The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, October 21, 1851, Image 2

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LEMEIL TO HON. GUY M. BRYAN, OF TEXAS
Summary's Bstworr BAIL,
SOHOOLNT'S MOUNTAIN SPBXRO,
New Jersey,
July 25, 1851.
- My Dear Sir :—Having escaped the heats of
the city, I am almost inclined, amid the beauties
of nature which surround me here, the high
hills, the pure, cool air, the fragrant forests, and
the riming harvests, _to postpone, until my re.:
turn tniiiid streets and studies, theathintion to
which Auroequest is entitled. I cannot, how
ever, fciL4f rest.while imagitsbig, thatmy silence.
may PiiiikblYtiklxiiiiii&rpreted, and, - therefore - ,
hasten to send you the views which you are kind
enough to wish repeated.
On:thei-tetics. -- of..Your letter, dated the 4th
- inst., from Peach Point, Brazoria county, Texas,
I have •long , - ehiertained definite ,- and decided
opinions. As 'they ore somewhat different from
any avowed:by public men in this motile*, I
ethoula feel ;diffident in holding or confessing
them,. were it not that-every day's progress in
our great federalexperiment confirms to me their
soundnesa, absolute necessity. • I
cannot work out the safety of the,Union in their
absence;'-'That Union was designed, and is fitted,
to be the bestittad mast permanent security for
as mail of Combined freedom and happiness as
societies, are permitted to enjoy, and it has al
ways seemed., to me not merely rash and irra
tional, butgrossly3llogienl, to disclaim or doubt
• any of its essential springs-of vitality. Union,
in its politic al is the opposite of consoli
dation., - .-The. elements necessary to a bare idea
of IV-Union are antagonistic to those of a con
solidation; and yet I cannot help thinking that
allthe mistakes qnd mischiefs to which we have
been
„Mtbjected, found an origin in the habitual
tendency of many,very able statesmen to import
from old consolidated empires their products of
legislation and government, and to fasten them
upon the new American condition of mere fede
ral union.
Bo* often do we hear and see the strictly de -
constitutionalised term, nation, substituted for
that of Union 1 A substitution plausible and
innocent in the sphere of our foreign relations,
but foil of insinuating and pernicious enroach
rant wherever the domestic limits, reservations
and guaranties are involved. It found no place
hi the structure framed by the convention of
1787. Were I not at this moment away from
home, more in search of health than disposed to
labor,, I eta:mid be tempted to note, from con
&mail:oriel and executive records, some of the
errors apparently run into, both of reasoning
and of policy, under the seductive influence of
round language. No stronger illustrations could
be given of liFirabean's assertion that " words
are things," (aye, and fatally serious things, too,)
than - the extent to which, with such aids, the
meaning of our constitution, if not the nature of
our government, has been affected. lam not so
unjust sale question the motives of those who
bare thus deviated ; they must rather be regard
ed as misled by a sort of ambitious patriotism,
so intently aiming to augment the greatness,
wealth and. power of their country, as unguard
edly to overilook the-peculiar complications and
aloe adjustments of ite.political system.
As a people, we are generally calm and con-
SerVative--perhaps more tamely so than is con
genial • with the spirit and anticipations of the
constitution. There is one provision of, that in
strument, which, more strongly than any other,
marks its practical triadoni, and yet it is curious
to see with what limest superstitious dread we
shrink from bringing it into action. I refer to
the power and process of amendment. Our or
ganic lair was put in writing, its delegations and
restrictions of jurisdictions were given express
and visiblcertainty ; but as all human fabrics
are confessedly imperfect, and should : ever, be
adaptable to the times, the mode of peaceful
change, correction or addition, was prescribed
with equal exactness. Why it iathat we endure
years of'dangerous agitation, unsettling our sen
timents as fellow citizens, and winding gradually
up to a social. convulsion; rather than frankly
resort to this proffered expedient? Certainly,
the Cointitrition cannot be touched with too
much reverence ; certainly what ie usually stig
reatizedas " tinkering" at it should be resolute
ly avoided; but when it is plain that the proper
occasion-has arisen, that - nothing less solemn
can be efficacious, and that the very union it.
creates and conservates is at risk, why are we to
recoil from the provide& sanctuary t One cif the
authorized forms of amending ie Unaccompanied.
by hazard-of any kind_-- . -that of Congressional
recaram
,t l 9,•i'Y'oe followed by the approval
of
three courls of the local legishituren. 4uch
f,7 001 5, seems just now to be unpromising but,
Ls may, after candid and diffuse discusition, turn
out otherwise. Surelythettnion is valued suffi
ciently to, rally for; its risk and renovation twenty
ftereC , the tinily one States • or are we already
prepared - to admit that the American people have
become incapable of self goveenment--incaliable
of appreciating the true sources of their wonder
ful process, and incapable of...discarding the
blind though boisterous guides ready to lead
them, through disunion, into mutual and ran
canons jealousies into dependance on, foreign
guardianship, into civil, and servile wars, and
into the poor feuds of village trades and tariffs ?
I think it always a mistake to falter, in reliance
upon the shrewd and sober judgment of the great
body of our fellow citizens. They were wise
enough to discern the untried excellence of the
insuaitilion ; they were enough to amend
lye, and-most admirably, the work as it came
from the handa of Washington, Madison, Frank
lin and Ehimiltoa. - Are they not wise enough
then, to apply a single and simple cure for a
disease which after many years of latent torpor,
has suddenly alarmingly developed ? With me
there is no doubt that if my countrymen be.given
the legitimate opportunity, they will expressly
and unqualifiedly prohibit, sooner or later what
I have heretofore humbly believed they had by
the' strongest implication already prohibited.—
They will prohibit from being forced by the
jelititriries of zealots to enact the part of con
solidation ; they will place the constitutional
cannon, toe_ palpababiy for misconstruction,
against the self slaughter of intermeddling with
institutions and rights exclusively or State crea
tion, State respcsibility nod, State conrol ; they
will render it impossible, by any process short
of treason or revolution, to convert the confeder
acy into_the means of destroying the equality of
its own Members, or to direct its energies to
fulfil the behests of some higher law starting pp
like the cyultica of the minute, from the ever
ranging and incalculable phanatasies ofthe inner
man.
I have dispassionately, but anxiously, watched
the manifest of political sentiment in the
North and East, since the adjournment of Con
gress, .and shall be most happy to find my im
pression dispelled in the future. At first, the
movements of the masses Info independent of
tfadarallA and Sly% tt — iioble earnestness to in,
!Linda znal•tAtiral - laith, and to maintain the in
atitatlr harmony of the Union ; but, "and
i say it with reluctance, the horizon was not
long permitted to remain so flattering. The
abolitionis beatagain their barbaric gong ; the
love of rsaresentative assemblages, regular or
casual,-was again taunting and vindictive ; pal
try and personal ambition renewed, the agitation
by which alone its hopes are fed; Vermont,
Massachuitetts, Ohio, New York, and even Penn
sylvania, exhibited in snoccession sad proof that
their respective portions of the great Whig mrty
were unwilling to forego the customaryrat Wg
outcry against the South. They affected not to
know, to disbelieve as fanciful or to despise if
real, the dangers - of 'their course ; the bold bully
of anti-slavery defied to — his face the eloquent
apostle of Union, azoLdefied him with impunity.
The newspaper editorials, with 'the exceptions
few and far between ' merged in the common
current;' at last it has become quite manifest,
Ono ittiot ? and why repress our convictions?)
that the expectation fondly indulged, of tran
tartilitiiig the country by the legislative mea
aures,_is delusive. The act for the extradition
of fughpes ie the: pretext for p u rotziorted and
peIIeTZEIX4.I4B.I" upon. the gnerenties of the con
stitution; and if we are to' raise the siege to
which that instrument= still subjected, can we
do better than reinforce it from the arsenal, and
with thinrade of the people ? I desire nothing
BO much as the safety of the Union, place it be
yond thilleriking distanceof cunning as well as
mad fanaticism—do this, if you can, without re
sorting to the final remedy; but, if you cannot,
then give to the- constitution an expresa, pro
hibitory amendment, which shall forever end
the entanglements and pretexts of intaprota-
But what, you may, ask, if this doubtful and
dilatory course Should. prove abortive ? Much
time and opportunity will have been afforded.
