Ta!Vii , Serl.',4l,V . ! ',_•.' - -- - PIT GAzETT.E: T S AURG-H . riccr lir iith r i rgar D I:TiI AV°. trr Waent....llTß4, -...-,, - NAM UM ililGon.... .....,..,/ , - -- i , ic4-30 .lac- "n - .. .. 11 1 , itli ON r 3,6 '''7 tp;M. iPAira .. 3111.4.3 r . ..... ..1.1.4,..... cum Y 'jr"datkt/"41U°t•••••S l l. . : Tilt b. i.D9U.1.1the41........... 0, r... ': , : 1ir.0.0"..........:;' , ..: 1: : ...I. ..... ..... .......... . g.., 7. Ihni Ir, . 0.;,, ~rh dab . b., odreewl. ri.,,V7l:rerew.ilb; ' .adb - 'Mb* telar t t nuut g b. m, . th.....r. i ~ be end after tbrjelar ~... • rime v.*. ,-'''' .. " RATIN o f Al) v TISING: • 00. oo 11.0. or xonowil Aim u i oyo Do 3 11 nrrke I Do three ''''' 10 la§ four Do O6 Do all moat. , , twelve month. 18 o. gtandlog Carib, (5 dere leaa par amp.) 6go One dollar Dr ea. o.aommw, ebanseebla tdcasure, (per nonay_ m anclasiee of Sager Far nth moan. inserted over we month. end far ..adj="4 . ese.lesertlatatmler the yearly rat.. • Adratbeweents *acceding a louse% and not over Ittl.n gle=stird. is • a= a s tl tt a slf.. d l{seme to ,licand the amolsiti=md for tbs b oublicatgo, stonowsWisOiElbld. for Olgee to be etutrged the ulna ether Mesa mein& dideardto. Sod tnai r kad Th ir Mir 0114 member oi Insmytdo., • be °fattened ZDEII and 2 11 :1=f ""ra Zat1 ls etriell Naked to sww‘c own. ltsupelbre ' linetnema and all adterti l museota (Jr o the tensing yyf other perema as well as all advert...eta not Immettlatala c0.....ed with their own bnel.es, and JUiteihel le Atli or otherwise, be tinmr .4= Z:lt h irec7= 7 i rendemd, amt Inmost pennant in All ,o d,l *r charitslinttlintlOca Itra Wnlee,tinttownshiP, and other trail: inertia go and all aolitletd meetings and notiota to be charmallmlf grimy pal - /tarriage to ad oath. to be ebarpsd t h i n .Death nOtkes inserted leildiOUt thin; nnleta hied fu.ral Invitations or olAtnary =Dem st.l when paid fte. Donal. advertisera. and all others Sanding ontunneles. ti Rent err potter. designed to call attentlon to tonis. or any poll antertalonlenta waseL92=re mad* for admit...l—all =Dem Of pet- Vas —4•107 - 120tita dgmayned to call atleotlon f l an erdcwprts. aslettlatad l o t to prranata mitres!.--.au only be Inserted with if the under rts=dthruiro:it I " erbits . rr kV.= t. rhargel 40 tar notice* to be charged triple palm. WNW* gnu* an4tAartioneereadvostleententa not _do he el.mat oder y rat. het adloond discount of 4b21111504 par cant trona:the amount of 'R U S o One Donors, tbs. I.ertlons..--. ---...11 4tviasindoens m wrote cani: Ono gluon, (111 nerd. AD taw.. advert...ls to as bald_ in advance. 0 ! /Iy•AzaL9 :to d:tows, 4T,1 '-coakzerro km= rok•kitr rrfruarsaa furrrek Sr ' • • ..1101.2tISS Ea 'SONS, Brokeys. , .• • 2.:8.57 .14rotif M. between Tyra dui/ roditkata. rikle ndih -''PM StTLrA Bonk o Plttaburut.._:.4-por Ifran Manchus YOUT1(40: do o o tartsuou Bank - or City ,Itonk.tintdoordl-. 3lor. and :donors or- do..asou. Conandoclal I.lkAllneltel- do Hank. of Counnerro.. - kranklin Bank do Sauk or Borth America-4Yr Waren. , Bunk ' 'do Hank of Norllen Llbortkupar Shin LW Ina-Cfrrudeo- do "ank Pounsylronla par Mutton, hexer. Dank,., do !Lanka( Penn Tornaldp.....par Bonk of - Wo United Matto " small Not.— . I Commoitikl 'flank of Pc -mkt . Wtruorndatklr"o relit-NS - 1 1= k ozko nk GW.7.7.1...41ar ' asaaara, a Monk. Basilo-).loar meet.a.sae ,MAUYPUND. rucladalptda fo. • M i tmrk,..l l / 4 . i n1t ir. ...-....kir ili i JYXAVLD nk lykW.Ultr.„ AN•frorsk tank.. V RUIN! A 7 a.at.of mago.;;; .............. Book of lbor Valkr to flank of Choslkr Oinukr;:,s , Ronk pi% Bukkof tarrrSll. '''''' ....par kr. Bank. No- Norfolk ' 4 of DOLL Oa, Chmoirr.lpar Fume.' Ilk of VLrenlo. of Uorsowor t0n........1ar alcrehantek Mork: Sauk , IkT, Olottyaburuk.-- - M Nifthlyestoru Bank-- " r‘sTrailsflldlato7ret .- .. NORTH. CAROLINA. ..twoancorony co. Rank.-.....par Rank or are Feu— Bank of Northunaloakand-par Rank of St. MN. Contra 2 t:arnala Bank._ 24 Bon. Dank-Wlthatnatoo , 2 Colvabia Bk llrraiiro -- 4- - Por s lrakaoata'Dkirkargoar, 2 Loymaarrn Dank _ MOTU C ROMA. Baotou Ilk of thoSt of rc/t*.'- .......- Book of routh Corollas. 2 Fanners. In.oilancks Co.- Bank tlarleolon Format Ilk of.Lonatator-par Planters't Brehm's' Bk '2 Fartatora . .Bank of Readings. . GEOR It. rr j ltaf . e i t v itttylkltlCa. A ck trg 6 tans Franklin B r ilVstrid7 ' gtnr. M 4 Ilk aturoaf. ..... TENNr.sszE. Inacutor . . ... .par RENTCC ~Rlr Lom ebanonßank... at. Countr Bank -..par Ilk of Hantucky fe.ThurstLordar's a.‘ L., yar Int of Loviron 4 Mom' Bank of Pottorllle NortherotkofKentockr Ho m an Bank-......`...partt'romlaaDk,WllYealrrn 7j routheroßkofftrotact.7 Boot Branch Bk oflita i te - of 1t00r1... 34' 'wasata. . . . Mtn and ltoanaro 50 Bank or tffity*,-„, 70 Mao Sato _ Branchat do Maeda A - Flro Co;tbkoll Itnuark K Atinag,.....4..- doh 51leftIOAN._ Brandt at Itridnaport..-.. do Farmairtilsettudeerspok 3 Wanda at tMI/Itha.- daaloraroment !Stock Stank Map& - dolPoolnallar 11ank......--.. _ Brand:rat' do basun:tot Company-- 3 Braachat Brandt at *aro do dol CANADA. Wan* Ooltuntors.....'. do Elk of N. Aroortat. Taranto 5 Branch at Aaktahnla...... Ilk of the Bakplr.Toroato Broach at do Bank of Montroo_ 5 Bronchot do Bk of C. Canada. Toronto Broach at do EASTERN EXCILANOB. Branch at do On New York Boutairat.Wasblontort.,., do On PhiladalthLu...........Par taran=iirgr ."" -. t F.Nrlrg.Verlrar r. Brandi M. do,Charlonstf .. . I Branch air Mt. Tertion..-- tan= S. . . do ANlifiEfr."l"ki:trE: Branch at ribloora, dp•xdAt...-14.510 Brunk at do do Pateiot...--.5.0 Brandt ak-Mt. Ploaaant.-.. do Faglo, old 10.00 Broach al Zanaosllla....-: do Rasta, law . IMO Broadrat horrolk... do Rradrolekod'ora 7.50 Broads at do-Tag Thaler. ' " 7.80 Branch at r =rocroth..... 0.00 Branch at. Branch at RavounT. &arra flafidenr 3.00 Broach at Carahorra...- do ..... 3.ra Broach ot 235 Branch at Wocater.....- do 1 rsiczs REPORTED POE ETITSBURGII GAZETTE, ET A. WILKINS & CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Nan FOLTILTII STAMM ~ . ; Pl7rerscialo larliranii 1614. United Slates trs..--...-. 100 -! - ni.160.11.1017 Do. re 5.......- 100 - - 1nt.141+.6.641:. Pm ~5,.., . -1 ( 7 • ...... : . 1nt..140.44017 Aneuv0.e.... 1 :::..7 ioo -. 1 4 1, 1 1 7 . 1"t:4. DC , amt.... 4 's Scrip 100 .- - 2 .4 4 pitubmsti * al, 04.... - lOU - - 1n4.7 . 40.4.1n1y 6114 1 1 0. 0017035 . 7;V otai tr o : lat.ll6f 6,Nar Bank of Plttsbafth...-- 51 66'4 D10:160r.4104 liercluutet. pima: 104* t r q to. 681,4 ,- -4 0 fi Modao o, 4B 060 k-.....: .... 52 " • 4. 4 y• &Letup mask 69 225 2.21 .• , Mita. Trost Ca..- - 66 64 Cl4lBOOO , 000041t1re.712....- -. 60 50 ' i Sir. s ° . "'Ah lft! " 8'14° 7;7 35 ; , 341 14 . 3 2 '3 6‘ D pi Y.3 j l ". 4 t *L o t, tlaad 61. 11 1 X1 5 ........ ..... 60 44 42 010 I lia Northern -L11.1.11....,.. - -. 40 36' bli ~z .F., Wlliltappai Beidge---- MS ' 15 ' , ' Isittab'b Life Imo:rams-. $ 10. 0 blz. Alli et Weßern Insonna ea— ... 16 '7O Dir. Noy. inx - Citlsone Imam., Co.. ... 10 1654 • Amelstal Itnewnesoo. ..- 7 3 tatni Pittsburg% to Phita 60 61 'lO !,' .1 rite . l= . 6 :. Lo_phrtille . .:. fio o r,.0 . j11, , , Q11 , 616 66, Alarre's 1h0uri1i..7.7 ' -..-. 60 .. - Di74'po 6 ino eitta Ulu. Worts.- 40 fa 60 . , 51 Shell/Wei; 60 4e. . 40 ' pi,.3.,,.1.40. .t ... You 1001x344eklratar 6800 10 - New 850010. • Ohl* k Itailroad... 50 'et 46 E t . Dl ' Belt, & 0 15411034 d....... 60 •". "" ' ' do.' • 087a16324/119611.111.1 R. 69 -. •,, „ • ,„.. , .; 1441.091161169. Dry 100 108%- 103% 8:r Cons1160004014)..-- 100 33 Do.'-:. do. -(turaq.- 36 *ask Plant Road 10 - 5 I AVA nt12.661^6 rank HAI 29 VI 25 CJreem Chartiats7asilCu--..0... Z) 11 - ' 101066•016-5.- .........-..:.... ... 170 162 ml, Do. '4 P 11600 0 ,91: A 10060.1........ ... 148 145 14,..10fil vifi j ArgorlAlTiars WAY . .. 7.. .1 1 . IN ..... .- /Ili z2.' ,., ". N47chant.. .. ...-.... - - noofrugs uTtihiG..-- ... C 0 6 4 044006000 0100 . 2r4p 800 k........-- - % 1 25 I 111dge . 1 1 Vat Z , Muff ...........4”......,....-.. ... 21j 114 , ' Phoiati.:::-.. ':............ -.- '176,i -* ' ' )1 .. oewiell..-7 ... 113,1 ...-4-- ..'r-Z.. - —_ - 7.-...F4CIIILATI:AND DANKINII 110 A.:WILKINS CO., usacs - msto stmt . Thaliiwo, N 0.71 F. • • • PIrr3BUJICII4 EA.. • VORAIGIsi and Domestic - Exch. 31.tnic Notax and L•nil Warrants, bough INAleetlorui •344.9 throunbmit thi Radnor paper db.:model and loans • .t , ,toeits b^Aupt awl paid on. Commbision. remirrmi on netftit;inA intermit PA . • spooMml Gtpl.G.l3 11.. ARNOLD,. Is . DE ALV:RIS LV iNCII A NU ol%fl3,nhfA NOTF4 am, N 0.71 "kerth strut, appall. Boa ed , rituburph, I . Traametkas at liberal nant-ei. PORTABLE 'THRASHING— miiclimisTmiti: WARRANTED to be thotooglili'.bat; sod to wort walk nude and sold f or W. CAUROL. 1 - ~s,poennlthoenhertow'siloUlng MU. tAd Pion lased, pieta; Oust. .Th. Thrastana Meal ~ aro beautltul,elmple and j romped, an, ensile mooted frt. plea to oleo., and may tw ... I with eons! noomerdenoe hero 'or :Uhl. •No tea, xupettedder,thnudies taster, pr seah.e . Ime lan te,Mlan u Oirt n rh n rogtrusL i° 3l l4 ,ll= Kara tu n trona. E.O to MOW hoeboi'= - ...„ -- . .taough trisi, kw* mt... nee them, to be imoomPld•i Pm!. 5 7 1, 1...7 to the world. The Bowater Is Itoore Patent: wed b stliehed to the Thruker, and owl *telt toPerateottn , straw and. ChM, to. the sgralnAutl has gam lonize eatbfection whenorer I — DAILT — NISTEATORA libTICE.,--Rotice is koTz olj A ll ad .t_a tha io n tred lw. I= . 