PI I FTMitR GAZETTE AI #l4O Vk LV AND 15 - StritY ,1•4021 g) tAI t • - WHITE ' DAVID NY IA DiIAAIUM !MOUT. /nog wt Wtow altar, nit woo w rnz Witt Om . Di! I..T.Din'iloilas pet skinstos, iD;IC isAZIT WDAK.DV—Tini dollsowpor annum, n " "s""'" ' adtiogoe.. cto. supp4l.l as the Wowing 01114.iti001: Timor oopioo per wows— 666 . Ton mr4ao, obit; Celio ad ag * "..e.A7t7i, *a. . 04 I. t. PoaixtrariAbly in *Avow*. No clarpipero 1...1. M. aen.7 "a".lr. .• RATES OF ADVERTISING: 0 .3..411,re, Qlira et Nonpareil or Atiattal• - •• 0 •„. Ile •• oath additiopalTnWrtkoa...... tt4 It - • B. thre; weals a 00 5 00 - - throe months 9 00 P.l 00 • - ' .00 t truouth"a. . Pt 00 •••,' &Wog Oarda.4/1 Unee or !Marie; io;rniiii) • 000 Oee • allatiartir WWI additional line. - • squane, shams able at pleating (Per 00' 0010.) eadmbe.of 'rat eltal 84d114 , 41.4 amaze, iner;t:ed - O;rron• Monti and **each addlllooal square interiod 00009 Um yearly Alm, Adrertini ' maaiinineedinit amputee, and not over Mien m*. Or be tharged sal aqua. and she • - • - Publiahan nut arromtable 1,5 local adrettleontontil _beyond Mamma t chorea Ay their publication. ~.,•••• candidate. fur office to be cbariredthananta ,n=alltran , :neuta not matted . on • the copy far wedded tneartiona, will be contiotted to forbid. and Paent.emactal amordinaly. • Wltlltera of aunnalsthectiaera la strictly limited to their own immatiata Wainer*, and, all adrertnwnente ft* th• °malt other pomace, an well MS' el aderrthamente opt lonnedbttely otousnoted with their non hotlines,. and an dames of adrertiannenta In Irogth or otherateo, the Inuits eugama, will to charged at the usual tate. par al/ such transient. /olrertitinp, b ide will b0n , 17.?"047 nrorr'll. +rid Promptpayment In donna'. . • A advatimesente ror chub*. loatitutiont, Ira cum. =V gi rard i =ahl .ra tagl i l oitsrtragarck2B%. Pay able notk yin el to be charged AO mate. . Death notke* Wetted vithout donne, outlaw; lloolnelln. alod by fonaml•lariltatima or abitmtry notice*, and when or leeri ng 1:21. , r, or Toluiring notion designed to. in attcotion mrW.iltroes, vomerto, or LOY ' it enteralturanta, whore charges am niaila for atintittance-411 mile* of pd. rata amoriatiotia.alary tiOtita dealord 'to d 'eall th attentio t t 1:11112u t t 7=l " , ‘ rsinVr i a.l=titttha r T:d o ., thewseto tand flat the tlama.o to hr ze s cid 11 ; . 1 1 hiLumdedto ohargod atth* rata of 10 cen tsl ts per line- • in- notion tO be chanted Wilt 'Tavern Limns* Pella:mold etch. • tot4daliF•tattetutatir nd tr " br, ' lmv. a et.—uAt 9001tWTty`thTm and 91:9,4•10M•Pur scut from:tha _paw um: of TIT-WELF.T 121 nI{LT Onsfoluare, three Inseops- Pe. - ,each -..nirmszelvas IN Ira= PArza..- Thu Naar!, (10 thruek))ooe ' • De.: laddltlonellnxvtloq.2s tents All - trinenemf adeertltements I a be reld lu - aclystate.. BATES OF DISCOUNT St....CTID DA' tot Ott Firmtzvn okirrlZ. ' .110LNIES.& SONS, Brokers. . . . .Vo. it Al:lntrl K. teristura Third nod Phartt sea PClstairoA. , pf:NNSYLVANIA.; •- Wanda at Xrula...-.....1 4 Rank ,nr. tittabutuh. par be at Youngstown- do Y.adis4ollonk of do. - ...porlelty. Bank. tlocinnarl... do • Mar. Manor's of do-par Gommerniellik.Ctneinl.. do Bank"o , Cssnaneses....-...par irrautila Bank ' -“........ do •• Bank OfAituth Arnarks-Oar laraYatto Rant --.....--- do hank of Ninaten'Llhatialdad , otdo Lifelns.dirostlo.. do Rink• Irshia......par Western Remora Rank:- do at0 ,,, 0f d saldP , ,Par Rink of Ilasoiilin •.......-• -- Commarein :Rank of 14.-..pat.3mall N0ta5.....-.-- . Parsaarst*Meihmilear Ilk-pati •..--wpAy: ENGL....NIL , , Girard. Ihsok_,... ........,...........par Ailsolrent-Itanks. - • ' st . . Rewind,* .Floot.. ...... - far .-: , -NIIW YOWL Mantels: allorlußTnir. , :.nat N . o 4 i. Tait . 01 t2.. , ---W Methanks' Rank- 'par'Criontrr , ............ -- 24 iloyamoudeni liank.,-...p0r - . N1ii11r1.6.14..,.: -•• .._ Philadelphia Bank .........•....por Ra11h00re..........-......-.4at Mantras* Itsok.. - ... , .....:.:..p0r .4antry .....'....... ....... ' Tradssmin'ollank:,....•........mr, N../ MIRY .t DeLAWARE. Western flank.-- • ...........I 1i Alladrint Itantn....--:' Ak - Bank oftilnkaaberi . haath-14 --- 1 II 1 Gral• - Rank of Matter uty:.. - Parirarek or tko Va l4 7-....L , /l i . Bank of Danrilla... ,13 .-.,.. ' parank of fa- Illehroonu...- . Bank orDel.Co.,Choster...nar,ta Rick. Ta. 4 Norfolk • ” Dusk of Germantown. .:- ..pirWortnare lit of Pirelli, " flank of Gettysinguh......pat Mereknoto'd Mach:Rank Ili Doak of 'Lewistown - - 1- , North igeztan Donk.- Monk of Iliddlatarn...........roep . .lhunehre..•_:.. _ ~...• .• . "- tlontaauery 01.-ltank......pstc_ .NORTII-CAREINA.. Ronk of NorthurphorlAnd-norißsok. Or SUP" ..fero , ..- n Oarlido Dank.. ...,.-... psellantorSt.erN.Carolra 2 CoLunado Ilk A 114 d an Co ' ..par , C.art. Intuk.Wilarloton. '2 Dorleston. Tardc.„--:....porillarchinta'Bk Noah's., . 2 Rost.. •1i5ak..................tur - SOUTH CAROLINA. , itthatant........ 4. . Par BkoftboSt.ofill4.-.One 2 1 Farman' Ilk *gloats 14-4ar !link of . South Carolina. .2 Farmer? Mt or .ancsater-par Bank of Cbarlestoo..-___. .2 Yarrows' Rank of iteadlog.por Uhr.terf A 3/oehates . 4 1 . 2 . rarm.lik °met oyitill Co-par GEORGIA - Par.& nr. , watneshar-too• Augost• lona lik'a Co Froandia Ilk Wasamoton_nerinoolrof Atorosta. 2 ---- . 1 Mattlibutsf 11ank...--p. Br of illmn.wlet. Anes. 2 • IloassiMallak-...........--pae - - . - TENNLSRE. Laneurter Rank.:...--. • .pat Madrona Bin ta.....„, g lorosastor Coady/lank-Pa • . " '"'KENTUCKY. Lobate. ItialL.-......... .....:.par Ilk of Kentucky - J.10,4'0t 4 . Mande Bards of Pottar:ll . Jo -4' Ilk ofloolar . e. Thurston " ' Monocutabela Bankr-:-.--Por North...lit rdilaotuelry " ' trod. Brazen Rank...-. •Ai Southern Bkofßnotneky " , trPulduailk.Wilteabacie '.4 . - _ MISSOURI. • - Tent Rana-- ..,...—......par'Uk ofEtate. of - . -- . • _- 611amorl- 14 ./alsrlioa l -..-......44r. - ILLINOIS.: 0110. rate Mankind Branches CO Osied _ „ ho Usak....-;.. L4Eank of 1111u0i5......-..- - 76' BM& at A1cab00...6........ doh • - - WISCONSIN. - • • • ilninek at Atheus..-......-..,. dopiiarino k Fire In-Co-4.ft 6 1 I=at ..ttridpm.t.....- dos , • .. MICIUGAN. it at - 11.1tha........ do Parsierfldsehaulce flank I Muth. at i 1=.......... - : do _astronaut Stack Bank a„ Ilsanek_4' n. -,.......1: rotosnia.a . . i ........ i -... = la' Th.C . st -- ....-.7. .d: S=111“-... - r. ‘. '.. ...7. - .2 =tat .tkdonstart -:.- do . CANADA. ' ' t A Aahtsbula..„.... do Irk of N. Amuics. Toronto 6. • Inanchit -...- do 01 of the People.Taronto - a . oh, af...ttka.-..... do Dank of Montreal.-- .1. at Itipley... U -....- do Ilk of U . Cane da Toronto 6 ' 'at Clutirratt..-. do RAFT - SRN xxcitazioz. Mat. Wasklagton.-.. ,do On Net Y0rk...."._._.14 at Cadls... -:.. .—. do Oa 101..hdd d ...._..d 0 at Lastrastor-_-- do On Ilittknoat.-.....-...-- do Branch at Stantenrill•-• do WESTRILN =WANG It • Brandt at Mt. Teroon...- do,ClualunitL---..----. 71; Ilraneh at Ne0urt...,...-- do Lonhorillo-........-...--_, 'kapott at Springfield...-. do EL L001a..-.-.-...,....- 3,,,,,,,h at R0d0it.........,_ do (IGLU ANDSPECIE VALUE. Branch at Tram-- do Doubloons, Spsulsh:-.-111,00 litranah at Illt.Pleassot....' do. : - do Patriot----13.50 Croak at lanserilla.-.... ainuslaold.-....-----10,60 —Drawl e. Noroalk---- do Fag* new- -.--......30.0.1 • Itraneb at Plous..-.-........ do RrederialauTors....--- TAO • Branch at.- Porisuunitlr....; do• Tan Thalera..-.--.-. LAO Rona& at Eaton. ... dorolden .1....... , LA beset at Rareams--....- , do Sam... Wm--.........»... 4.0 Ilrasek at Cuyahoga .-- do Teo Guilders— aPel lhisusti at Maasltiou- , - do Napdoout -----,-- 1'”" 11 .8 a • Branch attroostsr.-.7.1 do. D-onts--„,•:.:.-....-......16 .1.111.0 ES OP STOCKS . : .azwarn*Pos:Tits prrrnritim amEmr..wr ' A. WILKINS Si. CO. sToqK A,ND:E2CCILLN.OE 11110 KM ,*. , 10.71 FOl7/1 717 STREET. Prersavatin, Jtme 2.7cISSIL tlolMat. Ira, Pinms ... hreas Va..... 7....— iratir 4,—••••••• ..... . • -, -amp. ira =iv rittibizigh citr GIL...—. ' - Do: actup: Vs. N- 7 LI/V7l:dg:"67:iiii:' . . . _ Pittabargb*- Miralaats . Ranal. ink /Whams. Alisaanq , -.P.l , inaf • St. CZSt. Midge- —.. Mad. St. R eid Northam YnnismiPort. . . ratib lajArs tarusnal... iVegurn utaranoe Atizenf....lotscravee — ro— AfroeLstimlalreamt's ====ll ka= hetag SUelonstar ' 1 "g rAt'sisarmt.4t 1 i Vn MIT iIA itaro.a - 'bat * 4 A nea (3 4 ,,eta Wellele 313r1 , 06 F 'NV:sta DO* (0,41)...y., Slieg z i 'tggnaft " restritratiE.Ml?rl4- i 7rm city Jab 11072 , 1- I )oMtlms conisif . . . 3 3ii 14 2 2; .3f 12 ' ildwiar. AND ruitaxti EMU 07 • e/Saehlitake Jeart zhadaK 11 . .powsk pvd. , Pfrraltriltdir. • • EllOREIG,l l :and Domestic Exchange, Coin, - 11` Stank Mass sOa I 4 Irsersate; bought tad odd. Cledeetissanashe throughout the anion. 'SW nethte dliresses kessuneipalsted. Stocks t sad u.4.l9hConsiesloo. • . Mow est an ar.Fg+s, sad late:est allured when left Grkil(AE - E. ARNOLD /a DEALSTI lIVEXCIaIiatP, SAFI ICOM Lev 11. " n=rl: HARDWARE ?OH • • SADDLE:FM AND.CARETAGE MAKERS.. • • T.'.L'eer,h,. Jr., ..mem row) STREET. Prrrsnzatcw. ap ly . , jJourral P3PT.) x:rimy. ATEMAN; FA MS' CO.,&Cummission Worebant4 and Gement Vartrintero, byCanal. Mort itallmd, Ito.= Canal otroot., thottootot -Itlata. and ttycostutro ltrota. South otels.) Cloostualti. tam to— Mows. Moor Andy:m.l,k White. - 9. - • Dlottoo,Wollo nt.. - • • W. D. Dozier 4 Co. floolonatt; sirParttealtr attention emu to Trott alms to from -- •littolttolb. Cattat to Waloutt Vapoy itudTotot. 'JOSEPH 1111) RETAIL- DEALER rift TOVORTED ORIAILS, - as 3rarket tired, l'ittstuu•sh, , - - 'Alvan 'Third 'Fourth.' - =G=E;Z=E= .Tfi-C:..::.:0:A.1LY. - PIT:TSBURGII BUSINESS CARDS. 