The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, July 12, 1854, Image 1

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ESTABLISIUD -IN 1786.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
PATBLISHIED DAILY ►XD WEEKLY
WHIT E , 41. CO.-
DANTO 03A)ItEL
Frio: , or igurr trust, mat 7 , 001 TO Tan r" UnCL
°AI LT- 4 -11 dellare pet swum. parable ball Tyler
W L Y—Twodollarsper annum. lu stratus. Clabi
via sesreteetoe Um .1161.1ns sondltker:
Throe tarienr per 6
00
au
l'«za *vies - do • ' , IS
c.
rr,sty copies, ... 00
Thu putt.* for sash club to Isiaddrposedc bons
"" add to to pad Invariably In Advance. tio club pspersM *
bs sent after Shot year expires. salsa O let
s .omry Is walks.
RATES. OP: ADVERTISING: _ •
000 ilid=hmparell for, Agatal o
00
• • 7. Wed - I'oo
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A tw nn _m h th
Oave
1t 90
Ftending C able. Ilnes or e am peramrun) •
000 •
One dollar fot. each eddltional li ne, •
One aqua.. changeable at rieseurs, (per an. '
num,/ exelmire 25
for oath ottdltlonal semen, lasers. perr,ne
Yoe earn additional senate Inserted under the rearlf rates,
Ade. to creeading a mum, and Lot over man"
liars, to be eharged m a muare and Ts half.r, r- - ,
Y e.,) not seoonotable tbr.. kgal wicertieeromda
hero.* the amount etutrmed for them publication.
AnnoUnrine redmlldateslOr Alm to be
_rged the. tune
Advert/temente not marked on the mpy fw a appoiliad
e umber of lueestiora, - lili to - andlnued till Yw1.14. , Lod
"hlr strietlr limited In
their own immediate budelean,. and .11 ulvertlerlasote for
the benefit Of ether wren., as well as all advertisement..
not Immediately' entmeeted with. their own badmen, and
all elms. of adrertimmenta. hr length or otherwise. be
loud tie. Ilutits encurrel.rwlll be einersedst the mutat rates
for ail cent trauelent aulrertlelng:hille will bo ernteretel7
!te eren-and prompt jekYmeot dr"d" 4 . _ -
lertisement for rtoniltia4l. Institutions, Ore
mole*, ward, tnwnahlp.end other r meathm, =dell
able atfietlyln
rolitdeal matt/hip amd nett., to he chanted TlM:prim, Per
advaum. •
nemialiatima to be Charged Sa vent,: • , , •
1.1.. th :Inserted without charge, unison aorompar.
nled by Invitation, or obituary notices, and when
au 40.1:003(Milted,t0 be paid Ibr.
Heap:der adrertiaam and etllore sending oatetrOlnlOr
ti.,ope. requiring , entlees &dinned to eau. ottostion to
%Irma, Concert, or any public entertainment,
where eharrea are ramie An adndttante—all
ail a to
I,anuelatlone—evarr notice •deelanedi to of
rirate enterprises. adenlated or Intended. to v , otooto
Indlrldruil interest. can only be inserted with the •onder.
?tending that the i :Eri is to..be paid fur. If Intended to
be 1.1.11 ed in the Winn. the awe will - be ebarvel
t the rata of 10-oeu rep line.
Melton or air- autism to be charged triple r
. Tavern License Petitions Sl:each.
/teal tstate Agenteand disetloneete adverthwinenta net
to be cheesed no&tyoloy_ woo, - but allmred • discoutt of
M rt.rthree and one,M.nl pec.cent from the amount of
p •ILTELT ILILMUCLT INIIIT'PAPISS.
Om wan, Wee Itaratknae— •
, each rids lvurHon. S 7
Anenrmetermes m wane rem.
1 . 1.04 Acinsen, (10 IlneAl one 1mer11en..........50 mute.
Da. each addltlonellmert mien'
All trandent adosetlaementa to De 1.14 bandeau.,
EATER" OF DISCOUNT
,', 001.11i17.0 MILT 701 SIR 1111021rodo aIMTI, IT
e " - N. 1.101.11 E- & SONS; ;Brokers. -.
..,
_ , ......Na LT Jlarbt se. Actianas Third and "loth Ws. Pittabanale
PENNSTINANLIL. ' . :•Ilranch•al Xenia.-- lid
• Dank of Pittsburgh ... ..--par Branch at Yonnatoarn., do
Booboo Dank of .d0....-par Citt Ban k ,,
_Cinoinnat.l... do'
Mar. and Munro of do...par.Onsotocrdu lik,tlsicial... do
r k of paannernai . : .. .....par.rfa , nklin 'Aok i ,- .-...... do
Bank
'•
Drill of
Ttortlliltl Atn = Pir Ohio' LlVAL L ;Treistdo . - - II:
..
Dank ..4. l l;atiMag n.hi gia. , - .... ...par Latz 1 3 1=illacat:-.• do
• Conmental Monti otPa.L-par all !totes.,,,-,_. . " . - .1. 7 .1 •
Farmers' a flachanke Lik-par ••• _NEW 1...•NU1...6.6D.
• titioul Ilatar.._ -
,- .:.....,.....,--par All molaant 8ank5.......... -X
iloguangtoa Dank._ .........-.....par NEW Yilltra.
!Wanton A Ilach. Dana -.par Nur 'York City -.lra
Alachua& 'lank .:,:-.^,F 6 T 0.2...t1f• •-ii'''''Tirr.'-''"U.
• tic l ars i nzi u =a .... : . L . ...r u r ii ia - ti i ,, ,...e...
.E4h .. ...
~•:.,
Pouthrark 16ati1i......-.pu Onitry . ,,•„.-......-%
Triallionan'aDant.•-...•-;...par N. JEREET•A• DELAW . AIth.
lifkatemflatat...:.. ' ...LS( All tohant Danka....--;: LAr,
Shook of Chutibtar -- 116-. lit ' • -VIRGINIA:' • - - j, .•
. Rank otCheator un f -.ParlDanh of tha ValioT... , .ilt
DankofDanallie-- ..-.. .. par Dank of Va-lthirosond-
Dank of Del. Ca, Cliester . :PrelTr.: :Sank, Va.. Norfolk ..
Dank of Gerinantown.....-.par Fanners' Bk.o...Pirenia.
Dank of Dettyaborgh..:-.par idercluinta'Alaselk.ift
I
Dank of_learhft•rn-.--.. I.- North Wooten Bank:_.:.: -
Dank of Middletown- 7 7. par . Itranehea.._:.,...._. -.....-t
MoragornetT Co. Dank......par NORTH - CAROLLtiI.
Dank of Northtuaberland-par Dank of Cape - Fear...," L 2
Outgo Danti...__....par Bank of St..of N.= :4
Columbia ilk A- Bridge Cia.partkun. Dank:nib:a
Doykstoorn 11ank...-...-....par Merchants'l3k.Nurbarn. , * A.
Easton Bank ..... -..:-.......par • : SOUTH • CAROLINA.
&is Dank......- ...-..
_-.-par likoftheEtte&Carelina,-
2
Tamales' likoiDucks Co...i.ar Dank Of South Carolina. 2
Partners' Bk of Lantairtar-car Dank or cbariestero....„ ' 2
Farmers' Bank 011toodiod.PoX Phrdeies Llothatee . illt •4'
• Far ELorSchuslkill Ciamar . 0E020147 .•
'''.., A 7 . WaYouboriLiar thEnsta Ina. EBY:20o. • L•
' granni ilk Wastangtou-par Pant of dualuita.:-... .2
tlarrlabuna-Dank...—„par ilk ofßronseislt, Aura...
' 2
lionuctalausnk.....--.par TENN...inn. ES. •
L.,,,,,,aer hank._ ..._.....-.par Allsolrent Banks ...... . -.- 2
.lannaster Counts ilsok-mar,- ItENTUCKY. ,
t.t.... n hank............_....par ilk of Kentucky. LoulseoPi
Al haute :Dank of,Pottaallie . li.Ek of lonlsee,Tharatto.
AlOcurogabeLS 11001,.
...... ........porl:CortbaM lit orkSeatuoty' o
'Wed Branch Dink-„.• laSouthernilkorKentuckr ",
Atintaluallk.Wilhasburar !at • /1100011111. • •
To_rk. 11ank. , ........,........:.44ar BA of 2tate ofillagnstil..l,U
Mahal Notes . ...Par - . 'ILLINOIS. -•-•
... • 01110: - • , rat. Dank and licanchaa 60
failoi Rata 11au1a....::::."... 1U r at.
oU Ilapols.-..,.........-16. -
• Drench at. 'Aluna:...- ...:., do • • tFlON2iff: -••' .* -
' Branch at Athen5......,: - • tloltirizai de FlriolLi. Oa: ekka 6
itranth Al Chill .--:. do Farinuallechara& Tw( 3
• iissoeil ateloorloatt.-:::-. dotiorrodomost
at
Dank'. .
WWI at "f01et10............ do Peninsular Ditit......---, ...
lizanch at 8art0n.._....... do Insarranoe Ccanpaay-...:- . 11
liranch at adaware.....::-: , do ;tato Dank- - .
Itranchat tkavtobna ....... do
Drawl It Aohtabals--. dol•
Dranelt at haluni- - .--...- , do
Itranch ittlisostekL....-. do.
Branch at R1a1ey....-:...... dal
Branch - at CluetunstL.— do
Month at•Tfastaositon-... • do
liraneoat Outis.-.-......- do.
Branch at Lancaster. . ... . - do
Rauch IntB trubouvllio.- do
Ilroneh at Mt. Verno
n......' do ,
• lironehat Nurark,..--•...
.do
110.0710 at tianii . =l ... d- 7r
Manch at Tr0f.........-...... do!
Branch at Mt Plunint.- do
Branch at Zanesellla...-,- do
Branch at Norval la-........ - d
. ll'at Partwoonth-.... do.
Branch at Eat0n..........--...-
do
• Rraneh at Earenns.—..dol
litanah at .otigatrota ...... do
Ilian& rancla at Musilkaa........ dO
. 7
I
of N. Atoorlm,_Torouto 6
iltb. of the People, Toronto b
tllask of Montreal-- -
Ll3k of 1.1. Corrado, Toronto 6
• .F.AfrTE.RN EXCEL - NU&
On , Neve Y0rk.....,
I. l ll l girgrigalTNlTN!
L.:M{l.'l6e ,“
63L b )ANDSPECIEVALIIP 0 Denloono, 614 ri0t.- . - ./V
do Crt-.IIN
V.akte„ now... 10,0 D
I;roderiekad'ors.--..,.... 7.80
Ton TAO
1,1 ohm.
, Teo 7.90
8.80
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REPORTZDFOR TIIE i'ITIY4II.IRaft•GAZBITE, BY
WLLKINS
STOCK AND'EXCHANGS BR9KtIB;
NO, n .Pqn7/ 971 STREET.
• . 19runtle.59. Juno 2.7. 1&94.-
Loan- . I , 4. , of t
0 0 nt-tanJuly
ijr3W te t" r4 . -7:7.....7 100 0, , ••• - - fits*, 4. 4 j x.
1."" It al" . 1:7.72 - -7 . 04, ::: int./e b. r Agit
AlLengsfo.tes--..-- 1 35 - ~t.,
.44 4 , 4 21,
Da toon. 00. 100 59 - do .
runt dAy- co--- ra fr o :- int.a . u..14.7
.„.,...D. ge ef'' "' T.
