The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, February 23, 1854, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ESTABLISHED IN 1756.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
VCBLJSIIED DATLY •ANDISTEICLI;Ini:
WHITE 00.•
'1). N. WIIITF-] • • • LSAMUXUTIAIGHT.
Taper. ow Tame mom nit man to inn tont orrice,
TEAMS:
DAILY-tits 4dtstrs per annum, leeo-Able LAU teeth-
W SEW L Yee2;i94Atnie pit annum. &dram,. OATS
win be ,applied an the folloutuu condition':
'Three eoptrapor *lmam. 51/0
hin•ooPlon do ' •
Ten
db
Twenty eoplet db
the iwdzuget leresak elob to be Addressed to Ittntn
mad to be mud invariably in gdr•tg. . NO dub par.. wu ,
b."°'after l l. Tbur imptters., =dm , the mosey lit ant Au'
• renewal.
• RATEWOF ADVERTISIS G :
- Ono imam (lin. of Xeapsrell or Ah.. teal„
Du one insertion. .. . ........ .....---
Tro . each .additloned ineertton.-••. t;
- Do crne week-- .... ............ no To I
Do two weeks ...........................
0,,
. • De. three weeks ...................
00• ' one mouth ......
two month, t: 00
Do • three montbs...•
IP
Do . four umaths-
Do sia menthe 11 . 00 I
Do ' 'twelve months. o o !
Standing Cards. lot lima or lest par mourn) 000
One dollar Mr each additional lino.
Ow panes. ehangeable at plasanire,ftier
p seclusive of Pntirj...,. • .... 2 .5 ; 00
Far s "eeradditional odnareonatrteis over one Etinn.h, and
for each addltlenalnonare inserted under She )earl) rater. :
Ads:otios:Meta exCeedlng. • Anunre: wren M.H
Don to he tinned as a Lon and a hal.
Publishers not. for,:legrdwadvertimuserite
Woad the amount c arged for ttuar pub4km. .
Announcing candidates It
Oka eimeged the testa -
r _Mbar adtertlsemente,. ' - • ' •
adverthnnecnte not msdjted the copy for a streellied
!Mather of Insertions, will
bra
do
4111 forbid, aod
.pa,tinent exacted accordingly:,
th ßeggralgooyeanual advertise:a I. Aridly Honied to
tete tandmeet, and all neiverthements fcr
the bensflt of other Penman at well as all advertisement:l
not ItantecUately rouneeteenith their own toudnens, sod
all dogma of advertisements. in lengthothentiee, lee
yowl the Iluilts intoned, will he charged./ th00... 1 . 0 ....
Yoe all lath tmustont advert:dug; lAlls Iseveramtteif
nna...t. and prtnnpt payment isdedred.
All advectlsemernts lbr charitable institution& too tom
'anima ward, towndatp, and other poblle meetings, :tad all
meetings and notion:, charged half Tray
.
In
Mrlage nolhasto be ‘ aharged 14 cens.
th n tiers inserted without ebarge, unless arromps
nled by funeral tueltaticsieror obituary notion. and ohms
amompaniedetalbe said for. -
0
adrestlawn and all others sending: ammo:dee:-
Mak or requiring nodoes designed to mth attention to
seirem, tkomesta. or any public. entertainments.,
where' charge. ataraMileArr.gloaldnnee —all notices. of pri
rate asscalatlons—very notice designed' to roll attention
tll:Pelrate: enterprises, calcalaisd or: intended to promote
individual interatoeau only la iniarbid .Ith the end”'
standlng that the same Is to to paid far. If Intended to
Iseinseried to the local aotunin, the woe will be charged
at the rate of 10 mats per line.
DIAN, or ft a1...0 br eherged triple PH..
Tavern Lkenselletitkes SO each, .
to • •
Real Estate Amnate! and Auntioneers' adrettleements not
la ander yearly Wm, but allowed a die:au:4ot
thirty. lout one-tldrd per tent from , the amount of
bills. . •
. .
1111-1172L4T LT D.ULY Ta. 761..
One Square, three SI 50
Do. each additional inseallon.-
ALATECUAILIUMTS LI RLEICLr }APO!. .
Ono Kauare, (10 Ham) one insertion 50 cents.
Lit Do. earl( additional Insertion.......M mut&
trarainut advertisements to be ^id in advent,
:7:lll:4:lo4l,sAtsitiiey
0011112CTED DAILY 1.01 TlTlStakki ostrrrn, DT
N. I.IOLnES & SONS, Brokers.
JO.. L 7 Market at. Letui:ca Third and four(h Os. ritt.thavh•
FFNNSYLVANIA: . . Branch; at'tNenia,..--- do
9... 1
Bank of Pittalsorgh--...par linsnettAt.Noungsorrn_ do
Eitehanga Bank of do- Par Cltr Jia ‘ uk Clocionati.- do
Mar. and Banal" sof do -par tkostromrial 11k,ClocinT. do
Bank of Conthlaree..--.• -par Franklin 8ank.........-. do
Bank of North. Amarksa-par Lafarrtte Bank-- do
Bank of Notth'n Ltberticapar Ohlollfalns A Trust Co- do
/311.1 k -of Fennsalrartia..«.pir Waltham Rater., Bank.- do
Bank of Fenn Touttaldp , -taf Ranked Mdmi110.....-.-
Bank of tho Unitad Busts - dmall N0te5......-.--...... 1
Commercial flank of Fa.. , ....1mr . ....:._-.NENV - • • ENGLAND.
Farman D
' A ectuutla BE.par la kbkkt Ikk‘kk---- , - X
Girard Rank-- ..-. '.-.4.-:.• L - - NNW WILE..
Renaington Bank.::.. :. -:-Tar Nen • Yolk CET------ Par
Manufac. A Moob. las . ti..l..Par e• • trT.-
.- X
!fctual& 11ank..,-...:-Dar ' ..,...,.
loyamensing Bank ._...:Par falimors....,-.....-
ore;
Yhßadelphia 8ank...2.....-Par Coantre - • • /
Southwark Bank..:.:::. _. -.par N. JERSEY i LEEIWZic t
Tradetunan'allank:.... ' ::•:•Para AB salreat Raaka. X
Western 11ank..,...4:::..........par_"- ., - YIRGLNIA.t
Rank of Clsamberaburr,ll.- .5f Rank of the TalleT---- , X
Bank of Chestq County....ps Bank of Va....Rlchmond... .
Bank of Dan5i11a.i.. , ...:-.:.-lar R. . Banki t ya, Norfolk "
Bask of Del. Ca r atester.-par Farman' or Vo t rele,.. . •
Bank of Germantonst--.:-.P. Heretatatek•Maeb-Imak !., .
Bank of Gettrabarsit....--- X Narth Weaken •Htuk---' - '
Bank of 15erbd0wn4....... , -- Branehea.....-..:.......- .•
Bank of Eiddlettort,........ X • .1,11111 . 11143A80L1NA.
Montgomery Co.. Ban. . ,k-. • Bank of . CitPa , Frar..-, 2
Rank of.Northwalsaland-Par Book ofEt• of N. Camila n
. Carliale Ra0k„........-..-....; X Cana Bank.Wllnduaton. 2
Columbia Ilk k Brldga Gu-par llenellantelllyNnaburn, 2
• Doylestown liank,...-...:-.psz SOUTH CAROLINA.
Easton 8ank.........-- , ...“par IlkoftheSt.of il, _Carolina . 2
YEris Bank llk oi..- Caranna., 2 '
armara' Ruelm . Co - -par Rank of Charleston.-- • 2
Fanners' Bk of Laneaster.;. • Planters' k Mectian'ellk 2 1
/Farmers' Bankof Bevil .par ....- GEORGIA. • •
Farm. Bk orkkosl4lll Ce-or. •M R .irt."... 2 •M's Co
Tar. a Oros, Wayncebant.. X afAugnsta--,• 2
Franklin Bk Waelaington- • ilk of UnlnsuicklAnga 3
Harrisburg 8ank....-.-... X ' . TE-NNE&EK. - .
. Honesdale 8ank......-....... X Allsolsout Ilants-,..:... 3
Teamster Bank...-. ~ --par .__ KENTUCKY.
Lancaster CountrEani,.... Ilk of Kentuekf •Lonisia X
Lebanon 8ank....,:. ..... par Elk of Louis, o. Thurston "
Miners' Rank of POttsrills ' ' NurtherialikorKenturks "
Monongahela Rank.........-paiSouthernEkofKantucky "
Woes Branch Bank ~-. ... 34
___ .. MISSOURI..
WyousmwiLkaidarre Ilk of Etate of Eismarl- 34
Fmk Rank • ~.... - ' • .
ILLINOIS. .
75
Relief Notas. (M ...„ - ....
:. ' .....-... state f
Bankand
Muds Branches 50
AD. Conk o ...
Ohlo state 5aar....,.....—,-N , • AvlSOsssrs•
:14M1..,---:4-14.44"...treitriJuik‘bu 4
~, Vt attircet ? ".::: - I:•rit .--,. ..„...;'„tavgitzit ?,.. 2
, nett at Clareland... - dolFardownlar Bank-- 4
.
. 1
T01edn..... ..... ... do Insurance Chmpur---. 3
at Ira 00a:. ... Allo State Rusk- -.-..........- . 3
=l: at
at Columbus do Bic of N. America. T oron t o . 5-
• linmett at Ashtabula dor Ilk of tha Foople.Teronto , ...s
Branett•at Valens .......4. dOliallk Of 310atfOOL• : - .6 ,
4..-Mr " at 3l ß j M r.W4 .l.. '-'.' --- :..tto Vl f frYi l itN ExciIANGE. 4:,
. at CiaciantaalT.. - .. ' - dolOn New York' - Tor
' =tg at Washington,- do o r . Fhlbedelptda-. - • par
at Cad1a........... Alo Baltimore.-- -.-.. -.par
=at lamaster '. d 'FrESTBR_N EXCHANGB.• ,
at. Stertbatitilic.7do ClnelnnatL 1
at Mt. Varn0n....... t i t onine----, .. • .... :
lJt g. i l prlandlaklLL dorGIaTitIirEVIE'VALUE.
at aftrtatta-... 5 ....... do Doubkona apanhda......10.00
at Ma lattaant-. toroda,nld..... IMO
• hat zinevries....—. saate. nen ....... ----- - .10.00
nett at Norwalk. do Ered , nrksd'ora; , .. ..... . 7.30
, math at F10n5„....:. elo.TanThalerit- , :-:-..-- 7,bil
-- Branch at Portamottlit.....dolGalnaas.a,...,,--....:. LA
Itranch at Eaton.-- -. .:..,.. , d_ ,o tarte) • • 4..3
Ehtek at Ravenna-'.«.. • doiTen 0nMer5....::: , ..-... 3.9 f,
Branch at Curshogs........ do Napoleons .......... ..-..-: 3.80
PRICES. OF STOCKS.
REPORTED FOR TICE "PTLISIMILIDTEEZETTETIT
A. WILKINS :& CO:;.: `'
STOCX AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,.
-N0.71 FM/ETU STREET..
~: ..,-
unit.d stabs, • ID
Do. 6'x
PounoaTold..
Attert i t , o.
D. oot: 10
Dlttaburek .117 6 •-••••-•
la
Do.
.~Dei Hens amp. Vs, NA
6gO6pg:diciVil. 1(
n•nk 01;11.=ssAts
iieribmate Manufßank
itgassur. E+o l, -------
cllegheny Favlng. • Sauk
atisme Derositlta ta. trust iii.-:-
siDot nous.
M tr . 7=ttiga d g g e 7 :: —
Nat tbl
us.d. adm t.
Waumspost
111
14
41
41
•
OILS'S Life Istutre r .l , 1
Miss.' Issuissoe c 0... ,s,
Associated Firma?, Up.'.. - ..
plttabur= ll / 2 " IL '2 S- 1 4
Plttalmr S. t imis oll, 2 1
/dorm's Itigustli-,=;-: IS
SAIL RAO, stAdtwAl=N;
littS. ""..
k‘- kites_ '
bar Gas s 1
La.. al 't
2111 Sg:ttalr.d..',...; 1
Frlss4 t Wsllella Its It. ' 1
se Massy, Dry Pock
_ lotto BlAnscov.,,.„._ t
ltrie Ann Bonds („014).. I(
lk. do; tan).-
' T AVI Per4r/ V V rtd •
=1=1 , 4: ..;.: -I
corns "
MtbbWU a
U.:...:..:~....
& '''''''''''''''''
&4•Ka7l;;
u...,140c........„..
WW:::::::::::
' Zg r .iii.i - EE
:
pand t.
edh:..—:...:...., . : ..
xxcuAspr Ally BANKING 00
•A. WILKINS
, Ueda! Attu Bask Biddino "Ng. 71
ririsaunott.P.A.
POREIGN and -Domestic Exo
B. Bank Nola and Land Warrants,. •• • •
Collections scads elssondicont, the Inkno..
Balltl6lll paper dissented and Boss
• • bon - Ice ant odd on Commission...
f tine. • "
GEORGE' E. ARNOLD' CO.:
IMAMS EN 16=11424Y., QOM
No. 74 Po.tra UNA ov i sjorL Ana.pp
oa xtr'lrsa isartlibad aLK
PORTABLE ~TRRABROO)ARD
SEPARATORS:
IITABRANTED. to be theirmighli
yy and tO mat Irani saadelM4 10_1,4 W.CAHROL.