IDengreah - , the incentive and the people will
hare - perceived - that the resources 011ie coned-
MUM forth° defence of State rights were pa •
tinnily alienated, and may become Sensible that
_ atingle furtheritep inraolork will, like the
_ at feather on the camel's back, break=down the
.001/Mencl At all events the`responsibility of
ly porterting: after reiterated warn
the the Union will, 'even more
atrow e rythitu - iiow, rent with those who dare
grit , I chilm•tadomitioer the condition and con
/mimeo of- - 70b0r0,:-- -- Inatetui of forbearing re
inagrime4,or roasiming, and of appeale to
thfhttliralt -- etlio - fiatiliMial compact, the
qu i oltLeatisotvfoeitproomatios will Alone be
hit Evnivntilint or fa, whon - diutiniati par
tint ortnimpiri t ilnilknoonktio:liltornittivo on
tiligi49 - iiillSoommildatlew, t OA not moo to
hope that faction may yet be stunned into
_so
briety, and-that the confronting presenc6 of
liberty and usurpation may, in this western
world of oariii- terrify the latter into re
treat.
I do not think that Imisjudgemycountrymen
in saying, alert the party - in the Wren must ul
timately yield ; but it is well to-remember, 'Oak
in order to retain the position of right, extreme
forbearance is necessary, and that perhaps gross
oppression may for a season be most honorably
borne. In contests of speculative politics, a
lialutary something can always be anticipated
from the soothing and truth-disclosing influence
of time. To fling the gauntlet while yet the
civil controversy is undecided ; to mutiny from,
and quit a garrison within which you may really
have more friends thhn foes, is chivalry of the
kind painted by Cervantes,. Napoleon, the res.-
tire and intractable, owned and inculcated, as
to all projects, the wisdom of waiting "till the
pear is ripe," and not imitate the savage who
cuts down the tree to reach the fruit. Southern
men whose faith wavers in the meaning and pur
pose of the constitution, as to State equality and
non-intervention, are naturally made. testy and
choleric by their own misgivings; but it is the
province of conscious justice-and perfection to
be patient and to abide the inevitable triumph
of truth. Nor ought it to be forgotten, that,
however convenient and admissible in ordinary
parlance the language is there are under the
constitution no such separate realities as "South
ern rights;" that an outrage upon reserved
soverei pity, on any subject, is just an infringe
ment of my right in Pennsylvania as of yours in
Texas, and that a large proportion. of the people
on this side of Mason and Dixon's line have been
taught by experience and reflection to know that
- their danger, in peace or in war, have their
sources in the North.
r A citizen who truly estimates and loves the
Union who is capable of comprehending that to
the domestic tranquility and enduring freedom
of the American people, it is a political necessi
ty, feels as sensitively a blow inflicted upon the
fisheries, the navigation of the Mississippi, the
liberty of the seas, the freedom of the press, or
the local sovereignty over soil and slavery.—
The right to fish is no more northern than
southern; the right which was in momentary
jeopardy at Ghent, of exclusive use of the wa
ters of the Mississippi, is no more western than
eastern, and the right not to be improssed by
British naval audacity was cherished alike in
the fields of Kentucky and on the Atlantic coast;
and so I tell you that the right of each State
to he accounted an equal of every other State,
and to secure, if she so pleases, to her inhabi
tants the enjoyment of as ample and unrestrict
ed a scope for the exercise of their minds and
means as can be secured elsewhere, is not a sec
tional, not a Southern, but a common union or
constitutional right. Such, lam sure was the
design of all those who, as master workmen,
built on the basis of the confederation, the United
States such I believe to have been the sense of
those who, after the most widely popular form
of consultation, accepted the structure, and en
tered upon its occupancy, and such must be, for
the truth is mighty and will prevail, the ultimate
judgment even of those who, with the bigotted
frenzy of crusaders, would attain what their de
lirium deceives them by depicting as the " will
of God,"
And now, my dear sir, having, I fear, tedious
ly and imperfectly met your comprehensive ques
tions, let me advert to your intimation that you
desire to publish my answer. It is unpleasant
to be thought shy of avowing one's sentiments,
but it is perhaps, more unpleasant to be obtrud
ing, as if important, opinions which may be es
teeurecl worthless, and which are liable to be at
once stigmatized as symptoms of the prevalent
epidemic for eandidateship. - I have scrupulous
ly abstained since quitting the Vice Presidency
in from invoking political notice, and this
upon a variety of motives, some of domestic du
ty, slime distaste for the implied competition,
some of different reluctance, to seem, by even a
shadb, to differ from abler and better men, and
some from a sedative suspicion that matters
woulU in all likehoad roll on to their destination
quite as well without as with me. Unless, there
fore, you deliberately conclude that the ideas in
this letter are such as may be, without a parti
cle off reference to their bearing on myself, sub
stone Tally useful to the country or the democrat-'
ic party, I hope you will abstain from any sort
of promulgation. Owing you a return for the
visit - which you were kind enough to pay me in
May last, I shall feel perfectly satisfied if what
I have, written be acceptable to you alone, and
convii tee you how truly and respectfully I am,
dear air, your friend and obedient servant,
Tice - Hon. Guy M. Bnwt. G. M. DALLAS.
Swibblings and aippings.
Tire Richniotul street Church, in Providence,
(R. 1 ,),:which was destroyed by fire on the 18th,
was ateone of which the Rev. Charles T Torrey
(who . died in the- Maryland-1- Penitentiary;--whore
he was confined for abducting slaves) was once
minister,
Among the patents issued last week was, one
to Zenas C. Robbins, of Washington, for imptove
ment in insulitors for telegraph wires, and one
to Chapman Warner, of the same city, for im
provements in lamps for burning vapor of ben
zoic', &.c.
Kossuth is the son of a lawyer, and small land
owner, in Zemplin and was born in 1806. He
is, therefore. now in his 46th_ year. He was
married in 1841. Previous to the Hu.ngirian
revolt he was distinguished for his eloquent ad-
j •
vocaey of „liberal principles, in the Htniwiatt
Diet,, but it. was in the character of an 'editor
that his influence was most exerted and deeply:
felt. Kossuth is 'said to - have commenced, his
career as a reporter for the Hungarian Dies, and
afterwards became an editor.
The Minnesota Pioneer says " the identical
Indian pipe smoked by old Father Hennidin, at
the first Indian council, he attended with Sioux
Indians near the Falls of St. Anthony, is now in
our possession, the property of A. S. White, of
Washington city, who accompanied the Hon.
Luke Lea to our territory, and assisted at the late
Sioux. treaties."
The Carroll County Democrat says that Messrs.
Isaac Rogers & Son, of Hartford county, recent
ly purchased of Mr. John Miller, for $6O pez
acre cash, a field of twenty-two acres of land,
adjoining Westmirdstor, Md., on which they have
- discovered a bank of iron, ore, apparently of
good quality in great abundance. It is their in
tention should it prowt good on the trial of the
fifteen tons they have taken out, to establish a
furnace in the neighborhood forthwith.
A late nnraher of the London Times saws that
"
Great. Britain' has received more useful ideas
and Jnore ingenious inventions from the United
Skates, through the exhibition, than from all oth
er sources ! The Times is the paper which early
in the season, ridiculed so unsparingiy the Amer
ican' department of the exhibition.
Otsian Dodge, an American 'vocalist, has
created some excitement in England, by offering
$10,400 for the Chrystal Palace one day and
night, soon after the close of the Exhibition, for
a monster concert.
The Washington Telegraph, says that, as yet,
neither Col. James B. Walton, nor Col. Langdon,
of the Mobile Advertiser, has been appointed to
the Havana Consulship, thou9;ll both are promi
nently spoken of in knowing, circles in Washing
tonifor this desirable post.