109 90 - Int. 314 4 ;5/toT
— 154 ,--7 guy. di,l'idl /09 90 - do.
t.ank ot Plttsbnr3l9...-. 50 5 6 5 7 14 ime.15474,44,
lerehants A Amur 114,514 39 no 5. ''k do 5
retoo44 Dm& b 0 1M St 554 do &
Alle u ßaelngr o L 43os 55 'll9 it
a
15741.414 Drlden...... 31 .5 23 . 1911.113r1 2 1
me r et,. Dar---- 25 37 • 25 41 v••it 4 • 5 0.
d.
&inn Bt. a _____ 54) 44, 42 ~,,.., . ss
N Li .... 50 40 05 Lnr• ICA
931= " sport. Dr 1433--- 25e 15 "'
11 t 545311 gle Insursi4s.. 3 10 0 Dlr. 30 II et
st'utern IrrarseneCo...- -• 19 MN plc .7 $ 1
Otlrene• Insurane• Do-- 21 54
Anoctatod-rirenten's 05- - 10 3
ttitnanh to Phlls-......“ .6, 81 41 40. Die.ge.3lo et.
i t 595.. 15, & loulrellio- so t s ) t! 150
. o k r;erl '--......
54 -
ritts OulVoritn,-.• ao a 10 t r.,
mon 19setwatre. II 43 41 Der. Jan. 4p z
Tons eny Bisekva 50 14 - Dor Stork.
Polar- ItsUrand -1 50 45 49_ -
IM a nna. Dallroad- 50 4535 4531
&Venda& k W4514110it. It. 50 ••• '•"'
Stains II ailway,Pry D=3loo 105 100
slUoo i
r ixtielinnliOo.a... 50 50 - • ,
Do. do-(ne0 0 35 7
Ark 94 " rr ik yer' P rIlinVA 1 1 .5 IA :1 -
z =vi ma '.... 1 nt...1!4... 61 L o 11
.....
5114544.053-- •-•- 155 I2S 5.,. Div.
Iletelmrnir 3 - 19; " ..- - )51 IST it task=
ra...th amnim.......--... ... 11 47 Dan 514043.
north M'artern.... ..... -.... .- 15
Ennts -.a .
F9944bsunb a iiiiriii;,,l . . ::: 1 a 1
3 , 4 115 . •
i t •Pr ' intire•=.......7.=.= :7. 2 , 4 154
A 5Oll
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25 51 I
' 51194,-..... --.77.:2= .:
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Won-. •-•-. '4 ot
tlatiosir=7.7.l . ..7=-• - 91 22
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EXCII.IIIOr,AND BANKINO• 1101
• A..VULKINS CO., .
~MI Bk4gsaftiF Thcadimp sVo n r:owta.strea.
• PITTSBUI24II, PA. • , '
FOREI6N • 1111k : DOMCStie Exchange. Coin,
%atm iirnasd Warrant!, bounli 11.1 a
t d /OW
MMus Maw thronalzout Unk.u..',
.itorineFlln t 4 and l osn; s • o
grtlo -
14 - •
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p:•elar. and rod on Coralsaion.
Non:7 T 4, &Pm% and inta!t akradlb
or la sArm
law.zutiE T. • •
•.. .• • . ARNOLD la
-• • .
~v ix m a t s Ix xxeru,Num, ouitt. HAIM NOTl.i.ge.
W. 14 /aura terve-, erimgae Oak , Palm:wok;
AiryphTL,Fllons atmft
HARDWARE. ROE
, SADDLERS AND'CARRIAGE MAKERS. •
. •
R. T.. Leech, .1.r.,' ' •
.s.. ist W9OP STREIT; .47r38nrizarr.' :
Alm. Clirt.b.s.reetry halneaks, Nam, Dm, hal t. Sail
7ShtflAt?ersti ... •=l7 . iri, Axles, Camlth..44, Au,.
....- . . . . .
,t. urouS,.-.........-........../.534.--..-..-...-4,14•110.
VAIEMAN, FALL'S & CO.; Ocimmission
gore:matt. fAel. Onnt rOr.arders, by Caool;Rlvrr
an Rallrosa. 2SO.- f.r. Vim . Advert, (Woo. nee 'pd
- eyeurtorestreotOontli_PS,
, ItneoltnuaL,Atik, ; :
usrf:a To- ,
.flaroll-1,! a _T_lp a lrAA " :? 1t . .e, , :.
.- ~ -. ;:, - . -„, niro r aZ, M....- ,- - -
W. D. Hand, IC Co. ClinefonotL
14 ,-m:um,' lit teenthm clroo to Tnra Hbtoommts from
• pitub.egb,.4•Canal t* Wallah 'Why . skud Tow*, .
',TosErlt:anzawr. ,-,:,-
' r niops..wo AND AST LL muzzy:4x
''I.ISIPOATEDVIGA.RS, ,
68 Markt' .frc4 Piusbursk,
Dolworti Med • :
mF 6 , i1 ::~s-..
BUSINESS CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
JOSEPH S. & A. P. AIORRISON, Attor
mit_st TAT, °Moo No. 143 Foote'. greet, botAteen
BadthaM4 OdGrani, Pitt..burgh. Ps. :oral .
iiiiii‘Tr•nebilMii'itt:ll73lW",7,rraiii4d7oWlifia,
16's now nVer for sale a large mn'''.l..^"f all *1`111.';
.. comaufartured, at the manufacturer's prime. his article
• bolfl+s mnerlortn any Leather Belting m - er benne' offered
•
Lyt , .... HALL • Attorney; at . La*,: ~ B ake. ,in this nuntet Also, a lam , as stec h.n k d. odlU .d algt r t i o . f . l t n t de e
, .Rubber Delon constant'. on
esr s padings; Grant nava; lirtarannlfonitit said .'• ...Marline Belting Dept,t," - Nn. 110 alsatrt meet.(
1 , J. te 11. PHILLIPS
• '
OBERT E. " PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law,
iotOBEET POLLOCK, attorney_ at Law—
Omer of Fifth sad Gnat KtrexisoppoldtiittleCourt.
osi steps, Rittabiugh.
•
Jsmts.J. RUTIN,' Attorney ati LANCoffica
alma, car nont, Ntteturiftt. '5.10. -ear
113,Att . Zruej•atLiw;
"ASPER E. BRADY,. 'Attorney at Law,
tur. W.. V 3 Ma street, Pitpobargb. .
TlERSANACo4::Biiiakerwatid Exehan . ge
grokeird:7ior. 96 Wood street, corner qf Dimmed AllsT,
brassy andsell Dwt Notes and Coin. Diesourrt Time
r.rSbasire, lad Prombssory NoteC make Collections In all
: te priseloal elites of the Uslox Iteeeire Beroodtg co call
=Aron Interest" stet gleethelespromot attention to_sll of matters sppertalulog to a Brokers bastooss.•- • •
1111..Castern Nook age constantly. Pot' Salo. • • mia•SaY
MOM.- ILOWtat 19.41101.
MERERA " RAID!, Bankera •aild Ex-
Nhanke Brokers. hay and nil dold.and Silver and
ote*: Diotlate loans on heal Wats or Stock Seen
titlea.porohaes r'clssorr Notes. tad Iltno Ails on Shot
aud Sint llor and. sell Stocks on Contmlealon.
rtnnl made nn all polnt• la the lhabon. Mire corner of
Thlrd and Wood streato, dimity malt* ths Bt. Charles
notaL!
).1 D. KING; Coin, Stock and Exchange
I,', Ilrokor, Fourth street—Buie and sells Stocks an
mmrsicn=so ce on Eastern -cities supplied at one,
rent Woe loos nude c the West at low rater, Woe,
torn. Bank. :2 otes__ Dennrnt and sold. Ira .
—_— __._._
Wert tle/a remit& •oexcr.t . agar.
jpAligElt. HANNA Tuctemors to
Ilueser. d -rienua Co., tankers.litteeltantet Broltemnd
micro be 'Patel= and Dasuatue Irseltume.Certbiento• of
Deposit. Bank Nebel. and Spcie—N. W cornet et Wood end
'Mid street' .13creent Money received on Deposit. Sled
Cheeks tbr sale. end - eollections awls on nearlp all wind-
Tat point.. or Ile United Stater. -..
The blitheet prentiant IxSd for Yoreime and ...Lenerican
Advaxicee marts cid cosuirn,:toots at Produce. latni,ee,t
MC H. —. ; ... .... . . r. wyrt:
WM. IL :WILLIAMS & Co., Bankers and
v Exclutng Brokerri,,lCosth East cantor of Wood ikod
. trsosectionts on Mad town nod collections
wiI:KTNB.I6 CO Exchange Brokers,
. Yolarak stmt, otrpoolto the Bank of Pitts.
arch. All transartions at moat Meal rate. 710
LARLMER, Jr. Banker and Bro.
~ t rt<t••h In 4th, lama. ! , ro. 66, , •41toinhitng the lint or
N. . HOLMES SON: Dealers F •
12pnierstle mux of Err-Liu:wt.. Cj n °rel
ei pl..'"
69 .11.ket=
thronalunrc the IlattZt State " the ettka
BOOKSEX.LERS
I, : READ, Book.seller and Sfalioner, No
fat .. :8 Fourth street. Apollo Itedldlase.
;g ,.
::—.. 8. - WELDIN, Wholesale' and, Retail
. r Podia' In TWA and .Sehool.Bool., Paper and Ets•
:rt. No. ea W . 0.4 lane, (borove.,Ttard and Fourth)
TORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller aril. Ste
e tamer. ar, ....war to thalami a Aram Sia. P /araiiat
Area, neat Pol22th. Itt..burah. Pa. •
IKNRY *S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and
Duals In Ratlonrrh o tr, 133 Markt !time, 1..."
t mono. Plttabogb. Ps. •
n AY 6c CO., Booksellers, and Stationers,
66N066W00d at.net, next door to Oa carom of Third,
burgh. P. rchool and law boob constantly on hand.
'COMMISSION &C.
WM. H. surroN.
Wholade Onmr, Importer and Dealer in
FOREIGN WINES, Brandies . and Old 'Ma
Idasoogablda Rye Uldrky..tio.l2. Rosdh- Sat corner
Wood and Froat sts- PlltOrurth. PPaooa , mb.2l
IT. — POINDEXTzIi,,. General Merehan,
&Ls dire • rroirer and Commloston IS *Triomf.. ICI Front
Mort owl Sword stmt. Vlttexolgh.'• arr2o4mil
A...IsIcCLURG, Denier in Fine Tenty
• YV ch,tce.Famillt Groceries. Walden and Widow Ware.
sorrier./ Wood and Sixth Streets. la hnxreeeMnsatevite
assortment of Fresh Goods. addition to hi. oirseilr ex
tensive eta). purchased hem drat hands in tlie 'Eastern
market, which "rill he sold at !crest. insdisvt
itotels..Stetunboata i and Families, haying by . the
70(fo . o7giggdiglhIttr i i= or rharcn.. nos
Commission and For-
waiding St erslianieVdAsters In Arno' and Pnldnen
rally; atm, Pittaburgh ganufacdarna. Yo. U 4. .9•esald
•. tit.tgrargh. • . eadi-lelgl
goo?. toursON.
Ittrre BLSON. fr.. CO: Wholesale Grocers,
ProdeDsulers. grid' 3.lsrchants. No.
rts . street. Pittsburgh,-: islo
POPITIP
FaING4R ITAIIBAUGII& CO.; (Sueces-
V)ants to R. , llerListieha .CnpaidlOwit - and - Forwarding
3trrriaimtn Dealers In Wot 4 sad .Fr0d . 666 CsucrsllF.