'ATTORNEYS. ,10SEPII S. A. I'. AIORRISON, Attor- MAZ1P2,2=7;111%141.V1V - , Wt lIALL, Attorney" . etr Law "Bake- Ivrea'. Ituffdinsx." OraDt gtreet *tire= Fontth and 1, • ad au..lo , T lrf - OBERT h. PIIILLIPS, Attorney at Law, JIA, Et. Lem% ltrt, fe7 ,ROBERT POLLOCK, Attorney nt Law— .lll6.agtolt If L E M ' TaGa.t 5 t., ,, t+4 0 55 05 /b 5 efurt ,3 3 35- S 53 1101.E84: KlTElNcAttorney at -Law, office renellitreeteggr Grant, litiabargh. i 15-dIY FILIOPOISC.ELANEGIN, Attorney No. Fourth atrestoPlttiburth. - "ASPERE,IiRADY, - Attorney at Lrar, eIP so. clauiaaueaxriwrotrse. BANKERS AND BROKERS: -TIERNAN &, co., Bankers ana , ,Exchanke Braker& No.9s , Wooditreotownmer of Disaiond AUer. Y ~. atidsoll Dank Nettaind Coln. Diacount , r.e•nnge. and ProtaissorrNota4 make Cal'actions In all the principal cluesthe - Onion: Ilecotre-Depoidta on calf ;union internat. and ere their prompt attentiontoral oth er matters appertaining to a Droker's bnilnesa." • I:l2s.gaateru liachange constantly for sale. snitMly 'ALS= MOM, Lrf.F.l. 6.1111 t Mamma [Min. IitEXIMER do BAUM, Bankers and Ex ' • . change Brokers. Inn and sell Gold and Silver and Notes. utigrAtate N ote, Real Estate or Bieck sem MUM..purchase Proteins:my and Time BUM on East solimt. Buy and sell-Stocks on COMMiKtiOrt• Collec timade on all point. in the Union. Otice corner of Third and Wood enact". directly oppealte the !t. Charles • 110401.-, myl-ly • If 3 D...KING -Cain Stock anti Exchange '''. Broker,' P=6 strCet—Dure and sells . EU:Akin:l m • Exchange on Eastern citlea Inputted at cur- rent tat m Colleetiom made on tkelicat at lon rato Woe tarn Dank Notes Donght and sold. GIS RAMER," TILWXII. •0113113.1. 111.N1(7.7. IX. S.. MAT. pAL3IER, HANNA .5c Co., Successors to /tufacy Haulm L IlankanyEic.hcaun Drolmraand mien In Portlku. and .rotamtle T.schanu, o....rtfllcates of Depoel:f Bank and.?porle,N. \P corner pelt m4 . and R=l= D'gg: iof Lltzd, h o ti oc S t u gt made o " L IC I IV:hewt Toren%, , =3 paid for Pond= and American Gold. , • • Admi‘tra mole m emeseemeete of Produce. .Lipped U. It. 11111.1.1411111. lI..WIL.LIA.MS Co., Bankers and . 1V111: Thu =rap t I tt ltokaro,sOrth Ea st corner of IS - 4.1 and AirtralurAlsma .' 11141 , 11 terms, an'd norloctlon. ortlmotly. attended . A=.- WILKINS t 'CO.,Eichango Brokers, e Neg. 7IS • Fbarth etz,et. erijoeite the hank or Pitt. h. An tyaructAtintia at most 111.ftre1 rate. jylo I ------- TM.. LAILIM Bro. Jr., 'Banker and Br •tv. 4th 4t.et, Ge, adjoirdning the !U.S"! Plitobtrxh. 41", HOLMES &: - SON; Defilers . in , Foreign . - end Domestic tau. or Facimnao, Cectitcatee De l... Ate. Dank Nola sad Specie. No. 09 Market street, Pitt, burch: Ca" Collections.msde cm all the principal side throCuthont - the Did led State. • BOOKSELLERS &C. T L.. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No 'JP 711Fottrth street, Apalle Buildings. WELDIN; Whales:de and Retail o - Dealer la rook- and School Boots. Paper and Sla t m3 , r7: CO Wood. atrart., - (l3= - 3m= Third ands ertrth) ['WM - m=l3. ar2o TOILS,S: DAVISON, Bookseller and to D 231.109 & Arm.. No. f IStorket street, mar Foutto, rttuborgts. ENRT S.- BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Dealer in Ra tru Pct ' Xo.B_ Market divot, now e Hawerest, Pltbsriai. & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, 45 Wood street, next dr., to tSo cotton. of Tiara. burgh. P. liettool sod law bake conettantJT on Send. COlll - 31 - ISSION &C. Whoicente Grocer, Importer and Dealer in -F od wad OREIGN WINES, Brandies . and Old no tononnahe Front ls Ro non Illttbortch. Penn 5. nte WhlekT.lCn.l2., Son ast h= th,E cornet o Wo ~l Wir POINDEXTER. General 3ierehan- Ow Mote/ and CoMmlulcm Merrhunt.lls7 Front street and 119 4 Second stmt. Nttabordh. ap2).-Imrt '1177711; A. IIieCLURG. Dealer in Fine Tem... T. Chnico Fames Gnome.. Wooden and Willow Ware. o-.1.114T or Itoul and Sixth Streets. le now remittent • leen aceorMent et Froth floods. lo Additions* his alreade na l...in stook. onnhant from Ant hands In the-Cortaro markets, which oil) he sold at the Want market loin, - Steamboats, and famines, Merino by the Sllnentlty. suppllcd at erboleude rates, Virtneola dollecrod In the My free of charge: atilt ALt. A. M'BANE,.Connnasston and For sorting Metelunto, dealer. in Wool and Prodnee Irencrallce alto. Plttstotrob Matnallactartu N 0.1.14. Second groat, rittshmith: ' tl/5-lfO3 s. ROBIgoN -7 i6 -7 rfOiesale Grocers, Produce Dealers. and CO., 111:niedsidena -Marti:tants. N. bort. y stmt. Yltesd.nrall„ , _ , aTlicora'atnatron----.----kamunta. roams. • QPRINGEA lIARBAUGII & CO., (gnome - ICJ was ;Ai S. ITatbanals.l Commlsalon and Yororazdlon Morehanbc Ilealora In Wooland Produce annoronr, No. 145 That and 11C Second atavet,.Plttanunch. Pa. Nod T JW. & W REA, Flqnr Factors, Commission CI and ransardlugNerehanta and Dealers to Prnitin. general) 7. ()Menage Pittsburgh Mannelettnes peamptl7 attanded to. S.iitia,7•l Water andDil Peons sta. Pittsburgh, apl-ly. • 99 r IOTIS ANDY. JONES & CO.' Succeslorg to ATWCKID. JoNn it . Corendsidon and Tcrlnut, . lerebants ' Dail= fltnAnzigh .MaiinfitctlnydOnnlf. .Pictaburgh. . • ._____._ - • ARBV, MATITEWS CCO7, WIL oles3le dro met, Comddiodnd add I,n...ridding Mathis:dm. woi t 4 for Brishtm. Cotton Soda 57 R ef er rt. Pittsbanch. m Emit k.. 4,N2R - I..tr.i Commie* coludgFumda or Produce ded,-idlr. daThy •JOHN WATT -& CO., Wholesale Grocers, Oncualmaton Iklin:ta..red Daiwa la Proctor* and • B. 'CANFIELD, late o Warren,. Ohio, I ze Fc m =dlglLeterat.sn .. V . V . lta i Niel Ash, and' Western Crodue ....rearr. Water stmt., bet - . 0 ErgitUead sad :IVoul t Elttstrcurgh. ------ TIIOXAS unit. . —morn urn; n. LITTLE Ann itail;;A:TAtur A co.) rir & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Plde . ore and Commlrei r ost Iterchants, and Dealers Ps 112 t•so, street, I.lrts. j51977.= stJazaJuly utSeb It Aug. Int-J•33.14 ply llatashr.Aug Int.ltsy*.Nor do Tirt..Jaa.a do int. MAY 010, Aa 134•41srlet. lit'. rlt.r.a.SE .WAREIIOUSE.-11ENRY (X}l.LMFl.Forvardlag satiOesanaludon 31erebant.aud Dealer In Came, liatbxlAke Yloh and Produce g r eariallr, 25- Wodd gtmet, ateorn Plttatinegh . earn VON ISONNUORST &.2,117RP111 7 , Whole, oda Groans sed CommissiOn Nowt:ants: mu! Denleni tn bc+ffltistrnmai litannfintanis, No. = Wear stmt., Pitt! . , fl 4 " 613 i JACOB FORSYTH, Jr" Forwarding and eComiresdon Merehera: No. 68 Water elrert.PittaburA. Div-Jan. et " De• I;. I.. I , OMASPALMER, Importer and Dealer In rreach And Mae:dean Wsll P. NB.' L 5 Yuba ' bortueenTlard wad Fourth street , IlLtatursh. _ N v ,I,k I;! c . ,L I NTO,, F K, Importer n t ..a g. d'l'i: . tko1 r Ai mmtr,!t•.te_ng. UM., and Piano Cover l 4lcdow Ehadr... Maim Boat Trtmtelnich No. /12 Market Amt. trilld lii. , ?d 20 0 VI ii2lll ORRIS do PATTON, Wholesale and Re it tg b, t r,.o . eete. on the Eststera this of the Dimond. DI. Jart. 4 113 an. Stod6 yIRANK VAN GORIER,DeaIer in .Trim loge:lTasfevrff and Gloom Lars Geode, noloolderiss. Gout's. Pernishing Goods sod Pitney artielem s fun as rphoeut of width sea always be hod of NO. 11 3, omoer of Market street CM tho Diamond, Pittsburgh. Ps 0011-10 A. L. YAWS /A co. rtrarcineL.c. L. astuarT CO, RW --- nt.r. ee MASON./k CO., Wholostvle and Retail in Viisgcr and Wart" bry Omit; 23 - ...11ftb. uttt, URPII Y. tc IiIIRCIT.FIELD,. Wl3 olnale 1. and Itcdnlt Dry ikada aurae, Vnarth and ukei Anat. Plusborgh. ziiDg6,.B Pm. rum, ... O 1.1 OLIN FIYD & CO., W;lesile Grocer , ?1,11 and Commiseloa Marehauts. Rood and 7201 Ut 7 area. rittsburth.. 141.6 OBERT. ITOURE, Wholesale Grocer; Rec crrocr Dealer In Produre. Pittsburgh M.- nrea. mid an kind. of Foreign and Dotanatle Winer and I.lontme. No. nl6 Liberty. rtrect. bend very large. Mock vf sroperier old Monongahela ifidekey. which will L. Rid low for cash. . QUM MAC/11MR. ' Ito. n. i.st 1, BLACKBURN k CO, Wholesale Gro- F, hoot Finial/lu., AM Maim 1 Prod a ore and Atte eirnS Altortfacturer. OW Fitch sad 06.tltok dwarf to halal at their Wareb4ratusatrWater greet, nthburgb. LLASAN ..... co.: ...1tr4227 SAIALI-DIOKEY & Wbolesale Grp calkomuiduid9nli.tha.ti..act Nairn Ira' Maw* L 6 Water AramwS 107 E.T.A litifilt,Plavonratt. UMW D. c. tor. WCILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and xeso Ifeethents. Ne:l4lLlterty 'tract Pitt. Wit. lIAOLLZT .. ..... ...... .. .. . 10(tIt V. COMELIA T. IL KOODWAZA ..1111,1,11.4ALLT, Virbf. A.GALEY & CO., 151v:heel° Gra TY care. Nes. IS .4 03 Simi street. • WILLIAM. A: M'CLITRG . Omer np d Tn Desler;ootner — of Wood and ilath streete,bae QWII3 - 1, on hand a WV wortinfut of cholas Oro:erica and toe Tem—Foreign Yrolts and Nuts,ifbolesalo and Itetall. Wahl, eupplloot on the Loma tevea. - . . -- • CO., Wholesalo -_1.11; (Wes* Comm Winn Mereltaiats; Dealers in reeduce and MUM:ash ilsautfacittres.. No. 257 Lltortrirtmt, Pent wuz.. ....... easmses. WICK McCANDLESS, succelsors to uta. D. irta.whou.a..a.aniz i nairding,.. 34 Cliajmbsinn 31anbants, Dunlern In /Km. Dim. w,t" Yana. and Pillsbnrich - Mannturtnrc• genial nolner ••••• Wood *ad Wean stmt.. tlitsnuntti.• • OULBERTSON, Wholonia Grocer - and Gommlratno Merchant, Dealer fn Pralun and Mita- Hugh ManoSsetured Ankles, 196 Liberty xtreet. "%Ur rVfn — "ViiVhorefife 'armors, Com; L• R:•-_—_,.., 4..,, d thwers ta Pra"'" d I N% R: '— -- 001 ÜbMth Wood, an wow. Pitt° OSMATIga AGALEY; 'WOODWARD CO.; *We. rb Gracro. tie.= NNW AMR Philadelphia" WM. H. SUTTON DRY GOODS. GROCERS. V=E2l CARD.—Havin t . 