ESTABLISHED 1N 1786. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE • PEIBLISIIED DAILY AND"CO-: WEEKLY .BY .• WWHITE'dc DAVID NYE' MIME] . [SAMUEL lIAIGur. rrJca or ratan erairt,Seir DOod " rsa t vsrr° L • • • .TERMS: bAllr,llr. dollar, par um:oi, parable half yearly. advance. W hY—Tne dollarsper.annual, alivanne. Club. till ta supplied on the vaporing condition= Pia ve ao ctor . do ... 9 00 Pen caplet ' elo 'IS 00 Twenty* eankir , . 2—_•_v - z - • to The pi I leiLlar'? each dab to be adareuen - so . one and to be paid invariably In advance. No club paters be sent ger the pearasplres, union the money Is went Au RATES OF- ADVERTISING :One moire. (10 lines et Nonpareil or Ante-) _ Do else Ineertion.. . 0 60 - - • - *soh miditiotoniiee - a011.. 0 26 gave weeks 4 00 . two ..... 000 Do Do • three 000 . OO Do oda ....... ^ 11 00 Do to IS 00 Standing Cards, (3 Dees trees per annum) 00 - One dollar 11.0 what:id:Mooed ' • • ,One n,) on clu apnea elides ante ..We et.P1 4 .4 3 CP . ' in ' ' • mu of wapor • 25 03 . 7RRR MKS additional ignore, fronted neer one mouth and for eaeh additional equate Waled under the Pearl/ rot.. half prior. Adrarthemenla erreselleg spume, and not orrt num "lore b T d ggCiVig L =swbel ad , . 0t :4 =1,A411,1 0 u. u l r n other advertisements. ,• =TIM •To ‘ ntll e uri P [lli 'r E ,', t r payMent .. l actod aceendingly.. u tt t i -The prirllege of annual edverthers is strictly led to their own-Inonediste business, and all edrertieements for M. benefit of other persona SR well wall edvertbemenui no inneedlately connected with their own business, and ell dares of adverthemente. in length or otherwise. be. •roud the limits ennaced. te. chanted et Onuses' rote. Vor all yeah tronskut orrerthing. bills will b. •RlAR‘Reir rail dared, and prompt payment Is desired. all advertisements for charitable Institutions, fire =u nman, ward. township, and other public r 0... :l i eVcry ' re.lfge " In' Marriage morn to be dinned 60 mono Death notion Inserted without chum:heatless aoooriipa nied !.send t o or obituary notions and when ru l / enenonatilerLte be poi& for. itnuasr advertisers, and all others sending_comommics. Dona or requiting =Dom designed to mat attention to Palm, con.rta. •or m a r eet o rDinment; ober. charges gre made for admittenee—ell notices of pri est. onreistkots—every notke. designed . to cal attention , to private enterprises, maculated or Intended to promote Individual Interest, MU only bp inserted with the Under standing that the oast . to be paid. for. --If Intended to 10, Inserted In the load column, the same will be chimed at the rale of lO•cents per lina 111 shop or tar notion to to charged triple price. • Torero License Petktions V/ eac , 11 ;... „ .1,14....t4.0t Red Estate Amts end Aunt - to be classed rino yearly rates, but allowed a alma 00 of thlrtpthree and one.third per cent Com the damount , of bola, • . • • ix oa ret-tratur nit DULY rstaart One Squete, three Insertion,- .. • ..... . Do. etch additional troerlaon---- 37 " • • AZITEN Er trusty Parra. One .10 linen)o.ineerrtion 10 tants. D 0..• , •Ppusre e ach addition ne al AD transient ideerthennenta to herald In advance. DBOOITHT RATES OF 111731N114211 . CIAIMIT; If noaatAtm MILT 702 illf N. WALES .fc • .lAtrket d. Woven Thin PENKSTLTANI4.. 1 Sant of Pittiburgh---.Pari Knobango Kw* of tia.—.l‘no 'bier. and Manure of do.-for M :f r tsWrtr 'r .tts.k of isorth'st Libertioninso Dank Of fennutranic•-••Par /Latin(' NMI TOwnship— Oosamettlal ttOnk of Pa-4nar • Fames' iltectouilat BlL.nes Kensington flennfan Medi. _. . /1 ,, 1T5. Itechanite wear PiWeragi l l =l":7ll. ' r Bontbnazillsnk....:—..—par • Boo k -b Chn Oo a r Metrnt.Dt BankofD nl.eL Bank ofD Co.,,Cbssoir-• Bank ottleronentown...—. i t n o ktk of 041,=:!L=1:1 Bank of 312111141etawn.---W Montromerl Co. Kook Kankorl.!ort.hamberlanst. ••• - - SONS, Brokers. • aid Fourth Or. Pittzbmitli• 'Branch at ilk -ouch 'at •Youngetowft.. - do City Bank. tlerionati-. do' Ommercial Ilk,Cfaetal. do Fianke Lafayette tank-- .... do Ohlo Llthlos.t Trustt),.. do Western fluent Haut.: do Bank of 1.14 • New ENOLAND.• AU eideent Banks.. -- X • IrEw YZnir. 1' —4 ooontri . N. JER9EY tDELAWARE. Allsolvont B•nkA...--, X YIRGIRIA. 18ank or the vidar-- Vi: Bookorfo"Itlehroond.:. " X.... Baca. Vs:, Norfolk: itr=tiVli=l " /‘ North .Wrotern.Bankr. ih n[rrt ... 4l - 10 — L ' 11 - 4 . 1. tank of Mayo Year-- ' 2 Bank . <4 St. of . Caralro 2 Ooß.llinsak.trUoduzfort. 2 Merchant.' Llllt.,Nowborta. 2 SOUTFI. CATIAILLNA. Bkofthal.t.of S s Otrollas , 2 Bank of Pont& Corollas. 2 ltank - of Clairleston..,„ 2 Mantas' t Iteehan'int 2 • • GEORGIA. Tux. k Ilk's Co th ' gro t PAugusta--.-..-. 2 112. ofDriourt ,ek Aura. 2 TENNS-sEr.. AN rolveut Baralou—... 8 • Oohnohla-U% - it 17=101 : • tZtritoa l z a llaak : .... 7 .7par Bk of cuter— 1 • lE grtiWiitiaGtaEr tsrmargeßank of Itemilng.par I Bk orsehorlkin 0.-Por Dro, warnetbaric-P. Yrimidf. 131c•Wmtdostom.parr • lionosplo Gluten - a; raidr.l County Mune. Danko( Cilia.... hlosoogabela, Wed llaltuelt.. • Wyoudas Mn..Wilkeehaere ;York'. Ilraach ifeezehatllleniand-- do - II at do, Monett at Dalamare...-..4 do.. km& at' Cblorobns Couch at dahtabula.-.... do do . also& at Statudeld.-..- do , Crunch at ?Branch at CineinuatL-- do Month at Washinston...... do Branch at do '-Branch at Laucaster-...- do Branch at Steubenville-. do , Crunch at Mt. Vernon-- do,, Manch at Neerark....-..- do. linnet& at 53=111e1d ,.... ...--_ dole liranehch at at Snatch. at Mt. mann Branch at Zanerville.....- 1 :1 2 01 - o branch at Plona-.. do - • Ai:ranch at Pool oath--. Branch at... do. Itraneh at Raverina.l... do Bean& at Cuyahoca ..- do, do Branch at..Wooeter.. - .......-• do PRICES OP • STOCKS. EziciTtim ron SIZE pirrsßusart thsurra, NT A.'W IL KINS & C 0.:." STOCK AND EXCEIANGE .lIROKERS, NA T 1 FORAM STREET. 1411 p. , /00 00 1/011 grg lICIO "34.2 i trolled Btat.ri C., icy: A V" d " . ; Ni:fa Maeblttta' i. u! WDk An.oo.7 — eroo Mts. Trott -- 01tIsmitDorpasicliaak--. , • ..sunotsroaca. r St. ligud Shjiritlits ..-.- Nalit.,l3ll • woggsgsort • Plttalili 'ltutarunor . Vattern Insarsur*Co— Cillsose lusuragos Assusrisstssi rirsossul Co.- .: Pittsburgh to • Pittsbur. a laairma, • one's 10. tie ., •••• RAIL ROAD. gACILWATZL,. • • ' t 4 tiairigt stonear , skoinratn ., trough guy Sigetsra P•uus. Uhl Do.• Obbst ,Pnuut -trignittod At Waling R. Ft '',•• Malibu Risligi o„ Dryllork ••-• - I P.Vg i uglhonas (ski 'finite Creek Plus Road stlth aPstrrler's Phut ha Or...rusher& . Turnplts RIL: cc.nbt North Weetrra.....—.-1 ..• , , • - ---,-, thgotgliPn 5h43?67-7.7.... ' 4 ** - ' , • . .: , . ' , .. e =L-77 ~; . : ,'" ": ... ' t .•.. . . ~ . :. Pilat,Q"••••-•=4.-"—::: F,Plrrht-....7.7,71.--=::: . -- "':=MANOR,, n AND NANKING. nou. OF --'''''-' ~ - A:WILKINS CO., k ' -O. • C41 . 40134.11eg Bask Iluildlis i p lire n Assn, greet,' ". YITSSSOtSN. PA. .11R 4 051C1614 And . Domeitio Exchange, Coin, talk ?Wm and Una Werrscdcl, boded sad sal. • Th .e d re" ...d• P.Mbgat tbe U Won. , .. , _ . . dos o,,ter , disessAtca Ilus4 Scans ansousTs. Stocks CAM 'Wilco Commladon. ._• , -Yaw . sod ca dirposlt, sad intcrest slidwed vibes MD fac S rsciSed time. , . • _ _ —_ ARN'OLD & CO. • " • TH EXCHANGE, OGII7. NAN 11( NOTFE. EA. - - Nix 74 'math End. awaits Eat* ref rfactarmk, Nt.matiliters ratm...,BE . SADDLERS AND C I A.RRiAGE DIANERS. . . 11. T. Leech, dr., VOOD 877tEtT, PITTSEURGIL St Alin, Clo th s, Inencliatanaki, Moor Dane Unir• /Inn -- Kir,/ Jency Muter, Owings. Axisi, VaraLb, lin, An , 11013 - ir . (Journal end ran copy.l . I: nOroun..- .. .-..--.:. '114....:—....--x. rihis. AATEDIAN, FALLLS & CO., Commission I 10=1.4u...a (Panend Forwarders. by Canal, Riser :. 'an Railroad, No. Z. Canal atreet,. (between blabs and ' - .Braman Blanks. Rou th Ada) Clarlauati. Ohl.-- Rana so— r aters. Muer._ Andrews 5 Wbliar J O. math!, 4 Cm. . , - .. . '.. ': • , " Rlattop, Wells k. Co.. . W. D. Baxter 1 Co Cinelonati. ? Fittrbil=VlZV:it' n \i l l Zit rallatare ' di t : " C''' JOSEPH CIWKAN. NNOL &SALE .411 W zer' bILLIZX IN DIPORTED CIGARS, 53' Markd Between nark& Yaork.- ' . . . . . , ... • - • . -•'. - , ' . ..- ' ' ..:- ;,.,; -..--- t• - - --.---- , :.-:f.r ., .:., :,'-'• -;',-;:..,.., - . 44it;...-- - • . '4,,...,... , 4.4, - .4,.'-',44i:.*csigo - -. - 44`,10€ 4.- ' ) "' '' . - ' ... - --,, r ._,.,......2.-.... -.1...-. , "^"*.t. , ;;•...,, , ,,,, , ..e , 2 , 1-• , ` . 4,.....'1, -, ..2. 4 , , " - " ,, t .,.. ." .., Z,.. z , '' . •'...p.V...!.'‘ .2 , :., ,, ,,,...2..... , 2,2,1 , ~ _2 • , ..., „.,..,.0)„.., . . .. . , . . . '1 , .. ~.. -..-..,..- .v.. , .....4. 1 . , .4..V. , :i1e;,:,,.1 , .V'a "-..q ,,,,,,. "'" -- - ''''''-? 4-, ,-...1,..,'.^ , e, , ti.";;.*...4 , 41...4,. -,,,!.,,,,--45-Zia.4..,..,,11..,:f.,,,44..v..,-,,iy.,,,,,,,,...14.w.4„,,,,,,i,•,w,..0.4.1,g.,-....5.4.4.4.4).r....A.-,,v,....,... ~.. .. _-.. , . . . , . ...,....-_,.....,..,a; = , :.--,-,:,.,.-,,,..., . .. . • - . • -.- :. THE - •DAILY • 'PITTSBURG ,:g , • GAZ F. TTE. BUSINESS CARDS AOARD.—Harin,, ,, Leen tippointed the ea- , 01 elusive Agents fiir l'lttsborgh, ..r the tale olPatent OSEPH S. It A. P. MORRISON, Attor- ! s Z t ,;„l. 4 -WAlnterrik ea , af teaL ß =r: weja at Leer, Claes No. 143 Fourth Skeet, between We now offer fort ale • large sawirtment of all widths, nil saaoraat.rittabargh. Ps- : mr.l4 , luantifectured, at the manufarturree price., hie article -•- ' ' being impeder to any Leather Belting ever belore offered L. W. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake- ; i l l shit mutat. Alen, • large amt. or twidth:y la t il: . WWII ulldogs," Grant street, between Fourth aid 1 .41 b ,AIZIIM'irroVIC:0711 1 6 . 31.titet 'e t tZtd 'at d Mier. J. a 11. ettuaxes " ' " 4 ' 3. . ` ll7 "P 26 l ' ' ' .7_ _. ___. ._. I IatIOBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, i A USTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, ;Jtit, St•Louls. Ma. ' ' 9t. Rock Meo-bsodlee arid Bill Broker , ewe No 9. fp7 a . .. _, , • - --. jy&dly FLOBERT POLLOCK, Attornay at Law— Comer of Fifth and flout straets.upvulte tho Court owls Mops, Pittsburgh. my2.l-7141 JJAMES ICUIIN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth street, war Grant . Pittsburgh , . jals-111117 FRANCIS C. FL ANEGIN, Attollney at Law, 1: N 0.120 Youxth street. Pittsburgh. — FASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, op -I‘.. 