4 A LISOuta Fol=tr t ma= F tmort% sold edam: aoto • roooottod to mato Intatedloto payment; igil . lll l, l=L? .. , to soma ttonst.r n or ritirAgtroll -4644"T ' /Welt* TOonittitc booK HER. Abontlli.cieres of welt Pinit ZROndiototutg inapt :mei the din sod SILO* 1* " th. = 41 ,1 1 1 11 i www eo, pa was. MEM ~_~t~'gLA ~-.i::L BUS CARDS AT I RNEYS. • S;3IO.B.RISON. Attnrpo,y satul Counsel -0A=.1a.,211.7, A.ata it. No. 4 , 4 Gnat axed, •I . - 11 ALL;• Attorney at Lam, ••liske- Bundlasa," Grant street; between Foorth and PuLmoud • . • au3O.llT 130 BERT E. PlllLLlMAttirrney at Law, Bt. Louis, no. Attorney at Law— • fames of Filth andtlrant sirrats,opposit• ths Coast ours shim Pittsburgh. . - mr2 1 1'43 CRAIG, Attorney at Law, Aie- Castle, LeurenN Count, Pennsylvania: • - Wes to nog. Walker ersig.ertes Cseeki,7 : gooninbysq.. Hampton Smith; Anuses a Rating IL & L. ) L ' °- gun Wilson t lf. , up.l JAMES J. KUH rtl N, AttOerat LBW, other Fourth street, near Gnat. Pittsburgh., 301.5.117. 4 7 P. gI C ATEVINO, itbirney and Counsel .. km at Lou. Ciersisini: fem.'s—A. W. Loomis, ;Amiss 4. Btoolo.- _f0t,:n11y.1.,... - VI RA NOIS C. FLANEWN, iltorney at lAtw, No. 170 Fourth oust, uttat.: . _ .TASPER R.' BRADY, Atforriey at Lary ENP No. tr.) Mb stroot.Pittsburgh. - - .... ~ . -- ------- .. . : - • mina • CDWI6II tons '- ' maxNes xxn.t. _x.a mv a .. & — RAnhii , ltankers - and - Ex , :ChanSiddrolons: • liny and salt Gold and 14.Uder , tmd - n -Notes; brostists loans on. Roil Estate or Stank Peen ritiocingreluise Promissory Notes, and Time Bills en - East. tnod Nest. Olly-SLO , ler. Stocks. on Co m mission. Collec ions Insole on WI- taints .le the uutm, - write corner of MIN and Wood . strials; directly mama. Um St. amt. Hata. '• • - ktq1..17 .1 D .- KING - Coin, Stock and -Exchange Cootto I•xeiui*us=.7.:lTZTAtttorftl,ll4lltki9 rout rater: OoLlSetions made on the Wool st lon rateis Wm. .tern li.et Notes Bonsai' tool mitt. • - , Jr -IFAITIOCOF 16.11.11:0_—:.'.....t0un0. utssa-..;.,:Arn. c. 0.. EALMER, - lIANA . & .Co.; Successors to 11... e loons a.ne.:lssiciis,Ear.hangenrolgersand rs In e nrol and Domestic ) , ctinoSe. Certitteates of Thbeimeit,;llgok Milli, and fiords—N.ll• corner or 11 ood and hal inserts.. Ctiment Money resolved on beimsla -Sight 'Checks - nor We, nod, collections Lunde on. nearly. alt princi pal points otitis, United States, - • ' ' . , • ' , The, bighead Trainitint : laid ro.• Ft:calms and • . .nsocricark . - Adrannei lnade - On Consignsaants or Prodtms„ WSW east. on tarsal terms;, W.Wif . W.ULLIAIRS. A... , O. nanko I a T nd • r V Micliante TtrOteri, North Past comer or Wood and • • Th .J l, l 4ll .tran 't'''' Uon it s t = h on .- .11Imral toms, and collations i idoustdly Mdisledto.. .- - :,- -- . • jao.ly • • .iii.. :W.J.LE,7O-ISTITCO.; Exchange Brokers, • • . •,tio.7s•Yeerth street. opposite Use Bank of Pitts .i urgh.,..diktmonactions at most [Mend rstes. jylo I. LA:llllTEi,d;:iianiar and Bra , ten lth street, No.ctt, , a.ljointnion the Dank of Pittaborgt. - 110LAIES - & - SON, Dealers in F:reign 11 • StokNosestle 111% of tsebange,Certllkates of De posita:2.S Notes and Smola, No. On 3larkst street, l'ltte , burgh. iiteolirellertatnatkt on the int.Fipa dike time Ma the United States. COMMISSION • • Wr.M. A.: - McCLUItO, Dealer, in Fine Teas,' • ear ner of nenk. Tandly arnecrlea. Wooden and Icinowir.re, itisal and Slash Streets: Is m araschino a taroe asslrtruent of Fresh th..te In addition to Ida already co . tauslan stock; parrhased from Drat bands lu tho Eastern market & which will he sold at the lowest Market pea. Wifoteh, liteamboats, and ialathea, haying by the :enantit,,y.pueickd at wholesale Sales. - • • • 'AlD"tasidadelhered la the city frea of charge. split A.;*ir A. ISTANE,.ConninsinA and -For. • dirigr.Nadmita,"destorii bilViol and Produce. also, Plttsbrugh „ Shoiritaetures„ Na.ll4..Besioad• •• • ' IL/ ItELLT I, CO., Commission Merchants • v's Vholemale Dealers to llama, fish, Flow. Dried i'rult' i and • (basin- Prodare n...rally. No. SD Liberty , street,Caranierdal :taw; Pittsburgh latd4.yrs3 T S. LEECH , McALI'IN .• sale liner... and Dealers In Prot Islam lb tale. mid Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 212 and 21-i ' Liberty .tact. Pittabarolt. . - MORTON r.:LIIRRT..- . .. ' . ..TITOTTAS s rIILDIIMITi. !IP ‘Jims, Prod etee Deskes, Forersiillnir sad C , ommloaloa ',3letehalets,Nu. n Wad street, lltteleurgb. grir LI Weil melt Stlesaceecollaigasetent. All • Coeds 'lnsured &AIN& • , 1 . 1. RBI OSON 4,- CO., Mho] male Grocers, L 4, Produce' Deale r s. and linandratacr lberrhants, No. coat). Went. Pittabozah.. • - - - late • '------- ERiftattiaudif :77— ' — tig .i.IRRING , a uc,enror oS . 7 a 1 V. ILtlatAlNal. : Mannheim and , Foremrtnuit lferchant,Dunlar he. FlOtla IV.I and Produce generally. !.No. Ids Fun/ st- and U d.oond et.. Pittstnentt. an 7 )4T.. 141,011.1 CK, Forwardig and Coin: 1 v . mindon llerchann alao,Arent fur Nlanufseturers. andante.. Nn. - 2 Wad signet, Pfttederrnh. - • I Patticular attention raid to Nurerarding Manhandle.: Ind ennehrtunetits for oda . Nu ounnectitue. or Pref..... Inc Bosley! , any lineal-lotion. Orden: Promptly attended to. Inatrortione L ill , in till , 'lre',.''ael'="l,lllar_rcfi'berullr Onieltat and I liodne ie;f`". 'pelf to nee every memo." In your behalf. lafal , !,, F1i".1.E.8 & JOITES, Forwarding and. Comm it ' Mann Iddn Merchanta Dealer. in Produce and Pitbbargh. faetnd artlehea r canal Basin, near! bbereueth street:. • PittbalMas.. - . . . IV it RDY;: JONErr . 6s.:inlece-tiors to, ATWOOD:JONPS (u).. CosUsitaioe and Vorarsrd W..r.. Dealer. J. I 'lttsbu6k,3lAnoBrawn.itio.u t , Vt.IVTPirIcDiXTER, Corn miesion and . . Yorwrgudlog• How.. *Pa to the purchase, and role 11,We:stern Produce. Irop; h ails. Glare, and the Me. nutartervl A Aide. of Pittsburgh severally; 6211'st..sod Pt Shoot street. Pittsborkh. Ps. , ' .• . __. septa W.artersan• . . . ... . . .. . 7. (7111111IDGE Wholesale B Cate•7l ,, a,,tl Cosni.,ilsllin Merchants. Nes. lla ti,ter gnat sod IL. Pint Most. Pittsburgh. - AILEY; MATIMWS Sc Gro • nora..C.'snanisstOn and. rornardlng Merchants. and gents Syr Ibightotteatton Yarn. 4 Wator st...Ptttaburgi t EWER' & AN ILTELO, General Commis- 0 -40. h•frhanta. Phlkadelphia. Liberal shame. on ectugantnerds of Prodnea geosnallr. • ran:r __-- 101 . 11 ti WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, • • Cononlmekm , Iforehants. and Doelers fa. Prodat. and Pittsburgh Manufauttt&st No. :X.r. Liberty- at.. Plitaburgh. B. r e ANFIELD, late of WarrTm, Ohio, and f,ot .v+re9 n 4 ter . ole s azt t ., , and n ilvs- .1 Pearl Ash. an':(Western Prod.!. generaltr. Wale, brt cora Smitlx6.l,l and Waod. Pavan:ugh. .7110111 i 177,1.7. RC. LITTLE, • 1 /Ale Of ISM gobialn. Utile !cat) ripLITTLE & CO.; -Wholesale Grocers. burgh.. Amara.. and Oran mission Merchants, and Dealers In Pittsburg% 'llanntsdasnat No. 113 kmaund alma. Plrta • I ES} - W.AREHOUSE.-IIENRY COLLlNS.Faeleardlng and Cnnualsain n Marcbant, and Beath. In Llte,sc.adadtar, take , Flab and Pradon• senar,n7. 15 Wt.d street, above H Nee, Plttsbunas 1.741 VoN WhDle." V . Orerenrand eatneulaldun )/erehants„and I.lnalerr In .Plttalnargb UnuqWWlrea. No- = 11. . ,, rD 6 W bomb, F.A.COR FORSYTII, r., Forwdrdtng and vd mo.o.t.ot.otendomtert• ca wwr. Art 4 4PlWOmEtu 'I,7MAS.P.AI24.ER, Importer and Detiter Venrb. add Asneriron Wall paper. No. 55 /Nana between Ildrd sod fourth Mae; Plttsbnest". Ur: '3IrOLINTOCK; Importer ml and 14411 Leeke ( and—Wlinle (lLL ,11.1'.',`GwYkr "" ,stnuo !kat 'Creaming. No. 11; Ilarket suers. - ARD tk: DE LANGE, Dealer in, Elides; Lester and CM, 215 Chatty street, (*lsm of the God . m !taros.) They •wlll )(sap on band. at all thank • sow ensl sotsortmmt of Leather tor lillmemakers awl FaddLers' mac else, e•lowmakers . llottloglt. Tools. F. aola • MAD At DV. LAME. •MORRIS Ak. PATTON, Wholesale and Re un GrOFFM 4 1 1 t.tol r.adgem skle of the Dia.mastd. GitOCtRS. ROB . RI.; 01 es7f.le Grocer, _...._ Dlstlner:Pnairr Pendran, Plftsburnts Man cretVA.lllindiorrratmainilkvamtleWinestad eM band ..eel tvp~ ntnA .6 . ol)nrinr 01113411 , :nrnti ..1.1 tow An• • lU• r* .hl , .111 L. ilk 00.01.. Cunluci IIt: GRAFF & Grocent.and m i n . Moteinanto; alan.D.addrs a f: f slan d dn . n d f ktosesl4ltl„purp 2 Pa. fid44/ aurxciciLxacan a. pan. . BLACKBURN & CO., Wholesale Oro, ~,ee float Forntsbarr. andthenlern In Prodnev and t.s.rsh !.t,,ntactwreg Ong. Infot. and Oakum alwayt on hand at thole Warehaqp,l4l War, street, Plttsburgb,.. septli . 111111J1 .4031111.1 . TICKET. JSAIATUDIOKfr art CO.,' Wbolwiale Gra nem Cow talsilon Minlianta, and began In PrOdINS, 45.6 IVato . r,!troet, and NI Front.street, Ylttsbarab. JURY UM D. ath LS ROE; Wholesale Grodors and COMO LIAM Merchants, N 0.104 Matt/ .t.ed Pitt& . • 7141. - 14.:"Zi 'KT" - ion: w. G0014.11W-...: 1141.191 BAGALEY & CO.; Wholesald Gro- V Now. 18 mut troal dna, l'ltt•bauled. urthsired. . . _ iinge; ed*brol4l; A.. Id'CLUItO, Grocer and V too Dealer, I,olllld tof Wood and Finns otreeta, has alum ti on bond aW oo assouimont of dodo& Uroonlot and fine Taom-,yprolon Frans and 2.; uto, Wboleuale sad - Juana kslers Anpidlnd the lonnt tort.. • • • . • OfEItT-'"DALZELL tCO.,gm tail XI, arum. Commission Merchants, Dealers iti Prugurs pligantirgh ilgaufactureg Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. • • • 'Joffe - - IeCLSOLIES. WICK & bIeCANDLESS, ouocewtors to D, Mick. Wholesale Onrenrs. ,bl and romunlselon Merchants, Dealers In Iron, Sails. Maas, GA. Yarns, and Pittsburgh ,Manurnetnres asturrstlr; (saner a .irood mod Water strosta.PMtehaneln "• Calitiit SON, Wholesale Grocer and AA ET:Faggot Merehard:Desier in Peulune and Pill* agg. 195 Liberty street, Pitt. 4 ...& FLOYDWitolOsale'Cirovers, Com . . =wk. Merthstatak and Dealer. In Producia--11m/nd - web lialldhurs, troutitii; -9u Llbteth W.Wd, 14114 Eilt4l Inc rxwor .kriraspaurr. : AGALEY; VoonwAßD 41:1 7 1 C0..C0..101e- B we (harem lee. :LA Market street. PU11144018.. . DENTISTS: I - SCOTT ; Dentist, Fourtit 'street, - au4coire Veld tlf Igazket Om Goan AO molt valuated AVIct.''..OVAILD; v. a Dotal Moro R.& Oates haus from 9 n :. a. If. '7. N. 4:tn Satainitrt ito °watt be maim! or attratted to jataltuort Z x Ina-hnod. g yointmaot or In out '!•. . . . . • .. • ... :., -... " - •::: -.,, , n'' - '7:.'''''