The fishermen of Provitteetown have been re
markably successful this year, and never had so
many[codfish upon the hthes.
The Wheeling Gazette has placed the names
ofliard Fillmore and A. H. H. Stuart at the
head of its columns, as candidates for President
and Vice President.
The London Mortiing Chronicle praises Brus
ssels carpets exhibited at the Fair, and which
were woven upon power-looms, at the manufac
tory of Mr. Bigelow, the inventor, in Massachu
setts. The Chronicle says, "although various
attempts have been made to adapt the pow
er-loom to carpet weaving in England, there
is not, we believe at this moment, any machinery
perfected for that object, Our American breth
ren have 'therefore gained another step ahead of
,ns, end ?cave won another laurel on this well
contest/4d field of the industrial arts.
Thy, Maryland Pilgrims' Association are pre
parizig for insertion in the column to Washing
ton, t very neat and handsome white marble
stone, measuring four by two feet, with the in-
B oripi t i on , "Political Liberty and Religions
Toleration. The Maryland Pilgrims' A/3800i
atiorr. of Baltimore, organized June, 1896."
litt.BBloliAltY CHAELT.—Rev. *MI= Butler, of
the New :England Methodist Episoopal Confer
ence, hatc.:prepared a chart of the domestic and
foreign - missions, as conducted •by the various
- ProtdiAtant%hurehes. 'We copy from it the fol
lowir aggiegate of foreign missions:
For jigs mission in all parts of the
Ss arid, - 2,944
Itissistants, as lay preachers, tte., 11,807
M Ambers. pi. this mission churches, 888,804
IC ,carers, _ ,
.. - 1,415,774
Institutions for Instruction of native
ministry, 81
Printing establishntents, 40
;Bohnola in day and i)oarding schools, 824,989
`lntmina of all evingeiltal when*, is
&Mani, *43,201,418
Vailti Morning put
OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY:
_.Harper & Layton, Proptiotorti-anolittbliohen.
L. HARX,IIB;"I3IiiTOt.
PITTSBURGH
TUESDAY MORNING
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
POE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES
JAMES BUCHANAN
01' PENBTSYLVANIA ;
Subject 1, ,ketsien of the Democratic General Convention
FOR VICE PRESIDENT:
WILLIAM R. KING,
OF ; ALABAMA ;
Subject to the same decision
gler In our notice, yesterday morning, of the
Gazette's boast about the Whig majority in Al
legheny county, we made a very glaring mistake
in relation to the average majorities for Su
preme Judges and Members - of the Assembly.
The mistake was made by first getting the ac
tual average majority, which was divided by
five, (the number of candidates on each side,)
and then dividing the quotient by five. The
main fact which we stated, however, was not
affected, even by our singular mistake• All that
we aimed to show was, that the majority for
Governor was not a fair test of the party poll.
DR. KINKEL.
Accordi“g to the invitation of a large number
of that sex, Dr. KINKEL will address The Ladies
of this city and its vicinity, This Afternoon, at
o'clock, at Lafayette Hall. He will speak in the
German langnage, and one or two American gen
tlemen will also address them. We hope that
a very large number of Ladies will be present.
ll®' At a meeting of the Committee of Ar
rangements for the reception of the German
patriot, Dr. Gamuts') KntKEL, held at the St.
Charles Hotel last evening, on motion, it was
Re.solved, That a mass meeting of the citizens
of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, without distinction
of party, be held in the Concert Room of the
Masonic Hall on Tuesday (ruts) evening, at 7}
o'clock, for the purpose of considering the pro
position of Dr. Kumla relating to aid for the
cause of Freedom in Europe.
Every American who feels disposed to aid in
scouring to Europe the freedom that we enjoy
is invited to attend. Dr. KINKEL will address
the meeting, and several able addresses in
English are expected.
JAMES ROSS SNOWDEN,
Wu. J. Ross, Seey. Chairman.
RR. DALLAS* LETTER
In our paper of to-day, there will be found a
letter of the Hon. Gnostic M. DALLAS, which
we publish, because of the importance of the
subject to which it relates, and the comparative
ly novel suggestions contained in it. We cannot,
however, agree with our distinguished fellow
citizen, in relation to the remedy which he pro
poses for the evil referred to; and, therefore,
with the letter we also shall give some ideas of
our awn.
There is one point touched upon, which of late
years seems to have received very little attention
from the distinguished men of our country ; but
which we have regarded for many years as being
the bhais of the greater number of our legislative
difficulties. This - is the constant use of the
Word "nation," "national," tie,, as applied to
the People of our country, and the government
of our Union.. From all our written communi
sations, we have studiously avoided the insertion
of these words, and in this sense we equally
avoid using them in conversation. The reasons
why we have done so, have been, because of
~there being no such words in our Constitution ;
because they were repudiated by the framers of
of our system of government; and because they
are not true, in fact, in any of our general go
vernment relations. The population of our
. trountry, and of each State, is made up of the
people of many nations ; and our general go
vertuhent is composed of the citizens of many
independent and sovereign States. Our govern
ment is strictly a Confederacy; and these words,
therefore, in the sense in which they are used
with reference to the people of other countries,
°waver to the mind a false idea ; and from this
basis has originated much wrong. Thus for we
agree with Mr. Beaus, and though some of our
very learned critics might view this as being too
small a matter to claim the attention of millions
'of fre.emen, yet we would simply observe that
the (true philosopher discovers great and mo
men tons truths originating in the simplest and
plainest, and sometimes comparatively in the
mast insignificant sources ; even as the traveler
sometimes finds the mighty river and even the
mat ocean, by following the gentle waters of the
mountain rivulet : and no truth should be reject
or even lightly esteemed, merely because of
its comparative insignificance.
But we reject, in taco, the idea, that any
amendment of the Constitution is necessary, in
order to secure to every part of our Union,—to
every , State now composing it, or to any one that
may yet form the vast Confederacy of North
America, —that justice, that perfect and entire
political equality, which is guaranteed by that
instrument as it now stands. No considerations
of difference that may arise out of climate, or
soil, or internal legislation or institutions, or by
all these combined, can ever be overcome by the
operations of that great political instrument, or
by any so-called amendment that may be made
to it. It is already, we think, every thing that
is necessary, in order to " establish justice, m
ann domestic tranquility, provide for the com
mon defence, promote the general welfare ; and
secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and
our posterity ;"—and that which the People of
the United States received as true in 1788 ; which
has proved to be so perfect an instrument ;
which has made us a great and powerfal People ;
and which has become already the glory and tad
miration of the world ; should, we think, be at
least regarded for what it has done ; and, while
our condition is made no worse under it than for
merly, should be sacredly observed and preserv
ed ; lest a departure from its provisions, or an
attempt to alter or amend it, might prove to be
like the experiment about the golden eggs, which
resulted in the total loss of all the sources of
wealth, and independence, and enjoyment.
No, let our glorious Constitution stand as it
has stood for more than threescore years; and
whenever a proposition shall be made to alter it,
let the inquiry come up, in sober earnestness,
Cui bono 9 Let us ask that question now— What
good will result from an amendment, swill as is
proposed by Mr. Dallas ? What language can be
employed in an amendment of the Constitution,
that will more fully secure to the Slaveholding
States that justice which is guaranteed to all,
than is already to be found in that instrument
as it stands. The language of the third pars
graph of the second section and fourth article of
the Constitution, seems to us to be so plain and
emphatic that no man who reads the English
l anguag e eau mistake it; and that language is:—
"I No person held to service, or labor, in one
State, under the laws (hereof, escaping into ano
ther, shall, in consequence of any law or regulation
therein, be discharged from such service, or la
bors but shall be delivered up, on claim of the
party to whom such service or labor may be due."
What language could be employed plainer
than this? What provision could be made, more
clear and emphatic than is already made ? No
one, who would not contend against any other
language, me i contend against this provision as
not fully guaranteeing the rights of the slave
holding States : because the history of our gov
eimment itself shows, that this prevision was
incorporated into the Constitution in order to
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secure its adoption by those States in which it
was expected that.slaVOlJ•wWd - be.tsontinued.