89 Fifth street.littsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. LERNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchange, Brokenk N. es Woodstreet, corner of Diamond Alkr, trabargh, Pa, , ailrßur and 'ell Bank Notes mak e n. Discount Time Exchange, and Promissory Notes ; Collectiorm In all the principal citlY of the Union; itenelve %Ikea* en nll and on Interact, and ere theleprompt attention tout' ottp er matters appertalaWg to a Broker's badness. 113 Eastern Exchange oonstantly *o male. mh29-ir 'AUX! 101.011 M COW.. 11..(21 rtvot.ca Thetis RRABIER & ILAII3I, Rankers and Ex el/ango Brokers. Buy and sell Gold and Silver and Notes. ndsotlata loans on Real Estate or Stock Seen- Mies, lAtrehass Proodsrory Notes, odd Tints Bills East Seen and West. lluy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collec tions made on all points In the Union. Clnee corner of Third and Wood stoats, directly opposite Si.. St- Charles Botel.. ILD. KING, Coin, Stock. and Exchange . Broker Fourth street —ltura and setts fitaelta on 01.10,11.1 E xchange 011 Baste= cities PuPPBeZ t en.. rent ratan Orglectionx made on the West at karate; Wee tern Bank Notes Bought and mold. tr2s3 WaWANK PAM ..... ILVOIA- WK. K. KM. AMIER, HANNA .Sc Co., Successors to Deposell a i r ' i a . Ararts .. t d ep rz =ere=sl t lr t o=azi f Deposit.l3ank ?Zs. sad Stacie—N. W a.rner of Wood and Third street*. Current 3loaer reoeinal on Deposit._ alight Cheeks for We. and rolleeMos made on nevly all priori. pal points of the United States. lAte highest pmminas rad for Foreign and American Gold. • . Adranees made oa oonslanmente of Produce., eldnPal amt. on liberal ten.. WLI. 11. WILLIAMS k Co! Bunkers and ebange Brokers. North Mat miner of Wood and Wed stroote. - Pittsburgh. All tranmetlona made on nbeial torsol..l collootiona posaptlrattandod. to. • A WILE:MS . & CO., Emekange .Brokers, aot ic lirts:ose nul tsittoTvw . B—kaJlTou- LARDIER, Jr., Banker and Bre ter. eth greet, Ne. 66. edirehlting the Bank of Plttebuth. & SON, Dealers in Foreign • and Domestic Bills of Krehan se, CerthSentes of Ele prrits, Bent Notes Spr,rie, "is. 05 31erket street, Pitts burst, EV-Collections rawle cra ell the principal titles thronchortt the United Eats. BOOKSELLERS &C. JL. READ, Bookseller and SWClones, No • n Vourth street. Aponn Buildings. r t , Pi - WELDIN, Anoka:de and 'Retail Dealer In Musk and Mind Ps Bunke, Per and Ste rn lto:SZt Wood 'treat. (between Third and Fourth) ttsburgh. - • 41::1HN S. DAVISON, Bookseller-aad Sta tioner, mein to Thais= .t Mower. tio. I Market near Routh, rttothotgb. Po. Aehanond PittehßMlN S. BOSWORTII . Bookseller and . . Dealer In Statrernh. Pa. ionery, to., Ka 82 Market atreet....r , AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers No. ss Wont street. 7 nerst dear to the earner orthlrd, burgh, P. Schad and lan Tooke arostantly on hand. COM3IISSION . H. SUTTON. Wholeaal; Grocer, Importer and Dealer in VOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old MG- Jer' raTa y .fir i `iintigtilsai.l , snr a-E ttelr " Ili W. POINDEXTER, General Merehan dize Itroter •nd Com'mlomion Melthant. Ira 'Front stractAroLllB Secand strwt, Pitteaccrgh: - p#33-I=l__ W• McCLURG, Denier: in fine tens, — Chol. Vandir Groceries. Warren and ITlUovrWare , corner or Wood and Filth Streets. Is noscrecelrind a lame assortment or Fresh Goods, In addition to his 5h..17 P%- tenalre stook. tmrehased from lkrst bands is the Esudern mar Lets. whirl, refit to sold st the lowest market mires. hotels, Ste:melts , , and families, bo ri ng by the lllllr r grairgu l =l. the oily free of aurae. ride 17 — EI N s irlia - r. - Bk of Kenturky, ionise'. 1.1. Bk of bottlree 2 Ttionann Northern IlkotECentoct7 : Southern BkorKentneky • EISSIIIIRL Bk of Sato of WlB. lllmorl- IN Slateßank - Dandles 50 Bank of I.IIInoISCONSIN. ls-1,....-- •75 - -- W Entine 0 Ylre 111.05. ohksA • - MICHIGAN: Sinstereldr i c t V=. 4 , r'42=7 Bank-. -.-:. ' a Inearanee '001111,407,... S, to Bea CANADA. 6 of N.Arnerien. Toronto 5 Ilk of the PeoplaToronto A Bank of liontresl...-... 5' Ilk of U. Canada. Toronta 6 EASTERN ECUANOL. On New York_ —.. -..-- Ili Oo pun.low.-----• do O Baltimore. .-,do WESTERN EXCIIANO E. labL l llVlVßl , iiffifilietre. D :°t ° '"'="l°.--12ro --10.60 Eagle, nd.....-----"'JaA° Eroderiekrßors.- ...... .. 7.50 Ten Thalorn,..-..--.-. 7.50 • b.On TenOnlders.. -.-, 3.80 .REN E 'Commission and • For- A• anadiag .' Ihreba . ota:/leskre• Sys Vroa and • Pro-lam friaaran i ;: al" IlLtabargh liastabletutta. N'0.1 .0.1 14.Pernadyr.,3 . . ROBI§DN & CO;, Wholesale. Grocers, • .. Produce Dealer, and llongatadon Merchants.. No. thesty street. Pittsburgh. gag QPIIINGER HA_RBAUGH & (Sue-nes wcrit to Ilarhacuth Conantlesion and Forwarding Merchants; Dealers In W .,4 and Produce generally. Nos. 145 nest and 110 &gond Vtrects. Pittsburgh. pa. at4:4 & W. REA, Floor Factors, Commission •a and Forwarding Merehants and Dealers to Produr; generally. Orders for Pittsburgh 31 ante...tom& promptly attended to. Nua. :4 Water uld 90 Front sts., Ptttrblirgh. Penna. ,burgh. / hirrr . . ......... • —Arm. ',rants LAARDI", J131;.'1 1 .§ . I Succest , orA fr A jal o t ) . ,D =L A MEa r i n k rt = l :;: . = Pittsburgh. IiHEY, MATHEWS & CO...Wholesale Gro cars. Commkadon wad For... Ming Merctuailb, and ts Oar Brixlston Cbtlan Sara. 5 Water at.. MERCER & ANTELO. General Commis- R aim Merchants. 1121Indelphis. Llbml aflnnena made . = ommlotments of Prod grunlP/T- 1.774 /UM WAT:- _.,,.7..-- ...,.:reern wrung. 1 01IN WATT & C - 6. -- Wil - o - iesale Grown., 111 ouarmirdea Merehants, and Dealers In Produ d P Deborah Manntactures,No. 745 Warty et. PittigarTh T B. CANFIELD. late of Warren, Ohio, MI eiLegoitnos and Former:la Dere. h ant, and Whole. hotter. Pot and between Smith fie ldtern Produce generally . Water wee and Won& Pfittsburgh: . t. Ilrfannort,' intr+ 27, 1654 - • =KLUX o '— • cetJuLl7. l l •" llnt.Yebo , Aug. Int. Int. Feb.& Auit Int. 111.1. t 110.3 1.1111.4 moat' ISM.. in lints of drat Rolalsm3.little t Cs.) 11LITTLE & CO., Wholwodo Grocers, - . Produce sod Comm{color. Mercohnot, sod Desk, lo Pittsburgh 31soufactures. No. 112 Peceod stook, Pitt,. bomb. i514T.33 WAREHOUSE.—IIENRY 11. N.) MIA:INS, Forwarding anK , mladon Idorthant,and 1461.• In Mee., Butter, Lake a nd Produce generally'. 25 Wood strood, above Water. Pitts reh m r3I ;SO May a Nor VON, BONNHORST k MURPHY, Whole -1 mile Omen and Cat= Merehanta. and Mallen tr fittaburgia, Witanfaetptle„ no.= Water "haat, lino -- Di..?da d l4pet. 4 DIT.Msz , Dte.Jul.B et Pt Div " TAC6B Jr„ Forwarding and Ooormloice Iderehast.Nci. Rata Asset, Pittabursh• AZ47'53 rOMAS PALSIER, Importer and`Dealer rretah sad ATOMELO Wall Paper, No.. Market between Third slut Fourth street, l'lttsbarsh. MeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whote , YoEveitrAdr&-pd-.7.11 , ,--vak.,rog.2 Ittoottl3oat Trimmings, N 0.112 Market street. OItIIIS & PATTON, Wholesale 'and Re ' tall Gersten, ott ttut Usti.= Ws of the Manson& ICU thTs. 'DRY GOODS. Div. %I 31 et ' \ Dir. MT 14 Div. gr. 31% ct -1 4° Dir.Jaa. 4113 Nor Stook. I.IRANK VAitjOORDER, Dealer in Trim bum IloileTy and Mover. WO Gonda Exabroldertes. " tient'. /amiable"; 4kKda and Parley sTUal.r. • fall as Anrtainnt of Ithkb tab &limy& be bad 'at Na. el, torn at Market street smiths tHatnott, PittAbtingb. Pa:- at. 1147 A. causal cm. Trrreausoft—e. Amway tsp., W. init A,- L A A:MASON CO.Wholegale and Retail eltelers in Faber and StapleMT Ikea. lilftb VIUMPUY , & JAIRCHEIELIIi' Wholmala and '1"11 ai°44-hts. TorpiTil•artb iad .nkntWad. HU& arab. x. D{.. $2O Now Fite*. 011N1lOYD. & CO., Wholesale sa4Commlnsiop Merebants.No.l73lVood sad ZIS UG ytteset. IVlttatrargh. - PIO OEEILT MOORE, Wholenale Orocer, Bea - twine Diratiltr, Desk,. In Prato. Pittsburgh Ilan. area anoll Mani ituredgn and DOCI6I , aOII , invs and U s=r 66 ' giottratcati ft tia ( 1; -" hitirg Illder yr: rid to fur cash. Anse.). Jogs& BLACKBaft k CO., Wholesale Oro• ye, tient Posnlabrre, sn Dealera In Produce sad 471(41:4b, mmouctoo* on, iteli and Oakum always on hand at their . Waruhunee,l4l star street. Pittsburgh. to sumer.- 18A1All Wholearilo Oro ealOnnuninden Merchants. antilleakra In Prodnis, t‘u IA Water street and hi Yntnit street, Pittsburgh. • X.111,14.011,........../A212.4 teitrill C. F9ll. m'GILLS- & ROE, Wholesale Otocars and Citrimlsedon Merchants, No.l9.lliibertr street Pitts: . . M BACIALEY CO., Whedisale Oro= eon, 16 god 2:11 , Rodl Arad. Iltlaburab. WILLIAM A. M'CLURG, Grocer and y Vain:Ater, eornar of Wood and Inath greets, haa ahtata to band • lane anantarnt of chola Groceries sod nbe Team —Fettles volt. sad hutialtholinude ► and dEetaiL dkalatt adatalad CM the Soneattogno • MBERT ,DALZ.ELL 4. CO., Wholoanio -Gramm coptkamsoe merchant* Nola+ In Prod.. ttgbargh ..waufactares. 2/S1 Igtortr strait, ATTORNEYS. , GROCERS. WICK -16 . hicOANDLESS, -uacessor4 v L. it Mi r.W la. WE ta , ssoN 0 md ll 4. 7 "." 044,2 g " 4. Casumlukru itruits. Midas 11 <^b 1686 Ck ti lisgruysing Pittsburgh blsaUlketurssg arm! Wood and Wsta wrist^ Pittsburgh. A , •CULBSRTSON; Wholeeele Grocer end Conitsdidosi Aterchmit, Data% AWAtitt and Pitt* at ditcwarrotorrd -Arttetra, 19d 44brrtl rtreet , "Pitt. roue /lc- It. FLoYD - :Wholesale Grooore, • toilOon Merchants, end D.k.ratn rfockto•-aowld via . HdWaß frereloa on 'Auntyr wool. sad.arib . L COMATIL clilL ;IL lAGALIT, . lop AGAvgy, WOODWARD & CO., Whole. •ID Ws ararts.lto.7 ,l ‘ l *lsluA 'Anis. Philadelphia, AGENCIES. QA.M.LIEL L. 3IA.RSIIELL, Secretary Citi- L 7 sw.lnsuranaa Company. 04 Water street. M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu lt • raneo Co.„ 02 Water .tart. ijd GARDINER COFFIN, AgentforFrrulklin Inanamee Compaq, north-east corner of Wood PA. 'MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu • taillararance COiSIDOUT. 