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    Tn. - -..:,...,:rhA1LY; ..PITTS--atittGli -.GAZETTE.•
.ASTABLIS I .IIEI) IN 1786
5 4,
NEW..YOII.B - ADVERTISEMEITTI3. BUSINESS CARDS.
ft= VIISSOLIEIVOWEN't CO, tfrsnsZlitir3min , : •
,iirmgarsavni Rows Lttplotou's Buloilasa N5.:345 dad
tiartelloak.Nota York.
1.. H. I\lOOll.E Si CO.
122 BROADWAY •
- Cotner Calmat. -
-YORE,
Ebilifitatlfi eiviug tidaiti oma to
apeortmert or. . 4 •
FANCY SILK AND MILLINERY GOODS,
sidatihre Offititiitt retyJOrr tutee's - tOOdsh Our , ri—au4
tr. f mar - '
Our stock sumulets of IttBILONB fa every varlet/ eta
color ter tonne , kenos aid tric:Mao,
..,0L1.0)1 VitiVo.o Itt RUNS ~to on. ts!dthe.•
I "S es,... al' - ‘ ‘l3t..lttf_g e gi ' l;ll. l° Al,l " t4 1-
1.1::
lareb i tnitiVpreti. Ll.= • ihtelgt (hopes, Word
• Ila.
= t riniftta Ghtes ihteroiderles,
ine'A..,TIVOVILMIL Itirs; Gaols.
eabraelog Mitts voriettu Amu". Lacr,l'irenoa t
Valor =id Wit Strew - &hush: that. litrow and
Vasor Trluutdago,
tv• Inoce eve:X.l;4l.a of Mt our to and OW out,.
men and aU others rtil Ussz- our dry to eh essuutosUan
otour.ooooB and PULO4B. fa23dtddir
:84178.11E81 BRUSHFSI
--tstibliered 1825.
DAYII- BieIdURRY, Jr,
, AMERICAN
-STEAM BRUSH
,WAREHOITSE, -
•1No." 252. Pearl St.reet, .
;VS Fr ra4K,
Met whe t
of Brnalles *tat It
at
ettutstftl. Orden. rastett.
fully aolfeltel, and prometly attended tn. WM 815:141/
81LL4A.13.13 TABLES. ,•
, DEC KE'R'S
bieabanioai CcrinbinAtot .
WARRANTED supeaVr to . any others
for .lantcar s nod cerreetaese. It loser tikes sae
n th
°theta mode the tate-kr-tette. retteotly Whin:4l4lll
not Mine In
ball.
Harleg a latuterparlence In the toonnws, the saberrlto
er has been able to =tans every real and anhstantlal
Improvement era taste In TAIILEr.
At. nan at...arm:onto( 1.1 else, of BI4II.I3GaNY. ROBE.
WOOD Ong, te,althalete and teerols tens or rrtherwlon
also by the ni-se or Yard;Fsznett COE LE &TR
EK.% trd.elsea CUEO.II,tOX9. -BALLS. CUE
ant inbtanorerrx,detrelonen..... . .
,flisntannea, tall and ra I,,fr.yourretrei; at the Itratiuten
tart and gate loom—the Old bterol. ins etre et. Nes
Vare L. Dr. 06.1111.
telt3nOtr.' - Go titan Wean,
DA%len In
- -.'"l7ltvq.:."Vlothingl •
,•• • •
=BROADWAY;
&end dear libovi toe Astar TV TORK.
lidkrOULD ituggeat to the Trade. that they
v v gill b. I;i...wed - Jot Sittcm Was with their tuna
extecults stock, of tut ewer qualities of
RRADY IdADN CLOTHING.
In welhrenteta nhlsb thif"woald sanest, the t the f=li•
Itl wt .h sredeb. their Vole , eau be fisted, every cenneot
being masked iniettattot Rod breadths, .the same else
breut tatostearlal to cult: d drerenVerePortlon •of the
maw. whic h Mom • a seretinntee over
a/octant also ahes el ats tededettely parte& The
dleicaltrotrea4ll7 . .etotloa - intros, teem that tut, tt Is
grestested, Itss bean errr gentrelt7 rashest' render
etrtet attsutioh dlrseted In a deterabastton to
wort._..
mask In every rope; to the beet easter.
fespl3tnv
NEW YORE
.
FEATHER, BEDSTEAD, MATTRESS
AND Dr:NERAL.,DEDDIND _
MANUFACTORY AN - I),_ WAREHOUSE,
..CHIRLEff . E. FOGG
N.
.146 Paul gtrtt.t, near Chatham st, N. Ti.
SE-OSAL Sr -PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,
ILlSUAlittOLTA,`Private Dwellings. loral•beal
tormignoa. - Thvrrad. utprani with the „Haw Mao
nag, or.r.sakufactzgrautblln. Ws km* on hurl au ex.
rummer a'reeeleuVa insneutttre3under, oar
• - Consum ption ` Cured!
pr.'34OII.IIIIOEIVtD by bisa - -
morals, crat sd r cos .
.6MM:ft' GOD LIT.
- 0/241aosse 41.sarrliats , 'Lard , tan years expertmes
has stood II superior to alt otters., Sol the stir rallalle
can for 00:491111PTeplC,
4es ramp praor 4,1 cf. ernarlOus ou rua aiszlat
selutisrata4 with seal oft le. rtc..• too ouch cars cannot
to taken Wormers the Germans
~O ur Oil ts mills at cm. ow. factor! to Neartriodlsol,
ant each DUOi bra our il [nature orerlbs colt, ha :Car ,
' fat to Set nualus 'Crass t Co's, as ttreaustels - lets cal
usal other shot lotorlor onahrre sui us." about glrluS
up in &mfr. - hare beep rutorol to hada DT aulus
examine Ohorcur luso ofsernes. bold hi tt A. NA lenrale
omcat= r.. ettaims _W. rittityvh. eel
bp , Drcurplato gonamlly.. • '.. ': ..relllakv
S AUL.'ACTOSS
Pandlal of 'at elicit. .4141 ena exprailly,
far their cue. at the Cara Elehango sLusfaatl7, 115
and 121 'Brawl sh.eat, law York. . la4sl3aki,
gs.•floomAti„l,is.vagb
naimJar'ial" t;:kadiatlf..i2.b . ..4 117 ' iata st”
Imported Wino 3, Orocezies,, &c.
I.;& W. GEERY,
403 Catu!l Silver, and 71943roadsvaY, N. Y
.ImAir42 2 cal /Natalia Arr. Quagtw
- • FAMILY GROCERIES,'
. •
()PRET. TO TaP, TRADE . SUFIS, Pri
vate lanallimiad aLt 4 crtiotraa choice In their infra,
en dndrsa dratiasc a larectranity of
TILLS-Gram sun Hs act. aonehong. Potiohoug,
lintsti.itiectiontn Imputlad, Ems. tirintocder. hinnna
titson. tn. In situate end halt chaste. An.
CIOPTCH-11oilin and Jars,
WINDS-31adchta , shams. Port. Ilotge, se.oerr old
and high =mien, In original Dachnitcs. dcintintina. ging -
num sod fatties. • -
BMW° N and CU UT' EIDEI ClatitE23.
OULU eliINEd: :Diet & iitaridon'sCatalath'l , Cuanza/-
Do tidteick. 0.11. htunina's chi do
dtaudita, Whlchay. Gin. Anson. lb
'laths. Diann, tn. an; tainrinal occhagca, CO.
rasa.alsracchino, • niscrai. Noy= Marti, an
Id LIZ LIQUI).B4-led. loi3o Cryan litont. 9intch - cad 009
tuh
CID sith-th. thtletr nrchotaibrarida. -
PROF
Os-Tor arid Frcoth.
810000-roc flab. Curcio. 04=1. ?Ace. ac.
OLlEZdeltatiolaodl•ri Rotal. Claioris, PrlnCh Al
bert. Paansiddi Hrurcre. licataim Dutch t o
900 iit&-Ixat, Ortichcii. Cult. C.d. Bt. Croix, Le.
ln
bariola sod h barred", •
lIS-'rad A.lait/0...
ULL Poet= 000.111 ml.
1131.CluallAncrs Iragranted unatal=l4llo
oar two Im .
.Bags!'' -- Bags. • Bags!
-MICE .0031 N :EXCHANGE BAG MANG
-7.l.CTOtt.Y.ts tbadd. to net EnynUad nit& MD nay ,
aviary artlele,ll3 ovary I. Wad andanima.- ItiOn want
;lour. BaWrannt or nail Boar, ha, daonv3ly prlntad. and
&dal:Lad snitdoey Own tar, and fanny.. ion ozn na
woradda33l in arra yardenisr. yid:. arrin gamma n
t7ths and turd4r, Itsdapf - dna Hant. vs. and dcuillty. dn.
an Sand yourzy,lina to Oa undrialanal. i -
Wain Zags :mantes-A=4 adamsl7 lot Ulm and
Raman 1., men as 423nabcwer. Ylminfesa, Ley Drilla.