If, therefore, smral States have passed laws in
cOntraventioix-Of r this pi;OVision of the Constitu
*"; and' ifs aige portion Of the People of
other StOes are daily contending that they are
at liberty to actin 'a
similar manner ; what is
the direct and inevitable conclusion to which we
must arrive q Not that the Constitution needs
to be amended in such a manner as to put down
this spirit of opposition to its provisions. This
cannot be done. There is but one thing that
can be done, in order to insure permanency to
the Union ; and that is, let each State of the eon-,
federacy solemnly, resolve to sustain and abide by
the Constitution as it is, returning to the observ
ance of those equitable principles that marked
our earliest history ; and there will no more
appear, to the minds even of our hot-headed
brethren of South Carolina, any grounds upon
which to desire an amendment of the ConstA
tion : lees ground for talking about the fratrici
dal doctrine of secession ; and still less ground
for desiring to recommence such an angry, ex
citing, and altogether unprofitable discussion, as
has been carried on in our country during the
last few years. We now- have upon the statute
books of our country a law, that amply provides
for carrying out the provision of the Constitu
tion on this exciting Subject. All that remains
to be done, therefore, is for each State to ob
serve that law,—and each is solemnly obligated,
by the equal terms of the compact to do so,—
OCTOBER 21
and one year wilt not elapse before the fon
spirit of Abolitionism will be silenced forever.
This, we think, could not be done by any amend
ed Constitution that would preserve inviolate
the Union.
IMMENSE MEEETING OF GERMANS
Last night the Concert Roem of the Masonic
Hall was filled to overflowing with an attentive
and highly interested mass of people—all anx
ious to hear the great Dr. KINKEL upon the sub
ject of Freedom in Germany, and other coun
tries of Europe.
To UKBSTAETTEII, Esq. was chosen to pre
side; about forty Vice Presidents were appoint
ed, and five Secretaries. The object of the
meeting was explained in a very appropriate
speech by the President of the meeting, which
was highly applauded. He was followed by Mr.
Horn, who read a series of resolations that were
adopted with entire unanimity ; and Mr. G.
11 mcoaxarsen, the friend and companion of Dr.
KINKEL, made a statement of the affairs of the
People of the different countries, their hopes,
expectations, Ste.
Da. Kumar. then roso, amid the cheers and
shouts of the multitude, and for upwards of hn
hour enchained the attention of his hearers, in a
speech abounding in wit, satire, and pathetic ap
peals to the noblest feeling of his countryta en.
Throughout his speech he was applauded in the
most rapturous manner; and we do not think we
ever saw an audience composed, of such a great
number who listened with attention so profound.
When Dr. KINKEL had concluded his remarks,
our young friend Wm. J. Koss, (who has through
out manifested great zeal in the cause of Free
dom in Europe, who has seen much of the tyranny
practised there, and who is well versed in the
German language) was called upon, and made
an eloquent appeal to all present in the English
language. He was followed by Watt W. lawm,
Esq. who has also seen much of the tyranny of
Kings; and who was therefore able to appeal
feelingly to every lover of liberty.
The Rev. Mr. WEITEIISHAUSEN then arose and
addressed his countrymen in a strain of pure and
impassioned eloque l ote:Theektreerttelett the moat
enthusiastic applau.4. After him Mr. RiOrn was
called for, who spoke for some time in a most
affective manner.
We did not learn the amount subscribed; but
have no doubt it was large, as subseriptions of
five, ten, and even twenty dollars were not un-
frequent..
We bespeak for4he cause a large meeting to
The following is a correct translation of the
resolutions, as submitted by Mr. ROTH :-
Resotved, That it is the duty of every repub
lican, and particularly of every German in
America, to further, by every means in his pow
er, the liberation of Germany from the shameful
tyranny of the princes and their whole train of
parasites.
Resolved, That it is not alone through mere
expressions of sympathy or useless demonstra
tions, but only through furnishing moneyed
means, for the approaohingtGerman Revolution,
that this end is to be resohod.
Resolved, That the meeting do hereby unite in,
and determine to sustain, by every means in
their power, the German National Loan estab
lished for this great end.
Resolved, That the meeting do hereby, at once,
present lists which on the one hand shall rep
resent subscriptions mado'upon the spot, and on
the other hand, subseriptiotas to be paid or col
lected weekly.
Resolved, That the meeting do hereby select a
a Committee, which shall receive the subscrip
tions as they are paid, and present the condi.
tional acknowledgments for the same, in the
name of the Provisional Committee in London ;
and whenever 100 dollars have been received,
shall transmit the same to the aforesaid Com
mittee in London, It shall moreover be the du.
ty of the said Committee to agitate this patriot
ic purpose in the neighboring cities, and to ap
point subordinate Committees as they may
deem fit and proper.
THE IMPORTANCE OF' RAILROADS.
The importance to Pittsburgh of a Railroad to
the West, has been keenly felt by all classes of
citizens during the last few months. The long
continued drought of the past summer and fall,
caused such a scarcity of water in our rivers and
canal, as to almost stop shipments. The present
time is usually the business season of the year ;
but it is a lamentable fact that our streets do
not present that active appearance which is cus
tomary in large cities during the month of Octo
ber. The merchants of the West, owing to the
difficulty of shipping goods from Pittsburgh by
river, have generally made their purchases in
Philadelphia and New York, and shipped them
by way of the New York Railroads and the Lakes.
We have no doubt that the business lost to Pitts
burgh during the last year would be more than
sufficient to make the Riiilroad from our city to
Columbus.
Experience has fully shown that as a business
community, wishing to keep pace with the pro
gress of the ago, we cannot rely upon the river
and canal. We are comielled, in order to push
business like our neighbors, to build Railroads.
Every Railroad that cones to our city, will
necessarily add to its bujinesss and increase the
convenience and comfort of its citizens. But
the Road of all others that Pittsburghers should
now invest their capital in, is that running di
rectly West through Steubenville to Columbus
and Cincinnati. From Seubenville West, the
route has been located, and will be put under
contract in a few days. 'Between this city end
Steubenville the engineers are now busy at work
making their surveys and we feel authorized in
saying that the Road will be put under contract
before spring. There will be no difficulty in
finding a good route for a Railroad between
Pittsburgh and Steubenville, and independent of
the Western trade and travel, the local business
will more than sustain dui Road. The region of
oountry through it must necessarily pass, is cel
ebrated for its Agricultnyal and Mineral wealth.
The rich coal mines of Allegheny and Washington
counties, will of themselvis guaranty ample bu
siness for the proposed Railroad... Now is the
time for our citizens of all professions, especial
ly business men, to take held Sf the Pittsburgh
and Steubenville Railroad; and by liberal sub
scriptions and prompt payment of the same,
make a speedy and reliable 'channel of communi
cationtetween our city and the great West.
lam' A company has bee organized to build
a railroad from San Jose to' San Francisco, Cal.
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AnyerOtla Lodge, No 289 r. O. of 0. P., meets live i - - .-----.......-- , e,..,....--..-- -- . -
Chester .. ...... ... 6860 6360 1 000 vp, n n osdaynuentog in Waiblngton Half,'Wood street. i' •, -.. -MADAME .ANNA:III.S.HOr, .....-.,-, -: ~.. ),.,„ . .
Clarion - ,
Clearfield
.. ~ , , , next Bona t, to return hi - Europe, feeleatillchts to Visit
Clinton -- _—- '
Mutual Life Insurance Compauk,_,_ . ONCE M ORKtomeoftbeSPLENDID CITIESIn which • -
_ cAPITAL__, eltV oo 9_ ooo . , , ,
~
beg where _ ii a lie has ' not ,way
tltanTl MAN }
rano g r U at St s /1 . 1 g ;
.rin d• she
' or , PI I.: w : YORK. ` thc*ehl: been received
with
8°
thaeli
kithi g es i Vr d irti l igi
Columbia .. ......
