The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, June 29, 1854, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED IN 1786. •
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• PITTSBURG'HGAZETTE BUSINESS CARDS
PUBLISHED DAILY AND 'WEEKLY BY --------------------------_____-
_ 'WHITE & CO.
imc Dt i vtD or.i nl Exith it 'WHIT 'E l izr , p dcd P,,,, A3ll7 .l "l pe d r Ata d irr meL . JOSEPH S. & „et. P: MORRISON, Attar
s". at Law. Mike Na 143 Fourth
realua. rusdrinnt.Pl_ttoborgb. P. 4m.t ia b' yl t i m"
' VERIIS:
DAILY-41k dollars per antuno..parable half yearly
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1: *dunce. W. HALL, Attorney, at Law, "Baks
t!:
WEEKLY -Two dolleuper onnum, In adman. Cloba e well's nalalugs," Grant street, annul Y
will hseapplied on the followlog conditions: D d dl e , Leath and
- Mulerf copies per annuan-------..-....; 6 00 -_ _____
...adU-.171 .
Tea mpg. do - ..... ..... is oo BERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law,
The Tamar .. 11. ..,, A , thth
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person__
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'• , ~,,,dZk p ri Invariably to attune°. No dab papaw will ItOBE'RT POLLOCY, Attorney at LnlC- -
, b. mut rater th e sma• minis, illiinal the money la mint far cor ded . ar, Fish and di -
BATES GF ADVERTISING: TAMES J. K.UIIN, Attorney at Law, office
Ono moue, (10 lanai Nonpareil or . Agate /
Do one Manta .9.- .. . -... ........g 050 11., Fourth 'tract, near Grant, Pittsburgh. MlSdly .
Dri each additional Insertion-- 025 - ----- ---------------
Do , - ....k..........._ son pRAIvOISO.FLANEGIN,AttorneintLa ,
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600 JASPER E BRADY, Attorney rimy at Law,
~ :tio ' tso t00ntha . ..7 . - - :;7.27...7.7. - .. 700 E:
.BRADY,
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km p.a.. n a mth a -- a lB 00 ANTiERS AND BROKERS
niandiat Caralt,Ls lines orlon . s -- pe . i'ariatin 000
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one ilne
m do...liaribr .4. sat nta ni o di u tlo v nal .4 llno
<v.,. TIERNAN 4 ---.
' 0., Bankers and Exchange
_ sumo cununser paper .. .... -........-...... 25 01 A . „, b / 0•01037 .• R 0.95 WOodstreat, corner of Dbuncoad Alter.
i„„..:at t ri....i 02torre, mass: Cs Or Me OOXII. and sirEV...D. lull p.. .
~,, priee. 4 4 , • ,13 • U 3 ' lo the FeetiF Mtn. Eschatuto. a ndten&rq " N t rt:;. 4 r ( dttOlstt e r t la
sun Advertisement s wirceadlog am amt oot aver lAteon 11,ruargl, ~, . .,9 .leltt e i r . ,, , ,t r Esl , .d t l OtLee Z .l. l De,4o.D.,, e °,,,,0 cell , 7 4falu b t r riztvgt r s t t ratat.Trussasas er d.._ . metie p,,a * F - I',_„„,, ~,1 i1 .,- .9n-Ht - t" 3 ißioWe-h o ilT e: n --
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'..wir." I b 4 =mut Ohnged 65r 1. ir pubtication. -- -ma , nottnuttl7 for Mlle. . lahDid s
..inMacing candidates fur 051, to be charged the same ALLAN [Luna- -town. RAMC- MOILLMM EU.=
f. idtwr .41mtlatitatt. ' RAMER & RAIL ,M Bankers and Es-
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Advertisements not marked on th e copy for a Trifled IC .
p l a n o ehl ri tl i r i a ,c e la* tedeoreordl ili nf o il ,: b. ''''"U'''t
tBI r'rbld, d ' Im9 illsf3k no .'.l:".".7o,t.eot*.neSttiFeeltrs r d n Real .6l l 9' .state hl ."4
or rteek lin Seen '' l
their 0 1 141 k.f."..ori=se `=" l .l?:atf.gllgtlVr!`: - 110,1111 1. rg:r ri r i r s ?"' ss t it tsl di co ll'e : 0bo nul"'
V at
Otto begat of other perms n wen as all al verthemente _ 01 ,..... made ' . :o all."Ltiolters
to
the Colon. ( l ance th er .'- r4
not ,IMMerilatidr umlaued' with thelr own badness, and .. - " . ...'7 Cool 11 'd 4 . 04 . ditortir OPPosite the St Chutes
answer of advernaemerat. to length or otherwlso. Le. .....*. • tarldy 1
mud the /Mita &1. R' be peep at the usual nth. -r‘
' Wm 1111 nett traeut advertising. bille will la reparately p . 1 , - , . KING, Coin Stock and Exchange
nra' nrtl p' lT:ria r rsrutilVdis tams, cm so.- ism 3 1= . * irth it' 4- 8u74-4 - 14 stcd... I
Ism...vs:A township ands
, tr analitie =ceiling, and all mot nag Collefitc;dTeZde r.UU er'e* * it em 1e5 nra d 9 ,,, 141 .., d ,„% 1 et w e r.„
POI Wteetlaas and natters to be charged NUMMI% Par- torn Batik Notes Bought and sold. - Ira -
at ele. wamme.- -----
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~,,,,,,,,, , WAIDOLVAX PALMAS-- „..nailllAL laaalta ------- 1134. X. BARD
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Beat h sow. assn..* au6O11: stscgs„ olden somata. RIALMER, HANNA &Co Succe o to
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Last....to. t o. .al d n.t to lav be lls ou tton ib s :s r... obi:sup sstises, and , when L1:r14%
1 .4 1.r1nt h , fr... w Ban m ker E s i E;hange Ilro BB kers rB and
Regales . advertisers, and an other. sendlof DOintrandat• Daa. a . r ota l w, h o l ta.d . B=l,_ x 0 .1. ". °Min 'a t " O r
"..14 . rani/dog notkra deslanal to cult attention to Tkd ed - 4 ,,, c ,.. t. kb, ... corner of Irood arid
1 ,1 , 11 ,,, =ea, Omura, or tor Pa enteraintotad., Chula ibr der. and collodion mad r ela m nearl t"mi r atl p l ein iK ei• ht
ate made for 'admittance-GI notices of Orb pal itr
*.i. smstsioss-ars7 sous designed to can atteptlon dL. ~ a.,,tho u.ii.RMtet.•
to prints, enterprises , calculatad or Intended to promote o„i d it Usual= paid far . Foreign and Amerkau
ludlvidual lutenist. mail only be inserted Mth the . under- ,t,f. -- . s.,- - --- , ..- - .. s
!Moiling that the woo hi to la, paid kr. If Dotsmded to ed ,d, ,d7d - t,,ii --- tik'ir "" -e•R '"'" e9 " . I ' `" 1 " .-e . eld9 F"
be Dunned In the local colemm the Name will be Marked
at too rate of 10 cents per line.' Ix. a. wILLIAIIII -......- ..J. C. lever.
, a 11 1 •1 144 or LA- o l o tti tiroa th besloooka,Gled triple peke, WAI, H. WILLIAMS & C0., - liankes and
Rea Estate Areal/gaud Auctioneers' advertisements not 4.7,,, ....., P.-6550 .„,.. 5 .. 110,4 , North Rut tnnior of Woo cod
us be classed nal. yearly rats. buhallosed a distoatt of ....._•-•••."•• ~._,' ...7,2..., - ..,-, .___ . _n_..
[blur tam and orw.third. per cent from
td
amount of ........"`" ..... " I t .. " .. a. " . ..a. am '`..."-"....
bid.. . , ... pumptir atteorled to. ja9.lr
• Wirkl3.l . DI TLI IrtEHT IX DALLI_VADIDAI. -
One Swam Apra. loe •r ti on ..
_v . dd 4 WILKINS & CO , Exchange Brokers,
. Do. each eddltional
la
-37 41 5 ., No. 7 5 Fourth street, CO.,
the Bank of lints
alincleinitnalla is lirctilr rare. n. All transonic= at most liberal role. drlo
One &Mary 00 lineylorne fn t 1..... .t 0 cent.. ----
Do earl .calusisi bu5cn05.....2., «mu, WM. LARIMER, Jr , Banker and Bro.
AB tnusiamt adeertisementa to be p aid I. advance. V V ter. Itb street No. CO: adminlolog the Bank of
Prttsburgh.
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DATES OF DISCOUNT. • m lIOLMES &: SON, Dealers in Foreign
(31,11ArTAD mar rot seta rrrraDUtall aArtrrs, la .i. N e and Omuta Bills of Parlance. Certificates of Be
rne, frank hues and Specie, On. GO Market street, nit,
N. II OLAIES & SONS, Brokers.
Na. a: atik...: ca e 5......... rota amt r,...th .4. rat.a.vt. th'fr%h&O,ll,llgr s att.' ''" *il the P rim ' , " d tk's
PENNSYLVANIA. .Itrartelt al NeaLs..-- I'e -- -- -- --------
Bank of Pitlaborah....-Intril.traneh at Youngstowa. do ----- --- --- -- -- ----- - --- -- Eachangs Bank or do Dar City Bank. Cincinnati- do COMMISSION &C. •
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tier. and AIaDUI 4 / set do...par Oltumerelal Illclneinl- do
Bost or Commute . ..par Franklin 11mk,..- do
Wilt:ll2' titlE;.= t;'l`l=l. l lflkializ: g.l W1L .... K. SUTTON.
e ree , r, inpor er an ea is
saisc of Puromilvaul......par Weiderti 'Rescue Moak.. do Trh o k,,,a ti 1 i d D i n , •
Bina Urea. urnaldp-par Runk or Staunton .....- -
, yi,.. .t a rtt n t o.o f p....
8k.. .... m par small m .Lotelk iiima .. It. VOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Mo- L
, tiara nisa....--..-......p5t All solvent ass:. ____ 3i jw.r.,"C,lb ur . l . , 71 W/B o T o lta P ilo South-East wetter
enstaglon 1100,...... -.par NEW Tom. • ___-_i_ . _' _ .. 1 , "'RR. rem.Mb2l _
31 41" setunale ur"* Bara 'eL k? A ... "" -par Co Ne un . D r v w .. k .. ...... .................. - -17 lil i W. rt. l-- INDEX.TER, General Merchan-
Pru=a l t r il.V" -- .: nslus& ji .... / . f . l " L . -"_'. ts. sti...i.sTfirs=r =°.Tlifiltimt7.`a"tqc-s;s:Fr'nt
it=limx .a. .slur Countre itir ... -.. - .... - 4 ..., -- -- ------ -- - r !----!1i...' - -_ '2___
A. MeCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teas,
Western 1ttra n . 1 . 41 ".7"; • -- rn bi l iolvent Italttf . . 51 W' 14 '
~,....,...„W. : 1,0 vim 'NIA_ 7 ' Cit.ol,o PorrißrOroatorleit Wooden and Wino... are.
:sat ornesster. Sank or the Valier-.- It; „,„,,,, teun T,,,'„,, l 71=1,bl.th Street t% LI It.Lireco..lrlog . Large
usiscornssmns .- .....par Bank afra-ltatmond... a --- 9 . 0 ......... ... Gruol7 or.