1-, , en appointed the ex eludes Agents fori.itte the.orp. 4 0.u,.1, and Stretched !! Leather Belting. wear ofactured by P. JEWELL t SOS, Ilarttard.Coaneetlcut. ! We now .Ellt t t r wale & large !L.:sorb:crest of all widths.; manuthaturel,at the msnufseturrelt price .1 hie article beinwanperlor toilny Leather Hefting ever hetet° °Heel In tills taatbeb, glen, a huge !dock of ail widtha of ladla, Rubber Belting ennetantly on hand, and thr rata at the "Machine Belting Herd,. N 0.116 Market edited.] J. k If. PHILLIPS AtItUSTIN L 00.5115, Real Eitate Ageut, Stmt. Mere/lawn.. .and Bill Broker: eltroe tin. P 2 to. Amt. abuTer Wood. Borinets promptly alts pdod J3-:dly (. 4 ,XMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary Citi to sexes inauranee Company, Cl Water street. i. GORDON, Secretary Western Ineu . tomes Co., t 2 Water greet. GARDINERCOFFIN, Agentforrnlnklin Fire lewuranee Conipany, nortloenet corner of Wood 13 A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu • tall IniFaratmo COMMIT. 42 Water street. LIEO.II. TAYLOR. HUSTON, (sutcosHorB vi to Tartor dt Idlorna,) G eneral Commission and Foe vrardlng Iterehanta, and Amato 113 r Faatern Tranaporta. Mon l.hl:s.\Phot eaal e Dealer. to Staple Groceries. Sheet ing& cvttort, Cotton Yana, Ratting, Turme, 31antlia, souti and Nantnek , e Hemp, Tobacco, Soda Mb, Window , Glau,Pl4, Dar and Mite Lead. Naval Korea, and ['Mein •natl and Pittabara Mar ,, taioetred Gouda , Fonerally.— t h. th Vo Ta . 28 n rt!o li nt u st 4 l e, " ( n o ' o r M ta l t i 11ttabargh and St. Louts Pocket Laudlnff unelnnatt. ja=m4l A. W. nawiropocn. A. 11.UTCIIISON & CQ., Commission •P q_ 31,chantm and Agents for then. teal, Su7sr Rodin kr. neat., In Sugar. 3lolsemps, Pig and Mr Lend, hemp. Oakum, Zinc, Pala. Se, Se • Ikl MUSIC, &C.- TOUNII.MELLOIL Dealer hi Piano Ferteo, 0 :dual° and Iturical Instrument., School Ennio, and Stationarr. Solo scoot fnr Chlek.ring's Piano. Porta, for Western Prourylrania—lio. Wmd Ptreot .1171EN.RY K.LEBER. Dealer in Music. Mu sical Instrument& and Importer - rf Italian Ptrings, a ' t t rY4 lTt (l :ftl gr T do trl Pi t4 l3 4ent . Also SCIIRCEDER: I n istrer r tZtn vr2l, , ast i ve WonA- mt. N . c f Uln k t u le , DRUGGISTS. TOHN ITA FT. Jr., (succeggor to Jas. M'Gttf *A -INIT./ Wbnltnr...lo and }tonal nrungist and 'Dnnler In Mints. tn/m. Dye,.llfflt. XC.,14/ Woad lama. dna.. beton IlttaLurt:h. Agent for Dr. toltZIO _ _ -meant WILCOX &CO., Druggists mid Apoth- A_A• erarlre. rnrnaellarant street and tbe Dimond. keep constantly en hand a roll and complete ataortment or Drn.da,:tledlclnela l'erfnmery,arid articles partalnlogtothelr busmen. 14o:etc:Lana proriptirpx arefollyetulpaundcd. sayLti ItjOP... SCOTT, Tiliolosale in t,ILIC.rns% Tarniebe• nud Dye Stuffs. No.*G holly stnet s PlttAbsrgh. All order, will rtwhe prompt ratentien. A,nt f. , r Loudon A Colt %nine-4e fLudlp InpdtrinelL =sr 2LIT • DA. FAIINESTOCK & CO.,.Wholegale . Druc,....," twat - taressrlrhile load.Tted burgh. . d, and Litharge. , ear.sr 1% osd and Front streets. Piths \... meta RE. SELLERS, Wholemle Dealer in .. Drin., Paltils. tiya Stuffs. Oils, Varnish.. te.. kr, ill - end greet, I . ltUtAltgb. Gt.l, Inmante,L Prima nunnUcx mckiry 1.0.1 Z WM. DRAIN & REITER, Wholesale & Retnil o rm .. Atint. eornox oT Lttmitr and St. Clair rtrect% SCHOONNIAKER & Clf)., Wholesale . progsltts. No. 2S, Wont strmt, Phut:nu- R h. TOSEPR FLEMTNO. Successor to L. Wilcox • k Cn....rnor Nfirkot street wol Dintonod—Cerpo eon 'snotty on hood n AIN nod complete noctrtraout Woo. 31e4lolors. Ne..ll,ina (Tent & PorturnooT. and nritclot Deoeninino to hit t:cieloxon. WOOL' MERCRANTS. LEE. snooootnr to MITRPITY k LEE. . . Wont ivalrT. and e,rsmi.vii.r. LSO ma. a Arn.leau G,1.1 N. I= LINT, ntz,eL for, MEDICINE. • TIR. JAMES KING: Office and Resident*, 1 , No. 11 rulb xtrrt, ~p ir,ite the Cathe4ral. jalrly 11731. VARIAN. OtTive 6th litreet, lvSm smilhl,l4. Q.Errlb , ,,,--8 to P. I. 11,1 to to r. try?..l Ird DIERCII,%NT TA I LO RS. CELESTF.II, Merchant Tailor and Ch , *Lim No. rt Wr.t rOvet. rarticnlss hToutlef.-Clnahle.r. -.o Holly ITILLTA3I DfdDY.Merchant Tailor,Dra t ant . ty - ittswt. per and red, In Rendi 314.1 k• clotbltz. 1.11. r Vfkiits 4t, CO:, Merchant Tailor*, 181 4• Wanly street CO., _ are zoos %welsh,: OW' MUM !tart or 4locat Iftentletrtenf • Wee r• —Lloibe. telme,z and Tertinalorthe newest male. end finest otellte- Oar Mewls wad mailmen will plasma eve 0.. cell. (sht MANUFACTURING. JW. WOODWELL, Wholesale an 4 Retail • arret. W.utietavx awl Dialer fa Galati Ware. N 0.83 JWETIIERELL, 3innateturer of OJV PATENT BOX VICICA. *superior WM*, SOLID DOX &Ad ttit.t2l:l) ItoX eGIVILT of Anderson and Be. stsvots, one *man Crop the Hand et BrSdire AF legheac Qtr. oeSpril FIMISROIDERED AND _APLICA Mag. 1 - 11.1.AE—InterIALs muted for Vtntevhfery sr d Atte .a•Week by HIS. L, ft. WlLhoh, leaf ff. 731 t: Yeah stmt. shore Bolivar Firelrick and Crucib a Clay Nan utacturing_Co MITTS COMPANY 11A1 E NLARGED their rapacity Am lannufseturiett e err row misted to meet the fuereetem4 tternand F , r thelr.ertelt. Crlteghte and B , ll°g Li"' fltteleargh. Septeteleer,Zl. 1 'WWI Boots and Shoos!! • A.31E , 5 , R0813, 31ttrket stroet, 3d doettferen the Alartet wool 4 Intrren the hub 1W that babas now a eery fallsturk. et' rims th/ng In tits Boot and ehoe trade, saw as Ladles' (halters, belt !Mien. ,lenn7 Lind Padures, lady Fraalllnand all the *Wee Pond nn the Eastern enter aim. Mine,* and Madras.' Oalters and ranev hosts sad 11110,,. In all their ilirletirr, tientlemens' fine gears Patent Calf Hoot.. Crenah ('nil Mau. Canoe. Clatter%end Shawn 440,1144 C and Tonne Bflota.ho*Freneh Calf Plntre glee we a rail as we villa to. aril sorb an article to all who boar to with their eastern se will give imtlerse • Con. Itetnembov the rime, tor Market street. my 21 „tan 5. .......... ...... ..... JtUrM 6. )r cis. Imolai wnottuu: AND Wt./LIE. YASIIION'ABLE HAT AND -,CAP' MANUFACTURERS; .ND DIA I.RRALR ALL WINIMOP VCRS. • . CORNER OP WOOD AND "WU STREETS, • • Pittsburgh, Pa. ”—Their rack onntmr.7 e'en qtalitr o.artyteof I.4ta .. DV" C. •.d Vu 13orawa. New Coach Factory —Allegheny. c elpq",- r 11. WIIITE . .E CO., would re spa-MUT Ingvln the tenble• that they here emote. shop on lareek, between Federal nod bandusker Amts. TWIT or. now nut:log end are prepared to rooks Dorder. for e'er, geactotton ~r t:osehr, Chariots, enturbra Rengles. Mato., ic. fie.. which, from their long ex run re le the mann (artery cribe al.'s wort, ar. , l the fecilltire they here, they &el confident they err enabl• ed to db work on the What reasonable terms with thou, westing arthlecto their line. Pitying Istrtioular attention to the selection of materials, end haring- none but etennetent workmen, they hare no healtatlon in warranting their work. We thereon beg the attention el the go bile to Wait:WU, 13.—Repnlring dens in the bestvtanner, and on the most reasonable . to ms. 1.204 f T Co ach and Carriage Factory. TOIINSTO.II, BROTILER, da CO., corner of ey nec.et Arcot.. Allegheny My, would rerreeetrulty Samna their friend.. and the ruLlle sortlendly. that they Ivo manufacturing Carriages, Barouche., koek away& Boggles f.lelgh. and Marlene. ail their 'letfica orde r. hdeh arid Protortlon to All will be elreuted with *let mired to dun blllty and beauty of finial.: 'Herein will aloe be attended to on the meet resetnable forum UIDDIS ID all their worlt the hart Eaftern Nbafta: Pole. and Wheel Etna they fool •sonlldent that all who favor them with their patronage ?will be perfectly sattdl cd of (bele work. Purchaser. are requested to glee theta s berm.. pur• :ebsaieut elsewhere. nod rrm t 2 :f17.*:- COACH FACTORY. 1:67 ' Diamond Afloo. mar Dloal NOV. M; BIGICLOW. vrtopareron. WOULD, respectfully call the attention of 07L;itthrTurig Woof nr (3l`r'lattootVoilne•thla Carriagee Ft. bout from l ion- heel material and workman- R and undes bin own ruperelele heAnf n• for ran, with coon. &nee. "'errant bin work to heAnferlor to none manta.. Ural In the Union. The eunews or hie businers end the t ot ewe in drmuol for this rime of work. ha, Lim nto build eny ammon or low priced work In bit ataldirtnnent. -Perlman wanting good honed work will {deem mil and examine hie Mock before Ong F , lnt. All work warranted. • • • Fifth Street Stocking FaCtory A BILITY, ENERGY, AND ECONOSIY.— - The beat roods Cblldren's Nose, hen's Socks, On eiablrte, and Dowell', aold,at maantheturef a prices, at the rth stmet stacking Iratinry, all made from but woe', Wool. NO ADVANCX IN PIM& W/d. DAY, • StnekLna• Nam, ath stmt. between Wood and Market iremarros........Caillt ADAsts.,—. .. J. X. 111001111.1aD - r..r. serum-- ir. a. OITIMAND. • . Livingsp, Ro_ggp_n Co, NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSB it URGII,• PA. TRACK, nu& Depot „Railroad Scales, ll6v, Cattle and Muhl do • 118.0 - 4111 - .liti C.llnter do.: Don, a of 411 ohm, Suring', Drop-and Thumb Latches., Coffee 111114 of various kinds.: P ain t ' Mlle. approrad laddomlr. Dolts and Prtenlort* Malleable Iron CsalJams of oredl t e r a• Katy. Id form and MINI, W. W. WALLACE, ' STEAM MARBLE WORKS A _ • 319,321 as end. vimik BmithAid sind• PITTSBURGH. IikArOMMENTS, Tornba, Grave Stones, 1 6 1 , ?gr Th itz Tmtesing Stones. Lei.. t et . roiTnet Wks. Th./ hundrl l' okg ?naTtrasilasids edam/ Oa . Monnn , at. ae...510 hand. Monk ana Mall Mar. ble furnished In the Trade at ths kneest orders aid leith &spat& at 819 Mesta, glad. Mackinlit Naluifitetoiy. ti.o-PARTNERISIIIP NOTICE.