2/anY4 etc.. Llrlard mat by mail to 11. Z. CLBEK
223 and 177 1 yza.l West, New TOM
00131 - 024 Y With oulek /Montan. n2:43cor •
•
aliletWNE Ec.II.ABBROGICK,STATIONERS
211 U. et0&174 and 116 Pearl at, Importers
litaaratattarara. afar for aala as JYics or
Approval. areal a ever) , v&rlety of Asottet. Epakk
raster sod/Ma:ls Matt's'''. WALD= !Jr. , Dalt.iPst , r•
Have. Drafts, Nona), and • Shlpplatt 43satIpta, Intsts.4&'
ttosorsnalua and Tulsa Ware, Pen/. Pencils, t lateriPtst
{antra: Chess and Itanua/nan Basra...tat aft!•
ales molly tot bt Ma ;mac -Joa - Patataw.sacl LIMO•
irraply asarated at los rata& Cara& etreo l sll".
Ditt
cautry hisshar.t tartast toss/1.
tat3cadit
GRAIN BAGSI '
50.( 100 Noir sud iscoad bad. isia•
Z XVIII.NOE LAO AINITZAGTOST.
filddmv ..:.1"3 std 127 DreLd atrart.Thrir Tort.
ltlotvers..
trouts anit gri=tols; . o.-trith.
%vim trro7 raccivadpontv.camars and rliib
If iag• vasiatro.u. 13;rfilic 'Riau:tram% of Ariltlotal
Flowara arri /Ogre ltsteriala. Eilvseati ottnatoll dl•
re:cc...Stool:lr aarartaarot or AlieltiOnlifLQWElitb: ,,,oo r
own matruf.etu , , wales la 'Very actlrtrll•, and =ono
vrb.:oiorsitimirabtalnitstious of tea Whig French do.
slatualeso to nor atom of Wu:hos. Desktro - are 111•140
to, tavola, our stork,. mitten Irdl Of (oat& to roa/tot
alavt story artldobtllll,• Atlaboleaa.• cm," • L : •
_IINNOVXIIOIi.ditIIII & Claw -
21:10 Itroadtray. Now Inst.,
sad No luS lion litelLallayt
PLANO FORTES,--JAKES VAN 114.11.0,
El • ?trio flanatoeforror,llBWorster Saw:- 'Try York.
off-no to dation sod. etboro• two ofirrrtntent ot Pira Cass
nufruntrar ft! on 3 T °atm Werranto4 equal to
.4.7 ma, fTr tootajtof me, Torino:lA:dr. aul far insorl•
lo:lo tom fa soy *Matto. Priam Tory lON. marel:unto
from all Vaal.. Ole sallnat •la all OISIIIILICOI ,I xfou
Call:U. Oriel! br .r.lt ! r :7s M P Ll: Sran t a .. 4 '
joAtirt:lT troootor VoTir.
GOLD 51EOAL . PIANOS. •
•s ce itarrity_ksona; Nanufeetevetre , -
.13treet New 'York.
ItaienliUtte follow% az Aral Prise • cri•
rirr=Plo.74l,thAlea!Miti Tug
/Whew.
•
TflJ SIM Ireit*Li at thelletropVltan Vele
atom % . 1%.474, int
o.3%)Erea.,illAl•tbjae7rruTltc. ,
alk, It.trelx years.) •
*1.101,D bier's!, at the 31...r11 esti Institute, lialtirm
TRW PIKAT Pflieli swat: at the Pair, emus! Pat
New Pori, ;Omahas% let& Ittauas tiit/uftwee were
!=lretaaasteet 'Taleut of the Chummy, each WI M. Ida.
ore. Got WROX„ • Wolltabatt7t anti moor cchtte. 13e.
H. Pi mei, (with end ',Mout atm Iron. Prams
ranted ba , three year* and a written orttraa_ glmt
Plaulapeatei ettopeft without them, Velma&
PATEITTED ! PATENTED!
Brother Jonatb4n'a Filiniture Polish.
?Acton!: Paterited -Furdture Polish in
MIMI
• LT suouLp nr v 4 zveILY raauL,y.
Tha w sbeeriadmittid by every ono who has
•TITI It. tato tbt b
ats and,' or k11:14 Wel
tarnta l d.: It Is atonal Tata a plece_of Osaton /Wm.!
cloth aaII 4111. ts haarallatalr. rataarlan
l'alrirriatton i L atad dirt, insklaa ftanitat aa
waters arc •It out rat Ot- tbs 'Won o f 4.
told water. P ats at etniatarittlat woe jyrmrtt.
t i td Umbra an Ma LOW: Pandas] Dern,
•141-11rOsdirarOieW York. •
•
eats waatad Olreetr County ad tlirtatabOnt•
the Platted &OIL - del.'A ndf
. .
Wig!'
s ,,_•Pooz
_._
• =TO
la taw =mealy kacnra as the Tory beet ttr
laairmt.
Alvan ittetaT =GAN & cmr.•
'7 42 Dey:Stitet, Nevt-York.
f.l . ll4ldis RHlaCHrtriclod!: - •
44 4041 . 4124
igl4olllll - 14tarsabyr:_; , ORSA ND$4.-marsit:
.140:13V1411:einat
WitBIRILIIANTE; for infazta wear •
io do—Mme sob. se 193 i ta
D.r7a<4 " 11171IY l :-DUBAI/MI
QUO:FED AND PA,ALD - NA.DSOOKS. - r.l
Phda do: ma* butriluctitA Ilje4 Min!
Mloz." !MIT!
Rei-5 saalter titan* end is
2 _ut ,:a4snozirr iyoo.
Efeig
GROCERS.
BAGUET, CO3GRAVE 41 CO.,
Wholeg j stle Grocer®,
Non. 18 and 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh
Grocales.
IifkWOIL.TII 1111.0., & BIT.° WNL ISE
WOULD Respectfully invite tho attontiori
stillspub:late their large stock of Wines, Drandles
Minors. Version (maul end kanahr armories, such as
Earn ale Ogres, .Parerlognao krandr
Old Elimitament JD'S de nollszTOin.
Old Gauntry Black Tee.,OLd Parr wia..
Choirs Tema hyson do, Flao.-r alailarla do.
linsmorrder andleaporla: do.dihaLet .tGlaainnagno do,
Oolong Tea% Idonongahela s
LOTOSMYI trot:Led Bum. Bre Whit/rob
-Importot Garin. and Hennas Cigars,
The atala COOdlnagether With 6 general assortment or
Groceries, extremelyleer tor 00.1. attolesale or teeth at
the pagoda Tea More:
Comoro( the Diamond .t Dimond allot,
s - sts &
GROCERS
ND DEALERS IN . BACON, 1,,11D,
moue, CIIEKBE, nanous. to,. smith-wut corner
Id 11111 d Emend stmts. l'atebtizttb. x4;174
- ALEXANDRE MEG.
WHOLESAU GROCER,
AND BTU. OW
SODA ASH.
01:1 NO. 273 Liberty Stre
RAIIet
741 rTSBU. IPA
lIITOKELTREE, J4.%30
WHOLESALE9I)2isf 1 :IERSI
• AND -
IfrAvE AND LIQUOR NERCIIANTS,
Ho. 209 Liberty Street.
Lts PITTBBUR.CIII.
Ca . L. 001111
" fir.1 7 .C ..1 5
WLIOLESALE 'GROCERS
BOA 2 FE&L.STIERS;
Dur.tr.l3 IH
Produce 'and Pittsburgh Manufactures,
No. 141 Water Stroot, •
neuch i-M1.27P
-OIL PENN/.
Shifter Et Dilworth,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Nos. 130 A. 132 Sauna Street,
Oletwwz
Wood BmItIleld) PISTSBUITOU.
- -
CULBERTSON, Wholesale wooer cud
Cisizasississi }tarsi:Hint. Dszies in Produce sad Pima
EutYChn.tilss” , ,tsired StLisise, Llisqt7 stmt., Pitts
sor Mr.
ORN FLOYD & CO., Wk.ole.te.lo tirocers
QJI andeorcumincion Ble=l.3ate.l , :o.ralioodarvl ZIS
nyttreet, Pletaburati. iele
OBERT MORE, Wholesale Grocer,
friDesier Produce. Ylttabotels Nsmaibetrave. and ell
km of gad Dcedeetie Wine, and Lienore. No. 316
Liberty street. ibd band a very lame etock or superim
old Maremeabels Wtaiske . which bill be teed taw for net,.
aon
lA TATT & WILSON, Whole.ala Oroacre
v v Cotlmbelos Nervitaateml Dealorrsln rtols,s.n.d
Plttidranelk Llanuttotar. r Fl,telmanb.
nen :
ROBERT DAtzCLL & CO, Wholesale
Ozolars,Comataskin literolvkots. Dearsrs to Pr , Auss
aaMetttrbargh tarkohoxturas, No. Lit.ty at..
burgh. • ,
SALI.II DIY it CO., Wholesale Oro
enre,Poraralesion Illordunte, 11111 Mains in Prodem,
BO WILK' 11:-. !111 63 Front iit.FlLtabarch.
DIA_N ATFACTURING.