145 First and 116 &mod strects:Pittstnirelt.C. 55,34
. j W. REA, Flour Factori, Commission
R •god Forwarding Merchants and Maim In Prnduca
gonorally. Ordors lbw. Pittsburgh Manufuturen rcrtattly
.
attended to. No, 74 Water and an Front St., Pittsb h urgh,
Pont aply.
IRA -ROY. • JONES . CO., &euccevors to
ATWOOD JO!!a.1 CO ,Coanaalsaion and . Forward,
hug . fan-Imola, D ea lers In Plttalmrsh nanuartarodUocda.
3LITHEWS & CO.; Wholesale Oro
. in,. Commladon and' Vorrartting Morehanta, and
gent. for Brighton Cotton Yarn.lßßrsta rt, Pittsburgh.
VIEWER ANTELO, General Commie- .
siiod Verehinia, Thltadelrhlt. Mora advances
slide oarosignmeuts of Produce generally, jalny
jOITY WATT CO., Wholesale Groters,
•cooioui.ets biereinkuto. and Dnaltni in • 'taints' linn
P tt•burnh moesoLeteem Ka lAbetly Patatrargh
T B. CANFIELD, Inlea Warrem; Ohio,
ion.
_Commlsskro Ind Porlyarding Merobsat. wad Whole
aaL Dcalm• We ern Ronne Came. Butter, Pot and
Peui Ash. mind Western Produce sonmly. Witer "treat,
batmen ProlthZeld and Wood, Pittaborah.
• Meteor arm Ronson. I.lttle Co.)
IirLITTLE k CO., Wholesale Grocers,
41, Prcdoes sad Commbrioo JAmbsats, awl Dealer. to
:Plnelosero MantbetureN No. 112 NoPsod otroPt.
Jalft-43
VILEESE-WAREHOUSE.--, HENRY H.
qt. OLLlNS.Yoriiirdthe elle and Cereldell sterettaatmul
Beater to Chore, Better, Lake Tlsh met Produce iromerarly
25 Wood street. am* Water. Pittolmigh 1.1-31
ITON BONNHORST & mintpirr, Whole- i
40,Ga s sod Commxdon terebsata and Dealem
L.4 l l . rmAt.
rat.
it tiCOILFORSYTH, Jz., 'nrwardin 7 and
t 1
b OBLAS PALMER; hiparter and Dealer
. .
Vrelleh sad AmArleast WaU lisprr_. Pr 5 Market
etweso TWO sad MAU Meet. PlititaishH
MoCLINTOCK, Ipaporter and Wholo
aa s w ot olj u tetai
, I vi De.tre laktztr snr 110gr . 4
Ream Bo it Trtnamlnts. s lio. ifiVsurkimitnet!
=IS b. PATTON, Wholesale and Re
tail ova au the Hantersi ekle of the .Dleatond,.
DRY GOODS.
RANK VAN CORDER, Dealer in Trim
Uaaay_aad Manua law Good. Embroideries.
Parataing °coda an(l Tom articlerta full u
...twat of whlettcaa alltraTa aa bad at Fa E 7, aaratr of
Market Wen stad thaDtaaaand..Patabluta. Pa . ~ aDt1•Il
hL. XASON CO t0M8000.R...C. t.. LOTOOOT 00,
k A. MA ON & CO., Wholesale and Retaii
a e r: nfierii.# u , p!. Drr 6.,6d5, 29 rim,
VIURPLIY a~ Lan ~4
holesale
iIJ sod RIO Dr/ Gods flerebanta, cargo; )frortb and
arkat sweet. Attain:inch.
GROCERS.
7011131 119111> SIMARD notro-- IWTD.
TORN FLOYD CO.,' - Whokisala Grocers
?• =de...dawn K& U. N 0. 1 73 Wood sad =ft Lib.
street. Plttsborg.b. • • . *l6
40BERT NOOKE,.Wholank Omer , Sea
Wow/ OW:dm Dealcs to Pralnacl'lLtnburah Mark
=X' silo 'VA_
,t.t co superior o.l,3lonougabirbilAtsket.whiett 09
:ounot • '.010.7.10101.
iIBLACKBURN & CO.- Wboloiale Oro.
tam Boat Younithent and Paden In Prodon. and
tmran 31unesetaratt.011a. Yltfi aod (lawn .h.arl
on nand at ear Watabousailil Water street. Plttalmnat
155UE.......... ....
TSAIAH DICKEY,k CO., Wholefiale Oro-
Odenintssion Merdlizta. wad Dealers Prodax.
.o. No wmar street. end 197 Front street.lljtmargh.
JOHN c zars. 0. d
Id ' ( c } ; l ~ L un L w S
mkn ROE
XL34411.3. N0 ° .19.1 anti strt r i Tta•
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0
_... ......iovw'a'.osau.f,
intaLtr.—
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- tv BAGAUY, lc CO., Whok a idi Gi c ,„
v _ ecrs; tic*. IS mid 71 Woof Knott. rlttabtrro:'
Wa r Da torneH A.. M
.; V' et.t at rheetn Au
"ber acid
tWaroWnVatilgraitisr=nrit ard.
surp:l on tbe tweet '
•-
DALZELG &, CO.; Wholosalo
-JUL Groom Goamoladoe - Diadunts. Dealers In
aodMtt.SurxLnanubdurva. SO..W gum 144.
sous D. ....... ..... —mop ligw.1" 1 ",
.McCANDLESSi. Ammon: t o
1.• I. D. Wick„Violuala Groani n gtl
onn;batoa Merchants, haler, In .
m 2, L E, MIL ,
Yarns, and Pittsburgh blaurasaurei
Wood - sad Water We'd... Pi tishursch..
CIILBERTSON,-Wholeerale Chrictu and
c=igojetrrcrtstiaji,miziweig.ratd Vitt
- • •
.
L • & R. FLO , o
otodnei Merebasta, 22d Defile" Esi vir Pralper a llaut eut g
nmtmc °"""!7•L
straits,
ia - IZMI!igMEMa
11 AO 41,EY, WOODWARD & CO., Wholo
.ll, eole groom Xt. 2401 4 ?t , -*Wit .410102,14.'
_. • AGE* CUES. • - PEW YORX ADvEzttemscrs.
, & T .., a l : gyp, A ECIIELL'S A/soma AdvertLslna
iCARD.-I.incin,..o. been . itipoiitedilie .
elusive Amite fur - Pittsburgh, for the sale ofPatU,t - ! '"j"" 4"4" Bn4Le.w'r.
17- 17°214
(i't4
5'
'd°
. 71
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Riveted o,...LotrEL,ttlßvetet t ed)...ct. Do i EnTieUe Rant is the CiSy 0137.1 r - o,*. •
_A USTIICLOOMIS, Rea; Estate Agent,
is, Rock, Mrnium4lee 818 Broker; eh. No. 92
artet, above Hoed. Buda,, promptlk Attended
so. - - jyßdly
ailitt I. L. lARSIIELL,Sem•etary
zett'a Immune* Company. V 4 Wet, street.
M. GORDON, Secretary Western
„ co., in Water street.
GARDINERCOITLN; AgentforFraritliin .
ft,
Fire Taman. ro
CoPsor. northeast earner of Wood
PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu
• that lesursaes Company. 42 Wstar igmet.
•
VEO,II. TAYLOR 1.-;;HUSTON, (sacceitsors
fl to Taylor a Idlorne,). General Commission and Ear.
warcirinseXerrhants, and agents for Eastern Transports,
Mon Ltoos, Ilitkolesale Moslem . in Staple tirocarim, Sheet,
i l enniteTtl=k3 Tzr Ash, Window
Glas, pla,flar atm Mate Naral Stores. and Cincin
nati and Pittsburgh - Man used Goode
Agents tor the "Penn Mill"., “Banner Mill^ 13=
Pittsburgh... No. - Frarit. ,xtrect, Opposite
Eftlaborgh and St. Louis Packet Landing,) CintinnatL
T •A. HUTCHISON . 4: CO., Commission
Merebardit and .1 gen tv tor the St. Linil .9 Sugar Hefiln
ore, Dealers In En gar. Holman, Pig and Bar Lead, Hernia
Oikoro, Zinc, Paint, de., dr. ag
MUSIC, &C.
•ERN If. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes,
Mule and Monteal 1118trmilents, &hoot Books. and
pen, Sole &goat Aar Cblekerlag's Fart" Mr
Wevtorn Penoaylvands—tio. 81 Wad Btrent.
VINICY, KUSER, Derder in Music, Mu
- okA Instrumenta, and Importer al Italian dtrlmre.
wit :ant t:t; e Limme a C A ltrkil . grVlA .o l4 Ltmr=ca
,SC FIRM DER, Music Ston, Fourth
-414 ' tN it t irrutli f jet t r d w m"ei l isTrai i gar.
DRUGGISTS.
• -TOW HAFT, Jr.; jencees§oitd Jas. IFL"Grif-
If i . tey l l o Wl . rlect r aziel ll i ga4l,lZgaist. Deal b e B r
11411 . Allty, a
kirltegrlntirent for r.
Ilold'e Medicine. mb3o
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1 1..___.....
,COX•& CO.; Dtuggista and Apoth-
Meeartes,taninr lake. street end tbeDlamena.keep :
• l -V
--
constantly . hind "a foil end complete nnenetment of
Drags.3ledicinee.Perfurtlery.andartldeepertaleingtothelt ,
burloese..
Phyolotons preemiptiono rarofollymomooroltd. .1/9
TORN P. SCOTT, Whole Palo Dealer in
o Orton, Palnto, flue, Varnish.. and Dye Starr. so. Zit
L booty Wert. Mttallugh.
onlaro trill receive prompt attention.
IW•Armat for Loudon & valustdo forollymodielnen
Mar '24-1y
l A 3i . FAIINE 4 ,STOCK & CO., Wholesale
Ma k s ral=s,"'so'sareiVr e d TaTF o LT's ,ts'stMt.!
meta
E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in
ravo.mi Drugh Paints. Dre Stuffs. OM. Tarnishes. As., Ate,
stmt. Pittsburgh. _Good.s warranted. .Prices
nensauct nakrx nconas warn.
tItAITN & REITER, Wholeenle & Retail
aniquea career of LlberttY nod St. Ciao stmts.
801100NMAKER & CO., Wholesale
oAs . Druggist& No. 24. Wood etreet.. Inttebtrrah.
• TOMB . FLEMING, - Succesgor to L. Wilcox
00 r.rner Marliet enact Dismand—Kenls con
stantly on band full Ana clunplrte aa.orlsoont Pm, C.,
Mintlelnea, Medtelne rerfrs..T. .11
pertalnlna t. 61. hu.lnem
Pbylelclans pmurlptlons carefully emapontnkql at all
hours. JaDay
WOOL MERCHANTS.
11 LEE. successor to bIETRPHY & LEE,
Wool Dm.lmam] Cornml,flon Merchant for
• of . Atncrinno Wool , Goods No ift.f.rolreet.
- 31EDICINE.
R. JAIIES KING: Office end Residence,
Ir
\wll2 Firth street. opposite tile Cathedral. Pitt.
butes. jally
11 7 111,:4T„ I ht l u C a 3 .;* ffi Zs e t s u tre t;
3.p0t.71,5,e.A. 1•1;20
AtElFtenA:Wl*
Meruhnnt Thilor and Clc ,
j 3 We?, No. 74 'Mod etmvt. 7.441.3eu1ar attention
to nape and. Youths' Clotlaing. m 14.7
ttrILLIAM DlGBY,Merchant Tailor, D
~.v i rv s t per and Dealer to IZertdy 3taCe Clothlag. lit Ub-
WATTS & CO. Merchant- Tailors, 181
• Liberty s tree t— We • *Tr Teedrilig .ntr
. 0 3 e3 " 1471 . 11 " agcl:= " y417111 1 d r il L irt i, tLfilt .