.:'"'"'''.. , .!; • .`!''. ,,, . !,.. ! . ...,:7 . -F.,14 - . 1.- • : . :_,... , ... w....... ,; , ,,.4....!... , ..7A.51.4MVitataZic0xv,X..e . !f%...-TL1ti. , ..re1.m1r., ,,- -... , , .. .... . . U . . . . . . • . ......, • .. . • . . . . -...- . - .. .. ~ ~.-;! .... , t,r..,., T'. '.- ..-:`,. .:::.,..7 :'-....:, .-.f '.,. 7.'...f . ' -,.,-, ....--: : , ...' i, ,_:......,...- ' :- - ....-. - • ~ • . . .. . .. . • . . . --..., 4'- .: -,r.-1 , •. , -..'•-. , - , ...i. . . . .. . . . _. . . ~. ...•_ . . .• . • • _ .. . • •. . , .. . .. ~. .. . •.._ , • . ... • , • ~. . . . PITTSBURG hl ANUFACTURING. N. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail ux? and Dade? In Cabinet Arskre, No. ip stmt. • 111 EN - NETT BRO.,3lanufacturers of Plairi and Farm. Yellow, lioeklngham and Cr.tam Co:aortal off.. .t •the.)lanuNetory, corn r of IWnahlusitnri and Yranklln• atreada, Birmingham. op;:alta Pitt...burgh. • mu3O,llT ICON WEVIERELL, Manufacturer- of 0 PATENT BOX VICES. a superior artfele, SOLID flux lad BRAZED •BOX VICE S corner or Auderam and Yob owa stmt., and Krum from tbo Hand drag bridge. Al loy/bray City. tentimell rsat, IVOILIS 8, corner of Find and Liberty treeta.l Pittetrurich, Pk—Maeblnlste Tools or VICIT ety. much ee IRON PLANERS. Slide and nand TOWN IRO LATHES, MULLIN° ILACIIINPOI, te e A., rogoolfse cured to order. 10,121 JOS. V. HAMILTON k JON ES - 1 QUIGG. 31anurncturers or Spring and Blister Steel, Plougl,Slab Steel.' Steel Plough as. Coach and £llptk Spelogiu Bean Nut Tapers, Iltdf Patent Screw Mall and Hammered lean 4ales.—Corner of and Ant straeta,.Pittsbutidt. - J 0313 ik tenon ILB.10:10ERS & CO., Manufacturers' of . Ileaee a Patent Improved Steel Cultlfater.-4.oer .o_____andkleat e trete. Pittabarah. P•AWStsNTStOkeiliECO:itnilltelurers -or Fliovels. Spade., 'Le- Warehnuin 2: No. Wool it. Irma Fleet and neamd streets, Patel:mean. Pa; • . " . Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. 77 KENNEDY,_ CIIILDS & CO, Penn A ha t heavy a 4 Shaethuna : - t Chain or all colors and ihndea Ulton . I . IIIIM '"-- • Planet Wuro and Saab Cord; " • Rope al& due and &seriatim:ie. trkr„, leR lat the Itarlware Storo or Lora, ra Wllnnt 31 Wood t. have attention. 445:ty A. SIMON .I.IIII4IICIWIFILLL. lIERRON 'CRISWELL. !Sell and Brnss otindess. Ilanular.turarsolalt to ipt,ltrain NontoLlre,,Strasu Engine, l'lnudicrs. to— Also. Cotton Ratting Esanufarturgs. Alie er "l 77lty. rf't • I sal =t?: ilatit t n ' rass and Copper taken In exchange, Wrwrttl, won, rash paid. tintors loft at the Foundry et. Office, trlll be attended to enuctoally. . • 11.1dly Arnold & Williams • EATING ILL AND VENTILATING WARE -11086--Manufaitnrers Clillsoes Furnaces. rought Iron Tubing, and Alarm thr Steam. Fluor Water. No. 2.5 Market smut, Flttal?urgb. '!g-We here into nue Fortnum. Pattern, .Le_ to Alosirs. AIINULD h WILLIAMS.whom tro cur:1101y recommend to the patronage of the public. ' tOJAIIII, ATKTIZSOX k 00; - DINE AND CEDAR WAItE.,-SAMUEL. ..KROESEN keeps cenetabtly on he. 4 a good, anaort t.nt. of Wash .111ath TulA Worse, iiteasnLoat,ll. he Kitchen or 'Pear •Docke Itooden Boats, Phorn.-1 ,1 7 Measures. 7.lne .4 Cherry Wash Wards, and all other kinds of ware In Ate hoe. Ahm—LO nests Tula. and 100 doren thickets. Waren.. Italh Plfth street, Ilttahorith: Pla atc3.7 - - Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory. ( 1 O -PARTNERSHIP 110TICE.—The Rub nohiy, d ”modfai inform thok friends and the public gonendl that h they .0 entcriel Into partner &hip oneumencing on the 'DUI of Aprit, under th e firm of It. WILLIAMS (NI., for the manufacture of /ILACKSSIITLI IiELLOWS - of s he v ery they ore determin ed to Make of the very beet materials and .IA7IOI . work manship. They Intend to have elwaya on lutud memet men t of all Ware from 2.• to 40 inches, At their manufactory, owner Of liebhmon awl Sandusky street* JAMEStFITS Allegheny City. myd4ily A. 11110}VN, would most respectfully in t,• tin. the poblie that he keepe on hand. at his stand on the wort RIO of the Iltsutpaud. Alicebenv. City. • emu. prole amortment of Vordtlan *hoax Also, %cold. Shut ters are nuodo to order, lu the tn. atria. warranted witud to any iti the Vnikd etatos. Ills Blinds eau he removed without the aid of a screw driver. Melt* purebtuied the ittork. lAA, and woud of the Viaduct EataUlsbutent of dleCielkad, t ant prepared to furnish their old ruetamers se well ea the public at larttol with enonthtog in their line. Atroucy, No. p Wood shoot . rittr , mr*. Metal J. A. ItikiWN. GLASS • NIfORKS; ORENZ WIGILTBIAN, Manufacturern 411 w klotli oflia% ROTTLIA. u stud WINDOW N. IL—Partin:4r 4.1.1 totirirls, f7f Windar 'ODn and primte dioallA Sur Mlle* and VIOL r0p2.2 JO4Ol A. IeCOILIZ . 'Ai 63.. WIIOLMALE AND RETAIL VASIIIONARLE - • HAT AND CAP.MANUFATURERS, AND DEA LERS IN AIL KINDS OF WM: CORNEA. OF 11'000 AND Firrll XIILEISTS. Pittsburgh, Pa. • +x-netz Mack amtaaara every' quailtr amrotyleaf Rata d Cam Mafia pans, Cuss aud Fur Bonneta. auataaattalY Self Heatu Smoothi Irons. • e - r• PILE GRE ATE ST -_ DO D OM ESTIC provernent dad o.. telnd them a money =desi• and Pedlars =WI aßkie—snrl Zco Ills& farina. • Address. (pest pal.Ly J. JACKKIN. 1A Wend sheet. l'ittatarr s a , For eale. alma. at UN principal hardy.* mes he threat], byl3l. Gong A On, and 31t. Jain ,CartiniabL— Aise. Tailors' Irma. on tba ma* principle. • Sch2B:riteolf-121i • _ _ Bolivar Fire Brick and Crupany. cible Clay Han n.facWrmg— Com PHIS COIIPANY 'RAVING iNLARG thalr rapwity FM aironstafttoinr, are onw ateptrwl to atarkl.lnow...l nomand for rholr.llrkt, Cruriblotont "g 6"'""r ag r A M APit 4 . ( ISt t al Bad& nitstaurgh. 1542. COACH' FACTORY. Pr t ._4,,.., • 3 ' 7 M.IIIIII.IIOIIGOrItiI.TOIL WOULD. respeafulty call the attention-o[ 0 ? e v ..4.1 4 . t. g. tt.r. ag,f, Iq trio fr. S!cz h4a. t t . a Oar so= Carriage. an WA to Mr Iket material and warkolso• ship. and under h d awn wap.rOdon: "At. with ortsn. sl.n.w. warrant. Ala wrak to tarrriar to no. naaoltraz tunal tst 1114 Unian. Tba Nom. et Isla talaJnews .M lb. gloat hoodoo In Oesnand Otis .lasa lelott. riss Induced Win Da to build any ...toast 1 - 4 law tviewl wart Ma rataLll.h.on. Peron. ating 0.4 bat...l watt will plwor axiarine 14, stack Ira. rtnltn. kart- MI New Coach Factory —Allegheny. . M. 11. \MITE d. CO.. would re to u t=foothr illa r t w Lh: rage that worst had ther4.l,ll:; street. Thar are woo making amt aro propan4 moire .rdors 14. man dacription arblelos o Comb.* (11arlota, ilmourtma. Buggim, Hugon. dr- lc- which. [nag thoir lung ,00rloonea In Um nomulartn re of the atrom wort. and the befictto* that hay, they tart eenfl.katMai aro onahto al too do work ta am mad roar-nada imam with Um* mmilng ankles In their Ilse. thyinn particular attant kat to the raleethra armstoriala. and Oaring mom but rourpotata, imalmaay that- ham no battalion In oramantlng thew anat. 111. the/glom NM the Mtantion of thepostlic to Mho matter, Y. 1.-ltemdring dosso I. lb. Nat mason, amt. on Uwe mat reannal,lo tonna hailf Coach and Carriage Flu:tory. I - 011N STO N. inurnitat & CO., corner of • Ihdasorit and liatecra Aram. Alleciaar fdpr. anold aspect MUT Inform noir and,the = . llo=ortialjk . that the, manuLo/durhta Carriagoa Art.ltuggla, gleicha and Chariot.% Its their rarlanl Art. or do and awhatia , - All, ordoui will la earented sIIA tbiet mgard toolarto Iglitr and l*antr f Onlsh. itapairs •U 1 Alm La ethended to on the mat reanuald• tarns. Utlng 1. all theft work Om hood Esatorns :Marta. Pala and Wheal Mottl ahoy fool ownldant that all alto farm U.em with thalr patronage wllWart/I,llr astitted on trial of their vork. • 1. rrhaae eLn aro ag orstad to diva them a call Wont lour ilossing Nov . oeof • Street Stooling Factory. • . t h -BILITy, ENERGY, AN) The brat 'CNA In eh., ildren'i Uorres Fork& CD dors Dia. and Prayers, saki at snaopliet seers prirep . at the rli th ittrA(ll l 4 ' . VSM, tlf,Yrt Waldo Sartory. sth atrest,lbotereen Waal and,..llast Ir I I:7 H 0 L 8 0 - itice PA Y NM/WM Or COOIaND STOVER ORATES, WRONTS. SICIDEItS, Ltterre Ftreet, retrposola Mod. E . ARNESTLY direat attention to new. and !tandem* pattern of PARLOR MAT, jartarrat• p • oda, to their nor patarnaofoad 4.1101(1.NO OTKit, known am the Keystone Stabt and lbe "Weetirn Stens The. Star. la netatnear of lintels, ' , armorer of miry. and ecanalnore of milerltd, mum." anything of lb. aufa offered to the pubitr. In addittm to the art tel. od ab o r,their irrnend pt.* 'rum prOn• everything In their pectsll4,ll66. wig II the oust ap`planedlm to in three. restat DKr. Platttrat and counter WALKS. Bark )1111a, Karon Houpe. liollow Ware, Sat and Dog Inter. gager atW Tea Kettles. A.. 113 01,17 roarible ruddy of style and oa. 1011. An !attraction tesaikited. tolt7ty'S3 urraostrat...-.....ettsts Antra-11001,ALiD Livingston, Roggen ler Co. NOVELTY MORES, PITTSBURGH,PA; TRACK and Depot Railroad Scaled. hilly.' Cattla and (;ratio do.: Matta= tool Counter tint Door look. of all elua, Spring: Drtp and numb Lll.Erbeo. Ottif Mar of various klnd,e Paint RIM, atin'arrd Pattamrt bolt. and Yeetentame Malleable Iron Caning. of every liar in form sod fin Db. • & OLD, BRASS . POUNDY.IO4 PLI131.131:10 AND GdA 127 .Bfreet, Pd(Ontroh, Alen. nreonts 41.1loatMt. MANUFACTURE all kindit of Witter; thy; . Pteata Manz fitted up tilli(laft old "ter an &art MUM- m34.tt •J. HowArruacßßontEß, MARBLE MASONS • • au Linr:Rrr rnarr, Nr.ts ximair. • RESPECTFULLY inrorm their fri4nds nod the poi & generally, that they hare opened their lo Works at the above Maud, where they keep on bend a largamnpply of beautiful 51Ailltlat MANIIILS,ed Um. elan and Clothie styleer. Mon uments , Tombs, hood _Roper, !furniture Elate, At. *Well they Wier at extremely kin rble la Mork: Rabe; and sawed to order. • Cemetery lute enckeed, with linden and Freeport Stamm, spit • • W. W. WALLACE, ' STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 310, 3^3 ased Litgrfy slrc.Y, waffle listaltfkld and PITTPDVItO 1140NUMENTS, To Grave Stones, /TR ruritur: l'apOrantols.