Pittsbargh Coach Factory,
M. L . 13 T 1 4 :2 IC NS ,
SV.XLMIL TO •
otatLow a CO.. fottnerly E.II.EIGELOW.
No. 46 Diamond Alley, near Wood St,
PITT.SIW/LGUt PA.
kWOOLD RESPECTFULLY en-6.
now= ta the carriage eel. contetwaity
CII6IIO In petrel that 1 tato tote Set pur.arel the
taterat my tome, partnet% btu itt.taltT, and e
carry en the bedews* In all ft. breach. at thee:4
_ A . 0.441 DLIIIOND ALLIst.
Ih ebenttetr the nacre c.f al .1 ea getthlith•
hisuretetating estahltshm.t. 1 vents the publie .
effort shall be trentlott .t t taT friln re de 0,. the tame
Wyh eharittter e, laa, s etotel.tt Prtt•trve.'” •nd
tetwel.ss. ' Je.:trd • 11. L. ItiI:FIIENA.
Obsten awl Carriage Factory:' -
J0IINSON; BROTIIER & CO., tt , Jrni:r of
Belmont aua Babe.% stIIAL% Ar.zbt..Y
tviv , ..utuur tr=ri. tbolt fassh.ls. and the pub; k kereral•
lratA7t,'lnrfiMltreirittfdTbr/itt, 11'.7"tft
Vinous Mk. or Gash ex. pro po itou.
• Alienist . . trlll elecittal ylolo4'lo. rr..,-• 7 4 to dam
billty anti trAsty ttul.ll. opalrS , tt.6n
to e ott. to= 1./.1141.n el %balr r.n
tb bestrastern Stkal7.t, role* sul bzwl t.toy 1.1
eoatt.latt that all Wt o tarcr ttom Int..ltbelr*
will be psrintly tratitr.o4. tzia.l of tboLt WOrk-
INV.Datirs trotftUt t)!sttre t.T.e= 1.4.. fr.
RISEIII SVELTE'S
OM 'CARRIAGE, REPOSITORY:
yOsRPIINVirrE now earrsingen buu
CP ma In hleStatious tccuatee. (cow pate ralesgscla
.betteceti mod Lawronweltia, ems the rat •
line Hun. our invites the rah - . to toned Ith
neck of liliG01.1:3, az. dad etcular.
Waft= gratleineti ptachasas, that ono Trice cure is
=a& roarteenlettra expericose In the bulimia.% castles
Wm to plate Wks. lite patrons the came
to thartiagra. which so niche. yaws te‘.t 1c hae been issa
partkillar deliazlscsat to meet tract the ets:can wee.
talented. X.astera artarcatactoscra. The err a Ws hem
mean. Ls cetaTiots. theToe . .t;is arrahrueats ,
nil =oft rke awn,. at
UAa
newatibsr4 thcs• heave ...Pau... whiuh tt.
mama ice deco:Wag et business Lae heated arca
ttu price oi (awhis. lacgs rents.) :0.0 Whits
via sell tea :es,IT Fancy oaly. at =tea thau the usa•
.B.—anadees Mauro-A La Via ter. swum 'ma die
saL
PhJoin cAIryzELL,
u o citri,frrir SHOES
2"Ernx-D.-=r3+4
No. 34 kimithfield Street,
0e..11.17d w BC CO 11.* Pd-
LtiIIGKIIIDGE to r. AXWkLL.
ritsrrecrritai or
Dmshea, Looking Glasaea, Pietnre Frames
AND DEALERS IN CLOCKS, HOUSE
PURNISIIING GOODS, Ar,..rir. WO Wood Street,
ra 11. U. Plttataritb.
Mash!. =mates sews to orler. 14;134
C. 112111 101).1....7....10. O. TO.-1
T. B. YOUNG & CO.,
itYVITIA.CTUT.I.CH CP
FURNITURE & CHAIRS
Of lifers Description.
YCTOLY—Fakral bn'wcen wri,, Smi thfie l dorn
Warehouse—Nee. 38 40 St.
•
I iSTEAitBOAT
are constantly onninfactinins 11.'11111130AT OAEIIC
INIT MIS igaa CLIAIIIB. and Incite the attinitlon of
tn.& Interestal in TorraLatinntinan
T. D. YOUNG
J'. a - U. GERWIC+.
11.1-417/.414..rt5q t, ,
•
.ELOPES 4.1 .- T WIN g
Corner 4 f rots cr4 Wsbaut et. ea/sburet.
!IMO
a shrayEkoa Land o a
, ful B l
. sualg , ll: .
ii&T.c wmi, ur Knxii Ootri'mr..lll;% r felear,i .l ev.r Piot,
=1131=14 To ‘ liso:Crut Linr..,:ttaxiiija..l ma,.. 1 . Lola rl
•I,2l:lrdarP ________ _
WELLS, RIDDLE c. CO. •
- 60 Portrth Street, Prttetrurgll, Pa.,
111VIIIIIXT7T.Cal
WHIPS, TIIONGS SWITOILES.
mg-Orden 66314644 tram tto trade, nal proti rar
r , 4 si per hansurtko. '
Taro —0 ranatlo. yr 6 zez tura.. 41,,,,,zt ens , .
• • pahlrbltwit -
R. M. W ARB.IrN & CO.,
stouctonnums 681) 1nA132.11 11
WARREN'S ISIPROVEI)
FIREd9D Irkra It.P.UOI)
Commit - am Roofs and ilea air Materials
far OFF7CZ-24' Entre:: a.1T:11
motson—easerK 9 Oe
WHOM -1 1.- 001iDit
"Herren Z. CO.
tATILL continuo the buotac:..- of the Onion
V Pouldri, 14 the old stand of PGlt'.loCb.
& Ca‘tio. al Liberty at.
LOOrt.re
Miry
apt Ci(l.l=Tlhllsenetar•
ectur
9 u•• tnio•l,u • Wall and =morel
N
Cooking Stoves , Rangea and Side Oven'.,
oynca ..11TD rARLOR STorp..
MANTLE to KITCHEN ORATES,
.ll'dlow Ware, Wagon Boxer, Divironr, Sad lions,
Tea Kettles. Plows and Plow Points,
31111 and Maohinerreastinge ;,: t onotally,
And 11613 and PIATE 3 PIPES of all .11.4 ,
IRON & NAILS OP TfOE BEST lIRANDS,
Shovels, Sades, Nolo,. tee.,
All cf whdoh will total& st =source-afore' ortree.
cort-ly
-- - .
Cotton Penn BIM% Pittetrargh.
K ENNEDY, ,CIIILDS.a CO., beleuarisal 1
EA. hareis Ot.-.
flan •Ho 1 hurl 4.4 ErtalaN I.
( 1=....ir i .1: 41 0f all actor. u 3 shale.
, • Bad lands .
• . 4 Monza Linn cad Bsea tkl,t;
Dattlnn.
" Rano clan saw and awalrama
• ~ _
-.
riNders lAA at the lisrasana Men of UVRI2t W1L...4
lan Wad amt. wIU hare atteatiote. 14.647
witcuilas , e_
SS ausiztv. , r HT.
rem, virrulte
PLUMR.ED44. MID
um: 1.14 FEW NtiCYS
r„„. priv.toballaings, ."
}al
James Irwin,
MANUFACTURER- OF
-QULPHURIC ETHER ; Sulphuric Acid;
171 ireggriplar: raglittiod;
amr&W!":, '11S"
WILLIAM BAIINIJILL & CO.,
61 Ponn st.; below Moslonry,?ittobnrgh, pn.
TEAM BOILER BIAMIR , and 811 M
T• 13Ce WORKERS, Sann U. xob rclyit
en Bone. Loometirk, ku2.4 end
Ctutrreleboagge L y
on Y.` faSZdvg.rtl
NiraWl: Biefs. sad Viaduct Isims. done
notice , All °slat from • ?Maws mat 7
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ell 3 CVholesalo and Retail
H~nlrl,4?°°ll3l/ Dales' la
. 0%, bind Fal. N 0.411
• &stows.. •• •
6 31jGAR
.• •TAWLAGEB I3 LUNICSZ
ag nee °her gbaxr..,
34 W '6 "ID EN
irtIIIOUNG'S 116 '1,..ttobto, br •
VaIa!E CI VEIN*MN ag TO" Itted''
PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MOR3ING, MARCH 2, 1857
COMMISSION &C.
a .
S. % LIGGETT & Cr?.,
(6a...atra eo etu. a warm)
FLOU.R FACT ORS,
Forcardoie and Commission Merchants I
Toll TIM sera Cre
PRODUCL, PROVISIONS, &6.1
Nos. 69 and 70 Water Street,
Pi7TSBURGB,. PA,
ILEXANDER GORDON,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
LEAD PIPE & SHEET LEAD AGENT,
Pig and Bur I,tad and Shot,
NISRICAN AND - 1111.1 VILLA %MVP, fe_3AEm•
WEI ) 11. SMITE & CO.,
ILA. Smith. 'rd.& & Banter.]
W lIOL - E SALE GROCERS
Commission Merchants,
122 Seeond and 151 Frain Streets.
fe'Llmddw•F PiTTSBUI2OI7. re
8. 20BISOli is co.
