ESTABLISSED• IN 1786 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED DAILY AND 'lamas. BY - WHITE•& CO. • - - • DAVID NYE wiwrivi osAuun ardour. _OMt~j OS ncro ram, arrouv mein Lig WOOD. T DA I Idirelx dollen per salmi: Perm heir TWAT spee. • W g ' aff LT—Two ilellersper sanagy, In advs.:we.. MU Pill he &glad et eoph+ ..the followbut Don Hp • - Twootr • . :N) OD ao l :Pas==.ltr k e ' t "71-14 kre itir be matinee-the year exo4.le. =the mouey meat lbe reneval. RATES. OF ADVERTISING One square, (10 Dna of *Molars 11 or R , " one Insertion eade seddltlonsl insertion-- Do one week.. .... I 75 throe Do one month,. ..... = ...... aon ' two *) . DOfour montbs-....., twelve Stan ittlarda, (5 lines or lea per annum) 00 One dollar fur each additional One *quart% thensealde at plasma. (p e r Per nee addltiotal sonars, Inserted over onednouth, and for each seldittonal souse inserted under,the yearly rata, • Ludt price. Advertisements emeallog • plum and not over Man • Dots, to be charged as a sous* mid • heir. Publishers not accountable to. legal advertised:ants Dead the smeanicherged tar their publiestion. .7:441'51 andtdata lot to be charged the same AdallaMlSs not marked on the ropy for a spedfled number of lons, will he continued till forbid. and P. Plut e 4:lleige ofatenualsYMrs Is strictly limited to their own immediate business, nod ell strertisemente for the benefit of other prams, as well as ell alvershomente not insomdlately connoted with their corn business, sad ail clans of advertisements. in length or ethomdee..lov PoTtil.p l erl=eltrla4 b greV , l7o o l:47l:=4 , easier... suet prom ot payment ocellA olvertleeenenter for chartable Institutions, are com turtles, watt. township, end other public meetings, and all political meetings and notices, to be &argot haif Pans. Par , Ole strictly In advance. Murata notices te be cheted . lo centg . • sl i er 4 1 l i n= l or obit d'Ll i:Oticolran a rtriret . m_wasupPatiled.to be paid for. ' Ammar edvertherrsosed all omen sending aramardoi dons. or repulsing notices designed to all attendee to Pala, Soirees, Coneerts. or any pulPle entertalennento. where charges are made Pa eduintanar-all lentos Of pri vete sasociations—erery notien dadgreed to all attention pavate enterprises, caladatal or Intended to promote Individual Interest, east (oily be inserted with the under standing that the same is to be Paid for. If Inteiedad to be letarted In the load coltrom, the ante will be charged et the rate of 10 cents per line. or ligir notices to be darned trifle pride ... ,Tavern cen Pat se tie. S 2 ad. _ gsta Li te Agents' and anakneserf advertisements not to be dueled under yearly rates, but allowed a Ws:mat-of thirty-three and onoUdal pee sent Duro the amottat of Wresiv oa Ist-srsnv IO airy saint& One Nowa, titres 50 Do. each additional ltisertion..-.-..—• lnTrlTllllMartil 1111XCLY PAM,- Ot. SOW . (10 lines.) one Insartkei..-....50 cents. Do. each additional Insertion 2 cents. All transient advertisements to bs raid In advance. - RATES- OP DISCOUNT. • • COXXXLVTD TUTLT TOL TAX 1111,11CTAII IMILTST., ST N. BOULEZ 'ls 'SONS, Brokers. - -. No, t7 - .lfarivl 4. &boom Third and _north eta. Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA. • 'Brands at Nenia...-.... - 13: Bank of Pittaborgh...-....:lBranch at Youngstown.. do Exchange Busk of da -...par City Elank, Unoinnatl., do Her. and Mantd't of do_. Oommercial BaCincin'L.• do Bank of Commerce..-.....par Franklin 8ank..... do 1 Book ii 1 0 1:41:6 L th .. /ti t =par l i s t S:V i te l 8a1tk r . i ..... t. ......- a. Bank of•Pentitylvanll4.:- Wanton: Helms* Bank-. d: Bank of Penn Township., Bank of . 3lassillon .—...- Commercial Bank 0111....... per !Mull N0tra....,. - - „,„...1,4‘ Partners . aklechaniet Bk-par - . NEW KNOL - AND. Itandni tnnl ttonlZi-. _. . -par - • NEW Y AD solvent Ba ORE. • • Illanufan &Mash.. 81LPX....40T Now York ' it ......-per tree-hanks' Ilank.-fiz...--= 03cint F l ifirlair —L. , P:Mrtii.,...-...77 tkiti.....,....:.......:...... 1 ., sa.th.,..k ...—.....M. Countrf....- .....,..._ Tradesman'eßank....---..nar &JERSEY t _DELAWARE. Weaternliagok,. • • -....per All solvent 800ker........., X Dank or cesses,:oll'iso.-13.e. THIOINid. - Bank of Cheater Cormtf,iparMank of the vseor....-..1%c „. Bankof Danville.- ' -...punllank o ff a.llkhroond.„ " - Bank of DeL Co.. Cin - aar....p07.1. , Ilank-Va,' Norfolk " Bank oftlermantown.` - Tamen' Bk of Virginia. " Bank of Oettrentrith...... 34 Elerchantektlechabink •44 Bank Of Lewittown.—..., - North 'Western Bank.... Bank Of Mlddletown..-.-. lid Branchea..„,_ _• • " Montgomery Co. Bank...-par NORTH CA RO LINA. • Bank of Northumberlaid-par Bank of Cape Far_ ~.. - 2 Columbia Bk a Bridge Co- p ar Rank of Bt. ofN , Canes ...2 Dorlostosni Bank lor'Com. Bank:Wilmington. ..• . M .. .Easton Bank...-...-.... ..... perterchantif Bkjqrsbunt.' 2 E rie 8ank....... IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Fartnere Ilk of Books Co-far °Mho/it-of ' .3..lina •. 2 Partners' I'.k of Lancaster-par Bank of Booth e , •oUna. 2 Farmers' Bank of Reading par Batik of Charieston..--• _2 Farm. Bk of Schuylkill (...Y-par Planter.'! Menbatee Bk 2 Par. a Oro, Wia4oss=g .. .l. . • . GEORGIA. •._ Yranalia Bk ii - 1n5..3 BeirOo - Harrisburg liank...-.. t . ' Ilin 4 r L dAttansta.....:...,.. 2 Honesdale Bank-- 1.!. Ilk of inunswick,• Angs.. 2 Lanmatee B - ank.. ...-..per L TENNESSEE. lanamantrCounty . Bank-.. Allsolvent Banker . _.„.._ 3 Lebanon Bank- - .—_ --,..par fiENTIICRy. . :Mayne Bank of Pottsville • ii RR of Bentorky,Loolsee ik Mononganela Bank—..i...Par Ilk of Lotlisea Throwton .. West Bunch Bank... ' ,U NorthemlikotKentuck7 0 ' Wyoming BiLWllkast -allSontbemßkofEentarkY ” York 8ank.—.........-.:4114k. , MaSSOURL _. ' Rapers' Notes- • .—..-lla Bk. of State of Mitamori- lib OHM . •. . • • - ..ILLINO IS., , 1 Ohio' Rata Bank..--114 * State Banicand Branches. 56 Branch at Akron....-..-- do Bank of 111in0i5... ... ...... if. Branch at Athens ... do wiscoss. Branch it 8rit......• d o Marine it Fire In. Co. abbe 5 l l = :lp . a" lattl ba - :7-.7 ?II V erni e seh n =liank 3 Branch at Toreao-:-.......... dorovetument Block Bank S Branch at Darton.----. do Proinstdar 8ank............ - 1 Branch at Datawara --. do Imam.* (10mpanr......_ 3 Branch at 001ambu5 . ......" doßtatallank-,-,---.... • 3 Branch at jlektaboha...... dol CANADA.. Itranch at tirde in..t............ do Bk of N. Amerkty_Toranto •Ii Branch at 5L1nde1d......- do Ilk of the Peonle. Toronto .6 aroxstil at RIDIV--.-.-.. do Bank of mostrea.. ~•• 5 Branch at Cincionau....- do Bk of U. Canada Toronto 3 Branch at Washington-- do EASTERN EXCELANOIL Branch at Cadia--..-... do On New _Y0rk.......... ' lid M• 2 9 .1 at Lancaster„,..- do On Phßadelohla,---. do at Steubenville- A d lan lialtimore.:_ r „. • , . do - . oa at Mt. Vernon.-- , do WE c STERN EYCIIINII - E. at I/ranch at Springneld do Loutarille...---.... • Branch at Marietta---. do St. Loula .. . , ... -:..-.,. " Brandi at Tr0t„............ do . •LD ASDSPECIE VALUE. Drama sit Mt. Pleamit.. • d • Dotibocros, Posiaish..-16,00 B ran at Zanesville do. -do ,ratrlot...-1,0 Brutish at N0na .. ... do &rata. dd-----1 0 . 00 Branch at t1via........—.. do Kaitlis, ass —.10,00 Branch at Portmouth... do Brederieked'or.—...— TAO &with at Eaton... .... do Tao Thalsrs...—.-- 1',130 Smug. at Barenaa..—.... goetilned...... ...... ....... Mil Nigoiiietinj.:.;r:::::.= :CA Ensaeh at do .Ten (infidels. ..... 3,96 Um& at Wcorter— ......., do ar99 • PRICES OP STOCKS. . , REPORTED POD TUE lorrrsuracin OAPETTE,HT A. WILKINS & CO.. STOCK AND . EXCHANGE BROKERS, NO. 71. FOUR S7REET. , • " Paramus, Anguatl3.'lB64., . . • . • it 11 -n-, • • u,..i g. ., i r,..„ . .............. m :: , 1 ntia s it.k.7lll,9 Pawl: ma __4 6 1 , :— . .:« i&O ) , ' ifat../shir r i -....-- *** Int. Feb.• Atm _Alleys c 6. ___..too 'BB Tao Idarallor . , 540. amp. ers Mils 10 0 02 do •Do. atop. 01-... 100 AT . . do Pitttrgh city es--.... 100 67 • bot-Aina.a.DM7 contoga, N. T. 100 87 •• do Alkiry city 6"... 1 0 0 86 • • ^• lnt May allov ono, isi,l9hlL 100 36 , do • nelrll.iX V.V/ICILS.: Ig , °'_ IDeMot 4 a et. Ai?hin; lla , IA 60 13( d o rsahasiss Doak.. ....«. 60 67 &SO 66 6 Ntts Allegheny lovings Built '5O 525 66 225 tltialoe DeroottliGli..«. 60 AZ( 613( • ' D1Dk : 1 1 Manongabela Bride-...... 2.6 25 22 v.htae4 ex. tit. Clair Bt. Bidge..... 26 'Si ' 5 Dir. Jan.l3 et Hand St. Bridge --....: 60 44 42 DN. a pa ~ orthern L t Rol 60 10 35 ' Dir. " pro; Pittablk Life Inotranee— $ 10 6 DI,. 70 II a • W1e,1119, Insuranceoo...« « 19 163( ma. May 82 Citizen? Insorsnee Co.- -.- 21 2.) • Associated Firemen's C 0... 10 13 - 113.01111011. Pitteßl27ll to Ph1i5.,......... 60 at 40 IMe.Mr. ril et. Pittaba2h, 4 Lonisaille— 60 40 37 do Lake Moraa'a Magn74.... , - 40 —. '. - - -• ' lon 110.41% RIACICIU : iiii ... •• . . - :.• .• 1.1., ef.. • Mt/burgh Gas Works..... 40 68 68 ' ' •• ' __Monongahela 131aekoatar. -40 42 41 ow, Joly 01111 1 roaglatogbeny Slaeloratar 40 :10 ' Netttock. - Penna.. Central Malloo-. 60 44 42 Ohio* Penna. Ra. 1.4-. 10 45 44 ' . Bolt. A Ohlo Hailroad.--- 'bu : a- . Clarolacid it WelWlle R. R. 60 ^. ^' _. Molina 114 0 131,96 3 Dr y Dash NM IRS . DA? , . . Sot. Yea LrN Canal Bondi (old)--- 100 25 '" • Do. . do. 034..1-- 11X) .36 a. Trirtie Creak Plank Road Z 30 Mho ATerryar'fr Plank ltd Z' 26 25 .., 0 reensbortlonpika Rd- 6 0 10 '.B • Cbartfea . . MM. Minnainto... ---..- .- .3.80 170 - Ex. Dir. rumawsh i'n.pc....... -146. 138 Dlr. 1660820 North Atnt1ief1.............. -.• 72 05 Nora North Western.-- ..... .. -. ... R oc ZS 4 • Pittsburgh 5 DJ. WOO— 4 , a Mou=LT- ..----...- - - 7- -. ton 11 . 7............. ... . 736 B . Obto to 80ek . 7.....'..-- « _26 23 • uNt ,______;._-- National .:.—__---- — 1 1 7 ,,,, V, • L ' =.7.::.:7.27.