-Impodnic Mopes; id. I r z il . ti , bancl, • AL oad t.rdi o l r gig i g=miti l d h : lettitut=tafteejlt,:fOireit"P At bort= Med vlth 44% 0 44 lAt 319 /Abut>. stsee IVAftT,VCO., ere ant a ng o, o. g' - Sf . 185 Llierty ettroet—le nnw eseniving very ingot new eirle. o f genet. far getellemertes wise. coned/ding of Super liesyr Verner and Velvet CAIIIIIIIEIIES, Plush, Cuitsterp and Silk Vesting.s In wrest earietr. : • Penoos in want of superior Clothing sine restesfulir vit.d tonsil and eseaslne our slack before buying, es we will end..., to sinks KO (heir interest to purr/men of um. osl3. E. WATTS 18le Liberty Arent, DRY.'OOOIO4 A. N.I/Mlll a 011.:IT1111414.11a.-C. L ANTSIONT tk ea, a _A. MASON CO., Wholfrsale and Retail t, Pit I s Tja!la,' sad Staple Dr Deals. yin MURPHY & BLINCIIFIELD, Wbolenale ine P. 411 Dep Goode Kereltaata, cornet Foarthaad r k t...?" 4 - """ m g h ' • MEDICINE. ii h'o. 112 Fifth stmt. oFprelk the Cathedral: Pitts. "rgb. Jahly auccositor to MURPHY & 14=rvrotaV C """Mi th ergZe h " Ll /4 TUESDA MORN ''r7 l _77; Arat.CARD--baring been • apppinted the ex clusive „Ara I1t• roe Pittsburgh; for the sale Mils/tent / Cesueuted and fitrotelmse Leather &Wait emu' ufactured br P. JXIVM & PIO, of !rarity:J. Connecticut We now offer for axle a large smortment of all width., manufactured. at the manufarturer' Mime. bails& a uperior to ins. Leather Belt all heave offered thhi market" Alm, a large stock of all aldths of 10410 &abhor Belting ainstantiy on bond; and The ate at the "Alkdiblo Bolting ilt . fslt" Na 110 Market Oz.!. J. A it. rimbres AUSTIN LOOIiTS, 'Rem Esinie • Agent,' Stork, ateregandiso .aud LIU Broker, eke bro.'42 earth street, above Wood. Business promptly attended to. ' CIIIIU - 11 - 4 L. MAIL kCiti _, sere* Insurance 9eropani,[l4 Water Street. • ' • Jislkik, Agent of the Insurance or tiiirth lll Froot IpM. GORDON, Seereary Westent Jnep IGAIt — DIVERVOFFIN, AgentrafFranklin r, tzi r 7 annpsny, north-cad coma wood E)' • MADEIRA, Agent for Delftware Mu- R. • tharansuranre Coainaus. C Water Meat ~1" ~' - - - ........ tsairw, s. Burro!! F.O. 11. TAYLOR Br. lIUSTON, (81100044 R to 'rigor ..kLilamo gent Banana Catena futon . ..id Poi. and,ge G Eastern Transport. ;L /R a ars, Wh i =atiesdarslts Maple Ebeet- Inga, Cotton: eutton Yarns, Batting, Manilla, Ml n sour! and Kentucky tleton, Waseca, hod" WI. Woo., rhf,- Par and White Lead. Nara! Stores, and 110 nati and Pittsburah Manufactunxi 'Una%jrerterally.— 'Agent. far the,"L'enn Mtil.and “Banner Mill Sheeting; Pittsiduwti... No. .41 _Yuan* straw'. OPPOSite Pitts/meet and Ht. Louts Packet Landing.) CincineuttL; . 31S. lILIC/1/30*. INALLINCIOn: A..ilurpnisorl co.; Conunisaiim OP • alarrlanta and.AlantaturillaNt I.onlliEluaarßadln• am Drain" in Susar.aluisalai. ha And Bar ptad, Jlomp Oakum. Zinn: Tau, dr. Lc. - — A , . • BOOKSELLERS. -- - , & StOOk j1„114 ton. Bookseller Pt./Inner ' Frlater and Binder,cor ner ,d Market nod Third streets,Flttsh b. - JL. READ, 'l3dekieller and Stationer, No. TS Fourth street, Apollo Buildings:. . , It. -W and Retail nwar In Blank ' and Seheol Books, Paper and Sta. tlour . t 7. Mn.o3 Womb street, - (betwe en, Thin' and Fourth) Flttalmrith. ma.+3 - OILY S. * DAVISON.,. Bookseller and Eta- Monet. Imeeresor to Davison k Agnew. No. riltrqket rent. near Fourth, Plttaloirub. Pa.. . • ii o BWliteltrßeifir'iind Ite Vi= i ittregt7ti""; ri. " . IC AY ' 'toot& IMMWW AII. ENCILISII . 4 CO.. - • Bookseller*, No. No.'"lVeoill attach, between Fourth and Mamma music, &c. OLIN 11. XlMALon;Denlerin - Pinnn - Music And Stalks! lbstrnmeats,: Pehoett toots. - ;113,1 OLIN 11. sweat for Chickerinses Flaw ),414,114- Nye!tenyetiniqlraszll-1o.1:1 Wond!treet. Hllki.r.nErt,ibeaer in Music, _IIu - geal batn.a.uti.l.4 IMP.rtei MAW 4 1 , {Dito. .ittla for ;imps Clark'. rrand oviiVit - Ngta," Ith Culesnalls Avalcan , AlLsolpuent. kilo Par pastbszte• Seldiangir& CO. , Atipic,sont : Ath VZi47:=Viti'2l`wn.N4ll-r2ll:' DRUGGISTS: ra WIL(SO.XI, CO.; • Oruggiata.iknit ec,ro.+r narhit dreet andibeDliWnetd.tren 11=1. 1 14( c m hand _a lull and ...ride aarnicarn . f..2( r e rrumnl7.nudattlelospnrlalsdnlilnlno, burl.... • . ~ . - • • PhyaMlananeamy , litmammtnllramaromid.l. sa7l9 Olt& P. scorr, illloloutle Derifirin , Palma. On. ..r .. .5ni.h...4 Dry Pleats, fn. me. Pnw Arty ntPalma. gnat, Pittaimmis. , All ark. , alll mmtve prempt attratiths. '• - • ' Aar Acmat Pm Lmulma A llft , raluside family mal'aimm mar N-13- , A 5.... A. FAILNESTOCK 4 Ca, Wholesale • ninqeuisis...finanatnettirm.alVtilto Te..l. ttcd I. ignad I.ltlmMe..murr Wo.l Ind - Jima UM., Pitt. burgh. agmbi I`;. SELLERS, Whele•ale Dealer in Ikg w l t ri i ;Ir. Mitt Dye Scll7ollls. Vandal:We. ;Ike:. te, lastAirrls. Mods law. Incrated. :Prier* r.onfrx raw, ... _ ...... _num. tax.. AR N & ItElTglt. Rlu , lcsnle . Retail Dr 0.114.1, ma. of I.ll.erty .4 Nt. fithof... 1 . SUWON:UK & CO.. Wlolez4le el . Itrnxelatt , No. 21. Wood. greet 11.2440ar54... OSEPif. MEM ma, sUCCOsOt C.*7lCa/ 3A Co., lams. Market groieL sat Lnafteoc4.-If*p cry .11= Vog=l7:4lzoin=/.....rar Iri r = rottoioto. abro.tom, boolotoo. . - to 2.71,040t0 t to.tour elan1;11 TORN. it — Aitt — fr.. - 64ev7t.Zartic.las. i,.,• _Nri.4.l4 g...lll , ruktist .4 tiro!. to, I:Ne.= D iat t gl:= trirtMtittigt! MF ANT TAILORS 4 • N - TTotiria4.lZl .ruf" b .tge ; `"' iti V wty we .4 Dealer to 1k5..14 XwL. Gattamg. in Lib- F WATTS k CO..•'• frti.rchatit ]:t! A . 120%, t.i . 4 , 1841, 041' S stwit 11.•tt•ta.n's ear-p.elt •:••••• and V•dine• alto ift.woott sty Firm Chest %WIRT. I h3r Meads sad elsoL•cons • ill •Zoaa• a nil. NA) /01 I St; E LLA NEI) UK. C. WARRINGTON; jADIES' E CII.ILUR}Lws SIIOE STORE. u. ha. alvsy. cal tnn.,l a NU annarinient. a. nurth ntrert.. PittrlnmEn. TALT}:II I', M ARS lIA Lb, Importer sad Enn.l.n. In FlAlra. I.l.lrm.4nuA bonneAl.P. Pape: Dancing, N. 1.1.4 atnlnt..Pitletnort. Agnst of the m uted vonmaracharene.X.llli.lnpli ,lnnll, L el Pb. LX/It PRINTEIIS.—We will a goCKI r hopnrlai aino very k,. Art not.. tbOntf 1144A:0f CS ABAIIKIL ntrreL A It IS FASIIIONS, l'O it LADIES' DRESS /X-1U P++, Paolnlonn for JtrNP., sltr.nsl.pninloannef. hr N)Lq. L. S V 11.1. 4 141,1,, pelltf No. 481.1 Penn. nitres, I E 311IROLDEREli AND APLIOA MAN:. TILLA)I.-Matorlsln =metal to. Pasit..l.lo p. ry an 4 A IS'nfic hy • NITLII. hear ?in, :AI •I Pima 41.4, dm. 714.4. VIVILLILILZ()It r. I.E ir Uplut . t l ertr . , n, And nnarly oppralin U.S Pws (111Ien , . IIIITTSBORGII COACH FACTORY.--No. Ulaxion.lAllry. roar Wo+l Wept_ peFt M. BIGELOW, T.tnyeittat. - 1 1 , 11 - 1 LTA trugniv.. rem amet.poodt.orttor Pftt 1611 .L.D. 7 u4 k ik.X6=14.4:Staralt Brawlaap., Owl.. mod V WU./ es.ftH.ll4., opgra,v4 pwriy now. M s pritsl.44 01.1.“, 0n,14. .fliroauß Ma*. ki the and *mama sty* *ad it lb. tart raps , L iXTIIAIIIT OF r. TYKE, ndabllAll.l 154.1 , „ aremisnas. rlc 2 . 4 "1741 .4.1 %1M? Dißiwlnt — arimarsctwi. 406 IClL.B.mr , toroomeroas etoonterilli. Bread and Crackers IRON CITY PILOT tiftEAD and CRACK ER ItAKlattr, NO. 317 Uthrty atrant, °prate the theid atolthnrl4.- , tinting perehalard one nit - , 11. .V•tin't Cracker and Dread machines. 1 ant pherwrod to ell oil ordeal! for Crack• oar or Pllot Breed. at tth all,tret niottra.• Fowler kantlly tread. 14.10,1 /*awn litread, tarn and mall Ilona, ftiosti mornlnw..• • _ armtwhoata. Hotels, Le., anyt,lled with hard nod ion Bread, at allot ifirCales and thendrelfonary on hand and and.. toordrr: AVANTRD—OId Coinage (if Americany yen Yoretwn anger and Gold: 40 Marrs of AL t ( "ea, hr rt. tin.li. • New Restaurant. - FII undersig ned hos opened a RESTAU:, JI rant at !in. M. Yonrth stfeet.a fewdoors froth nearly narovite *ha Iderrhante think, which - ha l,. d rmot,r ottM operand A. now 'rinilind to, areonnandate h e poidk,..t all hood., with any thing 'ther may want in . .late line Mauer .713 the table, dant, frmu 1240 2 0 t,4 mat .arrattontkm will ha Steen to /apply the abler tt, the daltharles of then:neon. Mn and tafreahmenti furni,bo d to Wiled , at all lidttn. on the sharrmt notlet With the theilltlea poiftuks brit. tAaltgag• tlnlattlon, be truata aide ha merit a antral an at"' tenslve patronage, and Invites a gill A ni l.talo dent any limn,* comfortable meal. well &nth up, and attend It , unfennnratircam'"nabl'7,l_L ' . 7 / 1 2 .1V1180:1, ed Routh at. Plttalnargh. Mar 7,11182 ( I ,LOVB-It fhe,subsetiber is pre- Y.Aesem Nmilles, ]ILEX and art th .1.11 Ow that Tattronae• Ma t 1 .e n , 111WS. be LW on ROM whOleaolne t0r.,l na , • ,r tare will he taken to natl . ? Ida marmot!. °theta , I•ttraawl to lkilklna Putt thllon. the No:of the r0a1d.,....0 and street, will ha rondo 'V..' tended to. ' PAlllt , Caa~rptatinggp Oil Cloths and ?fatting's. '0 ()HINSON Sc. CO., No. 47 Fifth stroot., near , WO4d—navo 'on hand • little and tholes aramttranit o ARPETINtiti, of the latest and moat tewutifal patterns: Roy I , . • 02-1 Ii Tapostrx gotstuPelE Twided I•lain Venetian Carpet., Timether with merry description of low Drlcal Crawlin.; Threa•l9T and Dtt. Cuerna-Yront three . to-twentrfoor feet wide, an Fo usi re i rat " Wa a dr "4 or likades 4l' Vd i et " rat 3 1.1 1 1 . 11%rnian ' Itten- 41' Hollan. Stale Id . • an M4ll-I"' w n ftentlest nt" )ta jli rt t in ' g r' fro i L h . l 2-t t. I tn 4 4-ti eb'k all o ' f " whirl will he offered at the LOWNBT CAPII ' tnyl3 WARDROY'S SEED STORE la now ro: ipf s pieta with le.glz pa ttred. fns the Hotbed/4 Pruning In. rarannents Ow the Cony Shelters. Stalk sad Straw Cutters and every thing nr In tared to the Var. Hardt. oar or nazism, _Orders 140® Dealers and ItetnU proms yon Blend forma; _j1,14 FLITID — ANI S7I6 WrEREIi • arilairar.; Hainlietornd •nd etile sod Re br . WARD Dentist, rionehall,enn A. it, I doors a sold bove Whol l mod. frYHAIIAGLASS STORE remoirod to Nn.: 4I Market et., non er of Third: Deal/gra one re/limit f InvitedjA awl examine the ramplasof Flint ram mbleh hereon hand. tranufactory, owner of Smith stnwd rant Allegbetty Meer. (fetsinsi liadtA RAi 11DICR:--2 eases on hand and for JaIT 70101 11417.J4„ . 