Wholesale Grocers,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Dealers is WI Undo OT
Provisions, Produce and Pittsburgh
_MANUFACTURES,
No. 255 Liberty Street, Pateburgb.
R , II3I.ItIIIIFOIN.
BAWL IL 11011180 N. I • NI%Int
RIDDLE.x.
GENERAL cosimissioN MERCHANT,
AND Dr.ALEIZ IN
GROCERIES LOD rIIOIII7CE,
27 Fifth Stteet, Pittsburgh, P. .
Ram So—E. it rAZE Rlttgburg a.
DAGELEY. COSIMAVE 560.. Pitt VV.
.011 - oanstgsvaerita rolicited end estiesetory . return.
as.r.towl. dallklyd&wr
MK= IL KISO.
WHOLESALE OEOOE4,
CONY:S:S7ON MERCHANT,
AND CZALIII 13
Feathoys,-Fish,
And .11 klnd.of Ltnntr.
o. 211 Liberty St., Mouth of 6th, -
PITTSBUII.OII, Yd.
Advxnees ms de on consignments. liatard
AVM FORSYTH,
tso,tooon
VRSEREI SCOTT .
tovRWARD AiND COmItIiSbION
NIEW}i§.NT.
Wool, Rides, Flour, Bacoa, Lard, d Lard Oil
AND PRODUCE OENERALLY
No. 76 WEittr St, Pittsburgh.
..-taw:
poingprn.rb.sughl rlttleb•greo Waite. Wolloille. 4:14,3.
JoExt Boott a c 0... " " n 11.itil, "
Z D Jour.% Cseter Clt Der Bk. K...; & tiustths, MIL
I tech & 00, llttgbara. U.nott.N.b ,, 41, 0 ." ,,,,0, 4
Jaberti It filler, L.. , Phu.
Themas a 0re1.% n,e, It ri...i fhl.7. A Concell. aneiatl.
ealem. Uhlo. IA D Bultst 4 Co.. .
WADI
CEiUIS. B. LEBOB,
Mats or Al.. tram."/ *
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERUHANT,
A YA.sx.r/ /..v
Flour, arain, 13fslon, Lard and Batter,
_.:VD ALL KU L'S 01'M:01)1:Cr.
Next da , :r :o the Old Stead,
No. 114 First alistt & 116 Stroud strtel..
'aura to W. P. NELROY.
Jame/ alaretati, Co:. Prnahlao: Varsolga' DooKuit beat.
John Vold a Co, carter oth and Waal eta. Real Estate and Intelligence Agent.
aV=. itantilass 311.aufartarror. A . .... 2 t. Udi , •51Wa1 . .1%.“: 4 2 101, Pd.
A Co .. alarchauts Godaratty.
SAW. Jonata Co.. PLOodatph:a.- TTE,NDS to Selling and Renting o i farms,
Damara, hiotdt s , Jorrotood. do. . ..1.. hooaaa, WI, min& Xt.. City irarrsataTheacit' and
J. u. Uazder A On. anennatL ..,... .r a all. ma t. had to farm sod card.. IVotoao aor.
Toots on. rookl. a ;,. Menus! a . ..xtetly oltentlad to and
aarom loo3atod.r. oO. , :di•ly V
lik)l3T. kIUTOHINSON.
ComMI SbiON',XE.IIOI.IANT
Vali tho oak' of Vicatorn Reserve Chocae,
• Eratter, 1.411.,* Sawn, Vlsb.,: ?O. and. rwirl
Gn.erstas. ott, mritn. ene l / 4 InLei kruittan
YKODUC.S ti6NE2 &LIS.
No. IP:. SeTand. 4., 141. Wood d Sl.ni:AltlV,
.2ittlbu.rgn. Pa,
Lim SO
btultarr, rittemnsb,
Soing. Laugh elf. Wig. larrin ,,, tt
earivex I.Htsr.rth. .• Yatugsamt iCo
*14:131.1
circa ety, att.,
Wall Paper Warehouse.
W. P. MARSIIALL.t CO.
fS AIPORTERS AND DEALERS; 87 Vieod
u.st... Wl:ram 4V:sand Illamcmi .2... r• taa7 to
bend, nn ext Teti,* Grecortryesky et every .leOrriEllor , 01 EX.
Er: tilzgu.,o ter eARLOK.I.
LULU+
DI:ANL; MOM
AbLUCAISUCIIB.
• AT. airdVia wrost..rf•cr aiwo wart VII.
it exuary reltf WE. 0,11:$11ALL 174
- E.DIFD T. httiGRAW.
OE:NCR:IL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ena.n.
liandattartd Tatteo, tmporttd if Llotatitte,
CItiAILS. e 4,.. Ze.
no. 241 Liberty Street,
" "" rssoa
UcCUTUCEON B CO
riOLESALE GBOOk.at.S.
• traded and Communion rerchants.
AND DIALER: 2.3 r
Eittiburgh Mr.ncfactured Artioccs,
.N 3 219 L.:5 , m%; :arra, cane• of fr:ria,
Ue,IIANE fa ANJER,
tz, A.* A, 1114•ANI
D.EALEE.I
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE,
Congo non and remolding lie/chant,.
No. 121 Second at., Pit burgh, Pa.
IJ.o "5¢41711612
SPRINGER WAJMAIJGH,
eulOll,lON
1.1.0er W.n,l. rrovinlOnn .4 Produce generally
NO. 2:6 LIBERTY STREET,
PrrrNoutttai,
L.-. ORM. AM3I.
Aft / ELL WMI - 0,
Wl-10.LESALE GBCERS.
Produce Co=iiasicm Merchants.
AND DZALLLS
• PlTrart URu 3L4ATIACTVRES,
zu, A W.ad rt., between Wats.. na4 Bram et
•010 Prrresulunt..
DAVED O. ZEUBST,
Flour, Produce., Provision anti i."0111111latliUn
"ti ROIIANT
:rtt za.naw,re. wa•-•tr Llarsd,
Patsbargh,
g I IVES his Sitentiutt tho Iwo of Flour,
%): rrlt. nbec.S. Lard, negate, Batter. orals.Dria4
•
:rota, ttaentl. la. to
en,,Onmigtinlepte rtivertfully eallaltrl. at.9 27
MU:: S. KING.
Otto of the fam of King Mamboed)
COMMISSION MERCILANT,
tTT
oxALER .11V PIO 1.11.TAL. - AND EauCale,
No. 7e; Water streets Below Markel,
L. PEUHA.
_
A. A.
ev_dagAige"AS*Viergfer,: Co
Agent of the hiadlcon and Indianapolis
Corner Ark. er. Ferry eta., Pittaburgb, Pa.
ftrl 7l
aINFIELD; lase of Warren, Ohio,
• waireleeha sod famrstlne Nercaant,andlVldo
ub n
Dealer In Nett r 0 11.(6711 1 COMit.,Datt a r, Pot and
Pearl deb, sad {Vette= Plod.. meralir , Water etmeel
boalLblleld and Wad, PI ttsborab.
icANnt- ttobl..,rttte
et , La' CO ~ WholesaleGroom,
. env. saplcummlsslnt , Mettltants,sd Deans fa
Pltte` auk. luntfszturss. No. us Booorl street, Pltts.
stbutt reet.
1Y —IIENRY u.
001,LINIS,Vorsrettling and Ourstrasslon ttosstuntont4
stove, Late Pinto asct
as setters47l
tb.Wt , el street, Vi arr. littsburth Ewa
DRUG G I STS.
A. FAIINEBTOOK & CO., Whole:isle
. sad micag.tetarels_of
Laud Woos and Jr=
.1. ,SCHOONELAILE
WEitTfil yarD,scr ua ' WED LEAD
VAN() PAI
A NT, Loate De uca, PUTTY,
.:.
, nd Wholesale ler la -- C.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Triuentine, &a.
No. 21 WOOD STIcEET,
_____ PIIMIDUItraf. pA.
_
/burr rter-._. ......r. -- raw= ...... .oxanas none
FLEMING BROTHERS;
to 4. KM • CO
OLESAL isl DRUGGISTB,
DO. eo WOOD EMID
Ite:2IESTO,
oReLff, FA. -
rrttrietars of Dv, li'Lcuee eelebrated VermArade. Ur
stiftiliNllAFT, Jr., (oueoormer to Jaa.
ayer.l.v4.4 . llo,V=tr a gigzt
littebutgb. naent for Dr. lord's 24.11e1ne.
C/ t IIN P. SCOTT,. Wholesale Dealer in
Drum pants, ofts, Verolidas and Dr. IStallsjio.
I;dars attantl
/03rAmmt for arloonok•oFalmonto 04 4
OM.. Mm" 2047
I[l, SELLERS, Wholamb Dealer in
eltubure
pRA.UN it. REITER, Whobasal° fr.,
mb it t miaste. ooma„of Liberti Ina et. gia strati!
_
AOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L.Wileox
a Co.. corner Market Afoot sad DLamood—lteM
• tly on hood s lUD oud emflote saeortmsat of
Rtooldnoo, Mottlotno Chnoto, Perfumery, sad:all
portalutog to Ida Istoto,ol.