Crawford 8192 2983 8136 2811 1269
Cumberland..... 8141 2959-- 182 sto nnounre that sue will offer bailie Musical Ara.
COLON! BIIE INSURANCE CONLOA Nit 'Alcutli and Peblic of this'ait t t h_ - „ •
rxt rt L 7 a c Li r , -
Dauphin 2690 3699 1009 - FIRE...N- MARINE. . _ 4 F4YRT32I HA CU" -, - _
' - 24°14411 Svettillk ,Newmb3,l BIM
Delaware CAPITAL ' S $300,000..;._- .---, ", - r.t.:„.. z , i theni ke ' P et 1, ...,:,„,
Elk Llg'' O ffi ce for the above "Comptinies removed to the LißlV:ENTifigrAilikini;-
Erie 2106 3610 2121 3629 1504 Bookstore of B.S. Bosworth h. Co , tklo. ea Market . et, • ,L. PAR TLY : IisrcOsTEMEs;- _,,, ~
Fayette -- 653 second door from the Motown!. The :Office, No. 81 Combining • the attractiorus of ~. ~' • -
Franklin
Water street, (or rent, at nverylow rate. - •..: •..: OONCEILTAnsvpig nA , - -
eep29 g,}l, BEEsON, Agent:. ,An arranged on the - plan of Ilmsepopul ilitlell, sa d
Fulton 840 706 836 706 184 new perfonnunces, whlctirdadaulo.A 13 ha denA lin
ENCOURAGE HO M E INSTITUTIONS: " s oen nn i, • , l., ,e - ,_ . ' . filen -
Greene ci TLZ It NS , INSURANCE COMPANY -Atone cowrie of the everilit e , Popnlaßonis:llitli 41 '
Huntingdon 0 1 rIrT5.131:11011. Splendid Scenes In Dramatic. contuses., t•, ', 8: S ''
Indiana C. G. HUSSEY. Preto. ..-...A. W. MARES. - seey f - .11INDAPtIE-ANPITAr 1ib1i0t.,,,. -
Jefferson
Office-No. 41 Waste st,in Miramar* of C. H. Grant '. • Will be assistedby her,
TALENT/3D . • G . OMP ANY:, :,I ,
Juniata.. _I ,
IE7 Tan Company is now prepared to Minn all kinds • UNDite rug Drasonort-or-Igit...notuai, -, •- „- •-- .
Lancaster .
Solo blanager and DirecturiL ' V.
6226 11064 --I 4838 o di t z,.. ri i s n zsy sto o r n e, llo n u d s i e n s, Tr. Sla n a g n it ta u c v to ea rie .e s e., Ges, Merchan- ,
' ;Er Fun paratalars to be-tiuly ermounced- 4,
Lawrence _ _._ ,
~,. An ample guaranty for the abtlity and integrity of the "The following line afros& will be adhered toetisinuch
Lebanon 1949 2924 ——l 97 . Institution, is afforded in the character of the Three/Ors,
Lehigh 3196 2819 7 -- —I 377 'es *emu maces will permit__ . - , --,'
,Harrieb s urgh, Baltimore, <Oiuneterßind,- Pitts!) ll, -' •
Luzerne 4909 3470 1439 who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, wall and favorably
known to the community forthen pradence,hitelligence whaling, ennnimuld,,Lexingion,frx., ha. lnert .
and intearity.
, -
Lycoming . 2675 2027 648 numerous-C. G. Hussey, Wm. Bagaley, Win. Lan; 1' - Gr,,,,li n i gsl deg in g en ,,,,
McKean I -- me r, Jr., Walter Bryant, Hugh D. King, Edward Hemel. A. CfOICK tX/LL;EcTION pp SHIII.IBI3ERY, VI- - -• -• I
Mercer 2760 2673 2779 2658 87 ton Z Kinsey S. Harbengh. S. M. Kier. marlfttl
..se 'niug Roses, Raspberry, Strawberry, Gooseberry
Mifflin -- Rh a t t i l ta n. rb a , e 6 . m ea p ry e V io in e e r s tul ,hu m rd ell y t hl y o ar ntly - i l i t ad izze ga s, ; an oen d s e , ve ,.. d_,
Monroe.. ..... llodglklinsonts "El atelatits fr, D_lise , ainf . .." . , pi
T H M " Celebrated Match-1"a Bl ac king tar' ‘'. be (druid at Greenwood Nursery. An Oninibits leaves
brilliancy to any ever offered to the - pub le. ne the , i inner or Bu i t eran d Fifth e ree m, pfti g h tt i g h 8 ,,, e 4„
Montgomery ... proprietors challenge one d erisl,.l,l,,ill on ,. t r z , fad. pelf /tour, for the Gaplen. Ice Creams and 'other re- _
Montour Ninnufaerared by _Ho gkinson Co., Otparry street,
Northampton ... ...... -- North Third, rhiladalphia; and sold at „ , .
Orders addressed to the Proprietor, West Manchester,
tresftents served up in th e Sidoons
'' N '' WiCKE " II4I47B . Alleihenv county, PI L, wilt receive promo' atternicm.
Northumberl'd.. 2649 1688 2612 1627 91] Wholesale Drug_ and Seed Warehouse, i tif ... . -- , .1- . wick's :,
Perry No lel and 166 Wood it , corner of Sixth, JY ,
Phil. City $ Co.. 22001 24760 2769 octr:nm Pith/buret. - - Realm office, ---,..-+-- -f-..n.,,.-^,...-
.
public are informed thatthe,_OFFlCP 07 - THE
Pike PRICES REDUCED I
._ TitE
,
$l,OO. ONE DOLLAR. $l,OO. *mass, Q,F , IiEALTS of the City of Pettilbdrgh is
Potter. ... ...... ... ......
at No. 89, Grant street., between Fourth and Diamond -.-
Schuylkill 03- Daguerreotypes. .Erl
al ,.. l „, Notices•und COMIEWIIICISUOna fiir the ---:
PHARLES NAYLOR,
Somerset
I I LtaittlEssEs taken at the new Daguerreotype Roams, I, tre _,,, et ' , _,__r,,e_
Luta) ette Hall, Fourth street , a few doors from Wood, "1",`„ ".""'"--"-•"- -
ic•S'eeretary. - -
Susquehanna ... -- 1 fo. the low price of one dollar, and upward, according Y" . c ,
Sullivan I
to thecae and quality of case or frame.
lc.)- Rooms open and operating from 8 A. M to 0 P. 51zRea""I'
k r " inangt m-ANur an, A ocki ewE arisor.,. B"- te.s z'
Tioga i - .
Union _ I _
. 1949 2813 869 call.
Citizens and strangers are respectfully invited to r i.E Annual El, Orion for thirteen 'Directors of Luis .."
Itep26.tf Bank, will be he'd at the Ranking Boom, on R on .
day, the 17tn day of November next, between the - hours .
Venango. •• • • • •
New - Job .Printing °Mee. of 9 o'clock, A. M , and 3 O'eloek, PM. "•-• ... , • _ _
~, i
Warren gy• Tint Proprietors of the Morning Post beg leave oettB ._ . ,• W. li. DENNY. Zailiter.- . . , ~. .
Washington ..... 3916 4042 3927 311 , 3 127 to inform their friends and the public that they have re
ceived from the Foundry of te. JOHNIN3N a CO•j'_l:tita- 'THRSTOCKFIOLDERSof the Eirmingliamand•Win:-.-.',-,
Wayne ...... ...... •• • ..,.• ---
dolphia, a very large stock of beautiful NEW TYPE, L, h ei h inurog ik. o -g on a gonnpnny are 4,4 a i re d to , r ,
Westmoreland.. 6140 31156.0208033 2026
of every me and variety Imaginable They are now pay into me Treasury on or before the fifth day at Nov., "'' '''''
Wyoming I p pared to execute all kinds of Jos ANT FANCY CARD 1851. An instalment of • 335100 on each share. of Stock
York._ _ P r atimn e o, in a style nrumrpassed by any Office in the subscribed. - 'MATTHEW /1-WEST, .. .•
county , and upon the lowest terms. octlS:til (Jennie) copy r- % " , Treasurer„,....