"bar & °" .f t=giaVetr jA me ► r aWtirt.L ' ZTA
te=„ tu nt'Sr a i. P rTiVllV:lola
faster, or.totakes mart
=UM ' 11 0; a ofno are mew its.. bib mtata.
an d Mahe MoutslM euttjtof Meant
ye from 110. to 100,000 bnitmle each; and. en
, Maw toomsommunendol br those who
ass them, to t.ela IsmodeMird4e.ri,P;l7,3ll"° to
. . . ..
#
DMRCISERATORS.:NOTICE.—Xotis.e, it
batbainnabst-utz.itt thas ho =thbami
I sg:tc - igreih ri To.lud m '' pAumb9-r221
t ridAu , lenr.a . .cmitts uwl.tr... 1 .......
WI art.., lierto ma. immedlatoparman ,
1 iv "' ba to ttregzttbri,:"Wriiii s itl
4 - &WWI , • • -.4!% .., _
_ftbd Ai IP.,
-00 K b 0. 1 .0,70 acrgitsvoa,
pronstrultiVaitzrom the ,amt out
sa the ovrnit•
diteigilllmusottair: $65
ip/. Saw..
Ilaskat stmt.
TIDE DAILY
BUSINESS CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
11111 S? AttAnnoy And Counsel
'3
old to N 0..14 Groat onlvet,
itLirth,lPllisburgll, P c
a._
—•- •
J W. LIALLr Attoraoy, at Law,. "Bake.
Dullatlo, ^ f not greet, between Nostrth and
umlowl
au34.17T
-
OBERT Attnrnox at Law,
R. Lou!,s Ma..
fiiisßwr POLLOCK, Attorney at
Comer La
w-77 of Fifth and Grant'sstreets,nt.ae
oux eteiv..littisburgh. my 24.714
CRAIG, Attorney at Law, New Cando,
1i) • Learrare (gnat r•amow,a,
toter to Ilan. Walter Oral Cron Crwea: J. Danlop,Thn.
Hampton k Smith; ILramer t Rahm; IL 000.1+ , £ lO4 /.."
gan. Wilson k Ca. H. Lee. ap4.li-dlr
JAMES J. KUHN. Attorney at Law. office
Fourth Feted. near Grant. 'Plttaturalx.
4 SPALDING . Attorney and Counfiel
. lor at La, Clatann . d, Milo: •
te
frrencoa—A. W. hound, :instar a Stanton.
iI i 4 'RANCISC. FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law,
uo Fourth ntrect, Pittrburgh.
"'ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law,
11/ N so rutb struut,Fittuburgh.
-B-ANKERS AND BROKERS.
ALLY KRAV1L1t..........ZUWA1111 RAMC at IMILINLI4
& RA111‘1„ Bankers and Ex
change Ilrokera. Buy and melt Gold sad Sliver uld
Not., negotiate loans on Real Estate or Stork..olt
ritlett_iturrhal43 mule Notes. and Time Bills on Baal
and West. Buy and sell Stocks on Comtulmdou. Collec
tions MU& 00 all points 'to the Union. (Mee corner or
Thin! and Wood streets. dlrortlY orprallto tha at. Marlon
D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange
• oila'har:!7,..et u rlln h on t 7.": t ast 'Bul eltr ,d t7 11 11:117 . . r .
MA rator. ' ?"olirctions made otrthoWeat ' at lo P tr P ratc a n Ire;
ken Bank Note, Bought and sold. iY::3
IF/TC6/1 Or PALYER..-.....,08/101 MOM ...... ...WM .. C. HART.
ALMER, HANNA ,V," Co., Succomors to
Hominy. Hanna ,t.. Cla. Ittutkersaxelutture Urokermind
orders In EGIVIXII end Domestic Exchange, Certificates of
'Deposit, Dank Notes,and Specie—N. 1 M corner of Wood and
Third streets. Current Money nee ved,o/1 Deroslt. E . lgh_t_
Cheeks for sale, and collections mode on nearly all protel
- ~.&kit'ggth;„:l4,l4. dtat 8 1•' I L d (Or Voreign mad American
Gold.
" Advances made on conslgnatents of Protium sblrml
east, on liteTal term&
Bn o n f kr .d azd d
etrents. Pittsburgh.
AN trill:emetic,. mule on liberal terms, ma collections
DrtimntlP attended to. Jong,'
WILKINS S; CO.; Exchange Brokers,
. 75 Fourth streot. opposite th e, Itont. of Pitts
urgh. Al7truturictions et most Itherst rater. ~ j7lO
jo flt iini. ke;
t a h notl Bank ll r 0,71
LIOLM ES & SON, llealerm in Foreign
11 • anti Domestic ism at Eatbang!. Oe
on the nAral. nt
poalle.Baak N . ntall a:A Speck, No. tV Natant stroot, l'ittn
t="lmauf sall
COMMISSION SEC.
••XVAi. A. MeCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teas,
• Choir° Family Groceries. Wooden and Willow Ware.
corner of Wcod etrerts. Is now-receiving • large
assortment of recall (hods. in addition to his alrradv ex
tensive Mock parrhasrd from first bands In the guile=
markets. srl3teh will be sold at the lowest market prima
Err steninbono, and families. haying by the
Quantity, to:moiled at wholesale Mtek
83 . (300tte dellreral in the ettr free of charge.' &ll'S'
A& A. M.'I3ANE, Commission and For
. verdlng2ilerubauto, dealers lu Wool and. Prnduce
sreuerallr slut. littaburgh 31.ufactures, fecund
strect, Pittsburgh.
WELLS. CO. Commission MerehantS
lu • and Who:male Ibutinrs In BALLSM, }Ulu Flom Dried
milt and .County Produce genentily. brs. Lihrrty
gtrost,Thuinurri B. Pittsburgh. 1444y43
lr S. LEECH; MeALPLN & CO., Whole:
ttte6V:h ° 3:"..7ei d `j. 1 21 Y Z7'l4'll=ll.
'Pittsburgh.
XOIIIII7tn.SLAT 26031 W L IRS.DCAIcIr-
VILBERT & FREDERICK,WhoIeRaIeGro-
Or nem Pinder.- Dealers—Fern ending and CcnnmLsdnn
Merchants, No. In Wend street, Pittsburgh.
- Ha` Libersl rashmtesners ass sunsiggrusuts. An gssls
Insured U dedired. anlr.
tarts 111,6450, .... ...„ . .. . . L. neBvION.
pROBI ...... ... Grncers,
~,,,0rze , ...1)3111- 4 : 6 . 1;;, 1 h .1 .70mIIII214011 liere.fiant;.lgo.
- - --------
lIARBAUGH, successor to S.
• - 7 2 R. IlAREAV(111. Corantirel.o and F.rtrardlng
3lereltant Dobler in none, 7.1 and Produce gerernallT.
50. 145 Tart at. and 110 geeend et ) . Plitetrnres. ant
j r
Forwarding and Coln
rolealon Iferelianti elni,Airent tn. Blaradaettirerx
areboure. NIL 71 IVoed fixed. Pitt baton.
Particular attention paid 01 Fomenting 3terelaandLee,
• f nd ernatenraents ealr , otrinnetiort or . gavfm•nre
or gnats of any ggseription.
—Onto. vrtanntli attended to. lustruellena nlll, in all
Axone. be IrnplFitlyobered.
Your buslners 10 reipeettrdir aolictt , d end Ditage my
• erg to W. rears exertion in your berailg •
- - .
jLER 4 JOlCESiForwardi . ng and Comram-
Alan Merrtuults, Drains irt'Prainee and PitlAnulat
an& artured articles, Canal Basin, near Seventh Arse.
•
KorR:Cri.7iONES CO., -- Successors to
ATWOOD. JONI:9 it CO, Commission and logitard-
g obants, Deniers in Pittsburgh disnunteturrelGoodu
Pittsburgh. ; ' .
. . . . • .
...RW. POINDEXTER; - Conn - nii3sion and
• For Mama and for Ills n o rstraea and sale
onr,:Weatarn Protium, Iran. Nalta;Glan end_ the Ns
-traractured Art lele•rof kitteburgh ganeraPT; CC Watar. owl
. 64 Amt. stmet, Pittobarrgh; rn. enpli
. - ........... . .
41.T11131{1.1K1E INGRHA3I. Wholesale
-Graeerti Oniiindre.i.i3 • Nerchauts.Nos. 110 Water
.8 1. and 150 Flret street, Pi itillmirgb.
KEN, 'MATHEWS & CO., Wholesale Gro-
Cotantiasten an Yoennedinn•Merrh.nte,
gent. LsglitightonCotton Carp.,l7, Warr et., l'ittelenr.El!,
FAirtCER & ANTELO, General Commie
nn Merchant., Phlladolohln Mend agYnnepe.
on eenutligunent. of Produee generally: /.17:9
SOU.% WM'
p OII3J WATT..CO., Wholemle Grocers,
1
• Conimbvtou torrhan and Deniers in PM11:1"0 and
kteburgit 3lsnutbetar it e 4. ts,
i7i6 Liberty ti t., Pittsburgh.
TT B. dANITELD intO of Wane Ohio,
• 91 Cnsundesiori and Yo;srirdln Merchant, 2 . 4 WIl i nl•-
ndn."Aer.i: Western . Raserre dem i Butter, Pot and
WAshOt d Western Erwin& gene r Veer street
ent PurithtioLl and Wood. PittanorelZ,.
llnt~of troy Iloblwn.Litti,t lb)
LITTLE CO.. Wholesale Grocers,
■ estaar P rt Ltrget= l .t w "
ism:as
n
It. Felt Aux.,
Int.Jan.Julf
nt:Ten. a Ang,
In •
t. Alay is Nor'
C'H'EESE WAREHOUSE.:=HENRY H.
vv anzisß. Forwordloirand Cammiso , lbraferchautorod
Poole: Su (Moen...Sutter, ideko )Ith
burghrOduoet geuersUr.
23 Wood otreet. &bore Water, Pitts my3l
Itt.A
Jui
do
Tut. MT also,
TON MONNHORST k MURPHY, Whole
sale Gracrx sad Commlob= 31mrhint. Ansi Deskn•
in Plasbursll Hanufzetwes. = Water • street, Pitts
DirAfor. 411 et
do 4
do 4
ACOB ronsyni, Jr., Forwarding and
Cernmldou Ifessbantalo..sBlTateretsett,Pittibwih.
Dtv.7.177.
Dlvaati 8 et
M : : Di.:
r --- 0314.SPALMER, Importer end Dealer
. f'rooch and Amorkan Won bort. No. .6.7 Mute.
k between Mid and Tooeth Amok littoVare,
El;: Vol A
W AfeCLINTOCK, "Inverter and Whole
. sale and Iletall Dealer fn Carpeting, Floor Oil
: Cloths; Malting. and Piano Canna; Window etudes
Steam Dolt Trimmings, N 0.112 Market street:
D . DE LA GE Dealer in Ilidea,
Leather and Oil, Mb Lthert.p anat. Wen of the (lot-
W
arns.) . They will keep on band, at all times. a no.
era! assortment of Leather tor Shoemakers and Steddlene
nem atimittkeeinakere' Toole, ke. •
appil , . .BARD t DX LANGE.
et-Div.ctrAk
4'foffsao
I pit Jul 4
. AC_
React
d $, 'A ' •-a earl.
Chaos, en• the Eestern elde of the Dintooed,
GROCERS.
VRT 3166RE,Whorwrale — drocer, Rec
. tifying Dldlller. Dealer in Prodorn, Pittsburgh Mei..
end en libert yt Foreign.dlkaestie Vanes and
s, 'o. iilt• street. , On hand is vary' large
sbriertf sopsrlor obi Manongsbeht Whiskey, which will be
sold Lon tor rub.
1.71 1
Cl•
O.' (HUFF do CO., Groaers and Cbna.
Vdolk, drarclantx, lam, Dealer' la on kb:ids or
h ..51souttetured articles. corner of k4etonel nod
Itop rm. Itt.Wrgh. _ p7447-
N rit1 . 1, 440
. v . at«
anti. succvvier ' , ' ..ctn. i.: take.
4 143
BLACKBURN, k - CO., Wholesale Oro ,
- 1. 4: tt r a l i Egjarl " Mi' ' ile.k b rilfl l irlsk r ra l If. ' 7 1
,on am:kat tholr Warebouse,,l4l.Wster Etna, RSt i t . licif '
, . ,
. . . .
• .
nom, Nom
ISALA it DICKEY C 0.,. Wholeatilo 'Gro
eortC,Crkumlulon Merchants, and D.r.tql ,
(.4.Matas Arcot. and I.ol.lroat rtefttalttilbingb.
Ala wfirons, - W1171:6 C. *O6.
•y:6l LLS & R0E:N11010841° Grocers and
• Ca=ulaon Mortharats, tio.lo-I.L.lblrty street Pitt&
Ow •
'f'' , 7""" 6
:VW.& CO., Wholente Oro
an. 7.4 n. is .0 9 Wood street. rittalntrgh.
ge• Coin
t and sot&
AVILLEA3I..A I 3 . I : :CLUItO, Grocer. and
. T. tral. cor n tot Woc4 .11 Sixth otrects, has
siwsze on Mad slim law.t or
.c.tu4ee OnmerSos .4
or ., ,AccAril r og i art.Ygrarg t !=.l . l !kolessie and J11 .! 44,!.
owurr DALZELL,,i CO., Wholearde
R
APA l Wircilstifaulr. ',??2 l :4 4a rtXV.2=,
Pittiburoi. t ..- • •
______
...