=2::, 171 io i foal • . •••• EXCHANGE AND DANEING 1101 A.'WILKINS CO. liaaa stogoo unit Roadio o ,. No n sa;ea PiITaBURGII, PA. VOREIGIt and- Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bent Notaand Land Warrant& bought end Ankh - Colketknui made Coons:hurt the Union. • • • Dnolunziare dhonrotod and leene nn119 111 ..... Matte ta t end odd en Counultodou. Money rod on dernelt, and interest allowied what left GEORGE E. A.F ARNOLD & CO. e BorRA, _ DUMB= IMULANuS.I3OIh.I I / 4 1.4 Nix 74 I mot , . *tel. or:mete sulk ar cd atllTisnsectbans st swot Dena HARDWARE POE SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE 3IAKEBS . . B. T. Leech, Jr., --- .., 8... lit-Troop sTRzEr, .PITTSEL72OII.. . • • itpth clothi, Imo, Damasks,' Moci,Delir liar, Beaßea s _rir Joraw 15'm/cr. tipirigy. Aller, Varnb.b., kr., !cc • ,apx.wly • . Pacretal an4 - rost avyj - . • • . B ATEAUX, YALU'S & 00., Commission AT extras, sad Catena Ports:dam by Canal, Elver Z Canal street, Ottawa Malt and traitor strata, Banta Md..) PlD.theAti. OhZ• Rpm; eo— Kam. Miner. A.ndreirs Willt44 J. C. nutter & ' ••“ Dlshop, WIDS D. Barter t Co.. Citehmatt. an gEV , " . SiViat=i t t! oAi iron t a l? . .ttglef=l tram 70SEPE CHAPMAN. WITOLENALS AND 'ZlNrazr. DEszin aiPORTED CIGARS , , 68 iferkst .street, 'Patsburrel. sesaat 7,„„th. THE BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. tiOSEPII s.;. A. P. MORRISON, Attorr _event Lew.olllne NW.. 143 Fourth skeet, between .thantid titdOrantaituburia6 1 tar 24 W.IIALL,". Attorney ta at - law, - "Bake wen Byfidl.gi," omit sueet, betweene xh3o.er Fenzetb amt . nLond Atier• ' lyr OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, 111., St. toola. Ito: fel WERT , POLLOCK, Attoiney it Law— Corner allftb. and Grant stseets.oppadts the Court . .tops. Pittsburgh., - 13,724-7'53 .JAMES J. xtranr, - Attorney at Law, office rimirth street, war (Inuit, MAN:WAIL Pas-417 LIRANCISC.i'LANEGIN,AttorneyatLaw; J 2 Np. ITO Fourth stmt. Pittsburgh.'} toASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, Na aa liltib gtmt,Plitsbulzh• BANKERS AND BROKERS. XBrok er EINANAk CO, Bankers and Exchange • & No. 05 Wood ullreet, contact Diunond Alley, llETllny and eell Bank ?iotexisid. Coln. Discount Time Exchang, and Promissory:ion.% make. Collections in all 'the principal titles of the lardotx Receive Deposita on call and on Interest, and give their pronint at toall oth er matters appertaining to • Bmket's bullpen. -IKE-Eastern Exchange constantly liar ale. mh2B-17 RAMER 1 RAIIMe Baniera and Ex change Brokers. Bur and mil Gold and Sneer and Notes, nivtiate lames an Reed BUM& or Stock Sem ritlea..purchme Procnimary Notes, sad 'rime BUM on Mud and 'neat. Bur and all Stmt. on C0131.011A1011. tkate. Mena made on all points In the Union. Office corner of TWA and Wood streets, direetlroppoedta the Bt.Charlea lioteL. mrl-13- 11 • D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange ettled i rM i toVec."l.= l ,1 Y :itlWZp i p b liNV" rentrates. ' Collectionn mane on the West - at low rateis Wee. tern Dank Notes Bought and .old. lea RATOreale FIALMER, HINNA Co. g d Successors to Ilaeser; Hanna Co...llankers,Exhisnkce ftrokers and eler. in Forelen and Doodertio Exchange, Certideateo of Derooll.Bank Note,. and Spode—N. W earner of 'Wood and Third streeta Currant Mosey received on Deporit. sight Cheeks for Dale, and eolleellons Irwin on nearly all wind- MI points of the United State. 4lghe.t 1.7..aut0. mid for Forelan and .American Gold. . Adria:wee nude ea eotiatifumebta at Produce.. .Wm.!! R ea liberal ten.. Int troaisata. • s. Prem. rI. WILLI AMSI do..lankers and Exp1u t. 211611 . 74.:11, North East corner of Wood and All trauma:lona mate fin liberal terms, and Collections promptly attended to. • ia9l A. WILKINS dc CO., 'Exchange Brokers, n ..."75 Fourth street. the Bank or Fitt* ' h. All transactions at most liberal rates. jrlo WM. LARIMER, Jr., Banker and Br°- , P bmvh ker.. 4th vtreot, No. 55, adjoinbling th e Bank of itta N• lIOLMES &„ SON,_Dealers in Foreign ie.:d Domeitle mils of - Exchange, Certificate* of De. Bank Notee and epode. No. Gli Mark t treat, PM: h. Agrenileelloas made on all the ' prrnetred titles tbronnhout the Ilnltel Stat.. BOOKSELLERS &C. T L. READ, Sooksellei and Stailoner, No u .. 78 Fourth street, Apollo Itaildings. aR. WELDIN; - Wholesale and Retail . Dealer In Bleak slut School Bon Der at Bra e 7, N 0.4 Wood street, (between and Fourth) Flttabargb.- • ; • les', ma) TORN S. DAVISON, BookaaDar and Stu honer, ism:moor to Minivan t diet, f ISfarad -mar Fourth. Pttatbargb. Pa. MMIRY S. BOSWORTII, Bookseller and Bee In Stationery, kr-, Na 82 Market street, near d. Plttabarsin Pa. EbAY • -C 0 • Booksellers . and Stationer+, NeriSlVoott street, next door to the corner of Third. fish, Pe: &hod glad law books constantly on hand. COMMISSION &C. EIMI=I J. W. BUTLER & CO, ' IRWARDING lE_ COMMISSION , MER CHANTS ind Dealers in al kinds et Pittsburgh Man ' Street usePittsb Artie-Ise, le Pip, and Sheet lead. Nu- 97 First , urgh. itialyd'34 • li. SUTTON. Wholesale Grocer, Imporier and Dealer in OREION WINE - S; Brandies and Old Mcp nonooglthela Rye WhiskyT. N 0.1.2. South-East comer o{flood and Rout .to.. Pitttburgh. Penns • DA= W. - POINDEXTER, General literchan ,,, dim Broker mid Coutrolselon Merehunt, Proet Lit arid US rioruudstrrat. Pittsburgh. suriCk.luut ic A. M'EANE, Commission and For wardlog Merebauts. denim. to Wool sod Produce slip. Pittsburgh 14:mixtures. Nu 114. Sceesid street. Pittsburgh. • ap6-1f53 cuoa R ROBl§ijikk e CO., Wholesale &ro " ere, .I" ,, , , : tr rod=egra w z r u g i u. lllltrabalea Metclulgo. nurrre . aPRINGER HARBAUGH Zr. CO., (Succes son to . 8. Ilarhanclt) Commits:l.m tad Forwarding, • brmtc Dealers in Wo.l' nod' Prod ot. genenllT lot. 11.5 First and 116 &mond strt.sts, Fittabarsb. P. spa-ly .& W. LEA, Flotir Factors, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Deslet.. In Prodgoe generally. Orders for Fittaborgb Mannineturee promptly attended to. Toe. 74 Water andgoFront eta., Pittsburgh. F T • L. A. 11.DT.; TARDY, JONES CO., Successors to ATWOOD, JONES &CO , Cammisakre at el Faresrd... ts, Dealers Irt Pittsburgh blanulletursdOoods, Pittsburgh., , . g IVEY, MATHEWS & CO., Wholesale Gro an, Commlzolati ud Forwarding iflexchanti, sad Rants &or Brighton Cotton Y 57 wa. K.. Pittaturth. AIIIERCER ANTELO, General Commie t mixt Ifercbsats.Stadelptils. Liberal advances made on consignments of Produce generaDT. iarkr OLIN WATT &CO Wholesale Grocers. Cdmnibmicro Norchaa is. and Deniers I Produoo and ttibunritlinnufseturoa. No. 2G6 LlLerty 10,.. Mot: trek J. B. CANEIF,LD, late of Warren, Ohio, ode loomI oom • helms ILud Forwartll3l Men:haat, and de- Deeler in Werteru newer. CL W eee. Butter. Pot Pearl Asks. .ad Wetteru Produce generally. Fat. iltmer.. between Bmltbeeld .ad Wood : Pittabmvh. Taaltle (Lau of firm Rotuma. Little k Co.) 'LITTLE k CO., Wholesale Grocers, • Produce and Cammisdon Merchants, sad Dallas In Pittstrtorgh Alautaduree, No. 112 Saamd lame. Pitts. bard,. • • i i•19:7-53 CHEESE ,WAREHOUSE.—HENRY IL OOLLISSato-wardlng and Onmmladon Mernhant,and Dealer In Cheese, Dotter, Lake Ptah and Pmduo• ornerslly 25 Wood street, above Waldo, Plttatnanb my3l luroN ISONPIHORST dc MURPHY, Whole- 11rte Grocenrand Cammfmdan Ifferelmats, end Dealers An Pittsburgh Mumbetares, No Water street, Pitt. burgh. P. JACOB - FORSYTH, Jr., Formirding. and' a allisamWa I!lowebaat.lia.lB Bata dayst.Pfttalxneidi. 1110.111ASP.4131:ER, Importer and Dealer IDdto French lOW. American Ufa Fa No. La Market between Tiara and Fourth Pittsburgh. MeOLINTOCK, imparter and Whole ettl.,sataS=PAt, .1.1P".,t11'.g,1457,.4°.1 H3ItRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Ite• tan 0 maim= the ELltern etde ot the Dhustoad, DRY GOODS. VRA.NK-VANGORDER,'De lor in Trim an g h l iattrtrNalr=j4 t 7 l itti l :i sortenont of willOh &brays I e had se No, &I, comer of Market Meet the Dlsmood, Plttsbargh.Ps. soil-1/ - - A. A. KUMktroi. 1117500011... C. 1111110XT 00 11. TOM. AtA:MASON CO., Wholesale and Retail Dem; ( h, s Fancy sad Marl. I nn- Grods, 2S• suer Pittsbwt lkiftTßP & Wbokmalo alsod Itegi t i . tzgoda blarebanta, *arta Fourth az, • GROCERS. ANIS - nem. -.Ammo; nave. IAiLOHN F . 1.41YD & CO., . Wholesale Grocers end Com as Morchants.NO.rld Woodaed=3 ; 1.1 h • treet. Pitts era. . .- 1.10 OBERT OORE, Wholesale Grocer, Reo tarter In, Dealer in Produce, Pittsburgh Min a dm and kinds of !entire and Dinneetla Mere and Liquors No. 31.6 Liberty Amt. On band aeery Ism " c lamdcrj..l' MccciddebeleXhichey, which will be fold OM= atacastas • BLACKBURN & CO., Wholesale Gro. AttermiltUrzlatri.74=l44.llidart Produce t " tuna at ther Warebanso, I.Watar lama, Pittabn. " • • • tsaua riItSZY: .. .:..11.01111:17 ISAIAII • DICKE Y - Oro cark*Cammtutort Menttants, Deg.. prdtuer, 0. as Water great, and lift Front street, PIM burgh. - lona/,.....LUDED D. Na]. —WALTZ* C. DOD. • 1113/LIS ;kr ROE, 'Wholesale Grocers 'End easualOoa Mr.b.mts. No. 19.11.1.bert7 street T. E. ....... Joe LSRIIL WI. BeinALEY & CO., Wholesale Oro. Ncii.lB and 20 Waal &zee. Pltiaborsth. UT _ Itioi M'CLUM Grocer and Tea Dealermaner et Wood end dizthihnsite - has .1.0y4 on hand a large miortinent of choice Groceries me flue Tem—Foreign Fruits and Pinta s Wholesale and Ratan Desiree ravelled on the lowest to oL . . • 111013ERT DA.I.ZELL & CO., Wholesale 1 - 1, Groom, merduuits, Dolan in Protium tLbUrR Plttabonb Blaaasetarea. tio.. 2.63,11bart7 Areal, PHIN :-.,..-DI7I3IIreLVDII2/t, WICK & ...14e0AliDiESS, successors to L. *J. D.ltlek.Wholaula Oroan*Yorwardrog Otenalaion Meritants, Dealers In Iron, NOIS GUAM Wg Tarns, awl ' , nub.*** Wanufactures g*****Y: cam. Wood sad Water street* PlWabuszh. A CULBERTSON, Wholesale (hi:leer and Om sms.nt. Dolor Su Produce and PM* ig ArtickeN Igb Liberty street, Mu aaa B R. It6YD, Wholesale Grocers, Com galled= hicrubssita. and Dusieru In Prolas•—Ronrot cboroh ihnittlia.. hunting on Liberty Root, awl Binh streets, Pittsburgh. . WOODWARD & Whol*- 4 - x. yrs 11,49ut *mt. Plbitsiet~ RT. SMUT ~~~~` DAILY PITTSBURG AGENCIES. .ACARD.