42 Water stmt. O. 11. TAYLOR & RUSTON, (successors C toTaelor d idioms,] Ocrieral Commission and For Merchant; aod Agents for Pastern Transporta tion Lines, Wholesale Deniers in - Staple tirsturica, Sheet- Cotton. Cotton 17.114, Datting, Twine, Maudlin, Mir soul and Kentneky limp, Tobacco, Soda Ash; tt indo. Glass; Pig, Dar and White Lmd, Naval Stores, and Cincin nati and Pittsburgh. Atanulketured Goods generally.— Agents for the "Penn Mill" and "Eimer Sheetings, •Pittaburgh. No, 4S-Front street, (opposite Louisville, Pittsburgh and BL'ipubi•Packet Landing,) Cincinnati. janarrid its... ............ tram:corm,. A. iiirroritsoN & co., commision •J 4, 3terrbento end Agent. fort..toul. Sugar Itetto sr, Dealers In Saner. Malan.. I 1 and Der ',ad. ;Inn p. ORIMM, van, l'aint..te., MDMI 9101 I N 11. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fcrtes, Musk and Musical Instruments, School floc : ka, and El tlonery. Bola agent for elikkerinea Wan° torte, for nz Western Yoniiranda—No 81 Wood groat. . LIENRY KLEBER, Dealer in ,Music, Mu- Beal Instrments. and Importer of Italian Btrlnora. with'eog t %.. N °l,7 ' 1 1 =1= 1 Al a for ITim P ln Pianos. DSCLIRCEDER, Music Storc; Fourth er ntsetubaztwzo3ill=tisodNi'mood..i.Nor2,lol7,..... DRUGGISTS. • - roux ILAYT, Jr., (successnr to Jns. M'Guf, 9) un.,) Wholesale and genet! Drugglet and Dealer In Pullets, 011 e, Dyestafie, ge...141 Wood Monet, 3 done being Virt re gin. Mie Medielne.r. rittelninb. ireßegulaz Agent fee Dr. ..Fo . mit3o Cox & CO., Druggists and Aputh-* 14. ovaries, miner Market street smltheDlamoml.keep constantly en hand • full and complete assortment of Drtors.3lettlelnes,Perfumery,sodorticlexpertalnlogtothalr business. '• • • Physicians nressnirilnn. mratnilTnwnlwhilaslcd• LOIIN P. SCOTT. Wholesale Dealer in Drugs. Paints, Oil.. Vssalshcs and Dye Stuffs, No. Z 6 ay wawa, Plitsbnygh. All onions will receive ynnur sttcotion. -Agent (iv Loudon ACo 'Cassiae sassily ensdkirses. mar 2.1-ly giA. FAILNESTOCIC A CO., Wholesale a Dn.=let. and manufarturers of White lessi.P.rd d, and IdtbaNr, owner Wood and Front streets. Pitts burgh. meta IR.E. SELLERS, Whole Ale Dealer in e Drug". Paints. Ors Studs. Oii, VarnilMes. de.. ite., . a: :Wool West. Pittsburgh. Goods warranted. Priem low. . .. ..... 1 , 11.51.1 e; G.A. =TLC re s 13. AUX d.; REI'rER. Wholesale & Retail l i ttb en:, e i,!,,, come. of Liberty. and St Clair streets, SCITOONMAREP. CC., Wholesale J tocwortda. Wend street, Pittsburgh. ToSEPH FLEMING. Succelo.or to ',Wilcox k owner Maricet street and Inamnrol—lt sena 0 , 0-at at rein ;Attic:L W 14Vtlr T•411:ramo:1'11 . 1 t art In pertaining to Ms tautness. Pludleians presertptlona earefolly cosnpounded at all hoar& .Mt WOOL MERCU ANTS. r LEE,sticces. , or to MIMPIIY t LEE, A w z i anti Cnrnmlessfnn lirrchaut for GoodA 1.5; Uri MEDICINE. JAMES KING: Office and Residence, N 0.112 FM Arret. opreolte the-Cathedra. Tltti. bmt T tAIDAN, M. D.. Office 6th street, bolow Stoltll6eLL lecr IGarr.-11 to 9. a. 3g... 7 . 1A1 Sk, H. usr:d. MERCHANT TAILORS. nCIIESTER, Merchant Tailor . and Clo a Mot No r 4 CV., Irtivet. l'ialfc . urat ktteutlim to Doyis..l * Tomas' (Whin -.. n 0154 . . ^ V . Dm AILLIA.M . DlGAY,Mertfiant Tailor, - , prr .4 Desks In Aes..l7 Ilf•d• ClUtang. PRI Lit* _ . . FWATTS & CA., Merchant Tnitent, irl . it.-aet,—lVe are row . lef‘i•lnit •u• Pnst stxric anni, for fientlrermn • Omer.* and V.sthu...f the newtssty fn. nod Itt•stgootlttl. Oar friends and clubmen will Die ••• et" •• • riff.lath 111 ANUFACTURING. 4W. WOODW ELL, NV bi;ieKalO And Retail ,A g a nt f acturar foul Dealer In CalAtigt Wu, Na MI IOH N WETIIERELL Manufacturer CV PATENT BON VICES. cope ' tior AndorraLP DON and BRAZED BOX VICES. - entuar or and Rah Icahn° hoon p l yat. nue square Raul the Rand Areal Mac, Al Isaaccall • A I t:ILN? I DE ta ß ri t e. :l) . A ND :4, r Ar . 1 .1...1(.: A7STAN. • teinEnek by SIRS. E. tt WILSON. nM Al' le2tf Na. 2a I Pann etrect, alhaa Hand. . _ Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man ufacturing Company. THIS COMPANY HAVING ENLARGED thole . capacity Gar cutour.turing, are now mooed to meat th e Increarad demand anr thaltßlick. ern/ill. and Dulldlng Llay. utsar. tahtaPtlY attandeal KIER A JONES.C a uI Buda Pittalcogb, Septeral.s 21. 1533. Boots and Shoes!! 111 ANTES ROBB, No. 89 'Market street, 34 dnerfresn the Market thews,ennid Inform the put. Me that he has tem • very full muck of every thing In the Wen and ehne trade. such as La hem' Genera halt lialtesa. Jenny Lind Pwloree. Lady Franklin and eh the MOW Round on the Costern ,ithne also. Milers' end Chlldnnie halters and Fancy B.G. and :shoes. In MI War varieties: aleo.Mentlemens' Oren Patent Calf Rect. French Cait hoots. Congress Oahe,and Eboac Men, Ibis' and Youths' Boots. flee Vrenth Calf. Please give no a call as no wish to sell awls an article to all Who lacer us with their tendons as will give maid.; 'Men. gorneniter the plane. SD Market street. m(.O. anms. Wow.. D:II . CUILL • M'COILD Sr. CO. WHOLESA LE AND DETAIL FASHION ADLN HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL RI NAB OP FUN& CORNER OP WOOD.AND PIPPIISTRKEM Pittiburzb, Pa. • iry_ Tb•lr Orvic Artairws aTerr cOodDY ~ 41 ,01. RM. tad (Nktr, 3112114, lima. Cuff ot owl nu• IknanclA. • ause.,to-Dribr.l7 New Coach Factary_—Allegheny. WHITE .C 0.,. WOlild re: '. a P-1. 1 11; a . streets. They are non mak lug and am lemilitint tor iro orders Ger every Maerlidinn nt rattle., Lkaehee, kfilAr• Barrinahu. Boggles, Phenolic ge., te., which, Trot their long 12 01. V. In th e manufacture of toe ale,. mirk, and the faeir.l i vii they have, they rut ennlblent they are enabi. eil la do work on the moat rueunaLle terms with those wanting articles in their line. , Paying particular attention to the selection of material.. and baring none but nemnetent 1.1014 14.2. they line no . hesitation In warranting then' work. We therefor. au the attention of the publie to this matter. N. 11.—RepalrIng ilens In the beat manner, and en the mad reason hie term bad( Coach sad Corrine Factory, TOITNSTON, BROTlint & CO„ comer of llehnnnt and nehmen street., Allegheny City, world reapeetfolly Infurni their friends. end the public denerally, thst they are matinkrtultnit Carriages, flatimehee. Rock. awed's. Rug tar, Sleighs and Charing. In (hely ',nylons. d'Aggfrrrewlrld propor tion . esrute with dr kt regard tn durw Willy and beenty 11 nigh. Ittpely. ,1111 short., ettendogl to on the most reawnted•ln Lerma. Volow Its *II (heir writ the halt &Worn Shafts. Poles and Who! Rolf, they fee l 'timildent that all who fans them with th.it wationeits ly shed on islet of their wont, "iptt.=arelttu•stod to Ore them a sell Ledge war. ipp.:OOAOffirAOTORY. ANk "7111.rgiatolg,110rfrigtg. ' .)VOULD r6Rperstfully coll. the attantion of gontlittrn and Wentarn Merchants to bit ihrit Curtain's, rearing In priri o Irma 8100 to Thou rri Caage& tiro twill from the lad tnattrild god ttorarnan• ahlto and nodal. hit OWII etripllMMl: 10 nn, with tooth drub,•• warrant hie work hi to , Itifythir to wont mho.. Lnrwein tint Union. • Thethrifts of lilt lattinnat and ilia • tr eat warm.. In demand lid this rJani oflntl I nttscort him not to build' any willifnew or low timid Wolk n hil •eatabliehownt • PlllllOl,l trantincitood °oast : wor • w playa cal I.and immine Itly. stook ,laitiora itolngyaid. •Al work warranted.. Filth Street Stook,ipg Factory. j i BILITY t ENEMY, AND ECONOMY.— . ben molt In ebildnin't Pada fln. loraltirta and .wen„ sold at ntanuftetawir'llidlowil at Oil flOh ArirA l liri V; ' Oil ia""4""IVIII.Vr t wool. atookina liantorr. fah tueut.licitworn Wood and Marks! istirurori— .... MAIN J. I. XOOlllll.ll , 1.1. 11.00 . 411144. ... OOPYLLINID. LiVUlgiaN $ 0 en & Co , NOVELTIC..WORKS, PiTTSBUROIL TkRACK and Depot Railroad 8010m:flay, WO* and Ondn do.; Ylattursa and Otmnfmr4o4_. ,Vgar t r w: igge u toggatlyZa aiyh i TZ ri=t 4 e.hr . .= • bolts and notentmnr, IdAlleattole Iron 011 Vii. of eTery • ear tome finish. dtt •. , W. W. WALLACE, . STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 319,331 sad . 323 'Leafy stral. OPP.Fai Baolltifeld end, -9ITTSIMICIII. " -1 1 1401sIEMENTS, Tombs, Grim Moos; -MONUMENTS ronsitun 'Tope, Mantas. lm no tntlltonsa, to; a :ways on hand, end mad• to order, wldnery, at the 'lowest 'view.. ,'Three hundred • nal andwdeeted dor Isran=resALVest tri t., jpt ack and i i ht= 11 11 tal ./til dosisd‘k at 319 ttherlyu. • WALL' markintith .sonotra manufactory. oPARTNERSIIreepeetIPfUII NOTICE y- —Tho,sub- 1 eerthene would Worm the*Leeds and the generally, that they nave entered Into partner etdp onuunesainA on the 19th of APlit, under thetertn or 11, •WIIMAUId ute kr the enenulhetnre of AlLAVuddltril BELLOWS or oeuey ameriptsm, wheal they sre:deterndp— alto snake et tent tosteadab send supenor week- They eme b oth hand Aus 111Wift. meat via gum freak &u 6 ed , their manufactur', maw of IWO.= ined BetlMirpisowvia - Atkebnil 11=MMI PITTSBURGII, - FRWAY, MORNING, JULY 14, 1854. NEW YOBJC AD' From VISSCIIAII A SCIII Home. No. AIOAnd ass Brood. Narmru street) Fire and Burglar WM. MoFARI 33 .VAIDEN LAN. Wareltoaso,.l4s Pratt Jei-olers' and Colintilik Rouse Eaferoferery dm, constantly on hand iteiw., and warranted In every respect. • Nall . Tann, Aptil sth, 1g.% ileum. Wm. M'Firrlancfr Gentleman—lt gives me Osmi um to Inform you that your Safe night . by Books and .I.apers uninjured In the fire last night. blob every thing ninon my promises was consumod, and altliCilith it as expowed throughout the fire, to intense heat. Its eon tents retwained'unharnied. The Safe, with littlemparinit. will. I think. auxin, for another tea. IleepoetfullY yours, T. Jyaiiti Y, Jr.. 11 South William st. Elegant Cabinet Enizoiturii• • SCII.AFFER &SUCKOW, War 125 if 127 An Moak :F., Neu , Fork, • • IkALANUIACTURERS, Wholesale and Re- IV.I tall Dealers in Rich Carrel •llosetrood. Furniture or 7,ll " Air:ll . l7Vll .l' Am ' tl gia:4Vd7ti b jr: u n o r l o t invited to mil and ettial ' ne our clock. ___ . 