Our Mends an d ruitamers 14131 please Ore us • esl2 (mlO
W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail
Marit rerL nfreturar and Thaler lo Cobinet Ware, N 0.83
ard s
JOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of
ta, PATENT BOX ViCXS. a superior attic!, SOLID BOX
and. 1112.17.F.D BOX VlOEf., corner of Amiersen and Rob
b:woo streets, one square from the Baud street Midget. Al.
legbany City. • oadOmell
JcaOIBROIDERED AND APLICA
.41,,,LLAS--)laterials marked for Embroidery and Ape
Work by • 3105. L S. WILSON,
j elf No. atIN Penn street, above Hand.
Bolivar Fiie Brick and Cracible Clay Idan
nfaabapag_Cofaßap.y, _
rrHIS COMPANY DAN ENLARGED
their capacity for manufacturing. are non pr e pared
to meld the increanal demand for thein;Brick. Crocableand
Building Clay. I)ttlers promptly attended to by
XlEtt & JUNES, Canal Dula
Pittsburgh. September 7.1.1951
Boots and Shoes!!
tiAMES ROBB, No. k* Market street, 3d
Star from the Market 1101.0..0n11 informale rm.
e l that ha has now a very full mock of ern, thing in tl.
Mot and el,. node, snrh as Ladles' Callan, half flatten.
Jenny Lind Pedro., Lady Franklind all It. Myles
food on the Pastern chin- al.. an
and.Childrene
Calton and Fancy hoot. Lod noes, In ail their Tarletleg
Ca. Gentlemen. fine flyers Patent Calf talon. French
ll Items, Congreer Gslten and Chou, alto, Boys' and
Youths' 8.A.. tan French Calf.
Please irlre us ► all us we wish to sell such ►n artlele
to ell who favor as with their custom .o will giresatistae •
tiou. Remember the plass. 89 Market street. cartn
JOIIN
M'CORD & CO.
WHOLESALE AND ENTAIL FASHIONABLE
CAP MANUFACTURERS,
1 ANDDEALWASIN ALL &HIM 0971113.
COMM; OP WOOPPAND FIFTH STREETS,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
*S-Tbeir ithek irminseiNt e'en quality - end - a* orllsts
sod Caw, Mere, Bou, Cuff s end Fur Donnas. • ,
auirtmtcli
N.ew Coach Factory —Allegheny,
i,p. p ia-a, M. H. - -{MITE CO., would ye
spectrally inform the Nally that they hare
They
on' Lunch, between liederal and
two
streets: They' ate now rmiklo and ar e prepared to receive
orders P , r every dewniption of vehicles, Coacher, Chariot.,
:Earouchns. naggits, , Pluctons, ha. lot. which, from their
p
long experience In ill the =scathe ore of the atom work, and
Titus (sent'ee they hay., they awl confident they are coati
eB to do work on the most reasons/do terms with those
wanting articles in their arm.
Paying :articular attention to the waretion of matorta , la , ,
WthariginKhrwro=tiiff competent
t O'ir.l‘'"ire:Az,"••a
Abe attention of the tOUTNIC t. ibis matter.
done in the best manner, and on the
most reamonablo terms.
Coaoh and Clirrase Pliatorl.- --
TOIIISBTON, -.BROTI • tVCO., corner of
ei 'W1.11;1416%41 Sleben.. areas; Arlortheny City. would
reepactfanyinibten au. frien4nad titre nubile ...pall_ y.
that - fib '' . ., 4 * ~w'sgrt u — , !',1'=.1171.=4:=
110.1y6
styled of sad ta4pcirtlon.
All oil - wlll. ha aerated with ote. regard to.doree
Idllty and beauty of finish: Lepel. sill sla be attended
to on the mostresonsable Senna tlelog lu all their work.
the bestEt...Mahal*, Poles and Wheel Rod. they feel
confident that all who favor thentwlth %belt pateonsie
will ha perfccilyntielled on tria of their work.
Purchase. as zwittested to Ines thin 1/. mil bans Mr.
at
mf
-110. Dr, z ior irmet p
red.
D'
OLLOIV. PIIIETOR.
'WOULD- respectfully call the attention of
_Southern and Irestern Ilerehante to hia tine eteek
laken. rancing in trice hoar 11100 to MOO.. time
Carriage. arearolltlkern the best material and workman..
ably, sod under his own supereleSent no can, with Mode
dame*, 'runlet kilt work- ta - te tnfaier tonne mantas.
tared in the tebn. • The* mown or-hls budoese and the
erect Immo. in demand for 'blackmail' work. has tradurrd
him trot to build any common or low prima work to hie
ertahllshment. remnant looting; rood lomat work wit
please call and mumble ble , stock. briber doh =East. - All
work warranted.— .
-- -
Fifth Street Stocking Factory
BILiTY ENERGY, AND ECONOMY.-,-
The best souls io Cblldrain's now 11 , lszew Socks. L'n
erebbls, and ['now*, sold st mumfactoreee priet.e, at the
111th Menet stoeSlill_Foethey. all made Dom bat pno'S
Ntt ADVANCI: LI•PRICE. WM, DALY, -
Stocking rectory, Rth *trent. between Wood and RlArket
.
S. LISIMPTSIX........tA/XIX ,A 2 4 .1111...-...../. 110 , 31 , 2aAD
RottirlSl W. D. COPF.U.VIN
Livuigeton,- Roggen , & Co.
NOVELTY. WORKS; - PITTSDURGEL' PA.
TACK and Depot Railroad Scales; Ray,
earth; and - rlrain do .f PlittbraV and ()mita do 4 Door
Lorin or all slum, fEtend, Drop and Thumb Leaps, (WU.
Mllla of radon, *lndx Paint Mllla._anprornd . :matternr.
Dolts and Fastealor-, Malleable Canino or. every va•
rlaty In farm and flnlitt. • Ott
W. W. WALLACE,
• STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
u0;321 mut 323 &hitt/ sheet. anateite &WOW Ys it,
VIONIIMENTS, •:Toixtbe,
giniis. tt'
Irma on band, amt mad e to order, ay machinery, at t
lowed twkes. Shrew btnutrwa OKADA and estooted do
ping 9w Moontrea le. te.yori hind. Wnek and no Mar
Die foralebeA to the Tr..% at the lowestCa& All orders
Med with amtp.tok at 319 ;Liberty. . •
. KrALLACei.
•Ilbsoksmith Bellows Manufactory..
CO•PARTNEBSUIP •NOTICE.—The altar
sort. boos. *dad irpettnair lobo= Um& **Oda and
ry e pout oborabt. ho , : ttr a uro totem Into paten
;rbil Sgrarftrn the olpenulbolliro of Datz.z..,i
1 c""" 4wd am..t t '"ll2lll.lt e 4* " n tg:
od to mato of tbo Tor/
jotooa to bmo .7o op ¢ntro m n Lon,
Willh o i Pill Perot trom 2 SAWL-5.1 . m,....
=.4lllkAftans sad " ..
. . Nfiri,., 4o 4tX/ 1 .
!.7.417
4 1 . 1 _0. 4t TP II T.
PITTSBURGH, W a NESDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1854.
Fire and Burglar Proof De pot.
. WIII..McFARLA.IIif:O4S-
AM /,
/Dt.T ..1.V4 ~ T- TV FAT:
'
WaiehonFe 146 Pr:lo;st.; Mtipioifi, M 4.
naLNKS', Jewelers' and iVatinting•tiouse'
JI . JP . Sat," &revery glue. constantly oh bunikfor on/e.: UM
warranted m seem respeet. ' I'
I. Ton, .14461 51b,851.
Arnow. Irm. dr.thrland: getre ire lemim—ltkireirmeniesa;
are to Inform you that your &ifs ymeterredpay. Welke and'
Papers oninjured In the fire last titatt,,:bY elbirki creel'
thing elmon my prendem Vein 031.11011 - 11.11 r •Illlollph It
vretarsmaerd themmboot the f re e to Int ro,..bent; Ito eau
tents mumbled nnhurnird. Thi•ecrgytui the reredos',
wili,l think. maerer for another Minh? , ilowettiellyYouree
.IY4-v
..._ L./FINNY. Jr., 11Watb„. LWayet et.
—...._
Elegartt.Cabinet Fa: attire. ••
SCHAFFER & S I@HQ - ICON.
1i5.125 127 .0.0.1110-arer Tisk , I
ANUFACTURERS, WholoOttlo and. Re
ly' tail Dealer. in Rich Greed Irustdtureof
zrad=ppl:itr
too,"ri oo„,ty.t. to
nall and examine our iamb., .1/44rn7
k~:t't:;'1.:~~~ ~~rl~ :t
... . ,
DR. EDWARD BLEEDICER'I3
STAMPEDE MIXTURE,
FM. the Thor and :lone. Mama • File44l,3kfiglnifo cute og
Battens Viiiiittoind -
ytattllE Proprietors of this Medieiniiwill state
without hesitation or feared oahtmdletion. that the
rtua NUMMI, hal, toted fade pane where it has
m
been lotroduced.than any other medicine In cue fur the
bove diocese, ' This medicine has neither Armenia nee
Quinine to Ite compooltlon, ell of tbeingradients are of a
acefectiy healthy character and highly stimulating and
invigorating In their tendency. Pomona while using this
medicine will not be affected by exposure to water ~ , ,O. a'
damp atmosphere no month. whentutharturnathesgth.
Plan n anal°. of the
this
whore the Ague pre
vail- wi l l de well to adopt this medicine, as the patient Is
bet obllard tole ! by while under tmatment and they may
&sound efo apfahr cure. The Proprietor eotddlotrOduee
thouaatule of certincater, from then of the highest reepeet-
ability, bet preferasaylng to the nick , on, nue bottle and
you will tom the infallible:abet In youraelL 'Full dire,
tins ter Its use surompany ea eh bottle. ..
~
Certificates au be seen at oMeafehoirlng where thin
• Medicine has tend whenial o erg hats tied. . -' "
: For Dismal/toed all other B cme Vomptalnts there to •
not a better Medicine intim t...i ,
lt. hat ale. be taken with th estiefelailtdOC•deSetal. '
In nevershweent Rheumatism abut; for these eon. , ,
plaints takes tablexpoonfal a day. , _ '
2k
One bottle of this Medicine eery -has the dashed ef
fect. "e $1 I s ttg. • •
ear sate by Bru • In ill partso embed State.
anCanada. . . - • • •
All Wholesale orders mutt he adtheosed 'CELT 2
BLENKER, sole Proprietor, ea Itroadaas. New
Ancere—Fleming Mrs., B. A. Fahnesteek A Co., Wil
cox A Co, and Cleo. 11, Koper, Pittsburgh. - J 404 y t .
The Peoaos' Book!
oae'ligio can feed ehuuld be without a
y of TILE CUNS [ T[OTIO \' OY TOE UNITED
WASHINGTON'S PALIMELLADDIIES.9.
iggdpit.=;gi.vlrhgattll2=llo
- p.p.,. •
Ma—Cloth. 25 etc: Paper Corer,. 12.,4 eta.
* Tr CIMP IV * h' lrtra h s 4tl ' ! * * dkrljt
We.4rprdiistmd. U *
Wenn! terms to the Lade. Dookludkrssend on row
orders up the Publisher. FItERP.,
Nssssrl Meat, New lark.