—Tho snb miters - would .roporthiltr- hems their Mem& and th . mta , ww , t ar,tbat that - Wive entered late pirtom ehlpp orantoutudugotutbe lUttt or Areth Wader Thu Item of 11, WILLIAMB kW. Ibr the tountraeture SLACKIIIIIIII of delorriptliqh which IV are datarathe, ed to setae or the . very WO reeterials II wort. =whip. Thsi iiitehO hirrialffargou bead anon. meet °rail elm from 26 to 40 lathe& at ttieirseattoreetern corner allot:43=i hid E 1 441 Allegheny Mr . 2ter ; 2o. " . "141417 'NEtry" YORE ADVERTISEMENTS. rnm Adrcrtistne flow, No.:Ml:lnd Itrout , oy, Nor York; (late No. Iw Noe,. street.) Riliabk in. (he City e Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. ' WM. "MRA it - LAND & CO. %la ~ , L uvr...v 4 gem rohr. Warelunte.t: 145 Pratt et., Baltimore, illd. R AN w KS', Jewelers' awl Counting lioust .11 _ll Fafest.terreryabstracstantly on hang for sale. an o smarted in ninny Nras Taut. April Merxr4 Ma. al runt:yak rientleineu—lt glees roe pleglS ore to inform yon tbak Trois Safe prnerred rny Rooks an Pnpers uninjured in ti bre last night. by ma thing &seen toy premises was so:mimed, and althoug h is nos expos,' throe client the fire, to Intense beat, its mi. tents remained =homed. The kale. with little repairing, a-111,1 think, ansnerfor another trial. Ibaperthilly 174- , T. J lr.. II South William rt. Eaegant.Cabiztet Furniture. ' Q• 11 TX 11- .1-, SUCK° )V., 111,125 fi lifftillhorifitt.,,,The York, Nog ANIIFAMTHERS, Wholesale and I INK WI Nana. arldra Carved lionottixkl Vomit • . every description. fin Inferior .ortiolcp. Oydera by faithfully nod prompllyereentoil. Dealers util others Invited to call !tali osamlneour Mack. ./Y4,3thr - -- FEVER :AIM AGUE. DR. EDWARD lILEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE For Mr Amer and Aost. Maw. Floor. DOPePcia 0 . 1 tf ro Italians Alfietf.s. THE P rioters of thin Medicine will sin 0, without hecitation or fear nf wutradietinn, that the I , TVIIIPrOL 311X1C11x has owed more,. where it has Ran Intmduce.i.then any other m edicine in use for the 11110•11 dine... Thin medicine h. neither Anionic min gulobre In It. ecropewitlen, all of the inscrediente are of a perreeth henithr character and Pe r son s while and turitromting in their tend.q, Persons while awing this niedlcine will not he affeets4 br exposure to water or a darn p atinnentrete morwthess when to thole u.al health. Planter, In rections of the .nohntry who,.. the AgeeTrc nli . will do well in adapt thliimmileino, aw the Indira Is not oLlineni to ley by while undertreatment and they mar be a.cred cleanevre._. 'Dm Proprietor eauhlintroduce thousands of certlacates fruenthnee of the highest ability. hut preferssayluff to lb. sick our non bottle and yon will have the infallible Proof In Tn.-self. Full dire, tlnvis VT its we aceompany vela bottle. Certifies., eau be seen at the eMe.e.roboving what this For has cured when all ethers have failed. For pirrmsia and all other RIM°. Complaints Ilseid Is loots better Medicine blithest:Mika. It hsn alga iwetitnken with therneetuftnulahlna wncrcees 10 revvrotl CAW, of Rheumatism nM tent; for three man Plaints take a tabliduconful a day. Ont, bottle of this Medicine VerFoften has the desired el. het. Price her bottle. For into by Druggists In all parts of • the United States and 15snada. AllWholesalew ordrre must lu tuldressail to 311 1 . ED A 111.1fElf Mt. sole Pro - printout. Arpodway, New York.. Aorrcrs--Nrcalust Bros- D. A.. Pahneetork A Co., out Co,.and Ur.. ii. Keprr. l'lttsbnegh. totaMyv The tio,..les' Book! NAO Übe who can read talould be without a n,fw filllrTfTnrelf OF THE l'lf1T}:11 Tlfr. DIitiLAVATION . and WASIII - NOTO,VBYARLIVELL ADDRESS. Just ruLliebecl a luxe eeo. liens, parer. 42 p Woe. illus. tratod with finis Portrsita of if aehluellon and Jefforsois on tinted wslwr. l'eurs—Cloth. 21 et.. Paper Coecrsc 12!f etc tAnoilderinuthe et le lu which thialSioh n ot P. It to bno of ellliAl`ll,7 as well as ovecath, MOST Utir4 l l./L ones ewer Uolf Med. I.lbersl torno, to the Lod, llcor.Ohrs scsol on your ord., h , the Publish-4' THOS. glliith lisssenstrowt,licsi lore. X. II —nolicl.in Arent. wantwl telt the Chore Book throughout [hoes miry. yotenef The Eagle Ilanufaetrulag Company efutuffulare nerd n_*r.f fhtlntei“, efulosels Golds, ciladiwouut rm. fAs 0000.0 ram BI LK - ratnekTELLF-4 ANDCUTOLDIES. in great "'Ulf% r of Patterns and combination of Odom all of which hslarna aro CONFINED TO OUR. OWN SALES, • An entindr new arable far suRNITURE, 17111).r..117:171* Whleb madam,. themaker nntn.t DURABILITY and RIMINI:Ad Vaud I ',n any staid. ever LOf re ward. nude Gned•oft°hd s n m . u ada nru P e o v w er e ul.a,,[ f a dr aarle.lnt snly 'lndere afJl an -well tree:mine three fingrie brfcre puretualog. ari-Odire of the Nn.4 Park Mee. N. Y. i•1.1-arne b. IZSTL Akeat IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN. SPRINGS CO:, IntKrt.," arid D.J. , In IRON AND STEEL, th•GTF trid .IW'rrtf., Artn, Kann nuosiantly on hand atollarsnrtment Dar, lind nand. Iltda.Shnn, and nth." IKON. - - • 'STEEL 01' ALL KINDS. lm-a..ts from all sertbris of the ca , UntrY tat itaitrd tt , rall or vend thtlrOrliPrlt.eforeitmlinc. OrC.re Iy malt et:tr.:rd.. eurrr.r. et 1l An at the tenr.tt cuat'igt rat.. MA ITT) S. * ___2tll3:tot•tvellh .y. S CALE FELIN BROTHERS' & CO., WIIOLESA LF. DRUGGISTS,. • FORK. I tzrt rr, to N.. 110 I:7,7botmod. 077,1-saan., 1:41POIITING the leAing Eirti•;:r , from their SnLanal market, bath In Yrrure sad i'nsTindlen. anti et ! d on to 111114Wlevnmon0,1.• tnntas. Innl•rnelLher In nnlnn. bT mall, will roninn Llanir ne,ntlca. • KIIMBEL'S PATENT MAC - 1117.111.1T _•IIED LEATIIER 8,1M)1:10. Artzti iw M r (14• 0 7. HEI rondetstinz ti*" t i 041 111.4414 Tkather. banoght; otre.4l 000041, [oot t. tbeltt• trt con ettify ttroka.9.o.l will.. • 0,100. hug in Ilan Pn1:110...001 pr oateraol - t4tr. t-mL,lrt 1140 ankle 0,0110 pl.. th• pun um-r. t.+./.antad Mao, ay. rtool--01114 1001.60,„ 1:1,111 And All Eoolonary arsl.o , In 1-1.0 110,' ,01.170ovitte jet94. - .otv NL. K ENT um- Yen./ at- Y. Globe Iron P c 1 i g Works. Nvs. 311 and 313 Manrce -ifiPPOAITIC rvx ♦t.LAIUS ALL.S Irorl 12: on.e.vp ~c7RERT:, i...uhgcriLerr. having extensive and nn_ Maplorval afrangnr.,,,L• ausenttut.l•l; trwe't their line. al. pow prprarr4 to MY, tel Itba DoTitM dealrrAtb_rorsghtat tM contary. MIOCAIIII* d CAST /RUN RAILING, . ;• • •tri7 devertrilatt, aNtartpra,6lo...-r, orma..tal.. rY 3r ..x.4 r4garra, drive (Haim% Mina, 11 . 311.% tb•ww. Mt • 11 sr_ ::made, raat , 4 , 0.7 and .tk4. Also, a import, riustltyrl,Y; alw. T,,,,, al 4V/1-.3t . . . ... . L • they •Illtarmat U. MIMS. oy Inftnath.,4ltalkh tltf. . t ip ty a ‘l,Ylvt •,irl (twain..., t.t. custuAsletre. of *sty c 4.4. oe h.m. In the fir:, t... , ,.. fr,tit oortyy pail's, nf (1, Uolt.l SAW thstafnUy, ratived-avlerlftut.4 . 4,lo_ the atow.t 4.4potch: ftiT t LAVED& mY . /I` , ,i'2 , 21;u1 , 1 lett . ..el.:C. Y. —..... . . .1.11 11 EL, L. C A VERT.. De:d i7as. In Pra , .. 111... Patste4 Pall. als4 Talal s .Ntaaal sal Vll law Sitar, Lastkota., Malt, ConlAga, Tarim. IThlclaf. Match sat. a , . Z.l I/mm.lth rt.. :taw Traft. arbialt v, WINDOW SHADES, Gilt Cnrnittem, Table TraISINZ. ItVeralla Dralat . , 1 , ...10 (Satiation at.. aat.tfra.. it rt.attsaAa !Art York. MISCF,ILLANEOUS. COLIM I XWM/Y 'a. 40 ik .1 If OND srs M. Ma PALM, Proprietor. ROB.E.T E. PATTERSON'S le y LIVERY AND SALE .. RT4nLr, , omen Diamond sired and Cherry • ey • yirrnirunas. rA. AS HIAND , - . 7 . ARO Sratrr, ABOVE SRVIINI7I dTRZET.• P 1.) I' 17 1 A . 7 f BENSON, PROPilltioll. I Xirrrice .13.. rd, $1,50 per day—/£0 ..11sr Patent Process for Tar.nhig. • • FULTON'S l'atent Chemical Proctis. trt. Atritttr t . h =t 4 jllll3="Or,d'otitli, turvd lq ode.dhltd tbo time lvdulr...t by th, tucc-ma, od. marl Wm: twox...droz' irmootruudt, streact Lb: vet end ditrability IP . 111 /...r.1rr.d other Oars Wsaw , ct urataing Leatbrir. For rallicluurr,VAGPlr.t NEWNICKII, ard 'No.= Wmpti Plitaburglit..ll6. - - - LindewLead Company of Wißoonattt. - :!: IHE Corporator ortltiti•, Cignprtnyluive °ward book. for soL.eriptldn - igth..tarltol o rk. c Making flour* of I.lroort. IVIG g KINS k 71 f north a., 1 3 1{t,bursth. whom Vat 304 .61 11 col 4 CbrrierMenlotleol Sorrel e. be eon ommtwd Infonnatlon rrlottro to the tk , 03pkir.....• • • ...../.71,. IILASS We Man. Nat. Tel. Oillea.) (Into.lt.t.iusrler .' ['cry', Untalsi aVITY HOTEL, (lato Iltown fl ) 4:omer of Emltlinclel and Tblrd Arcot*, l'lthibuich. Pa.,'ULASS Anil Proprietors. ga - Tbis large erul cotrm.dloug lirut... hitting angler iron•lloruturtt repair. mut turulgbed rich egnipmvuto thrumbout, in nor openfor lbo rooeptlon of tbo Irnvollnit public. Crixr.ocs xunrsArt. avlS.4om ' 5. 7 ---- i , - ; - : art.= S. OUT/BERT it BON, N.ERAL COMMISSION AGEICTS , ug.theaaie ant pitrehaeo of Itml C O . ll .3 .e . 7 of Hedlß CIE fqr Negotiating 1.1N114 Mugs, Mortgages. kr, No. )10111r.1 et Yitteturgt_24l44 T. C. WARRTN °TON; (DIPLOMA.) & CrILLIMEN'S SITOE STORE; Ite hns alwaro on bawl a full assortzacot, Na V., oarth .treet:llttOrttratufs. saVtvd p OINUTNE EXTRACT . , OE norpEtt, eetattilabea rroolved flar prntolurm 4., It SiireT Medal. sod 2 Dlplosnal—Minuagtory, kEIG Vann greet, Pittaborgh. Pa. la,rienirsre of 'lumen,. monterflAti. se2tdll 'WALTER Pr.3IARSIIALL, Dcalor Itt Nato. Plicumd a Dooro Illualnalt No. 85 Wood ittxtreLllttiO b • "I' jo rt lo k A , Kot . of put tlot . oll.lvated totteuTaslttre . ro, 11011- : mh.l-63 ALEX. FRASER, Otnameptal ' Annus(red, Aitronnty MO. • , T A.