3TAlkiftigi..l47—lie and ben 1p laiienTt a ientment nf Vainittinea ever howitht to thin city, Jlw a either rholeaale MJa4ll at 137 n mall felo, I ; SAMUEL U. LAVIOR., H , Roo3iB-40(114...C0rn :Brolmcn . EMU RUARY 21, 1554. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. TUESDAY MORNING, FERMAT, 21, HU. ______ SPEECH OP 111.11, SEWAHD, In the Senate of the-United States on the No _ bmska Bill, denvered en• Friday, February 17. The.speech is tt - Masterly effort, and worthy of the great fame: of 'the Senator. After a brief Waterier the acquisition of new territories; and the Cempromiste growing out.of their settle , . . meat, he spoke: ea follows: , This This is the queation now before the Senate of the United States of America. It is a .question of transcendent importance. The proviso of , to' be abrogated in hraskatathe Ordinance of the Conthienial Cort gristle( 1787;e:tended over' a new part of the national domain;-.acquired _under our present Constitution. It is rendered venerithlti by its .antiquity, and sacred by the. s memory. of that ..Cantteess, which, in surrendering ita trust, afr establishing the ordinance, enjoined it u p pos terity always to remember that the SSIISO of the United States was the'eause of Unman - Nabare. The question involves an issue' of publics faith, and national morality and , honor. 'lt will be a sad dalfor this Republic, .when such a question shall be deemed unworthy. of grave discus-- Rion and' intense interest. .Seen if.. it were certain that the inhibition of slavery in the re gion concerned was nitnecesary, and If the question was Mutt reduced to a mere abstraction, yet even that• abstraction. would Involve 'the tes timony of the United States on the expediency. wisdom, morality, and justice of the system of demon bondage, with which this and other par (ions - oftlii.world • lutie been ~ tio long afflicted, and it will be Ornalincholy day. for the republic and for mankind, when her decision on Oren such an abstraction tiball command - no respect, and inspire no hope into the Mena of the oppressed. lint it is* no such abstraction.. It was no none ' cessary dispute, nomerit contactof blindptission that brought that. Compromise into being.' Sli 'very and Freedom were, activb antagonists then, seeking for ascendancy in this Union. Both Slavery and Freedom aro none vigorous, active, and self aggreiditingnow than they were before er since that period. The contest between them. has been only protracted,' not decided. It is a great !entire in our national hereafter. . the question of..adherhig to or abrogating Oki Cone promise is no unmeaning issue, and no contest of mere blind passion now. To adhere, le ,to swum the occupation by freemen, with free labor, tiff a region in the very centre of the Continent, 'capable of initaining, mad In that event destined, though it may be only after a far,-(listant ported, ,to sustain ten, twenty, thirty; forty millions of people, and fheir successive generations forever! - To abrogate, is to resign all that vast region to chances which mortal vision cannot filly fore see; perhaps to the sovereignty of such stinted a 3 ril e tl . Lhor and South Muerics .and the {rest India Islands present us with examples; perhaps to couverf that region into thereene of long and 'de solating conflicts between not merely races, but castes, to end, like a similar conflict in Egypt, in .a convulsive exodus of the oppressed people, despoiliuethele imperiors- perhaps, Ake one not dist:Maar in Spate, IA the forcible expulsion of the inferior race, exhausting the State -by the sudden-and complete suppression of a great re memo of national wealth and labor; perhaps. in the disastrousexpulsion even of the superiorrace itself, by a people too suddenly raised from sla very to liberty. as in St. Domingo. To adhere. is M secure forever the presence here, after some tense of time, of two, four, ten, twenty, or more Senators, and of Representatims in larger proportion, to uphold the policy and Interests of the . nos-slafeholding States, and balance, that ever-increasing representation of slaveholding States, which past experience, and the decay of the Spanish ..ktuorican States, admonish no has oil) , just begun; to save what the non-slavehold ing States bare in taints, navy yards, the mili tary academy and fortiflcatio to balance against the capital and federal in titutione In the sisiveholding States; to save apt t soy d from adverse or hostile pang, tho . the manufactures and the. commerce, as well as the jest influence and weight of the national princi ples and sentiments of the rdareltolding States., To adhere, is to sore; to the non-alarettoldmig States, as well last° the alareholding States, al way*, and in every event,* righter way ratifier ememonleation across the continent, to amid with thy States on the rStifid otasts, and with all the_ eastesernations on the tart continent. of MIL.-- To altolgate. on the *entre'''. is to commit all three pme r ilous intestate to the chances and hag. anti - of entbanasnatiatarel lajury by legislation, ander the itilluenee 'of social, political, and com. aterciafjodunsratol rivalry; and In the event Of the recession of the alareholding States, whith is'offini threttened'ln thetritinue, but thank (led without their authority, to give to a senile population aLa Vendee at the very soiree of the Mississippi. and In the very recesees of the Rocky Mountains. Kor is this last a contingency against which s atatrman. when engaged in giving R . conatitn- Woo for such a territory, so situated, must veil his eyes. It lan stalosmatea'province and duty to look before ea well as after. , !know indeed, the present loyalty of the.' American' people. liarth and South, East and West. I know that it WA sentiment stronger than any sectional iti tetrSt or ambition, and stronger than even the love of rqurdity in the non.ilarebolding Stater ; and stitS)47.7. I dould not, than the love of star fry in the shareholding States. Dot Ido not know, and no mortal sagacity dons know, the seductiontrof interest and ambition, and the in nuences of pardon, which are yet to be matured in every region. I' knoW this; however, , that' . this Colon is safe now. and that it will be safe co' long as impartial political equality shall con *Mote the basis of society. as it has heretofore done in even Indf of these States, and they shall 'thus maintain a just equilibrium . against the siiieholdipg States. dint 1 Ate well assured,- also, on the other hand, that 'lf ever the slave holding State, shall multiply themselves, and extend their sphere, so that they could, Without association with the non-tlavebokfmg States con stitute of themselves a oonamercial republic, from that'day their rule, through the Execrative.. Judicial. and Legialative powers of this govern ment will be such as will be hard for the non: slavehelding Staten to bear; and thVir pride and ambition, Sleet! they are congregations of comi, and &removed by human positions; wllleonsent to he Valentin whiell they idtall.not The shareholding 'States already 'possess 'the mouths of the •Miasissippl, and then' territory reathei far northward along its banks,: en one able to the Ohio, and on the other even to tho coutlnenee of the Missouri. They stretch their dominion now from the batiks of the Deleware, quite around bay, headland and promontory; ;to the Itto Grande. They 'will' not stop, although they, now think they may. : on the summit of the Siena Kers& ; lily. their armed pioneers are sdreadria . Sonars, and their ,eyes are already fined, never to ho taken off; on the Island of Cu ba, Pm Queen.of the Antilles. • 'lf we of the non slaveholding•States surrender to them-now the eastern slope of tho, Reeky Mountains, 'and the very sources of the Itiarxiasippi; what territory win be secure, what territory can .be ae'cured hereaftcr,for the creationsand organization ef Ire° State' , within eur-otean-bound dontaint-- ilhat territories on this continent wilt remain _unappropriated and unoccupied, for us to an , Wei? 'What territinies, even if We ate able to hey .of conquer them from•Dreat Britain 'or Russia, will the altnebolding Stntes suffer:Much I less aid, us to manta, to restore Alto equilibrium which, by, this - unnecessary Insane% We shall have so utiwiselyt so. `hurriedly, so suicidally subverted! . ' Nor ant LW be told that only. a few slases.Atill enter into this vent region. One slavebolder in a new Territory with access to the. Executive e ar at Washington; exercises more political .intln once thnn five - hundred freemen. It is not Mica sary that all or. a majority of the citizens of a State chill be alareholdcrs, to constituter Slave ft,..cy holding State. •. Potwar kai. only - 2000 slaves, against 91,000 ‘ en :d ad yet - Delaware is. a slaveholding Stale, proportion is not sub .stantially, diacrent in laryland and ' Missouri t and yet they are alereholdingEltates. Those sir, are the stakes in this legislative game, in which 1 lament to see, that while the representatives of the slaveholding States are unanimously and ear neatly playing to win, so many of the reprelren tatires of the non-slevelolding 'States are ith even greater 'teal and diligence playlieto loose. . , After stating at some length,• the argument relied on by the friends of the bill, that the Com promise . of. 1851) repealed - or conflicted with• the Missouri Compromise, Mr. Smart refutes the . argument or rather trubterfUge, itithe following convincing argument : : . . , Whit if the spirit or the lettCr of the . Comte . mine was a violation of the Compromise 441820 y: Then inasmuch as the Comprotuiso of 1820 wan Inviolable,theAttempted violation of it ehows, that the so-Called - Ccenjwomiso of 1860 was to that extent not a Comproiniss at nil, but a feed- Cour,- spurious _and pretended Compromile.... 