Bank ef Del co, cilste - r-. Ir.s. nua 1.,- horfcd/c " fa'd'e et9ek- tweheeed from 9.4 h "" ht tbs L'otst ,l
... i l k " v .. Market., which will be sold at the market Ann,
Batik efrarnaurtawn.-
Rank of Gottroburgh.L... p; Iferchanteg " " -mte l y t '' .. ‘t.".t. , and / 0 . 511 105. buying - by the
~ prantit7. !applied at wholesale lino.
tsar. of Levistrnso..-... - North Western Beat-.
Bank of 111Iddkdown. ........1% Itraftetra.......--... - e s a . s i , s tlimsd In the Mr fi re of &arca split
Montgomery Co. Bank.....par NORTG CAROLINA.
PR-LIVE, COMMi4SIOII and For ofliarthambetiand Bank of Carer Year.. 2 fi L & A.- - b
randus. Bank .: ,
,k 4 th 6 ,g 001,0. o rrt Ear o jr • 2 • warding Merehanty dealers In Wool and Prodna
Columbia Ult Iteraiie - 117.par Conk Bara.Wilmbagtaa. 2 genemlirt air. Plats/mgt. 3aanfactares. No. 114. Second
DaylalitoWn 8a11k....-...par kierebantrlßk.keatarroh 2 stroot. l'lttAbOrgh• . 13 , 53
Iteedon Benk..-......-- .. BOOTH CAROLINA» - --- ' 'PG
-1...
rumen P1a niw i 1,;1u,0,, 2...... la T la , tlng h lialina I i S. LEECH, MeALPIN & CO., Whole
r...o.""we,..."Ar."",arthrwp.,-z.r m ast..k t . r .or eb, 4 , 4, 1 ra,i;1 31 . it;:. • Drul ' isre l s e n G nss "" manussh """'lD'l s.. " l42. l' ss P r sir I .: N aus m't"l r strcst. "rni
Rum. Ilk °Maharani oa.mtr GEORGIA. iitte l •Dr _Fl_.
War. a pct.*. Wayoullatat.bil Magmas 10. it Ilk' 03 r-ort-r_itreasor -----
FV 4o kina sk Weehlagnat-ter Bank of Angusta..- 2
MarrhOrnr, 5ank......---1 1 Bk ofßrarenelek. Aerie'. 2 I.t i4 ROBISON & CO. Whole&de Grocers,
Honesdale Iluk..- ...- /3.: _ TE.h.•iESSEIL e Produce Dee and Commission Machantk
loreenter-nank.. ... - -....par Aneolvent Dank. .-. 3 bertr street, Pittsburgh. liatO Na '
I
tuessurm.nt.r.".lnuk-..par KENTUCKY. -
PAL401:II natural! D
mt.,. pr.r, t 11.Ti t - Alfet r i t:f.a=s l .s iri b lsollmertl,... 6 ---.----.--- --arra. ra Young
lla Itank-...par North ro DX ante= .. S PRINGER lIARBAUGII & CO., (Susees
. Ws* muss Bank- - h. Santh:rnllkedEentuekr . or. to S. IlarbauslA Commission and Forwarding
Honing Bk,Wilkess . It .111.4.500RL - 3 enlantu Dealers In W and Produce generallr.Nos.
~: 4r, Th.k....................... ] : t . By drum,. of mis. dge r_ la, 115 prat and 110 Furnd apart,. Plrlatarr7k. P. ats24r
• 416 f N o fh o, .-,""" I " aisle DaLan l rl ) 50 j - e& W. - REA, Flou - Factors Commission
Galel State Ban.. Pi Bank of Ills
N ._.:.•- 75 •nd Forwarding Alereh.t. and D'eal / Prod
• I
BrXelall it Akr0n......... ..,-- ste triscossur. ' is rnar ' all Orders foe Pittsburgh Manufacturer! ' promr,7l ,
Insach as atneas.=-..- a. • wo.b.*Firs In. os. - entarti t sl t s i . i+a-` M .T 4 W..t. 906. . 0 " et. , F RIMIGOIt y .
= ' a t t 0V11 4 =7" . d. k oliarmen t =tetßarik I (0"4.
- 491-11- '
Branch atOlindant....-- do 'Government Steak Bank a kA. 1 /Aanr-------...........-...,...-- Es. r. soars
Bratich at ..t.A. , -.. do Peobasular naok---- 3 T ARDY, JONES & CO.. Successors to
__ ,lllmitoba_tDo. s goo,- .... ..-.... Elo__
...losursoce_
~..„. .C om. poor.- -
, 3 AT w 00d, ,,,,,, d , 00.0 ...„..,.. cm
.„.....„. "lk ,
u != i 7; i 53 a = ...... 17,-.... ---6 .A.R -r--- - erchants, Dealer. is Pittsburgh Sias uhelured Girds,
launch at Aebtebula...... do Bt. .t N. Anteriea,Torento I Pitt. b.Glb•
jo lveh iob
mim at Sahun ooona. .. .........;
do do
Book ilk alb . "
li Poo o
1 tr00 1e.20 ..... r0nt0
5 5 i --- V
Y. - .3/AnirSi'S & C0.,Wh0105.310 GEO
= :tiat'imiaral7...." do
BI F. " A f EYEIVPIC.C3L74.. ' gent:Tr . gi m atTt i tr G:tIVI -r at7s . 7 ''' W i tier 'l ClllVl C , th 'd .
• :I agdnattea_ ..- go g gr 4 Drk td.. .-........ u
---.... do iv - ILJE .I RCt i IIt. & ANTELO, General Commis
amiss: a ta55...i.:.?:":.: do On Baltimore '
linineb at Steubenviaii- do WESTERN BIG - M -
GB. * m eon ITUlrru &k eu n ti ' of Ph P;rit kiPl". I ' l4'd '1"-'"
gatrarally. -.. jay -;y
Branch at Mt. Vernon.... do CineinnatL.-.----.- 1 4 t;
assn
Itranehat l 'Dana at
irinSiSable:- .dolat / 6 °. 1 . ------- " 110IDI WATT l-- -&
CO., Wh-Olesale G Mona
rocers,
niscssi mmi la. " st m r.....- il t..- - .- * cs d° Donlloona, AsD 4 P ardeß ECTE L A A'n, "- Don • Commlukin Mereliont. cod Dealt. In Preston end
Branch at Mt. leisanot... do, do Patriot.--. 15,50 P tteburah 3lanoiractnrop.Bo. =4l Libertr et.. litteburr.h
Bawl at ?tormllle...-. gam vd--- ...... ---114 T B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio
en : Pian*-.C..7.7.... datEn•asink.Via=:. T:se ell k 02411nmon sad wonninunot zurdo, and Wa:.
Branch at Portannnta.- do Ten Talers..-..».-..... 7.60 Fele vest In Reter. ammo Palthmutter. Pot and
i t .....,,m,, d ________ do r d i e ....._________ sop real Ash, and western Produce s . . Water street,
B rave
at Itassons.--,... do &menden. -....--- 4,53 ketneen Smith/Idd and Wood. PI bores,
Brawn at Bunton& -a- do Yen Guilders-- - 3.95 - ------ „a
Bra=ch at Massilloa---- do Napolerms--..- 1,60 rooms Una. ma. . . ... . .. artrOXAB urns, as
sass* at trosasm--_, do Droste- 2,15
_ilea of P;ra iiiiith - rs.. fans a co.:
T LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers
PRICES OF STOCKS. -- - , Produce aria Corcualnan Merchant_ .tr d Deal 1 '
• Pittsburgh MantiDetures, ho. 111 homple ' treet, Pitt: --
REPORTED FOR VIE PITTSBERAHI GAZETTE, BY botch. Mlll-1•53
A. WILKINS & CO. (REESE WAREHOUSE.-
,HENRY H.
i COLLINS, Yorwardlo and Pmtabatanßerettant and
• STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ireiler ha Came. BUDA,. lake Ask ism Praia,* generilly.
Na n Foca rit sTREnt 25 Wood street, above Water, lettaistruh barn
Prrnrr i t o r - .31° "' 2 . '5" 'V ON BONNIIORST & 511IRPHY, Whole
-7 tale 0 ..d Conunirelon Mr.
Lov„ p. erehanty and Deale
-- --- . . .6 4 . In Pittsburgh Mannlketores. No.= Water. street, Mt*
4 0
JACOB FORSYTH, Jr., >Forwarding and
zoo .- - ...h.. &I ye
United States ffa.----. .- ---. • Cononhadan Merchant, No. Mt Water street, Pittaburo..
Do. V a 4.. len - Int.Feb•Aum -
Pennerleadata Os.-......... 100 - 1 - r d e . ,,, e ,,,,r d ii. reVelf3.3 •
,
D. is _ 100 ••• - lut-Feb. a Aug
Allen) o, 611-.- ... --,.. IN MI - Int. Maya Nov rrOMASPALISIER, Importer and Dealer
Do. eoup..tr;ArEP WO 92 - do hi French and dowries= Wall Pa .Na at Market
r, e ,,,,,,, 8e.... .... 100 119 - do 2 between Third and Fourth
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_ik4.l3. a 4....
it
• _. Alletheop Hay 6.....-...... 109 90 •••• lot. Mar ahoy W DfcCLINTOOK, importer and Whole- •-
14/14 COUp. CS, Phil. 150 Eel - do. I Dealer
to
Carpeting, Floor GE
Cloths, Ilel KT n" ,
T i able and Plano Cover., lel ilOw Shades
p od t, ........*...**, - 50 Mt 434 Dix klak4B Di steam Bost 2:hatolnera, No. 112 Market street"
- ' morehaate t Intuannuak 5o to 5..., do 4 - - _-_______-____-- _ ____
Dub .", o nd t, .50 6114 UN do 4 Iv ORRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Rs.
Allegan, ba•lnlni Bank 40 MX. 4 .25
Vitt. Trost GI- 50 DS 65 , 11 Mall Grocery,on the Eariken tide of the Damood,
-..**lssir Desslttlask.-- 62
_..4214 51 14
il i tan. "'i die ..."..Z..". 15 V LA li I • ..1.... s o lk d DRY. GOODS.
; I= ia,„,f4...:_... re ' to' ad ht : 4.p1.1 I . IVIANK VAN °ORDER, Dealer in Trill
IWilliarneportltridge........ 25 15 -. . • logy 11osierr and (Iloveg Laee Canty Erahroblertes,
pcsrassrcy _ • Cent's. Famishing (1004. and Panel artirlsa a full as
Eittabli Lire lnroara ... a 10 0 0r.20 VI 4 *gin:sent of which eso alwara I load l, 13 as. corner of
neatens Insinsurrear ... -19 164, Dir. 5117 U.l Alartat grant and tholnantondlillabtrah o ;Pa. apl I.le
edlsorna , Insurame Co- -. 21 WI
44.6.4,4 sireunnes 00- - 10 0 A. A. KAMM X tn. PTITAIDT6IIII-.D I. 0F70033 a CO. 31.1 . 011. X.
rittalx= " traj, .. 00 Ok 40 ~,,,,. Qr. 3 . 4 " .
.. A. 3IASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail
~,,,,,.r .. ~,,,,,iii,4... to 4 , 37 do * Dealers to Taney and Staple Dry Goody 25 1111 h
Lake eat Pittsburgh.
M URPIIY & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale
endeAe era. adall DuClooda Merchant. corner Fourthand
Pittsburgh Gas Week...... 00 CI 59 arta sheet. Pittobargh. /
tionorr - shels Steekwatey. 50 43 AI Di, J.y. 4vi e
If origlarrior Markman 50 id .- ri • • ;me.. -- . - __ . - __-- -- -......-_
Peons. ars! Salina& - lin 45 44 GROcERS.
Oslo* Penn. Rannsd... 60 '16.5 45 14
• Balt. A Ohio Plailmed.--. 50 • "••• rum 00000.ILICTIAXD FA071,....... . ........ Moro.