CK--& - keOANDLE . SS, auccessora to
A:Rbaegileflnicrie,fgrlndlif ond
f`. l tot ffelgoats, Dolan% tolton; Was. Clima g ecrt-
Nora% andTittaborgh Ilanutottorto ginersur : F : corner of
"Wcod and AVotor Pittobonla , ' ' '
.......
ICI7I.II,I4IiTSON, Wholesale Grocer.and
rlComratrknalifirehant:Dielorlek PealuteiuldPitt*
-Matkufactured.dittdet . . l93 Litpft7 at** Pitt*.
,?Oar rtarD ' ."11(2.4IIP
4; tot It,FLO'YD,lVtiolfis'ale Grivers ,Com-
Idnlcn Madman ilia Tholoril
arch Hulldgs.froutliti on ilbartnAlkol. and &nth
5 yr*. Ctnaurr.... Plaitan,
O. worzusdir4 — :::: •
, r aoirx Arazu. , "
,wcopiy.muj 'A' co:, Wboie
rea. Mirket neat. rbilkalPhl&• -
jDENTISTH i
ScoTT; Dentist; F o u r th- st re e t,
71. 4 V511L1- 3 !" 1 " * : "kr„ •haWyj'ara;;; - ;
• ...Mtwara wacjimera. 1
Jra.l6"
A .I..w.in,mbrrratiteit,,
"
:4 134"i iii.turr in' tnnot h*L 4nlinil l n . benneetred "..fr rir st p tiiiiiin a‘" t
ri t:W=3 . =iless . trf .P.llll avpdataanur in ar
M ANUFACTURING.
. A t C - i id A I II , I. A - x 7 ,. ....ni ‘ i , l r ,l_,: pti l t , , ,T v n i., ! ,, io ht in . t a ett ,v h , e
c,.
or-
R'. /..1t.,i, 1.V6.‘,00,.,D,W.E4LD,1.,,,,k15:11in01ce.5ia,i110a::1ir,R.
Neotaszil
.rurd greet. ' ---- ufactoredliy P. JEW' ELI, St. SON , of lb:rt ford. Connecticut.
ENNETT & BRO., 3la - nufact; ;cr .-I s - 0 - f Plain „, w 1'„u.„„",,,'„,.„ ff.- ` 4 ';`,, ( "',.' i ,a,.°2,17,, 0i5 ° ° ; - ;;`,.. c ts m i t aa i rie n !tr s a l l t i lot'sr id ti t el a.
, F .,,,,. peno „. R'
-war and t } snot Cotored beln g eu n erlor to an, Leather ItAlltun °ler before offered
em. --- Ge - 1 the Minna - war y corner ..f Weal/Mgt. to this market. Alm.. a Verge stock Mali widths a India
andFrankiin'stmets, litonitigh r eM. ensign Pitnborah• ' Rubber Belting consmnily oil Md. end thr talent the
merman,: -Machine rains. ',s o ot,- No. 110 Market street- '
--- - ---- - scp26 .1. 4 it. PIULLIPS
- kt.TsTIN LOOMIS R• I Ft t •ka •t •
1 - 1 1 0 , .. x Ttl i E cE R11 ,,
. L . L , , ,ee tla .rt n u i La e s t o u t r j e b r
ro t x rf ,
,_
... . ,
1,
~,‘ a e .
~ , r
ICES, corner or Anderson nod Dots' sMock, Merchandise and . BILI limiter, ewe Na fin/
r: j d ° I3 I•I I L I AJ N zE ZIT u I . ‘ O. ,. )xm.O ,
, fro m the hand street Wilms. Al-' Fourth street, :deem Wocd. business promptly anomie
leetheuse City. w ric3marll t o
J. vtlAy
T o . o t .r.,..1i tt t . K. ,.. t. g. 70 75. --- er --- ta - - -----
g„ !tilt L I . 'PAR 'II. '1,1., Smirk:lrv - INa I
I tl o ac r ilin i lsive . T n e ( c i da L o i r b o e ,err . i,,j A isten I nsetren o ce'l outPan S y. P4 l. Itet . er street. - I
niAsty, PUril as IRON PLANZIPI e , na t i o and Mend TERN- 1 -, v -,- v -• ..,,
INO LATHES. DRILLINO MACIIINI,h, A.e.. kr_ manta, • , 1 . JO.NES., Agent of the . Insuranc 1
turod looker. ( felts JOS/ F. lIAMILPON A CO. ; a Co. of Nnru, kincrlra. 141 I - mot street.
ISA An 40,ent ... ... • ... 4.44 4 4 °n 44 ' .1. CORDO•N . Seeretary \ l tern Ins -
. rN
, ONES * di QUIGO, Manufacturers of Sfrinf _ 4 • rm. , ea., fel it e ter street. - . j
ri0, ' ,... " 1• 131 Vg% d 5e. 4 tit:lriinteti.traV'Autsraiwzr!oliusYr ',
jr. ._,.,. 4- I.II.DINER . COFFIN, Agent for Franklik.
Patent Seems- Mall and Hammered Iron Asies.--(krtier of ! a Tire ineurvinre Company, north-eon corner of Weal
Dan and First drools, Pittsburgh. • and 'third nnso 4.
.......4 -.... i'
.31,134 & ar1ae,..... , la •-. n son.. - ) A. 31AI %MA. Agent for Delaware 3u
p0.8. ROGERS & CO., Mtmutheturers of g „ tunUlusuran, Comma, 42 Water street. .:
a il m .-er's Patrmt Improved Steal ettilitol , t- - COrr j mutual F. TAVIAM
A and First lament. Pithhelegh. 43333.3 J. 111,
...IRO,Ii. TAYLOR & HUSTON, (successtars
pAWSO3I, 31011 AN .1:: CO., lilcmithetu - rer - s - 1 .
• it,. t..eylor 0 Mimeo,' Gement Commission and tor.
of Shovels, Spades, de-It arehouse No. 132 Wool eito I werditto tier ! henta. awl Atoosts for Eastern Trawl/41a
tweets First and &mud etreets.rittaburgla Pa- non Linen it holmale Deniers In ,tool e itrueerien. Olimn.
--------- ---- ---- - -- I In e s. I-14ton. Cotten Verna, Batting. Twine. Mmillw tilt.
Penn . Cotton Mills,' - Pittsburei. ...la nun linutuel., Donn,. T•daeoa :‘,4iti Ash, Witolbw.
Tr EN NED y , c iill. , Ds & W ., , ~,,,, f ac _ , lama Pig. gar 111.1 I% hi. lA`Aft. Nf1A31,1...f.4, Aral Chitin-
I maimed Pittsburgh tionunicittred pods yeomen/4-
n: turers of--- t Agents Mr thc , -Peim nor MA -Danner tlill ' Shooting',
Penn A No. 1 henry 44 ghectingn ; pittAlmr g it. N., 49 Front street. opposite Lonhollin
Carpet Chain of ell colon and siouleen ; plorgiur g li nod St. loon Packet Landing,lChiciunatl.;
Ootton Twine: /eV-Dont . .
•• Ind CAIII3 , . ._
•• Plou g h Lines and Sash Cool ' Jab,/ ntreemso9 Itl tttutt , 7l , - [hag on earth greater than arbitrary or des
.. iimto of all slays and drariptinur.
Inning. i I A. lIFTC ll ISON & CO.. Commisv r oil po c tic power. The lightning has ils!power and
ere-musta left at the liardners Store of loge.. 'Wino. ; os . latimmints and Accntster the St. Louis Su g ar 11 4...• - io • whirlgital half ILS power, and the earthqunke
a C 0.. , 131 Wind sumo/ will hare attention, J ogatl,. : „ , ery, Peelers In Sauer. tiolatoe.. Ina water Lead. iteltei has . ,
.. _ . . ~ .
, -,-„„„,, i (attn., nos. Paint. oco oc. itr, power, but there is swimming ntaong
ALI 6. A. 8333/43
''Brass ; 7...- - ---- . - --- - . . - " 7:7' men more ennoble Of slinking despotic thrones
Irrio ll u i n t el ° ers N . 51‘KC:Inu(.1i.iettti!lill'.faill'altild.1.3elele ,on
wo . r .ss, , BOOK S F.J.I,F. RS. &C. . " than the lightning, the whirlwind, and the earth
motive. Storm En g ine. Plumber, an Alen, ()Afton • .___
_-- _ . _
..,._.,,
--.. . _
...._____,...,,k, qualm-that in the excited and aroused indignu •
Beltin g ruanufmturers.
li " - ' - -
L. ,10(.1, I ON. latt.ditlinsion ail. Stock- don of the
FOCADAI, lietssma street, 1 WA81340.374, No. 12. Market' -
Atte/beer city. I atent, neer Vird.Pittaburgh I e mn. Ikman , lit r ltati••••er. Printer nod !Studer, et Call that excited and aroused indignation shake
g. R .-ol d Bre d and Copper taken in exchange for WOO, ! fro! P Martel and Third Janet% Pl i t i t. : l l: r g h.
pr cash paid. iI.. itE A P . it „,,,,,, 31 ,
m,,‘ Stationer;
the thrones of the despots of the other world,
Oalen left M. the Foundry or Ofare, will le attended to
g ene/mill i . BUM c and con it not shake the foundation of our own
Arnold.T ik Williams I *II - 4 -- 7 - S -" r9 ' r " . " 4. A " 4 ' l '"' ---- .- I Capitol? Can it net arouse the attention of our
' 1 R. N481.111N, Wl"'le-iiii. tad -14 'tnil ' Representntives a few hundred miles distant at
I TEATING AND VENTILATING WARE- 1 1 1 • Dmlcr in 111ein ,nil S f hool Ind, Pap, :o d d ca Washington, now deliberating a case of treason
v i ougg _ 3l! „„, faereer e r s of o h u se we Far emees, t . onery. N • 0-. at Wood street, tad/tem Third. and ;evert ) . ,
rre7u g ht Iron Tubin g . md fitting for bloom, anon Water. ; tAttabott 4 b._ marat agatnet the present awl f uture . generations of the
.
tin 1:5 Market street, Pittaborglb 1 101.1 N S. DAVISON, Bookseller aril Sta. wok& [Applause.] Can they not be made to
iwtre hare win our Furnaces, Pattern, iie- In 'boom, I J tiono. 3.,....., is rot, i 5.,,, a A g new. No. r t3lnaltet I borer Ilia) the heart of North America shall not
_ARNOLD 4 WILLIAMS.
to the patrona g e of tho o imlibf loom ' a ''''' ll" ' '''''''' d ) street. pear tbiumb. ricol o'/h. l'a. - ,__ _43 Ihe given up to the unspeakable horrors of negro ,
cad SCAITE. ATEIKSON a CO. I HENRY S. tosivoirrii, Bonksellor and slaverv• 1 trust il-cati be mule to hear. At any '
'DINE AND CEDAR WAISA3I.IIF.T, I Misi D lVitti t t a si, l aZi a ..'it . .la" ''''' ''' rm "r k • l ' 04 7 1 ' 44 " rate, let us mike an effort-let eta arouse our ,
_g_ REOESEN keep. constantly gm hand A A44.1•1A , rt.. I g
~, ~.. s ,„ , „ , 0 , , , . - • neighbors, our friends, our townsmen, through- I
ment of Wavitt end Rath Tulsa Ilia-se-I.4lmunhoto. Oak -Weil. le ~, i i 1., tp o i s s• tiers oral Mationers,
. out the a hole North, to discharge their duty, end I
Kitchen fir Drew Buckets. Wooden Down, Climes, Dry. , NO 9 0 lt oo I stmet. nest d ;or to (hammer of Third, .
Measures, Zinc and Cherry Wash Wards, and all other I • bo g ie Pa. 5e1i...1 omt 1 ,„,.. p e ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, e1 ,,,, ha n d ., if we prevail, then we shall give a boon to the 1
kluelsOf wore In his lies . i . R. ENG List, I. 1 , 0.. --r- too - k .
8 - 0 - 1 - o - ro, -- No - j • present and' future ages, but if we fail-it after
Also-. 50 mode Tuba ant 100 domn itnehete.
Warerram, Alowardc Mall. Fifth Won. littsbnrxh. l'n I A. t . N 0..-. W.leti stow, between poorth and niamsogi - doing all we coo do, these men still prone recce- 1
antthy _ I 1 e .Pittalegh. Pa l ant to the faith, what then! `4set us gird up our
Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory. il, - - - --- -- - - - - -- - ' loins to farther bffort-biwn the traitors in ef- 1
if 'lO-I'AIITNERSIIIP NOTICE:-Tho soh- I , llli SIC, &C. -1-fiu ...I arouse our intligOation, which shall he
.1 t
It 1 enthera would respertftilly Inform their friends mid : - - '- , - --- -- - 7 - '''--- .-1,1:- --- 74 - --- 1 terrifie. 'Arouse it to make the popular hatred
the public potently, (het they here entered Into n erto r, er- • - 10101 11...MELLOR, tleuler in Inn() rertkil
• towards them so intense that they shall call up-
Mt E111%."PZ•Vt,911;.":,' °M,Pr;,°V7rlsel l irAll f t l ll 4 Vtit'll'er 4 ; * ".. l, l! l to," 7 , l l7t i L'l r l iTl'..?r i l'n....n."l2rtu t4 l;o k tiet ' al
t un e rocks and mountains to hide theragelves
BELLOWS of every dseeriptl'm. which ther ore determin- , h'''ero ostute r iiimis-Nn• n 1 Ireml vireo, ,
ed to make of the Tory hest materials ma t Ao t ori, e,,,. k .