-------- - 'HARPER h. LAYTON. .
Armstrong County.-
Piustturgh, fume 9,185 E
We have already given the vote for Governor
and Canal Commisaioner in Armstrong County.
The following is the official vote for Justices of
the Supreme Court :
Dem.
81ack,.....
Campbell,
Lewis, ...
Gibson, ...
Lowrie, .
It is rumored that the Whigs have dete,rtnin
ed-to drop all their old candidates and rally upon
a new Hero. They adoiit that .Johnston's aboli
tionism, and Scott's opposition to the naturali
zation of all natives of Europe, have broken
down the party in the only States upon which
they placed the most firm reliance; and they
therefore insist upon the President entering
into an immediate treaty of annexation with the
new Republic of Rio Grande, in order that they
'may have a real hero P against whom such ob
jections cqunot be raised. As soon as thia — Mall
be don,. they intend to tally upon the celebrat
ed General Canales, of whom we published seve
ral accounts daring the Mexican -War ! ! !
The Dispatch alleges that the whigs of Alle
gheny county owe this gentleman a public tes
timony of gratitude for his efforts during the
late political campaign. They have information
from a reliable source that Mr. Darsie, among
other misrepresentations, solemnly alleged that
the certificate from the Auditor General's office in
relation to the State Debt, was not true ! He
further stated that John W. Hammond, the chief
clerk who signed the certificate, told him (Dar
sie) that he had to sign that paper because he
was a dependent and a subordinate !! Thus al
leging that Dr. Hammond certified to what was
not true!! We want to see whether the Whig
and Antimasonio party will second the motion:al
the Dispatch.
The November number of this popular month
ly has been received. Its embellishments are—
"the Morning Walk," a nice blue engraving,
"the Political Cobbler," an admirable sketch,
and the Paris fashions. Amongst the contribu
tions we notiee the an mea Judge Conrad, Alice
B. N eal, our townsman C. P. Shiras, and other
distinguished writers.
Toaowro, Oct. 13, 1851.—The now cabinet, so
far as formed, is as folloa :—lnspector Gene
ral, Mr. Hincks ; President of the Council, Dr.
Ralph ; Postmaster General, Malcolm Cameron;
Commissioner of Crown Lands, William Morris ;
Attorney General for Canada West, W. B. Rich
ards ; Attorney General for Canada East, Mr.
Drummond; Provincial Secretary, Mr. Morin.
,gam' By an advertisement in the New York
papers of 1807, the public are informed that the
steamboat will carry passengers from that city
to Albany in thirty-six hours, without fail. The
-price of passage between the two cities was at
that time seven dollars,—now the regular price is
fifty cents, and the time ab out six hours. .
tar. The Wheeling Argue ; of the 17th, says
"Our German friends are malting prevail-
Lions to receive the Patriot Scholar, and Poet of
Germany—Comas ED KnIKEL. The provisory
Committee appointed at the German meeting
on the I.Bth inst., have invited the following gen
tlemen to meet this evening at the 'Columbia
House' of C. Strobel, to make the proper ar
rangements to.. receive' the Philanthropist and
Friend of Human Rights, to wit:
Alfred Caldwell, (Mayor ;) Jas. S. Wheat,
(City Clerk,;) Chu. Russell, Major Good, G. W.
Wickham, CoL Geo. W. Thompson, S. Clemens,
Jno. Knots, Dr: Jno. Dunham, Mr. Black, J.
Berger, A Berberich, G. Hardman, Mr. Deides,
Dr. Bingle, J. Zoef,:k ler, E. Steifel, Jno. Schack
man, Francis Hign er, S. Lutz, G. W. Franzhein,
and Jacob Kallenborg."
ger* The operatiron of the cheap postage sys
tem, so far a e the Washington City post-office is
concerned, has mama ded all" xpectation. It was
apprehended that the income would not be suf
ficient to meet the exi)exises, but they have all
been paid , and e..surph is of $1,074 71 is render
ed to the department:_,
The amount of unpaid. letters remit,-
Paid letters sent
Paid by stamps
Qs newspapers
$8,874 71
There were delivered in three months 276,476
free letters.
Expenses of the office, ineoluding Postmaster's
salary, Clerk hire and oontin genies for the same
period, $8 ,800.
The pre-payment system is increasing daily in
the public favor,
Kunnas - D.—The late and re ew Congthsaional
delegations from this State stun d respectfully as
follows:
is. Next Congress. Last i?emgress.
I. Richard L Bowie, Richard. I Rowie.
2. Wm. T. Hamilton, Wm. T. _Hamilton.
3. Ed. Hammond, Ed. Hans mond.
4. T. Yates Walsh, Robert M McLane
5. Alexander Evans, Alexandei r Evans.
6. Joe. S. Cottman, John Boar can %err.
One Whig gain ; Democrats in. :Italica.
Whig.
Meredith, 2062
Jessup; 2051
Chambers, 2067
Coulter, ....2105
Comfy, ...2057
2366
2826
2369
2860
2378
important Movement.
George Garet°, Beg
Graham's Magazine
The New Canadian Ministry.
:a -., : j. ki'?f ,.. 4'. ; '.'.. , 31 : ::.;;F: ,. 5.:,: . : ,- ',.:; i:,:,.•-'; .. .,-,.:...---'
lk.::-*'-ii..,:ii'-.:-,':
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SPECIAL
hosoeisted Pircrakenls itutureuee oomph
my of the City of Pittsburgh. -
W. W. DALLAS, Pres'I.,.:RODERT FINNEY, Seey.
ot lrs' i i ii l7 l : ll. insure against FIDE and BIDES
Wks in Jitenengaileks Efstita, N 05.124 and 125 W 414114
. ..
DIRECTO.4S.:
W. W. Dallas, Rody Patterson, R. It Hartley, R:l3-
Simpson, Joshua Rhodes C. H. Paulson, Wm. M. Ed.
gar, F.d ward Gregg, A. P. dnshutz,Wm,ColliniPr„oods„ B.
Sawyer, C has. Kr ot, Wm. Gorman • • ' - teD2O
Pittsburgh Life losuraneo Vompany. -
CAPITAL 0100,000.
ID." Orate. No. 78- Foourn STRITIri..aI -
OFFICERS:
Preaident—J tunes S. loon;
Vice Preaident—Snmitel
Treasurer-,loseph S. Leech.
Secretary—C. A Colton.
'117: See advertisement la another part of arta paper
cartS
lEfOthSts.. , Alle.totratraYstaaTail.oasSociuri,of Pitts;
burgh and allegheny, meets on the second Monday Of
every month et the Florida House, Market rt.
uCvl ions Vaasa, Ir., Secretary.
Us A. O. D.
!Meets above Board of Trade Rooms, corner a!
Third and Wood streets, every Monday evening.
• • pr2B
Collecting, Bill Posting, dm.
. ' JOHN avcoutVitlr
W Attends to-Collecting - OKM - VoitinCtiistribotini-
Garda and Circulars for Parties, &a., &e.
tiWr Orders fell or- the Wee of the Morning. 1' t,
to - Holmes' Periodical S tore, Third en., will he promptly
attended to. fmsrilgy
Allegheny Rail Road.
IN pursuance of the directions of an act r f Assn mbly
of the 4th of April, 11337,.and supplement thereto of
the Mat of April, l9ll, , entitied an "Act-for the incorpo
ration of the Pittsburgk Kittanning and Warren Rail.-
road Com- say,. books will be opened forzerthscriptions,
to the capital etoek of said epontartY__Etite4797Clockt-A.;''
M., on Wednesday, November l851;;itt the St. OW(
Hotel in the city of Pittsbutgh, to continue open from
day to day till a sufficient number of shares may be sub,
scribed to Bemire the charier.