4 =1, 1 , 1 4 4 M 1 L,...: L k 12,3 1e,...... Nil - JOHN FLOYD & CO., Wh . olesale Grocers
Paretter Manaat..--... so to - e am:Commission Ilerthants.No.l 7 3Woodand lr-ie . 1.11,.
trio Canal Waldo ou).. le° 33 ... rativet.rittamrgh. leln
der (reel:7.r 35 , ..:
Tt u tre..4. P,/.° R. " 23 19 . 1110 BERT MOME, Wholesale G ro cer Rea-
I
Alto.* Perrrn • Plata Rd 25 2,5 23
eireenahropike Ed_ fon ID II 11, titling Dlstilhir Dealer In Pend*. Pittaborgh Mon
k' of Forel cad Dotontio Wines and
' Rhert ' Wre , *3- " • •""" 23 - - Liquor...ko. mi l Litt Omer On hand it ear ip•
' stnek of superior old inoLogaitelo Wldakey. which will be
sit,mols--..-----...... - 11•4 170 Es. Di. sold
meud di e k ,trai Dadon--- - 152 147 Dit..16120 LT . 00 .,
...
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Via. tr„„,..._.-........... :ts =T. . ' G. GRAFF & CO., Grocers and Con
tras taly...-....---...- - ?. " • de =baton Menlo.* abm,llealere
to
oil kinds of
x
Rm e L t . -- --;....;_. 7.... -- ,,i"' - ' i . 00
bur g h Manufactured article. tom er of Second and i
Pittibungb --- --I-- - i .. 3 , Ikail As , Pittsburgh. P. folaly !
Admatur4-................-- •••• .21. / • mart Xurtarkk . a.- a ...... .... . ... .... ... .. .0 in. D. 00012.
4dtinon4_,-•;• •a•-••-••••••••• - a ,, . if! BLACKBURN & CO., Whelesale Oro-
Loatuttiutrateneagtott--.** - Z.'• -7 I„ • eery Boat Pornletterk l and Dealers In Produce and
0 , 0 „. 10 " 1 " . ...„„, W.3i - *** - ____. -- 1 ,-- 23 . 21 Pit burgh Manofseturek 0 fetch and Oakum *Mays
•.••••"••••••• ---" - . 7 4 on band at their Waretwaso,l 1 Water strut. tittearg iz7 h.
118
R ed ",,T., ---- "' ------ .7 2 1 3: 11 - AIAII DICICEI 1 .-. 65., - Wholosale Gri.
N -- ti,...1 --- *" -*".""""*" .... VT Et ' 11.. eer.Ciancolsalan Merchants. and Dealer. In Preeince,
------- -1 12 /4 Id N 0.50 li ater stmt. and 107 grunt stmt. Pitteonrah,
- - - ---
2,f on da __ ......._____,.„l ...I 12 I ...sear M'OOL a 74111.0 D. wont -wit= c. mt.
-iWifiiiiiP
'GlLLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and
------''''' - 'll - ii or ' - Alli Comadasion Iderrimats. No. IDALlbertr street Pitts
...
- -ziarsfiefrwp — NA
- ..A.ivniu •
hs a•co
Maki Dm* Recur - "
41." ! 'd ." " As 64
"
MICIP‘EIG ' rs and Domestie Ezohange, Coin,
11; 2 =gr m ~ d iss mid Lsmi l lir urn% Vet sad mid
.B .B2 .," Zt m tin est ratiosninesiotintod.
sold on Commission.
How sad oft Soposit, and !Wenn sMowest whim isit
I et* &sit
„Li,EORGE E. ARNOLD & CO., ..
BANRIJt9. -.
•
4wAtuctinfismulfuz, cow. norMte.;
Na674Psoulk , urea, imposaa limn* •Ir •
os ijaer ie ” i"4 . lib ' 6l
. , .
ik - 0rr,.0133 TIIAMMINti ..MACILINEIrAND
ETAItBANTED to be ..thorouuTile built,
'Vfvd to work steni
..rtade and old lr CW,CAIIROIe
senenelleo elteembeeseee ibulin b i to*
onamstirst 1 1.144.= uakta t r o ttrul. plan= mad
Z a r.L' a r,4ll.l rol ti m In be.lll or l4 Z tt. to nu yd t
rum itebter. at fasten or rank= be we*:
m e w then le.ego of than an non Inman b Medan
=ml WIDOW ram/ OM. /UMW= Utarantman
:rad :roam SO to UMOO Imndirls martn i zv a,
im7/1X Itmlttur• rent aucatunandan br
nmalkmAlli /0 Ur Minriltfr I4d k war/ so you anmn;U:
rtita .arma.
aweiatag I. .fie ?Mot , snag* allatbod to tbs
amparstme Awn and dna
Unman OM Itt:O.attrt a/Ut • er
SCOTS Dentato Fourth adroit;
ividooti west of Marta. Olieshe .
All vaasatd:
• I iVABD, DENTlSTiTen4atreGt,
Wit*
nrog it. na
it. U. On ottoodoo to
tow out z i u m itootooty wt.!. $41 , 0 Mad ea Inua
cuss
inn= s-21114s
, .
Irommaia - -.
7;6 — i: rora • •
AV M.' 13AOALEY & CO.,:Wholesalo Cr°-
cos, Nos.le and 'N iVood Wed. Plttsbutub.
WiLLIA3I A. IK'CLURG, Grocer end
always ca hand a Luta =eat ood :fll . l l . Grotari n sod
ai . A. 'ea6 4 -j ri c=r f at tgr od IC ate, ITholzaida and Ratan.
- -
40BEILT . DALAELL- is CO., Wholesale
• i g=, Connafeloa Ilsniv,..p.siere in Produce
'ptt" uthur,,b, 17. M Lib." 7
----- • .
, I.OK • McOANDLES , successors to
L. 46. Wick:Wholesale Grown, nrwardsog end
Contaulselon !letdown, bedew In Iron. Sas, Onaa, Cot.
'Yawn, and 11ttatmegh - alsonhictores granatly; arms of
Wood anal Wane strode. rittelturah. , • -
CW4GERMON,. Wholesale Grocer end
- ___ e l it r , = ifettiwt.Daltiln Andy). and Pitt.
tUr'lri• 191 % W ri t! etr'st. Pitt&
•
W FLOYD, Wholesale Orocora,
• minim tiforettsots. and Diplen la Piodow-Ronal
Preh, itutlgitz,froatiog op überty,' Wood, and Faith
EEEM
• • -
nAGALEY; WOODWARD- &•
.„I.p. nL Oman. Na. 2 Market Amt. Phllablvhlo
WOQE MEncLIANTI4.
, F ' successor , to • ' f P & LEE,
! o f Z2l l isn i lge bt eXt d° & rairs=ths
DAILY : ::: 01. - TT.,4..s kfT:RiGIEI
ACARD.—Havin„.. been appointed the ex
. dud,' Agents Om - Pittsburgh, for the vale ofPatent
rated Oesnest - and titretched •Leatber Beit)nw. Man
=facture& br P. JICIVE'LL & PO N. of Hartford, Conmotieut.
Nam. , o ff er for tale 'a large assortment 'stall 'widths,
matitdhettinid, •at the - manufacturer's adios, as article
Wag superior In feather Beltingarer rotate offered
In tbla market. Also: • large stock of all *Mier of India
Itubterl3elting con stantl y on baud, and. for,sale at the
31 . 0 i10n, Adana 1111 Marketstrwet3
J. & PHILLIPS •
-
USTIN - LOOMIS, Real Estate' A;en.t, '
'Stock, Morchandled and ISM flanker. Ohm ho.
de,th !yea, abor Wood. Baalness tunmptly attended
to. • • - jythdl T.
42AlitTEI, L. M.ARSIIELL, SeeretZiEitr
san's lcurcratio 0 0 112999 i. 94 Arcot
FGORDON, ge - e . .Western
ranee Co., 92 Water 99,4,9.
--
T GARDINER COFFIN, Agent forFraaMin
e dih z,lnivirance Counsay.Xioft.caßt. COTOOr Wood
A_A, BIADEIRA,Weia far Delaware MI
• tnallinanzanoo Company. 42 Wetrf street
aZO4OI IL'
.1. florin
GEO. FL TAYLOR RUSTON; (sue:mason
• to Taylor At idiarns,) amoral Connilsaion and For.
wardlalf.Meratianta. and Agent. far Karam. .Tiroulliflrin•
Unii Lints, Wholes4a Dealers lit Einiple Groceries, navet-•
()e n trea. Cit , tr k o n ir ob tn o k Ta d i illrl i t i .2 l l4 • •
• GniarPitillr i atutliitetnut. naval Stoes, and Chichi..
'nail and Pittilmrgh Manufactured Goode jrctienitlf
Pgr t ofek - fey V.' t - h . "a111: 4 ,
Pittabt7r g gh tind ° l4. 4 Loule Packet Landlng,) Cincinnati.
ria.A.nurcitisor '
17
lITCHLSON Commission
....... ..
Nine, T aft*, Pig sad Bar 1,47471"1.•
BOOKSELLERS. KC.
Jr,. READ,Tookeellor and Staioner, No
e-76raterth .treed Apollo Braidings.
VINIADIN, Whoiesale and Retail
Nate.
t n aN In Moak and Bchocd Book., Paper and Sta..
ry.o Na 63 WOW Arent, (betaraelk Mint and Fourth)
n
o
TOIINS. DAVISON, Bookseller. ardSta
rtoarr SAIT66OIqO - DiTiloll Agnew , Na r Market
!treat. nea r Fourth, Pittaburgh, Pa,
ITlEfireir i:iftigiiibierli:l3 and
Dealer In Stattonery. Le, No. 82 Market attest, VW
lamond, littatues, Pa. . .
phAY A, CO., Booksellers and Stationers,
, N0.55W00 . 4 etrept , next door to the corner of Third,
:: _t „ otrott, _• : t . ia.. ,.. _Tiont and Inv hookaentitantly no hand.
-
• :IMEITSW,
lOEIN B. MELLOR, Dealer in Pinno 7 FiTiteg,
Mule and Mendes' drlll9OUtS. &Mot nook& and ,
Murry. Sol. agent En. Cdiekerino4 Plana rode, fa.
Westora l'ennaylvarda—tio. Si Wood neat.
KLEBER, Dealer in Mimic, Mu
ale:d Inetratienta and Typo/ter of Italian stringa
1,01 _agent
Bath f trlie; 4 27. k . c A l tallZT° =VT% ne ' t
Man,.
•
1,1 Seil R(EDER, Mina i., Storo, Fourth
r,•"=6;;;!:::5"n l'ltgrtroliallornlltoktl7".
DRUGGISTS.
TORN RAFT, Jr., (successor to . JaL APHuf-
Ity
yfey.) Wholesale gold it Drogylst .ad Deoler In
Paints, 011e;1)yeetufle. le.. 111 Wood street, 3 doors below
Vire. Aline, rift•ho , `").. Wilegalsr etzeot for Dr.
Ford's mh:10
--------
riirtAkToiETGi g ig and rlp
• maim emir/. Market street andtheDlantend.keep
sonstanklr_pro u rd a run, and oonouleto aeoortment of
=.31e410l eerrumery.a.ndartldeeitertaledng to their
_Fhyslelane meeriptlone carefullrromvoundaL mY11)
2( Drugs:
'SCOTT, Wholesale' Dealer in
2
Drum Ruts, Otlis..Varodsbes and Pro Stuffs, No. MI
taut: stivet. Piltoburch.