-BROWN; would most iespectfully Wrm the paLM that to hoop', on hunt, stitisetand on tho wept ohle of tho Inwood, Allegheny . cur. a. mot; plate setiortment of Veoltlen TOrilUan shut. tern ore tondo to order, In the Net etvle. - vrolventodegpol to any In the United Ptstro. ille Ong.eon renunred without th e old of . n ors driver. Ilevinjonrehatevi the stck. tOolv, nod of the -{..lldnet:•Zdieluent of ll .atneey.t. 3/0,41and.1 attrpropared to 'furnish, their old enetonkere u rest is tbo public at largo. with everything In their Agency. No. 6 Woodetreet, Pittsburgh. , • meta° BROWN. r. toxins, _ _ :..... 7Bat. maikriva. ' •rM GLAI3E4 - !..WORK.S; . j[ ORENZ & VOGRTMAN. Blantifuoinreris A of alI kin& of VIALS, BOTTLES, nod AVINDOIV SS, 013 Water And AS Froatstrects, Blttobursb. - Ai.:11.-,Vartleolar attention void to odd OI Or Aladoot Waif _mint. moulds far Bottle. and Viola:.: pm= . . . JONES& QPIGG, Mnpufitoturere of Sprin and 'Miter 844 'Mash MO 84. 41"-Plobit Inge, Caleb and Elle 13 . 71: r % Bout Nat Tapers, NI 1"4 - ; 54.74 , ietreit icuur.as rianufattiii_ers, of 6 114 tOrVath.tgetta.VAVer.°l•99l-4,kr'Vrr PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. TUESDAY 114. Wr.lern The< 1/r. 1.1.4111(44. • • Tao following Important &momenta will en pinin themselres, and land grant slitl.do,r e n, In the friends of Mot itestitillian, Ilmmtkonr, lA, I To Err. Matra. 1,. elfrAibby and 101,0( Bath } son, milli SrlenottnitiArr. lxy., Commit," of 1 Orneritl Art , nittly: are, to nom lirrohro, I Prat. of thr Berorde Mreetorr of ll a Wror , rt, Phrologi al Seminary. .110NOnni. CW11,111.01 Iltivrtittrs —I bore aal , weighed the matter of my tippoitittoodd to I the Professorship of Iffiloctie and i'oatotaiTitant. ogy in the Westurn.:Theultigical Semna7. and I _1 now giro you my decision. It seems to too the!, -I call in clear and complete. I cannot tdenythot lin it hew concurred oreryilling which I Imre loon I 1 in the habit of regarding, off on liullostion or • I Cod's mind in such Matters. f therefore mama the chair offered ITle, and will etolooror to ranch the Seminary at the beginning el the Holt term. .1 1 hope my congregator' and Presbytery .*lll vp• pose no •olistrtiollon to my removal. I will not detain you by on expression of those fanny thoughts which norecrowd upon my mind. Many I of them are persuatol. Stu& no are of a public nature, I may havit an opportunity or oxpremoing hereafter. Gut I wish to ask far th. prayers or youtroelves and or all the friends orthe Seminary. This is not a merely fool request: "I shall greatly need help from God everyday, in my new and solemn position. • Very respectfully and affectionately your}, • rtommt. Dr. Plumer nunennoeil hie 'neeeptance to his congregation on Sabbath last, as follows: hie Demi Peoei.e.---It is known to you that our last General Assembly cleated me tre.a Pro fessorship in the Western TheologicalSentinnry at Allegheny City, Pennsylvania. lat 6redisup piised that I wits appointed to teach Church His tory, and lal once entirely declined.. But. the Chair to which 1 un invited, under the resolution of the Assembly and the action of the Directors. of the Seminnry, is that of Didactic and Pastoral Theology. Nothing could better suit fey tastes and studies than these branches of instruction. The irratter has come before motinsought, and with unusual unanimity on the partof all who j had a roico in the neater. The departments of fered me are relinquished by the other Profes sors with great cordiality. and the votes of. the Directors hero been entirely unanimous. ! merous letters assure me of the cordial support . of the ministers and churches especially interest eil iu this School of the Prophets. I have exam ined the question of duty with great care and IQ riousnese; and so far as I con judge, it is clearly my duty to aeceot the appointment thus offered me; anal I shall this week ask my Presbytery to , take measures to release me from my pastoral charge from and after the second Sabbath of September next, that I may enter on my duties I as Professor at the opening of the next session. I need. hardly say that nay decision has net been made under the influence of any want of tonfidence in you all. No man ever had a kind er or more considerate congregation. We have lived iu great peace and Fore. In!sickneas and health, in Joy anal sorrow, our regards have gone out towards' each other in a very pleasant manner. If I leave you, it will not be for any ; aunt of love, nor on account of any ment, nor fur worldly gain, nor far an easy mode of life. nor for, perishing honors. Whet, I came here I thought l it !meltable I should spend the rest of my days nmong you. But God (his =lie be ever' praised) 4sslss to direct otherwise. HIS counsels are of old faith fuleess and troth. It in highly dangerous to re sirt his culls. I dare not set myself against what nearly all my friends have united with me in re-! gardiog as the clear teachings of his Providence It is the call of the whole denomination to which I belong. I have carefully and recently read the thought, of the pious Halyhutton, anti of Den. Chalmers anti A. Alexander, en' similar occasions, end if they were right in accepting, I feel sure that I ought not to 'leave. Though lam weak the 1 Head of the Church in mighty, and I comealtmys i self to Him, its an honest attempt to fulfil the du- ' 1 ties or one of the most responsible offices in the 1 world. Ile who has girdesl me In nil the tri as of a ministry of more than a platter. of ,o century, i'etti—unt, -' - Ittitsr — Tatiike me now He can ; make, thefieble like florid . To the faint hegir -1 eth Mietts. Our nufficiencyla of Him. , 1 I know no man more pleasantly situated In his ', Presbyterial and Synodical connections than 1 I am. Ido not know an earth a bode of men who • i seem to me to hate more of the love of he ' brethren. than my easpreshytern. And our S ti. od 'of llaltiniorc will, in my opinion, be one of ho' moil pleamot and efficient organisations in or' denomination. In thin 'natter 1 hare,friun the Tient, acted with ! entire candor towards yon all. Within twenty . ; four hear: of my bearing of the definite shape' 1 things had :mit:med., I informed the elders and • deacons of the bettor the ease. Up to this time i our lore alai confidence hate been mutual. I i treat nothing hereafter occurring will, in the slighted: degree 'disturb our friendship. I wish to earisy 'with me, nod to leave behind me, none but the kindliest feelings_ Itetspeetiog a successor, T hare nothing to nay, further than that you die far better judges lof whet will suit you than 1 am—that I hot* long thought it beat te take no part in the selection of catastensor to any office I-might hold—that so 1 long as i rnmsdn, I wilt cheerfully invite nay ono 1 to preach for, you whom you may desire to hear --arid that ittmaking Tow' choice, I trust you will be governed by the most seem' regard to doctrinal Roominess, personal piety. and finely real, In the minister shun' you Dhoti choose to terve yoo. Hut -as to the particular person who 1 'hall break to you the : bread of life, I have with ing to say. There are many scoria of ministers in oar connection, any one of whom you would be indeed happy to secure. • • Sew 11,4, The following from the Newark ilircury, is the only condensation we hare happened on of the extmord:nory orticlf on Nativism meetly put forward by Mr. firownson,...tind we therefore pub for the information of our readers: Nativism In the Catholic Canteh. We hare strew:ix alluded to the fact that Ores tes A. Brownson, the well known editor of the tAttholic Review, in Boston, hail, in the July number, come out holdly.in defence of doctrines generally sustained by the organitaiion known en the Native Americans, and sustaining their jObrice and propriety with the exception of their hostility to the Catholic religion. Tho article is well worth a perusal,. both from the ingenious points made by the writer and from the (act that It seems io embody the views of the ultra llonnin Catholic party. The sumo positions ore generally endorsed by.the Boston Pilot, the best sustained Irish Catholic journal ho the country, and the fact is demonstrated that the real Catholic Church Wishes to build a wall between it and the Irish, German ' mid Italian Iladesls, which can not be broken down. Within the last few years there has been grow ing upin this country oolong Catholics a spirit of opposition to that control from abroad, which is transforming the Catholic Church of this coun try into a mere advocate of tyranny and oppres sion in Europe. The young Irelatul party aro not so numerous as the other, but they have men i.of hold, orignttl vieirs at' their head, end they strike fearlessly at that Catholiuiem which regards the Church * above country or race. Within the last few weeks the Otirea has contained a series of • articles, said to be from the pen of Meagher, reviewing the conduct of catholic pre lates aid dignatnriee with it bitterness of invec tive rarely found in our public jeuruals. . So far `has this war been carried on, that we have no question but that the Catholic prelates will, if possible. take the most conservative Native Amer ican ground If they-can thereby separate their flocks front the teachings of such men. We do -not mean to convey the impression that at the present" time the, - gronad *Mimed by BroWnson is popular with our Catholic population; but if it become the rallying point of the Church, it may be depended upon that it will soon become so.