'I 7 WIEII MID AGUE. - : • DR. EDWARD' BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE. For the ILrer and Ague, Chaps firm, DUpeprfo and WI BI l ion+Atdionr. Billion+ Atdionr. TiRE Proprietors of tins Medicine will state • without hesitation or fm.r of contrulletion, that the ragrewLidtx.rone Mu eared mom persons where it ban Loy.ed.t any other neither use for the a diseasee. Thin ;medicine haa Argenie nor quinine In Ito composition. all of the ingredients are of • ( mrfectly to-alit. character and 'highly - stimulating and n u i= l :lll l n n oVl l' w t" a7l d ecT:lbr P = , ee w ro le Wli n ggq dampattn.phere no more thou when i lutkelemnal health. Planters in isectiom of the country where the Amse pne Tall , . will do well to adopt this Medicine. me the patient IS et obliged to huh, while under treatments:Lod they M.. 1" sot qf a speedy cur, The Proprietor ennidintrodueo thuitsandl of eertikates from lbwo of the highest respect ability. but prefers; raying_ to the siek her one bottle and you will have the infallible proof in' us-self. Full direr . tiona for its uge agssomparty tech Lot e. Certificates can be seen at the offiro thosing where this Medicine has cured when all others have failed. For Dyspepsia and all other Pillions Complaints there is not a better Medicine intim market It has also beenbaken with the re era astonishing sum.. In several rases of Rhounsathrm and Gout; toe these MlD plntots take a tablapoonful a day. One bottle of this Medicine very often heaths desired M kt. Price "Ewer bottle. • Forme ' by Druggists In all parts of the Milted States and Caned. All Wholesale orders must bd add... btu MF.FP A. MEEKER. sole Proprietors, PS itroadway, New York. Aomers—FlerningThs...ll. A. Pahnestork A CO.. L. Wile row A Co.. and Geo. IL Keyser. Pittsburgh. jeSO-lyv - - - The Peor,les' Book! O one who can read should be without ai• p r of THE CONSTITUTION or 'THE UNITED . RTES. DECLARATION OP INDEPENDENCE. 1•1111 WASHINGTON'S PAILEWELL ADDRESS. 'AO Just published. large Sr.d timel paper. lid pare. I ll us. tretedwith tide Portrilts of Waehlustou and Jefferson on tinted pipet. Met —Uiontgb . "art.: Payer Cicohw er s D IS!' n els. Coni t d eHEAPESTas n we h l 01 th eedlik k HOS T US p E PC L=oi • eser published. blbend Jenne to the tale. Bookeellers fend an poor orders to the Publisher THOS. VENUE. 03 Nemo etrert,Ner York. N. It —lhdliiiiie Atistits .wanted to sell the shove Book throughnot the ....Linter. ide3ittf v. The Eagle Manufactaling Company """Mll=';A: ftlITZ.V;;74t,t. DI OCATELLES AND CAYEOI-1,4 ES, In great variety or! i nte ka rn a ll Nit 4.m . bln.tl= of Colo m ell CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, An entirely aver article far .1771X/TC/1 . F., I:IIIOLSTERr, de_ • Which entablar. the arratcat amount a PCIf.ITITLITY and lt ICIEVICAS found in mar ankle row. before urea. These Gonda are made be Power Loose arid are the only aldele urLLnt coatinfarture ever oftreed brr calm -Dealer. will an -well tentateine [hone Ovals before parrhuhax. AGrOfnecof the Co., di'o. 4 Park Place, N.Y. dolanme MARSH. Aireat, IRON WAREHOUSE, • MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Imparters um! Defiers to - IRON A_NI) STEEL. 2C2 Gropmia liered, New r-4-. Keep etootantly M. hood rfoll oxeortasumt of Hat. ILA Camt. lkop, ItremO rho, sod other IKON. STEEL OF ALL KINDS _ . ,lerettante from ell erctiorol of the moan! ore I net te4 co nil or mod thole mien belt. bovlnt- Orersby entrusted to nor earelettl te.flll+.l at the lowest 'market rate. NAlVTlN.ttiltflitt a Greetoetelt et-N. V. - _ _ EICHIIFFELIN BUTKUS Or. CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, _NTT/ YOLC, Mier mave‘lls2l - v.1:0 rrPORTING irilding Prtl4 frora their erlklosl mutes. , both le Ramo and ,Amt. India. and tEtrh and Eagll/b Cherdleala, INntweerr..'l.oll3. Noll Ent Halt Ilreabta.llaly Glans and liVar, aeo tu 'i r . wA P brt tr rttV.l 111. , nona, or la, mall. Ell revolve Mar best attantiao. .! _ . KIIIIBEL'S" PAT.CNT 31ACTFINE.MIETCH.ED LY.ATAIEtt no 1.4/ 1b6.. 11 ..d , k!AtMletfic 1[.1.1Y ari ma . ao from the I,c,t oat: Icirtitra Irathor, and tlmroothlr rtir4e .. Z. matentaol, suit Hotted toroth,. and ros4r to ron IT etrolFbL mod withwith. o Ferrol hot:to tba Pratiot.stof womb tod to lostind mite'. %tot to plow Mr roreb.lorr. Morton to Mot Moak—Muhl. cr ortm4—oltb boot I..thon. Itlyttr and nil movorarr artlrlor M thr Itno, by act4rooking rolr....ltnr K C 3111111.. Patobtor., Frrry rt- T. . _ . Globe Iron Railing Works. No.. 311 and 313 Ileirrne tirre, Nne Perk 07TOMITR TUC MORG, S.U. f: Xft 0 0 313, IV :4 ; ft A ..,: 0 .1 T/IE1: f. 1 rte/1.01,11/110 ImoSIIII,T. • ITHE subserito7rs haviii;z extenNivn and un- eurrweeel arrenscotente Cur inanufacturlne e - evert e , e , o their 11 e, ere none prom,' to o'nr IO the rohlie and dewier,. thronehent 11,0 volteird , 112,01X/1r cf CANT MON 17.511.Z.VG. of every deeerlvtion. Onstove..ehotters. /weir/. thetwhle fry, 80de0.01... pin.. nod ''.." 7),, " .41. 1 . ' Ztre...7l ( l. ‘ W ''. .4t:,fv f . 'l FW. o ;ll ho' ,v, r l. ....two.i.,. VeowerNw neat 11..1 Sm.-el, att., aro, Alen, a superior quality . of Iron Vann Ponce, all of which they wlll warrant to earns/. In strenoil..:4ltrektillty, Iwo., b te y r . 1 1 ,2 - svff, ,1,11,7.7. 2 1 ."7,111. h :fr':":1;4=1 , ,1, ° T.,"g'; wilted Statee thwukodlly received atLrasavt , iNlth the utenoat deviwich. F.-NT kLA t' Eng, myiNlmv lln (band !defog.. N. 'V. Q . AMU.EL L. CAVERLY,WfoIa , mIe Deal- I - 3-, to Promos, Pulnteol Palle and Tuley_ Id ood Ind WU• low Ware, thlekete. Mete, Cockles... Twine, Wicklow, Match ew, kc.. f.5.,4 flreeNwlch et. Sew Tort tehtel cr. . . viriNtiONV SIIAI) . ES, Gilt . l!orrtieee, Table V 01111041 h e., JO/IN Tl.ll/11..Nt. Mokoufart.,rooll I{,o,lemal. Donk,. No. 10 Catbarm.7 at.. and .. rballlolo Mussy. New York. tuho4,o MISCELLANEOUS. .9,1,_,M5 2, . COACH FACTORY, 46 DIAMOND BTMCB . E. M. BIGELOW, Proprietor. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S . . T . - . 0 .I LIVERY AND SALE 1M 7 A .11 1. V, Coma Diamond street and Cherry . ley, gpl.l-tf rirrsnu non. PA. AS/ELAND HOUSE, ARCH ITRKCT. ABOVE SAVIMTII ETULTT. PR IL A.DELPIIIA. H. 8. DENSON, l'uornirrov. ifir.lrint of D-4.4 11.80 per day—ES May 3, 1884-10 Patent Process for Tasning. • J. FULTON'S Patent Chemical Process girafee.lnedtreeneiit mar made In tin art of Tanning. teethe' of all Ylndr ran tie itianticae. Luredln onedlflrd th e than equine by oho old veer., at andmoth eloner, and for nusuollinae, oteregth, relate e durability le uneurparard by any utherprorene of roan utafturiug beatler. For partleulara winger. of • e. Newmynit, •p 1 1tn...w.1 Wood el. Vltteirgh. I.a. Linden Lead Company of Wisconsin. . T 111.; Corporator. of this Company have .opat.l honk. the guleerlielon to the lisieltid Reek. a be Banking /1011111.nr Melon. A, W 11.10204 t Ott. tin. 71 Yourth et., Pittaburgh, !hen ,pareehlata econtenlpg Chartnt,iloulnuleal Nuffere. kr, ran leoldained lenel.A dolling information retrieval° the Onundinf. Mel • PAIN PAka Mon. igai,To.ll)(Pm.) (filo i1i * , • .;;14A1 4 viry itoTEr,, (bite Itrowia H.) attritur nC Pittoomin. L SOAR iirrhis laiaa Mra eraurnottimi WOO elm tlihrtmu (OW?, fortdolied UPPY,IPPIIPPIP,Pt• I.nronohmti, 11011/ oppy, I. tha Impapiluti Itut irmimliktc ~e4l.lll.ooolVOtixiihta. a1a.5,461n . . S. CUTHBERT iti 130 N, ENEILA COMMISMION All KNTS,fnr tIMI. M I purdisee of 164.1 - MAU/I, IMIIY.IIon of -411""gT1 T. 0. WARILINGTONC jAIRES' & SHOE KAFUE. 11. We altespe nerkentl a ull asseelment, ourth ferret. litlebe! . oll., Pe. sea l / . 1‘ . !1 t r ,• FELIX'S illeNttlNE I?.XTRA(II' lit , mrvxr., I. l l.l2lrreelytel 11. or preinlonle, r7e: T 8/170t Modal. •al Pleunnee..4lenursetery, ATI Penn elemt,Pletalnirslo, WALTER P. hiAII.9II.ALL importor and Nett 1? v tleln, t lrhent i ed.' 'Doentatlrn Paper flan In n, "I'4ll ' h urt' *me.* 1.. 4 4, re P . I rik Limp UM", en , 11 • ALEX; FRASRA,.. Ornamental Plasterort'• Jam•t steset, Vallfbril)Atitshms t6iy. • I • A. BROWN,.wonI4I mtniEronpootfnlly in , NIA t o t l i t tqhlg . ttage s !toepa L►nd, at his Maul FaLi " Zortment of Tobut7llllo4 A ie ll, tio6Vl t tlV:till 'u tal m ate made to °Wei., I n the best atria. Wlllllllltitti motal our In the tintled etotto. .131Intlx tan ho tennertd ;Tricia; %f t ' o :Vtgreabget 1 " Z. 1.3= if Ramsey keelalland, - I atn.prepared to fond& -then , 11 1111 enstmnati voll as tbe msblio at largo, with .T 011411.11 in their Una., Agency, No. b Weal stmt., Pittaborgh., .meh26 - AL DROWN. iENN VIOLS; TT'ORENz . WIORTMAN, Manufiteturers M At i w kiae of xr , li i r ri vi ., a ynp T v OT. , 11.—Parttlnteta mid to odd Nixed of 'Window Made sod nriyate =fluids Ole nettle! snO:VONia. deo= - . 410 ES & QUIGO, Manufacttutro of Spnog aie Water . abed, Pinner/nab Mel, . Stool Flaw ne, Coach /me nn e tie= mu. but Tama. liar Patent &row Man end- 1 Iron. Wu.—lbrnar a . llaal ena L rlest eaia,Pltterneah. . _ , 'NINO & awns. 14. AOGERg k 00., Manufacturers of Itore's Patna Improyull Oaltinter.-400r . eiki lima mts. rWlar.M. - PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. 'Meilgloo and Poliie. TO Mt Blizor of the Philadelphia Bulletin I was struck with the candor and boldness -.,-- _ with which you spoke yesterday of the attempt indite Polleek on Nebraska. made by some public men to introduce the reli- At the Sullivan County Anti-Nebraska Meet- gions element into the election of Judges in this ing of the 234 of :tiny, a committee was appoint- State. You seized upon the occasion of the om ed to interrogate the candidates for office, at tion of Mr. Ludlow, in Independence Square, ou the approaching state election, in regard to their the 4th of July, to put him and some other gen tleman in mind that they bad given occasion, by opinions en the Nebraska bill. We have not their policy, to counter combinations, some of seen Governor Bigler's answer, The following which are understood to be secret organizations. was received from Judge Pollock : , But I do not think you went to the bottom of the MILTON June 1111, 1844. matter; and, if you will allow me, I will make a Gentlemen—Vour letter of the 27th ult., with few remarks founded on long and wide observa accompanying interrogatories, has been received. ' tine. . . To your first question I reply, that, regarding 1. 