,‘,
...,.._,
~.„ .
.„ ... from the nip of the people [opplauset] make it I
menthip,g Therintentl to hare eh., •on hood no, AMA, lir:NI: Y liLitrtkir, Driller to Alttste, .31u4' 00 intense that if over the men who have betray-'
moot Moil si x es from -44 to 40 ina‘e, et their manurtictors,
wooer o f Itobloson and Samiusk4 etreete- 4 ' 4 ' it'iPi.'”'""t'• ...'• 4 "P 'n° 0 "'tn.. ''. s. intnt MI their trust-their sacred trust-that hos de
.. •. os mane fa...rens A Clark's emend and mu. , Photo,
1:01114ET WlLT.l.ttle, ou, cohmtss-s sisassr nassimant. ah.e for thatlatrifs II attended tO on from Our tethers-make it so i11.33.31F-9
.33.31F-9 Wits. /N.
Alle g lionS CR r. 1101 3.1- „„ 1 illy . l. : terac that if they oyes dnro to SiSit their ditslion
1. BROWN, would most rospectfultv _
in 1 iNCFIIIfEDEIt & CO.. 'Music Stor‘. Atil ! ored homes, they stall feel compelled to gain dark
~y- , ... -
. tons the pular that he iteePt. 9 0 braid. et his ;mel e 11j,,• ~,'"'',.t,i„11,,,,''',„,.1,,'YV,,,1tit',.il ''''''',`li • '"7 ,1 1 r, kr. - 1 nem. of midnight, and seek their. own door by the;
en the welt ride of the Diamond. ins/hens Lite. a non-; ' ) ."_ - " "__Ln.'"'" ".. a "' ' 4 back etrec IS and lanes of the city' and then. til-
. Mete. enortnacut of renitien Weds; Al,' Centeno Shut- --------- ----- -------- ••• . . . • . . ,
ten are Made to order. In the twat stele, warranted e a sel , DRUGGISTS. ' i
low calirens and Mends, route your voices thro - I
to any la the tutted States. Ills Winds ran be renamed . out: Bah whole North-thmiighout this whole i
:Without the aid of a Knew dd.,. [Lasing poratmod the i L sourix. JA ...... - .... ................. ..... ..10A1All smatita • • • I
stock, took, and wood of the Cabinet Entallisheuent of I I 1 trILC.GY, &CO • D •.t d 1
. .. tliggss 9an ~ no
Ramses A 3101ellan. lam prepared to farad. thrir old I d t t yy 'a p -altd•lP beard across every lake and stream of I
tall an le
existnneen as well aA the public" at lartm. with escrythlog , J. merles. corned. Merkel t.,,,,,,,,, . t , 17 -,• C9octry, and let - S C relit, from every mountain, ,
in their llow As , uo • No, 9 Woid next- illtaborch. . coostartly on held A inn end cemplen .snortment or -,,,, t ,,,,, 0 i u5 q b i „re,. field, the -words. BriOnal..l 1
nuds.lo '' I M "'" r ‘ I D '""'''' ikin '''''''''''''''' d " , 2 ldf. "" l ' hn. "" k ,I7 I ltii•DAL .'. [Groat allpht I A I let us can 7 I
• - - i butane, , q."lo. Ilt
Y. War.. . ''''''.• 4'....44. l l'hni-nos rreserintions nmißlillowavOrtta , l9--t- 101 15 ithat repeol---let us carry it to the full catent.- I
PENH GLASS WORKS: ,
, ,,,, , , ~,,. ~.., , ! ) - 011 3: I', iSCOTT, Wholeside !miller ill i,Let us burn doin and destroy every compromise
lOREN Z & N: ilill I .41.4.4, 013.nlliactalrl , r3 , p,„ p ate , eanta , y e ,„ eosebe , „ mi . p eeseea ,,,,,, ~: p o :e . g . aii ,„ ; . t tte „ e;h .j . , of f ,,,,i,,.. [Enthusiastic ap- I
/of all kinds ~,, 11 A , IarI'TLLS , . and IV INIALIW berry Wool. in:Ml.llre h • , • - ri • ) '
ASS, lig Weser sad •.3 }nod stems, Pittsburgh. ' All orders will merive I T itnrt et, trr Um". , Infltlltg UM, e leers. .
N.8.-Particular attoition paid to ce.1.1 P 14144 of Windrow • eT ,, k ,...„,,, ~,,,,. 1. ,,,,,.„ a 1 ,,..„,, u012 ,, ~,,...„,.,„ n ,„ 1 ,,,,.,„,,, ' ..„ , • . I
Glum and ' ,mate moulds. Mr Itontea. and A led, FA { , - . 3 , mar 24-it /. i The, nest rpee c o was made by Let. TIIEOIIOnE
taus _ _
_
JOB 3 It. W ---,tars aAt ono.. 1 A. 1 , 411 s E st i ii, i ,t -
, i ,.. --- 6 )... -- i. Vi to j e.. , a. f e . - Paniste. al, to ...poke long-and in his eiturneter
31' ('OR II & CO..
• 14 , .... , :i.t... •• 1 •-..,,- ~ N. innate .4 wh ie e 1... a 1, 104 i 14.tiC style 'of eloguenee: Ito closed no follows .
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL C ssunr:Al3l.l; , "pi, 'poi Lithe.,,,, e. met NI -AI mot Fo n& stmen, elit e ... , I
!TAT AND C.1.1' 31.VNUF.ICTU - ItEltS, b‘"Pl:hi , tech , --r • I "iay let us resist this Nebraska Measure skit I
..7 - 1
AND DIDALEESIN ALL KINDS OF C 17119. .4-- R. SELLEILS, ' Wholesale Dealer 7n; till our might. not merely hy passing resolutions, j
COR.V4-4 OF WOOD ..t.N . D i fE'lll SIT EE7 S. p l . 1,r14,,, Palm.. D. e Stet?., • Al.. V artilsiirs. 2,...1.0. ,b id by; carrying out the following propositions- I
O. ,aivied stmet. viitsom.it tioas s arrant...l. Vries. ,s am
not a political man. but I suggest that a ''
• Pittsburgh. Pa. in.. • =
w.-Their stoet not... toner quality and - stylcor inn , r eer i oa nii, i 5..., ow .: . _ - ie - ,,,,, -- a ~,,,,,,e , _ tle , WiterneOling Shia lie solemnly called in. every ,
- _ ._.. __
and Cepa, Mid% Dna Ma. sad Fur P..neet.s.
ane-taarninl y
It RAU'S A 11 - E - ITEII - . B' holcsa le k Retail ; town ttf the Commonwealth; then a district mect- I
I imu m ista rerun of I-lorty and At Clair stool,. , ing shall be called in every Congreemional Dis- i
Self Heating Smoothing Irons. ttsbureb. tact in the Coilinionamlth, and all men asked I
riE GREA T E ST DO.I EST IC I - NI-
ei seitiooN.m.u:En. s, CO_ Whtilesale to come together, without distinctiou of • party : I
armament of the an. Ladies fool them a most Poi Dr --Ws No. 22. ttood time!, Pittantargh. . 6.104 then that a great mass meeting lm held I
artick-nrin Aber time mil motoss. Merchant • ‘tt- ' , ,
arid Milan supplied on ',l e vel terms.
Address, ( r mt cola) 3 JACEMNS. I
101 Word a tnot , M o og , ej a. i.k...,,,,,, linker ttot and losmond- goo a met- iOt Werceshir-in the Imart of the Commonwe alth j
', I OSEPII FLEMING. Suoressor to -L , here-no, not arm is horror , but held in the town t
Par For sale. si••• st the pfloripal had doom in tae oulabd a full sok e m o ist, ossortment of lira a. .. 6 . 40 , 1 i n i ii ty
the iy e ltytl tiralT ek Co, sod 'Ur. June Cartwri g t.t.- Monet., Me•littne Chetin, yr-An:wry, and all artinra ~• t . • • . the
...
~,,,
of
Alm, Tenon' Irv.. on the some priuciple. pertalidoe to litslinutioese tha t i has net em kid nappd a men-
Alm,
: ppisuse -4001 a a tonn, Court In
11012indliely- - 4liS Ch; o lkanit artertrit„na raraionT co.' h4nado 4 ,,r 4 1 4 ' ich Ili!, never been girded with chains, and the l i
Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Ma- _ i _i ii-s+ -41 k ff," -- T -- ` ,-. ---.--"- -- -=.,:r i . f ,- f - ' M ate - judges crawling antler them. [ Lund i
' ufacturi.pg,Company. , • t ... . ~ r , successor to e itn. ,It -
Iff fl•y'. i'llo,heale en d h etet' Den ,... et ,, [ e i ilt itee , tee te ,.• • thevm'a.) ] fold the meeting in the town of Wor
rrIIIIS COMPANY 11A.VING E.. 3. LARG ED . h 0...... o to.soars. se.. iiv n,...t 5 ,.... t , tom. Fifth, 1 gooier. •i&1 &team the quertion, and MAIL bill
, J.. their tagtalty for mat.farturim. ere Mew trel-wred Plit t i_numh, g o- Scroler ncsot kr TM Fords Mat Inv . 1.2 4_
Ito omenthe itarenal Menand for thetr„Erica. Cntelblemed • „ .."`• __, _ _
__ • • es M.ll a 'conventliai of all the free perm) 9 in.
"..- -.-:- it Frto '`fates , and
~eiloe mu-selves to. ' tea /
Building Mar. Order. pri k aiV k atilAdtzehr - - - --: --: - ----- - • .------ -
_--- s
~.‘ , ...b rati0n60, 6 1„ . . tg,. .. t. to,
oboti . 4 g
very
Pittsburgh, September ittitsa. _ _ a. _....... 1 taa .. t .', . . ..11.1. 7 itt'nti-AN T 'FAA bOlitior."' '1- '
- cot oho District at Colcm . dasa -next to abol sh it
-- (7 - 46 - r7 a a'r : - - Wn"tiriinii •icljl..ii, ~ ti 'GRES/lat. - 11 - erchant , Tailor antrt.llo-3 in nab nod New. Iler.iro, and wherever it aster
.r. - ' --- ' - . COACH FACTORY • -......-•
"; 4°l " - ' ''''' ..r. w " 4 ."'"'`' I.4 rt k "!'"t7;,. 1 ls fe I Tai jurisdiction ; next tore peal the Fe- t
r -1111 r it.
Iv _ __ . .
..1.;. de Diammi -Ilk f. now Icon/ ."....,,/. , 1 to Sere ..-1 c.eiow.cumin ,
liff 1,..1L ISIGELOW.I'COPIMETOIL -
013LD respectfully call the attention of ' - -- - -- gitivc Stare La* and all the so called Campo-
I fall AM 1111.1 BY, Nleroltant 'Tailor. Ilya
• • - In *mill Iwork d t
I )ume, of s very, of y setts an ear
far md heater in ilvedte Made Chtthtno:lnl'illo _,.
6 .0" . 44 4 W. 4 4. M 4 . 4. 414 i 4 bi•'''''t"°'' ern street m • . - -, •• . ~'' - "1. 1 that bitted leaf Pa of the Gonsutution of the` ;
Co l lars, ramtint Itt pen from aloe to woo. Then ; . _ . - e s-- -4 -4 I•e-e- t-- --, -'---.-t--.• 'l' -t: • Va t •ri, out i,h e , nra .l Ge n tlem e n lam j
Canines ars built from the best istagerillanli sonkrean- .1.1 . wA rp ! „ ( & C a , membaut , T ,E,. 8 .,„, I gi . num , otos. • i.
ship, and node his own ruperrisiont ho alt, ' ath tog. ' 4. _,. , no madman. lam a coda, oOlm'intili, who has I
cam warrant his work to be Inferior to non manatee ' ~. A • biterq, 11114(4 .- .. WS AM .2301 r JPAAildrAr nth .
.. 4 •
AAJA4 13 the Unktn. The seas of hie business mei the ' , h... tine.' m•1 1, -.1 r' , brvah-3.o,l•Vettw-CD,...0. , 14. , .tinited lite facet iif Our natio n , history. and I
Wpm t lastrrass In dm:pond P..7thie eilt. of so.. hag loth:nett • d.-r.