— Our ottject, however, in alluding to this subject was to give our readers a &inception of the views advanced by Mr, Brownsen, which maybe briefly . . seaweed up as follows: ; , i. Native America:thou is itt i itsolf but the ex pree.sing of that spirit of ustioosiityuseeutial to , seery goieenment. ' 2. Tho exclusion of a4•fereigners from the right Of siiffrago would be desirable. •a. Native Americanistn, as it exists in p party toms in this country, is objectionable, because it aims its opposition at only Catholic foreigners. Foreigneririn.this country are too officious, "Intermmldling, riotous and factions. They gen croUrfollow msn and not , -principles. ; '. The country is 'essentially ' Bud foreigners must 6Te notion of the fact. fOrtk, f. The Catholic) Church and Catholic Press is the true comereatiro clement In this country, and the opposition waged against it has been in consequence of the disreputable conduct of so reaurof Its foreigners. - . • We have already raid that the article was writ ten with great forte, and we may add to thli that it Is characterised by faimem. It states correct ly and forcibly. tbe which Lave grown out of the, foreign disponi' of .our Popthstion, and thermions which hare produced the present ex. cited gate of public feeling against them. It ~..._____ The BoustottWegraph": OfJOIY . tat; refer", lins no ~,,,,rs for Anwrie.nnitm, ', Iteteis-tiais it ns vi, . , ‘ nranirealle Act oo i„,, !" \ a Drop,' PI irtiment of netiounlite\ and the, web This is tll. prptket;en et' the , ,`State Cen i l i C i al 11,,ing to the predieticin that Senstorlinniton, noVr,, ter le tonnlont tit/a It will nbsoi i li s infotheinle- Covelnittee otthesadininistratien‘Yjarty. Minds. lie ineista that other races [ ernlongsa undetetood4o be tbe s fiszst of 0 aoria,,ny political ,! withstanding AliOln‘sopularityothis Nebraska (hey h, tinet 40 mtliemltt.tt, T it remelt, a „ (ty „ 3 \ yro i ateed .., h y i tt h e onitto k otheetty , e vote at the time, *bulk not, In the end, *teel" • threlgnere in regard tit e‘ ,k tierlean netieneiltty, und„. different'.topics, !.: Wox oippp ee th e c \whon the l ‘ ally lose popularitiyileias, .saye :• ... . ti o .,t, th„,, d o toad non t , hdp ate i n .tho"tn o ti on . s whole artixnubliehed, we' stall have thent'eircula 1 „—,,1e,, believed when .we uttered this' Bre__ ale - silly nay 144 they flow in and fonalhemnatves iu ' ted, in elfrkp ttact-form t in .everyl nakf of the I ''''n eat the sober tettortaithought of the pre. the mole cerrent a ilngimArnericen Ilf& \ Ile &ate. Nuinher itheteeupia, oona a tce i t " on! I Ple,TWltittever Senator ':ltoukon's motives-were, i """" 'ho t rogiliovre oeglit`toarsinlilate theln-' paPer columns api t tnyfilf. 'lf the othert are to I t l . now ...1128tirTis Vitt , - Our Preate-',. Ledger, Lagrange TeTtgraph;\„l3ne s t ‘ rop Advertiser, sal v os to lie, 1.0 be truly say?. Gott the prednin- he al long. every 6newill atimitehatlf the bcm. 1 c'n te being verified. The San Antonin \ , itottl"g nallmoilit.i •, ,ef et ; reoloiSe wilt brook na orr.ta. patty is not ling lived, it's tit least !Ong. ' ~,,,,,, orpotittos, in Iti'vnwr, 'tome. This Plitt `',„ winded , ' ''_, ''''," 1 , ~',, hamgrAtertlee:l9:,ulne'vhe'eca. eQ t ell gi d s ° te \ ti. ' Tri a b it u d n :!s ' en to ra n- 1, or ih" " I :l 9 's in '" I" o "rrg i iY rfwr'or that we \ \ .The ' COnindttet%iteslidePted 'th" lie l nneent ",' wither infthen ': 50...... h ' , , I\nounce the Nebraska, ; bin the pon...tical hobby n'telO4 fiuLser fififftiffetio evicast t` \ 4 r , \ , 'methmt of worisrt --Winging all its force to t.. d tia . p a r-- - f. hsee Woeq ivomtly pro "lfie mplfdry, fbcfsfhte. flon iff,tuvul cannot'; bi , o rHI 01100 on a eingle:Peint... The\enemy .0 °ran Imp i rat i oThathavreshieeey 11 Do Not itiO s if is'lsforol eithekin justble welt, (heel- l ,e, Overwhelmed is the De* ill , l , Daa - Uaa"..) . •`' i n it se lf netting practically, 4i it an ' l a *l r . sy to vlrPlitio Be toillonnlity to item,Lxte coffer deem anted "IPmw Nothitsg- Settin out with Su If `bill P • "b • 8 " he Bo atentats of 'its tooloonal`hfe to ht, entertiot : tom ntruniptien that a coalitiOh exists.thatweeh u • 1 the *e r n " en its Pueqe. and depehded upon't he people of Texas, lt w tad v - !vivo it e orty,iont notorse to Lanononcolnli Malt ' ibis apinion end the wbigs, the theninitlea clmrg- 0 ne tun hoer., ptetes, ot pteholles , .`,; . It feels that It', to, the ennlition with having "espeuSed th doe,- Sr lx \ al()me a law.'!:. %, ; • . ' , ‘ 7 , ‘ het the eight! to cnYthet In all not repogroseit.",th trine or illso4criptuni again.: all eiti,v.ne,Wet \ nettive the inaral Invbio. ,, lt , ii far you la:conform lo'sit, ,' herr , of Whstovr'rellgiooo filth :" tnfl.witil hit not forqm to eatiriwio' , o, Son. W 0 did nut fo;mr l I nsin "elee..oll Ince with lesecret ne , l' ,• mth-bottnd you tei rJannin. 1:1 1 ..;y0tbilo not like us an Wit nrif,`•nsseeintioti reposes to punirle mast for can yon Sony hewn, softener - you intme.'''.,.,lf I frotn'Si. l,,,,, i , nae , motives of`vbespithaty open my derds to the; , \ WO'propt udder these . char es *their` ktenheer. nnlkedmit)litn foto the bosom! of my , ' Order. \ ' rell)i , I have , therighl v ta Mil ect him to eenforin ! 1. , ,1s it`propo,4ll by any nue ta proscribe:ta b, tny Llomentletpremigements, and not unitirtake 1 , *waltzed it . ; tizensnCerthinly, no body of,ziteit bah the:enact , or intvfere'eillis tfaon. Ho it Is vsith 1 proties`ed in ' olei,rillis,\ thatelass, of the eleetike a netion, \when f wn brediltality it opens Ps/lopes ! franchiion or in extlet, them from the Stater;' or, to'foreign : ere exit/ from\elto r nun country' or' to ezcfm x l: their ehildree from the pantie schools; avoltithacily`nmviog 't to inkt! their fortune. It i or to iti instil ;DO , * bklYilVi.or t. Pret'eat them :\ will mover he.' planed to ad them forgetting:; from eat slag the nrofeetionk or acquiring real that thi , yare\ Its gin,. tS, askukeing •tho airs ofT mance; or \t%itunrite on them any burdens not natural Loin ti Citizens, ptheekthug nt once in rborne by GM,' ,fellew-citize4 I .:!,• . take the . management ( its nlfiqrs upon them- 1 \\:\ lVhat thCatn, does , the DiSheeratie Cotnesitteit #%, nelver,\ or even valuitteernig theiradvice." I ! Moon when' it 'talks 'pr o prOacription,'! and of We think ummatt of whatevrr patty or pqrsun- i takmg "from citizens the chil ii . ghtaWliieh they Mon eon overthrew the clear MI eenvincint logic ; hatualready acqUirett under the sconstitution?" We slnill let it arkaer. \ \ , \ ' of this pa`ragitpli, tbe doet roes ef„`which we I have ever ' aestelned. is the riter prieeeds h e 1 "It : its, an attempt," sayis th e 'aintimittee, "to to contk.o.ty poll- ! settle a policy not renegoised in any, law of this ,Lows [bat thezintaral caul[ 0 0P on toe Pitt : l,oC foreig, era, !anti a ennankit. in- ; country,dhat herenflek,no!man both out of the d e ! i country, shall hold as,elyil Once under the ger - terference inlinlities,`cla, inn the. abilitk to ernment." I dr tins mean% anything,lt,is that the eble l'residentieleantelts, had to thr,i - w over can- 1 didates not friendly'to theii`li , nve, is t the forum-' right aequired. by a nat tnlised\foreigtier lathe , n , i right to hold Ogre. We a `inclined to think tha t than of nu Amerfeti\tentimeet and fe trty. this right depends entirel sin the prior rights of insists that foreigners Laud no:right tkelnita \ skj the people, to elect whom tlinichooSe.' A newly equnl footing with native-been .'iktizetts , , keno na,.." t i on in hound to a d ot ik at t e h d o h ns , Wh a t in held. kmaele citizen bas be right toliNtl ap\olßee,ifthe .', •,, '. . out ns a boon they hate no ci,iim\ to insist, upon'n get it; and notAtithout it \ \ \ a. ,, , ,, r i g h t. Ir . t h ey e ti c h,, t„. em il gra t ei r etu i fi x I\ `.The democratic dommittee .risiumes that if \ a their residence elsewhere s tiacivnitist accept it' fefeigeer is a candidate, voters 'have 'nothing . ' subject to suet. eonditiout,`net re:pugh ! under.„penalty of high tthason to the.canstitittion.anelo .the I elaelbrit, but to foe Ins name on theirballots, f v or alley:2, are the nation *lntl mieceites it see: , proper to annex. The Italie, theta, the, natural i Bueelik_ committee fails to poirA out. d the onee right to preserve itself, anClinit whieli\consti. le. that instrument which` secures to foreigners , tutes it what it is—its natiOnal 'spirit, g.,ififfs, i (lie offye of the country. Its whole . t, , etisonitig usnges, manners and castoulenci therefore ban ; on this Rolcit is wretched sopLittry, neldreased , th a nature! right to gnarl against mobil; o f 1 the visa - else of the close most interested and the' foreignern,'Wbich, in its judgi.nont. is i n C mc iy.