1 think there can 'be no doubt but that there the passage. of the Nebraska bill as reckless and exists deep distrust and apprehension in the ill-advised—as a wanton breach of nation:lllton- country, growing out of the action of the Roman or and plighted faith—and as an open and un- Catholic Church in respect to some-public mess disguised 'attempt to extend the institution of . Ores which have, for many years, been consider- Slavery to territories now eree, I am "i n f avor ed the settled policy of the American people ; of re-enacting that portion of the Missouri Com- ; such as their resistance te the common public I promise which prohibits slavery in the territories ; school system—their attempt (and with barge., , of Kaneas and Nebraska." . • , success, too,) to have each of their Bishops an To your eccotal question, I say that the re- incorporation to hold the whole church proper!) , ! enactment of the provision referred, to, would j in his diocese, and transmit it to his successor— necesserily exclude slavery froetthese territories , their combined action in local niel generel elec- I and the "unconditional manumission" of all slaves : tions--their uniform attempts to place men of then there, could not be regarded na a moral or ; their church, because they were of their church, '1 legal wrong to any party. For slavery ca . ;in public positions of . influence. And in all these have no legal existence in those territories, c i_ , respects they have acted as . a body, under invis ther by Act of Congress, or nudes , the false pre- 'MIK' leadership, end not as individual citizens. j tence of "popular sovereignty." The power to ' 2, Some politicians seeing the disposition and availability of the Roman Catholic Church in establish slavery can only exist in express grant, 1 or as an incident of absolute sovereignty, and as I regard to public measures, courted their inllu the Government of the United States is not- ab- t ence. In this reepectboth Whigs and Democrats solute,-but a limited; constitutional sovereignty, j have acted alike. Each in their turn have In and as the Constitution contains no grant of this . coked the Catholidititerest, which is the , foreign power, repress or implied , it follows that Congress I interest generally; and in almost every instance has no power to establish, directly or indirectly, ; the party which commanded the Catholic vote by positive act or by permission, under the plea! won the victory. of "non-Intervention," slavery, in any . free ter- i 3. Under these circumstances the Catholic ritories of the United States. le - therefore, sla- , party became confident, and ceivan.ced their de very enters those territories, it will be there, 1 mands more largely and more openly. it 80 not only without authority of constitutional law, 1 happened that the Democratic party yielded more but In !violation of all law. Under these cireuni- 1 satisfactory to theie demands, and the open issue stews, the restoration and preservation to free- j was made to whichryou alluded in your article of dom of those territories, Would be sustained by ' yesterday, headed; "Practice vs., Preaching," every, principle of law, and. justified by every 1 involving the election of Judges of the Supreme consideration of national faith and national hoe- 1 Court of Pennsyleithin, in which Judge Campbell or. Yours, respectfully. I was pressed upon the voters, , and it was urged JAMES POLLOCK. 1 that he must be elected, as his election was due Thomas J. Mellen:; Henry Metcalf,;John P.Tag- ; to our Catholic fellow-citizens. The result was, gnrt, Ste., Committee, j his :markt,' delta. But this defeat was reward- Messrs. Darcie and Srayser replied in similar j ed by the Attorney 'Generalship of the State, terms to the first inquiry, and Mr. Basle to the ! and subsequently by a seat in the Cabinet at , last, which, being ajudicial question, Judge Strip j WashiegtOo -lea deemed it not proper for a judicial caudidate . 4. This defeat of lodge Campbell established to answer. ; two conclusions—lot. That the .Catholic vote, I Tue .11eatocaaric Cosauess.—Here •is the when it pressed itself forward, iss the Catholic ; "trot-rate notice" which the Enquirer of \yes ) —~ Free, the Ilartrent Times. I vote, could he overcome. 2.1. That it had ten-1 terday morning gives of ite friends in %eh , New haven Haltroatt Fraud—Opinions In 1 ; dered itself to the Democratic party, and had I ington : : \ ' I, ttunneettent. Previous to 18:.i , t. Schuyler held simultaneous- : been accepted. ' I "Congress bugles) into thU \ worst abut e of the ' fly the once of president o f four important rail- i. The result of the whole was, that many j country. A nation nwet ,be Yreat that cilia \llia road companies, and the responsible office of : , thoughtful awl patriotic cit'zses, who had long i and flourish while such follies, mischiefs, i t tilf Treasurer for as ninny more; and at one time was ' participated in the apprehensions already men. j rasealities, as have distinguished its actions tot in the receipeof annual salaries amounting to tinned, were impelled to ask whether it were not ;late years, conititute the main of national legie-1 store than $23,000 in the aggregate. In this ! the duty of. American citizens, and especially 1 lation. Pestilent gabble—Buncombe gas—cants strange ',minor', which certainly h a d the np- I the native' born, to take such measure as would I trick, and humbug comprise the deny doings o 1 pearance Of inordinate grasping after office and 1 ouable them to exert such influence on the elec- i a goodly portion, restraining those`who injght be emolument, it was manifest that with an attention tions RS would insure the permanency of the pub- I useful in the work that is needed, tiled poMoning se divided it was ut erly impossible for him to do lie measures, which had beeu so long regarded . the public mind to such an extent \egainet,the justim to any of the concerns placel under his ' as th e true p o li c y of the Ainerkan`people. They ! .bole imy , that even the wisest men`nre begin charge. The Norwalk accident, which in varioue ' felt. themselves still more forcibly impelled to' sing tothink it should be abolishelW , \ \ ways has damegeo the New York and New his-' this course, because the Roman Catholic amine- Bad as Congress is, we think ie. is peefemble tee I vett railroad company to an amount not exceeding j pity had become an active political combination, j the administration of Gen. Pierce. Although WO i $500,000. was the Grit palpable fruit of this pa j exerting it se lf to b r eak d c .. tho s e Ameri ca . Lacknowledge the present one is haderiOngle we nvoidoele neglect end after th e evil.hed been measure , Here is the true source of the secret are not however disposed to abolish Cen ens. done, the legialature of Connecticut passed slaw 1 ; associations, as they are called to which public altogether. Whatever "the wisest 'men e virtually restricting the Presidency of Mr. I opinion ascribes the astounding result of many ' ginning to think" about it, we still adhere to cue rand. • ' Schuyler to this oTo meet the require- 1 late election, and which seem to awaken the op- ' representative republican goiernment: We ob , meats of this statute all other Presidencies were 1 pra l tone l ons o f th e D emocra ti c p ar ty, an d the ' ject to making Franklin Pierce a second Leis nominally trinsferred to the nourishing care of : anger et the Foreign Catholic population. . • i Napoleon. and putting all power in his hands. : his immediate relatives or subservient tools. ! ii . These associations f orme d far maha r a n i, i The people we believe intend to reform Congresse The astounding Band committed by Roberti time-honored American measures, were not, and j but not, destroy it, and that they will do at thee Seltnyler in issuing sparions stock of the New ; pollerhis, Autumn. While the Enquirer Condemns : are not. opposed, from their principle., to the 1 York sal ,New if a y,, a - c0mp ,,,,,.. i s greater in Democratic partymierinsympathy with the Whig\ in general the "follies, mischiefs, and emeriti amount thas any similar rase of crime ever re ! party, But they had been compelled to act with jgins" of,'Ciingress, it defends, in particular; Its corded. ft mach , the crime of l'euntleroy, tool t h e wbi g part y.. chiefly 1,,,,,,,,,, they found, m e IOM iniquity, the repeal of the Missouri ,Cora-' famous forger o n •tho b an k o f Engl a nd. which ! Dentocratip party had averted the alliance &the i prezniee.—cineinned Gaectfe.. hitherto towunparallebyd: theatnount of Id' for- : Romen flatboliic party; the I emesecitienee 'of I \ gaits, having been $1,e00,000. An over ise j which mostly thet the Democretit t perty moot Awanmsa ra nnastEßs an M m c fro ..— lt of $2.000,000 of stock tins already been ascent I vox the peculiar roorements orthe ‘ Retuan Cath- , by recent edam from Monies, that the party If tained,,and before the bottom is found it will he j olio Church, with reference M\ thyunericantAtuerieans and others arreetedrecentlyartGerak . menaced, without doubt, to near $ 2 -l ee - -0 0 .1 measures alluded to above. \. J." •. I' Mae, and taken to Mazatlan on suspicion of being . , or double the actual capital. 7. I have given above the true hiethry of the j on a fillibnstering expedition, have been released Nor is this ail, although the New York papers ! origin of the recent :secret or open ceMhieetione.! by the Me icon Government, and sent on board mention nothing more- The bend" of the Cora' r which show n strong resietenee to Boma Catho- I, tLe United States shit) , Portsmouth. They state pony have been Issued weamt t 'Pe , eVaerier i lie and foreign Itliblellt:t. In the gmeraliut, Muni-: that they supposed Mot the United States Gor wormy,, and in the most reAle e manner. — cipal measures atml-wilministratiou oLthe‘eo try-I ernment Mid' pnrchtteed-ehercettitey7lMAThei ' Whenever it bas been necessary tel pay a shave I 1 hoes Mug Been this state of things coming and i intended to settle lands, in Leaver California.