MI orders nil! reoelre prompt attention.
Mrent for Loudon .1 Com valuable family niedleires.
.24.1 y
R A. FAIINESTOCK & C 0. .• Wholesale
b
s Drugggists. sod rosaufseturers ollThits Les4.lled
and Lltbarge, corner Wood and Front street s, Pit ts
.
nad
... __ . .-
1 --- tgitiltliSTiV.haesale ' Denier in
ar l .• ,npg..ge.l7er.,Tralsbea. de te, l h. i . rtt Z .. =: r
.COCIOCIC MUM. 02.0301 t =IT&
IetRAIIN itEITER, Wholesale ic Retail
II Dra=ti. et.% comer of Llbertt and Pt. Clair gavots.
Pitt:Larch..
SCHOW.4I4.&KER & CO., Wholesale
V • Drdukto, No. 24. Wood Amt. tittaborsh. '
lOSEPIE Siiccessoilo
• & corner 3iarket street and Diarnond—lteeps Ms.
me d u lzt 111 5 a f avei c =os . n a gle_mrt i r w e i nt j Ar=
pertalnlay s to his basins..
fi ?bradawl preacrlltlotis watafT sotapoundeS at all
jetty
MEDICINE.
RR. JANES KING: °film cuutßesidence,
/ oprsdt.. the
h. . y
V3L VARIAN; M. D., Office 6th street,
i below Emlthf.ol.l. lloarr—A to 9.. t. x.. 2 to
3. Gs _7 to e. r. rt. atyla 171
I I IERCIIANt3AILORS.
RCfIESTER, Merchant 'railer and Clo
t• Mhz, Na 14 Wood street. natio:du sttention
. pore and Tooth& Oothing. uotb7
FTrreLrem.DlGßY,Mencbantlailor,Drn,
e i r li'r ...a zed= a. Ptaar MW. Clothing, Iffl Llb
st
•
W:\TTS 74 GOCO., Fre rcluant Tailors, 181
• Liberty strect.—lrs are now weeleing nor
.prtug stoek a Goods thr Illentlemetes Wesr—t.7 ,ess.
inmates and restintrs ef the newest sty!. sod Snestriustity•
Our friends sad eustomerslNVl glean she us • es.ll.
- -
31 A3ItTFACTURDIG-.
JrW. ;WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail
.; Yilanufacturrr and Denkr In Cabinet Fain, No. 83
101 IN WETHERELL; 3lannfac t titer' of
0 PATENT BOSTIC/La, •naperirer artlels. SOLID BOX
and BRAZED BOX VIOLS, corner of Andorran and 801.
Imam genets, one square from the Band street Bridge, A.l
- • .• oda:km.ll
Kriiiitiiiiniff•AYLTlßlTUK-MAlT-
TlLLAS—llaterials marked for TanEroldery and An
ork by WILSON,
. JeAl . No. =Di Penn street, acne gaud.
Borivar,Pire Brick and Crucible Clitylitan
: ufaoturing_Com_pany. •
PTUITS COMPANY - HAVING ENLARGED
j_ tbeir mauler tor manfacturing, are nor nrapared
to meet tba inereaa.l demand Far Lei n ,
blown!.
Bnuding Clay. Orden promptly attended la kr
.. • AIEB JONES, tins! Basin.
Pittatrargb. September •
• Boots and Shoes!!
AIkIES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, Zd
• tkorfrom the Market Homo, would [aorta Um Pah ,
1 100 1. i l i tiaLL:wa cal a:ary 1
ch ~' rll l . ,l =cliff. lo t o 4rz [Mawr to
j.
Jenny Mod Pador:a Pranttka sad all no des
coowl na the Pattern rinse also, 1111Awa• awl ChdAhowne
Dalton. and Fang Boob and Shown In all their •rarlatlen
(lontlomena fine Orals Patent Calf Boots; Pronelt
Celt H00t... Coanwraailaltera aad Shoes; alao,LBoyo• and
Youths' nota, Owe ood, Oa& •
Please ally as* call as we wish to is ghat - in . artloha
to all who faros ;la with theft *adorn aS Ida - atii... 4 l o f. •
uou.. Itemomlos the "dam HO, Ilasket strnot. nirZ.o
JOHN D. .....ircauk.
AI'CORD ..& CO •
• ' WLIOLINALI: _AND DETAIL FASTIIONABLX
RAT -. ANI) CAP • MANUF-AC'rUltEltS,
.
AND DEA LEIISIN ALL RiND3 OF PURR • •
- - •
t.tißlalt OF WOOD .AND FIPTif NTREETF,
Pittsburgh. Pi.
Ift-TbeirsUck imbrues srerr quality and - st)bor lista
and Caps, Muffs, Cow, Cuffs Far llonnsta
aur-V-41atouly
•
•
• New Coachiactory—Allegheny:
r M. 11. WIIITE lc CO, would re.-
. Ppecifulli Infina the prddin that Alley hare
ar•op on Lam% between Federal and End peke'',
etreeta They aro lure making end are prepared to receive.
orders for eveZlq:ption of - vehicleer, (bane; Chariots;
Elarouchß Pluetona, 4e, Jte, which, from their
Ink roperbc ure e manufacture of the shore wart, and
the fr o Kin they here. they feel confident they ant enabb
rod te do work on , the aunt Mikapabla term wltly,thowe
vranting article, In their line. .
Paying particular attention to the selection . of reaterial;
and having none but oompotnat workenen, they hare no
healtatban In - parenting their work.. We: Menden oak
the attention of the Inablic to this matter.
- • ti.ll,—ltepahing done
,In the beet meaner, and on the,
Coach and Carriage:F — actory:
TOIINSTON, BROTIIM k CO., - corner of
• Belmont and Rebecca'strcota Allegbenr City; would
orspectrulli 1111bno thelr &lends. and the nubile acrioraq,
thattheff are manufmituing Uarrisms. Lecono e h,..
rVior i tlttriga l4bg* lcn Cih"l . fr- ," l°° !`
All orders wUI to' Imelda' with Aria regard tci
Mite. and totality of 13ninh. -.Bonaire will also be attended
to onthe mold nnennable tonna Veins( Itt a their work
• lbw beat !Astern Pinata roles and .Whoel Stuff, they. feel
confident that all who favor them with their patronage ,
wi lk4= ti aientl l' utliXTit a gt: f tret r. before
eS
Fitih Street inc ifF --
BILITY E ENERGY; ,AND ECONOkY.,
ChUtren's.liotel, Men's Undo, Un
erelOrts, and Drawers, sold at ntsnontetnrer's Imp at the
VIII street stnettng Iteetnry, all sande from tot noel.
NO ADVANGIS ?Mee- -, IVD2
!looking Fedor,. 6th Street: bettreen Wand and sairst:
L. L. uentorroff...—...cezect enetc5,........r. I. Woottazem
r..r. p.a. Le - W. P. cortusp.
. Liviipgato Riggo_n &Co.
NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGII, PA.
?
rEACK and Depot Railroad Sealee,llay
,i,kl ,
ado. Orrin do. Platff gem itell Counter Jo.; Doer
oke or ell riww, rff et Drop stet numb Uttar% Coffee
11Ibi or earlocug nett /Wet XIII..
_approval petterue,
Done ewe Fastentner, Malletffkle lrern Carrffs ot,every eve
riety In term end tleMh. • , , • • dl!
WW. WALLACE,
STEAM MARBLE WORKS.
333,321 mug 023 Libcrfy after. ozondle BusiOvidd sired.
PIITSDW GU..
Iik.4O . IqU3IIINTS, Tombs, Gthre Sionos,
ITE Purnltunt Tatat, litaatlx. ttapodott Ittowia,:ac.. 1.•
'grata oatted, walla to order, to. taeltuory. at tba
twat prUat. Talmo bombed edema awiaapart
tom Matorranota,:ao,prt bawl. - Black std & M..
to the Trade at the Ig altars
.7th ambles, 118111 Marti'
Blacksmith Bellows Nitanfoctary.
/PO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.--The ed.
wfbers would raorootfullt Iblorta thalr Moods sad
Shit hallo gattorally, that the/ hare tutored mt.f. r
ifitiMTlMS.:4l.l2==lrniactlatrrt
:fn n=or o etrYp ytd°ll al Ista r=l:
mandap. Thar loam. to have always on Mad an moot* •
meat if all dam tem 29 to 40 lgehe=heir olaradhotory,
"M t cra°/" " n F"l'i Y EOLIOII2 vrmiutte.
wnsom
QIIORT GRASS <SCYTHE for itti . wilog
eVorg: Mt? "M 3 12 ". INHieWrjolilt".
71/L 7 W. YORK ADVEATIEMEEWIS.
Ftom Ylp..qCll k SCTIELL'S floilknd Akrcrtinln
youse ti t ,
ani ft , roadvkr, Nca 3 ork,( . ll!te tr
Rdiobte Firm fn the Ciltr avr.
• The Eagle Maaufactsuing Compan3i j
Manitfacture mut , VirfirrSlZe th'e,:Thilmeiso•d.trieo/4e Goods
of addheanifrom tfe nekeetTORAINX 690115:
TUC!! SIM{ BROCATELLNS AND DOTOLINE9.
in great valet): ofi'atterus and Osombinatlon of Colom al
. r • of which Pateres •
• CONFMED TO OUR: OWN SALES
/in entirely new irtiele Ihr
FFRNITC7M - GTHOLSTEIM
Which e.'enbines the - greetent amount 0? DURABILIT
and illeitfilaid found , in an, article erg before med.
These Goode are made by rower. Loom and aft the on)
Goods of that manufacture seer Offered dbr We. Dal
will do well toeumlne these floods before 2nrehaatog.
AfirOilloe of the Co., No. 4 Park Pam. N.Y. - 7
Jeltislmv MAUR. AffenL,.
IRON WARERONSE,.
• MARTIN, SPRING & CO.,
• • Importers and Dialers in
IRON AND STEEL.
Greatioia Street,
,Xcia
2,zilrooortra. a l ztltki l L aisrort i m . ont .r t Bar, ltnd
STEEL - OVAIL RINDS. ! . '• 7
Merchants from all SOCUOI2I of the ionctr/are luMtedlo,
call or send their orders betbre buying. • "
Orders h mall entrusted to careers 1,111 he Med at tile
lowest market rates. MARTIN. SPRING CM
3.12-c - 0n...1th pt. NN. •
SaiIEPEELEF BROTHERS it CO.; •
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
• ' Buriremoredfu.n.Pio =bum ef.,mr.e/kutmeart, - •
Al - PORTING the leading. Drugg from thoi;
orikinal markets, both lu Europe and Past Indies, and
so
Nall and French
alr and English Chemlcals, Perfumery. Tooth.
Il Brushes, Italy Olameand straps Parts and
Trieste Stmagos, Cork.. Boar Co., they oar them an
the most reasonable tern,. omen either In r ! mgmo r
mall, will remise their beat attentlon. •jell:lmme
•
$p E A PATEZIT 11LSCIIINE lIMII E
STRETCREDLEATIRtf
27 may /Mad &aria the , lIEY • ;
are made from tho; beat oak fancied
T. leather sad tharomalt Arafat's!, cemented and
„ rtr a jtrAg443 l lr d p.leguarsr - lizgeA.ll:2l
roe Lee to the M 'rause, Thoymos,e had
Angle. double or rand—tab ' Lima Leather..RlAU Cm!
" Ans a ir 31414.11.0 A thellne, by Y.