-11 . avink. beOU' . appointed the ex clad,. Agents tu Pittslotrab, Err the sale OfPatent reted Cemented and Stretched Loather Belting. man untetured by P. JEWELL 2 SON, of Hartffod.Onmentlcnt, We now often for /ale a, lArge •29011 , jaent of all vial" manufactrand, at the manufacturer's Mice% hit article being seamier to any 'Leather Belting error before offered In tblo market. A 1,,,, large stork oral' widths of India Rubber Belting coastal:My an band, -and fur sale at the "Machine Belthan Depot,. No.llo Market street. *WO J. 2 11. nut:tam lISTIN - LOOMIS, Rent Eetate Agent, Stock. Slerdssedlse secl BSI Broker. edam, No. 92 arth street, above Wood. Bustnere promptl7 . ettended _37841r I AMICIE,L ,L.IIASSILELL, Secretary Chi ten'. Irmirense Oompeny, 94 Water street. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western lusts . rums Co, 92 Water stheet. :I - GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin t t Y' r 7l . ^.^y r ve CoMMlTOmrth.ut comer of wcos joo A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delftware !An but iniurauen Commns• 42. Water ntrret. , taEO. 11. TAYLOR & RUSTON', (successors kg to Taylor hlorne,) General Commission and ror warding Iderrhants‘ap_d ?wren!. R 2, Y.... Yr. Tn./Porta - Gan Lines, WholosWo Dealers in Staple Groceries, about inns, Cotton, Cotton Yanks, Batting. Drum 31anilla. Llm eoarl and Eel:ducky Uemp, Tobacoo, Soda deb, Window Glass, rig. Gar and %%Idle Lead, Nasal Stores, mad Cincin nati and Pittsburgh Maaufactured Goods generalin— Agents Dr the "Penn Mill" and "'Banner LUX' Sheetin& Pittaburgb, N0:.48 Front street. ((opposite Lutilseffle, Pittsburgh and St. Lod, Packet Lading.) CincintiatL jsZklind • JAL A. ................L V. inursarom T A. HUTCHISON & CO., Cdmmission i Nerebanta and Agents Mr the2t. Louts Sugar Refl z.. lll,lare n SUM. Molanee, Ng and Bar Lead, 11 Zinn. Pala. 'n zwil tel 11ITS1C, dc.C. !WIN H. MXLLOR, Dealer in Piano Fcrtes, S. .!lnsio and le o. n Ot t Instruplant.. School Bonk.. and aciv‘orir.f.4l.l.P. ENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Musk, Mu 'kW Instramonts,and i peporter or Italian Strioss, llllWlttZg u Zleat CP.tfaclarenta and 4oara Plana, Pimps. 11 SCIIRCEDER, -Music Store, Fourth • street, between Market Anil Wood. New Musiocon. Ur receiving. and Musical Instruments of al kinds. DRUGGISTS. TWIN RAFT, Jr., cracmsoi to Jas. ISVGlnf ning.rdib7=ffal..l:l'4=l,'Rador:Delowl° littiburgh- Xirttegular Agent an. Dr. Fold s Medleln itCO.l. MUM maim WILCOX & CO., Dnrista and Atoth- Al=rll7 . M. 7 Z i elt:rlr "141" Dh '"rrate k k tr4 Itnia,3ledlarka,halcustery,anct=fti=lngtotaeLt bufintv.. Physicians usemriptlons careful OLIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer iti 11Drugs. Valets, Olbr. Tarnishes and Dye Staffs, No. '9C ;11rty strait. Pittsburgh. All orders will rewire Tirmnr attention. girAcent for Loudon A Cos valuable family medicines. mar 24-ly R. • A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.. Wholesale ..Dregagists, and msnorsetscrars of Whits Load. Red burgh. a and Litharne, corner Wood and Front streets. Atte.' met IR E. ' SELLERS, 'Wholesale Dealer in Ave. nrt i ors, , ada, Dr Stift OD, TanatAbec, /cc, ke., rgh. Good" warruttod.. Prim lIIMILUM PRAM , -oio[oll FM= ARAIIN & RRITE — R — , Wholesale. & Retail u ttegmaeta tomer or Liberty sad Bt. Clair streets. SCIIIION3TAKER & CO., Wholesale of • Drt•Ra' Noi 24,rWnod resat. PntsburilL TOSEPHFLEM ENG, Successor to L-Wiloox •0 ion..,Market. 'trod and Diamond—Keep@ con stantly on hand a inn and onmnlete aseartment of Drug; aledielnes, Medicine Chests. Perfumery; and all articles pertaining to his blisineea Physician* prescriptions mentally oympormded at all holm. WOOL MERCHANTS. A LEE, suctlssnr to MURPHY kLEE, Wool DeaNlr, end Conualmodon 31probant for th e IV:01 Anterkan Wok! Goods No In Liberty street:. MEDICINE. JAMES 13:LNG: Office and Residence, N. 112 Fifth duet. ePPeeite the Cattletnil. rm. JalAy °Wiee ' '6thßtr4et ' s tog. A. 3L, yd 2 to to P. F. x. tdl26 MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo thlor, No. 14 Wood oboot. Portleulaz ottoolko Boy.' oad "Youths' Clothing. nalb.7 WLUX DIGBY, Merchant 'Tailor, Dra-: I L Per and Dealer In Itesdr Made Clothlag, ltl Llb- WATTS it .00., Merchant Tailors, 181 nmir nmeeing ma piing etre* nrOoods (o r Gentlemen'. Wear—Cloth.. Can eimem and TOl4illlllof the wrest style. an4l Boast grunt/. One frlet.le and-manna will plasm gtve MANUFACTURING. LW.'WCK)DWELL, Wholesale ead_Retail • Mianteeturer and Dealer in Cabiart Ware, N. Bi street. JOHN WETIIERELL , 31anufacturer of PATENT BOX VICES, • superior article. 50tH) BOX and BRAZED BOX VICES. outlet of Anderson and Rol tam streets, one square from the nand street Bridge, legheny City. ogiOngil • .Fil tI M BROIDERED ANO APLICA MAN TILL-51aterials k far Enbroidet7 d Al. work by L. S. WILSON. an No. 251% Penn .treat, above Hand' Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Nan- Company MI ES COMPANY - RATING ENLARGED JIL theft espatity ter teemufsetmiesr,.. h9V Preteal to meet the hummed &mend thet4Beick. CrudDle Dun"" CI". °"1". 7 4 .10tia Vel Hula ' Plttothurgh. September:M.lBsl Boots and Shoes!! jAMES ROliß, No. 89 Market •etreet, 3d &orb= the Market Muir. would Inlbrak the Bub that be has now ► very full stock of every thing ID Lk. Boot and Shoe trade. such no ladles' Galt.; ball theltrra, • Jenny I.lnd Padua., Lady Freak/Irk and all the etylee 'amend on the Pastern dß= also. Mims' and Chi/drone Gaiters sod Fancy Boots and Sham In all thelr rsrietler, Rho, Gammen.' line Ours Patent Mt Boot.. no dPreac Cali Banta. Conartal Galtere and Ellos* ahro, Boys' d Tonthe Banta, fine French COL • • • • • ileaas iris@ as ads!! as we wide to rill sod! an artlele to all who Afros u with their flatfoot as will ales stitletae• flow _Osmasober the Mace, 87 Market street. ins 29 lOIDI D. JrCOILD M'CORD & • C WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DASIIIONABLB 'HAT •AND • CAP MANUFACTURERS, SAND DEALERS= ALL EMS OE MR& CORNZR OP wow, AND PIM! 47.61:Z1A Pittsburgh, Pa. • ma. Their stock ssobraros stars (many um 'Ulan( Has and Coss, Notts, Boss, Cods sod pm , Bmmet.s. New Coach Faetory—Allegheny, • M. H. WHITE dc CO., would re eloatinlly inform the public that they hare Mho on Lacock, between Federal and Madnakey stmt. They are now making end are prepared to melee order@ for every dewription of vehicles. Cowboy Markle. Ilarnoches. Buggies, Minna.. ea. above work. lona eapui.ro the searnsfartme of the above work. and the he I(1 they heves they feel rontkkint they are enabl ed to do work on the most reesonahle terns. with thaw wanting articles In their lino. Paying tartlets!. attention to the selection of matertala end having now hot competent workmen , they have no hesitation in warranting their work. We therefore. ask the attention of the mobib to We matter. 1. B.—Repairing done to the best manner, and on the aunt reasonable tans. . iattetf Coach and Carriage Factory. TOIINSTON, BROTHER dr CO., corner of • Belmont sad Rama street& Alleaturny City. weld remedial inform their friends; and the public generally, that they are manniatrtuiing Carriage& Barociebro, Rock away& Reggie& Melaka and Chuiegly . In all their various at) los of m ean and rmtlon. All aTIVer . wil l J ellri:b .'u btleVr e 'rif i tslVAlZA to on the most re Lerma. Wog In all their work the heat /Cadent lihafte ; Poles and .Wheel Otuff, , they feel ongdant that all elm favor them with their patronage trill beperiddly matletted on trial of their work. Purobanen an rear to give them a ea Wan Pnr• awing elaewhere. • Gen rrrianuauii7 7--- ' - wg.a' COACH 'FACTORY; Vek. M. 46, Iliamond Alley, MVP Imo •E St. BIGELOW, PROPRIETOR. WIDITLD- reapeotfully call the attention of , Southern sod Wooten. Shathanto to hi. Ono stork of Cartago,. ranging to Trim from $lOO to $1,509. Them OUIJA jr.. Sl* built from the beet motorist sod workmon• ship. and under hie own sopenlotont ko ,= - Walk ors.—Stran ars Wormed that our house la N 0.176 TlDErt7 . dreet.xorth side. about St. Clair. • up= • Gastlawns' First Class Goods. LIE subscribers beg leave to Inform the vett=tinaLbteuitmagerra: - " PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUSTI4, 1854 NE* YORK ADvirristiemns rom FISSCITEIt _SCJIELL'S ()amoral Advertit Nmanztreet). Houe. No. 348 and 348 Broodlear. New York. es!? • • Rdiale INrms in tAs City qrffins Tbrk. • Darterreotype' sterials. W..THOMPSOS & CO, 315: roailtraj', ip rm .a:; . Yzk.m pan ra rf t a rrs.d Dealers In Disnerreor or MM.. Chatolnalarn"f‘ aees; and Ntrials everydeeeription, , •: ' • A lnigtlander & John's. C. C. Wintionli nthsi ori Cameras constantly cm bankat the Msnulle turemlosrtsimine; and srannaten perfect. aulo43sas, • CLOTHIN-G •11 7 .A.REELOE SW I L 258, 259'&260 liroadway, cor. W,FLITen ot, • NEW YORK. '- WE beg to mak the attention ordealers Ready . made Clothier throughout. the Milted. States to our facilities !hr emmirind the most extensive demand from IT[l7 section alba Country fee the better Qualities of MEN'S AND BOYS' . The constantly lnerreshm demand for Clothlug of our. manufacture. has re:Monad It naremary that we ehoul4yo rmeee our ercounnottationa. - and we hare therefore erected •huildior the laraert and meet cOutplat• of its kind in the world. which we have ailed with the el:nicest dmoiptl. of Clothing of every variety. It ire. Intention to do vory Were toWo, milllonatn bet, and We have therefore =UM morn arrangement+ as will Insure. hoyers • a Winer and more varied smortment. at pee= • which no Vomit= house on afford. ellgam` from oar. Estabilehment are Warranted, 'both 'for style and Itiftlity. andthe Vaunt Satisfaction le guaranteed to our - patrons. • L. " • • Terms strictly 6 months or 4 per rent. dlatonntfat nish. Pire and Burglar Proot Safe Depot. WM. moPARtAND & CO.. • NEW roar. Warehouse 145 Pratt st., Baltimoie, 31d. •161! Jewelers' . and Counting House j_je Safes ofevery the, ow:Metal) , on haled for al., • and no.roantott in Grimy row& Nrw Trm, April fith, Labe. Marrs. Wet. 