1 What it the letter or the spirit', of the CeitiniO mice:of 1850 did Supersede or impair, or even conflict with the Compromise of 1820? Then that is a reason, net-for Abrogating- the Irrepealable andinviolable Conthiondse.of 1820. but the 6pii-: rlousand pretended.CoMPreulise Of 18b0. Mr. President, why is this reason; ; for the pro poseilabrogation of the Compromise ; of 1820 as signed in- these jails ittall? - It la :tiii4r:Croutrl.. The einignment of a reason adds tiothing,to - the. forte or weiOtnfitheri4rogation iteelf.- - 'Other . 9 : the fact alleged as a reason is true or It .In not true. If It be matte, your asserting it here will not make it true. If It be 'true, at is appa rent in the text of *lmlay of 1850, without the aid of legislaftre exposition now. ' It is unusual. It is unparlistneatary.: . - The language of the law _ giver, whether the sovereign be Democratic, Re publican; orDespetle; is always tho same. „It's mandatory,imperative:'nth° lawgiver:amp/alas 'at nit In &statute th e reason for it„. the reason is that it b his pleas ure sic kr; axe jaded. .. Look at the Compromise of 1820: Does it plead au'ex case for its commands ?" Look at the Compro leis° of 1880, dravnr by the mattsr-hand of our American Chathard: Does that; espesk your favor by a quibbling or shuffling ipeose Look at your own, now rejected; first - Nebraska - .. bi11, which, by conclusive Implication,:eired the !Beet of the Missouri Compromise. Look any other bill ever reportedly the,Ccumitittee ; 'ferrite:. ries. Look at any otheibill, now onyettinalen- Eiaminoill the laws onyour Statute•banks. Do You find any one _bill or, statneti: Which 'ever r came bowing, stooping' and 'wriggling inhi.the Senate, pleading au excuse - for clear and declaration' of the' sovereign.and 'negate hie Will of this American people. IleiTdepaitons from this habit in this solitary 01 . 04%140:Lac eelf distrust; and an attempt on the part Of the bill to divert the public attention, to complexraine:L and immaterial 'issues, to . perplex• and' bewilder confound GO people by' whom, tlai 'transac tion is to be reviewed. Look agaltiatlhe 'esca lation betrayed in'the frequent changes_ of the structure of this apology" At firt the recital , told us that the eighth - Section of `the CoMpro mine net of 18 20.wasksimerseded by thetiriael pies of the compromise law' 0f.1850=-M it MY 'one had over heard of a•supersedeas 'of oneloial law by the mere p . rincipleo of nnotherlocal lair; enacted for an altogether different region,. thirty years afterwards. • OW ini4heiglay told, by an amendment of the vOitaL.that the Cdm promise of 1820 Was not supers - 44d By the COm promise 0 , 1850 at all; but ,wali only'lttotainhi tent with" it—as if a local net which inallire -pealable was now to • be abrogated; because- it was inconsistent with a subseqnent enactment, which' had no applientlin whatever witidn the I gion to which the first enactment was confined, On a third day the - meaning orthe recital was further and finallyelneldated by an amendient, which declared that the first imepetlable ncfpre tectiog Nebraska from slavery was utof declared "inoperative and void,' ) Imeetise if was incon sistent with the preeentpurpeses of Congresivint to legislate Slavery into': any territory or State, nor to exclude It therefrom. ' • , Bat take this apology ie . • whaterer, :font - it may be expressed, and test its logic by a simple . The law of 1820-secured freo institutions; In the regions acquired from France in- 180 k by the wise awl prudent-foresight -of- the Congress of the United States: • The law:of IWO, menthe contrary, committed, the choice between free and slave ,and institutions in New Blexice and Utab--Tenitories acquired.hom Mexico nearly fifty years afterward,-to the interested,cupidity or the caprice of their earlinstrind aceidental*- cupants. Free Instittitions arid Shiro Institu tions are equal, hat the, interested cupidity of the pioneer is a wiser arbiter,'!tind Ida judgment surer safeguard,' than the - collective , whelp. of the American people and the Most -eolemn and_ time-honored statute of the AniericauCongresa, Therefore; let Iliettir - offreet*TOM in the-territo ry actoiretrfrein, twice het ttow,MMiulled and abrogated,' and:let the fortunes arainderof free, dote awl slavery, in. the region acquired - from France, he, hcneefortiard; determined .by;the votes f some seven hundred' camp lonowen% around fort Leavenworth, and the still =tiler' number of trappers;.. giver/went schoohnanters, and mechanics, who attend the Indians in 'their seasons of rest from hunting in the passes of the Ilocl7 mountafas. Sir, this syllogism may Sat isfy you and other - Senators ; but, tor Ibr me, I , mast be content to adhere to the earlier myeloid.. Stare super anifluas ciai, There is yet .another difficulty in this:new theory. Let It be granted that, In order to car ry out a new prinetple recently adopted itVNew Mexico, you can supplant a compromise in 'No. , . !masks, yet there is a maxim of public law which forbids you from supplanting, that compromise, and establishing a new system then,' until You first restore the parties in interest there bytheir Mani gee•before the compromise to be supplanted was established: „ First, then, remand Miesentri and Arkansas back' tti the unsettled condition, in regard to Slavery, 'which they bold before the Compromise - .of. it wax enacted, and then we will hear you talk - of rescinding that Compro mise. You cannot do this, -Neu ought net to do it, it you could ; and be:raneeyon ; eannot end ought not tondo it; you 'cannot,' without violating: law, justice, equity and honor. abrogate the guarantee of freedom in Nebraska. .• - - 41,m Is VIM another and not ten serhm durn evliy :' tote dayoi is-wa: A lt corn protaimbehretat the elarebolding and ion -Ant Statea. goer the ,parpoais of this argu, meat let it be granted that they - were fuel/ aeon", promise. It was nevertheless a eamprotadse eon- - tenting slavery in the - Territories acluired from Mexico, and by the letter Or the' .C'otoprombse it extended no farther. Can you.now, byy an act which is not 'a compromise between the same poetics, but a, mere ordinary law , extend the force and obligations of the principles of that Comprmalse l of 1850 Into regions not only ex eluded . frma . bid „ibiolutely prateeted treat yoariaternintion there by a solemn Compromise of thirty years' dontion, and . inrestea with a soncuty scarcely.inferior to, that which lianas/I the Constitution itself? Can the Compromise of 18Z.0, by i mere ore nary act of -legislation' be extended boyealthe plain, known.-fixed intent and underanunlingOr the parties at the time that contract VIM MICK and yet be binding on the parties to' .it, .not merely legally, but in honor and consolaheef Can you abrogate atompronxise.by.potedeg aleß of lees dignity. lipsn n -compromise 2 - If so„ 'of what value Is any ono'or the whole orate Coin. promises? Thum you soo that these Lids violate both of the Compromises--not more that of 1820 than that of 1850. ' . • Will'you maintain in arjrcunent Nati, was un derstood by the parties- interested throughout the totnitty, or by either of thein, or by any ter , . resentstive of either..ln either Iltruse of Cofigtess, that the ptinciple then'estallishodithouldexiand beyond the /buts of the territeriet acquired from Mexico, into tholerritories acquired, nearly fifty years Wm" .:' i:aint Vett repting under the guilt elmil i n ?4 ll " er n frzinere I know' not hew 13eatiftt iiittytttfi;bitt do lax , - o what' they". liar sal), I appeal to the' hrablit eno Senator from Michigan; [Mr. Otis} than whom none performed a Moro distinguished part In .os tablishing the Compromise ofiyik. whether. he so intended or understood. I appeal to the /ton t triable and 'distinguished Senator, the tienloriep : , resentative from Termetice,l[Mr. Bell,] Ivho'per- - formed a distinguished part also. - Did he 'Won deristand the .Compromiset of 18101 -I - appeal. to that very diltinguished—naz sir, that sores- . Rion falls short of hie etru — tienet4that illustrious man, the &eater Wrote hiliminirl,Whe led the ofr posilen heralto Ihtel3orn_preatille pr.lapo. - .lpja Id anderitat that lharCrimprombiri. in alirwaY • wierreacited "ImPaired the ComPromiitiriflBNt? Sir, thit distinguished person,. while :0044i* the combination of the several- ittws on , the At. 'jec t ofCalifernle and the Tertitoriettarid slavery; :together, itr ens bill. So - imlrh constitute l? Coln promise, noverthelesit Noted for each tatrlof those; ins; severally; and hi . that_ Way, aidl in that, way only; they were passed. Had he knoinior. understood .that anyone of them overreached .and impaired:the Missouri Compromise,- we all know he would hare. perished before he would have given it, his suppert...'.."‘` :'' • .'