Globe Iron Railing WOike.
xos. mid 313 4 11itiaroe 4treii, , Neor York,
• ciPPOSITI/AtILATUE • • '
BAIEB %moms, 122 GRAND MOHR&
STREIT.
urn 00069 .
naninway. -
TIIE subseribers.having extensive' and un
surpmoil arrangements far manufacturing everyer•
elu their line. are nets proving to offer to the labile
and.dealers throughout the country. •••
, INQUOLIT ne CAST IRO .RAILING,
of every desmintkm,
Gratix"Shutters. Doom italable fort
• ornamental; 014 and Ctladliz for egiktren. /run
• Maier, &lieu; lihrk Stan, s,'Flenror oll4
inPlk Nand:. Vinbrella. end Hai
• •
Also; a superior quality of Iron Farm limes, all of which
tinny ultlwarnatt to mownin otrength:d arability, beau
ty. °random and cheapness, the man uflutures ot any oth
er bonsai° their line: Orders fnnu *Teri section of the
United Mates thankfully receir . ed unlamented with the
utmost despatch. ItliT I LAVERS, - •
myl9.3cur . 122 urand street, N. T.
A LFREE WOODUANI, 1 - 4am:fact - Oar and
/report..ref (Inns. Rifles, ftst.ds, ar... 100 Fulton rt.
ILI li. WARNICK, MantifneturerorE—mun-
L 7. erred Cottage Furniture, tr.,C.2 MAL. et.
- rotik Merchant an d Imuortez it Brandin, Muir and aware. 11!astk-
Ington rt.
-,-„,„-aaet,ix0r.
r 00" m kA3
)In.cutTob....,
Lat.
llt - THEELER & WILSON, PrOprietore and
• • Donnfacturers of A. D. Wilson'. Patent Stitching
Madan.% office 26 Ilcoadway.
„. .;11gli t n i ery, 564 - Broad •.r. near Y4lnldln
-
jr 4 CoI!ERHOUSE,TA - ..3. - Peneo & Bro., tro
1nict911,33•1 liroubrar.
NORSLAN 'CUTTER, euccossor to -Lee
Breeder Co. Importer .4 Jobber in Staple Dr;
4.1 Cedar et.
ke
CHAFFER, late W. Newman, Ilianufac
r.,:m_tErerand Wholesale Delimit, WU.' (loltoro,Elmoo,
`-` mhfeene ,
QAMVEL 'L.CAVE ii.l:l'7Whl7FeTtCorletti:
e,jer In
. Broom*, Painted Palls an 4 Tubs, Weed cod WO.
low Ware Bakets, *latk,
on, de. Mt Greenwich et, Nov fort =MI.,
! ) = 4 SMaF: r S itt ( l lll:. ,
\fluke:ale Dealer, So. i 0 clatharine of, argil
No. 6 (Thistbast
Slew*. New York. 4
lrr
GEO. BULPIN, Paris Itlantilla Emporium,
impale. of Faster Ft" ZGI Braderif.
Staten Island l'aneyDyingsstablishment
0/77Clit.Nti. s JOUN STAF.S7e • • *- 7 ,,
TIM MOTS now aziouirar, = trElr vontilim7.
RDERSreceived or OWN',
jr . r o gyirr. orsi=slan. Dr i v
talus bentlf:l7y dyed. Lore Curtains rmtored: ' Menton
Crape Shawl. dyed the nowt regnant, or the more grave
rebore. All kinds ofidlk, erodes tarsi times geode, (la the
phine h. ou d aruen 1.) treated 1 n the most anneeserni
h ammer.
mallow of thre=etral trtatret g ar=s3 . . asuu"re:i
that their suntan lathe art of drir., I. unrivalled:
mig." 9 -imvILAIU,,ETT..NEPIILWB a. (Xi..
I\4OLYNEAUX BELL, Mantilla end Cloak
nanufartarer and Importer, VI argil et-
F. HIBBARD tr.' SON, *lid Cherry
R
titters. Mewls Balm, Play, 4.,93 Juba M.
I T. 111.711LBURT, American Homooe.
Medicine., Vials, Ceara; ka, for
VAN . DGESEN'S Improred IValipene. It
redone gray heir to It. Miglual color, and create.
new growth °their. Debut, Chanahtn
TIOCT. .01LBERT, from Memphis ,i is cur
• ing hundreds orCancers, Trunort,Uleere, and Wen.
w the knife, it hie /Team* mane, 4&l3.itta4war
.
DUSCELLANEiiiii.
gam fill -
%
COACH FACTORY.
in DIAMOND STPRE,e'.7v.'-
,
E. M. "BIGELOW, Pm:Trio - or.
ROBERT. 11. PATTERSOR'r
LIVERY AND SALE .
11 - 1 . ABLE
Diamiastrta and Chevy ley,
PITTBDUPGII. PA.
ASHLAND HOUSE,
ARC'I STREET. ASSTS. SETELNIII STREET.
, PIIILADELPII.I4.
H.S.. BENSON, rB01•11137.011.
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
3101LNING, JUNE 29, 1854.
DEBATE IN TIIE SENATE.
. •
WASIILS.WO3I, June .f. , ,p, - 183.1.
ex.re.--lhe Balton petitionafor the repeal
of the fugitive slave law being under considera
tion, Mr. Jones, of Tennessee said that he had
no desire to call in question the motive!) of the
- Senator who bed presented the petition. He
/Ind no fault to find with the exercise' of the'
:eight of Petition. lt.eas an undoubted right of
every citizen end one to which he would give
ivory latitude: Ile would ego en far us to My
„that he believed it was the right of his satattic
tizajeaty liven te send up a petition to - that Court
:which he had insulted and from which be had
been hurled. Bat it was by motives and objects
that - petition'fira were tube judged. So if, in
leading up that petition be was actuated . , bya
purpose of mischief , or was hypocritical it' his
.Ptajoe, lie deserved n deeper infamy than that to
which he had already been Consigned. If this
petificor, now - beforethe Senate; be sent hither
front proper motives for proper purposes, it
is entitled to all respeet. If it, be sent hitherfor
the purpose of mischief, and to produce strife, j
then it draerves the contempt of every good man. Thin
was not the first petition of thin diameter
sent here; and bad tide come unattended with
any striking circumstances giving it the color of
(reason, he would not have ,noticed it; but it
mime here with nil the circumstances tending to
shot, that it is part of the plan of operations of
those with whom egitation and repeal are watch
words. He had seen already one attempt made
to give a Practical effect to the prayer of tide pe
tition, and it hod Only found four Senators who
would give the emotion of their names to its un
holy purpese.:Wils,.said that these petitions
were the result of the pasmge of, thaXebraska
- bill, and the repeal of the litissouriCerapromlse.
Ile did not believe it. It the result of a
combination of those willing to take perdu/my
scheme tending to break down the Constitution
of tho United States, .and place the South under
graduation and
.It came from a
city where tholaws were openly set at defiance
--where the temple of Justice was surrounded by
an - finned mob, to prevent the execution of a
constitutional duiY---where treason stalkedbold
ly through the streets at noon day, and the obi:
core of the law were butchered. The petition
came from such a people, arid from such a place,
and, following immediately: upon these events,
wen, he not tight in supposing that this petition,
getup at such n time,. had in view no considera
tion-of public interest? It tame from Boston,
where the dust of the first and last martyr in the
country's muse (Warren and Batchelder) now
mingle together:
110 then called attention to an .address puby.~
dished in the Intelligencer of the 22diustunt, math
to have been adopted eta meeting of the mem
bers et Congress opposed to the Nebraska bill.
The simultaneoas appearance of ibis document
with this petition might induce the belief that,
like birds of evil omen and perturbed spirits.
they desired companienthip in publitity as well
as In sentiment. The meeting which adopted
this extraordinary address was roost singular.
It was Secret, and no man save tho three whoee
names are attached to the address had been bold
enough, to avow their connection with - it. Ile
would rejoice if they had the manliness to come
forward and let the country know rho they were
who had given sanetiosi to this parer. It was to
be expected they would de and that no min
would be dastard eneogli to screen himself from
responsibilityby avoidiPi any publicity of his
connection with the meeting. It was a most
carefully prepared paper. It did not say the 1 )
members of Congress opposed to the Nebraska
bill, nor did it say a part of then; but it :said a
meeting composed of members of Congress, op.
posed, &c.. Who were they! How many were
they? The address was signed by three persons.
It may be that these were all who were all who
were there. He had known a meeting heralded
to the country as term) and respectable 'com
posed only of the chairman and secretaries;
whoee only claim to largeness consisted in the phy
ideal proportiona of the chairman. So far as the
chnittuan of thismeeting was concerned, it might
Abe considered a large, meeting. Ile could not
believe that any one -Member tram the South
would give the _onetime of his 11141:10 to the state
menti contained:to this address.
-Ile read
the address, and its' argument. open
thenecroaelifeerts by slave
. power . liy its acqui
sitions and designed titiainen of its 'Ohl:open
the adoption of the Missouri Compromise. and
the Comprathise of 1854, and the repeal of the
fortaer, Lee., and he commented upon the same
with great, severity et language. lie said he
was happy to believe that not one Southern man
was at that meeting. After reading the whims,
he suggested to itaunknown author to abandon
the barren field of political literstare, and turn
his thoughts to the richer fields of works of fic
tion. The author of this address bids fair to
cal the vyriternefArablan Night's Entertainment.,
Eugene Sue, raul de Kock, and the many others
who were so prolific in the works of fiction and
pure imagination as this address: The address
charged the South with passing the Nebraska bill;
with a covert design of tasking the . territories
Slave States, with annexing half S. dozen States
of Mexico, and making them slave, with 'Plant
ing slavery on the Amazon, and augmenting its
power by the acquisition of Cuba and Dominica,
and in time reducing the North to abject sub
misaion. 'levelled for the author of this Rica n tion to avorrhimeelf. It Was a_sericais one, which
no gentleman about.' make behind the masked
battery of a secret Ineellag.. The author of it
knew very well, that had !Very . Southern Sena
tor been in his grave, the Nebraska bill would
have passed. It wont,' have passed if no South
ern Senator bad voted for it- The whole charge
:was a falsehood.- " was- wickedly, znalicionsly
false. lie could ice no difference between this
petition for the repeel of the fugitive stall, law
- and for the'thasolution of the Union. Therewas
no man who believed Hutt the Union could be
preserved one day after the repeal of the fugitive
slave law. The South ask to do no wrong to the
North. .All it asked was to preserie the consti
tution and giro us oar equality of right. Ile
had been a Whig all hislife. Ile wits told now by
-the Northern wing of that party that hereafter the
-teat to be applied to till Whigs wan a repeal of the
Nebraska act, and the repeal of the guaranties '
and equality to nil States given by the Constitu
tion. If thin-was to be the test et orthodoxy lit
theiThig party, Leiden avowed himself a heret
ic, and suggested that against him might now at
once be prepared the edict or oxooroontniontion;
If to trample on the rights of nay section or State
wan necessary to be a Whig, Ile had to any to his
former friends andUmsociates, ',Good bye." Ito
would rather die than follow them ' in any mak
role of notion.