'''''''
"4":"'f'th'""-"I'"." "1.""'" 1 31".. know ( beta well I t are studied the ideas which
hro:Tuot to Luild, any common or . low pelmet work la Ms Oat'D - o. l "tvw , 4"4. 4 ....." 'in l'i'im• ni•• ns 4 F 4ll . .n 1 1 ~• .
estaldlotoneut. roman warm% Omni henon omit aill-• • '-" 'tl--; . :_.":"- ._. --... t." -,.".....: .t..:--"tt. -.- . were toe itrogramnui of principles in the Retro
elesm call nut examine hie nest twain g,,lng Fast. AD ; 4 . _ -
._ __ olLs „
i - lotion and which were the programme of pur-
work warrantaL - , ! M 'self, ir d L.,1,,,NE _ . ,
--• ,-- , -_- pose in the formation of the Constitution, and it
Few Coach FactocY - Allegheny I T. C. WARRINGTON' :is to those great truths there embodesi and written '
3.-01, WIIITE & CO., would re- ' (Wi1itc)14....) i he. G,,d fn the heart; of melt that 1 call, your at-
_fflikanenita 1' Ivtftna, the P,51,4'1,tD. , the,- 4 _. , ...:. - If A DTES' & CIIILDREN'S SHOE:STORE.
e aa 08 01. inowl, gamma 'men. ma Yandltaou I. ; teationnnd I nak you legator allegiance by your
a uw has 'Shear* en istool a full assortment. No. g:lr •
' 4 ' 4 ' 4 ' Th".s".•‘"t matins "A .". I " . "'"'d '''''''''''. ; tol d h street Plitshorch. in „e:,o. l e d 1 WlTts and your children, by the bones or your j
orders far every dractiedluo of vehicles. CiewheS. Chart ta e ,
__
~• , 1, • _
Berouchn. liu g gles,,` Chalons. 2e., Ae- which. Prom their i e ..__, , , : Mathew that are under ground, and by Almighty L.
ees In the menufartnn flit,' More war t .ll3l4 : 11 - ITALT ER P. MA RSII A 1.1., ruipotrier nun • God I I• I fftw I earth and sea, and !
the="they Beta they f,l eseadent they are enahl. f g w ic r to m a p, y u c,,,,, A nem I ,,, e ,.. aetee v ., I 'ir tore- iig ler ra es
ed tad° weak on the most reasonable tarsus with name : Ranging. No. K. ll.eni breast- Pittebusah. ,sky, . and time and eternity. I.,,niail cheers,) !
_
venting articles in Omit ilea
al- . '''''. A.•"'" Vth"•' l •." . .t. l -"`".;'.tu'ttllvt 31 `stt'si'. 11- ; Weil ii we are beaten on the Nebraska measure, ,
P e ein g particular.
t attmtlun te the
e ßetortion of matermo. • annul .4 ‘,..... oL s Ali,. inDi.:l3 '
'Ol, than bar. I and en the other measures, let us retreat with
lissostioa In warranting then work. nom wt mipefent We therefore ed. 1 V - ‘4,11t PRINTERS,-We, will mill it good' onr , fate to the foe. nererflinching, losing every
ths Mt:cotton of the please to Lida b,e (ter. 1 li
N.11.-30-pairing dont In the beet manner, and on the I ~.
III " Pr r ' sr l: ''''"*" i ' l ''''''''. k""" '''''' Itl ." I t honor. Lin us fight the battle j
ttog u our
Most ressoonablo tcnna re:Pvtf 1 m m ,
,If - LIACKOVEN a 11411/111. .lit stmt.. t
from liue to Due, from State to State, until two i
----- C - c - ni. - clian - d - . C - arriageractory - . - i -13ARINFA `tn4_ I
5.11103/SI'ORI.ADiES"DII.I.,.- ' aro driven IMO.: to old •Mitssachimetts. Then-let
110IINSTON, 1.11107111;R - -K. CO.. ~..a l nit -The Cari• Issbirms io JUN Y. Oirectkerstramr , '
corner or s ili iss,.. mis villa 1k rm. seam by,:: '''- --- ' ' ' -,llMlligift it Trani town to town until at last we are
e.. 'Belmont Rod neheent Arens. Allegheas City. would ' • - ' I'll“s- l'''' •t WV-3(7Y ' I - dfirati bad. to the old rock of Plymouth, and,
rispnnully Memo/ near friends. mud the public amend/ i. • pg.: tt . • Ka :514Ceson, tab,* tlaadlvire.A. '
i" II k
(tut th e ; ave ...lac-Ll:trims earring.', Niro , . o , ni - -•' - • N i t ) • .0 4,Nij -ipm, 1 there with the. mints of our father' still in tut,
Ryles IVa gg ics, Sleighs and Cloarbsia. us MI their serious 1 4 .11.1.011 I,l•Ut . / 3 C A NIAN
-.-- - - ,i relight by -the experience of a hundred years,
style* or finish and nrocortion. . 4 TILI-itv-tinterials meirlad Et.K.Entleaside ri p- • .- •-• ~
AU larde r ' , Alll be cremated with strict regent to done tea n oek , 1 ,, . , , MRS- 1....5. Ar ' N,. 1 nna rich with the promise of all eternity in our
Unity and beauty of lintatb Repairs will also be attendedje2tf "I"; ` 3 .1 K . reran autet.Aben. ' t-beionis, Act 119 gather - together the last shrew's '
.to ou the rant retearinable Irma. rein s la all their work
the text Eastern Shtifts, Poles end. B 'heel /Muff, the feel lrl LIA AM - -NOVA I .E. - Ifp - 11littete - r..1 . 'i - id ,it the saeterd.7llnyliower, Drilla our shim take on
rentimat ti.st all ii ho 1 - ••" , Om. •nb 'b."' 1.°44.44 I • . Dealer In rhoisisry. whohsodsand RAM!, Vitra i board - what in deftuf. Puritan integrity, and re
win t• per/reds' salidlntain trial of their work. stenterdney OpprAlle the Poet Offirn . ' '. • 4 I • ~.1 I,
r riirrhaw••••••••anntit•d le g ive them • utli httvt.Pu4 .- ! / --- -' - --- - - -- - ---- c -a- 4 , pubbean virt u e, taunt, our bark upon the wawa,
eh.ie ee ehinrhore. sot . 110DITTS111.7 RI; II coAC IT FACTOIII7.--n-. - -No. : -go to Greenland, lite - to Africa, found institu
.x, 4G eats and Alley, neer 1,-s el dead. • ' "'"
.11 . E. M. nliminu? n s o r eets, leans, an :sec
' . 4.1 P ure the - gloriotis liberty of the Chit-
8 - 7.5 .---- i . " --------- - ---: ---: . --- • .--- ,
area of Geld. [Long cheers.]
1 . ILLI, 31 . OH UCIDIAN'S .Lithograph-.. ..
I le' Entalllahment. Tbled etveet i aafalltpuk,PO4 . I unring the evening. ressionaguen the iifill was
71111 lieT i ssit= lalaniel e t l =teeta i l ytMe l hAjs: ! OpOiNeff-tit i its ittraosteapaciry, ladies flitting the
D ''''' ° ' °. n " °° `" °°4 v°°4°4. " h144° 1,4, 4 1"" ° '' .41• •• II ' E JohnL - g - ft delivered tho follow-
Drawn up :done, and printed in Colors, Oa ec i nea ,N s e Wyk EYIBS, .r. L. aril •
Inset, in the rage( Api.r.l4 co At } le, ma .t the most reason i • ~-o waer u t and thrilling a dd ress .;
b1e1. 4 .'. ' - ' ' .10. 9 1 . ' In g r - .
_...........,
'..
ir FELIX'S GENUINE EXTItApt • OF' • - •Ntte..Pitastnrarr nam*Fer.tow-I.*.rnr.r.s., I lus4
1
. • (VEFF.E. rent/tided 1942: re...siren Am. VJA3IBBIOII, I been hoping, that, the tlelibmistions of this day
•in s Hu.' 'doh]. and '-: -1. 4 1 4 .0140-Maavv*""•i‘4!. would te innti) Without any interraon on my
oon,stree. outsmart, eo. • • . . -
_..11• , 4 1 ay5n..f nu us monferfelta• WRially ' I pap+, fhr,..wittiregard to this N ebraskainiquity.
---..:; ---- -..' ' litl 01111311 of hOpe-. 7 .fie cheering faith-no favor
. Bread and Crackers .o f h .
:IRON tWri• Pll.ol' BREAD and CRACK. ~,able calculations e nnees -willgore colOr or
which I eball utter I fear s
Y.lt DA KEDY, Nee. - 317 Liberty strast; opposite the had ; comfort tel the words ,
o Smithfield. • - • 'ti t:1110 enemists ,of• Freedom Lin Ame*.a. ca n
M• ern puxhased one of IP. R. Beattie Clacker taltlPOOt 1 4 '• i 6 '
Deal marhirms. 1 ant Mooned to Vlll ell orders forCrarkr count tipet i oWayllr•iniesoulless nilijorl y,'
soak Pilot lima. at the, sh o rtest notice. ' i w ith's/Inch the infamous scheme will be consum
, enestriar Fe m u r mind. Dye soil Bros-oils limed- largo ' te d • t be r le imecg snuthing left: to -us Of
nod was Ind% rena l 1.4437 InortilB3. t mot . and
~
_. .
' Stretatertr, Ifotehn 10, 'opened with hart 1111(1 Soft V the Nortls.but imirersal and indignant remon
' Bread( at all,tltaao.
# # '
' ""- reirasken and Csinfeellonary on bandana trade tooidef. ; Strane4t, fee. the Pnestris se riimn. Let. Us
_trust
.1 in KditeMninadomeeasing and unrelenting war
, M t r - ANTEI)-Old Coinage of 71.incrienn - Sil- l' fareln , Gio future. _lt, Peelita to mo eminently
'cry Pamirs Salle end 11 1 4 n Share. fit M. A 41. I proNA• that the IMltimtident Democracy should
a 4 .hY _ . - __n_t___, - t2. 4 .11,2!?_1E!..•.11..E.-".r• 1 : meet In cO .
nsidef thignmergency For aix years
•• New Restaniant. ' '-. ~. . i I --cielattO yearn in-the history of America-we
It AXE undersigned Into . opened a RE,STAU- is h
, erektrilWAirStinil One great principle-fought
:rent ot too. Co. Rooth street, (sled/or s from Markets i titider . - ainegtoriciti. banner and throughout the
t r'""r4';',FrA t ut,, ti tl,7' l ,`" r ,""' , n 'At r 7„ll; l'c" l'" - " w i l `,; ( ,„` 4 j•Fricoglta4es Lour
oar One unflinching or
,ieindalatat all bona, tenth Li w ththe tber Me n 'm e lt 1..' l24 t. it . For , oar Clll3llO We have suffered no
Ltimsr on the taldi,,,Allair.f r oal to tea o'doiii, o.n. and I entaillta ; itislikililloS.,' The contumely and, scorn
ererr atteralon - ittlits eitirl to enhalY'lhe Uhl* erlth all r of nu entire nation have beertahawered upon us.-
, - ' the &oh-odes - of thd wawa, • , • ,„„ . the. •• . the: pulpit
of the land
simi r and refreohllaokta furiAahed to order; at al hourn:...xne VlTtle° ,, •4r °44
a'
th"
ih " t ' 4 " I "' • • '-- ' - - 'Il hove Smiled in h ping uosl us censure and op
nun ths raeilltlea eneaelteds4. tha mierilte, to n ilve as- 1 ' b
unscuso, go trots Lai,. o us u, meri t ,. gonsmt m " e g . probriniii . And what has been our crime ?-
ve natrnictee, ten ,M Invites no eaU from all who dellmat .wri, :
• we heav e " a sounding the alarm to the
! t a ° 4! i ttm - s. a e,mantsam, mesh sell sot us sad. Served: h. - -... " " be° •
nosserptionabis stria. ~,,,,.......,. • - '..; frcenikt of the North Met the Slave power,
1ftr„, i t,1gc, (4 41,1,. 1 . 8 17 . " ' 4 "'":"; No- v.° riinnth.'id-.. 1. through the - agency of politics, was making fear
' ------- ' ---------2-:------ - ,"--..^ 7 -- '-'--,- -,1 fuLjaiosiditupon.our rights and daring encroach
ft,LOVEß:DAlTlV.::'..Alle ism' becriberlicirreJt ln ,,, t i 4 1 ,,,, g. go c 'Maiden. And now, from the
YkAlr4 ta n '' thh. r• fi n in r - tU' IFIt '" 3111 '51, u1 1 - 11 bits of thecomes a proposition
C i_ end wilt be I rinkin 4 rotrosucte ,r 1. connel . nation.
tae a. !one tn. s on, Ins etnrit -en ts rat.. s'nod so bold anithillutions that Gm moral sense of the
;.erchotesome Rosh and loner are 51.11•ba tskift-to patle r bt4 -,,,,, "It • "i•i gehockid-[Chet•Sl-so flagrant
Wastetatew.. Orden addreosedtelYliklail'Ostollinfairlat I 1: mmun .) -- --
Ana:so:or ms noldenee me sestet-wilt so ruetuall• at- j and sinfril that area those who are - Wedded to a
'Xcude4 tut .
. 2 -- • • '• - ------, ,-------,-, - .I, Stagnant., conservattem start up amazed, and
.. .
Carletmge, Olt Cloths tuid - Itittings. ' i give some feeble sigo4 that they are conscious of
i v l / 4 0„,,,50, & CO.; NC. 47Titth street nebi I the approaching danger. Every' , prophesy
I - Wiksi-iissa 'stunned alargs - ead tholes tumt;trasit i W i t, we :lincospoketi ,is now being fulfilled
o UPI:TIN/IS, of the letnnand moatbeautlful ratter a. ' , • I i
naat[4l,tig r- ' I' ' every;perl. that, lve .predicted, is now coming
Alai N elvet Carnnelc .. . 1 upon via ' and, surely we ennwith,propriety come
TaToltri slid Hrupwle C.ma, . ;
.. . ,,! ' _ .
TlKee•Vir MI 17layllaa #.;IITYaiX.. - up to this temple to discuss and condemn this
. ' ' Tn
P"i'll trot.
(p
. 0 ... ° . - etcat:iillainv, Thank God, wo Carl apesk TM . -
I. Tts led :and, lata Vertothin utrhettg -. '. •
Together With ovary OescripUont lave priced Carpollugla• trammelled -wo ere tottered-. by .ne_ Comoro-.