N. 11.—Pellahl.. :lavas wanted to yell the above Book
thronahnnt the eountry. Se.natty
The Eagle Manufacturing Company
Muterfactsine and naW.for Sae the foltotsOrto den:ruble Goods.
a 1 a dfarosint,ll.oas Md prier ylf FOREIGN 0.0011.4:
RICK SILK IiGOCATELI.Gri Alititqfol.lNES,
to grtat varlet" °fruiter. and eornbltratioti of Color, all
of which Paten. are .
CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, •
An entirely now article for
rI;X,YITURR, UPROLSTERr,
{Vlach combines the greatest 'summit of DISRAIIILITY
and RICHNGSS found iGani,article arm before need.
These Goode are made by Poniet town endue the only
Goods ofthat manure/Uwe ererofterod for sale. Deal ers olll do well toersmine these Om& beano purchasing. ..
iirOgiceof the Co.. No. 4 Park Elara.N. Y.
sel6.3me S. P. MARSH. Agent.
IRON WAR/MOUSE,
MARTIN, SPRING & CO.,
i.tporcer. sod Dealer, la
•
IRON AND ST EL,
Orreoloarh &mt. ' orh.
Keep eenetantly oo h • t eereortpoot ottlar. Rod
Band, Br• Of.. llntve and other HUM .
• I. OF ALL RINDS.
note ttoso Rectify. albs aro Invited to
re I or !end their order, Wore burins.
Orders by wall enttutted to our rue leUl be tilled at the
loTret market mt.. 31Alllt1n*.PRING Ct?...
INC UreetmicA et, h. Y.
SCHEEFFELrfir BROTHERS &
WIT.O.LESALETRIJOGISTS,
ir" FORA;
!Env rzro ita IV:1.170 lii/hani conreSeeknoan.
I MPORTING' the leading. Pings front their
mortetn. both In Eurapi Te r kart Indlmind
so French and Englirb futrier Toutb,
and [lair Urulhes, Hair Mow awl KM.. .Paris itn4
THdte sponges. Cork.. Son, he.. tet: thee. orer Chesil on
'the moot resAnonbh, terms. tlrdere either In prre;.t. or tn .
niii real.* their nestnttentim. el2•llmn
•
U M./03 b5B•
PATE".S4 MAOHINBSTUCTURED LEATILLUBANDfIiCh
ronly ittfeet Bantle in o.e tiomtry.
IIEY are made from the Le.t .ink twined
leather, nod thoronalltr etretebett. oetnented, and
t'd together. and made,
t- tun porActir
wit!, •pe test be to the Ihtillee,and warrnittedlo he • fkrrt
rate anklend to nlesee the 1.1.11,1214.1, ThoylArt to had
Angle. doub le nr mood—wltlx LA. leather, AMU and
all tweeeeenry article, in the ten.. brtddreeting
jrl2.4mv ital. KUM BEL, Pzlontee, 33 Ynn-y et.. N. T.
Globe Iron nutting Works.
311 and 813 Munroe street, New York,
OPMAITIL VIE ALLA:RE WORKII.
34.42.4 ROOMS. 122 GR.A ND RTRIRT,
eubBcribers having extensive and un-
Tsurpassed arrangements fir manufszturlog every ar
rdn their line, are now prepared to offer to the public
and deafer: throughout the country,
WhOUGll7ef CAST 1110 X RAILEVG,
every dometivtloo.
Gratings. Steadfcri.Daum. Ibrtahlehors Iteistenda.pletkond
orantientrol; Crib. and ttredles Jar NAM.. /me
Maim, Mind, lates. Stands. Flour, and
Meek Stand:. tialfrnefio ned hist
&earls, dmoin.
Alen. a enperier qnslity of Irrin ”.rai nom, ail of 'bleb
they will warrant to 'Mass In strengile,Luzahility, beau
ty of design and dumpiness. the rostinbetures of any nth
ft Mame in their line. Orders drum every ...Mime of-the'
United bistro thankfully retched god executed vith tb•
Memel. dominate], k'N'T k LAVitaff,
ml 19-11m0 tffff fraud attest, Si, Y.
(.1 A 3 . IUEL L. cAvEntY, Wholesale Deal
ljer In Ilnartaa Palmed Palls and Trdsalrood and Ml
low Want. Baskets, Matt. Cordes. Twins. Winnlnas.Thash
es. ke-. Ll)4. (Ireenwirla at.. New York- snna-lys.
Av i mzin t ips E T s.
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&mars. New York. 102-137
MISCELLANEOUS.
PITTIMACTOIDaGn
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DIAMOND srkas . - .
E. ".V. itICIELOW, Proprietor
ROBERT H. PARSON'S
LIVERY AND SALE war&
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21 'oriur Diamond street and Cherry A
ASHLAND HOUSE,
MICH trrrtEgr. AD0VY,81 1 172.N71116711717,
PR ILAI)ZLPIII4.
E. B. BENSON, Protium&
won*. 4' 7/ann/. 61.50 per deo*
Mar E. 1864—Ird-
Patent Process for Ta- 'Ong.
4J. FULTON'S Patent-Chemical Process
q le &tidally the greatest Improvement over made la
. art et Tanning. Leather of all kin& ran be manes.
Mired in °oat htrd the time required br the old
mush less esteem. for Pll froth n eat. ittmegt=sig
and durability Is uneerpeseed by anyother promos ot rose.
I:Metering teethe,. Yor pareeularelimeire of •
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apt ' 71.22 Wood et.. Pittsburgh. Pa.
Linden Lead Company of 'Wisecrack.
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opened books to. tobknotko to lb . Csoltal Stork,
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11 fourth, rt.. Plttatmeith. whirre pamphlets coatatnlng
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WOL9EINGTON. Jul 7 -7, 1854
The "nigger" papers Nat . :now are . shalring
their sides over. a mare's nest which -they have
discovered in the COWRIs returns of population,
religion end clime. And 'withtheir natural proi•
clivity lo catch nt any thing which they imagine
will exalt the south and disparage the' free
states, the servile press at the north are re-ech-.
sing the story, asif it were a sweet morsel of ex- .
cellent savor.. The _story is that it appears front
the census returns, there are mere - churches at
the Booth than it the North, and , 'oonseonently
a greater' attenti nto religion. TO'inistain "this
allegation, the iolloiving table is , Proierited,
which is credited to the Richmond Enquirer, the
leading organ of ho elms peculiarly engaged in
the slave trade, bleb is declared a capital ahem,
by the laws of ne ly all civilized states but oar
own. It is tuantralthat the champion of such an
interest shatild be sunitilis to prove its own com
munity the moat moral in the world. But to the
table:
ParalAtion. Chma.
683,169 945
. 994,514 1,475
, 317,946 626
. 814,120
699
. 876,792 734
147,645 228
. 8,097,394 , 4,184
. 489,665 813
,311,789 - 8,569
. 91,682 180
Massachusetts...
New Hampshire.
Vermont.-- .....
Connecticut
Rhodo Island
New York •
New Jersey
Penneybrawn
Delaware
8,718,888 18,800
Southern States.
Maryland
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia.
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana......:.
Tennessee
Kentucky. ....
....-- 583,034 909
.. 1,421,661, 2,383
...... 869,039 .. ...1,794
688.806 1,182
. .906,185 1,862
771,628 1,373
606,525 1,016
... : . .517 762 306
1,002,717 2,014
982,405 1,845
8,829,459 14,685
Now it. Is said figures cannot lie, yet they are
very oftetreztensively used by - the most finished
and daring liars in the world. This table is lit
erally and itemstleally true, yet absolutely and
substantially false. This table is presented as a
complete statistical ":view of religion in the free
and slave States, whereas the ten slave States
are selected which, contain more than eight.
ninths of the entire popubttlon of the South, and
the six free States are omitted. which contain six
millions of inhabitants, or two-fifths of -the
whole. The following statements from the cen
sus of 1860 reveals not only a part of the truth,
but the whole truth:
Comparative nznstar of &urchin in the Free and
Maine 945
Now Hampshire.. 025
Vermont ..... 599
151nssachunant —1,475
Rhode blend 228
Connecticut 734
New Yotl. 4,134
New Jerney 813
. _
Delftware 180
Alnrybftd 909-
D6triet Columbia 4G
.......
.Nortli Car01ina...1.705
South Caroliaft...l,lB2
Georgia 1,82
Florida' • 177
Penralliainla 3 5813 -tint:arm 1,8:8
.Illinois ....
Ohio
Michigan.
inanely
Calitorma
. . .. ....1,018
Louisiana .. ... 306
Texas
Arkansas . - 202
Kentucky ' 1,816
880
21,276 • : 16,631
Sixteen freo State 4. Fifteen Slave States
and ono District.
, Mit this table tents Int a part of the story. A
negro cabin doml not hold as many persons ss
the MonongaheM llouse,..tbe Burnet Howie, or.
the ketropoliten. Nor does a little Methodist or
'Baptist Chapel in : Virginia or Georgia atfordac
rommodation for quite as many worshippers na
the Trinity. Church or the Tabernacle, New
lark, or the liontisliCathedrals in Pittabargh
Cincinnati. , The bluntest perception can underz,
stand therefOre that a mere stattnnent of the
"numfor of churches alfordi no proof whatever of
the number of church members. Iftidid not
this adept in Sores give another very pertinent;
in fact, altogether the most pertinent item- in the
same table—the item stating officially the very
thing in controversy.- I . have no time to 'give in
detail the list of States, but will say that'l havn
carefully collated the colorises returned in which
are the numbers of chuteh membrm, and 1 find
that the facts on that essential point are these:.
Church utentbeis
In the free Suttee and Territories 8,549,000
In the Slave States 5,454,000
Excel , * of church members .'
. . .
Free States. 3,085,000
But there is another test. Tim cost of reli
gions edifices is not n bad teat of ttielreapacity.
What then are the facts tinder this head. They
are thew
The value of church property in the
free states is (about) $71,000,000
In the 'Lave states Is (about).:. ..... 17,000,000
Preponderancy of the ralue of church. . , .
property in the free states orer .
that of the slain states' ..44,600.600
That
. is to say the
. piopertY approprit' .ted to
religious purposes in , the free states is 'moil)
than form times as greet as in the slam Staten .
So .much for this ono tophi, - particulerly rehtl
tire to public =morality. Now in referetioa 'to
pauperism and erittio 1 Moll hare something to
say at a very earlyday, and what. I shall say
will be fully no conch:sire in defence of -the
North against iiiinbutderers !at; 'the foregoing
brief statement in regard to religion,
Ler ficnotattran. as Paaerteit...-The Out:
want' of the ego in prectitrat soholarsbip. , The
men that the world most *ante now are the thee=
ough.bred, weltedueated scholars, whose Studies
are on topics, that concern its daily .
Itla always paieful to see power - wasted.' We
dislike -to see ,- "Ocestritito tempest wrought to
waft a feather., or to drown a Ely." " 'lt b tad to
see faculties and Industry thattalgitt bliss areie
elreutoseribed• to the uso of this or that . Greek
particle, In positions where the settlement of the
.question atiesue would not influence the theme
ter of tt singlefittman 'emotinn, nor either bless
or curse to the valde of atg any mortal. If the
work of the world were already nearlidne up
—if there were nothing more to do, It would be
different. Ittrk the world is only just begun.—
The labor of getting ready, of preparing the
tools, is only: now brought to that point that the
wt them can begin. They. want directors. oYer,
wire, stiperiatvodentiii t 6 'guide them..iTheodet
1 that can do tide:ate scholars.. Men of learning;
educated. drilled men, are wanted.in every de
partment...lA labor, to seethat their h%ltor is econ
omized nturtheit: toil ell profitably aperided."We
have been farming ever since Adam delved In
the Garden-But though they have learned some,
thing in every - generation, cud grand discoveries
lain enabled them totlouldeland quadruple the
number of , bushels to 'the acre that their greed.
fathers rimed. let educated "airinulture in do.
mended more loudly then ever. The earth has
cotnot eett tolned to surreldcr,'in eifoterreent of
a, tiernad, the Wealth th at alto keeps in tante
C Amr]intellignitt aulanttartt .; Men have been
.retlag .the, see. . from .the beginninv....-Ilut ;it
' is'utily of late that. an American.seholar demon.
stratea the true *mordent method of imilingtn
it. .Itin a noble example of the thing MUM
when we any that aohnlershiP et lidaday.lhould
ho Primejaal—N. I: 'Tribono. , . • -.