Phyolotarto yoloortritooo easeful!! ,coarpt =doo 1,0
7 . 4II:INDRIES.
otir Extra Pam: - • a Ma No .1 Barrios .
YO 40
a,Opp ya a llFArpa9 .j Paaaa . YO
ItUt ° ;; A ll 4 .24
id.o.dia ' do d. B. 7 R° dal
6°4 1, 1 ' 1 4a:a 1 1 / . ;!: . rot b
ig wV4 gt 14'
Ma balm I,l3apnlar tau v.= i7D bit Oo d o ' do r N. (1. •
wre wit. sae AIT a
rd. doe MORT gavot.
NEW YORK - ADVERTISEMENTS,
1.11 MT Go 11/ CMG DS X‘l•e4
Advertising and Correspondence Office,
3CO lOWA DWAT,NBW YORK.
LYON'S SATIIAIRON
Imo 2. 1 :5 -
reeve..nt.tth for the L
Erma. male, vtesrly ,
1000,000 13OTT LES
Per year, atteets eseelletv ,
Melee th
meat s f
upereiLority
W& over
Th. Lnit oil 00 ,
nronotoes the
• Kathalron
To he, br IV, the finest and
agreeable artlele ther net
It restores the belt after it
len out. lOVILIOreedI end bel
It, olelmo toll • rids almir I
ante. and Imparts a delight!
fume. gold by all dealers tt
out the United Stets.,
/leak°, Cuba and South
for . ..lb Cents per bottle,
IIIIdTII,WYN&OOP
figesul
63 Liberty St., Bow 1
tannaradarers Parucrry.
tt
ktod..snd In uro rarri.
de11%6 I
l'i''Phalon's
CIINIIIOAL 11.1111
VIGOILATOB.. •
010.6 ' .
matylete
artleleoft
ha
kind any before -
°gored to the publia
It hasatoodtboteat ottwart.
ty years In tbli country' s ~ and not
one of the (may hundreds of linits.
loans bar. learn ab:a to compete with
It fox preserving, dressing and brantittin
tee and keeping bead elear fronk a.
draft In. It Is ineetlenablm In abort, It te .ry.•
thing the hair tentilres. Pelee 60 anti and Li For
Virrhalon's
PAPIIIAN LOTION,
OR IrLOILLL. 4.IBAOTIEIkII.
urine' • •
for bea
Corn:Latin
utify.
c the akin and
com ln plex ion. and Tar.
turning the Create, for
sluing chopped band., f a no.
lip., tan, suriburn.grookles, pint. -
ecalda. burn. go. A. me and
gala care Per U. 010 wattling will
Sive thelief. Attar abavine. oar/
roothinz tskin. It keopetbe nand. eon and
white, and far lallanocostions of the skin It Till be
found t. be a great remedy. Prim. "Wi I' per
tattle
te'Phalon's
BIAGIO until DYE
One ' •
of the
TOOT boat
Natural byte
led the world. Its
long nee ban proved It
1' be beyond comparison:
and Doing's segetabls produo
Um", no Injury ma posdb , y b.dona
to the akin. It la orally applied,awl
you ems obtain a black or Doan; s hine
Tilt defy the best judge, to tall it trout nn.
tune Itself. Prim ft and WO bar box. mat.
and cold yIL PLIALON, at/e7 Broadway. on Der
etraet, sad kit 113rostway. Pt, NltErleg N. Y..
and all Venetia. and fancy aWrita throughout the United
Mates
1 or ale Dr Da. nEu. O. art4lll. lib Wat.l
• doitdevern a F f.ll
F lour,
A Ectirea Physician.
WITuOSE SANDS OF LIFE have nearly
run .at dimmed, while In the East ludese,
mut,: curator I.iousumphog (laugh., Colds.
and intent debility. Thu caned, was discovered by him
vb. , his MOT Child-r 4 datighter,-wss dicta up to din
Within,/ to do as much trod as loran:de, he will send to
such of his afllkt.d tellow.baltiol'mictiamt It ibis tech..
n.a feu ttlrecilats formai.; .read acecaatiall7 . 4 00
It. Hs moires fact, applicant 14 Inclose Um one shilling
—three cats to be returcel IV'S ISO the nips. toe,
tree nousluder to be applied to the PeTtoeut It thO adsel.
lisermout. Altd , lrm 138. IL JAME.;
daliuuwimzW No 19 °mud st,. J=7 eitT.
AGENCIES.
Blakely & • glahB7,
1 r... 1,.. f.SI ATE, Eariallus t .?::,:,,: ~
,
,t , .....„:,, 210 Vz . ..:-.1.0 1 •:. , ..! .. .. 1 ".“. ,
..,„..,,,, ... i
n• 1r5i . ..:71 .„. ~., 's. '.'" ' .4 " / ttim-vatla_
Ak i A. CARRIER- .t.118.G.,
c.
Agent Penn-
„,i..1/”. luenrsac” Ccasp.s: 4. t Vl:•Eveb. /outs'
11. wag. rt., Ils. ad:vet , - - r. 9.1,
L AIM ..V.L L. at ARSR.ELL, '..-3m. , retarp Cia
so stn..s im,.:rr. (Lamar; t4 1 X.1. 0 , 04- _
gi" , AI. GORDON, Scantary ficstern Dan
.i.. my* Ch., 91 Water ex.& -..:
CLARDIIIIOICOMN,
ih a. las
t alre . • Carapsai. mrteragt calla of Was 4
. -
'0 A. MA.DRIAA, Agent for Dolawnro It
tam 1..-.Luse n=stmr. tT w.t. strut.
DRY GOODS.
lbh - 2 . 6 . lEX.=it)22tha
:Hilts and Ladies' Dress Goods generally,
CLOAKS, TAL&LIS & SHAWLS,
i;vaZOIDKUIES AID STAPLE GOODS,
For Family Mc.
Asa nusvally •t. war3omt Ia al: :4 the ittc • •
.711tt NI 11151 haling pt prfat.
ear rimca...e re.ran 4th sal .11,-44 et.-1112 oc
vsent—Ot ar , IICIAI A CA, tOzA.
1 MASON & CO., Whalevale mad Reta il
mum= ralp-^7 szl4l Ettarle Drt tic , -12. 25 nu
. .
l'ittgaiSh•
BANKERS' AND BROKERS
GEO. E. ARNOLD & CO.
BANKERS.
Jo:change. Stook and 811 l Brows.
lIIRRIINT and Uncurront Money Bought
and 9c14.
frtarks Wash' and whit. co=nts•Soll.
amino. rap..., Ronda sad f a=l
Itallsor3 &ma parctino and necollturj.
tbllecdtts nr- aptly . a:tends-1 to.
1.18 Of MO Na 14 Itnuth
HANKINg i HOUSES
ID FIN T. FLO GO:
CU7ORD ' • lIXOI . OI, Cl,
eoxiettyc!awl maim CO.,
MOUNT e LICA MIT. linierwtr oae,
OONNELLB YSTES Op l'ant•
UNIONTOWN,
lIILOWNB VOA
NI:W 11111U1IVON, BIAS= 00,
Downlts Irion ' orints mak I..t.ns
and Ilwa Notes sad t
ouht
Stotts. Naos .3 ottut Bocruition 1.41.2.1“
wamlagintt. tknroorroainles allimations.U.
noLmEs .IRini Deal -
. 664 Doscsatle 1111.4 el r.scbsos inli in '
ci
ie.
t and pecia, No. 62 bilakes ptrp. c.'"" t,
ormaptrti.. =l=l' " is 14'iudr":"
BOOKSELLERS &C.
or/O. COCHRANE, (toocestor to S. Sad
al • 1.,) Wholualooloa E. , D•slor to Books. etatlool
Poyoriloogliop, Vodoril olalott. 6th don, ti, 6. of
Ilarkot Semari.Abooloony. Po.
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CIIN S. DAVISON, Bookzeller and SW,
Mart, sucassurr to Ihrsisuo A Assesr. 17darkst
s t. um Fourth. Pittsburgh. Ps.
AY & ooks°llora and Btationors,
tic. 46 Woo! CO.,
litmet, oast door to ths comas of Thlrd.
bordti. Pa Szbool and law brota oonstaoll7 Fn baud.
L, REAP Bo.aksoller and Stationer, K
es.. TS rcrarth rt. Appeto Bulldlnas.
R 0 P• M!KNIGHT
Attorney at Law
euJ Bullutor of the BARK OP PITT9BUBOU
d. 113 No. 110. Yourth Bt.. Pittsburgh.
141 - OS — EPIIg. A A. P. MORRISON, Attor
oeys at 1.., Moo No. (+8 .laarth Om!, war Wood.
ttolough. Ps. mat
. _
C. F. KLOPFER
Cabinet and,Chair Watetoom.
Cbrlia Ot riUs and
bunth TraY.,frats.
fa.
H AV . E . C t D o n r s y tan . t i ly , oxt r hanti t a l larfo
e w M eN by than:lg :r7grUZ:d
boat moderlxl, Tem. IoW. da , :dAylv If
The renno 4 ylnuola Farnaournal for Sale'.