, ow Carla-Team three. t.orttv!ritriour feet - 'My all I .7pia.s.„Duelipit have never been desecrated. by
4„1 4 1 4 1 /4 .41 4 1t2Vrnisa,M1M;rgalronalgooll igu'ahte' iplixigen=elo - - siekening , paUver ' about
.llbab& bi-. 1,-104 % ,,,- ; -,- -, -.'._• ,- o. -- - „-- - -,...-,.1,- - - .....- Lnioilitin danger er.l.haiOno.saved: hag ever trot
. tninos-vsaton statba g : ...mt. san 4 sll-s. 4- 1 1 , ,,- • 1 .
~..
am a 4 awn coma statues-tam 2-3, - le • all erl. kb t coed thrOngh OUnthieleitn. By. etruperier right,'
am beinsted at t 134 I.4.IWKST•CePIi Pttlerk: ." , ..••IV ill'r,p,F;Litai
fir
to-night, andour rebukes
.;!'O4 - .A.RD s c'S SEED STORE IS JAW : r& aro tuttokarint' floo'nrlsient: , ,: atnitii the - summit ,
or
tiot. - .1 , rs.d.lb=th.firotheftim.g.l , - , ilktt* this , bill was mooted, I have, expert- 1
samaras her the co teals; Cora Shellen, SIMR ard gnat' ; -.... xj..6 e at d if fiau t tl y which it .is impossible"
~.t=t i ouvlT telneerlatersot to tasj
.r.sivw,unrit_, Ain
, x 1 gre
r.:......,,...11 0 441"frage . T 1 0 . 1.0en4 NieNl i ri, :Itieingnow , to l .psempe,. and l thetis adegnately 1
' - ' ' ---- -14e4itia - ithe it ;-like the- midnight .nork of the
' litatagg 4.4fergelh.‘.'lt Ig, a dentiltithout ,name.'
Idinge.rentiarnich -that imilmonwrittin In the
Ipritroel4hattlits been apoken• lathe Senate
--
-lt. a . ttnng anis thtrlangnagented, - .R.is hisuf
rgeleittrte portray this /surpanslese- guilt; I ' had.
, „
g4,4ltimil noMewp.g.t.tha,calmadir of peat onormi
4ms hut nochronichir,hen•yet penned - ctio, line
ofil nienscre - :Wperthly. (Applause.l " 1
'arched the-serrible-iytges of that Italian•
'Ole' reconW.bilitSial.Atel. t te4tbose who '.arlg
..
t 11QINWI !Via from Mir ;altar there th e
Of !
I TR I
- 4 14IW'4.1PliVirbi thei . :nis;.
tees, O , O -to:tiutt-ti,Ftretsititcllint Sot the: .
.cserrow,Wiieritl#Stelfiir:''Al4litioist fro* .
ood forth'-in no iiiels of 'despair-in no
ME=
UM=
--"7- Fifth Street Stoeb*F — Factorp
gull% ENERGY, AND ECONOVY..:—
Tho brs!. ffoor In' ChUdien's 31. d. Socks. 1:13.
rifth 4 . 4 .r . = eni,:g n. lntkn i ta=rin prler, , st%e
SO
ADTANCE PrPRICE. T,T7' • •
#toelann l!aetra7. btle gime!, tavern Wood And Market.
NICHOLs7C r
- x cTII
rut:n.l=4 or
COOKING HTOVr.R. GRATER TIVINTA, .77.liffE/18. ACe
Lfferfy h7red. 111. ad .
ARNESTLY direct attention to a new
e'4 .nQ boo mnWtttln.of7AltUlliNTl)\'l;,inrtndn
hey
encore t :eKeyetolde State" kip,btbrlrnnrr terns
end the ••14'ortern
Them tharee neditome of ft nlAti. diamond,' or end
roundeedis of usetertah purr. s anything of thekind 114
offered to the unlffe. In eddltion to tlme.Mklee elluded to
above, thedr general etook conowisee ever) Ibid. In their
I,4ra/dr line, with the west appmmet Improvemente in view
at reel utility. Pletform and Counter SCALES, Dark .11111. 2
11 . 4.0010.1 , , ilakilr Ware. hod and DIV Irons. BIOOdr
Ten Kettles. am. In terry poleible variety of style nod MI
, IBM An Inepoethlunseolleited. duldh,hyldff
L: 1.11111.16L2N..- VALVAL ADAMS a. L. ,eau no :' .
J.J. stoop andsAsno..
LiOLOgit , o! .ROggen & ,
NOVELTY WORKS, I'iTTSBURGII, - .PA.
'rang. nod Depot Railroad &tiles, Hey,
Cattle and Orman do: Platform and Counter do: Door
Look, of all du% opl-111 /Fsp and numb Latehna. Col
Mills af oarkass Main nt *Ryland pattering
Bolt, and Pastoulnga, 310 nide Iron Castings of aTho7 rat
riots In form and Ankh. - atr
v..
NAPITT & OLD,.„;
;BRAES TOUNTEHS, PLUMBERS AND GAR ; Isl7llnn.
and IE3 Fled Shod, Attantrah. •
ALL 70)1.1.01/.111211 . oPP.Mr. ItAILLOAD 111110 L.
MANUFACYCIRE all kinds ,of 'Water, Gas
' and Mown latlana. • Monaco Sttad Irtl.ho a; and
*star on short notice. • . my.l-tir
110WARTIt BROTIEEt, •
• biAItBLE MASONS,'
zrariar srnzEr. NEAR sr: rzwrir. •
RESPECTFULLY inform their friendnonk
r , k r, , gte r die gr; ;ally, that - they have upend their
tth ►bane rtand.whoe theykeep on hand
;a tuna impply . ot heautifal MARBLE MANTELS, of Om
twaf4 ° Al2f... t iln , Mr. - 0:4 T .r11 ,1 1g. d .:171 ,14,
_ Mac Neill Bkiek, Blahs, and aronal to L arder:.
Cemetery lota maimed. with Baden and import Moine.
cal
i W. W. WALLACE, - •
STEAM MARBLE WORKS, . 4.1
319,021, and 823. Liberty erect, OtViarile, Ssuillfield sired,
. .
.
MONUMENTS, TotnhB , • Grime Stones., - ,
lys..rmiture Tope litantele. lemming Htonei; kr., a
. w.sf cm handrani. made to erder,; ley =whiner, at the
Invest' prima. Three hntutred original and AO toted de.
einris fur tiontimentk/in,4 0 4 hand. Mork and Alai Mar
ble furnished SAUL. =ado at the lowest price" Ali 0 ./Pri!
lilted with donate-it* riarbe4Y stott. w. R:,A.t.„.,,,,,.
E.oo4,."Merchant Tailam No.
i m ss Liberty stried.l.le now feweisbld yore elegant
vv., A. of goofs .lbr gentlemen's ever, consisting of
BMWs MOTHS.,..IIear, Sauey and 'West SI CdERSS,
rlneb. Casket:mina Slit Vestines to creat satiety,
Timms In Want of Superior ClSothtnit ire sseeecluST In
to call and examine. Our stock before buying; se we
wlll.deaser.to soaks it te tn.& interset to patches* ores- -
oda ' ,E. WATTS k C0.,8,5 Lnisstretmet-,
.4.11/11. b 015,111,1114211u31...41. L. ANTIFOXT ik IDPLiS.T . ,
A. MA ON & _CO.,' Wholesale and R . oteul ,
Attesi
„ Iv:0 . 1y ,
powly .
min
,Aealculd Ilan add Ain" , IPIT • 00 4 1, 4- 26 • 71111 t invti t ca4 14 . 4 4i-7- .4 . ~ ,
./yo44i.
Carl
. ...-.......'...-. .--....
mad Iby • 'MN- rdiltrr h 7a ,
VE.Par A. WitaMKIA AV/0 1( Z.Oe f"..1 df ,14 4 ,0 ••• ! ~ ,, 4, AednPt4dddril !
Itt U a " e' l l, t h" o444 sMath .4s o 4 F" Tr, 0 1 . 4 '4 1• • r . --
____
jjlti JAMES KING: Office and. Residence,
150 inirhsteed, mauls tho cogwess, i rto.
% :WOOdr.iatElte
"e Rzz l izoAzliMin t
1-4.. •
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY $3, 1854:
DRY GO
MEDICINE.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
AGENCIES.
. .. . . .
..gruißA•Gros' , MitE remOiCa to' o:
cl it m4rj i ti b i*rarxwbua_..nmgarmp i n i sra,
,-...... Zhicb I b iyel m tar,Al=r_ettricrll SIM
1 Weft acd.A.ll#loerr 111mr.-Ml4lol7:trnAita DEN:nr:
.7 11 111 FA T/ PR11 D K 42, C4t 1 .49 n t Illifidiga % -4.
I: iM!" 111 " M . • ., .
deaa N .i4ll_,..„ 1. „,_4ou.titAll.,
Tairvillas.t...rteW T :fidlicl
r , • i t i.,, : . hi - lie
0, artg•V m
itot.il" l l rVi.i.'----.!.! ) .
ti t zli*i- , , , i 7 .w.,..1-0-mr.i...111111 113/4,l3Tra--
.• 1)318 , 40 cloi, Cerii"l3lll6iii4 4 fief
foll =MT U. COLO'
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
TB UM IiAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1E454
. Ou Thursday last, corn THOUSAND of the citi
zens of Massacheisetts. gathered from every part
of the State, assembled in Faueuil hII in sol
emn Convention, to consider the Nchraska out
.rage, and held three semiotic. If we: hail room.
we would transfer to our columns the whole of
the brilliant and glowing speeches delivered on
the occasion. We mueit, however, content our.'
selves with extracts. The first speaker was
Hon Amos Tuck, of New Hampshire_ lie clos
ed his eloquent remarks as
"In this connection my recollection goes hock
to a few years age, in this city of Boston, when
the, citizens of New- Hampshire held a celebra
tion at the Fitchhurgli depot.. One of the most
distinguished sons of New Hampshire presided
on that oreasion—Daniel Webster lApplause.l
At that time Kossuth was a prisoner in Kutaiyeb.
in Turkey. The eyes of the whole world were
fixed upon the Hungarian refugee. Russia was
seeking for his hiosuP RtlsSia, wee demanding of
the_Porte that Kossuth be delivered up to be ex
ecuted. Os thatoccasion, after cernmenting up
on the circumstances of the occasion, Mr. Web
ster the following linguage: "There issome
~ .::sc.~.~aLs_ ,~,F~...,~c.F:~;%.iii*~'.uM^~.,'w..:.is+='p;u.::.cr.,.,---_"...., ._ ...~u.Mxum,,'~ei~,~u'~~°girt ~t3S-'`i ~~,~.H ~~~rh-~~~~~ 1
,_ ...»,tea-.'+w. ~ I >
grief of woe—among the millions who were ex
piating the Rijn done in the body—could I find
one who had proposed to surrender a mighty
realm. plighted to Freedom, to the fatal domin
ion of 'Slavery. ' Dante wrote of medieval
crimes t—lind ho lived in the blaze of the Nine
teenth Century--iu Christian and. Republican
America—his inferno would have revealed an
other departmeut, inhabited by those who repu
diate the sacred obligations of theirfirthers, and
sell the domain of Liberty by the square mile.
(Loud cheers.) We don't comprehend this mat- -
ter—what we want is a realizing sense of its atro
city—hut for the last decade we have become so
accustomed to the triumphs of the slave power,
that this measure, which a few years ago would
have armed the people with bristling steel, now
finds us timid, disheartened, and almost power
less. We have been preparing for this result—
..pe saw that vast and illimitable Texas come into
[he Union against our wishes, but acquiesced
with a criminal readiness—wesaw a war waged
for Slavery propngandism, and murmured for a
while, then shouted the hen of Buenk,Vista in
to the Presidential chair!: We have heard that
Slavery was bartering-fdf the island of Cabe at
the Court of Madrid, and we called it manifest
destiny. We have seen . the President of the
United Statei‘promise to reward 'Spanish pirates
for robbing men and women 'of their natural
rights, and are dumb. Yes: we have seen a
man seized in our very streets, manacled by our
officials, refused protection by our courts of jus
tice, shipped from our wharves, and consigned to
untold horrors that surround a recaptured slave,
and our moral torpor teas not been shaken off—
the deadly calm that broods over us has scarcely
been disturbed. Some of us thougfit we had
sounded the lowest depths of shame. We all
know that when the roof that canopies Faneull
Hall resounded night after night with the trend
of soldiers, who were prepared to da escort for
Thomas Sims from - the Court-house to.the brig
Acorn, that verge of infamy had been reached.