_,..'•,.:-,.,,-:
_ .
for Pr
c ei pm id panw ent 11 4 erce ri cit ti l l r ot ow iz p e le ;y ea s n_t usri thoti ..mg l i,!. ts yd
on the par, of electoral gileges'ulirbaitton
in the bistoryof4tniiicaneleotiow!,
fell s fi ri ti eli ti aii at at tef iia ß ie ti a ti , t hi o sn :i p sSs po y it, Trdin rs
iii b ecn im, gren kia beet,4l6..
• vided,lis party rontedin every,contest, w e
.0,
• crown Ids dishonor, the Legislature•o!l a
fitatiroondeasning hl s Codrso and applau ding his
oppacente. - ' , Nor can lie aoilsoloittmeettyr!tke., 8
Prowl sayhig of ; 'n vanctnisbed.monac .. 4l ?th ' o All a t t.
tool •isawr ?senor:, -,- Thatllit*Pn 6 h r i z oetrin ft e , f
/lir slit , measure 'ls` 11' fill!at,
A sqilattei , iioverelintra thialY gi ld ed *bellow.
,„,__, 'god
Begun in ~t ieilincsa; coniiiitlf4 lll - tq a " a rA ino,
• contecrated to the - extension of fi ,, X1i1t.,_.,,._, ; , II;
Lie kidndnistrillon will idwad4pyllitrPtr-t' id
loiy,istiditory. : eireaign . 1 1: th* U7..." ;km.
betray. the liberties of the
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TRI •.•or.r.uubllOAlS", OF 311cOicli" . i.'
The'resolutiene , beitive were 'adoptca by the
new "Republican' ; . party of Michigan, eta greet
State Convention held at jacksonen.the 6th of
July. The Convention:, was tlie .largest Delega
ted body <lite held ill the StatC . ; analdnuraticred
fifteen hundred • persons ; ; composed' of Whigs,
.Democrate, and Free ,Soirers. cesoluttons
wero . drawn up-by - a dietinguhdoed -Whig; and
they present a- 'platform' good, enough for :any
freeman, and salted tothO exigency Q the.timee:
The freemen of Michigan, assembled in Cop
-
'Tendon; in Puesnimee of a - spontaneous
aiming flour micas paste of the state; to 'can
eider of the measures which dntytlemands'ef ns
as citizens of a freeitate to take, in reference to .
the late , sots of Congress, on the subject of slave
ry, andlts anticipated farther extension: • •
Resolreil, Thit the institutiduofelareCy,
in pi:nisi:merit of crime le ' great • meraVsocial
and political evil; that it was eo regarded by the
Fathers of the Itepublidthe founders and , boet
friends Of the Union; by the.heroesinq• cages
the revolution; who 'contemplated and intended
its gradual and pa:Metal extinitioni'as an -ele
ment hostile to the liberties for which they toil
ed; khatite history "in the United States, the -ex
perience or men best acquainted With its work
ings—the dispassionate confessions:of those whO
are Interested in it—its tendency to rebix the
vigor of Induitry end enterprise inherent in the
white matt--the very surface of the earth where
it subsists, 'the rices and immoralities Whit% are
its natural :growth—the stringent pollee; often
wanting In humanity, and shocking Is the senti
ments of every generous heart, which it doniands
—the dangers It Lae already wrought, and the
future dangers which it Portends to the security
of the Union and our constitution:a liberties,- nil
incontestibly prove it to be such evil: ' Surely,
that institution is not to be strengthened and
'.eimeuraged against which Wisursoroi, the
calmest and wisest of our nation; bore,tinequir
ocal- testimony—as, to which-. Jaw:amok, tilled,
with the love of liberty, exclaimed: !•Catt the lib
erties of a' nation be ever 'thought secure when
we' have' removed their only film basis; a ion
viCtion in the minds. of the peepte,thet these lib.:
alien were tie gift Of Godf That they are not
to be vialatbd but with: hie Wrath! Indeed, - I
tremble for , MY country, when I - reflect that God
is kist; that his justice cannot' leeP forever, that
considering'urimbers; nature, sod - natural :tenni;
.only, a revolntion of the wheeled fortune-4P'
exchange of "situation, is among possible a events
—that it may - become prObable by raPerastnral
interference t The' Almighty pee no attribute'
Which can take sides with us in such a contest!"
And as to Which another eminent patriot in Vir
ginia, In - the close of the revel !Alen, else exClaint
ed: - .Mad we turned our eyes inwardlY,,where,
we, aupplicated the Father of Mercies to aid the'
and'injored'„ ~oppressed; whin we invoked the'
Anchor of Righteousness to at test the pUrity of
our metivee, and the justice et• our cause; dad
implored the Plod of battlea to aid our eitertions in
its defense--lhoulei we not have Steed more Lett
conviet4d, thas the contrite Publican?" • Mo
Sere theactienthaents to be as' trite pow as they
.Resolred, That slavery is n, violitl6n - of the
'rightsufroan - its a - man; that the lair of hatnre,l,
which is • the law of 'liberty, gives to no man.,
rights Superior to thoie of =thee: that Odd end
nature have secured to each indiridual this bal.-,
tenable right of equality,eney violationof which
Mint be , the result of 'superior force, - and that'
*briery, therefore, n perpetual war -crime its
victims; That:whether we'regard the instituti-4
as first originating to captures made in 'war, in
the subjection of the debtor es' the close - of his
creditor, in the - forcible »irore and sale of I
children riYtheir 'parents, or !objects by'their
trings, and whetberit be stewed in this country
as a "ritienarkeeil;" or otherwise ;We Stni it to
be like imprisonment for debt, but a relic of
11,b611411, as well as an Ole Meta of wenknese in
-the midst of the state lariting-the attacks of »a
dons' enemies, nod n - ceaseless :cause of :Time
hension and alarm. Saelyere thelessins taught
us not only by, the bietories other ecaninon
wealth!, but by that of our ownbeloved country.
Resolved,' That the history - or the formation of
the Coriatitation;andtraitioularly the enactment
of the' Ordinance :1f July • 1.1, 171t7, forererpro:
hibiting slavery north of the 'Ohio; abnidantly
shows it to have been the purpr.sc of our fathers
not to promote lost to prevent the spread. of
very: and we. reVering . their metnorica, and
cherishing their. pore republican faith' - as - our
richest inheritance, which we vow, at whatever
eipense, to defend, bore publicly proclaim 'our
determination to oppose by all the lawful and
honorable means in our Power, now and-hence
forth, all atteuipts, direct or Indirect, to "extend
slavery in thin country, or to permit it to be me
tended into any region or locality Into which it
dors not now exist by
.positive 'law,- or to' admit
'new elate States into the Unifier.
Resolved, That the Cane - Station of the United
States given to COUCTi63 ftll/ and complete pow
er for the municipal government of the territories
thereof; a power which; froth its - nature - cannot
be either alienated, or abdicated Without yielding
up to the territory an absolute political Indepen
dence, which involves an .absurdity; that the ex
ercise of this power necensailly leekt lathe for
mation ofStates to be admitted as free Stites or
stare States,- Congress has a right to adopt.stiCh .
prudential and preteativemeasurvs as the princi-.
pies of liberty and the interests of the whole:
country require. That thin 'question is 'one of
the gravest importance to - the.fiett Statts,:inas- ..
much es the Constitution Steel(' creates an ine
quality-In the appointment of Representatives,
greatly to the detriment of the free and to the
advantage:or the 'dare States. This question So
vital to the interests of the free Staten — but which
we are. told by certain political doctors of modern
time is to be treated with 040'
whkti'we hold it to be ever right to dimaes:-..witielt
we hold it to, be the duty,of Congress, In every
instance, 'to determine in unequivocal language,
and in a manner to rain! the spread of slavery
and the Increase of ouch unequal »presentation.
In ell*, we claim - that th e'North is a party to as
lets aarsoisi, and :it entitled to hare a Mkt and in-
Plows is itlainst fitternto` Sad In fie* of the
ambitious designs of the slave • power, we regard ,
the man or the party who would forego this('
right - asuntrue to the honor and interests : of the
North, and unworthy of its support. :1
Ronderif, That the repeal of the "Missouri
compromlie," contained-In: the recent' act
Congress,: foithaoreation of the: TtirriOrieit of
'Neuman& and KANSAS, thus admitting :Slavery.
kiwi region until then sealed by law,- equal:" in
-extent to the thirteen old State* in auttetunprel
epaulet its the history.of the country, and one
which mustengage the earnest aatt_sulauCat-
tendon. of every Northern pan. .And An-North
'ern freemen, independent of all par ly tics, ire
hen bold th is measure up to th• Radio execra
tor the following reasons:
That it la n plain derirtura from the policy of
the fathers of the Republic, in regard. to slivery,
end • wanton and dna gerostailinstnitiMs of their
purpose& and theiritopee:.
That ii actually admits, sod was ielfededlo ad
exit, slavery boo laid territories: and thus, (to
we the words applied by Judge Tucker *flat,
girds, to the Ilthees of that Commonwealth.)
' , thus sow the seeds of'att well which, like a lep
rosy, bath deaccollnd upon their posterity with
scoutnolated rancor, visiting the thus of the rstb.
are upon suoceocling goneentionsel. • .
That it *ll.llrprong upon the country.atcalthily
and by surprise, without nooessity, without
Mimi, and without pmelons dismission thug ci
elating the cardinal principle:of republican got!
ernmeut, which requires all legislation:to accord
with the opinions sod amain/mite of -the peopiti ;
That on the part of the south it is open and
undisguised bresob of faith, as contracted be.,
(RCM the North and Booth le the settlement
'of the Missouri,quostion iu 1820, •by which
the tranquility of the too sections traijeo
stored I—A compromiw binding upon nil honors.'
That Isid'abm in open violation of the soaps
mho
mho of ,11850,' by 'which, for the take of "peace. - ,
sod the distempered impulses of - certain;
isles of the Union at the SoLth, the North
eopten• and seat:hand in the aliens "fugitive
elan law" of that year : . .
