.710., . - - -;.,-... ~,, ' . 1 :::;;:.: . . , :,:::- . ::,. ;: ::.1. : .::,.:: :: f ,,,,;; ; : i ..:C : : : - .7=1 . . , j,: ‘ , ; ,; ; ; •.' : ::3; - :6 . 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