We flattered ourselves that the Compromises- pf
1830—the filthy sediments which were conceded
in the Union-saving filter—were the very dregli I
of degradation. They were considered the
country over RR a finality—and, from the amber
regions of Maine to the cotton fields of Mississ
ippi, paems were shouted that the harmonial age
had arrived, the millenium of hunkerism was es
tablished, and the question of Slavery forever
settled. Settled! eettlesll—yes, the appetite of
the wolf is settled, when gorged with the flesh of
its prey,. But wait till the morrow, and the re
newing appetite of the beast, eharpened by the
remembrance of his late repast, will lead him
again to the fold, to seek. for new plunder. So
with Slavery—it is unsatisfied—it hungers for
new prey—its insatiable appetite will never
know abatement till its conquests are co-extensive
with the conquests of the nation—till its rights
shall be admitted wherever the footprints of an
American is found. And therefore it is that
we now see it, with a ruthless and zacrilig
ions hand; while vet the sods are fresh upon
the graves of Clay and Webster. forcing
down the harrier whirls guarded this vast
region of Nebraska, iu order - that the oppres
sor of the African may enter and roam there at
his will. And under what pretext is thie gigan
tic outrage prosecuted! We have ono argument i
irate ailed to allay our fears, and one which ap-.I
peals to our convictions. Of the subterfuge with
regard to the supersedure of the Missouri Com
promise,
I would not insult the Cl/TUMOR sense of
any man by calling it an argument. Base as
were the Compromises of 1850, they were not
chargable with such on offence, and none but,
the bribed and pensioned miscreants -L-those who
hold and those who lust for office—aro sufficient
ly brazen to mention it. But we are told, in the
first place, that slavery wilt never go to'Nebnis.
ka—and no evil consequences will ensue frouthe
passage of this bill. The cry of no danger has
been heard before in this country. It is a fe
tallier sound, add as delusive ne it is familiar.—
In 1815 we were told by those who wished the
annexation of Texas, that slavery would not be
increased either in power or extent thereby, for
the admission would occasion emigration from
the mother slave Stated, and drain the evil from
Virginia and Maryland—as shivery passed south
ward and vrestward, it was to vacate the border
States. Did it prilve so! Does Virginia rank to
day among the free Comninnwealtits. of America!
So far from this being the case, her property has
become so valuable that she clings never so te
naciously to her republican business - of trading
marketable humanity. And so jealous is she of
this peculiar institution, that she confines pure
and benevolent women in the home .of the felon
for teaching the slave to read. In 1830 we were
told that the Wilmot ProviSo waSunnecessary to
the pacific territories, for - the potent hand of Na-,
mare had - placed there everlasting 'Otani:diens
against shivery. Now, there lives not u num, pos-
Sessed of common seuse, in the country, whodoes
not know that, were it not for positive statutory
prohibitioes. this hour would see thousands of
slaves bending over the precious sands or toiling
within the golden- mountains of California.—
[Cheering.] Why will not Slavery go to .Ne
braska ? Are there any preventives, Either from
its soil, its climate, or geographical position d
- these favor the settlement. of a large portion
of it by slaveholders, and as the presump
tion that they will so settle it NO have only 'the
assertion of Senator Donglea and the surmise of
Senator Everett. Freedom in Nebraska will have
no natural legislative defence : only the empty
predictions of aspirants for the Presidency stand
at its portals to shield and protect it. But if sla
very will not go north of 36° no', why disturb
'the Missouri Compromise by the passage of this
hill ? Oh, says the Boston Post, we wish to
establish the. great. Democratic principle, that
the people have a right to select-their own insti
tutions. I believe in State Rights, but' em • not. i
yet a convert to the. Teriitory Rights doctrine= l,
the right to allow a few hundred adventurers to
fastest the clam of Slavery upon Nebraska. I
believe that the territories are the creatures of
Congressional legislation, and It is incumbent
upon that branch of (lovernicient to breath into
them the vigorous and healthy life of Liherty„
and not the contagion and blight of Sievery.—
Lot whether s'aquatter - sovereignty" should sap.
plaint Congressional power over the territories
is not tbe question to be discussed—it is of ne
avail in this controversy—the supreme voice of
the people, througlif theirpreventatives, have
71e
declared that this Cerrito should be for ever
free. They had the right a declare this—sand
while Missouri remains a member of this Union,.
by no rule of legit., b o y no code of lunar can thla
declaration be invalidated: • This doctrine anon
interientiow is fraudulent in fact; and vicidisin
theory, for the very bill in which they pretend
to have incorporated this, principle, dictates a
government to Nebraska ; and, surely, Demo
cratic institutions can never legitimately become
the missives of Despotism. lam heartily glad
that we now understand What this Administra
tion audits minions ;menn by :Dimocracy--we
have their definitions ui Mist:cll. The alpha arid
..emega of their republicanism is thlsthat
the children of tnen, who through Certin
years of' struggle and Sacrifice' contended for
independence—Abe sons of those who an-1
tnounced the equality. '..:and !freedom ~O f.
all men. shall ..have an purastfained right
to hold property in man. That Is the Dettocracy
of - Douglass and Pierce, and the New. York Lrer
old. It is not the Democracy which I worship,
and love dear as life, thealfpot the Deemer:l4p
which has its battle fields in every clime, its he
roes in every race; which Les boon baptised in
seas of blood, and upon whose alter thousands of
devotees have freely yielded up their lives;' for
that Democracy has within it a fief' an Immutable
and unchangeable as the laws-Of the entrusts—.
a fiat which says Butt no mam or congregatioP
of men, shall enslave their fellow man,
I have but a few wordtt'more Ao ray: Fellow
citizens, I have visited this time-honored build
ing when the habiliments of moo:Ping shadoired
Its walls, and the solemn dirge sent up its la--
ruentations for departed men.',To-night;. it
seems to me that a sadder dirge might well bri
sounded, and deeper mourning, enshroud AMC
venerable place t. for this venerable-birth-place
_of American liberty has lived to see its offspring
so often sold and betrayed, that, with fitness we
!bight term it the grave, as well as the cradle of.
Liberty. Think of itLinlBlo a last was passed
which made all. America, a huntingdield ; and
the sun, riling from • the Atlantic I billowadour
neying through the long hours of the day to his
rest in the waters of the Pacifie, looks not down
upon a single inch of soil between the land of the
Briton and the Intel of the Meilen where the
slue is secure from the, bay. of the . bloodhound,.or tho clutch 'of the sportsman of IturiailitY:r—
And,:- as if this.watt-pot enough, in' '4861. if to
proposed to' transfer .'4BNOOO. square =ilea of
earth from freemen tp the 81ml/older.' In' the
light of that fact, do yin wonder that Pained
Hall may . be, deemed ~the tomb of Liberty t—,..
:We have heretofore it contended for the de.'
nationalisatien:af,Sigery. ' Our: duty,now is
to. prevent ;the 41euoti400lbotion , of - Freldoto.--;
Unless some Almighty power . interposes—an.
• less some assistance I which men can neither
create nor discovervelnes to • our aid-this' et
morthoundlesslerritory of,liebraskailuintrier T :
sing betweenthe.Rockyllountains and the su e .,
sisst - ppl—rich - in eierything , Which 'maim - Oho
earth grand and beautiful; =crowned-with Pura
whose glerrantrwhose multitude:rival the con ,
standees 'beneath ' whose Mysfiesi inpUtda lip
'buried and MottlditiUganindthosia roc's—are=
giOn which has been peopled hi inisginei-
Rep with Millions of bettiga enjeying ..thelleass
ins of a free eivi/ization, will., be..abaiviloneiLt&
_aninstitution.whieh - mists. but. to destroy--and
Shekel imliallotted Minh id,folluted 'hydVsibil
:tadCeres end Impoverished communities. That
'this. . _
ithwecom, fate Awaits as is bur ' too troo.=--
1 That it may be averted is my earnest prayer.
1 But whatever may betide, let us maintain.our
faith unshaken. Lot us stand unswervingly by
our chosen principles; and tholigh tha war
should be One 'of desperation anedespair, letup
weapon be withdrawn—no soldier of freedom
faint or falter in the ionteit. Let no ',free , song
of Peace beguile. us; no threat of the Un ion in
danger terrify or deter us: Fellow-eltisens, I
must and will avow it,L—should the pathway of
duty lead oven to that disastrous issue, I am pre,
pared to followit to the end;—l would not abate
one hair's breadth from the straight line of rec
titude, oven. to avoid separation of these States.
When national honor .ts a meaningless term;
when social compacts are 'disregarded; when the.
interests of whole races are at stake. when even
Liberty is perUestin this Western Fanphes there
is danger impending which transcends oven the
danger to the Union. For, should thitUrtion be
shattered into fragments, Massachusetts will
survive the wreck: an within her boundaries,
at least, the Stars and the tripes will float un
tarnished; and the eagle that towers above on
will gaze upon a people among whom master and
slave will be forbidden and forgotten ourses.—"
(Great applause.)
•
' The following revolutions were passed unani
mously:
Summoned to Faneuil Hall by the proposition
to repeal the 'Missouri Compromise, by which
the .vast territory of the Louisiana purchase,
North of 80° 30', was forever consecrated to
Freetiom,_the friends of Liberty in Masiseint
setts, throwingaside all difference of opinion upon
minor questionk of State and lattices' • policy;
are here to-day Scatter their solemn protest
against this overiliadowing and impending in
iquity. . . .
Resolved, That the Constitution of' the United
States confers upon Congress theright to "make
all needful rules and regulations respecting the
territory belonging to the United States," and
Shit it is the duty. of Congress So to legislate
for all the present and future inhabitants of the
territories, as to carry out the purposes for
which the Constitution was ordained and estab
lished, namely, to "form 'a more perfect union,
establish justice, . are domestic tranquillity,
provide for the common defence, and secure the
blessings of liberty."
Resolved, that it would be wicked and impious
for Congress, legislating for any territory, to Say
to its inhabitants, "here ye may kill, here ye
-may steal,"—so it is wicked and Impious to say
"here ye may possess your neighbour, his wife,
and his children, and make them as your .cat-
Se."
Resolved, That the so called Misranui Corgi-re
mise act applied only to the Territory of Louis.,
inns, of which Missouri was a part ; that, in
consenting to the admission of Missouri as
Slave State, and in waiving the prohibition of
Slavery South of 36° 30', tho North agreed to a
wrong upon condition that the South.should do
a right; and the North, having executed its
part of the compact, now demands that the
South shall keep its plighted faith.
Bemired, That the proposition to open to
Slavery 485,000 square miles of territory, which .
the whole country.
North and ,Booty t has
solemnly pledged to Freedom, will furnish nes.
proof of the foot of which we hare long warned
the American people, that Slavery keeps no
faith, regards no oath, and knows no law but Ito
own fierce and brutal wilL
Resolved, That this attempt to plant the accursed
institution of Slavery in the heart of the . Conti
nent. and to check the westward advance of civi
ihnitioni is but another step in the aggressive
nutrch . of the Slave Power towards the complete
and permanent ,ntrel of the destinies of Amer--
ice.
Resolved, That the territories of the United
States are held in trust for the landless—for the
laboring people of this country, and for the ref
ugees from the oppression of the Old World; and
we, therefore, protest against legislation which
forever shuts out the actual settlers from Nebrao
ka, except on condition of sinking him to the
level of a slave.
Resolved, That in this issue between Freedom
and Slavery the South cannot shield itself be
hind the pretence that this propoeitlotkia a boon
tendered by the North; that the fifteen millions
of Northern freemen have never authorised the
slaveholding adventurer of Illinois, or other Pres;
idential aspirants to squander their heritage.
Resolved That the commercial interest of this
country is deeply involved in the settlement of
Kansas and Nebraska by freemen, whereby their
unequalled resources, as the grain - bearing re
gion of the American continent, may be faddy de
veloped..
Resolved, That we rejoice to know . that the peo
ple of MassaChusetts are nearly unanimous, and
their. Representatives in Congress area unit in
- opposition to the faithless' aggress; that , we
call upon all, by agitation, . remonStrance,' and
petition, to unite and act in 'strengthening. their I
hands, and we implore all the Representatives of
our common country to unite in defeating this
inftunous echeme. • •
• Resolved, That if this new conspiracy against
liberty in America shall be consummated, if force
is to be the only standard orjustice and 'honor
with the South, it cannot complain if the fire
thus kindled at. the North, consuming all -Com
promises which have given shelter to Shirai,
shall spread into a conflagration which will' not
be checked until it has swept away : Slavery its
.
self.
MOM HAM:LIMBURG.
CorreaDondencerof the Daily PDtabargh Gasettc
. ,
llmumszmaci, Feb. 20.
Is BIM/al.-Ikt at 2,{ P. M.
Mr.sl'Clintock presented a remonstrance, sign
edby 205 citizens of the city of Allegheny, agaund
'grinding the Penn'a and Ohio Hamad 'company
the right to use the Commons in said:city.
A few petitions we r e preianted. 'Among them
n remonstrance by 34- Pricongitinst the, billto
incorporate a Board of Pire — Direeters . for the
City and Counti.or Philadelphia.
Petitions for a ;Prohibitory liquor Law were
presented by itinisis. , :Frir;Eltrllfa, E. W. EOm
lin mid Pratt. _
Mr. Mester, from the . Judiciary Committee.
reported , the bill relative to establishing' and
changing places of hilliiing elections; which was
subsequently'taken up, and ifter some discus
sion postponed. [The Uri anemias a Tote, of
the people on the question of a change of place
ofwotingin any tilection.district] ,
lir. Ituckalew.,(Banks) reported .the supple
ment to the bill regulating Berke, with. i ream-
Vendation that it be negatived., 1
Mr. McClintock; one to insivalt the questiOnof
&Prohibitory Liquor Law to es T 04 , of the people.
Mr. Kunkle, on to consolii;liete the Baltiinore
and Susquelsanzds, York and Cumberland and
Susquehanna ' Broad companied into one corn
pan. be al the `Smquebanns Itailmul.
coin
This following bias passed final reading: I
"One to prohibit: municipal subscriptions. is
rorthumberlea' a county, or in any twurnglui or ;
townships of said , county. ,
One regulating the compensation„of. Count . *
Commissioners for certain semces, under the
military law of 1849. , ,
°One relative to Official Seals. 3
Mr. Hoge called up the hill supplementary to
the Mercer and New Castle railroad company,
pending an amendment to prevent the =Van
from making branches over, ten miles Jaleugth.