'ltritrriondt Gentlemen—lt ewe me plea. ure to tutor= you that your Bak preserred tor Books and Evzgg.'gr 3 4.tialruh.ol I ZsSilich "4 y througboul the Sr.. to Interior heat, its, cow. tante remalued 1201111411.4. The Sakerttb. little oopolrinit, wll.l- think. arm. for another trial. Iteametfttllryoura, ..IY4-r T. Jl:5 Mr; Jr, 11 South WWI= st. INiniture. SCHAFFER & SUCKOW, /Vaitl24 127 Astraini se...lVers - ItirANUFACTURERS, Wholesale and Ro ivi.t.e Dealer. In Inch Parsed •gobrood Yuman» or emery destriptlom No Inairlor articles.. Orden-Dy mall faithfully and nromptly execute& Dealers and onion any Invited to all and =amines= Oak. • JriiMar •Di .1; rs • DR. EDWARD . BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE,' 'Was Fin: end .lenes Comm ilitteprie mad St 1:1HE Proprietors of tbis Medieinewill state without hesitation er fear of omUmdiction, that the 11X1M11. Sas cored monpensons where It has been Intrainced,than stir other mistiolne in um for the above dioceses This medlcioe has neither streenk, nor Quinine halts cnnpoeition. all of the Ingredients are of • perfectly healthy eWmacter and highly elleaniatiog sod Inv Intestine In their taxidermy, Persons while =log thil/ medidne will not be abated try exposure towater or daropatmosphere more than whersin theirumalhealth. Planters In sections of the connts7 whore the -Ague Pre• ran • will do well to adept thiermsUclos m the patient I. not obliged to Lay fir:while under treatment - awl they may be sPmdtr core. The Proprietor corthilnUeduce thousands of certificates from those ofthe highest rope* ability, but profanes:Ong to the Ack. buy • M i • and yore will have the Infallible Maori. Uone for its use accompany Neh botnra . Certifeatea eau be seen st the odicebduaelait whore this Medicine has eared whenall others have Wed. For tilePerais and all other BIM., Complaints there IS not • better Medicine lathe market ~ • It hazels* beentsken with thorned astordshingsucomie In emend cases of iltmmathan. and Mail ice them 'plaints take • tablespoonful o day. One bottle of this ifediebe tery often has the deared el; feet. Price lil perbottle. For isle by •usmste In all ;sits of the United States and Canada. 1 y compounded. multi AI Wholoseie'tirdere Moat be addressed to SIBED,A BLETHER. rode Proprietors, 98 Broadway, Nor Trek. • eel t a w _ Br., B. A. Fahusatoelt L.Nru• Cet, zed (leo. IT. Keyser. Plttstrurg.h. re 30.17. The Peeples' Book! . MO one who can read should .bo without e'r7TET T tacr. ri ffacnls s 9F - inarr..TlZEiTed OrnalinillTON'S PAUSWELL ADDHLIk... • • Just published. large Sem: beam. raper. 52 panes, Mos grated with tine Porte of Mashhigton wet Jefferson on tio p tgtez th. Man, BALM . Ooraw23, eta. Considering the style in which this Boot ts got uw. It is one of the CH HA PS'n se well se osw ortb. HOST CarriOL booksaree published. • Liberal teems so the tette. Bookeellere send ea your orders to the Publisher TRW. VELMA SOT Nassaustsr . ,:tew York talLsio•Ruetltl=ts. wanted to WI ab use jaw, ---- The Eagle Manufacturing Company - . ifesalAdsts and ekrl rSwe as / fiesmino timbre Cord.. alush.....l,froes as prigla" FOREIGN. , O9OO& RICH SILK BROCATELLICS AND CVIOLINES, In crest variety (Hl...tiers., ace{ eotsbtekatton of Celarg elk CONFINED TO OUR OWN'. SALES , Ao euttrelrooF article lb, - Frns - nrsz, orfforsnemr, Which modal. the greateet m•xetrat or Durt4IILLITT Pond to erg article ermr belbremed. • These Goodman made by roan: Loom az4 are the' , :ndy Goode ofthat manniactore ever offered for ode. Desiors will do veil toessenine diem Goode been. aerLaelop L l Wat: '"Uke°' ' N" Part 411811.44e0A. IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Inn:arta.* and Deans-ft IRON AND STEEL. 282 OreemMed Strod,Nise Tort. i Zsiepiort:d i tgc s ro b. basjultpth. =MEd onar,#.od , STEEL OF ALL Iforebants from MI sect/ous of the =nary an lereited tri eat or mod their orders Ware baring. • Orders by mad entrusted to oaresre will be }lll.d it lb. lowest market nue. LAHTI": CO., Jel2, Ormodieh rt. N. r. SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS • 43: CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 2rEtr FORA; Mae mooted ra*.l7o TlVlsess st.ox.sfikr.tesss. VIPORTING the leading Druga from their original market. Loth Taro et and East ledhe.sad a French sod English Ch PerfumeiT. Teeth, Nall and Usk Brushes, Mb Gloves and Straps. Pie, sad Trieste Sponge. Corks. Ream to- .to, they otter tbertrom the seat reasonable term. orauta• Ince mall. rereiri Mr& best attention. jel2•Uar • PATENT =MUNE STRETCHED Mint= DANDEIO, 17. S only Patted Emote in Use (emery. TLIEY are made from the beet oak tanned leather, and thoroughly atentehed, cemented, and ed together. and made to - rtzrectlZ i rhe , s t, and ra l ; .t . l e ' =eittlt Nett the pu'rchaser. Th4a ' n tad doubts or round—with Lane Luther. EMU and all necentas7 articles% the limr.by addressing jeriaras WM. K UMBEL, Patent ee.)33 Ferry rt. N. Y. Globe Iron Railing Works. Not. 311: and 913 /tarot air at, New York,. OPPOSITE TUE /USAIR/. WORKS N4L.E.4 Roars, n 2 GRAND STREET. :rSE aubscriters having extol:mien and nn summed orranartnents tor manutouturing ererr or edo their Una. aro now prepared to offer to tb. public and dada. throughout the country, IchbVGaT I CART IRON RAILLIA aortal. doortiotkm, Orutiaga 3/mho... Doom Ratable hueßatoteado,plato owl orausoentah (Kw god (*ohm for aditrea, /row Chaim.. &Wes; Mod Rio r, /dower sod , • . - Mao, • Popular qualltyof Iron Pula di or erbkh they win creme t to stirpsie In streng th:redstalty, been tr ed &Eon cad ebeapoor. the mane unser ...), ob. er hones in their line. •Ordets how every section of the United rtatea thankhdly received and emoted Nth the otenoct deeratch. . ref et LAYERS. mylo.lntv ITI Grand irtreet. N. Y. AMUEL L. ai CAVERLY,,Wholesalfi Deal s, iv to now... Pnted Palle and Teo. Wood and Wil• Wars, iumt., ci.axgrsTlrlno.wickinit. 'Wok &a. 204 Grosalrnh K. Nowt ork. • mho-Iyr. WIeINDOW SIIADES; Gilt Cornices, Table On Cloth, ke... JOHN TKllllUNE,Massolkotororand a& Droller, No.lo Catbarlno at.. and Na 6 °bottom &num New York. aniadr• MISCELLANEOUS. C 0 L l ig S TIF RY, O igg frkre. 46 DIAMOND STREMY E. 11. BIGELOW, Proprietor. - ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE Am& IfT.ABLS, er Diamond street and Cherry ATI e syls-te • PUTBI/11110,11, ASHLAND HOUSE, law tkruErt, Anoni orrEwni =ler. PHILADELPIrId'. 11. 8. BENSON, Paoesurroit. earrria qf Board, 111,60 per day ...jfit Linden Lead Company of Wisoonait• lIE Corpomtora of thin Company have Ab:C.lirMfg VITZ;1 1 1.%1 1 I."Frafrro: -Y1 at.. Pittantab, where pariah ina Pon fling ' Chartm,Ooologbal Stamm Po. enalmobtalned by Patna. &eking Inibrmatkm rolally• to um Company. myll .tome P. MAP ' • DAN. n. CatoMau. Net-TeL Cam) (late St. Chute. & Perry linteis) CITY HOTEL, • (late .Brown s,). corner- - of Polithgell minded otreets, Pittsburgh, Pa., GLASS it ' Altit, Proprietos. . • • liirThie large and name:olllone rums having ander eonethorough repair, and turnietteal with new oquipmenti throughout, I. now open In the reeeption of the traveling public. Cuenen 110Driletn. • apg&vtem & CUTHBERT & BON, h. G ENERAL si s FORM . LBSION - AOENT n for Ntiotlattpa Lamont Dands., l .4:l="'r"Nif. I{O Thlyd K. Pittabarzt.Ps. azi34r • T. O..WARRThrIiTON' • (DIPLO/140 • " - JLADrES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE.. H. by always on hang *foil tviartanut,_No. RS moth drat. Pittsburab. Ps. ira rELIX'S GENUINE -;EXTRACT E. I . E m ir ....„ I ,, z=vir= u rt Y r Pltutrun and Ps. .. ,_ .' ' ig.listrare of smmerous conmermta. *Ma/ • 1 g urr ALTER P. MARSHAL;.. Importer and Ifeelde In Plalo, rain3o and 11'''''"1" Apes; l o. SO Wood Ftemet, Ito • - m. 4 , Di. I ot the oph•orated man zni s ta , cant .11 .of nal& Ornamental Plasterer, 'gra simt4 Oct Whin° ArlarTmy Osv. . - - mat ininnatur. li ttr ORENZ kIVIGHTMAN" Manufacturers Xa zu , ittootke to Amp witrat. maids ts- tag nut: * KUMBEL'S nn NMI" IL lIMOLDWAY. Ifivk 2 .Ld U.JR is am! Met ALEX, FRASER, PITTSEWIGH GAZETTE. .81 011 D 5 . 1 19R8I1883,:Alf41ST 14, 1854 . ..' it For the Deny- ritt.Theenn Galena 1 Kerte 'at — iebn. TstarAn..nercaee or. ropers. Thei voting Chronicle :of . the 9th inst. con ' brined a three:oolmm letter fromltobt. Tyler, on the etzlij*.of "Religion - and Politics:" •• Mr. c r Tyler's ' lettfii..iraa'. originally pnblished in .the .Thila ' hitz:Aphr; add purported to be A *reply has mmuninedion that sppertred in the - Evening 'Kittle of ilitly.t3th i over the signature of en ' "AM icanOtisen.e , .- • . • ' -' ' 2Th Editiiret - the Chronicle bespeaks a care-, ful c nsiderithin of the letter on the part of his, readere, easiiiirig,their that ~ Mr: Tyler is Cue' of thr mast breffentyoeng men °I thin , country," and* teat "the ground eovered by his letter is at ,thin moment topioef general discussion, end Confebsedlyzene of pressing importance."' ' it *mild: le tedious and unprofitable to follo w ' Mr.'