_ - _ Sir, if it Witi not irreverent, I'would 'dare 1 6 call up the - author of both Abe Compromises •In queition from his lioniare.Clitaugh zetiseareely, graireatered grave, and °Waage any itthrtmate, of this measure to confront that Imperinis shade,. andsay, that, in Making the Compromise of 1810, ho intended or - dreamed that he was .subverting, 'or preparing the 'way for a subversiOn; of his greater work 0t.,1820. Sir, if that eagliepirit is yet lingering hire aver the scene of his mor tal labors. and witching over Oho welfare of _the Itepublic he Mild no well; his heart is now:Moved i with more than hummilndigtiation against those.] who are pervetting his last great public act from its legitimate uses, not merely to subvert the column, but to wrench fromits very bed thebase of the witumn- that perpetuates his AMC . And that other prhad , and ilimlitiatiOg Senatiir,'w tbli sacrificing himself; gave the. aid without:which .tho Compromise of .1810 I oolild not have.been es tablished—the Statemnati of.: New England and the Orator of Amerlea—who•dare assert hire, where his memory is yet fresh, though his voter tered ' spirit may. be wandering In spheres far benei, that Imintended to abrogete,:or dreamed thit;..by virtue of or iationeiquence otthaftran- Section, the IdilSoUld Compromise would of could ever be abrogated? The portion of the Mime ri Compromise you propose to abrogate Is the Or , dinette° of .1787 - extended to Nebraika.'' Deer wborPDaniel Webster said of that Ordinatmell ? self, in 1810, in this very place, in reply, to me who had undervalued-it-and 34 author;-- - • • .., .. iik a pako, eh.; of the Ordinance of 1787, 'which prohlbiti,elavory, in , all 'tarn- tune, tiOrthweet of tho Ohio; as a Inetieniro of 'great ' -wisdom and .forethought,-and ono which Inn been : nttendOti with 'Wly:, tiettOciat . taut permanent. consti 7 And now head what Lassa hare, when mita eating the CalaProlt,4 o if., I IIOW any,air, as the propoeition niant ,I stand thia day; and' open tenth ; new of which. .infend \Watt, thrown, that theethia r nat- ak,tine.aientent jq tho United Statee;or - anis Tentitarrafahtt :United -States ate.siegle foot - attend ? the chancier of which, in regard to ita.; be inittrest e rriiorr or Ws!! terra not. fixed -by- some. law, end , Some noutrkaiells late beyond I-hive - Ore of the action of this G u arernment. - --- • i• - - ' - . . What liw. or what law of any kind fixed thoutzt Nebraelni sul free or Blare territory, era* the hrussomi Campmate° act ! mi t co And now hea what Daniel 'Webster said when vindicating the thprprob;!, - - of 71800 it Bahl in 18151:- . .- '-• --- -- -.--'-. ' • - • °'. . . . • .!My °pint 'minim unchanged, that it wits - Apt, within the migigal scope or design of the Cos° stitntien to admit new slave 8t out of foreign territory, and fOrene,:tehitterer may be said. at the, Syracuse Convention of.snYotherassembliige of - inane. perm* I' never • would consent, and rower have 4:mudded; that , there should be one foot of glare territory beyond what the old thir teen Statestitid at !belittle drib° formation of the Union! : Never! Tliiirer ! . . 'The Marceinnet how ids facet° me and say; he can prove that Ilsver departed from that doc trine. ffe would sneak away;and slink swan; or hire a mercenary prey; to cry out, - Ma! -au apostate fratti liberty - Detail Waiter' Isis be come t ::But be knows himself to be a hypocrite •That. Compromise wesforeod upon the slant holding States and upon the nott,slareholdiug Mates sis - shitttual exchange of equiralents.,- The; Scialvalents . were loteuretely defined,. - and _carefully sorutittized - aid weighed bYthe-respec tive.partieio.thronera "paiod. of eight menthe: .The,equirelente.offe to the o ucomleveholding States were : Ist; the admissitm. of California ; 2d; the : abolition of thelptiblid slave trade in . . the District of Colombia: 'inn* ' and theso o n ly , were the boons offered to these, ant the ordy ate rinces which the alaveholding States-were requi red to make.., The waiver of the Wffmot ',Provi so-in the incorporation of New Mexico and,Utab, aid a nine fugitlie dare law; were Die Only boons preposed to the sliveholdingfikates, and-the-on ly aecrinecol; exacted-of the , notoelavellolding States, . :NO Ober xraestionibOtWeee them:wee O,Si!!ged, except those which were involved lathe gain or 'Mier more or lei° of trio - territory or of slave territory in - the ' - detanduation of the boundary between Texas and New hielleo;10. - a line that was at lent arbitrarily -made; expressly saving,: oven in Max. Territonea, to theMrpective parties their respective sbarti. Of free cell and sladeoll, icoordilito the articles of annexation 1 of the - RePablie = of Texas 'Amin is there were ' *Bever tto be Die open; bleeding- woundi - in . the .ffederal - systaa,and :to mom Which - Melded sue: gery,tual to which Co of 4850 was to, he s oataphant. -fi r e .- knovi . -.-Whet - they were: California without 'it" -- ff9llstiF ti° '' i " 1 4 Mexico Ea' the grasp power ; Dinh neg leant; the:District of Columbia - dishonored; aid thokeeeintiottof fugitives denied: , blebreekseras not even thought of in this, saialogne.of national illi,'And now, air; .did.the National Convention of secessiOnista underatind that; besida the Inuit meted Deena - offered to the Stites, they were to hare alto; the) obliteration of the Missouri- Compromise:llde of 1820?•-•Iftheydidi why dud they, ; reject audecorw and scout at the Coniproedie of 18e1 . Y? "' Did. the. Legiabstma and pnbhe assemblies of the non-slivelioldin` g fftetes, who made your' able gram with - their - Mien. struoses, understand that Nebraska was art Midi timd vrounkabe healed by the Compromise:of 1$50! It they did, why did ihej.oroit 0 . .110n0n7 strata against the healirigrof that, too, as well *as of tie - other five by the, eataphism, the appliett tion ofeddoh they mated as long. ; .Again; Ilad it been then known that the His semi Compromise was to-„be abolished. directly: or indirectlY, by, ilia Coutpromine of 18+50, what ! Ilepriseaative Mei . a non-ilaveholding State, would, at that day; have voted for it? "Not - ode. What'Steatot front a shicholdlng - Stile world; have voted for it! - - i Not one. - BoOntirely:wiss it.. then mthoughtof thet the new Compromise - van .to repeat the liDareeri Compromise line. of aq, (leg. 30 nibt - ., in the region acquired friar Prance,. that one half of that - lour - debate' was spent 'on prt) . retioan made by Depresentativeafrom slave: holding-13tates:to extend .the. line further, on through the new territory we had acquired . ; so. recently froakhlexice r :nntil it should disappear in the -waves of the - Viol& Mein, so as ti secure actual; toleration of Slavery in . all of this'neir territory that should be ;oath of- that line; -end theao.prooeitioas were resisted shotanattely and ardaPuolfalli, to the.hiet by the Represeutatiepeof 1 the iseitSlarelmareilv Bates, in order; itit went' Possible; tOsavti'lhe whole of those re4ionit for' the-theatre of free Ishoe. - , ',. - : --- ' - iadmitthat these are only -negatina "proofe; althozAt tileY sinfr•ffirinitt trith:Oottrittinti. here m one which it not only affirmative, but I.:native, MA clot more tonelosiie: 'in the fifth section of the TexasßoVinclaryll . ll4. one of thaaetei eenAltoting. tho COmpromite of . . . . 4i st remittal, That nothinihereizteontained shall * .. ' ' trtuld to Impair at qtdilittnyihat' g. eon the third article of the seooad nation vf 6 ro t lic it Oteo lotion for anaesing - Texit to the llei ' approved pinch .1, -1846,' either ea re ;the number of. States thatteay here aftevbe themed.outat the State of Tali ctr Oth7 erwise.7 ' . • Whai was that third article otthe•Second sec tion of the joint resdutioti for mixing Texas! "New States, of-convenient - site, not et:twa in four in number, in addition to, said State a- Texas,. o baring sinEcient pepiilition,,maY_hemaf tir,-by the consent f Bald State, be formed 'out of the territory thereof, width-shall 'entitled to admits' ion under the prorialixonof the Poderit Coastination-4,M3 =eh Staters as may be formed out of that portion of, said Territory ; lying south of 36 - deg. 30 Min: north latitude commonly known Im the - Ifissouri Campromise. tlue, shalt into the Union with iterithoot very, ea the peOple of each.Seits'askingadmis sion.nsy desire. - Arid in such &Ste or States la 4311 ts. formed out Grad& Terribmy north of Saidhfissouricompilliii spirdy or ierOl - untaryeerritwie (eecept foe crinieyetudtborc -This article oared tie Compromise °fin°, in expresstertaa, onrcomintany implication of Ito abrogation which might by accident or otherwise. have crept linto'Aho Compionise of 1P350; and any inferomen to that erect; that might be drawn from any ..eels circumstances aithat of drawing -the boundary-lbw of Utah- mi autotresptour on , the Tettilerit liethraiks, dwelt upon by the Senator from_lllinols. Tile Proposition' to abtogain the kuorotcri Com: pr raise being thus stripped of the pretence that it Wooly tt reittmetkut or es• • re-ifilumuttion of a similar abrogation in tin Compromise of 1850, ar a necessary consequence Of that measure, Mande before us now upon' Ito itVn Merits, whatever they * ' The diatingumhed &motor mmeludes ids speech midi' 'a gloving' defines 'of the North, -.and ap peal% the honor of the South: thive 'heard''"ectionifiniusei given fee e - pOrting this measure. . I Lase heard - Senator s Prom thetaliveholding States say that they ought not, to be onpeetod to aimed - by non-shaoholdin,g Stacey when they-refuse to standby the:mese.; - that they . aught not tolsit Cznotitetlio ref us e a boon offered to the slateltolding States,' linen it is of by theVon-slateholffing'States - iNimsoltea I not only dodo's' the plinisibflity of thetio'exca stecbut I feel the 31:uMeo of the reproach tibia they imply against- the non-slaveholding Btatml,' as far as the assumption is liererthelos.s, . 