Harmar Denny Wm. Robinson, jr.,
John H. Simenberger, , ..4Gemrsm R. Wrote,
Rein Darlington, Jaa,Gmy,4th '
Francis Karns, John Morrison,
Jas. Ross Snowden, George Ogden,
Rota. Orr, . Samuel Baird,
John ?deckling:, Philip Ifeekling,
Jos. Buffincton,
James Hutchison, Chambers' Orr, •
Robt. Spars, • •• John Gittrin,
Rich. Reynolds, A . 'earmissiimers.
Oct. IS, 1851.:oc21:dlwaw41
]DIiROPOSALS for the erection of St. Pdal's Cathedral
•E - in this city viral be received at the Bishop'e house
'until the 7th of November; particulars shout the. condi
den* of contract amp be obtained at the same place,
where the plans and specifications ate ready for inspec
tion. The work memory for 'getting the .building nn
d,,r toot will loan the contract, and the whole to be let
to one contractor • The Architect will be present every
day from Wirt 13 o'clock, A M., during that meek to
give explanations. ocild3t
Gum Slippers.
deako A new article in the way of GUM SHOES,
—very light and handsome. last received and for sale
at teet2l:3tl KEYS, Fifih strict.
• Ladtest t Read This 1 II -----
TN THE PRESS. and will shortly be ready,..„.sTHE
HANDSSAID TO TIM PIANO f r compile* a full
description of the mechtiniens of the instrument,: the de
fects to which it As• liable (about 200 In number,) the
method of remedying each defect, and instructions how
to keep the Instrument alwaysininne." By. P. B. Tam-
PLITON.
- .
Every person havitM a"Pitio ehoidd have a copy of
this book. No work of the kind boa ever been pabliab='
ed. The information it appears is yrortb.terilimealts
price --one dollar; and, among other advantages. it will
effectually guard you from having yoarPiano spoiled by
unskillful tuners.
Ladies and gentlemen in the citiesof Pittsburgh and
Allegheny, desiring early copies of the work, can be
furnished at their residences by leaving. their addresses
at the music stores of- Messrs. John 113. Mellor, Wood
street, and Henry !Heber, Third street.
By sending one dollar to the author, at the Gazette Of
flee, Pittsburgh, a copy will be forwarded, free of post
age. to any part of the Gaited EitaVA4 Sil copies for
five dollars: A liberal diaconal to Book sellers and htia.
sic dealers.
There is no more appropriate present theV,o_gentle
man can make to a lady, than a copy of this blot.
Send In your orders! 0a21:3m
Hons. of Refuge.
rpHE subscribers for the erection of an House of Re ,
fuge for Westren Pennsylvania, are hereby noufed•
that an assessment of twenty per cent on the amount
subscribed by each, is required to be paid to the Treace
ror, on or before the 15th day of Novembernext.
By order of the Board oftDtrectors.
- ottstuf , JOSHUA HANNA. Tietaurer
. _
• kr.j I . • u'. A rifrt • tooi. r -
- .'ounty will coranionce its regniar,Quarterlypleet
ing on Friday morning. October 24th, at II o'clock, in tha .
First Ward School House, Pittsburgh. and, continue in
session, two days. The exercises wilt consist.of Leo-.
tures and Demonstrations of various soientigs Subjects
connected with Out Schools. On Friday _evening, at 7
o'clock, the Rev Mr Qum; will deliver an address in
Lafayette asll, on the practicability of establishing 'te.
Cot. tral High School. ,
School directors, citizens and scholars in the "higher
departments of oar schools, are respectfully invited - to
attend. D. DENNISON,.
oet2l:4t Sec'y pro:tern. Ex. Commit •
THE magnificent HUNKS & CLARK GRAND PI
ANO, being about to be removed from the subscri
ber's Wareroom, he has received permission from die
gentlemen who purchased it, to keep it on band huger,
to order to afford those of our citizens who have not yet
seen this tunivalled specimen of' Amertean Pianos, an
opportunity to, call and examine the same;- This instru-- ,
meat is so far superior to aav ever brought to this City,
tha tit will amply repay'a discriminating public for the
visit. H. KLEBE
0001
New Books 1 Ne w- Books 1
UST RECEIVED A.T H. MINER - A Co No 32
J
; Smithfield street, have received the American Bee
KeepePa Manual, being twenty years the practical ex.
perienee of the author, embracing a full illustration-of
the Avhoto subject, with the moat approved methods of
ms gaging this Insect through every 'brooch of its cult
tare, by T. B. Miner. The, Life and Adventure's of en
Arkansan , Doctor, by David Rattebead, illustrat
ed, And highly amusing. The Oxonians; a limpet to - the'
Roue, by Sir-Edward Lytton }Rawer: Nos.l.4iiirdl4
London Labor, and the London Pobr, by Henry May;
hew. oat
in,ECOßATlONtl.—Deoomoon Paper Hangings, in
I,P imitation of oak Wainscoating, widimobes and
statuary. For sale ay WALTER P. ratiutea.au.,
oati -Ss woad
8,649 00
733 20
DATER rroAGINtil3, imitatiort of Taperty for
, tale by' (0e21.) ''WALTER P. MARSHALL.
I)DROESS .1s 'CO.'S Original and Genstinc. ROACH,
RAT anti-MOUSE EXTERMINATOR-41m most
etiect sal acid cheapiss ankle for. perutaneutly clesinsiug
your houses of Roaches,. fac. 'Be -particular. In - asking
for Burgess & Oen, Eaterminntrir arid yoe.will net be
deceived. ' For sale iirrio.'Olt Stalthfield street.. [Oen
satan lot in store and for awe by
ocal• WING es MOORIMAD
DEESWAX--A. small lot la store andslorsale - by
zet2l KING & MOORHEAD
Cto OPPED FEED—On hand and for sa at
: WEIGHT it 'ALCORN'S,
oct2l 117 Third street.
WILLED BARLEY AND OAT MEAL Always
JUL Cor nalej4.
oct2l. WRIGHT h ALCOLN.
OIL MEAL,—For sate -
act% WRIGHT & ALCORN
42 BEDS FOR SOWANDB—For satb at
oc t al WRIGHT Jr. ALCORN'S
UACON SIDES-4,00U Rs. ttneoa pram",
afore and for late 1,3 ,
octlB SHERIFF & BINNING.
:c.~ ... t _..
• + ''t~'
=r,~.
; t •
To Builders.
sole Agenifor Naans &Clark,
- No.lol-Thlrd meet.
MEM
AMUSEMENTS.
Rim:Wien - Ham - or
; " • - r October 47;1851:-. 5 '
; A N Ejectida" for Ltdriesqt,Piiecors of
nerve during the:eitaut mg veer, wilt beTi4l - -.7nt.
Haattng House: on Monclarohe f7ifinay.nt-Noinmbo
trait, between the bourn o! 9 A. M. sad P ,
octI8:dto , TIESO3IAS 110
APING. atter a partiat ab+enee:of seieraflizonths,
..
H. returned thePaacriest on TEM LAW the subscriber
will how give hia undivided attenliOn trittie duties- of hi t k
Prci T i k 4 e ssi° arus n etife4 hatineas of Willie& Coyle will he eloaa ' -
ad bg and reeetva the attontion of both, at theirold office,
on Grant et rent Bushieta entrusted to the subscriber
will in all cases centric ttiompt attention: -
JOHN COYLE, AlVy&Conasellor ut Law;
oeMim N 0.75 Giant et.. Pittsburgh. -
Learmfor Sale.
NOWN as the OLD FURL' FA.RId:- , Sititated - on
the Youghiogheny Rivet, en .Hlizabeth
tire and a halt miles above.Mltteeeport. and one and . a
nal( belorr.tdck No '
..1. 'Containing ONEJIHNDRED
AND LEORTY•SEVFNACHES.; of rartia, ninety are•
cleared, seventy-in - good bottom the redden good.
atone thud; well timbered. The improvernents. are,
large neyt,Atick House; hewed log. barn ; wagon abed ;
granary and of ant baildingA lope lard Err
apple orchards; also. One aaT.. cfr e a t
t c: 64, 1 : rtainun H o 7 .,
Farm is in good order. Terms easy, and title indiafiptit.f...';' , ;.:",.•
tile- Enquire of
WEair OH
oct2o:3tivio
plust.'or rtrx*ltathltiOrtaber 78&515
,""" •
,
• . - • .