. Tyler through* the' whole of hielimand I elaborate eleay. , A large portion of it is dereted to'Knowletbingism, .and consists of general obserialionit on the dangerous teridedelas of se eret- assottlationio organised: feel political pnr• Peleek ,- Wiinturdertake no_defence of Know Noth ineste:: : W. are not sufficiently acquainted with its objeoh6trel *lodes' of operation :to-:form.an opinion alto its character,: ei merits, as a Fc , litical. paitj.' But all Mr. ..lylei has said-of Know Noiltingism Is applicable with 'tenfold . force to r , - political .Catholicisei, under the leader ehip of ~d eehitical priests and giber'. . That the Roman - Cathelie Church of the United States is an organhed •political body, may be as Salida*. torily Preeed; asthist Knew - Nothiugism exists; aznktbie,the.Catholia party his hitherto **l ' witlithe'NMizeratia party mayte as clearly ea tftlilii. ltect r- lili, Tyler adnfit o tithat. from the daje of Jefferson the larger .p 'on of the Catli-, olidivotai4s ' been Dania:Teti - . He does net state' thi!e-precise proportion in - *bleb, •in his opinion; that vote- is shared by the two leading political , parties of the day, Ant we think he would hafe hazarded nothing in the adinissiori: that cluit4imthe _of the entire' Catholic Vote of the country ii given to, the..ltnocratie party. It Is tzar* th at there. are some native Catholics wholetKeplitherte- acted with the -Whigs ; but these ant:nein number, and unsteady-in their attackqeirk to the cause, !preferring gath. olio Decimate lo r Protestant Whigs.. The Tres byteriaini, Methodists, 'Baptiste.: Episcopalians, and other members of Protestant Churches, are knowtilto be *bout equally divided on political questiox;.rind'tho same reak"be said of that portiorrof our fellow-citizens who adhere to no partiCulai branch of the Church. But no such diversify of, political sentiment obtains in the Catholic Church. Why is it! There are to be found in .that 'Church men of every grade and degree of Intellectual capacitY--she ranks among her members Some of the most learned and tal ented as well as. the most illiterate, and least , ' gifted in the land ;, and in wealth, fortune, eta- 1 tion and worldly eirczunstances greater capacity , I is found nowhere than among - Catholics. In a Church no variously constituted 'we might sea-,I sonally expect to find great diversity of political opinion. Whence this unity, of action ! Is it an sAcidentl. .If the Church steers clear of Pol. ities;how has it happened that we find • nearly the same unanimity of political' as of religious sentimerzt among her children? We have re. coolly - been made aware et the existence; of I Know Nothinesm. by Its rwlte,'—u. ll et:lt lie , ' siceomplished ; have we not the name clear and convincing evidence of - the .existence of political Catholicism! , , • - But another proof of the existence of a Catho lic political party and its alibi:ace with the sham Democracy, is to be found in the extraordinary degree of favor with which the Catholics of Penn sylvania have lately been regarded by both...the State and National Democratic Administrations: 71102T0 Campbell, of Philadelphia, a Cat's olio, and of foreign birth, was a candidata for the - office of Judge of the Supreme Court of the State. Me.was little known beyond the limits of Philadelphia, but well : l=lre inthat city, where be had held a judicial station for some time. Be- ; fire his nomination, a large number of the mern.l bers of the Philadelphia Bar. (if I remember car- i redly more than a majority or them) including some ,of the Judges of. he Courts,' united in a strong, earnest surd powerfully written protest, :directed to the nominating convention, against the nomination of Mr. Campbell. They repre aimed bins to be a man of less than ordinary ' of slender legal attainments and In tith er respectidisqualified for the station which be sought. They expressly disclaimed all opposi that to. Mr. Campbell on account of his religious 'opinions: 110 was howereresdarsed by the coax :sewn= and.although all the other candidates on i 'the State ticket were elected hr . :Polarities Putt iog from 7000 to 10,000, Mr. Campbell wee de (stated, the majority against hini being over WOO. • the first act of Oov. Bigler after his Judea "' tallettoeMnrarafthusppeirdMeat otthie tame damn Campbell's° the importantarld rearporuate station of Attorney Gentral cf the Commonwealth ha defiance of the public judgment; then sore ' canny, authentically and emphatically exrress- O. The Catholic party had become outraged by reason of the defeat of Cainpbell, and it must be concilbsed, or Democratic ascendancy be lest. ; There was no evideuce that Mr. Campbell had: been &fa/a beverage ha was a Catholic; for - his gualifiesitions bad become notorious during the ram- I paiyn; but it was clear cough Oat be TM ap pointed to office by GOT. Bigler because he was a Catholic. In 18illi Mr. Campbell entered warm- ly into the campaign in favor of Mr. Pierce; he addressed himself particularly to the work of roc.' onciling the Catholic party to the Democracy in Pennsylvania and elsewhere. Mr. Pierce was elected ,confessedly ' by Catholic votes; and now high political honors wait upon Mr. Campbell-. The man who could not be elected to a public of fice in Penuaylmusia, when his party had 10,000 of a majority, is mode to represent Pennsylvania in the cabinet of the new President. Othermen have owed their elevation to public stationto their abliities, their personal merit, on the publlo fla vor; but Mr. Campbell possessed none of these. • ifs was appointed iscause he was a Catholic, and the Catholics required. Ais appointment. The par allel which Mr. Tyler attempts to draw between the appointment of Boger 8.-Taney to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States by Gen. Jackson,apd by, the present exetintive totally falls.' Taney was - not appointed wise be was a Catholic. Be was one of the most eminent lawyers in the country, and hid represented bit native State (Maryland) with distinction in. Cotrgresa, lie wag first' ap. pointed Attorney General bY President 'Jackson, afterwards Secretary of the Treasury where he Is said to have displayed great financial ability, and ',fealty made Chief Justice or. the Supreme Conti. Gls abilities as a statesman and jurist I were never questioned.. No min can say that he was appointed to office on account of hie re ligious °plutons. --" The appointment,, by Governor Bigler, of a Catholic to the. o ffi ce of. President Judge of the District Court o f, this county, made vacant by the death of the lamented Foiward; of another .Catholic to the office of Judge of Common Pleas; 'of another to the Sealer of Weights and Mea 'urea; of another to the office of Notary' Public, and the - appointment of a Catholic by the Allminlstration to the office of Postmaster of ,Pittaburgh, Indicate too clearly the existence of a Catholic political party and its alliance with. the Democracy, which must be maintained oven at the ribior alienating ,Protestant Democrats. Mr. Tyler denies the charge of the correspon dent of the Bulletin , that the Catholics of Penn ; sylvanla have resisted our Common School aye ' tom. It is indeed =difficult to respect both the intelligence and .honesty .. . of the man who makes the Insertion "othat the Catholic Church of Penn sylvania has never taken the . slightest atop of resistance to the Common Public Schools." If Mr. Tyler has not seen the series of essays on our Common School prelim, written by the Bishop of Pittsburgh, and published overthis own signs ture about sixteen months since in several of the. Pittaburgh newspapers, prebably-the editor of the Chronicle can furnish him with them. Tho Pittsburgh Catholic, theithepherd of the Valley, the. Freeman's Journal, and other leading Cob olio Jeannie, aa wallas the Moateminent Priests and Bishops have.boldly avowed their opposition tithe general system of Public Schools in the . United States..., . _ Mr. Tyler's tioay would be more properly en -tithed, "An apclogy. for Catholicism, by a Pro testant." is a Protestant by birth and edu- cation, but';can_ lee no good in the Protestant churches. "The Protestont clergy," he tells ni "use the Catliolth Church les • foil or bug-bear, never - Wing by tile men& to Stir np the extra piety anti seal of .Proiestant congregatlone."-- While the Protestant clergy have entertained the Moat fanatical rind incendiary notions on the subject of shivery, the Catholic Church has-been' Finely conservative on that subject. Ire repeats the stalehnd contemptible' abuse-heaped upon the eleigy.of New England by Smiths Douglas, .and Matins us that the Catholic - -clergy never petitioned-Congress for the repeal of the Fugi tive- Sieve Law; -They never threatened the Sonata of the United States in the name and by the authority ,of Almighty God, nor attempted to coerce &asters in the 'discharge of their politi cal duties. They are deeply devoted to the lin• thciugh . none of them ever swore allegianCe to it. . They are not opposed to the Common School system, s r and if they are they have' pe fect' right . The only' evidence of ,Cathelic encroachment width Sir. Tyler has been, able-to diseover, was the blowing np of Cethollo chpreltes with gunpowder, or thiVittititietion by Ora without rabbis* • ' - htr:TyTdr's bilged:4s and 'plattsiblvaPtdogas • . , ... - , .. . . . . . . . . . . .- ' f-77:::;:1.5:'..1"''':':::.- -' '' '.::''''...r.. - ''-'.:. ' ..". '. • -.42"7-1-1- ' : - . ' ' . .. ..-* r ' 4. - . -- 1 7: 1 ;' .. . '.." ".-''':'• :.'•' , "...:',•7 3- F.7t -- E. :74 . ... , - - .. 7.''..7 , 17. - .:•77 . ...! , ..7-7'.. - !: • 1i t ...•.' 44 f 4 7••'-'''' - '. ,• '.. ''' :". ' ....•r;";•...•,:... - ......,.. - • • '*.:• • • •' • • . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. ... ... ...... . .... ~ .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. wrlYno doebt receive the hearty endorsement of the Church shove interests he so strongly. sd: roeates. . • •',., A %Two. NOTES OF A PEDESTRIAN. . _ 'ST A SITTNIVEGILIII. . • 1 • ' A C 3 ggii'n;',Englank4 June 12 i 1854 . , blx-Dian N.-1," have jUft retorted from a lasondvisit, in company :with my friend IL, to Eaton t Hall, the residence of the • blarquiii of Westioineter, one , of ~ the , richest noblemen in England, and which.% one o the Most magnifi cent palaces lathe world. e attempted to vis it it on Saturday morning, ,h od with that. view i r .hired 'a boatman to row ns,up the winding little river Dee, in his beardiftdbght skiff, inl which we Mooted tepidly up pete.wien the greenest of , bnalts sloping down from groves of oak and pop kr, and all forming a part of the great pork be longing to tbo estate, in the middle of, rhlch •stands Eaton Hall.. Th,s park is twenty-fire miles in eiranit, audio Intersected by noble roads and ,:offered with large and small greyed of all kinds of trees, arranged with the best taste.