1 3enatpre Jinntho alaveholding Stator must-con, Sider well Whither that.assumption: is,. m any considerable; degree, founded in fact,. Hone or more Senators front the North decline to Mau& by the non-idariliolding Mates, or offer a boon in their' ame; others fromehat r egion L de, fleec e ,. theleis, stand. firmly on their rights, and protest against the glsing or the a cceptance of the boon., It has been said that the does not. pesk out., so al to enable you to 'decide between the conflicting _voices of her representatives. _ Are you quit° sure you' hot° e'en ter timely notice Nave younot, on-the contrary, hurried this men sure forward to anticipate the awakening' froin the slumber of conscious`security into which she has been lulled by your last compromise?. -Have you not liverd'already the quick, Sharp protest 'of the legislature of the einallest . of the non-slave- holding States;-Rhode 'Ulan*aterei . you not idreadY heard the deep - toned 1 1 / 1 4 earnest pro- test of the Areal/aid of those States, New York?. Ifni* you not . heard. nonontitranem from the metropolis and 'bon the rural dietrictil Do you doubt that this is may the rising of tine agitation that you profess to believe is at r e st foresee Do' you not forget that in all. inch transactions .as these, the peeple have a rustled right to review the octant:, their 'represent/dire', sad a right to deMand a reconsideration; that'there.is in. our legitimise practice a fortit of an-runtervair as • thstih ' •'' well as on act of moral: antilmr M our, eltteutTeeeleiehetiet 9 4 X te;"_B 6 l'ePttieet t but ameroornon also. . • - talon Irom the alaveltolding litetes, you Mt 'politicians as well as etateemen.:: Lot me remind you, thereto that _political movements in -tide country, as in ati others, hare their:times or ac tion nod reaction. - The perchdere MOYOlinp tho side at irrient in 1 840,..nd-. emuig beck again in 1841, on the side or slarei7, traversed the . di al la.lBlo, end teached veva the mark of the WilatotProviso,andretextedegsktinigigaltsch• ing min the height, of the Balfiatore Platform. Judge ,for youreelrestrhetheritityet aleelanitr and whether it will attain She height of the ab '.rogation of the Missouri Compromise. That in the umrhiyon :are liabg los it. = .Ror- await, mayclaint to know something , of the. North., I tea in the changesetthasimes.cody,-the• vibra tiore-et the:natelks: trembling nu tic idiot; know: that Itoine time it will settle; andirliettit :shall havlrsettled it will joint, an insist point ' ,'. f•-•!, . _ forever, to theaame constant polar 'Mere' ill% sheds down freedom broadly, whereverit:froar forth its mild but invigerstiziglight Mi. President, Item nothing to (hit limo- of eliewhens, with Pertional of party motives. , But Teem, to consider the motive which is publicly assigned for Oa:transaction: .It la a desire : to. satyrs permanent peace and hannotwon the sub ject ofalatery, by renairring all occasionfeelts fa- - 4p= agitation in the Federal Legislature.. Was peace already here? 'Wes theritnot ' harmony= perfect as- M ever possibli , in 'the country, when this measure was mtvird" in the Senate a month ago ?•• Were, wenotondwas not the whole nation grappling with that one great cOmmiri, universal . interest, the epenink a. communication between two ocean frontiers,ainit were we not already reckoning upon the- - gni& and busy subjugation ot nature throughout he.: interior of the coat' to the uses of martend dwelling, with almost rapturous enthusiasm, on theprospectivo enlaripment of Ours jn„ 'theßast, and'of our political sway throageeel theworld?-- And what have irenow here butt:Be oblivion of: death:covering the very- memory 'Of those _grant, enterprises,. and . prozpects,- 'and - Senatorshopes! _freer the - non-slavelielding Statir: Ten - want peace. Think well, I beseeeli yon, iii nfore you yieht.the 'price - demanded; .everiler • • peace andrest from aboteriegitetron: :Fronde itet. peace from Republic= agitation , by.V,Eirallar . sacriliee.. So has Poland; so Mrs Bunipiry ,nad = t ut last, hair Ireland: Is the, peacowhich.ti- • 'than of those =tiara enjoys' worth the' price It -cost? Is' peace, _obtained at such a cost, over: .Senators from the .alavehohling States i: Yee. too, supper that yqu are securing peam fury= as victory, in:thls transaction . / tell you now,.;'. - /IS I tol4yon in 1850, 'ilatit irri errer,"an un necessary errer, tesuppose that lieeirme *mai elide alaveryfrem'theantialls 'to-day that it will not revisit them to-marrow:, You lumieltirlle' Wilmot Proviso hero thee,- and celehrateil-ita - obeipies with .pomp and is again to=day; stalking - through' 'these Willi, to comPlettateel ne before.' • Sven - it! CAW m you.d=onnco es Inithreists :in the would let it Pat,: ypu yourselves P 3 ; 0 . 1 ' 1740 . 4 - freMitegrave. The. reason Is obvious. Say what. 'you Will, do, wbat biteresti Vf the lionalaveholding States ' and `6f 'the islifel - holding States remain just the they aril remain:.just the same. until you cesse..to cherish and defend SltrVM, or:We:gild' eeette.to liquor and MVO _Freedom,. -not comet? Cherish litleyeiy. `-.'Dciyon rideany. jlnil„ are biteeniineinarerent Freedom l' Preede? contrary, that old-trarTitional,,hereclitary s :: rout of the North ismote pr-Mourui.ourd: more than, it over 1111CW0i0. PIP Slippy agitation ; yon deprOcate so much is an eternal Weigle - between.' Conaerviititur: - nail Prsgrims," between Truth and Error, between' Bi g ht, end Wrong..., 'You may sooner, 13y: act of Congress, compel the see to suppress ittaPheavinfeer. and the romuttrarth to extinguirdillai internalsta; than oblige Vie human-mind to lease its-hreple: tags, and the' human' heart to desist.- frenAti , throbleiva; ; • .. , -Suppose then, fora.moment : 1 that this rigite: thanmust - go on hereafterraa latretefore.- hereafari, as 'heretefore,..tlifre will Ibelz tad ult both eidesof. moderation, :Unlit° dedurettiodera • tion there . made, rinediatien. : ,,Bitbertft Yeti hate - secured means Of com l . prourilea,:by Mediating : Whga the:greatinedintei, 'now no more; 'divided the - peoplethalfdrililL . :!" But; then , those - In the-Nortb, who not gym , : Petlao with-.yon In your compleints 6f aggro-, sio' nlimm that quarter, is wallas. those agr ,e, ed that, if compromisee ahonld be ...deafer], chivalrously kept orviour I cheerfully `admit that they liKbeeri so kept until now: ' But -hereafter, witen'hiving MUM+ advantage, .whith in the -Nortlt - will - be Milled; fraudulent, of the last of, those compromises, - become, as you Will. be called, the aggite6P.PrN: - by breaking the other, as will be 'alleged, in-vie r. Intl= of plighted faith and lionor, while the'ala very agitation is rising:nigher than ever. before; 'and while your ancient friends; - and - those.wheam .you persist in regarding ; as your onemiefahalt. have been driven together by a common and Uni- • Venial serouref Your injustice, What new mode cie. restoring Reece and harmony will :pose4 atateenian: will there: be in , tho South then who ean:bmir the..Hoge:. truce ;What ittatesnum in tire Korth who can mediate, thiaceeptinco of your newproposqls ? If, how- 4 - ever; I ep in all this, let, us supposelhat you Maimed:in suppressing political agitation of slat -verytienationstnifferm.. Nevertheless; agitation , of slavery : naust•go on in some :feria .for alLthe: world amoral you is,engaged in it. is,..tben a .„ - • high. time for you to consider where Yon may 'B5,- 'pee to inlet it mina I. much mbitake if, in ibal case,.you do - not meet it there where 'we, Who' once were slaveholding. States, - es you nurture, : luivernict,em,k happily ferns, auccumbecibefole -it, namely in thelegishitive hall, is the church- • . es, and Bohemia, and at-the lireside,- within the. Statiti themselves. It is an angel. with which„l: Sootier. or later; every ..slaveholding State Wremla r and by. which - it muit be overcome.---: lea byzesson of this messure; it should the - manor come. to that point, andalthough sure that.yen Fill not over c ome freedom,,liirt that freedomwill overcome you, yet Ldo not lock,' mat then for disastrous or unhappy resalta..‘-': The institutions of our country are so framed, that the inevitable conflict of opinion:on slit:yarn,, as en every other subject, - - cannot be otherwise '- than peaceful in its'course, and benifieent'in _ _ Nor shall I 4 !bate one jot of heart or hope,'!: l l3..a.:' maintaining &just. equilibrium'or, the non-slave holding this iIC stirred- Measurer,. shall be .aopterl.--„The.non-aliveholding, States • are teeming with an increase of freemen, elltuta-',.: vigorous, enlightened, entetprisingrreemem'., - such treemon as neither Eagienal, nor ;Rome not Athens ever - -.Half it million. offreel men from: Europe 'annually augment -that creaarn., and, ten, years hence,- :halt ; , twenty years hence, a, million. of freemen friurol-r - • Asia will augment it still mare-- You.may,koli4'l , struck anti so turn the direction of-.those. ful armies away from. Nebraska.- So long aaytm: shall leave them roem'On bill or iMiliq.brTilrer side.or in the mountain fastneases;:they pose of. themselves peatoray •-lawfully - trrq the placeayou shall have left open te thmx4iazol - .2 there they;Wilinrect new . Stotesupon. free id.boSorever maintain edi and defended, by -Dee . -arms, and aggrandized by free labor.: American slaverl:, ;I know, • has Iv-large and , crerilrering.:r• spring, but - .lt cannot. pour fortb:its:blacken/14v, , tide kr volumes like that Lhsve describedr: you are wise, these tides of freerienza of slaves:'• outer, meet. for they not: voluntarily commingle; but if, nevertheleis, throughwinr. ova erroneous polio", their. sepulsipi_currepta-, - mustbri directed against each other, so that they.,...: needs must Meet, then it is easy tO cale, - whiCliar them trill 'Cie:come tile of the nther and:l6l6'ot theta, thus eiverpol. td. wi Moll ‘arak. to: Utatnathoeonrceswhiehaentl it forth. : and tied disposes You legislate and abrogate as you will; hut there 44". superibr Power that orenialcsalK puiriakeer s arid' all your 'refusals :to act; - "atid I 7.freirllihapo" . ;: and trust .oTerrUle3 therrile the araneemetit the greatness and glory of our. ,00tuktry 7 . 4Jiat i " overrules, iknow, , not only:all:lour actions, and, all your tern-inlet° ture;Tbart ell - hueranietrentarth : .t.. the distant but inetitable7resijitof tho universal liberty of all men. 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