— or a minty:or make ant a divide': , or cover up ; yru will bear me witness Got I spoke nffii;T or s j This story mai* for a Mexican Gorernor, who the depredations of the menage . these bonds I a y. I haw see trouble and palters -b oods ell I does not wish to defeat, the confirmation of a have been thrust upon the marks as freely as : it, the intone. if things continue to advances treaty. 1 treaty. but it Wllllnotorieue throughout San Fran-- waste paper . The account which" Muter rem - 1 they areare,t, „„lynitehtg. You will ask me them Ogee.. whence theee men sailed. when' Captured, tiered to ILO, Board ender oath at tre lost annual : w h a t is to be, donee My answer is, we eitoel . j that Walker, the filibuster, was at that time en mectine. wee teat $3,00 , 1,000 of stack X ock only, - I l oo k to the dissolution of these secret or opM \ dcaTorm g to evertbreer—the \-government. and 'deed rd' flee or six millions , had been ileneg , 1 comitinatiene. But I am firmly convinced that, \take the authority into his ruin hands,'so their atel $1,901,000 of Immle. When everything , they armor end ought not to be dissolved except ii ignorance of the fact not prove an excuse in Mamma. it will probably turn•out that his bend j on the following conditions,, this instance, especialle,since the individual,a as, account has been as false...a hie etoek account, - Amt.—The Boman Catholic Chum!' and pro - "'Meted were taken without pees : ports in 'their j and there lea spurious issue of bends amount- Phi whet cense their action as a lealeemecommu- ; possession, in the vicinity of Walker's operetions. is; tont Mut sl.oml.ooo.in addi ton to the amount I pity in the public affairs of the country e , and I The \ desigus \attributed tethem are no doubt falsely stated In his balance sheet:\ ' ! fall back in the state of things, say forty years ! true, \end they onay thank their' heavy, stars that The imputation of the most gross and culpable. ego, when each Catholie_and foreigner acted for Santa Anna wantad money worsethan he desired' uegligence, to say the team; must reSt, rile , . the , himself, and voted on his own judgemeuti not in , to vindittate the national rights of. Mexico. They Directors of this Company, for having permitted ' view of his h 1. Cameo. mi. of the public good .— ' have letittned a leSson which may-be of benefit to the public to be robbed in this outrageous men- ! This.: departure from the simple American 1 them for the rest df their liiiesi t Mtd teach them ner. Why was it that they, claiming to be sheep : . - neple and practice is , the cause of what I that when Individuals invade aka -territory of a j pi t 1 nut experienced men, have allowed Robert , the orators is Independence Square on the j nation, ford purpose:of making war, 'they Schuyler, the President of the road, to issue un- ! 4th of July, were pleased to call religious intel- • must expert in be treated' ne pirates, if they • 'are luniiesl amount of the stock teuhout the check Of) ! taken primal, unlese, ‘ as 'in this instance, cir. erance and Protestant Jesuitism. _Declametim any °Ow topmluie r+07 , 1 lus airs—they ~ ,,a u'ia.Sl j will not dissolve these secret or open combine:. I cumstances should afterward' favor their escape. all the time that he Wes a Well street speculator ; ; lions in support of American measures of policy ,'), , \ on an enormous male , soil constantly borrowing ! but the cemation of the Rumen Catholics to act" large miss of money at high rates of interests? I as a body in matters of publie policy can. dis- The public; will bold them to a severe account for .1 sole diem, ; this gross neglect of their trust. Two of the 1 Seeond.—ln order .to restore the country to f alse cert i ficate" of s l eek were f or 5 ! (801 shares i confidence and quiet, in view of the, subject =t each. Who was the party that took these :"on- I ter of this cornmuniontion; it will beeneeessery to ern certificates, awl witere was the vigilant SUS- I gradually disband the military,, , companies and picion which every tun of common sense must j brigade?, composed professedly of foreiiners...-- haTe felt Amon eeelng them, and having them of- I Their existence may wellsexcite apprehension in fcred to him tither for sale or hypothecation!— 1 the minds of the American :people. \lt is natural It is, manifest that he must either have been nej to ask, why foreigners should' wish , to preserve accomplice in the villainy. or *miracle of simplic- their foreign nationalities anima. the American ity or credulity for a Wall street man, and the people in whose country \they segle a 'home and public must decide which. It is elated that an asylum° No good recision can be tieeigned..-- Schuyler hes practiced the asimoSrand upon oth- Such a course is injurious to themselmentel 'to er companies, but whether upon the Ilarlem or the country. if they have adopted - America as' Illinois Central, or both, has not yet publicly their country, they briver--ndikitedsOu American transpired. The crime of Schuyler and the gross I people and American" public measure's as their ' negligence of his associate Directors will cause people and measures, and it is right end best that' "'te e " and ruin to hundreds who have Invested they hasten to conform to them. \ Tlii,g , will not I their saving In this road. • Fern less crime in require any pacrificemf.religions liberty, for the England Pftuntleroy was hung, and in this coon- first of American principles iti, litteety \to *or; try offenders are imprisoted for life for public ship God according to Me dictates of Minecience. wrongs of a much paler aye. It is - a reproach ' The views I have just,expremed with impect to LW that the greatest criminals' should so often to the duty and benefit of foreigners - becoming escape with this least Punishment. • Araericanized;eare in, accordance with the suppli- j The immediate victims of this crime, the stock - cation I find inn Into num* of Brownson's Re- i holders of the New York and New-Haven road view. Title is the Besimindlielt has, hereeefoM,' have been truly unfortumite. No concern in in such offensive end nemensueed terms sett - mile, 'tele country tine been so vietitnized and plunder- the ezelneive -claims of the oman . Catholic ed by its teenagers from the start, by exotliitent I Church to all that is good, in religion or policy ; shaves, salaries, squandering, end fraud.; IV and milli° other hand dentiunceirthe whole •Prti the lease of the Canal 14 ° 4 a dead loss of ~ 5 44: ) ,- testant - world in eimiliir attains. But; Mr. Brown-1 fen ) per aim"' was nitilleil upon the Cnieo i thj can seems to he struck with apprehension at re-1 for f.O years; to help a few of the manners out ant events—and makes an earnest apology for 1 of a mimes hiveetmettL - !Montmartre' inspec- the foreign Catholic Population, and appeals in lien of the succuesive annual morn', it will be their behalf to his conutrymen, (the Americans,) men that the road leas never earned the dish- as follows; ~ ~- deeds It lute Mild; the construction account in sleek •,!jr Reflect otZthis, my countrymen, and reflect and Wile being regularly increased from year that the children of the foreign population will to year to an Amount much greater than the dl- grow up Native Auterieaus, sad you' you may well velonde—proving than to have been plaid out of moderate your feelings against Mein. • They are the capitele If It hoe ever really tarnpi any- too numerous to be measured, too numerous to expenses an thing Ito expenses inn rest, which is i be driven from the country, and Native Anseei‘i ray deubtful, It heft been mole ly squandered cane. we hope, have too much self - respect if ' or itolen by thin fitanagere. 'The Treaters' us a nothing else, to neck to Stake them bond slaves, hotly hsv ove no Internet in the elte 0 -of the con- The itamigeation will noon cease, or be greatly el l fir. At the Ins! °lithe% eleetti t t fen' leading sliminishml. and in a few years the fore wall - known end Well , knowomen - were put in the direction, 'ellen will be assimilatml to the native. So, at one of whim held Only one, ilnetifer three, moth- ter all, with mutual forbearance the evil' will ; Or four, and another fat shares of Oat gook,— gradually disappear." 1 Schuyler wee present, .at 110 melting with hie Mr. Browntent need have no npprehension that npuelotte Hindi and ;maim r a n i l put these men the foreign Catholics will be murdered or made I .lutoMte 1.1028 d; tout an hip tool , ' imithelie , het as 1101111-812909. ' They will not only , not be molest! lile mut hillinato Mends, for the haprenn pule ed; bitt will be protected as other inhabitants, if mole or totatalulag him and making hint Peed. they will only cease their combined efeltreS as a dent of the COnany. They mule sio 010,3tIons 'church or :community to .lufluenee the public Is bele; used for OM purpotio. : 7110 nOCellillteBl manures of theAinerican people. 'Tat them be: Ruh MOM 'tort of Mennitetuent long continu . cameo A mer i c ana, no M r . B rown son nays they M we now /O Ufa only, Apo but, rotten ripe' and will; and let them act as-Americans, and all will tither from the tree, lie thenlinpe of the most es- he well. But If they persist in-their past policy, toeteibig (Vaud of the century. The history of aid pollticiate will accent their service, no mate this ronitand of the other roar,-Whlch have been can g oco mil w h a c ar tit follow..: .. , • . In the name %Janda, Minnie nnotheestriking . ll-• '. -' : - 'As Antateen - Ceram:. luttrallon of the eertain ruin in Store for all mi ller ationtitt Which have the misfortune to fell Into the fatal grasp of a family clique or gang of , tempt and dishoueet managers. . .) On the euppeeltion that only $2,500,000.0f j 4118102 R !AWL and 4,600,000,0 f _ spurious bona, here been issued;—which may prove to be Much • within the truth—the Whole Mock and bonds, outd floating debt of the New-York and Now .I.lm. • vendluilroad, pill stand at the enormous IMMO( • S B :l5OA° for about- GO miles of millrond, with Rik Innen more of double wreck yet to actustrUct, at ii, further cost of 5120,000. , . dlnder these tie cueristancee, ills of course quite impossible that tlds untirtunata CoMpany,•lerven With - the-:best Maimgesitent, should .be - able hereafter to corn . anything mere wen ne current expenses.and the Interest tip= its dehi:.! , „lt (Miens, that the pub lic and the diehenest, inniatiers hire obtained the who:clic:4E4 of this etielbl undertakMg while its atockholders hare been stripped clean, It pan.: net be too mush deplored that - this moral' and honorable State should have been eeleetedtes the theatre for the, One fitment of this stupendous and unparalleled fraud. - I' • ' - - -..