OIIAAGE In the editorial dopartmest
it of the Pennreiruile - Ferng Zonrnal and Orngruallre
rmor, lads:.. the prof stelae tearer It for sateen rasa'
O.GIO trims It Is the only ill:anal the kind In Penny
Wrestle and list/piled tot earn, ten be made ard on
total tins so ;rill render the IninstlM , ot • ;gettable one
Avg, to . EALEN h.ou -
• IL tattler vf 7th and Matte' rt.,.
• fe7altdalrT rhlladelthl•
TAN BILLY NOVEL3-11eolegantillua-
Intel I.ooao edition do 4S Tots • lAblbale6 17
ZSln%urt. far Balt , br '
J. a. DAVISON. to Matielq nt;
TTENTIUN 1.101:93E KEITEU.S.—Wo
en esarolnatlon °rot:stook of furniture end
tuft= thrum VIA ore•qootritur • around" to reitentelk
foretell anew In Ms near. Ms stook to all of our
• urenorreotru aucl.nettuuted to ales esterreonon. •
T. IL 'NUM Get
INE PARLOR FURNITURE or IlLshog
any, Bogeoteed, lesletiVitod other woods. made to
°Er se the etorttose nattoe Tosstteeolo
T. B. YOUNG * CO.
..QTEABIAOAT CABIN FURNITURE and
L., Melee &ge77 dtscrlntlon atm:LA.l32h7 mantdaetitre
SO It awl made to order, and onz ;ennui attention ikljert
to the °Mini ont.'• • Ali • T. El. OUNG a Lu.
I AND WARRANSTIN TS
LO BOUGUIT SOLD
bs • AUOMIS, OS Youtthst
NOTES, DRAFTS, - tto., bought and told
1.11 try MO 1,00311 G la Fourth at.
aTOOKB BOUOUT & SOLD ON COMMIS
LI fhl4 AUSTIN Locana. 02 Fourth st.
AKI4 Bah and trout in bble
and tab( bbli stars ant kr able br
&So! unnnnantow.
_ _
pIG IRON.-50 tone Foundry EA Iron.
A n . by fa IL 1101211130 N /AO.
ERMIES, TISSUES ANDLAWNS now
taillsa at greattalattiert.
11
11011PliTa
LIUOKWIIRAT FLOUR. 9.ora Meal an
- " bli r'hlEa T ir"•4.
_
EE SS .1300D5.-4:MUloii Vci. aro
• a.weottbsireour. m et _ot: filDis„ ahntaaa;
Thatatnin r tlathmant. aanDtaas •Oaw , a
namnitticat at Irani 111 to c° lit Cant lan than anal
Win* .2 /IP
Advance Payments•=Hereafter. no cub.
scriptlan vOl be taken be the WIT or Weal,' Gaitlll%
onle. Peresent to way In sdrunce Whenever the
Ulna Is as to which the ensbenLiptlot: to peed. the Parr
rill he lureriebty stopped, voulasa the subseetptlan to ea
wie.ed by s•lraars payment. All tranatelat ♦drert'.einX.
or every deszvlyllons pill to required to be weld la ed
rearm. The only executions via be when epedal month
or ream soutrasts are Lamle.
13..Pitsaturan Woolley tinsorge.—Ttla rzundars
circ:iGLen of oar Menial Gases offers to our instinsics men
• iassa I:Arable madam of making than - trminers knGTa
pat al-Tenlstlen la beta.= sl.iand feVina tbunnad.resdaa r i
ann..: bray cieretuat. tninnbetsirar an/ill:10 keener to
Western Po, • nada. Western Virginia. Eastern and
Northern Onto, ad Is steadily Inermilm.
Mr. Chairman, I have briefly referred to the
woolou cud iron bueiness, and will now, without
000upying much of the precious time of the
House, give it as my opinion, after having close
ly obeorved the changes the tariffs, and their
effeete on Um varieue Interests of the country
for the lest thirty years, say, that it Is not the
"permanent volley of tho Government to yield up
the principle of protection, even though It might
oconsionsUy appear, se in the moo of eager at
this unfortunate time for that interest, that it
would be for the benefit df the consumer to take
the duty off this article. Is it reasonable to
suppose, that a policy which would destroy en
interest producing in the United States, in the
year 1864, over four hundred million of pounds,
and, to that extent, lessens the production In
the world, can permanently reduce prices?
I listened with surprise to the eloquent re
marks of the gentleman from Indiana [Mr.
Colfax) in fever of placing It with tea and dot
fee CO the (too lief. I thought of the many
thousands of tons of the products of his fertile
State (Indiana) that were annually Seated down
the bileeiesippl, and found a market In New
Orleans, a large amount of which was consumed
by the roger plasters—thus, In fact, turning
his corn, his beef, his pork, his hay, his butter
and flour, Into sugar—an article not producible
at home, at least previous to the introduction of
the sor,gAiscs. I reflected on the cireumetance of
thole auger crops being cot down much over two
thirdn'in two yeare. I thought at the time it
was enough that the planters should be 'annoyed
with the borer worms, and lose their crepe by
treat without being abandoned by the Govern
ment, as the policy proposed by the gentleman
would indicate. The Government bee been at
considerable expecte In intreithelng fresh eat
tinge. The planter at this pertieular time, re- . I
quires protection, and biloUni at least hen an
opportunity of meklng en effort to Increase his
crepe. Del the gentlemen, to hie remarks rela
tive to the high price of sugar, notice the fact
that coffee hes e 1.., o ofwithatanding It is duty
free, inereaeeil in prize? Thus, It will be cheer
ved that the inereseed production of the gold
mines has tied a great deal to do with Inertias
log the prize of anger, as well as wittily all
other articles Has not 'the price of bacon be
creased in a like ratio, and the gentloman'e con.
etitnente been reaping the benefit/ of it?
While on the subject of continuing the protere
Goo to the Sugar interest, and in connection with
it, I em decidedly to fever of continuing the fos
tering mere of the Government to the protection
of the growth of hemp, and the analog lute:este
oesaged ie the lead business. For the former we
have teriltoty well adapted to ila production, and
any beterfercuee with its ceeee3e would only turn.
uo fitttllati Of 010110 engaged in it to producing
ether articles which would come In competition
with portion engage] in other branches of the
egrioulturel business Tho meimfacturing of
telt, en article so essential to the indepezdeece
of the country, eel the universal need of the
people, we cenzet, with safety, neglect or suffer
to deludie for •ant of reasonable protection.
Bring the representative of the greet salt distelot
In Peuesylemda, I am confident the producere,
with the present duty, are very poorly paid.
Hock Is maid by the opponents of a tariff in fa
vor of free trade, and its attendant direct tens-
Goa. I stout/ tagitire if gentlemen who take
that clew of the question have fairly and fully
considered it to; all its bearings? Oar Conatitn
elan provides that direct taxes shall bo appor
tioned among the several States by the earn,
rale by which the States are represented on this
floor. Let its look, for ono moment; at the con
dition cf things that must follow such a policy.
The receipts Into the national Treasury for the
pee floral year were $73,918,141 40, and the
expendituree during the came peeled were $72,-
948,792 02 Taking the latter sum as the
&menet rig:deed to be raised, Melded by two
hnuilred Dud thirty four, the number of mem
bers of this ROOM, and it will glee $311,-
704 24 to be rained (rem each congregational Ma
telot feoreeented on this flees. And I would salt
what gentleman would like to return to his con
eiltueute, at the end of every ember, with a wa.--
rant In he pocket to collect from them the ,bore
corn, to be refereed hare In eupport of the Gore
et-emcee I Bach a echeme would be of Impels
elide execution. It enacted int* 'ita law, it
would be a dead I: tter. It would be utterly lin
posslbLo to carry It Into effect Did time allow,
It would not be unprofitable to trios the tariff
Lletory and policy of our country, end to ehow
bow ruinous the abandonment of the protective
eyetem has ever been to our beet interests. It is
sufficient for ree, therefore, limited se my re
marks mast be, to may that the Stet thoroughly
protective tariff ever given to the United States
was In 1828. FromlB29lo 1834, under protoo-
Fri 1111 tia a it
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
LIE TARIFF. 1
SPEECH OF IIOTJOIIII COVODB,
Or PCNN3YLVANIA,
Ii Me Boturp of Reprezentation February, 12,
H 1857.
[OOBOLUDDD.I
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tion, we Imported $27,000,000 more gold and
ether than we exported, after paying a vast
amount of foreign debt; thereby chewing that
the balouee of trade under that protective policy,
was largely In our favor, instead of being sgelnet '
us, as B always hoe been under the lowetariff
pulley.
From 1839 to 1842, under the operations of
the compromise set, or free trade, we exported
$8,000,000 of coin more than we Imported, and
contracted $100,000,000 of priests foreign debt;
Bud the amount of public debt, most of which
must have gone abroad, exceeded $86,000,000.