Mr. Rockwell, of 'Massachmetts, told ho re
gretted that the duty had fallen upon hint to de
fend the State of which he Was a Representative..
lie regretted that hit predecessor was not here
to discharge the duty rather than himself. This
memorial was signed by over twenty one
hundred of the mcn of Boston. Its !signers
were the hone and sinew of the active busi
ness men of that city. Ile saw nothing In their
position either! cries:tertiary or wrong. They
simply ask a repeal of an Oct of Congress only
four years old, which act wee, in addition to one
which bad betht In force over fifty years. IVas
there treason in this? . Was it treason to oak
Congress to repeal an sat of its own making?—
It WAS said that there were circumstonoes Attend
ing it which gave ft greater importance. It was
signed by men who- acquiesced thei Compro
miso measures of 18110, of which - this net was
one, bat were mornl to.itak roeibe sired of
this' obnosons law, because Congress 684 meal
ad a previous aura long-standing compromise--
The repeat of the Missouri Compromise, ho beg
god to assure the gentleman, had created a depth
of feeling in the free States entire' nallrae
dented, and wideb would continuo for years to
come. It was true, that in Doston, - recently, an
arrest under this law Was made ; that on aITIU9I
a riot, took place and a homicide was commit
ted. fleet It shoal be remembered that the con
stitutional authorities of alamachusetts mod Don
lon took that matterin hand, and dispelled of it.
Suasion tamales. and' affrays, and violence had
occurred In other places than'in Roston. This
petition was got up for purpose of pro,
vokleig bloodshed, riotso r s troaaon. It was not
got up secretly. Had its signers such objects in
view, they would not have left their petition
open to . the public gate at the Merchant's Ex
change, exposed to examination 17 friends noel
opponents of its prayer.
• The feeling now calatlng at the North was such
as never was witnegaed before. It was wide
spread and universaL • It pervaded all profess
ksna and occupations of life. The action of Con
gress at tbis session had produced this feeling.
Whole classes of men lead . bcen openly denounced
in Congress for petitioning against the repeal of
the 311 asourl:Compromise. Ho would Na i l' to Ben
,alone With all vespeEt, that in denouncing the
clergy for petitioning against that act, they have
gone too .far, far the clergy of Now England
spoke the sent:ments of tho whole people. ',Pub
lie' sentiment was against this low, and the cry
was far Its repeal. Ile supposed there wool.' al
waya bo found a party'in Masi' tchnsetts ready
and wing to execute it, but Its execution was
against the sentiments of the people.. Ho would
say to tilt Senator that the time bad gone by
When nay theist of a' dissolution of the 'Union
.hanacquent upon the action Of the people of the
free Stites upon.any moans° would deter them
from doing what they conceived, to. bo right,
•ThrualS of disunion have ceased to be snarls,.
•
meet With thet! l / 4 either tar as spinit:sig.tg,l!W
. Cuo leani I.l4:the
Cholera hie broken out . in Shelbyville, .and that
sake° Friday tett deaths limn occuired,..,:aracmg.
them Jedge, Short and Mr. Tioltielaw and two :
, The cholera is said alio to prevail Mita%
the laberiza, on,,the 'Nashville road.,;. W bate i
been perniitteil.te hike the followingCalinct from
a private letteri • : ' .
Demise Ganes, 4, Jane 23 .. 1 4'; \ te this
'time havo had twelve deaths. Mass
Waltkall, -Mrs. Morehead, Mrs: Cole, Mr.
A\BOAXlllliii, S diet; &stone F t!tz
.toren;Wing_O - litivor,' 2dr....Crawford,: nip° girl;
. rend arid for
O liowar a:.
f limil*atvrif.,, and a negro hay of John
S ll -° 4 W74 5 1
Ws
~ A firietliers aeonow down with tho disuse, Web! , „ Jen n D
but gra net considered dangerous.'' Several ca. ;11,I0E-91? oronnA
son4reportetill tion4lin cenntry, Actinmbei ' - - • .10T1Nartm•,......A! ..... *L .
tmseif of Bat In town and country
,"Everybody 1113'..fttREN9,, , — A \
hai.leftlown'elat mut,get away. " valcautserststakkarlorstorostitiotantats.,or. •
I....AS'Fayetterllle'.illl4% deaths -had oCcurred, , errarrid=ta_a="l-1,4tautrtn,t,34,1,417,„140.,11
and.•thci townlrea alto has inadaits. .alo a dn!aniu nor. nem tint, iris or Lana:win '
aPPearami l ia , the \ lowor .T d, P.f : ''T s °4 l oon f!Jel`e t, °!.
At I\ashvllle forlho pants ending on Fri:
11?ie - "--'—vfoit...comveta g e f ,,,r6rB6. 1 7 ,4
daYmcninte`theri n'Oetifilititelistiata,Toirwhiob tfr 4.=4O YS
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.ere. The North was \
devated to the Union: they
would miners i to - it r ,
they= would go with it to
whatsoever extent it was\extended; but; they did'
not belleye this Union could bnilissolved: Distt ,
pion was an impossible thing. '' Why was it That
Congress, while extending OM - Union in alidirec
lions, had neglected the great., binding ligament
of a railroad to the I'aeifio? Ile urged the con
struction of that great work, andsaidthathe had
no connection With, the meeting, which had adop-.
ted the address, though he fully gilled \ With the
sentiments it uttered.
..Mr. Jones °aka i the'Senator to say \ hoW'nulny ''
of. these signers' who were said to be he, bo ne'
e
and sinew of Boston ; had aided in exemßing the
law lately in Boston. , Was not it large umber
of them, with treason in their hearts and nivesl
in their hands, engaged in the recent mob t ie-
slat the constitution and the law ?
Mr. Rockwell--t do' not know that one was o .
Mr. Jones asked if 'Wendell Phillips, and The
dore Parker, who had incited an ignerant and
infatuated people to resist the law and conatitu-
Son, which they had not courage or manliness to i
do in person, had they nothing to do with these
riots and these cries for repeal? 'As to the of New England he hid nothing, to say. , Ile
never quarrelled with women or clergymen.
He transferred the figut with theM to the Sena-'
tor front Illinois. But he asked , the Senator if'
he believed the' Union could last •'oni flay 'after'
the repeal of , the Fugitive. Slave law.:,; , , , , ' '
'Mr. Rockwell—l have said already disunion Is
, .
an impossible thing. , .. . 1
Mr. Jones—lf the Senator` mppesee that the
south will stand like 'Cravens and sulmiitte have
their property taken from, theta, in violation of
the constitution, he is muelimistaken, and known
very' little of their-character; 'Th Union' with
. out the constitution would betrae than slavery.,
Sooner then submit to,euch,_de &Son and au
' ruination he would himself ap p s the torch to the
~
temple of our-Union
and perish n its', ruins.—
The Senator expected to see the \ ItgitiVe Slave.
Lai repealed or the Missouri comp tuise.resto,
red lie might expect to enjoy aleenflifetime.
Neither - the one or the ethernet wonaltos Sena
tor ever see. - \- -- \ •. 1, •
. . Mr. Broadhead said he`did , not kno %,
Awhether.
this quarrel between old friends oug h t to \go on
or to stop. For twenty years Massaclnirietad
- Tennessee had been politicallyksoclatcd mall
Presidential elections. Tenneseee .had retied
to vote for Mr. 'Cue who opposed the'ill
Proviso, and Voted for then. Taylowho refit
I' to pledge himself against it, that he Might ; e
cure . filatinaehnsethe ' If this quarrel Was to end
in their' parting company, it had bettergo on; if
not, the Senate ought to take up other Wiliness.
1 Mr. Sumner said the r f he would begin \hy tin
swering the question, whether the ' Unimi can
exist after the repeal of the fugitive - slavels.w?
If the Union could not exist withour'an act—
law he could not call It—whiCh entrant-, all the
rineiples of humanity and right; as did the fn.,
gitiveelave law, then the Union Might not' to ,
exist Ile wouldnot attempt to follow the Bei- I '
ator froni Tennesiee; for, like a bero,'f's.thricedie '
worsted all his foes, and thrice Le \ plow the
plain "
I lie . sincerely hoped the people of the North',
I were not to be intimidated or' cajoled into an
i abandonment of these great principles orfree
dour to which they,lnid so long - coon deVotedl—
'M hoped that there would be aback bone pie
' served to the North. He entirely agreed with
his colleague as to the Character of the metoorP
alists; Among them were thesis who had no- •
a
qulesced in the compromise me a sures 0f18..511. , -
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There were also those engaged in t he great
mercantile interest which, la the histiry of Eng .
, land, twice arrested measures for the prevention
i.of Algerine Slavery. • Twice had it checked the
humane efforts of. Wilberforce to break up the
African slave trade. It was the same great in
terest which, from sordid motives, had in the'
constitution
,of the !Toiled States kept for 20,
Tears the same heaven offending traffic, from the
judgment of the. American people. Ite had ,
spoken, against the fugitive slave law here and
elsewhere. Ile Was free to avow it. Tor so do
ing, he would not throw himself open, the judg
ment of the Senate fresh from the passageof the
Nebraska act, but would throw himself upon the
judgment of his country and Ida God. Ile then
read numerous extracts from. his fernier specehee
I on this Ina, and avowed - again the sentiment
therein expressed. Ile referred to the senti- •
Merits expressed in Faneull ball by Otis, Atliims
and others; preceding 'the revolution, in which
.they held that resistance to slavery was the law
of 'OW. A short distance from that sacred tali_
lice,. said lic, - and between It and the emirt hoese
where the disgusting sites of sacrificing a 'human
'tieing td . slavery were lately perrormed—near
-the spot width was fitsst moistened by the Amer
can blood in rmasting - elavery, -end_ among the
first victims Was a colbred person—near Boston
are Concord and Lexington, where that resist
l'ance and it received its crowing glory in Banker
I Hill. He then ran a parallel between the resist
, ance to the Stamp Act of 1763 and the Fugitive
Slare Act of 1850. He further_ contended that
.
the former wawa harmless measure when, con
trasted with the hitter. -.
Mr. Butler said that his idea on this question
was Viet there ought not to be any necessity for
a fugitive slave law. Under the constitution,
each State, of Itself, Ought to provide for thoren- •
&don of all fugitives from labor to their Inas- '
tem. This was certainly the design'of the Con
stitetion. He had listened "to the Senator who
presented the memorial, end was, pleased with
his.tannner...- There was a calmness and einem:
ity about his remarks which required for ,them
the highest respect., lie ° regretted to hear him
say that there was intense-feeling at the' North
on this subject- While he had no objection, to ti.
reference of the memorial, he in• alt frankness
desired to oak the Senator if the fires which he
says are burning at the North, are not tote ex=
tinguished,, what good is tote accomplished by I
a report of a committee? 'IS they report that ,
the lat7ought not to be repealed, that will not
satisfy any person who demands its repeal. lie
• was surprised to hear the other Senator (Mt.
Sumner) indulge in such rhetorical display s and ,.
bad taste, doing no credit to his own taste or to
the Senate. BM:speech WWI unworthy, of the
Senate and of a scholar. If he had . kept it a
while longer, and dres sed
e it up a - little, it might
- have answered for
-a fourth of dilly oration in
sores, localities. HO would remind thoSenetor
that- when Otis spoke in Fiineuil Hall, when
Hancock acted,.and when Adana wrote, they did
so as .tho -representatives of a slave, 'holding
State. The appeals: of Boston and dlassechesetta
model's those days Wers'addreSeed test* hold-.
ing states. - The men et Massachusetts lif that
day were slave holders and - gentlemen. Ile:re
gretted much the character of the Senator's
speech. There was a great difference between
it and that of • his oolleague.. One was n calm„
honest, and sincere expression of belief and Opin
ion; the other, was false, rhetoric, deolamative,
and an incentive to arouse the worst passiens of
'the infatuated - people of . certain localities: If
the issue was to come as was indicated; and the
contest was to be between the Noeth and South,
Idle Come, and be Sledded at one°. Let it be
considered, argued, and disposed of calinly, and
without exciting appeals diessod up, in the rhet
orical display. such as was male by, the Senator.
to-day. Ho would like tobek the Senator if Can
, geese repealed-the Fugitive Slave Law,. would
'Massachusetts execute' he comititutional require:.