„ I scruples of: s tke conscientious ignorant. Thenery able with die:maintain:ince of itclrierititi s ... lof proscription raised by a defeated eandidatnis The conelndieg portion of the artieleils deroV ridiculous. Tile mnjority will vote for its Own tad to a d o c o n oe of Catholicism, no n ot ft ic i ti d a d'i men, and if n''candidate happenslethe of the ma , . \ ' in time causes which have producmlthliAnierican f'ority, so muclittile better for Oim:'.. feeling. Ile states that it is 16 coneerthtire I ,Bat it is saill'that a naturalized foreigner may , against the wild vagaries of radical foreigners as'i bier good charaelnik effective abilities, thorough Amerietuntru itself, and clnins. that it of I' edrieation, nutnerOni, virtues, patriotic senti the snfeguards of' the„eountry. While there 1 , 1 ments; orthodox reliniu, &c., Ecti4 . mad that much in this article' for thought and reflection r ,,l none he these things' 'will avail hien ; 'that "the our renders Must reineuther that it looks at the • stendaCd of capacity 0,0. honesty Is to be over question entirely from , Catholic ground. The,'looked, and the circumishinea. of birth and birth lenders of Cathelleismin Ibis country very clear ; I alone, mast decide whenelall fill the offices of the ly perceive that a new emigration it epeedily.; gavernment." Most trn, ; there aro exceptional comie7, upen them. TheY'kee dint the German ; cases unde?!..this general rule'too underevery oth eleminent, with *Bits antipathy to their Church, I 'or: ',lf Kossnth were a can ate for Common and with all its radical notiens, is becoming alert 1 Council, be ikeuld he beatett,lly any Brown or potent every day, mot they are looking around I Said!. It is n'harel case, you any, that the acci- for aid. It is in rain ti, seek it arnoeg the lot-; dent,of birth slideld defeat Kess`uth. So also, it ter, and theyantarally torn to the conservative seems hard that he who comesar\age the day Amerienn element of the country.. ! after On election 'cannot rote; Be most wait a ' Tins article hip been vehemently, attowled by ' year, becatuie by di "accident of \birth," be is Meters: Deheny tel Mitchell. and to,undergoing 1 not a day_ older. \ , ~ the mot Severe end, searching 'cr:tleinin• Wei The true inquiry is\whether the getkal rale have melenvered to; ive Otte readers it'elear idea ;it in the main reasonable. If the polities.' aondi-' , of its ch'ot-aetcr, toe S Somerrlint interesting epi- ! tion of the'conntry in Fitch thnt the civet:ion of sode nt this time, null \ a *cementl threten in ! any man of a certain oleic would be takhn!`as an to distract. the potartni. It ia proper for i indorement of certain infpreper motet:nettle on tia to soy that we do nolcenterthin the samefears 1 thepart of that, chnss, It wont' be it patrietlitin of anti-Catholie fereignets',a , ,\ are felt by - Mr. ity to T ote the hit oPponent .\. Thousands ofijeur Ilretenson. s While we lia‘ , a &modered it ourdo- 1 citiroTlB voted for Mayor Conrail, because the elet,- 0 7 t° °PPe$ O n'ant° of the ';iretande mode hr.e lion of Mr. Vitus Would baleen regardsd , ae, portion of ear Geretian Perni,4o l hi , ve ere dis - , a triumph of a corrupt adrain tration. Every , posed to dim honor to that lovn , ,iir, freedom whichi member' of the Central Committee may be can, has madelhem exiles from th'eir't father-land.— :scions that Judge Pollock. is bet qualified foi , While we desire to expinin ttll!. reasons which Governership than his opponent,}et every one lotto aroused an American ,entitnent at thin et thlitlklaill ; .. proscribe , lava bacon s they think time, we weuld not advocate a ithe,k l act of. in- tt inpoetary„thstata.party.,,recerems—ated by the untica-aostoril :any- stlaSei‘ of DDT \ L iuksCt , D. We i ; ledge Shall not gain' t h e ascendency ,n ip the State. tune ue norther contracted views ot\benni# free- i For similar reasortir'Americons may 'decline, or nom Isthiel, Would exclude from itS\enpy,esetit ' the pooten t, con di t i on of the eneintry; voting for any race or iie'lde : but believing Coati for - our t any. foreigner. And Gibs without nay \ hate to .trawrienn Institutions We are'ludebted ith the ! foreigners as such but from if sense or, patriotic habits and customs of the American ' nsind , 'nre i rbliguthin to bienk up the dangerous korithinn- espied env natint.slity at the necessary find can i thin existing in that class to suppprt theirsoid trolling element among n0,_.,-Veyth?.k. Jfel ' Otirg• i men for office. We - entitle to fatts`wellanima. \ There is not a member of the Demeeentie \patty who is not aware that his party is now dietathd to by its naturalized members, who, , nithe price of their support, demand an enormous - share, of, thd apolls. There is not a politician' who !dike not knew that wherever the DemeeratiePartjt . has acquired therhajority. in a Northern State c it" hat been by e coalition with the compaet.foriiign threes, moving under the generalship of _bishops and priests. Tile only effectual method Of break ing up this coalition, it for every good citizen to vote, so I.ID todeprive the foreign clique of the ad,, enntages premised it by bargaining in poll:ice: . • 2. The charge of pnniohing men for conrrirnre sake is draught' against the new movement. In all the !g,enevni !declamation of the address on the subject 'of the right of every man to enjoy his religiousviews without molestation,' every good citizen will beartily concur. Who does not regret the excessea,committed by the, fanatical or the ignorant on both eldea—tho insults to tan Amer ican Mtg.-the hsanults on penman wearing white felt hats, the attacks on American processions, the blowing rip 'of churches,and therlots between Protest:nits and Catbolicslv It is these very ex: CC99011 that every good citizen wishes to obviate, while he Would lehre every one the; "right to consult his own conthience in 'pattern of reglion." But no citizen has aright, under pretext of con cience, to menace his fellOws. A 'Mormon shim should refrain from parading his relgious se`englio in the Streets of our large cities; a South Settlalander woithl have, no right to kill and eat his \enemies on one of our pubile squarei t in honor,, of his god -,\A Mullet, woman should not .complain that hoer, rights 'of conscience were tnimph,4l upon, if restrained , froth pi:telling her child in the Delaware its,a: sacrifice; nor should a Catholic or other hishop,athen his- endeavors to get into his sole control hll thexiopertrof the churches 'of his sect, to-exert A gigantiOnon , eyed rani real estate powefin eur,nahlst, toaplit into fragments the echool'aystem of the Stathby dividing the school fund sprite control the action etthe State, are met with a ernantlutiyielding resistance. If Ilithop Kendrick wishes to wori . !hip the Virgin It and the aniutt, that is his' business; if Bishop Kendrick wishes to own ev ery church in the asst. end of toe State 'Ss tros 7 tee of an Italian prtheeling, that is enitha dif ferent affair, and eo on which cant is out of place. When the Penasylvania railroad compa ny wished to own lari7 real estate than Was thought safe to leave In its bands, the State in terposed its vete. BlitheKendrialt may well be restrained in the name. A Bishop has no better , : right to have a conscience to the' Anantity et, ii real estate he shall own the s tile President, of a railroad; and a law which slitnii; ,k iffirbld'any indi vidual to act as trustee for 413 to *auntie reli gions congregation and forbidding any congrega tion to own any:Feel estate, orcrthe parsonage, rharch, and rentelery,`,would not he justly charge: able withghts of. con . infringing upon any rights 'etience. ~ , t Of that part of the addresa which'la devoted ea % the peculiarities' of the seeretvassociation known ns "Know Nothings" 'we have Soothing to eny.!•'We aro not ntembere, nor can wojiadge of its principles, except ti,k Ita action. . Up to , this Gine, it teems to Wive acted discreetly... Therein one:class of secret political, associations which nee higlilt,eensureblei we refer to those whet° 'ebjectil it is ,to promote the \claims of itintert bees tooffietywith . out reference, principle.: T this clans belongs the notorious association Si Some roily or fifty. Democrats, 'T e e Miami Tribe,' which figured at Cincinnati some yeata agt4,and which has contined to monopoliser tbe offices find control.the party, , " Wjnen we hate AV evidence that the` present nsonlation is pursuing the aanie course, wo shall -.tint : hesitate to denounce it- •,, As a whole, the 'democratic, addresa May be pronounced.n noydy„af I -eaptandtu . ?% . guid'4lconalu sive document.—Phila.\Brgisf es.. ' ' 1=11212t1 . , A purl deal of disenision is now going on l touching the propriety : of maintaining the W.ltig ' party us a party NatNnal organization, and what I in rather striking is - a.at among the most zeld• r one whet:ate, of its perpetuation. we lind ,ilia( Union and The Riehniond Ey:Darer? A thief es: copieg the police cauld not chore heartitY, exult.. at his retinue, than do these disinterested and i patriotic journals at the hope of seeing., the Whigs planting themselves again on the RAW- more platform of 1832, and grinding over the worn-out at grist of lorgetten contests and di e .., fists. There was a time when these new vamps, t ed advorates of Witiggery retired the Whigsj ..triiink., a different course. and that, uniting [ with al! others who desire the restoration of the Slissonti Comproinire, they would lkurl from ' power the plitters and traitors who hoop villain- I ously and treacherously opened the North-West I Ito Slavery. But now The L'aion . take:\ heart ; again. and relying on such journals as rif Bee ' ton Courier, The Alhany Register, and Thr. troiti even i Adrertiter, calculates on beating the honest en I of the country, end confirming, the recent in- D. \ iquily by dirisi,, among the friends of freecto6 i ) We trust that nothing will induce any Whig-4,1 distrust thesineerity with which Mr. Pierce's or.td I gnu thus enstains the Whig party. or give less.. I than its slue weight to the advice which would i Itie the North to the backs of such cempremise- j breakers - and slave-driving politicians as Mr. I James C. Jules, Mr. Badger, Mr. Dan - on, 2.1 r. 1 1 Clayton, Mr. Toombs. Mr. A. A-Steplielis, and I the rest of those who hare to entirely renounced j the Whig party to nerve the interests of slayers% Every Whig who can embrace these individuzils In his political affections may he'snre that ut the I name time he minim to Pierce and Douglass the I dearest service in his power, and does all he can to extend eineeer and render its domination omnipotent in the country. That is what the Ciliort and the Richmond Rn7oirer mean, in their anxiety for the maintenance of the Whig organ ization; and it is what the Baleen Courier nod tUe Albany Register are aiming at, whether they know it or not. There is no nerving two moo-, j tern in this struggle: anti he that is not far l liberty above all things else, it for slavery ellogether.