— We left.the boat et the, little Oolitic village of Eoelestoo, which is within the park, and walked one mile to the western entrance of the IlalL— &fore entering the yard, we passed through the stables, where horses may live In regal splendor, in as great numbers as the richest nobleman in England could desire. Ono of the painters en". ployed in oak graining some part of the etables, showed ns around the out houses end grounds, being unable to gain access to the interior of tho Hall, which is always closed to visitors• op Fri days, Saturdays end Sundays. However, we bad more time to view the exterior, from all *lets. Pintnres can convey to you no adequate Motor iblabeauty of the whole. You cannot Me the green mess and the magnificent group. log of the trees and shrubbery. Oar guide, who , Wes Olsen ,employed at Chatsworth ) , having in. Binned us that the interior of the tattkr hi not so aplendld aa Alit of Eaton Hall, while) intexterior andWiFiande were far moreTntlXwe ccicin. did to until .to•day,.. In rier to see the interlefil and note'after .spattcling threes in this wolideifal itidiphicity d(Chester, I ca cik ly say that by most sanguine expectationst,in gerd to the aplador and intermit belongikg the things of England have been fully met., Nan. should I not spend another day in the countris, I would feel more than rewarded by \ what I ban already seen. On our return to thecity we via \ ited Chester Cathedral, occupying Viso hours in 'examining it. But I will now only give you an account of our second visit to Eaton Hall, this morning. Putting on my "strong bedtl as the hunting shoes which I purchased , in Livirpool, for my pedestrian excursions am called, *Lich it in fashionable to wear be r as the Englialial. most universally wear "ston 'kboots or shoo-i4.,1 started with H. for a tialk,khrough the Park,,' three miles to the Hall. CrosVng the magniiim , , cent stone arched bridge' A' titil htunlrett feet span across the Dee, we ism came to a lefty lodge at the gate of wide 'lre knocked until\ an aged porter opened It to as A,This lodge Is a \\ rather curious structure, being tastly dwelling of finely dressed red sandstone, 'n thoishape of a beautiful triumphal arch- In anOur wa found ourselves beneath iii the roof of who ay be con sidered the most elegant palace in ght`nd.— k i Twice wo went the rounds of the roo ,Npelksgt ly amazed at the nett beauties which uleve k ry step opened open us. The Entrance goons beyond conception, with its Mout have .) meets, painted walls, marble stature, agnmt /11‘ armor, &a., &c,, the , diallig-rootn, with its 1, traits of the Marguie and lila‘dronele— Saloon, remindis4 ono of theNtiten in the Ank% him rights — We 'drawing-room:4m mall rulinl i in size—the ante-rr;oms, all in vi s line`, \ showing a vista of three }intuited feet—thh Library, with its organs—the patinge, s eepee N ially, two by West—the furniture, 'ebony and richly carved oak—the articles of "rarte"—the curious mir rors, &c., &c., are all be end the police both of the pen and the pawn. Ve now haie a stan dard of splendor with whichlto compare tklndeor Castle and Chatsworth. N. , \ 'V..' . . - ‘ ... • ‘ • Tue Slur—j i' moxs.— he Philadetp&iit Ledger, of yesterdsy, koUcing tbe cominentik it( I i the New York Joitinal_ot Commerce on the oda , . i j and late ahstraction`pf Ropey. *el-hellion fro*, the mint, without mintahment to or Trosecution' 1 of the allegedoabstt?ctioOst," says , it under ' stands the ease to beanfollderr: • • jj • .. The alleged culprit iooceph M. Ash, bde a Commissioner . of Spring G ‘ • . elk 'WIO in the 1 Mexican War, and was all ted.to office\in the mint, on the necomMendatl of the Collecthe of the Port, and other res.pecta e citizens. On, or i about the Slot of Jitin ho aranseenV Profeeipr 1 Booth, who has there hf the theltirl and refun ins department, to \put\in hie \ :pocket ailing* piece from • parcel of,.\slci \ coin. 'The "k` rofessor. said nothing hitt marked& numbeinf places and kept vigilant watch. Th s onhat dajkho nits oh-. screed to pocket ruaotheiplece;when ito waxer: 'Sur:dried; and tone dollars oflike moneY:was (hand on his person, and which -.lna •Sonfessee• toSe been taken from the !nada Of .thermint:',. Int At ak motion was communicated to •C.Jolonel Eliewde the Director, who promptly ante information to the 11. S. District •Att,,,,,, y . ,: ... t . the C . 8. ~ . Commissioner. A warrant ; we enderstand, Was issued, hot up to. yeetkday afternoon, we L . 1 litre, bad not been 'erred. In an Institution, employing the nuMber of\ persons 'steadily ea t gaged at the mint, and doing the ninijont of bon- Mess there done, it is etuidisteg that the weak ness I f poor human nature has \ not oftener shown . The unfrequenci of the direliction'ordiaty; however, is no justifleation for the proper.au thoritles in permitting.; detected delinquents to I go unpunished. The fent that robbery can 'be so soon detected is a proof uf the effielency of thp cheeks interposed in the trumagement \of the inzN stitution, and of the general • watelditiness and j honesty of Its chief officers. \la thecase of Hall, 1 the whole amount abstracted \is. beliorednot to • exceed the four dollars na med, and itithat of Negus, his illustrious predecesser, though:out- Iside report fixes the loss at $lOO, OOO, we areNss stared from the offoser of the Mint .that $10,6031 believed to cover the - whole atriount . taken. That . earn was paid back and returned by..the Mint t o the depositors, from whose parcels ordest it was, stolen The fault of his escape.frOntiiiinish rent is not ascribable to the officer of the Mita. The authorities etPfashinotonjwerc earlY s in pos. session of the facts of the case, and to them, if to any, Should censor* be directed. .'.. Tas Ps/CS or Wusar.—The following triirta the New York Economist will be interesting lc the growers of Wheat. , - ...We understand farmers at We Sooth are'ecri reluctant to Part with their Wheat, unless at, ex treme high prices, which the late news from yin will not warrant mi ll ers and shippers in paying. The season has been usually good .for securing our crop in splendid order. The crop , ' of Canada is eery large, and of superior quality, and is now to be admitted free of deity ; much of it will come forward this autumn : hence, South- ern fanners do not 'rine° much foresight in hold ing on to their Wheat until late in the season, to come in competition with Northern and West ern Wheat. The Intelligence from the West is quite promising for the yield. Ohio only ex- eepted.. - The increased area under enitivation will more than couttenexhince the deficiency In this State and Ohio. The surplus of red wheat will bo comparatively great,.but we ,fear, farmers will not embrace the next high prices offered this autumn, hoping to do better next spring. - In this they are likely to be imuch mistaken; the fact that the stock of old throughout the country Is entirely exhausted, will not be without Influence with farmers, and is likely to induce them to bold. The prospect is now that little of the now crop of Ohio or Michigan can reach us until the middle of September. and not in great abundance until October, the prices offered will not bl.vcry satisfactory, to farmers.- The late advice* from European :highly promising[for their cr.pe, the weather being all that could be desired; added to this, tho fact that the freo 'navigation of the Danube is qtilte certain., which enures to Europe the products of the couthern Provinces of Raisin, and at a much less cost of tranaportation. Tho bulk of wheat has hitherto found a market at Odessa, but the removal of the obstructions on this river will make quite& revo lution in trade, especially in southern Russia, and pill be of immense importance to Austria.— We allude to this subject here, en many persons euppoae that should the war ittEurope continue, all Russian wheat would still be cut off; but this is not the fact; hence, Western Europe, In the event of -a failure of the crops—which, by the .by is not probable—will hare sources fur supplies oth erthau this country. • . Cass tr as Tan 1—...190 were informed upon' good authority, last evening, that a abort time since a number of Protestant Bibles were sent to Comminaville to be distributed among thom Amities wboare not able to pay for them. The Bibles' were gathered together and piled up in the road and destroyed by fire, by nparcel of Irishmen. The remains of aome of the burnt Bibles can be seen at the Bible floelety's rooms. Is it possible such an outrage has been commit ted in this age of civilization.—Cincianorf Om. ' • • Loss or Cern: on PLanse.—ln the pres ent state of our prtsvisien Markets, it is pruvot. log to read the continual accounts of the lose of cattle on the plains , Joni:raying toward Califor nia. A single statement now before as, extriot. ed from - theAut Antonia Ledger, of the 20th ult, shiers the loss of no lees than 1,288 bead, among four different droves. lb* great scarcity of wa ter end grey is the alleged cause of the mortal .. . . . i ostiesicetve Flren - Tutor . :lintld'lnse -and the: : '.dkaailalirtl tt uncalrt ,Lt.,_ • • _ ~......,,i , \ ',,;.: • tt\„„ ; • Central Preebyterlan Church Communed. 1 ~, hiasotHair TUE C. 033 r . Q P ' - '7 '' ' ' \\• ,', a• \ , tl About 3 o'clodk TesterdaY afternoon a-fim ' Accounts resell Utt'of the Pr- ' P a c e ,._ ° _„ t. d a te „,_ ° A, t • \V, '. , k; ,,4 :." . ' broke ontin ii. sinall house in the rear of No: 92 .: iin the Middle" and Southern ceintuse'.. 4 „„,st't.,,, .°`sii \ \ \ , 0, , Eighteenth street, - between , Sixth and Seventh ; avenues, occupied by a colored wo men named ' ' ------ 'ea ti , DemooratioPrO•B says 1 extends ItS : far : ~ ',-7 - '1 , ... - . \•. the Country being 'Heftily parc arl up. „witaunt- \ ;\ \ - K o k,. \ \ Boland.: , The flames spread through the neigh- i northward as Liyings li n pc ,,,, ty . 00 ;hi - `., 5.., ,,. t boring range of .f•ramo bedding% • e xtendiag to and Mississippi 'Railroad ? which only emit, 1. \ i''''', ~ . Seventeenth Street, and destroying in all about' miles south ........., 7 _____,_ a t a il a ., ,i, 14 ~ v : twenty five houses. 'Most of these houses were': ._ s,,i, o o t f , ‘ th o7 s \ ” c rm ty. .7 1 , , u hi, 0 84....5 , aie 1 ,e5i. :, il" ~ mere shanties, Inhabited by poor Irish. and Ger- n, ." °3 ly all dried up, and so are nanylwera., Trivet- \ :. \ '',.1.4.: ., ''‘‘. man families "'A colored people , ' ned were °I. lit " '' en findit very difficult lopeouretraterfOrthil,r \ \ it , • ; tle value; bat the lose of household goods , he--I ta „a i fik At several points tlieprairies wertiburcOf longing to the inmates is no doubt severe to them. i Th e most valuible property - destroyed was : the twe e known So long Inv Residents'of - thirty yeare r say the j• nem \ ; \ : . .yi,' .