- mesas, and send brick to the South"the abscon
ding alaves ? : . y. „ ,..
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lair. Sumer—Do you flak me if I would 'send
back a shoe ? ,:= • -'' - ' -.• ' :. '
Mr. Butier--Why, yes! : ' -.
Mr. Sumner—. Is thy'rvant a dog, that lie
should do this thing ?" ' - I ' ' '
Mr. Butler—There he is again with n,qtiota
tion all ready prepared. Ho\ gets sip hare and
spouts it out, with, an .he doubtless supposes,
more thaa Bomesthenlan eloquence and beauty.
But he Is mistaken. (Laughter.) that have
• dogs got to do with the Constitution I (laugh
tor.). The Senator declares= tluit lie would not
execute the Constitution width he has sworn to
.
eupport. The Senator openly declares' that it is
a dog's duty - to obey and execute thliCartstitu.•
lion. .The Senator has, ennui, to support it, and
declares to do so is a dog's duty." , ' , -- \ . ! '
Mr. Sumner-4 reeognise no sueli obligations.
.
Mr. Butler—Well, I suppose It 'makei\but
little difference what you, tonslderVobligabwy
upon you.
Mr. Mason followed, defending the 'fugitive,
Slave law. Ile denied that it suspended the'
habeas corpus act, no asserted, 'either ignorantly
or corruptly, by the Senator fermi Massachu
setts. Ile said that It Altuniachusetts‘and
the other New England States whiCh had forced'
- into the Constitution :theprehibition upon Con.,
grew, repealing the slave 'trade for tient:,
years. . This,was .done that litt that lime these
States Might do the carrying trade in that traffic. ;
• Mr. Pettit said that ho hail fired to hear upon
the floor of the Senates:al avowal which he never
expected to have heet'd anywheei;that a Sena
tor worn' to trepPorttlie 'CkinstitUthnot recognirei
no atich'obligabon tothat instrunidlitl:. - .. - '\t;'
. lie 'holland In the tight of petiticii. He would
_vedette eeeeise .anY it* Traa'lrespeetN in its
character, and' to .• refer:o4 '
come_alMtild-a,Pe..tl49ti
berg . Cron lidaesnehtusette o r elsewhere,
a s kin g the. Senate • to; 0 ; 1 Pol; 411 7 . 4 4 enator s Who
Ithould 'disavow any , nbligatintith the Hone - Btu:
ties, he would v i , l•e - to-reeel'it , end to refer - It,
though he would net at present 'say how he would
vote upon. it:finally.. .Theilaenater...bail 6 %. 6111 .
openly eosuppere the con ptilAtio'34 . Ina its pitriSi •
,tie made no ragetwation. Ito could not take his
_soot if.he tuid, and ho ,pot.zio t9A014 hisiamit
Ait t erig4 l - 1 4 IC" '-• ~...'''' '.'':-\
Be, itgatil tat'ieredia Mai Paitl'attliali;Olint.;]
.lion of Indernulenee whichusays ali Moll are I . CONVENTION OFJVIA" 13:illa -,
rented - equal; and . hehi, that if . those - wo rds ! \ ..- " • .. Metal cell. a -, • :.-
P were usaPin the sense plaited upoit 'them' by the t , -The pooide of 0hi0,..,,0f all .politieal parties,
Abolitionisitt. they were a self-evident lie 'lle ; who'were opikosed'hithetrtipnal of the Itliasouri
.". tined thiematter for half an hour. -He de- j Compromise, who are opposed to 'the extension
.'ed that men'Teremreated equally', either phys- j of Slavery arid Mare Power into Kansas and Ne-
*rally,. morally,•po.litially„or mentally. Ile de- 1 braska end other,territoriesrnll witti do not do,
'ed that the Senator 7ho had sworn' o support I sire by their silence. to encourage the farther .-
he - Constitution, and who to-dayxpit upon that ; aggreeCtione of the 'Slave Power—aro requested
.ath, was equal to his revolutionary anceetors. Ito meet at their respective counties, and appoint -'
Mr. Sumner —Never, ail., never. , . • i not less thanthreo delegates, and one at least to ~
, Mr. Pettit—You denied that the Constitution I every four theasand citizens, to attend the Con-
..,
ad pleeed.,;My obligation upon you Which•lon j vention to be held at the city of Columbus; eta ...
were boned 'by. Wes Mich M Senator equal, to j the 78th day of July next
Webster? The one hod 'earned the title of the i It is hoped thattlelegatislill beiiipOtted in
expo Under of the Constitution.the other deser s each county, ream allpolitimil patties. For what
ved that of the contemnerand espiaer of.thaf ever live issues there May be, between the two
[, instrument.. If Ste Almighty Int ded to have I t 'great parties which divide the State, there issue
created the Senatdk equal to Webs r, thee that I question made by Southern Slareholders, at this -
great power had committed a great b under and Momentous crisis, ns'aommon to all as the free.' ..
fadure . 11edid not‘thifile the searcher alter an' air of 'Heaven. It is Whither this Republic and
'4 6.7,,,l
eqtinlity in morals could *find any onoliore de- its free institutions, shall bo ruled by, and its
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red than the-Senator,. who,. after httvleg call- great Mission of Freedem, be sunk into an oli- .. •
Gad to witness his declaration to supp the garchy'of Slave holders ; mud the extension of
C., ..tiiation, had, with - that faeffresh, i .the Slavery and Slave Power.. Can any Northern
in ..6 of, his fellow - Senaters, openly , avo ed man,. of any party, hesitati: upon such a quits-
o.r i\t,
that , a recognized ne obligation imposedby that tion, or refuse to aid itxreclalming oar free in
nacre oath,- : \ \ stitutions frau the domination of Slave-holders? •
Mr. art got the,floor, - and the.,Senate,
.. at\ In purifying Northern. Iteptetietttatian in Con :\ ' . j
half pas t,4 o'Clock, adjourned. =- - , greas fro all pliant
of SotithenatimbittOri ' 1
'---------..----4-- breaking the chain of Southern .mitteures
new'fcirgingto bind this Republie-to. avatar of
By o rder of the Cornetitth' 'es ' • "." ;.1.. '' : '
, , JOSEPH A. SWAN, •' 4 -- .
• . J. H, • COULTEIti,
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• 1) . lien; Plet..Drendlltel \ -41ttiiir.
•
Last nigh ~ alient a quarter past.ten o'clock,
the residents ' i n the vicinitiof Westent Row and
..Lougworth street were f tor tlgd by a report Him
:flat t . o that of ri, six -Pound Cannon. The explo
-11
',skin proceeded ' the second \story of the Ma
rine Hospital, on e seuthwest \ canter of. the
, above street. Athick 'volume ' Of:smoke pro
eeeded from the lo er windows, ad the alarm
\
of tire was raised.
.. .'„ : •\• . • \
•• A number of person frotrt - the streets rushed
into the . building, - when it .was . found\ that the.;
room occupied, by Mr.. - IL ',Allison, Superin:'
,iendent of the . /iospital,.4,l his wife, wits liter
'a
lly torn to pieces, and- li.. \and Mrs. AlliSOn ly
ing upon the floor,apparently\ deal. • , • . 1
•
. Dr. Baker, President of tbd\PaCulty,- andsev,
eraphysicians, were immediately at hand, anU
peverything was done'to 'relieve the- unfortunate
ersons. \
Mrs. Allison was Areadfully Mangled, both
'aril's dieing torn from her body rind her -fade
and head shockingly mutilated: - She was' alive
it eleven o'clock' last night; but her recovery's .
impossible. '. - - ' A , . -'
,1
Mr. Allisonlad . his stomach torn to pieces,
great portion of the bowels:Retro : ding and his
cs atid thighs wounded in a number'of places.-
recovery is extremely doubtfid. ' • *--
nring the confusion attending \ this horrible
- ' est - Impossible to ascertain the
we learn that iatheevening a
i to Mrs..•Allisox,` \ lttul been
Tab box was in the
and 'when. the expiosion.
m.. A. were'the only per
lint
.‘. ll
the I
part.'
.ylnee
plaste i
destro t
The wal
also time \L. -..
Chi s examtnii, t . he rkke s„ pieces of metal were
found imbechled.m.the \Wlls and furniture, and
••pieces t)f the L t . i.tae stbetinewere extracted front •
•the body ), of - Mt Allison. \ • ,
`This les \ ves the impres)si a that:the infernal
mitcbino "must h4ve been a 'haat' shell," enclosed
in.&box, L and that\Mr., and Mis. Allison were in
the net of oAning'lt when it ,s \ ploded... L .
Why it was 4.nt is\impossibliyet to divine, but
if the filets as relate to as ark `true,'nothitar,
shtudd be left up one te ferret out, the perpetra
tors of this most inhuman act. \' - "
Mr. And Mrs. Allison Were both highly:reipeet
ccl; and have relative mauling in Ml/ . `city nail
N tiwport. --- CiiirinnatiVontmereid:
_ s
Tnt Dr:"---
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room was porforiackl. itnd
'osion shirerecl. the .noith•
it reyeral feet out
tioying the lathirig and
'and' furniture .were
eau "a complete *reek.
in the front room were
ins DS.VOCARCY or I.ll.3'Emens..lf anything
were 'ranting to alio* theinmelessdistracikon of
the democrats partreanskt by the aftimptscrits
'eiders to make fidelity to 'slavery. the .nrite#Y
artieleof its faith,. it may, be..found in the faZti.
Clot 'even in old' Berlin, a county whiCh hereto
fore -could have been counted upon in all emer
'pnics to give any required majority for - the
regular ticket; no -matter who were the candi
dates or trhatwere their principles, so they wore
the "democratic" label, a Large portion of the-,
party now show hopefulsigns. of a determination
to' reak the 'chains that hove bon4therii;ltid
take their stand no fremen, by the side of the
friends of freedom of whatever name orparty, in
opposition to the infamous conspirators 'against
he'peace and liberties of the country whiz now
control our national administration.
The Perks 'County 'Praia; a long :established
Deinocratia paper, though it still keeks the Dis
ler ticket at the head
_of its colunans, has .oppe
tied the Nebiasks. outrage from the begioning;,
and grows daily more and more determined in
its'oppiasition \ln the last number a - that pa
per the editor alludes to_a 'democratic dinner to.
be held at Reading on the .ith of July, and de
clares that he willtmeattend,becanSe • , the info
mons repeaters of the Missouri Compromise are
to he there featted and toasted.",
As the Democratic State Central ComMittee, at
their lite reeetinglo liarrisburg,:deteimined on
making' the, support, of the Nebraska, &party
test, and took a dirct Sine with the Whigs on
!that question, the 'editor of the Press, it is pre
' Bunted, will no longer sail °Mier a flag, once cm;
bleinatic of freedom and \equality, but which now
unblu§hingiy, flaunts in t recent heaven the pi
refloat motto' of "Aid, Comfort indltroteetion to
Slavery and the trade in httan'tielogsv--.Len
earteijnd.
•
Nonincas IsnrsicA.‘—The ribs among the
) 1' ir,'
people of 'Northern ‘, Indiana on he stdpent,,of the
'',Ennsas-liebmska outrage'is deivindstreog,and
will manifest itself in
, a just retrilmtion`Ato\ those
Democratic members who miseep sentedleir
r\ )
'constituents .by voting to' repeal' e hli, uri.
Constituents by
Eddy; the M.• C. m the' `St.