Previous to the passage of the tariff of 184.2,
the inerceeieg demende for specie to pay the
helium between marts and imports, produced
a crisis that deetroyed confidence to the present
and future come of property. Banks were ens.
pended, States in tt condition of repndiation,and
the Federal Government was driven to an irre
deemable paper cuereecy, and was unable to
effeol a loan of even $12,000,000. This induced
the passage ef. the protective tariff of 1842,"
which rpeodily tLealpated the clouds by which . ',
the reeperity of the country was surrounded.
and Its integrity fora time enepeoted. Usenet
open the country wee almost megleal; for In lets
than five years we had an excess of impotti of
Gala of near $40,000,000. Credit was restored;
the Government was at once relieved from its
embarrassment and enabled to borrow all the
money It desired. Indeed, tie loans wore sought
after eagerly, as the most desirable Investments,
which the world afforded.
There is another amp objettlon to the pot.
lay encouraging proteation; whilth is, that it ,
makes the Goemement too richt . It will be per- ,
celved by whet I hive aiready• said , that the
difference between the receipts into the national i
Treeenry cud the disbursements out of it during
the pest fiscal year, were Ices than a million of I
dollars; or, in other words, we received lees than
a million more than woe paid out. And it le a
fact, Pregnant with lostruotion, that the whole
imouat of money now to the.Trearrary, would
not supply the neceeeltiee of the Government
for moo then three menthe. And yet gentlemen
are eternally devising expe.Lente to lesson the
supplie;, on the ground that wo are growing too
rieb: Would it be the pert of a goodbusiteas
man, .r a rot head of a household, to reduce,
on principal, his own means of conducting his
affairs, to limits es narrow that - any-ecoldent
could beggar him In the course of a few moth?
Or do the alarm's's, on die - enbjeot, with to
cripple, the beginning operations of the boom.
log adMinistration by deo Mug It of the moans
of providing for the rapidly growing wants of ',
Gee ooMill
' This cry of alarm, therefore, - at the fatness of I
the n tonal Treaeury, let me ray, with perfect
teepee to then who make it , seems to me a
pencil al absurdity, cud is the poorest of all I
posalb o excuses for, a change in our revenue
policy
If e Treasury be too full, there Is a very I
hence way of depleting le, without Wasting It-In i l
praoti to of corruption, as the alariniata think, I
or rat er say, la the use to which 14 is and is to
be pu . ' The money In the Trent", belongs to
the p pletand there is not a dollar now there
which Is not justly due anti owing In debts to cur
own citizens 'From the Revolution down . our
Government has been Indebted; and theta debts
have, been ever elate, and are now, accumulating I
in numbers and amounts *mealy believable by
those ignorant of the fact.
The history of thin Government, as far as Its
own oltixens are concerned, has been almost one,
of virtual , repudiation The wrongs done by It
to its own citizens, in this :amok are unexem•
pled In the history of , natious. Whilst it crabs
with the rigor of a miser every dollar that may.
he die. to it by one of eta own people, It practi
cally has begun to look upon wrens bars demand
of the citizen for-his rights against the Govern.
' ment as a mime. Almost every day's' sow.
ciao iii thls Renee -pates this : ;.' , Tha : Yard
. ....
"fraud" and ''plunder" and "robbery" are net
unusual expressions in this House, made in ref
erent* to those who demand rights &phut the
United States; and these opprobrious epithets
applied to our own citizens, to whom we are in
debted—ere not only uttered, but they are
printed at the expense of the nation, and scat
tered broadcast over the country, to blacken , the
characters and disturb the peace of those whose
money we have looked up In the Treasury,: and
to whom we deny all right to melte payment;
This is a deep, grievous and growing wrong, and
one that cannot fail, at en early day, to com.
mend the attention of the,people of the whole
- nation! Oar Goeernmenlis ehathefally diehtm
est and unjust towards its creditors when they
are its own private citizens. Let us: begin by
being/toned; pay our debut; and tha cry will
shortly be, not one of alarm at the :fallings of
the national Treasury, but rather onset appre
hension because of its emptiness; and our wits
will be taxed, not for expedients to empty oar
°effete, but for the more honorable ones to fill
them, and keep them fall for all honest and
honorable ends.
Is it not a shame on the administration of our
Government that there is a revolationery debt
of nearly hTtlmlllions doe to the men who won
our independence; that we enffered theseherolo
men to go down in poverty and suffering to theE
grave with this debt unpaid; and that we still
deny it to their descendants t Tho five '
of which"' speak, is the principal; besides which
the interest from that time to the present re
maths unliquldatod. This debt is one of no or
dinary character, It is the unredeemed pledge
of a Government, then bankrupe.but now green
ing under the burden of its wealth and resour
ces! When the tanker the Government plight.
ed to these brave,:trusting men, by resolves of
°anther 21, 1780, Is redeemed, those • fearful
forebodings, of which we hoer ea much, malt
ing from an overflowing Treasury - , will cease
to exist I •
And so of year French epoliatiana of the prop.
erty of American citizens more than half a cone
tury ego, and of which the Government of the
United States assumed the payment. These,
principal and Interest, are obligations tells own
citizen', the payment of which would abstract
nearly every dollar of eurplus revenue la your
Treasury.
And so, too, of the setae due under the act of
February 3, 1868, giving pensions to the few.
remaining widows of the cineare and soldiers of
the 110•0111(1011-511 act one would suppose, not
possible to be misconstrued; en plain that "he
that runs msy.read." This act, when preeented
to the Court of Claims for consideration, was
deemed so clear In its meaning that the solicitor
on behalf of the Goverment could not even make
the effort to eltittaitt the interpretatbn made of
it by the Secretary of the Interier, which tater
protatlcro, in feet, virtually repealed the aat.—
Reverie, therefore, this repeal, effected by the
Secretary of the leterier, and it alone will draw
more than a million of dollars from the
ry, and natter It broadcast over the
those meritorloeut objects of our regard Land on
still pureeing title subject with a slew to quiet
the alarms of the anti protenttentste arleing from
the fullness of the Treasury, let me Invite gen
tlemen to look at the Private Celendor of this
House alone (saying nothing about the Senate'e)
having upon It more than two hundred bills ma
tiered for action, the greater park undoubtedly
ea just LB were Over preftented lo the justice of
the country. Three demands, probably of cc,.
oral millions, each having hal the laborious in.
veetigetien of a oommittee are sexes of them as
old as the c ount r y's independetine—the dead
Impersonations of our country's "injustice. How
are these things treated?.The jesteet claim on
the Calender may ba defeated, and probably will
be; and the scarabs olalmant, broken hearted,
sent home at the. close of the eeeeou by the
words, "I oetzoi, h uttered by a tingle memo.
her.
There Is another class or oar citizens to whom
the Government is largely indebted. I allude
to the soldiers of tiro war of 1812, now aged,
decrepid, and fast falling into the grave—net
one of them under sixty, and many of them over
toventy veers of age. Lot them or their aid
owe receive the bountleo and justice of the Gov
ernment en richly due to them, and year Treat
sky will grAtzt tees under Ito berdene, and the
alarmists will sleep more quietly. Daring the
last session, white liatening to the statements
relative to the number of troops furnished by
South Carolina and Massachusetts, I thought
that Pennsylvania had furnished 8 . 0 also; and
I will now take' occasion to say th if justice
be done to the Isolation' of the war of 1812,
Pennsylvania will receive probably more than
any State in the Union. And I epoak advisedly
when I say that, in my own district, ae well as
1 other portions of the State, many persons who
have served their country faithfully, and never
received a dollar from the Government,-are In a
suffering condition.
There is another way that the Government
has of keeping up a fall Treasury, to whim' It
may not be emlea to invite attention; and thatie,
by setting up ono code of morals for itself and
another for its citizens. .
The absurd and unjust idea that Governmen'
shalt' exact interest from Its citizens and pay
none, is more in keeping with dishonor and
bankruptcy than with justice and an overflowing
Treasury. The exercise of the ennimett sense
principle of sound jostles prevailing among men
on this eubject of interest will, alone, extraot
nearly aU the present surplus from the Treasu
ry. Many just claimants; bong around the door
of Congrese, petitioning for relief, for t lifetime.
Their descendants; next appear, and after fruit
less efforts they become worn out with dioap•
pointment. Next, an agent appears in their
behalf, and what is year answer upon this floor?
For fear come faithful agent, whose serrioe
the delays in legislation has created a necessity
for, should getarthere for his services, you pro
nounee it a stale claim, or a claim for the benefit
of the agent.
In order partially, at least, to obviate some of
these diffuoulties thrown In the way of the jos
tico of the countey,Congress constituted &Court
of Claims, and the Preeldent appointed some of
the country's purest ;and abject jurists as its
jedgee, for the purpose of deciding upon the
rights of the china and the Government After
great expense to the claimant, and after the
fullest examination and discussion,
those deals
ions come to us; and however able they may be,
and however clearly they may define the rights
of the reeepotire parties, the objections to
awarding Astioe en long deferred are not lees
violently urged than if they had never boon
judicially decided. There Is one clam of these
eater, honorer, that always meets the approba
tion of Congress. I mean those deolded by the
court In favor of the Government. Those decis
ions made in favor of the Government are taken
for final; those in favor of the citizen ere as if
they had never been made. '
I. it a wonder, in view of all these fasts, that
.out Treasury romaine so full? instead of at.