Mr. Dorms , oppased the, bill, denouncing It as
a part of the Yawing° fraud, -which should not
be encouraged by, the Legislative. -
Mr. Hamlin, of Mcßinus, replied. He said
the" Senator bad prejudged the quest/vs. No
'fraud had yet been shown. When the committee
of investigation on this' subject had reported. IL
would be time enough to consider the question
whether fraud was committed or not. If fraud
tU t4 7
was shown,,he would go as far as any
„to
correct it.
Mr. Price submitted his amendmen f which
he.had before given notice, to Penult the compa
ny to connect with any Ohio, railroad weat'of
Miner, and any Pennsylvania railroad east of
Mercer, provided such road did not connect with
any New York road; and, provided the company
did not lease or mortgage their road to any New
- The chief ob,lect of this amendment is to pre
vent a connectors with the Peonage railroad—
; Pending the :amendment the.bill woe/spin post.
pond, end thasmendment ordered* be printed.
Before the question on postpisaiment was takes,
Mr. Buckalew carted for a division of the gees
' lion on the amendment, to end with-the right to
connect with Ohio roads. • ; ;
Mr. Souks the postponement, saying
I• thittkVilid n t exaetlycomprethend the gnats:in,
I bat that lie ould Tote -*pleat an restriaths
imminent& ; • • , ' 3 ,- ,
On motion of Mr. Wilkie the- bill to extend
the charter of the Beall of liUddistencti we& ea.
ken np, and pc terse& cuaseeond reinibbe. •
I Cor, motion of Xr.Goodwhi.itha supplement to'
the SLOWER Fund was takenup; paastdCommity
toe dale Wholei and vas theislaidover. . •
bir.• Pry called up the bill to, bee the
I ,
-•
laren s ' and Aerhanladlepon'X o
f Aba.
town; whichtelks Whole cad
The &ne the
•
The Boom met tA 21 P. a 1
Being Ileiltiatoray, a number eipititOna oh : k
misty of stibjects went prese#4. ,Among the=
the f 0 Owing
ildr. Parke winded the :patron or 206 fi
rm of thCoVerAlleghpa, alratut thiP, l34B V
Pr "lair. Ileardloita ea
ft atidTentaTwanla
BaltralliCOrnOrg* l Pli I f ) ll "P', * g ra F id 1
in uld,nitx n :
lb.-porter, one of sindlir linpoit: .
Ur. Parke, the petition of the batlike lei
VOLUME LXVII-NUMBER 163.
Elders of the German Erangelieel 'Protestant
Church' at Pittsburgb, relative to their burial
ground.
m t . Bighorn, a monomial from the Agricu .
ral SOciety of Allegheny County, making the
stealing' of fruit larceny at common' law. •
Petitronslbr the repeal of the three mitt bur.; f
nage tax on the Pam& Railroad.
One for an appropriation for the - instinsie'esent • 1
of the Susquehanna river front the head id nail-'
gation on the West Branch to tidewater. • . I
One for an increase of the fees of - Justices of
the Peace and Constables, and the re-enactment
of the fee 11M of 1814.
The following bills were read in place: -
- Joint resolutions relative relative to the &abet Lew- -
istown. and the Susquehanna County Banks.
A bill relative to the fees of District Attor
neys.
A supplement to the Pittebargh and Erie
road company.
One relative to the unseated lands in*Clarion
county.
One to incorporate tko,Franklin Mining Corn- .
P an Y•
One relative to the duties of township
'A supplement to the act for the %enmity of
ground rents'.
One to incorporate—the — Washingtos County , .
Horticultural Society. - . •
Messrs. Beck, Scott, Herr, Foster, and Boa-,
ring were appointed the committee' Wider the
resolution of the House of Saturday, t 0
gate the affairs of the Forrest ItaprovententOont--
pany, - to ascertain ; hether the, company has not
forfcitedite charter. • - - • ,
. . .
One or two private MILS passed ;*and at an early
hour the House adjoured.
limuusnuno, February 21:
Is 13essra.—A few petitions were preamtat' • -
but none from the western part of the litate. .
Mr. Platt presented tho procoedkupt of a meet
ing held in Bradford coast, protesting swarm
the passage of the Nebraska bill in Cenral, '
and calling upon our Senators and Remand*.
tires to discourage the act, as a gross violet/co :.'
of Northern rights. L . •
Mr. Jamison submitted the folliering I ,rlseePPl:••
Lion:
- .
Resolved, That tho Canal Commlastotteni'le
requested to examine into-the: !rands eihnied'to,
have been perpetrated by Levi. G. Clover... • .-
Collector at Pittsburgh, in relation to toil Fert:lT;
market boats and stone flats, and report to Ole
Semite, as early as oeaible.
The resolution
.gale rise to sotne - ttekite:=—':
Messrs. Jamison, Darsie- and _ Crab eatOlett*
it, indliletare, Quigglo. and idnekalew.in*ReF,
Mr. Buckalew moved to nosinone it„:•edrititi,
was disagreed to-yeas - 13, nays 16, - tia folleine:"
Yeas-Messrs. Bucludew, Foulke* Viy,
Goodwin, Haldeman, Byron D. Tlaralin, - -Iliester,
Hoge, .M'Clintock, Ill'lmilinti, Platt, Quiggio,
Nue-Messrs. Barnes, Crabb, Darlington,:; ,
Barrie, Ferguson, Frick, Hatallton,,Ephraim IT.
Hamlin, Jamison, Kinser, Kunkle; Price; Slifer,
The resolution then passed. ..; ;. : • ••,..1 :v..- .; i.'; -i .
On motion of Mr. M'Parlandi-the 'bill to meat ; - ".. -.--,;.;.,
a new county out of parts .of Westmareland,,to:'
be called Ligonier, was taken up and passed its
On motion of Mr. Hogn , thistillatipplerairita- - ' - -%•-•
ry to the Mercer and New Caatle.BaiheadCrim-
Piny was again taken PP. Pending the - *Mend'
meat of Mr. Price to Mr. Darsie's amendment to _, , 2,
the first sectionois follows: -- ' " • . -----•-•`".
"That the said Mercer and New' Castle nil- - ' ' '''
road company is hereby authorized to connect .... ' .",.
their railroad with.any railroad in the State of
Ohio, coming to the State line westward of Mer-.
.
car, provided that it shall' not be lawfhl for it to
connect With any 'railroad west or Mercer, thee - - „
shall connect with any:railroad that' shall run to - '•• ' -
or connect with any railroad that rites to theliie' . .;
of the State of New York, and if the Veregigo.l . ..-I
railroad company shall connect with the said ffrat , . I
named railroad, it shall be taken as a binding - . -•
agreement-of tile latter compatry, tied italiiill ,
not run its railroad to; nor connect with, any rail . -"- •
Toad running to the. New York State line; and .... ;.. -,.
provided that said Mercer and!, Nevr.Castie rail- , ~„ i .
road" Company shall not _lease or mortgageLts ,
road to any railroad - Company...not incorporated • ' •.• - -
ender the lawn of 'this State, and 'bare Mother -
powers to run in connectilon with airy.other rail... : ,
road;_than are or may ba autharised by..thelami , , ..•
. ....
of this Commonwealth."
• Mr. Demia opposed the amendment and tha
bill in as animated speech. The amendment, in
hie oßizilon„ wm. not suffieissitly stringent.
.
Mr: Price supported it at somelength, ;
Mr.,l3nckalew opposed it and :went against all. : , , ;;
reatriCtive amendments: .. "- .; /..
The amendment was finally nclopto by the ,
-
following . el) te : - • ' • • ' ","
Yam-Messrs. Cialib, Cressweli, "Darlitigtom,
Faulknal, Fry; Goixiwin, 'Haldeman, Hamilton, - ' •
lioge, . McClintock McFarland, .Pricr,.Quiggin,
Slifer,.Wherry,-15. - , . . ~_ , , . . .
Naya-Messrs. „ Banicei.li
.tickideir, Davie,.
~ '
Ferguson, Frick, 13. 3). liatrilla,'E. W. Batelle, '.
Hendrick,' Hrister, Jamison, Kinuri 'Kunkel; -: ..
Piatt,didecoslhi , ,,9peakes. , -.14, : ....
The question now arose. on the amendment as
unleaded; when • ' • '
' Mr. Backniew calledfor a division of the goes
to end with the ciente authorising - a con , " "..- -
nation with any Ohio road westward-of Meteor. • i ...
. The first division was adopted-yeMi lli,„Xeira
.. ---
13, as follows:
.. era.-Messrs. Barnes, i/illailikir, . ' Dania,
Femme, Fry, Haldeman,„ B. D: Hamlin; E. - W.'
Hamlin, Hendricks; Tatalivin, Kinser; Kunkel; - '....
Patti Slifer, Wherry, McCialls, -- Sjseala---16'.. ;: .- .
NnSe: -- Crabb, Cresawell,' Darlington, Faulk- . ..
.roil. Frick, Goodwin,.. Hamilton, .H.iestec, Hogs, . . •
McClir' dock, McFarland, Price, Quiggli,;lB. _ , .
Mr. Barrie expressed surprise at the course of
the Senate , on 'this bill 'lt wait extraordinary"
lie denounced the original ehartering-of this - -
Company sea rank fraud as ever was perpetrat- . ..,
od, and deo - , his ; determination; to light the _
bed
Company ate by
by step , to,the,encl: • -
. Mr. B. D. SMlitt, and Mr. Backsiew ".ipres- . .'
eird themselves in of aliberaPpolley in re.
gardto all railroads. ,'
-Mr. the
and Mr. Kunkel, Aid not the es ,i,;,......;
l
shape the bill had autil-briefiy, opposed,
. r ~,
t. • ' - . ' ' --'"'
..., • . .. , . , ~ . - ~ ....
Th'e amendmentLl ant sras WA TO
endelt then
. .
:down, thefollowing voter • •
Yeas.—Mrearz Duelndirr,•Cresswell, Decline, ; .
eon, Heldman, B.; Hamlin, E. Vir# :Hamlin, • •
Hoge, Kinser, McFarbpd,..Piatt, QuigtO, Slifer.
~
McCulin, Seca
'Maya—Means: Cribb, Darale, Per; • ''
pain, Feta:red, Frieg Fry,Cbisbrin,Mandlton,
llendrick,ffiester, Jamison,Ktutkel,
•
The:' sereral,section3 of, the bill mars- then
agreed to, when. , • •
Mr. Dune bared 'amend, to rastriet the
branching power to roads arty° miles in length.' - • •
Not agreed,to.
Mr. Darsie then submitted l
n..
' a new eetin im
T axing a tonnage tat of three noft,per tulle per
ton; and if the company ennnectewith the Ira'''. •
tango railroad, reserving the,righSto•the Legit . - • -
latare hereafter to impose &tax epon. pawners ,
at a rate not exceeding ons-U , lt. cent per mile <
upon
each passenger rwsing ores: either of add
This amendnient was agreed to by the 2
• easklestra. Barnes, • But Ulm, Gralk
Cresawell, Darlington, Duple, Ferginton,Scrork7
pod, Frick,. Fry, Goodwin, Hamilton, EPLfaim
Huai, Hendrieks, Hinter, Jamison; aonikel - ' ,
Nelintook; • Fintt • Price, -.Wham kr9adtit;
Fags= ~ieags _Haldeman, Byres , I?! Ilanal.
Hoge, Strum lir-Foriond, 42‘d86 1 e, Enifon!";•
On motion of Mr- Bookolow, As Author
.e ou
. .
ect
sideration of
present., the bill was postpon for-..thn
On meal . eit of Mr. Prize, the bill ridatlis
deeds and twanterineete of real estate of !dallied.:
women, was taken up, passed ..e.oniunittee „with.
severtd amendnunte, and waandi
4dimtroa
The noun was derided : Mui eonaldiwatitli.of
- Prints Mils on the private calendar, to the ex
ohnlon of all other .business, and the following
p . ,,tesed their aaTerla Zell4 l / 4 0:, • , •
AI net autharialnw, the collection of costs of
paving, k. 0.; of Fideralritieed,..Mletthany.oity.
An act to - bliorpinta
wale College of Prantitid .
A farther sttpplernent loaned entitled An act
atithorlsingthe GOTerllol' to ineorputate
- Icts'.4tnn tent Cross
~Creek YR/ley plank
• ' An 64,0 incorporate the Mutual dome laae;
isnot) earepany of Pittabargh., , Alleghen'y army.-
An set to incorporate the Allegheny City and.
Freeport Relined Cotnpany.
- An - set itkorporate the Praidilpbti
;Dairen river railroad 'company. - - -
An. set extending the provisions of an act,
protect fruit and pea& Outpace in carte:us eonn-..c
ties,- to the Counties of Adams, Laserna, *mks,
)fereer;TOrlt, lifontgoinerN WsAdnilics" . "tiugd ,
. . . .
Sturs.-L-Essairry fircairst.—Tbe - senate iniet
at 7 7. 1.14 to consider priests bills; lual theibl-=-1;
lovirig, among a number otottorin,irierikel: ti keirli
itierial rattling': , :LS
To inco
of rporate the riTiloie_iiii4
- entown
mothamori the Fanki of Ifiddietmen , raleVz•
•q 1 1 11r.tOanthethe the ; l3harpabnrg ,Btldgo Cow','_
to borrow money: • -,
emeintlini adoitel, to o r s ,;
40.•134 till &Millar not: Atlptunat ` •
. F .