-. ••,‘ shop of Messrs: Henderson & Shea; carpenters;and trying ta ix iLro , nght: -"The \ ... ; : and thebuilditig,'(elened by Mr tiuo maw t3 ; ) l.letsiperature of the earth is eo In h that the de. ~\- `, : ty , .... l . .• , i i ; position of dew during the . past ih weeks bad . ` .... try lately occapie4 by a Roman Catholic( tichoOl: ''' oamed. • On many farms, scarcely titgh- c0rn. „ ,..".... is :believod that the insurance companiealoie• very little liy[thia,fire. The:ground.is 'laid toigdbwe rebe'sedio4L''.erdedint,h7e7.eircirik"gto,PAivtl will .. !,.. .\,, ..4„ , •.•, ~.., _',.., belong tolhe estate of: r. ToWne/I.TA ' '' \ -- I ter growth will proie`,,iln •roastsilaies, 'entire , .X. , ,-, • While the remit! were at work in Eighteenth . street, some in -au, nna i j er .b n jet fire ~.\ house :tonere.. &farmer near Springf i eld _h soffered , i ~ , , , ' , 4 ,. \\''..,. i,' to sell his entire crop tete of Itie*shele - \ ,'. • 1 ~; , . .. cif primary schools' Nos, 26 and , 26, in seven- to the acre. The Pre*thinksit Mireto ***hat • \' . : ~,' teenth street , but) the flames 'weria‘iMon extin- .... • guished; and the damage' &les not exceed two or lin one hulf the State t'66.°".it• crop ' be *'. l ''' -• ' '''' ' c: than half nn average yield. , in 1850, Illinam:. ~• ; '); ;', threehundred dollars, • • ;„,, ~' \ . ; 67 646 684 bushels. Supposing the at.b..'""'\ .. . 5' . , ' .,, N ' 2. About S'o'clock,T. M., a fire - broke out in the I raised , , feed and grocery stores at the corner' of Eliza- time it is estimated that - thu dikolnutioh du u t devoted to its” chltare not enlarged aitioe , '," ' t-..- \ , ~\ N beth and Spring Istreets,. owned by Mr. John . eroithis year wilt en:Moist t 0 14, 41 4: 7 . 112. • t?.. .-- , 1 5., , ,,...\ ..., Mullenbrink and occupied by him and Mr. John Tyne.' The a a tn es l ant a ni n n i nate d 4.0 the house I e els, which, at the price Of fifteeiteefits'per alt. A . . s tt ., \ . , No. 167 Elisabeth.street , which was badly in- . ton the farm, would entail b lossafs2 - 361,781-„ - ; ; ..;,„; - ..., \ \ cu Illinois farmers. The other arepa''..tiffiktet...7 n ,- "",. ,s. \ '2, inred- Next door *es ' e era"n one 86r "' frame out the State, however, are said to tt.; \ **bin'i , " ' . . I t, -. ', \ \ honse, which was also. speedily destroyed No. No. yerage; but corn is her great Staple: 'Whila,..: . '.... ."`•,,, :„,' \ 16 Spring street, occupied by George Bertelsen,. a ttle farmers in" Wl'eonsin are lamenting ' P fr - -' ' ' V a t - \ dyer and scourer;; , No. 19 and part \ ot)2l\irere partly destroyed. ;,, The buildings were net of 'Peet rains. of. Peet month, ,ii is 41 di sc' ".' .1 great Pane: The loss - is 'Trartly ccureed by'lre .enPugb that.thoir near:neighbors should` 4,1 : 1 8uta n6,...51000 14 the . :E ta .. o ffi ce and. other , great sufferers' by this unexampled drough ....;,•- i:. The wet weather hiseinnewhat injuiednur wheat'.. - , „.. *.,. , mums in other &Buell. :NO. 17 SPringalreet'...: „,„.„, and rind, delayed the haerest, ' but -we apt ', : _ . ' '-0., Owned by Miss Margaret ,Pook,. and tlieuther.. .prebend „c iia`eery material loss on,thisaccount it t;\2; ~._. , v . houses damaged, or destroyed are or were owned mnim ucticoNwhiti, it has. brought the corn for'irA by Mrs. Mary Harem, or Morriaariia.. !. \ 'wa. 4 lestonlshingly. , There is little doubt,' Wl' '-',:".' About 71 o'clock, - fire ' as discovered breaki fs . \- oat ire the Cupola of the Central Presbyterian \\ ei thin' that the hem crop of Wisconain will thili;";- ',';',.,; \ the'hugest ever known In the State..iir f: - c - ;_."••, , . \,v, .. church , . in Broome street, formerly occupied by B.._ees°l3 be i Matratlkie Win s t4rah; Aug; 4 : ' •• , A ; ''' -, , - , r' , k , •"'t , 0 '•,- the Roy:\ Dr. Adams' congregation, but since b - . I \ i : , ..',. \ ,„„„,„,„____„____, , ~., ~, ,, .., v ,:vi: , lon g in g e k tite congregation under the - pastorate I. AL Bi‘ ia i i .,n. 6, a t ;tA, we I,oet, from i61,11art , c,e . .,• , .“:\7.5i i • of the Kilfalir. Wet:4. - The edifice bad beenle-' • ford Time r la diffithAtY hos existed fornoreatinitt 1 - .. , ; ,.5; : , y.;0 1 .. , coolly closed for the purpose of undergoing:l'P' betWeeath CathollitHishop of - that:city and - ta: - ....,..%.-. \ • pairs, and it - hi supposed that sparks from the p atiy ,%,„ B 3.; the pitiin, of St. Zwick chur ; oh . , , ....,:, ,' \ Spring street fire wore blows by the wind into f . inetb ; i i,.. oity;„ \ - 0' . ". , . :‘,..,, ~.. ..._ \ i the cupola, and th ere fella POY 'shavings ' ,, , ,,, t 1 iTatEee Brady, the es hays, . e•.here ...., ....” ', rash paint, whielrsoon kindled' fire ,that baf- ..„.,,,,... twenty , _ t. \_.,,__ „_, ___, ~,„ , : ~. ....fiekl all exertions '4, extinguish it. The church 7," 0 1 6 i . , f it s' T ago, ~ ~.7\ , ;:t4 r .... 4 H 7, i 7, 1 :: \, ~ , ~. ~, n 'SZ I " I Y -4 " tr4 :T ed ' with a fi a . or g an and bored. incesFsantly' ”; zaVuo -. dg ' 'aerie:" ' ; \ othe valuable contents. The buil d wee :val. Von s gregation=-has bli i l \ i one*,,the lac est and ' . ._ a uedahilver $20,000, end was insured 4 f \ or - $16,- . I mostcostly church e 'ficen in trA(i. city, ad now, , e ;; 000,,, i:, in said that the,precantion ha been ta" ' lie la '' ,, iled.e, We believe 1 :444,' m ',iof.,this. - ken'-to to ecure a 'carpenter's risk," without I whiclUNg er : the circumitances, the ins ranee 1 property the church Mends triga. o a name, `‘, : ~ . Would Nav ern void. if the walls 1110 foand t i and i n "" ebl Y' t biels the\ cP"e orAo i ff tBult r : ' • •I. \ l3 i 7 l 1 with the \Bishop. --\ Ce Stinday kat* Bishop '' •\ '. .. , ,good ord4, he sum reeot.rAd hr immrancp s \, ,, w I probably i.% preaChedth thecongregatioh' and theV itement. chttash -among teens ~..y ery, g re. t . , 0 9 „, e 61;,!r es , left , , Top but . uirrial s j' . C t. the T curitv a` irt . tptly, others * . were . di ,lafi h ed ;; _,., : . •'; '. \ \\,._ -. , Sr Big, 1,,, , but kept still, and onewritimit 'tit a s ; ex', ~., ,‘• ' hanil , isent thi‘Eishop'te Hell': rid Fa he 13ra.. \ f. Ire ' ier'if.grei j to Heaven , Jll 011 11 8; 6 ' . i . '.( dto ` het elite Crlisij.e's. \' • \, ' „ . . sear vet . r° of ' `l'A.t a meeting 'the Stockholders\ of t Clet a t Ixdiue K \I r Wantinki, eel.—'..., land. Paindsvilltiand 'Ashtabula , .+ ced , '",, u " on tdesday itist.i`the following gent mien wertit\.; ' \ ced to shill \course unaollpously. elected ti's, serve as directortifor the 1...., , on the \ E, Votes. -. .4i.approced tbechnrters ensuinkyear :,-\'\ • - _ \ , -...,.. ~,,,, ~ which ledth. om, thenksthtt with Erkvarttl at , Diesers. Alfred Kelley, Cotambus; Willialn 'ti•••', last settled tl4p,znatter so‘sktp accomn, ttelhe„ c nee, Charles Blokes, A. ton e .Yr.SI9: ; D: , Seat.... ~,,,,, Lake Shore Company, di V l er e, the P ep P le 'll 'tie; StMiiisi ,Witti. \,T. ', Di. - Ifelley.„l3. 1 1 1;EfS'', ~ • . ). : 2 Erie and a rikee the inteaf the. Stat.) , to 1. I,; : leveland ; id, R. Paige, Madiscim:Erastus Case, • .• , 'private corp . ation. OppostAtc, banks, hui.b..._24... Auburn. N. X. -- •• • .." . -.., • .-, ,-- \ . .• ~ signed severe re4eharters on`on&pretext o ,au.. •,,,, ;A t ..a.„,..,'N e .t me th,_ ...4 or the direr re w...m.... other. Ad, iiilkindividual stiti . ity to the - titP- 'Ooze, of Cleveland, was eleeted.Presitleat; .-'d, al est \ extent, ho signed.the Act of inn.ceti 27 1 h, 18 4 , Ery, 'Secretary . , and P. Handy, Treasurer., Alt, . , r blab. exempts titoctliblders xcerlaiti. mininfts, exMbikof tbre'fiapeial condition of the" etreapit. ; \;; uhd taantdicttuing.coMplutios froatilidndiliduttl ~ ,,y;w4l,spremented vthicb was very satisfalitoey; ' ~,,:: lirtkilities exeept for a V,' , ,w speeifie tHems. ' De- , i., The blush:testi of the road for. the six months,. pt PingOrime,: \ he litvislibe the pa ~lrig pos er eikding v hly Slat, abaws aninerease,nf,g4i n titcrintitds s , and 'that 'Without can 'r ; g te, tea t. over the same period of Ly l ,l yetir. ~ t. Sudc\r). wh b are informed alto their al rl taZa , to ex- - -,, • echti etlenit,y. Kidnapperih mtirtlerere%mllie - s s ,s, Livirts'll. PAXPBELL . ITEIIO.3tIE,—NrT. , Culp. and,detkradoes of, every desdription areterned •kell, the distineished arid, true-hearted .repre-, ..... loosetoAey upon the comrounity. And akAt is bentatetive from, therfamiltotiand:Tay tart dii- his opini don the sale of Our Irlblic ITork.l?-:- trict, reached, hie home, at, Efamilten,,oa ll'ed. .' ,He arga Igairist it in his ewssege and'elk6o, 'riebday eivniror.' 'Bpwirds of a thouserid ofc big e,..401. It bill in fa „of It \ What dohs ha think or l? coottituents and neighbori mei him at thadepot, -.. famoust•legk be r bill"? his es not cloth.% and escorted , him to the,Court-house dere, in :.. Viduigh he ban:Curried it ht hie pookerifor months. .:tbe ceittreberhe torrii, where be was doomed ,Iliewiews oriTetriperince legislation apt so fun lebeitarf of 1113,constituenti by Hon . So ri Weed; 1 i ' 9 , l '.OUTisues unk4Palinuutiuou that\ Pei'l.edi uu- u . liken exiellent apeech. `After which M .'Canip- uerStands what` thdy 'at . 00 To the TenNerance , be R, respodded, and gave an account of is dim- CartnentiOn in June4c lures that it womb! bo l brdeltip, whielt traiwellrectived and un imous e t,-. • impoinahle for him tto'svin advance whit Would! . ehticcieed by , the ma... 3 present. Mr. mph ..;`, be is'h course. To Alia Cliamb)ttrs, be hs,' s writ- , spCke three_Ahartere \ of an hour; after 110 COE. ten . h * V; 4 '"`t° letter-WHO ' ,4 \ ll Tfi thAt iTI I I4O- 1 010,10 The to6olting broice ip: We 'understind man llistite would 'sanction a right of siMrett 1 that he sinteteMoc4 in - St dedrig, the Societine \ Prohibitoey Liquor Bilt....Onthe Nebraska qibeit,l Amide, and. to addreriitham. .We also learn ' \ lion held:Vs the Sir Bellbird! Dabioun with greet ',that Mri - ,Campbell Will biiNttupported for , re-elec- .