Wonting its overflow to a tariff producing too
much, ought we not to have the courage of mere
common candor, belay that what It contains' le
kept there by our holding on to what does not
belong to us ? I ray guard the Treasury with
the utmost vigilante; but lot the channels ofjoe-'
dos be unobstructed, and Its streams flow free
ly, purely and equally towards all alike—the
powerful nation, as well os the humblest citizen.
Let not the fear of making a mistake withhold
us from acting et all. .Error sooompenies hu•
man lotion; and vigilantly as I- - would watch the
Treasury, I would rather infinitely see coca-lion
al wrong to the Government -then • that jaetiee
should be denied to the citizen: -
"Bejaia and fear not
Tho came code of governmental laws to which
Lhave referred prevails in Most of the Faille
executive-amts. Whenever a teohniettl
tion 4119 be' interposed against the allowance of
a claim, however meth its justice may be admit
ted, all the forte of the ordinary forms of evl•
dense is denied, and the intended recipient ct
a cooed bounty or a taatiOu'd justice are li
'used,
Mr. Chairman, I have introduced this part of
lay wrgumeat to meet the complaints made by
the enemies of, protection relative -to the over
flowlog Treasury; and conclude;by allying that
U the Government pays Its Just'debts, and re
denim Its plighted faltb,•there vela be no mousy
In the Trvasuri to be alarmed. about; and If:it'
should againaccumulate, It would bo well to use
some at tt In repairing dilapidated fortifications,
Improving rivers and harbor?, and opening, up a
great thoronghtne to the Natio, without vehlob
we cannot rossonably.oxpeot to retain the affee- ,
eons of our people on that coast. Nor until
.thst la set otaplished, by at least two railroads
extending across the coutthout within our own
territory, shall we approach the realization of
the grand Idea, of Columbus that led to the dis:
celery of the western continent-Alio opening
a more direct and expeditious route for the com
merce of Asia. As In all oasts time Is the
great :element of commercial transactions ' we
than shall obtain a timesaving power which will
bland Europe's two hundred and. filly millions
of people with the' seven kindred ~ millions of
Asia Inharmonious intercourse across. Gas cea
ducat; maks .New York the great commercial
center orths_worldi people our own Interior and
Our Paelne' States with worts of minions of i
happy and' Induatrierue altlsatur and build , up a
commercial Martha upon the Peke° onto, eras
to dila people and their Goventmentlks *patrol
of that: ocean the 'Ol. !attire time,
,irithout - the,
fen Of &Idea - • .
. biz - Ilotenost.: Yes; end' jay 43 1 1 1reiis
r_oPertit state( that the appropriation fir b.
thg war vituuners Is another Item
iron challenge 'the favorable - oththitheilele of
Hatif'-',ll"relift a :poke etheathet het as
VOLUME LXX---NtRVIBER 163.
a rare means of defense in time of need. The
Father of his country adnuonished_ua -"In
of peace to prepare for war."
Mr. Corode. I feel thaethfol, Kr. volum"),
to my friend and colleague, the member from
the first district who is ramilliar with Laid af
fairs, for calling my attention to that . subject. .
The Navy certainly deserves the favorable con.
&aeration of this House. The aim and honor
of our conntry are carried and defended ripen
the decks of our men-etwar; and the
of the United. States, whitening =try sea, re ,
quires additional protection. Let the. House
pass the ten steamer bill now upon the Calendar
—whore it has been for months—and while add
ing to our means of defense, it will give employ.
ment to hundreds and thousands of oar ludas.
trioue mechanise and artisans.
Although not strictly garment: to the questions
before the Hoose, yet inasmuch as the sohjeet
has been Introduced, I will merely note asl pass
along the relative steam marine force of different
eountriefi, which I think will satlify may gentle
man that we erefar-behlnd our- neighbors In -
this enterprise. England has five hundled war,
steamera; ehe has also nlnety-one Smiting ' . .
direct from - England to foreign portS;Centalning
over four hundred mail steamers, and ten:at - rave
having ono hundred and five steamers running
between foreign. ports In' connection - with the
above, - making a - total of one 'hundred =dais,
teen snail Hoes, owning fire hundred !Luddite
vessels, making one thousand:andfiva eteam
ere; and in addition to this, Alleluia antereandle .1 -
steam fieet' of nine hundred and'sesenty-fire;
=eking a grand total of one thousand nine ham
deed and eighty ocean.going steamers. - Many of
their lines now carry on thedirect trade between
oontinental Hoopla and the finned States.
France has one hundred and thirty element in,
tholifediterranenu Levant, Black,.North, and '
Bahia seas. Austha has one hundred and' ten
steamers- on the "burs seass - and Russia has, a _ , •
when contracts are filled, for the same - star •
eighty, and tereuty-hve on the Baltic.. The -
United States Government. has ooltterentyarst
stesmere, eight of which only carry frontons to
six gun; some of which are not fit to be sent
out of the harbor. The commercial, mall, and
passenger business,
by steamatips, - between the „
United States and England and thetontinent, Is
carried on by sixty elm steamsblie, - forty-four of
which are British, five Belgian, fottr Hamburg,
five Preach, and only eight Americati. Of the
eight American vessels, four are running to Liv
erpool, two to Barre, and two to Bremen. Thus
it will be seen that we own no steam line run-
ning between the United States and the great
mouoy distributing-point on the continent (Ham
borg,) the want of which' compelets: pay about
ten millions per annum in the shape of coterala
stone, or traneltdues, to Great Britain. .
In oennectlon - with this subjed; losma make
eels remark relative to the consumption of
coal. The six tines of steamers, getting the half ,
of their supply of coal from the United States,
consumed dm leg the last year about 100,000 tons,
amounting to about $500,000. The 400 English
mril.steamere, running direct from England,
may be divided into three clauses: the first clam
aroventy.two In number, has a tennsge, of over
2,000 tons; 124 belonging to another aka, hay- '
log a tannage of from 600 to E5OO tons, and .
204 to another rime, of from 200 to 600 tone.—
Theta veetels consume; per round trip, 189,000
tone cf coal, or 2,268,000 tons per annum, al.
lowing an average monthly trip for each steamer.
The value of this 2,268,000 tons of coal io the
various depots, is about seven dollars per ton,
or $15,970,000. - To mine and transport this
employed not less Ethan 500,000 laborers of all
kinds, whose consumption of, flour may be fairly
estimated at 500,000 barrels,' to stay nothing of .
other kiwis of feed consumed by them, the money._ ._
for which mostly goes into the „pockets .of the .
farmers. I have not time to elaborate this'anb-
jeot; but I would ask, suppose the United States , j
had such a fleet of steamers, running to tit parts -
rf tbe world, bearing with them the products of .
our own - leo:dry, and bringing In return those of - -
other natione, and carrying also oulocean
what would be the effect upon the coal , mining "
badness in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, -
and North Carolinal It would give it such an
impetus es it hoe never yet received; and in the, ,
prosperity of that branch of industry, the eget- ,
culturel_would participate, dace whatever e
fits one benefits all. bend .
Again: of the four or five hundred thousand - • ,
dollars which a first-elms mail stetuner.cests;
least ninety five per cent. goes directly , to the. j-
iron men, lumber men, mechanics and laborers; 1
and inirectly intodhe pockets of the farmer:is
so that the money is widely distributed 'and •
benefits all; and it Is scarcely =raptor, in say
that the true polioy of the statesman is to adopt
such measures as will give lifer And..eStivity to.
all branches of Industry and diffuse the money '
of the rich among those who earn their bum id by
the sweat of their brow.
Mr. Chairman, I bare only been able to allude .
to some of the Interesting topic's connected with . --
the bill before mho committee. Ido not pretend `
to have properly discussed them. was
my purpose to attempt to donaore than to direot
attention to certain matters whioh,seemed - to ma .
important. -
Though the bill, as introdneed by the Com- '
mitteo of Ways and Means,sis not in all respects
what I would with it, I. prefer it to any of the -
substitutes which have been proposed. If the -
revenue ie to be reduced, as seems 'to .-be da
tern:duel no, I would much p . refer th at it should
bo accumplished by-a large increase of the free .
list, by piecing on it such ardoles m are not pro
duced in this country and enter extensively into -
the cease:notion of manufactures, hem Which
will enable . no to retain the duties upon such as
come - in 'competition with cos own productions.
We should that, in raising revenue for the sup
pellet Government, give incidents] protection,
to our labor and enterprise. which is eta; polio,
Of every Government having the least 'claim to
wisdom and sagacity. I commend this policy.
Mr. Chairman, to the Committee of Ways , and
Means, and espealelly to the dist:lased:the gen- ,
denten who stands at its head, [Mr. ()sulpha%)
whose ability, discretion, and unremitted deco-..
lion to the public interests, have won for him a
moat enviable but well earned reputation as an
enlightened and faithful watlonst legislator.
I Deg leave; Mr. Chairman,, to return - my
thaoks to the committee for the patient atten
tion they have been kind enough to give while
making these desultory remarks, and hare only
to regret that I could not throw more light
upon-the subjects I have brought to their notice.
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