ANpi Eleetton for Thirteen Direeforal- - aritue ban! fox
the etteutng year, will be held _ a t the . Ban~Clllg.`
Hou4e, on aliindity; the iteventheoth day nt November
next. foetzki T•JOHNT..S.NIT,DBR; eaglet-.
_
L ECTURES VILLILW - HALII ,, EyERY- MOR
T L
ELIE, TWELVE: NlGHTS.—Tenportent. Scientific
Doeowerrnicy-Dt KELLY;_ in the:Hen/iniArt,by
1113 restores the_ Blini, the Dear, the Clippie, the
no, the Neuralgic,the liaelireatio,,.rhe Jiptleptie, the of '
dieted of Diabete s, Fistula in
or Lung Diseases Amle.ty,r3erefultt; Yreltipsunpteri,- ;
i n: shor t ~nn -Athteteiefif
."
houre half past dikanlidaY, far „Kean, days. No come -;' ;
NO POT. Each invalid must _ procure v.
Tickets The , peer treated - gratuihnuslY, -Adtnitoz-, .
6311,15 dentercit
.•••
IRXCHANGE AND -
j "
Western Funds generally -
Virginia and Maryland. • i a• :
New York and ...
New Jersey. . . • •-l-
Delaware „ .pat 4 ; ar
axon/Lao& . errronit g,"
oct2ONew York and.klitledelphla:•,!dg'preni„.• ;;
Baltimore- .. .. .. .. . * -
• Carpets and OHClotffi• •
M'CLIN tbeg-is vonsiehtly4iMditinells2:Falift .•
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Stock of CA11245; Oltilatinll/3;andvailiv , ..-,;':,
INGS, consisting in part of the followitig,fflar.
Sipes Royal VeivetTile Carpets; ScPer , ltoyalTelp...,,:„ . •
entry Carpets • English- and;Ainertearißtassitit.eaVeti;i
extra Super t hree ply Carpete ; auperfn a
p-te; superfine ingrain Carpets ; extrafildiagmull'esix. ) ;,';', , u
,pets; fine ingrain Carpets; common. blown: : Carpels ,
cotton ingrom Ca r pets, AA; 3-kand 941TitpeittryiVenl%:;:t:'::;.:
thin Cametat. 4. 4,3-4 and 5 8 Twills_ ,d. Venivart,Qamenv.:::
4 . 4, ad and 5.8 Damask Venitian Carona; 4444 an t
5.9 plain Venitian Carpets; 4-41 t 7.8, 34 i.5.0; aid
common Venidan Carpets; Listing. anti... Bag Carpets; ,
extra:super Cheat°. Rugs superfine .pheiti*dip,- armee,
Inc Tufted:dot:common :tufted conmtopLChealla
do; Chenile .11oor Mats; 'Tufted do i dO.• extra. - Wls,4 • ,
Sheepskin do; eammort Sheepskia:doedelPid, '
skin do; Jenny Lind Sheepskinde; Allietud - and - . aria
nide Sheepskin do; ItiteCoce and' Skeleton'Sheepakiii:
OIL CLOTH S . 'AND TRIMMINGS
Sheet Oil Cloth!, from 1210 24 Nei wide..eut to fa any
'size hall tir.roon; ;8.4,7.41141, 5.4; 4.liiiid , 3 Qiiploths ;
Green .i for Window bilindsr - Tnrnitaro* Oil •
Cloths;
Stair do',do ; Stair :Rodsoif all sizes;
Cantetllindlng;f'rtistrand - Vinper prop• Nap., • •r:
kins; Table Mars; . .Bockbies '111.1024;'84 , mid 2,4 •
wide Cotton' Docking, 841 wide;
, stiper - Cloth Plano and
Table Covers embossetTdb :do la ; worsted dodo do;
satin'Dsitiask,dor Wiriden , ',Curtains Turkey Red
Chintz,
do do; Turkey:Chintz Border; Window Shades;
Bag Window Lineu;'Venitian Blinds ; Dann:alt.
rears; Watered.blorer.n.s... , : ;
The above stoek . e.onsists Ake largest and best ever
selected for this market. Being purchased, direct:from - :
the importers and manufacturer* comprising the, rich— -
est and latest styles and designs, and ..ta prices so - low
they :cannot fail to - pleases% We'cordiallyintrlterhosa.
wishing - to:famish Steamboats Or • Healer:* tortiore us :a,
call at the Warehouse, No . 135 Fourth Street, and •
79 Wood otreer m.!graNroex:
G. 33......A.RfirCMD. & CO., .
BANKERS'ANDIII34. - LEITS ,
EXCHANGE COIN, • '• •
BANK NOTES,
- SIGHT AND ' •
" 'TIME DRAFTS; ike..,"&c.
Collections carefully attended to, rnd proceeds retail'
sed to any - part of the Union': . • - .
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.7„.-sept3l . ,j .;*eAl door toitti4 - Bank'of:o6liiiish. • .
,7 3C , Ltne =or , London , , .
j ' Packet"of the 14th oPlAtolierMaTsti_Tertdid,
favorite and fast saigng . -packet ship 1110T0.-
Champion, posiuvelyeatlan: ;•
Friday, 314th IJetober, her regular .iia.v;i4 Tite r tidedidi
dationsforeabin seqoad dabbi-andetneragepatoengers
are ansurpaased! l y any rolLegahlp
- port.l,Persons_
about proceeding to _London r ar 'time sviabing- send.'
for their friends, atundrintake earlytiPplicatien to tenure
berth„ on board, at -pier.l 7.l3astiliver, foot Of Fine str;
to W. & J.:repsuon QUO: Snotir st,or.to
-.IA 14E8 BLAKELY,
-Sixth mid LieCity,atteew :
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4 4 olin:•-f•The-well•hacivin,nialinikeettt. and fast
paelrekibiKWATEßLOoi.Cupt.:Har.-! ; ;;:17.t.
rvey ‘ belng unavoldably'detsined,.tvilisailfann
NeW York ..oorowl6th, end folrl;LitorreX_
cember,, garnets proiecfligeto the old eiruntry,Ortitose,
s ending forth eir friends, cannot:- select afaterOonvey% '
aline than thin splendid. vessel. lierlietoditersinticgui,
for all classes of passengersbeierunsaillaiftdOetolni:; : f
fort and elegance Par rata of passengers apply-
board pier .IEQ, -114 foot of, tgaiden W-. k".
TapscOlt;lk Off.; k3 - gootk it ;'off titi
ft. 4; VTAPS - COTT;V:O4I 4 -,
st,
JAMES
Libeiticita
DRUGS AND tIHE.SItCAL.S4.
1.), Gore Omum; Eirdph goiainet
Gam Samphor Dolph - Nerptday ,
..Gream_Tartar• lodine ; - - s'• -
Calcified lodid i
Turkey Ithabarb - .todid Suip,Arr l .teei
Together walla full supply of family Me lciaear or
every description, jest reernved_and for rale by
JONES,- Propneterf„-
corner Ifinfistrerte.:-;1',0%
di? ,/Ava;„ In stare add foi sale by • ;.
' KING lt MOORHEAD.
a I sixes
• 25 do l 0 by .12 -do
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ma , do , • 75Y re. - ". 4 07
In store.-unit for sale by • • _ _
tx i f y KING. &,BIIOORHEALP,
EAS—lmperial,llaapoioleriYoung Hp= an#l3ltalt.: - .;i',!,
Taos—mom tale wheat quality. In -iatablaidlibt •c4'.
by loctl6) • KING. tr.:IIIOORHEAIK;:,,,-.
100 boxes Rosin'Soap ; „
a - da' Mould and DiPped;
15 dO Star ' do;
50 do • Steich; ••
• '' •' - '25 • do-',•:l,Salemtua;
15 do 'Chocolate;
100 reams Wrapping Paper;• - •
• ' Bed Cards;
in store and for sate by.- -
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