That it 'lo else undisguised and - inuranly
contempt of the pledge given to this COuntryliy
the present dominant party at their national
convention inlit3Wl, not to "agitate the aithjecf, of
Sletreey rahve in or,oursteongrus '.'—being the
raw Convention which, nominated ..Eninklin
Pierce to the Pcssidenes : -
That it 13 greatly tolurioes to the fres States,
and to the territories - themselves, tendhig to rea
tard. - thelr settlement, and to . prevent elas - 10. -
,pritsetoent of Ono country by a:maxis of frh• labois
and to discourage foreign emigiantsitrom r4oit? '
log thither for home':
That one of its principal elms is to give to the
slave States. snob a deckled and pmetleal pro-1
ponderince In all the measures of, governmeta
as sludi reduce the north.with all her. industry, •
wealth and enterprise to be the amp pruvinea
of a few sionholdora item soothl-40 . 5. rad
tion too shameful to be tlipteit~
. , Bectuso as *openly:mnn byU southern
friends it le Mtinded as an entering wedge tothe
still farther augmentation of the elan power 14
the 'acquisition of other _ territories caned with
the earn
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Retotreti, That the obnoxious masonic - width
we 'have' alluded, ought - to be Re,pilsledopht a
provision snbatitated for-it, prohibitinicaltvery
in:said territotiesi andeach of them.. - :. •
./tasolood, That after this gross breach of faith
andonatten arrant-to as as northern mao r we.
hold otenotese absolved hest " rostprosiiris,"
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, except those.:expressed. in - the -Coustitation,forl
protection of 'siorery and slave owners; ibit.We
now demand measures or protection aid iintou I
city for ourselves, and among them we demand,l
the REPEAL or veto FICOITIVZ SLATBIaW; and en I
not to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia.'
. ;Reiallat, That we: notice without dismay, Oct.
Min popular indicant= of slareholdere on the
frontier of iddiorritorio! ' or iivirpo , o uit their 1
part to pheiint -by violenee. the settlement of i
.the Country by Incin-obtieholding:ni4. To the
~,,,
.latter we say,' be of good'cheer; perse ere in the
right. TIM NORSII artin.nErstro : votr. -
Risokiii, .That'postpordeg and amp ding all
,differences With' regardle -political' oulintY'of
.admibistrative`polioy, hi view of the Imminent
danger tluttEruassa and Nebraska will grasped
by staverg,,end a thousand miles.of sieve soil be,;
thus futerfoied betitueu 'llie I * l 3tates:Of the 1
Atlantics and those of the Pacific, 'We 'wit net
cordially and faithfully In unison, Convert:Mid
repeal this gigantki -wrong and &Mu& -.....-,.. , ,
Rcrolped; That In view of tho'neccasity of bat
tling for the first principles of repuhlicatCgov
ernment and against the schemes of aristisitincy,„
mostthe revolting 'and 'Oppressiin with which the
earth was evermirsett or - man debased, .e' will co-operate and be known ati " - Republic:m.lr .ust-:
til the contest bo.termiaated.., , - ,
,i, : ..r, ,
Railcar, That vre
. eanteatij ingot:n=4ff „ the,
Calling of a general convention of the free Stites;
and such Of the slaieliolditig states Or . Portioni
thereof as may deairete bit%thera represented, ,
with a view to the: adoption- of other more ex. , .
tended and effectual measures in resistance of
the encroachments of slavery; and, that a 0 0 m .
mine* of fire persons be appointed to oorrespond
and operate with our friends in other states on
Practice Va. Preaching. •
The burden of the song of 'Mestrit."Dtniglase,'
Dawson and Ludlow, at the Democritio Fourth:
of duly,gathering, was that-the religioua rights
of the people were in . , danger from frame recent
organizatiorat eoiritry. infor-.
Medea' of aueliOrgantiationS, except 'What'*o
'receive from' "common :timer, and having never
'been connected in any way with •any itecret 'so
ciety, .wo cannot speak-confidently of, the eon,
struetion; the principles or the, plans of the body
that ban terrified the and we , are lila
posed to think there is a great:deal - or fiction hi'
the stories told,- not only of the interdiens,lit
' the power of ..the new, arganization.- I.
-But while, or Pemearatitt frientkare so.. bitter
ly denonnob% the introduction of , the
- 'elettent Into party'pelitids, they seem to haid:
'forgotten eiiitrelythat three ye . ..stengo:they made' ,
;precisely aitnit4 appeal fur the 'sake of elect.,
tn !' man to %office who happened. to have. no:
proper claims ter popular support-, \The .poople
generally:dedared that - dames .caniphell bltipuld
not be 'elected:Dupre:rip it'ae
itieraniatenti the party ; leadere for the-sake of
'consummatibir corrupt hargain; deelared o
' - should'be elected, in spited' 11. 2 ,100=04e/IU.
end al a deperate means of aceourallshipg this,
"they made an appeal to the'religiptis prepidices
of a large portico of the cottaraintty. ThliWas„
the 'first of the recent attempt'to'introdtteCreli—'
glen into politics in this eraratry, and If it should
be felkuied. ll ll S,ear OA .4% O U CCOediAg:YinPlic'
.the gentlemen whoaet th9,exaamle • in p 351. have LI
no otie to blame but did:cadres.
• • ..- - • •
' Acitlim oe'ang thea, 'persons were James' d.
chainin, 4:1Ov.- Disler: . Hem Jobtili. Dawson, (who
is new so sbooked at religious interference to
politics,) and some others who hold the position
of party leaders she State:- .They. , raised '
false lotto in 1851, and:appealed to : men's
glens preindi,7 in order, .thpt one of the most
igtiorant.‘md incificietti,Cf their - number - might
be plaaed in power ibut the people indignantly
:repudiated the , Iseue - laal defeated' CaMpbell
'the single ground of his unfitness. Slr. ttuchaa
an, Mr. Pierce andlls. Meat, hailing chosen to
scorn tho popular verdict thus rendered, and
tbruit the rejected of' tho peeiplointti office ,over
them, it isnot hard to -account, for their ; recent
disco: ammo 4this , stita. .1 . 11411 this-sueeess,
ion of incidetterwe do not lose sightif the mad-.
ing thet that the' Demeemoy first introduced re,
'igloo- into •poillics., -, 11 , front.this.hasoresidted.
polltioo-refigions otrinktatlesteppcised to: them.
- no we , not onrPrised; but - we would 'adrisaMr-:
Dairson, Mr. Douglass and Mr:...Ludleit,.to think
nlittle of our politiettlhistory during few years,
' recall tburelmious appealsinCinipbell'ehe ,
half; before they denounce. in such tuunessured
terms a state of things which is the natural re
sult of thelr.asta' eanduct.=.--00:431tlictia.A':.
. . .
• A friend In theint tripe writes 118 th at thet as "
men of one of the rural districis of our State are
meditating the election of Hong Mord Beecher
as their neat..illepresentativo in Congress . .. al
though hafts. not reside near them and they .
have no.pins . .oaal acquaintance with
'caw correapetidenfisks our opittlon'ef the matter.
We give it right heartily: They could not do et
wiser norbetter thing thaw that proposed. • Mr.
Beecher is in the prime of life, a searching and
careful obserrer,.an earnest and %BMW Itepute
limo, a.fessleas and effective ChempienefLiber
ty and Progress, sAineetro on&doeotedcluietiazi ,
philanthropist [That lest wardought to be Kt
pertinent!, but, unhappily, it Is n't,l W. do not
believe any District dreg : or can obtain ti more
competent, creditable representatira than . Mr.
Beecher. And ainee,it is the fashion , just non
on the part of those whose politica mhat biscon
demised by any vital. Religion to deprecate the I
Intermeddling of Clergymen with Polithirdeffairs
we wish half a' dozen \of our ablest and readiest
clergymen, no matter \ of what denominations, ,
could, be sent to Coegrcits to penitent the dema
gogues who there make a pother about arc:siring
dory,Selightu. tO . Atte ilttite:. 9f: relities.”.se4
scourge them into decency if not , into silence.
And, while we presnme Itlr.„lteeeher never con-,
temploted, and does not expect or desire, an
election to Congrets, yet if he ahoolerhe elected
without my action on his part' in the matter,
we
think ho would accept. because we feel sure that
i: would be his duty to do no.. \ \ .
nut it is not merely on his at:Mont, mor.even .
on that of the religions aspect of the 411.10,. that •
we desire his election. 'We deem it. high time
that the wretched, narrow, pitiful practice of con
fining the selection of Members of Congress to
the districti to be represented by tnetis respeO,
lively, were broken op end abolished .:.We know)
nothing that more potently and amnantly, tends i
to belittle our Wince and legislation. thanthis.•
If Washington or Patrick Henry were still alive,
and in the fullness of his intellectual power 4 it
would be practically held impoosible.to croplby
Ahose bowers for the national weal iu Congress,
unless tho'distriet wherein ho resided eaw fit to'
elect him. Them might bo a hundred districts..
that would gladly and proudly be representedby
either of'tbese Illnatrimus patriots, yiet would feel
precluded from choosing him by.tha fact that be
.lived In• another district! sleanwhile.Builabs
mid Stork and Wlgglesworth, the-three noisiest
'lallete of tint dominant party in -the .district.
would quietly arrange the order of their going to
Coogreas, and the people elect them one otter
'the other, though. perfectly aware that neither.
of -them had muttered the first rudiments of
statesmanship, bat, pacified by tbo suggestion,
that they:were as good an the. district offended
.;•••611 asacetlon neither true nor. conclusive., So
long ar . ..thete could he found a citizen of. the I
United States better •Iptelified than any of Mena
that citizen Should he chosen befom.thetn. ,no
natter :tboogir:ho. hailed \ from Maine and. Atie
district . ; . . •
We know it is , prged. that'anteMber Ought to
be familiar with the wantsof his dhdrlet, and this
may be a good reagen for prefe , mittgaresidentof !
equal capacity to a non.resideni, , ,thiregh nom at!
ad for excluding a- nbri.resident (rani the.cun- I
vase.. But in foot theie bean danger that a mem
ber will not suffloicatly Lindy and devote himself
Us, "die shrieks of -locality.'• The danger Ls en
tiftlyon tho other side. _now Annoy members
are accustomed to say; It.yon.don'tput , ire en
appropriation for my district ' XII vote. against
your MIL^ and so bills-nro.diatortrd by. attempts
to secure the votes of this and that member by ,
sotintiog.hislocal voracity. ~ . , • .
Fnuico`noter, when free, required.har legisla
tors to reside in the Districts theY., respectfully
represented; \ Greet Brash:isomer mode snob a
requisition.• It is absurd and .ruirrow as. would
be the requirement thet every represindative of
a District-wherein roil hair predeminsted must
himself have been born with looks of crimson, Of
at least of chmtant has. The time -has follyor
rived for trpsetting, this .local-foolery, and we
tenet It will be broken down &Athens:at election.
The District which liball.fptat disregard it will
deserve welled the coolly''', especially if itchoos
ei for : its reprosentritivtattch. a man as./lalmr
Woan:Bisenaa.—N...lornherie.
,
, 1 31fadanak Kmanith Rata I, upon the death' of
141'01148er, bad away, kind:aura or assistance,
bat able.doellawl them all exept, In favor of her
•lietrissed Dienes.atk landably firmin her
determination motto be dependant, In any way,
.while Ahura Is hope that tho baldness of aellinfg,
tate, which slus Imsturiertaken, will yiild a sup- I
Port fother.etdidren asd herself. 'Of the many
who feel an laterest Jo her, this°, wko Atilt Has* ,
top this susimer will thank us for , ,talkir*g
.them,that shell:dant)/ to go there tbe prase.
elation of her baldness., Mill tboosaa4 of ibe
, 4mOrPeroun and, ham, who asitenthle.
lira and.ssloymesClthe. o %btro43 , :l4elt ennottl‘.
44rementriM , A 1 041 1 0AW*Mtl#41 110 4illArt:
'-• • •
'writer In (Mu& , i tolik - emt
Sign Ageacit oe hit
4 , l l EAtt i K"for t e9lairehi , 011 4 e‘ l " .