- 'aft I , I3IDAY MORNING-, JULY 34, 1854 The New York hiusios itodew is infofoietl, "through o...prifite lotter from Madame-Jenny 'LW Ooldtehutidt, that "she 'le about gieing_up bee Mime In Dresden'. ithejelw delicate health; and wiNwimml the Sakomer4 a Tatering Atette-!ad; Jut!, • i 1851 A- PIRATICAL SCIIRUC. EXPOSCIL—Tho 'Wash ington Union publishesa letter from a merchant,. nddreinfed to a representative in Congress who 'states that an officer of thei 13.. X. 8. Thames," who was a paasenger from the West Indies, .in a, .British steamer `, informed him that there came :passengers in that ship two Irishmen, Seafaring awn—naturalised .citnens of Rho :United States —who have their agents in London, and are pro 7 ceeding there no doubt for the purpose , of fitting out a privateer‘vniler a 'Russian commission, but in all probability for Purposes or piracy. They are acquainted , with rename,' and: ell the coun try ands emit- in• the neighborhood of anigres; end are recently fnum'california; where they have accumulated money. The - impression on the minds- of the officers of the slegines Avon was, theie fellone — contetaideted an ,attack on the guard-house at Chagrin, where there are sometimes large deposites of specie and bullion from California and 'LIMO, awaiting, for several days, the arrival of-steamers to take it off.; The British. Adiairalty' agent: on board the Avon thought this fnformation of eutacient importanc' to report to the Admikalti: and the writei'et this letter balls to-this matter the attatiiku 'at'j the New York tuidervniters,'who take risks uti,otf, the California bullion ohinenenta.that they:talky tnak to their ElOClllit,7 Ctisfireu—Phil,..4Wr* , • 11. . , The Black non Whits Douglas. ' • A • F4lsstn Ist - Nser...L.-After Mr. Almon H. States working themselves into a i Raeder ' Several of the newspapers of the Middle and I of Easton, was elevated to the' dignity Southern fearful passion and giving vent to all sorts of lin- ; of. Governor, and Slave-Driver in Chief, of San_ ~, guistic enormities, upon the hypothesis that i sas, some of his fellow-citixens at Easton paid •Vi Fred. Douglas is about to 4 elected to Congress him the distinguished complimentof taking sttP 7 ' 1 in place of Gerritt Smi whoseresignation P takes effect at th e close of the present session.— • Per with him. On this occasion the Governor . • of course made 4, speech, with the followinglan oTfhisgebttiunsi:esuspofanboin•ndiowoinagtiotrnonob,l,ei f r orthe sake putting the station of the pure-souled gentlemen to whom he '. world into a fume, is a very common practice I chiefly owed his once: wi an s d h in too thi verlo c o o k7an e" Pwhom I cannot. allow to be . • . ~, with politicians and party journals now-a-days ; 1 ..There is one man whom, on !hid occasion, tTh to ns en . j t o ia y n a i ll ig th h e t 1 lam aura, you do not - be expected to give birth, before the Black Doug- I i forgotten where manliness and worth\ !tad noble ea l n o d q e w e: c a e re to ab w l h e' i c ia h s t o h d i s a r e : I s e ' lass is even put in nomination. Whether he will : I ness of soul are appreciated. Lmust ask, there consent to allow his name to be used—whether I fore, to fill for the health of a refined - rind exalt the -.. people of his district Will cons e nt to use it— , i ed intelleot---of untiring mental,force ambit- ~ and, more than all, whether, if nominated, he i tivity—of warm and generous imPultici—of tn- i can be elected, has to be ascertained; and yeti quailing moral courage, and of eelf-iacrificing the bare mention of the possibility that he may I devotion to his friends. Faithful, as‘fidelity it- • hang up his hat as a member of Congress, has self—generous as the showers of heaven—he tullicted some with convulsions, others with panic, I would make efforts and sacrifices' 'c his'l,friends and more with an astonishing flow of exceedingly I which he would_ never make for himatil.f---and select and nervous language. i confer his benefits without a monteut's Ocinsider- • We confess, we have no anxiety to . see any of 1 ation, whether they loft an uncounted himrd or the Douglass family occupying seats in Congress. i an exhausted store—the very soul °flail:lr and They are an netive race, and inclined to be am- faith, and pure, . unselfish generosity; and with bilious, fanatical and mischievous. Of the two this merited introductory tribute, given\ is the - . 2 who are the best known, Fred is probably the sincerity of my-heart, L. propose— 1 I most talented, and Stephen the most unscrupu-, "The health of Col. John W. Forney,' \ Clerk ' , lon.. While, as orators, both are exceedingl y. of the Nationol Rouse of Representatireterl. fluent, Fred has On eloquence to Which Stephen I As the public at large-may not perfectly kool cannot iiretend, and while the former is, with one exception, the most impudent individual in , , I feet the most of the "efforts and sacrifices" which the Union, the latter is that exception, In re- I Mr. Forney is capable of, we republishhis letttir • • •i gard to the sectional character of their serith to George Roberts, as it was produced inAe meats, they do not greatly differ—the one being Forest divorce case : a Southern man, with Northern principles, and : . 1. Yntharrscruta, January 2.4, 1850.% . the other a Northern man, with Southern•prin- . ',, (Forest) in tends k 1 * * ;* * "I "He intend s fib VI. ciples. Nor are they, in blood, so far removed as might at first appear, Fred being Anglo-Saxon Ply. to our ; Legislature for a divorce, but you are ; %, •. 't; upon the side of his father, while Stephen may now in i position to serve him in a way Ne will \ i t. be said to be eminently worthy of an eulogy never forget. The person who ;wet:del , ' igt , L . F. , \ .i similar to that pronounced by the negro over his and in who've company she Was dett..ctod,is Geo. , ‘,,- - 4 " ''' - tho is ..-- if ha way a widta man, ho had a master, that black heart." The right of Fred. Douglas to hold a seat in Congress in case he shall be elected, 18 unques tionable. There is no negro:phobia. in the cop etitution. When we get llayti, Central America and the Sandwich Islands, our national legisla tion will, of necessity, be a pepper and salt body of Statesmen, And we shall have oar candidates for the executive chair,, if not our Presidents, of all shades,-from the color of a new saddle to the sombre tinge of freshly broken anthricita.—Cin. Com. ‘ \ G el71:50 Nsktuttuzan.- s . 7 .We' learned an im- I portant fact of . ,the Clerk `of the U. B. Circart 1 , Court, in this dip. \lt is thi:: That more Irish : are being naturalized at the present time,: than at any previous period in the history of the i Court, The room, is \almost constantly filled I with them. They conte from various parts of 1 the State. In the\ little rillige °Masten, there I are over ' 600 of thee "dreeks," very soon to be I naturalized. Everywhere they are on the ore. ' The key to such an'unusual coriditiob of Inge is this: Certain Boston nien,dn the interes Of \ , the'lloudsh church, have,for acme six months r agingpoised, heen lecturing over the state, u , tlatudrish to come intO , Boston s and get'zintu?, ratite& They hare been told theylaust do it.— The Bishop has ordered it—the Priests have reit erated it., .one irA,lly figure's, preitinesely in this 'minces. Ile is a notoriety in Boston.— Another is Tim Roweau. The two forma pecu liar pair of iilividualsl—Morton Bee. \ RAVACJEX or. Cnouna „sr .BMlllit.Oliti.—The Bostan•Jeurnal eggs .a letter froia'Sh Th s ton= as of Jtin't artioulirs of the extent to which cheleiri is raging at Bar . ' "no cholera made itiAppertranec in Rube does two week, since, and has been raging' et' an tnervislng.ratio up to the present time.. The Inter-Colonial steamer which arrived this mom.: lag, brings accounts that 250 deaths occurred on Saturday,-the .10th instant, .and ono hundred and fifty rip .t '.12 o'clock ;on Sunday. . These have' been altogether, or mostly in the town. which is called Brissetown, containing 40,000 in habitants, but it mast inevitably spread through- out the island, which containing a- very dense populationestimated at front 140,000 to 150,000 mostlyblacks, must furnish - a truly frightful' field for its operations. Of all tho British West India Islands, Barbadoes is the only one. Which , has improved in its Condition and increased its I products since the act of emancipation. - Itis said to he m densely populated as. the Chinese Empire, and produced last year, under a system of free black labor, 40,000 puncheons of sugar.' - , , . JUSTICI: WWII A Loso...kuu.:—lt wall:A remerri bored that Wm. Uxford alias Sullivan,‘ was -ar rested in this - city on suspicion of being the per -8011 who made a deadly assault upon B. IL - Dana, Jr., (one of the counsel for Burns,) in Court et., 'en the night of the rendition el', Burns. In the Police Court Olford . gave bail in $5OO for his appearance for examination, but afterwards ab> sconded, leaving his bontisman,:ktr. Leiria Clark, to pay the amount. It was ascertained that Ux. 7 I ford went to New York • and took passage for, New Orleans in the - ship Union. A . requisition on the Governor. of Lonialana was aceordingly. -procured from Gov. Washburn, and placed in the hands - of officers W., K, Jonesand Benjamin Heath, who about • a fortnight since started for New Orlisai,which.place they reached by land in Advance of the. Union, and upon the arrival of that vessel succeeded in capturing Oaford, Whom they' will bring to this city for trial.