Joseph Distrint;' has spent 'seine day
~ itt - lime
ainCethe'pa.ssage of the slaiery 'extertstan'si - M=,
tile:•, Ile rant with.coldbomfort front lalnops 'hi'. ,
hia;ohl Viands; Mid retained to Washingtongtt4l
croit-fallnn. No one sepposes lie can be rekelec ,
ted, and the chances are said to'be agairtii\ his . 1
.re-nomination. Personally be is 'very popular
In the District, big Nehinska his killed him. The
Anti-Nebreake :men talk of no'one Tor 'a s cent&
date but Schuyler Colfax, the able editor of the"
Smith Rend iteliskr. lie came within a few votes
of 'defeating Mr.„Eddy in the last contest, is ono
of the talented and best men of the West, a reli
able 'nnti-slaverY' Whig, and we 'trust friend 'C.
may be the next Representative freni '., the .9th
District \ of ,IndianM„ Ile would'.do liner to
_ ‘,. • .Frorp On Troy i.E i..
14.Jakte,21. ,
:... 4 USAN AND KATE DI:StE—BLOOET.TUAUDY AT
Astitawatt..We. learn from it passenger by 'Ow
North Star, which arrired, at New Yerk yester 7
day afternoon, hringing, peasingcrs who !eft San,
Francisco on the let of June, the particidara of
a tragedy which`toele plaee an.tho Isthmns.V ,
' • It will be recolle'cied that Susan Denhi' y . l
It
y.
Woodward ,j and Kate Denis, [ltfrs, acts; t 6
actresses well .known - ill this city, soints.ti 'IZ ,
since, ent to California , to fulfil profession ii...
gsgements there. They were abeenipanlea •
Mnr, Woodward, `Sedans Inishand;•\ Alter they
had , arrived-in !California,. a dillicalty.aioso be
tween Susan and her hushand, which resulted in
a separation.. She then openly joined' with, or
put herself under tits protection of Mi. Bingham;
an tictori,'at'San Francisco: 'On' the . lat °Plane,
Susitn, Kate and Binghana Sailed for Now York:
Mr.: Woodward also teak' passtign by ,the nuns
vessel and ronte. I! '• . - • "\5, • 5 's - ‘• '
On arriving at Aspinwall, Dulls side of the`
Istheius,] Mr. /linghant left the. Cass with the,
croird of passengers. - .'lfs; liad been:out but a
few minutes when be was shot,:and ilimediately,
.fell'mortally wounded, as it is toported,to ns.—.
The hall entered his sitle,, near his beck r ,passing
ttrangh his body above 'his hips, .In the confu
sion of, the firowd, fuller, each .passengor . was
.rushing to secure his laggage, It was impossible
.to tell who committed the deed. „Thera was n'itt-
mot: just as the stiamer. sailed„. that a;Jamaica
negro perpetinted tho act.. Wootinvird came on ,
to New, Nark bathe North. Star, while the Thinin
girls remained at Aapinwall, withl3ingham, whp,. :
it Is said, Was dying when the steamer nailed...., 1
.4 - • .;
• , Coe m.:Aldo:toe of the Ittr•Vilthine:
" Bosror FridaY, June 23, 1854:
I wee ma
, acquainted the other day with an
interesting no that occurred iri.the market.,
plac„ showing the estimation in.which our new
Fugitive Blave cammissionerls held by the
people. , Priaing \hrongli'Lioylston Market one
day, where the CommissiOner le 'accustomed to
do his marketing - , I discoreted a finely dressed
pig hanging at a buteber'satall, precended
to inquire the peical „ Loring," „ antlWerel
the butcher, "I cannot sell you IEI4, -
“Whit is the rensile," ssicz l l the astonished Coin-
Missioner. "Because," :a sacred' the butcher,
em :afraid should mei a portion et the
:money that has been palate on as the, price of
iihertY-7 The Cottanissioner colored in the face
arid tdried away. Such' isthekniabnerir which
the people of the Tree 'Sficites,'tfte free lalatiera
of the North, will hereafter begiMM show , .these
tools.of the slave power .the estimation in wh - Mh
they are held, Thas.are they to tie, broken-onthe wheel.of public opinion. \ '
. ,
TEM BOAILD or Ileum Jam Cuormarae44atig
ing froM the fact' that there were:. trrelto:fiWer
fatal cases of cholera last.'weelc- than. threweek
. proceeding,' and from the improved...weir:mace
of many , streets, the Iloard.of ieallik,did good
service to thecity last week: 'lane iris 4rifikw
led 'Meng many glitters; and Mbeitt the hula'.
ries,* Where the odor is generally insufferable, i
.had been poured so freely. that, thern,wasmoth
big at : all. ta offend. ' , This ; is micouragMgr. ye
trust it is a token of improvement. "in a city of
our size, where such' t' interests arc staked,
ieks no small laboit to" Secur - such a state of
cleanliness thraugbont every "thoroughfare sad alic,i‘as the public health. demands, The first in
dication of an earnest intention to do the _best.
that can bedone, will bespeak'' , patience on the
part of the 'public.' ' - • - ' '-:" \ 4 '
The cholera cases, we have sald;that lermi-
noted fatally; were 12 r-leas than the - -receding
week, ninktlering tno. 45. ; The whirl number of
\
deaths was 447, twelve in,ire thin th week "A:re
fer°, 'which is not above our late week! average.
OfthatAperpetual opprobrium to our a ;small
pox, 5 died. Of censnmptim4sl; Of eon troke,
1.--enough to remind us that with the re . nr.ol
hot weather we aroinbject tothp mike liab 'ties
that for a week or two last summer prey . so
fatal. Of dysentery, 5; tuadot . ayirrinen,ll. . .•
Tae:
anotsaa.--This disease:llEl an ep* pude,
does not exist in our city. \We have taken some '
pains to ascertain this fact,', and , spiak 'with the .•
utmost confidence.. The nitraber of scattering , ' . . ---
cases of cholera in the ,cityris not'satEclentlo,l - -
excite special appreherrgion. \The,Caies which
I ` have transpiied have not been of the malignant
Order as they Lave yielded readily to priMptand
elpltal , treatment.' After tinligent , inuttiry,: we
learn that seven deaths of choleray.liell authentieatad -,
accarredin - thkeitijast Week. „Eng
gerated 'reports of the , - ..ravages of, liiiZlol9 4 -47 -
in this city are in eircrtlationi the foolhdariesa of
whielktaay work evil to both city and conntry. - -
So far ks cholera is concerned; ;there hi most
,
certainly little to alarm any one, within'or with. '
out the city. We propose to toll the truth of this ,‘ \
matter, the whole truth and nothing else. -;,And
while we consider it 'our duty, to; publish sub
stantinted statements, we will: gnarl rigidly
against giving currency to remora floating with-.
\ out Cridorsement-Cht Vont. ' - • •
~
rAPALL Poirrinu„ Lsmatircr..--Tlie removal of
Mr, Blunt from the office of COmmissioner of
'Emigration' at New York, by Gov. Seymour, waa
at thninstigation of Bishoirlfughes, ~ The Mirror , . . ;.
same ,I .it cannot be said that he. fine, been re= \\.
* .
moved ter. the public good, for a better man has `,
\
not taken his place; and front well known facts
in connection with Mr. `Blunt and Cat holicism, . \.,.
the, inference is irresistible that a inligionirtnies-
tion alone , has deposed:, him:. Such being the
case;• the depiisition is an ontiage.too grentlor
the. Protestantism,. or the . Americanism of this
,
community to bear in Silence..
‘ New Uses of g . 111121TALIS111.-=-A woman :WAS
„before one of the_police magistrates of Now York_
jist week for having \ three more living husbands
than the law in that State allowed, „though out
'beyond the Rooki -among flie
have been
Polyganii‘sts Utah, that ' erildhavebeen
no offence. - The; chief interest connected:with
thetase;,arose from the manner the woman Ob-
Minedlher last husband, and the proof it a ff ords
Of the miserable imposition iiiar.ticed under' the
name cf eplritnalisM. ' The woman was a prem. -,
inent , ntember of a' n
smitten witli Use looks Of a likely young lean, i
I.eliever in,tb4'4, , science,P! setabout the work of
:inducing him toniarry, her; , lie heard that - she
toad former husbands, and wished to know itthey.'
were dead. At the next meeting she(sitintriOned,
the whole of them front the landof shadows, end '
made all, one after the other, testify to the
. fact-Viet that they wer;dead, (in the body ! ) and \
`give ether interesting . i ms as to their spiritual
cbmlition. Theyounginaricouldnai, of course,
deny melt evidence; and being attracted, b;? . the,
- inntiriaes4,
„intelligence,' add geed' looks of4the `‘;
"medinni,7 . , he married her 4 Notlong after he ' \
.discoiered that her four Mutual& ;were living ; . • \ A
and that ono , of tlien`was a black, a fact theipir•
it bed fOrgot to mention. \,‘
' 1 DaAra or 111Absttn Satcrs.o.-=-DiApatoltes "tom
New, Orleans bring 'as the intelligence of the, .'.
death of Madame Sontag, the colebtnted.iougit-, ', • -
tress, In l'ifeijeo. •\llltlanah - 'SOntigv . left A this... ~ - \-..
\
..eoutry soine'shimthi s since 'for. Urn
a tour\ s - ugh, \. \ • .
Mexico, and be? visit ira:s attended by the same \ \ ‘ - ''
triumphs which marked, her gamer in t4coun- \ ',,
Cy. She was taken sick a ehort,time ago* the \
holera, and died\ at Vera Cruzl,\• Few. • artists \..
,base done so much 4),'ittitcollish tlieti prbreirkon • \ '''.:
'ail this lady, and her ditithls-ai great a kale
art as it is. to her manAfriends-IfereareCr ht4k
bdeka Mosereniarkableciunce hill youth \ . -
thcradmiratiOn of Surepehtl \ MUaleal.Cll* s„and \.‘, ..
again, after many years' ratiretneut fiomktblic \ •;'„, .
~
life, producing '. nearly as: great it, etisib a i n ~,,,\,,
'America ; at a - period .in - life \ ;when- fe* p blio ' , \ \ .l
perfornicrs pessedsthoPoWer ofatttnr.tion_ \ l'he \ \
ramOss which attended her :that to'thW7conntl7 - \ •
\ was, exaelted by only one public performCr \ . \
Jenny .f.ba' d:., . '''''•.'.,• \ '
1
, '''.Titek 1111.111.401t1A8 OF./TESIO C I NCY. --" Th ' ecoilow- \\ - •
tag extracts from two. Dentooratic papera t his .• i
State will show \ititi , wisely the adniifilli tion . . .
calculated, wheitthey thought ti heal' the , ia- \ 1
orations itrtheir ranks by makingthe repeal rof \
the.fdissouil .cOmProtaiso a test of idelity.to th 7 . `1
RartY'r ' • ',., \ n ,
_. • , ...,•\.\ -, .. •,..;c ).
\
The Democracyo seansyrraida, ' , aro \Wizard- 1
moue in far= of the N limb!. k l l l .`' . -kdifattotru •
\
, . That trionstroint law . ' .isoi • sritieue s • antong, \ ' \,
fia. '., All:bere ore ancomp ralsingly oppased.,to -, • ,
the meascre,.ancl opposed those *IA p,rfTtret,l ..E.
11.13:passage.!'—lrarr% ..LOVer., _ \ L „ i \ "..'„
annum -
anallne nal 11J+
,VOTICE TO FA.OI
' ; 36 F:B l 42 . 4rgenii4
for We •
Qn , Doz... C OU I4 . I ,TAIratP:SKIN - g x y lnv
Mill dons Abi Jae
VHEESRL-100 prinie demo . ‘\
TkLITTLE AtCO.;
No.u2 &gond strait.
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