. 10 0% "n a • ;Ate 4 . 4 4friAt90.2 1 41. - Itaid
ta t Rosp—ii_. pa,l-'°r4s
- • ..= •
'VOLME ir,‘ll-NIMIMIt
Veal the Velf`fiekTimsief 'nee4er,t.
p, tua. DETAL4I`II33 Saw Toes. peat ,
bllelleis week oak oneof unusual gloom. It
.I:rarimrked on Friday, _whew the second' aeries of
frauds . by Kyle followid MCI quirikinisciailon
the'rupondous overr'aisue of Nerw:liaven:Stock
, Schuyler, ihatadesket'as for rintPlin
' deacethad not beenWsMk : iii-We11 ,7
streetatnie 1837.
••,
The. Minks less direttlyipiopiernised and pursed
theu:they had heen our. a‘any intermediate Ocea
4ions, bat all druat botwen;lendei end borrower.
,eppearedlor the moment; to. be threatened with - • . '
deal:m . ooth and there were \pie:salient and aux
ions facts in the street that denoted the utmost
anxietyfor the future, as irides deep regret and
:• niortitlcation'Tor the , events of tha present- The
feeling, hOWiter, it is Yet lopl4l, wni. - net 'take
funks • •deel rsqt , that Winer ressoning 'Abe
general condition of siimeyAffisiraln the Skeet,
and the finnuinal,State of the cottutiy:Arill
•Wtiabla 'to rendre 'qr.:modify:it. Theater= rad
ed by' he principal.orent of last. week will not
be allayed while faiitge seeceedsfrand,"ant good .
men-are brought clowit eaddeniyandrumgpeeted
ii, by the contoiiien dletrust, .which\followc
the work of the wicked. 2 Dietreat 'abroad;:—.
Thai:Banks act mpon, it, and .tbe Broken and'
• bia constituents for whom he her:airtime /nde to
feel it. Orr Feiday;,gdf;yeall kncWlC.hinum, of -
Do .Iruney, Iselin k Chirki.,were pereMptoiily •
called upon to-,return „V 2.00,000 " Maned them oil
'certain Bailtrity and Ober scant:ides Which - they::
' represent in Wall lariat;' - '-Tweoftbelr'Wesithyli•-•*,',
'friends Indicated - Sheir , readitiesato • carry. them
-
through; if 8 100 , 000 trent estis\ WUnldasnilisbut •
• on Saturday, morning they found act calla dew,
bled, or nearly so, and they decided to suspend'„
payment on this - class 'of obligations; : their con-
Mahe at the Stock Board and them ordinary
q3mmissian busfaitabeirsaontinuodA The housed
we know, hasAiojoyed the- confldeneW,o . f\
_pel;
'claim quatt ~.wA
snersho, ordinary tames, aro
able to rather thee !pan upon; Mkt \ so*.thi ' •
exam : tertheir present s • involvement on their ea- •
count, : we ,• cell scarcely doubt 'that 'early relief
wilt be nifOrded. How far the firm have partici—
pated inthemstious negotiations which bath pot ,
yet been distributed to, second Lanai, wehair? ..
no means of -- judging , . had liberal g.dinsk" --
from the 'business of past . y ears to risk, \
,preaumption lstliat if the-valuia in which they
are.interested'aresot Maack down iriecore
these willi give . thern„Moons to meet their lit- \
bu hies There was, some farther development::"4”
• going to.inereaseelightlY the fraud:On the flar. , -'4 :
Botuk the gross gum Rat by '3416
raised to $235,0110, ionised of s237,ooo,Mrstalkd--,‘",
our last report, at par ialue, boawhich weal&
be covered at present markei.lpilees for Prefer.. -
red Stock, of which-1 0 150 shares are known to
- be firer-issued, and for edam= stock ; of Ardcb . '
theover-Lssue is 3,7so , ehares,* hy -the ~sum of..;_
5125,000. Kyte;• we : Understand,. admitting his •„,
culpobillity, will , ask a suspension- of public
'opinion in regard 'the mOthre which: induced
'him to. participate in `the wrongs-inflicred, by
+Schuyler until the Committee of dayeedilethli.
.etenPiete.iheit ..
The triiehitigtoti ierieetwilefezrt.'of" the
'Commercial
,'4,4leettiier w itee .iffiees; 'of
‘Tetrueiteee,,:goi fur_ ,VisietOloWortlielniteit'
.and the Whig puitienti ution
the , fugitire act warp repealed, than he, Jeties
,fiwees C. Jatiesetherieltie coiled Jetaite . -Chlf
Xonee.;- - 1/111 'dieselye the 1:Inlow! =will cliseelTe the
Geleetsof _will dissolve hiattelf I lf , :lre.VittAsti,
one oyerpevred wheiet'. fiwilination,,
.ficemj. wilt
tweeW hie ellf-tioed,'(the 'peit of
-end hritianiaikAr.-
Tae ikso ; ot' nx FAncs.--Tlte .thae,fised by . ,
staPit,a Of last winter'for recei ving proposals. '
for . the . pireliasii or 601-Lln Hue of thirYabliri'' '
Works 'expirCd Monday Mr. "Of course . :theret
was no bid tt4runtorii eirettl:gied.*o7.. -
indastrionslAin the winter \luols.Ptili
..B.bi P 6 Ml,' '
Oeratio regiusil aosions
tinned : false. ;Ilia proxy'cir
AmboyConiiiatiY*S.'s not' 'there , tint' were Messrs." ,,
Iliachatit tr. DockY' , .T..iobody bid; -.Wtiinsy-• add...
nobody was -exlietted.4n .Tipse fop:Kt:4 I, -
the statute, hod dgita FO iWit.l4. a to prevent,
•;
undeit.teridinily,
'eapitlists keels throngli:'stich d4uinent '-'•'
etiarpened; intmeticin, needed's:llo • senond:
dreading to See tbrit it 14 intended-to tp• inopera-,: rd
The statute- farAbe.?publiowortlis wee, :
'Third street parione4al. 4 selL'-'.-. 4 , was . th e,leut..;
• 'Ovule juges for the ignite ' toodity c
;''
the -Whigs —lVai. if Is? )
• \
,
A Pnonants-Rnmserzn.—.When a man
eased of,being semeltodY!e•cliOttli 11 ,ccollibig
tars, not oftbe United States , for they...know" • •
:no humari . chattele; ninth' less those - of , Nattiir," ,
or of Nature'fi God bet of Virginia; Alabonti;
'tome' o therbarbarian fitattn, truerewith- Ire. are'.
Unhappily, connected, there is a proMpt muster s '
- Mg and hurrying of all the fortes of the Anion to v
throttle the man guilty of haying been:robbed : at
his liberty : front birth; and force hini . 'hack
tireriesting'himorme. nut :'then a tatirr;stealing n :N.
'lidnalipee , is detected and derniunced-,tint who \
his stolen a fretnum , and roll him intoitrarlatt.., • • \
log bandage for paltry gain—ire scene atich : aliat4T;
.rity, no such zeal, osuth"nimi - Of forct , toot-
nioned to nOmignMm - to the pnnlshmentwhioh
the laws Of 'even slareholding Statei provide
Waken:that Merrill, the alledged kidnapper,.
of BolumonNtrtifrop a free colored citizen at
suit o ;yho , .. t ras' t herclnyeitbjeetedrtritirelveleari 2 V a
of inhtintan bandage and stiff :ming eau' slarlfhtl• -, )
Louisiana,' was leiterday'meining arrested flair \,.
GloreiatilleinYulton county, and folly identified
by NOrthrupMs the villain who stele and sold hint
:into,slayeu, , ly e presume - there can be little .
no doubt. of hit does any Mtn snP;'` - ''
post that the arreOf theTederal Gorernmentittll ,
be stretched out to insure his conviotionT that
Judges, Manilas; Cotomissioners, Dietriot Attor 7
will be railled . into superhuman sctiv,
ity to insure tho , ,eieention o 1 justice
prit to' green as to suppose it!-1V:
• -
. •
Mean Patastrt,.Climoncr,—.l. cor r espo n den t
'of the Lehigh Register, writing froth Tort, Pa.,
June 22d, rays-that a &seer outrageous cruelty
towards ea little girl by'is popish °priest; named .-
Michael Merlin, is now wider investigation in:.
\that' borough.: The facts as he eras them aro as
. . .
fUllowst . ~ , • • '
...Two Irish families are next deer neighboirc "•
a Uc c le daughter alba oho was in the habit of-.
dole erratidaln , the' Ninny of one of our met...
respeettitde eitisees. The mother was frequent-,
ly rearenatretod with by her neighbor for allow-....
'leg her;obild . to.be in a . protettnot foinily i' thi s ' -
fifties .t.e, have the desired "effeet,', the neighbor ' ' •
took advantage
of the mother and -father's 40-
sedusi and took the child.to task:. .fittOrtommee•
eed.teheatit s , but.tledieg , that the child. hiving ,
• got butler ast.ircombandle, was detect:dried' to''
defend heiselfohe immediately called on' Paler' ' .
Martin, who come 'ln; leelte.F.the doereAtid :7•
whipik:d . he-child Anti! she was Meth and Ms.,:
and !DOI" praised`-over.. a great portion of her, • .
ti \
body. k - All, chic . was. done in the absence and.
withurt:•,., kn owledge or consent 'of the 'pti- , •
Title 'aut Oil that eirather *tiger at Cieibi.:: ...
anti, show thee the priests aro in the habit ofosat;
ertingia discipline. over their Duette not. essogy . .." ..- •
em.eonant with oar, ideas aft religions teachmeh
duty. We are rerrmhelkrilitnkon If shell reed.'" . •
•
lotions &root weaken, tbeuttimhosent of. WWII..
gout American oath °line to dim ioierend 'dad '
w4IPPFP. --- PhiL Reg. - • • • ' ..v
Qciczt Inuits Plaittsto.—lbe Dteetwatio
t rii,;,neepemeethe opinion thet.i4op the 0010-,
ber election Isbell be over, ."it may not bo alchout
pt pet to instute . the inquiry, :who esti entitled to
the confidence of dm Democraile polio
jolifnalliti=nnd wbethiefincliatuan mad Camp
bell haredot done mote • to break down thaw.,
tj In reninipleacla, thaall.tho baler caw!es as •
Si peal, iticident to. the atohltio oof pi ri ag dam
ago&uce,. ' '•\ : 7...
. .
Tharr.t.it.lll" . Bo . DA Warns:---Dr. DOMCKI.3.II
chemist, Is startling theliew :Yorkers with some
neir dangers to their health.. Ho annalyses 'the
nods wases.tsthereittrona. a. largo number of
fountains, and. finds topper or lead, or both, In
speihnons taketill.Ora'some of the largest dealers,
at tnleOeason, In the - aitiole. The result of hie
iaoeetigations Taiipolliftei hi the American Med
ical-Monthly for July. • ••,' ".:" • :
Ptnu laf EMUS:a imoq. rigkd enr7ell.
lance is kept:np istrarie, end to all ports of the
eounti7. from whence : the capitol is eapplied;Oe4r .
the milk whiclasierwitrded for tbecnolumption
'or Iti inhablnsett ' • Thirteen tannery. bars :Jr* ,
been condemned ta , finesof otu3lnntbred franks
end node; and ono. eighty . days'. intsriamrp . eyo,
.for.serling.mtlk mikett.with.water.
QUNDRIES-4
Pika=r:
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at stlies,navr area at CTILISTRIMI44adt*.,-
11101117S'SIA DtlCKS;dthollstoatinipbitificrtis
-„LeArtewea at • %Sor
Ir . PEACHES-10 bble.lll7 Nichols ,
Sato 9O
3°ENINAVVIVaIa
ABED PEACRES;:-15 'Um — lift& 'New - ,
-serwr far oak to , • " =.IIIINET iii:artuirs. •
•Izt urrine-.45 kosp Ina .196.1Wferr
'4l: id urrwrm.zotamcs.
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