- s„ skill. The%iewspopers winch seppor\ l l;im, tba 1 'den byigreat many 1... he \ have heretoforri , bo s '' \ Democratic Ovogressmen, the Adniin tration,'"i_conged to We Democratic party. Mr. Campbell's' Are all slave- eilers. Bat is hef . 'He prevented '-conrse in trim 4b., b,,,t.t.,..,,, s.tisrsctorto mu:rho' \be adoption of FrO-Nebiuskaleeolitions 'in the Willi,lxt r erit's•-; State Democratic Convention and otAritl-Neltrits-1 Tito `opt ed.-. .1 - ' koihnes in the LeAlature, anti hai, Said dothing Carina, to C . dinmit himselft, 'ls this shrewtllVolik?' tor, ~. ;, is the\ llobeittor - Itichpable of fortnirig a manly' 'A Sat 1 mates and cedrageous opinkon? \We will 110k0113,• \ that been ito id fol; the folloWing lines were N written to clesetlliehitn,l 105,000, ri,e.,....., ... - -...... cieTtai . rot um. mini: , , t, - - ‘lttit the:-'seem to fit in some \ points if )iotitrittll; \ Att Ataetioett however lids stated, bee rirrivedin . \..Dablus hilted, a wrichuous lead stark s ..• I Paris anchthreateued to hum.fer„dalnages, as 1.e.- 0 maicatch him - t7lOl , ln E frt.:ker. \ I ha \ (the Araatican)allegeithat it ica Infringe- , it i :a.r r i tai.na upon OrZT A a r," 1, ' 1 i merit of his patent, and thatthe pekson whosold' , , 't , T t l , hat t Eata-adalltabil,t 7 l ,„. ,‘„ , it it to Sapoleon had ici autlieelty to‘do'ito. An-- \' uoutractostaTrartaTiMartititgotam,.. I,othei. of the stiachinen bait been purchheed bythor N I 1 tfn us kV , hewer. II:. tut° , ''. Princess . ' Matilde., from the Atnt \ can wbo'threab. 4 ,\ e .. rin a at Ea lulina. Texi, Ay.. . •,. saes to cue e peror. . •- , ' '', '\ , \ \ \ \.\ . 1.1 ! . \ Reg"l". . \ Farm Ur--The,Detroit .ddiertiter, \ Wifille.'' , , „ In‘the House, of \ Ctunoits, on '''''' - tlte lth ult. P a P er '. whieb ha '' 'P eifet. , ° Pi l°Beg .‘ wtt .." 76 . °-- , ' ..ple's ticket of that State hisreceived *fat ad. Lord !Studley, Stowar having% eriticiseL o 01e.C. \ . ‘., . ne he rertisement from the Moitsistratiom Whetber ?, Lion of filets in allialtie, and • was rePtied 10 . on b half Of the libels i b - Y 'll6 des ,:b rt P c P e s b l y tk th n O t° Ad t v " er t tise' lic r k ft t h i t 'l li th ejtb P ,ll e r D t Pl ho rfi i i th n \ ',- Admiral Berk - nly, who tt4 tixtracte from. very r.t li, tbe pel s oeLpri , l_d__for_th , c .. se . balcole ... f t . hAAd_v_ ._.. errtbrid: ,\ remarkablidettebn frome.British Admi in the Baltic, togollews. hie \ from AdmiialNa. a g ain '', _"'""`"'" " ”`" "L' 4 '"`" \ '' '''''''F , -.. \ pier; , '‘. \\ \ \ ',. \ The 'Dayton Gazette, giveittn seem:lnt Cif 1iGer. , .., , 1.,. "It has not Iseen'in my, po s srer ‘. to do anythin man women living in that Connty who halt had • \ with this , powerful ileetbuttaeling, either six children at one birth. Tito ot• tw 1 , ' Cronstadt or biesboirig Would have been cer , .. ' six months old, all alive, and ton ' tain destruction."‘ ,", \ \\, - . twith their mother en Teesday. - 'a Alul this froni Adudrat Chatio : \ \ \ i Whgon with her, sztagiy propped \ "After two days'‘iLspections frcen'the light- 1 basket. They are all boys, end ',house, and full views'ut.the-forts anS;hips, the I age, \ - . ,\ \ former aro too substantirilTor the fire f shipi to,. HAE , T, T., tr,---The National VI Una ~'. make any impression. . They are,large , ritasses 1, ti d i x y ik, In \iiiN .11110.,. of ,granite. With respeet an attack, an the Custom House ifl e t w h ' at o ci i y Ea ' - \ '.,‘ shills where they are, it is et to be eat mein- uu . , % \ \ . "There in now at responsible y nou . ht tt that plice - ;.- ed.;\, . Preouming these express lo \to be, true we forty or fifty thieves , : boxes '' shouldet-hittere, ... marvet what such Powerful and spend s° llikets thimble-riggers, pugilists, assassins and common ~. were' , stud there for, or rathe ', why are they blackguards, who would lick atereatiori if their , : \ kept there, when they clearly :rat e iigothing,.-1- masters are disturbed. If \the Preildent =., \Most certainly "this is not the ent inment to m were to attempt' to put other men : in theirplattesi - -, -.which! the\ British thought , thcmselims invited \ they would have 'their eyes- knocked ant.df; in- • • urban the Odeon reviewed the troops to:%;w il e s igh-"rdeed, the Custem , ',lionse were ritinburned,,ovei '. int anchor for the Baltic, an the. Ad ' left their heads."... - ',. - 'l , tendon. amid 'such universal \cheering„, Arid ' \ l.rirge fields of geese, oats and corn.havattrim: 1 whY,ltavo 'Frenoh regiments as well as Ships of , troyed by, grasshoppers, in Deerfield tOWns. -, -.war hehn recently dispatched tereinforeeNnFler, , des ellip;, Ross county, Ohio. The Scioto Gazette s of Nitheethe allies \ hare all reeently expected to the Slit instant dates that 210 aeres of den ere" dri something Iri\that quarter, hr \ they her, as . , belonging to S M. Baker, s Wasdestroyadmi if . s„ very costly andirriosing any of doing nothing. by fire. , These irtsects,iat last cocoon wept-„,'-. drag fast STEITTIESITILLE AYE, INDIANA ICATYIOAII—IT ~,, Gas. NiOPOKOTTOTTI'TZCI;HTIIIS pei/TODESO4 , IIB' , STATE or, PaIIITAIIIMEAR,—The STellboiTllle ape - I)e ., a p po r nte d \t o . trip earempecl Of 6 ilia 01:00e ~ Indiana Railhead is touch nigher completion to \tnn Rusaid. army., Bringing out\ suck a natio Newark than la generally supposed by one elti- is this d o eso pot, look much, like \ , a be, Thk' tens, or the priblio. The4oad when CoMPleted Tark, may be at lam , Mad 1, a* . ll lify em to to that point, will connect ith the Central road p io natioce -la s narii,f,,':,. and if I,N beau smelt I", loading to Colin:abet; Cincinnati, 'Clevelitel, hce. willlte truly said they will noverbe ablert, tell , A\gentlemin employed criNthe mead, and Nvipo w h, : ;i turkt i kem . ,, •., \, n, haajust.retutned from an excarsion over' the yen- -., \ ' , ‘," Pliitim Bettor 9.—We learn-frottethedmderi.l. tire distance, informs TIE, that'from three Miles 'Economist that'll e Chliese have erected 4 mint ' west of Ilrichville, the flock inlaid to Coshodon,\ a distal:tee of thirty-011 e miles. \!The grading-. e. In Cant'ori for oo Ding Spanish pillar dollars Of ,-- twoett Coshocton and Newark, is ektiroly finislie. \" Charlew,the Forth, 17Illi(' This eniti*tlui . --e, distanceof thirty-six. miles. \.\i•; \ ,standard of the hinese, and thit setri.citi of it ''.l The chiefeatise ef delay will be thetas tunnelat \ has induced them to coin itl*hich is •rather , a. , Alaatereville,Whick the contractori aim conftdent \ ne!elty ut.uti,aluSt thus rePreOuttrc old 'data of being able‘to see tiny-light through within a ,Totes.. Thet,pillar dollars have'ldways commends - month; when thie isnecomplished thohalance of ~‘PremitnAchlt the Chineseo llo oo ,ll , roadltwi the will he \ comPlete and a corrabetion bit- catty worth lesslltan the Ilexiestt dollars: tweet" SteubenviikettndyNewark 0 distends, of ono I .!........."- hundred and fourteen miles, in running 'order. I 111ir'" This Is cheering dews, and should enstritrage the Steubenville an Pittsburgh Company nu re newed energir WI; that is made, ye atoll have 0,,0t by s . that:moat desirable rto between the east aria lila „u Ca EST TA r west of which 'the co btry can boast —Str u h wife finch-.- eas ,„,,,, i. ilw.vinn.”-- -- Corresoctietatet of the 11.weerteie k tr. EL Guettp WAJOIESCITOTT, Aug. T.Mr...Beelen, • the re- \ cently appointed Secrete:7\4 ,c l the,k Legation at Chili, has arrived , here, anti I sail, on the Sth September. Be eherild have bound, appointed charge to Nicaregui, *bent hio'poptditiity among the people and 'with\ tile goieroment;., and his perfect knowledgh_ of their language and heti tutiOns, would haile 'dotto - much to,effaco the rce °Beaton of Borlrind'a auctions conduct. Felts aa Tritturrott- 3 Seete of the adventarers from'the East to the sets TrirribirYate bekin ming to turn' their fatten eastward agOEl,, Si"' oral of them,were faseingela 'in the Folar Stir I diy before yesteaty? x \ They had attendoned,l their potato and corn .patehos. s izi , :gsnett* , think itlot, dry a country for theml=q t . ,La u+{ Refl Pell/frau. ' . ''s \ ' ". \ i Ns a. Outwt, Aug. 6. 1 --There lies been, sec-, enteast deaths from yellow fever durii4 tha past weep \ , Wants° Amuse\ pre Onto,-- 4 -i s :go thit i bop are wading atross' the 01111q'riyetit at the ineettief the Raturwlitt. Uhl theright thecriver h*s.nni been 00 low suite -1888 - 1 -. ,` - ‘.l. ';z44 ,3343 =3. Va., Angnstlo:—The eledien I in-this district, to fill the Tarcle7 . iri thirgsrigiee 0 atonal &legation, ha/ resulted In the election Of ClisSlWle _414 gert., -1 4: 4500- rerferi,eii- ' - ' -VOLUME Lxvur-:-Num Eft 3‘o Kill Boil tbo balance of our 'light Calla , LS 3 Ind . 4 toots per ravil Ina than th e Vaal • • Ir2l MAkciN ka.`Oakk af• GOS-2 hbls: just rood and for e *by.\ 1727 MILS • rot FRESH BEIVOiIDI -- VATErt'25 bbla. itr\ oak aaal malbtrai pied, ibis dap dkonAw i the . g' sprin. by V• 709.n.17311.1i,Ckam.1nes and ai A ESIRM3LE PROPERTY FOR SALE= —', A.' 45 Iwo Dwelling lion" vain nentif 'Coe ea mrkof • Musa, on Vine rt.. CM Warni imi lp =mud Is well gr• • Mad. 1 , 324 amiable ',aeons In trail tient "F o r,. • ' , awn& Price gi,oon, blur'. maw! .. , Ilionarir or ..,.. MNo e"t , T rrAZI:IO. al. 6t - e. .i. • ... i t r OpEY'S . lADY'S BOQii, ' for•Auetult .. Awed and tow gals 10 . 8. B." LAVOZE; 87 Woof -, 050 DOLLARS—A . Framb .0....41i.p.A.A.4,x0„,:rxr D6' traq,•• tchw cur. hi., e= aCPTLB 94 , 1Z1ni ;S. CLOSING out Suniiner Stock dr Men and .1 7) cu i rrta i ii ,m 4 I n h Virt74 41 Q,WISS SIIISLIN-- 7 Plisin' and fignred,. for Mricr rTV22"und NIULU & NANSOOK.B.—Shiped Auld Var,4eLyeets. so.. v 1.14.114 Adriematto B LAC KB E RRY BRANDY , 4', maw of '- nom., 'ad other stiletto:ra t & boala 1 7' C lLs sid fat saga irf WO* aa dra b W an bCrou 7.6d x jr22 No.l 4" eaker tVnoil mut V f: sly" CASKS•B4I. bODA on tand nail - Sok utirii\ • • - Futuna sans.. ft 20 :11B14 FL V U Lnerinlik - ilV•fttitellkild sr , Leah, or ,•• ..s* AMODIO - - • -Mll. AIBLS: 11 • P. 71 - Cii, as s orted,. far' \ , r ,xissecO asie • .• .• •. • -- • . 1.4 V: yz~.. e