—N: T. Tribmie. DIE POLITICAL Exr mitekc 01% A LoooroVo. The editor of the Washington Saitiart, by his as sociatfon with the so-called democratic party, is led, to the foll Owing train c.i; reflection; Weshould keep bettor company: . • Deinagognes are the. greatest nurse ,that any country can be atilicted with. They he'elll to bo the epoutaneous, growth 'Of free 'eountyles..-- i3ffice is within the reach:Of every. man who can,' make himself of coniequence enough.„to attract public attention. Every miserable creature who, takes it into his head, to beoome a politician be gins to look to office and .in order to help him self along, ho endeavors hi much clamor and oft-: repeated professions, to impress the people,witit' a sense of his devotion to them. lie dis Over s, treason where the people ace the purest honest?. and the most unalloyed patriotism. lie' hos quagmires where,the people ore nothing but firm footing. Ile goetcabout aniong the-people to stir and agitate them , . A party of them get together and they make the welkin ring with their vocife rous declamation? The do and :ay everytning, in the people's name, and oil the' time They. care nothing for the pcople,and the people very little. fur them. In penning this paragraph, we think the edi tor must Imre had his mind on Douglass, who is the great latter-day agitator of this country. Casani.—TireCourier & Enquirer says it is I settled that England is prepared to lot Canada I be just as free as It desires. The Ilooso of Lords, by a rusjoilty of. twenty-four, has voted to ans tain the 31inlsterial• 'DIU, alsrliabieg the present upper imolai of 'Cannata Government, which is .tiamlnated . for life by the Governor General, 'end ' providing for an Upper Chamber to ho elected by the people, the members whereof must each be worth a thousand pound., be th irty , years of age, are to have a term of dace of six years. The vote •of the Lords was given In spite of a very earnest and able speech of - Eard•Derby against the bill, and it insures the iimplete con summation of the measure. It is *by far the moat Important of tha series of concesaion which the mother col:lntry hos. been malting to Canada' for years, and in fact leaves butane more con cession to be made to produce abseiuto indepen dence—namely; the election of Governor by the people Instead of hie appointment by the Crown. EXPL.OIIIO ' I.-At Cincinnati, e -boy, who area amusing himself with shooting 'off fire crack seeing an empty whiskey barrellying on the side walk, put a lighted cracker into it and stop ped rbe bunghole. Singular se .11 may appear. the exploolon of the cracker, foreed outthe head Of the barrel andshreke the boy's leg. GAZ-v 17MMME Tue KNOW 'Norinrion.!—Tble Mysterious body are apparently: at the present time, bolding a State Convention or conference in tho vicinity of ' Colombia or 'folio other quarter. Yesterday morning several hundred persons, supposed to beloirg to the cede:: lefedhn city by the Pennsyl vania railroad. There appears to bee general . movement throughmit • the Stet*, end members are assembling from serious placea..:—Pktadefphia Loonies sou Ilurs•rezzi.—Aletter from St. Thomas, nay.; "The British war steamer Detestation arrival hero yezteniay morning from Havens', in larch of two vessels that had left that port for St. Thom as under cireumetances authorizing tho suspicion that they wero to be documented there as Rua , 'sign priveteert.• Nothing bus been seen or heard I. of them here. There Is mnelCapprehenalon felt hereabouts by-English end-French vessels that they may encounter priratesti:-.The inter-eel°. uhS steamers; which often' cur" large amounts of speedos, has taketi.apede4nmaution spinet such an emergency. • • . •t- . \k„ •, \.;, - • '•• =‘. • • \ • • ‘ , `o' • %, \`o • • • _ 24 • Th• •••• • ~• • • .. • . . 10, \\. , .Xlipp\rt, of the,: Cant. P Tran , criPt. R*rig ., numeronaiumnaintaueee, lies thelionOr of hatilt. ' \ rather,iutimate witival - gediletima recently froth from Frnnie who ii endouroring to become,itol , quail:iced with , all , the details-yet the AlilitiCai s}.stC-,----:em of GorerGovernment. the, otheitcLay he. said' "Ze Nebrank ,i.lil, he 'are . puseta,lP..ikusilo , l \ 1 you eat! him." `.. ' Y '' ',, -..:"...: "\Y e," we rep lied. " Ze`larery will now go to Ise raskr queried I be. % 'Tie qiends of the, bill in tho North, say It ~ ~ will n°t Voh°rP." ', `, \ 4 , But se 4laTery may' o core if likhke';,,ititi `'k,Tes, thitswe are doubtful of .l . ts g ores taltket .. '... But so it; is ho may go lure? ~Z d4.l r 74r ' 'aye' , fi.rtght o , zare?" ', - ,-,-;,- ',. \ - 7 . . .., ; " ehr And if lie go are, se law wilt prohiO2.llM\'. \ " And neMen vat - make se bill, my he will ", Lit is very foolish; 'Suppose you many one % e unmans, you-haven right. to one lumens, you-will \ not go to her, ren`you hnve se right to her? Yoh: will massy one Taman and.,not lire win . hest , Vie_ for you 'get marriad,'.sen eli,' , . ' -' ' Tr ..fus J:lras Tnesri,--The..New Yor asYsv.., In a letter from Mr. iryllie;\the •lifullater of .Itorei,gri Relathins of the Hawaiian Islands,-1V dressed to a leading mercantile 'house' in .thls• City. it is stated that ours ti•ispt tile first Inter, national treaty negotiated.witli Jtip4 _l4 tiit'the English "obtained a treaty; uyery. liberal . ono, 'with that Empire daring\ the.reigit N ot Jinies I; in,1612: • \ •• - is partially true, Sir William Sens, am Englishnian, did in acquiring ordinaryintluence over Cubo-Sama, s •the Vegsat of Japan in‘lBl2, and obtained a friendly iatter \eovenng seine important Privileges, - whtehhe*ti commissionedto bear to King James, then apes? throne of England. • \\ ' lx , - ler dt5TiD3 \GUAM-LT EXPELLED yn0x. , 7.4 11thera Hosrrrai.:—Some weeks wert\ preferred against the Sisters of Charity, cumbenh3 of the City ifospital. -The Governors made their report on the charges on the4.lothilti4 -.1 and fotind them , guilty of making the llos*1;, , \ instrumeolal in the propagation of sectarian, ,` principlei.AShiee then the Sistitit hare resign ed their char on, and their resignation has been'. accepted. Tatutontsw.4A correspondent of the National '\,' Ern; writing froM lianas territory, says that a . company of eight., men from Indiana, who wore ''.:-.. examining the military along a streani Called ilia Grasshopper, a tributary of Cie Kanias river • were driven off the threats of the'alarehOld4' era alresidy,sonatttgri t pea. thelonds, .The,car-. -. .The lndianian declared they were not Aboli7i tioniits, but they were told that coming front 11, free State amounted to thb same thing: bit that' they could go to Nebraskii, where there wont& be no effort to establish shivery. The men left • the country, saying they would prefer peace and r..., poorer country" \ \-_- -, ' This is "squatt e r sovereigny," with a yen." . .. geance. . I , t TP ) GlittPalCA • CSX S PIMSEL-C-4,1 , ..4%;2X141.4.. rutqwis.-Walter_W. Bell, Samuel - EVllreintei zer,'Who. ii: Woolley, and John Reilee,:ciiinpoi.` • ' iroMNlharged with 'censpiraey to'iniurethebit , _ - einiss'of William Birney, proprietor of.77ugEsau` ' log liViller. had a bearing on TharsdUy, before- ' • alderrimii Kenny.- The testimony of.air, [Briny: • was taken, and also that of - his mall chrk, AfrA, Cline, whey Meisra. Bell, Brinheizer, ,Woolly and.% Reevei tierfa s each held in $2OO to aneweriat the '. Court of Clair.tee Seasiont - the charge of corispir , ' - - acy, and Rietics Was also held in $5OO to keep the pence. \ <;,.,." .',:...- ' . . . ~ .., A metropolitaiteditor,who mustbe of great a‘ , . . liquity, says: \ ;Sioce the days of Cromwell ir 11 have beard no such oratpr as John P...G dough. r l‘, , ‘ , -'. \ ''.. \ d.. man lately died in Pi:lsland whose ostatet:''' ' ,\ '. are‘valued at .£7,000. . A .Aletter from HoegliVong states that the Teasel ',..\ -; .or the\Rtlssian Adroira4ound on the recent mist , .\\, !Ml6° \Japan has been:trrecked,. but adds that. '.;.' ;:the AdMival and part Of thiPerew were eared. A nitmer of Dutch Ships conveying orticleit. \.. control:4n of war to Itussikhave been captured ...,_ \ PALEL'IY!!M—k , la *re Go.imAY and brief /I.laWithil . sketch of - .Palerj thle, by Rabbi:lomph Schwartz, tratirlated by Law Leew r,;1.".t=1 '4lr!'n.3l4OTtlPMa.r b2'Atttillo7l: 400 il'.!3b;',.i.A'immsn'!l.li!,,,l.,„fur-tt.le ID GLOVE 'Bijou's • - litdmms, *Lit, Itl4 tlnirh Bill( do, at r e-4 ' PRANK VAN 151051.pmEnt. _ VIIOLERA - dc Dyn STMT. MIX ':# ' • ILJA rrrr•rxralltiat sit,lrlt., fur rho abors4oirtAhantanT VEVER. & AGUVINfIXTURW-,0ne,414e 9' .best rre • „ pa tloos sum In ;rise. Firihe Ijr.r. esd_koo and wr her billions colottstutsalmr ?..Det_br JeV IDDER'S .LNDELITILE:INK= ioan 71Ia reed by , je9 \ JOB. FLMUNGI. \ • POTATOES- - 40 bus. S&34l.Potatioss; •-• T 6 do' de \ and for sale by —IQ :4 IW L. 17.R d bit %Or " ' wA. MASON& CO.-600 eases curl 00 the latest s lid mast destrabla ityiesof Dry Goo 4 opened au the 76th. 30th sad 31.0-of • 'LUST ree'd Yankee Notione_fet une-an c dp 1.• 8. 13. LAIMPER .11TWood VIVAVERLY' NOVELS,•:tdtopTe*.iiir 27'.; CJlee.fw ~~Ej 31 Jo: ' WINDOW BLIND PAPER- 431aedzOreerk v ....181gm0d for sale by 11109.PALNEW. AtAP.LE SUGAR k 11.10 LASSES— • kegs - , arou.6, 0113 galtinseut4' r,t , Staple Sugar,.fu rake. hat reed oo ana/mn. go..t and foraele fir- - ' ;ea W. 6.ll