—/forims • , The Washington' Sentinel; in its remarks - against the proposed Anti-liebraaka Convention in this' State, objects to. its held in Sarawt; TN - because so many -Smithy:ocm congregate at that place,. Bat Able inn° , objection: Moat Southerners' who have the good taste to 'select Saratoga for a resting place, bevethe seV 4- - to Condemn the. svilndle which. the Sentinel ap provea.-: If any unpleasant emoUoits aro excited In their minds by the Convention; it Will be is view of the folly and, crimi , which, has given' ex cuso for such in assemblage . , - ,. 41b- - BegYter. • llearcm , 'Oro:rims° -.llceicsass.—Tbe clothing business of Boston, it is eaidi . amatuats, to $12,- 000,00 or, $115,1:0, 000 I There; "are I four tensile, which We employitent; directly or i n di rec tly;'. , 6 ebtint,ooo persons each, scat-- .teems throughout the New Englind States, in -most of iwkich "`ttiejliave agencies.nc There are oo n t, thlrty Merchants in Beaton. Who , prePare clothing eginesslifi m t - tbe whelesale trade, du- Big* 6115010 i $lOO,OOO to -$1,000,000; nunaidly;iind 'hate stock on hand et from :OM tO $300,000: . 84oral of the largest dtalers 'i!teportrttitiiigOods . fo\-theyettept market.": VOLUME LXVII-NUMBER 28.1. Jamie on, who is now playing in New Orlouts.. .1 , If you don't know him, you can, as editor eta ~aka. leading daily paper, soon make his acquaintance:'. r i . : 1 ., ;„ What Forestnow desires to clinch the nail is;te 4, k, obtain in, some way an admission front Jainipion. - ll I named you tb - him as a aide, steady, ondintek. - ligedt friend, he will never forget whaterven' , ... you may do forhim in this. to him the mostri 1 \ \ ' matter, •Ile stigges that-you might huititnte \ \ with ti\ intimate relation.kwi J., and then induce 114; \ either in your preset' eor an company to. to admit, \ as a. thing to be lironcl - of, his connection with \ :`,.. Mrs. F. 17e is fomiof O ,o/arr,: andinearibly; in a ,1 Co7lCiPlai mood might, become comMunicative. :No ' harm will come to him; he is game too small for Forest; and any admi!sion hip may make, may be important only as aiding an, injured man iri get- . . ting relieved from a hateful bond. Can you manage this thing, my;rill , It will require skill and caution, and if -'s ' useful, will warmly endear you to - Forrest. IleASnearly crazy at the idea of being placed in his present position• but he will spend half he is worth lobe released . from ; It. This matter must be kept secret. ' Above all, rtio not name me in connection ':',with it—excuse 1 pre for troubling you in regard toit.. My ardent ! at iou taghtnent to glorious Forrestmust be my , 1 eke. Now, won't you help to relieve him? : ' a. would' help in the matter, probably,-to.. 1 knowthat John Green, the actor, now'dn Now Or leans Vathe warm friend of Forrest,'*d may .1 know dainicson well. You can - nee, your own \ discretienpletting him know the facts And invo king his elq. This letter is' addressed to.,you in . the knowledge of Forrest. "Please 'write as soon after receipt as yen can \ ',l find opportunity to -look aboutyou. With kind :\, regards, I am, dear Roberts, . • V . "Yours ve \ truly, J. W. Fuesmr.N ' \No doubt the neak who could ask a' Wird .., I. pr,ty to get an .. uganspecting man drunk in erk ',. 'ler to worm, out of k - : porno, tipsy saying ' that d ‘ , . V, Coo be tortured ein evidence aganul LW Itirt- '6‘. , ''l r cent Oman, is the" tti of Ihonor and faith" ac \ V. cord' g to the Xm , as landard, nod fully, mer- its the s enoomiunts passe upon him in the.et:on '2. vir i al\Mkod"'of tin Dude* supper table.. Do the 'public remember 'that the antborof the above letter is • tlin bosom friend of the America President, the C)erk of the house of Represen fives, the engiiteit of compromise ', I v briaking, alf e creator. of Go,vifnors ?, it may that rep are ungniterfikbatisitkauch - .- a fact in view, 0 od.l east soy Shoillse fastidious. ----v- I.- Tribunn \ A ' ' e. 1,0 Toe GOiD FIEND*. AND TITS GOl.Di e 4i. , -- `. . .3 , 7 1,1 The arrival of the thship Golden A ; aNew '• • : York built vessel, e\c New York ownirahip, at \ 1. Penman, from Syd Y\iind Melbourne, Is an :Crept in the wonderf • epuimercial progreve of the times, thitt„ deserv4a 'special record. - .'This fine steamer bad Previ•ly - made the voyage m around tie camel Good front lotr t ak to Melbourne, with a protaidneis which. astonish - . ed the British public, -., by. *ben .due - Credit :and \ . • .praise was awarded to „Amori4an ateamenter- \ ! .' prise_ The return trip to Pakten 73 3 36.11 mare \ important affair. The Golds go ; takes - her 7 \ .., proper place as a connecting lin between' Aus • . \ • tralia and the United States until:frost Britain' , . \ by. , the way of the shortest and n 4; st pmtica. route and, the use of the Tanams,.Mproad; the • .... neer completion of which is•inother,NAmerican . • - achievement abroad. The steamer broug4t $2OO,- 000.ita Australian gold tri theistlimue, - and 4 a large . ' number of American add. English' passbagers. , " She was. there met by ;the .WastAndia raw:tier • Southampton for London, and tha ocorguits . w, ' . for New York, part of the treasure and "pass gore having prompt dispatch by . each route.k The sumth gold delivered here is $120,900; but), in addition-to this, a business In *change be tween the distant Gold colony of :GrMit•:Britain and the United States is opened .thiaugh, this channel, allele will tend to direct new interest to the new 'Paiute - route, planing ' the iallway - across' the Isthmus; tinilt with New York' Money, in the doable relation to the gold fields,- of food- • hating the trade of California andAnstmtlitt with both:aropaand the United States,,, ,,- - ~ .We see it statedthet Mini of tlielleitiali AIM. . 'trillions who were ready :to rattEnt inane iii this "runts were dissuaded from - it' becandeOf :the al- „ - I.R:tod cost - of tholsthmiminumih- , ..llMithis been r p porly reprosectetl, - -as it soon most be, the pa en&ec list of , the Gehl= „Ago wottlti,havo incii largely Maio-m0d:4241". limes_ -' ''- ~ . .. Senator Wi ll iams, of N.ewilaruPshire;atpoint- id-by the Governor to fiIIthe`CICIIICI occasioned by the 'death of .11mt.; C; G. Atherton; willibe compelled to vacate hie sestafterThunsday next, ; wheuthe Togielature of New Hampshire adjourns, 1 accoraing to the precedent net by the Senate in . .. 4 , 'ousting Mr: 'Phelps; of Vermont, when thelogis- . -- I Jethro had met and • adjeurnetiwithout effecting -.- an election to fill th e v acancy. ;.: ••- -, . `: ; .- . ." , . . . .. Boston, T uesday July. . 11:4: W hetherbee, • .- - ,-, Jr.; Braker, isrepoited as -hiving falled- , . . .At our Stook Market this meming,prices gen- ': • crap shottel a materialAecline: Mr. Marsh, of Peiubroka, and MisteSalapson, formerly of tit same tem', hut Mere-itieently of 't Staughton; \il caned themselves ingteall's pond at Abington,. , hefweat ontin a Molse r and af ter divesting th mselves of their . , outetgarments. lashed theentelv together and JiiMped into the tt pond. ' They, 1 a note behlad'isailsie where they "could be four': -;''' -, -,. ', '2 : ... ; , A. abort tiraft 16.00 an agent - tirvividhera from .5 Loinipn, with Stier to draw for four ntiMovis,of dollars`; to be laresteil Infi ret-clais railroad bonds. ~ , The lint. ofliseenrities was siade.up, but . ..f . ," ; ;; .! ' the traniaction being subject:to the .a pprobation . ~....'.• of a leading banking house here ; which was at. ~ the last Moment- refilled: - the arrangement fell '.,....,, through:,` Much - le" the dieappointnient' cif those who were, to conttibbto the . securltlec.-1 1 1: Y. Tribune. ',' , . 1 . . - ':-, ', .r• ..- .- :' ' '...,". ... , . .V, - ~ . ... . . - The report that Mt :k Alexander Kyle lists Pro, ' ' ..,..,.. posed to assume the Presidency ..tif 'tins-Harlem :. ;:. Hailread..vioe Mr. G.V.,Eichustler„ resigned. matt; g re wpp:Attire, to fact 'Cie. least., ,It. : proloblyv, ~, Out of the fact that Mr. ; Kyie.prosentod \, himself ;hs the Directors* day Or twe'eince with 'a young man; whore he' elite to recommemd as eminently ; fitted for the .post.of - Seeratery, Ye , ' sated: by. his - resignation. ..\ For.. some reason or other, the Directors did n0t...n0 fit to accede to hie reqitest—atlease;not immediately. ,'We pre- `some, however; that Mr . Eile_.took^ no serious offense at this-at all events not to the extent or ,',-, withholding hencefosth frame the,Board his con- tanance ,....his advice and . his , scrvices.- ! -Ar, Y. .1 . . .. Tribune. 7 ;.\. . 21\ .. ~. . ' :\. :..., ,= Intelligencer crinis...ini a long eats] Th f e re W"bin from rho trou t' . Hr. Uedlont,.relistire to the * trait between hiniseltand Mi. thbrcliwell.— lie gives the gertificatets of several' members of .the Heine,' proving; that ; Mr. -Churchwell seta- Ally drew A pistol on bine. He 'charges Church- ;_well oleo Stith habitual], iilltnittrA loastio knffe '.. and 'pistol, and. with the deliberate .purpose of attacking him and then sheeting him down. Ms language is very severe. - :•-,,' '- ,' '' rl •', '., . ;.. The 'Albany, -.Evening,,Jourtial sari_ !, The Catholic Church'at E.eesville lise,assiplted s eition einiiler to that which led: te'‘the eacouninA '...... r i b:nth:at of thetrustees of the St2.4.eitiis 'church \2.i at Buffelo.'.'", 'Me are glad to bear ii;"-;"': ; '', \ . . • MAIRTAL . OF MISSIONS,: 4:ix;'Sketohes. XI. of the lorelatailssions or the Preeb. 47,kulett.-_vdt.t. usikpudicnirtlig. the stations; and statirt.W. lat iltptortAst. Wa ' s. "4°4 " lrallse4l" ' 4° W 4ri c , Jay'l amr Fandtroa row anebtsaUfla fary. eta-\, The above and atberci cut reed bylapreeplost , J." .- 1 4Y/r" P.Mg.ft . 7 , X • fi 4 l l .!" , ' '"ec. • . • :^zt,;•l ~1%• L1.f.;"7 \ '• . \-
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