... z.,: tiro^`:u TL :A; -si;=. --EsTABLISREDAN 1786.. liinnßrjaenwripra. from war/lux, 41cral% Arnmummota AccIVLPItWA' Dul . / 4 1 , 11025.° •A 4 ? avtd 4,l . l 4 o iiiioVilitia:tir emerges, ;ie.' dr, W. GEERy, : 2 0igutaesrarrt, AND Ilikaatunwayosir Tux rlnt PCIETELSJOWVEALERS IlfftOr - , Quality zonnt-anxerift:oft. to th e Tiide;Mtele, • , io Parollks nrataliwtnrat*ettiAng) in ttektMOS .1 1 4- ' . &dm a Amine artale, AV : Mr Of.n.t TEAL-Offewur A, towebong. ,tb!ittleb I X: tg: VAT kZir l dt t r uMIP "In r` ! t Oopm....u;din 0.1 ,ton,,t ;.. t, z.; ; ', , . ~. Wi'lln — ttbaltOttrter„;'Etnto, tuct., ic., very al DABS and W. In . original padeager, demkbanwitoNt . . . snots and C.IMIPAIIRIB—Afoot A ObandoWt. Cebi - Impl Persona.. ,,, ' ~...,..sa _ _DELA iteldightkoll It Elaalaft • do. .. du ile Li wunans, - Enia,.,Winakey, ,(11n,. ArrarA, Ab- 1 02 0: 1 0.1 1 .11:01,2aolli.,Itg ortgbust packages, also Curse., itrim ia..a. ! 4,,ugiktu, loysatt Bittore,,to. MU iht4n1 6 ,t0 0 . 4 . 4 c 1 . 1 .4 X. e lth CIOAILS—A uc rip of eh** brunt*, PICILIAS, am' 1 Proneb. ILkttiptib,74o, trAeorete, 0011 i Meit, &e.. iilton. ~ d ,ler Ito 'Victoria; Worm Attar!, Parmomogroyere,"Sapsago, tell and am morkars. ... BOOAFlS—LatcOrnabod, fttrerized, Stc . ro;,As:itE bat , and Wtbard. - - --- - -- : --: ::1)• = A mu itaMs— I. l4l 4:iiidAii , lai• :'. - ."..7, -;:, tj. , ° • itqui.ana - Whia , ,. - • .., 111114:bir, aro Warranted nnadilteratod and'ot oar own _. . Gold 2 1 1testat , Planos. QTEINITAT- , '&:SQNS, MAIM" 11.., UFAOTIIIGLAB4.I.I4 street, 2tew . , IL . ...t. mow sta-taaving F irst - P , fre ' '. i . ErPtlede 1114 " Wet match 19/..,'...'r Two, paws MEDALS , at the idenliptili*:l 'l!"hiMitUrlg". - 1 '- . ' ''''' A 0 iLitalktoott• 1 haws, H ew ,_Tat.k, No.. b°4 Ilitin2lllberl2l4_PeNT.o4lrlo4.o within the akyean. , ''',,_ _ • A GOLD ILEDAL et. - "lfirjleall Disthote, Bahia, am, *Ong lirthilathttig I . ' tinilLittla: Fait.; Otiefet . Lhisie,, 4 e I I Ill e .i b'll i l I g b rte " h - e -A T n f i ral irte ta=t thhrecl ree Goth u WO,ithrinny ethers. 8 tA8; Ptarelth and wlthalt o,lrcAtrtae) are intrutde fur Datehe Omuta rem Menai peeled thd ( •,' ''-'•, : 4 . , . X. °' 4 ; 4 le4t4" - - W. KLErnerVitto.' tr'a : ttiiml WesteraDenhettret s. , t ...., .-.- - -, • ' • • ntlifilitiftiLe • 111 FAITNESTOMIA Co, Jai° (lithe firm liVinetutat City storroototoors to floating Wtropiutz4ta?...ivkiXeglio..WWoo,ll.M.Faurth iebtkamid. Ind•llt2tttittilm or Whits lead, 144114.:VV07FniT5WPI," N " . ‘ t dr*c P 6 Pitt*. 44 " .-41301100 NAUKEAMANUFACTURER .411f htfiatijoltd:Led4retic4 Pahrti litharse,Pat• t r and WbOltdigetlertfertilWat4,olll-fo r po st• ttw, ac...tht.lFdalat.”Thrlyetwo'n, : _ • • oealyd (ORM ..11AFT,;.,/r4 IIbOASO/1,19 JAS. Brapff m)inoMmUiiholltelafitiktubt. n eD ea l er Palats,Ogiriklightni, kr,' eater AVaad and Balla 'treat., 7 A l PRoilulirAratlilbrDr. - JOHN _ ZZ , ;::171101XSUAI PBAL earl 4 6 41P 0 , yitalstatoi. Dyextotry No. 1.111.11.1. .! • AllackisirfUreceinvpmmusgenum. irip - Agent.Suadasocks muliandp.tlirap., aarAlydmir 14SWALI=OgicaMq r -DEA- Leitistrig o ,"unfou . -virae t v& a 51° ' P 2 1.4 Ph - W.4N oNd, rammd. ' PIAg, LArtr f ftkiniViEsALEM -tritai,,,ucYPAgacß'.9 47 :" 4 : B t! a4.e .. . . r i l Pll ME. '(# , (BI.FOODSSQR TO L. 1911cox'& o.leorAtlial duet end Dlsaicend, coast= tlly, an Uand a ftdl and dor:Vete attortment of Drog , 4 SlocUctitisiModietaeateg B,l'ettx,:wr andall-atticlee per ' , , ilirlCial p TRIOIII . r :filiptid!raiii:pirria.a it el • p. GEO. .41.,.. KRIESER, .• DRUGGIST, 140 Wood ati - oot, - conier ot Wood "tact and Virgin • ~lrObu~e`.~culccS: O . POMIS AI 7 Vi 2IU C. B. 7 7-4E atIL I S Cieweriti cb..„Butter, gsne t ally. 201roodit.,•aboro Wskter,_Pitt:shurgl, . : OANFIELD, -LATE OF WARREN: ~ 0 1110,Commisslon awl forwarding Alt:Mutt; anJ iliftidiDeedar Weigtem Itrearra Chew, lin tier. pa and PNrl Alb, and Weston Produce. getwally. Frout ) &Kama Smithfield mad Wood, Pittsburgh. _ . . .-ANJER, (SUCCESSORS toitzlittitto - to two. to Plant, Oren:and Coalatinotfaxl•Fonnu-alag Alaithwits, 2,Wni Secandstrteet:PUbburgbil*. (.1../:57,41)1.4124 ~ &AVID 'C. ILERBST, FLOW PRO -6:11., Piortamand 0n0,A..b. sr.ramnt. Na IV jt*Mot:torner otaand,alttsl.l4l.l4-glstad Lir attare to tbs imlegThat,Vork,,llat-ooktottl _Cp...,Mutter, Grata, Thiinnat, Spothy.ke4 kit ~ • : - .. 1.....•• 1 ' Sargivois.mmt•mato.fpuy ...WU.* , : , , wattly 1 1 - - --- - LEX: - FORSYTH., - -ASUOOESSOR TO - Vanytte*. &fled ribmirding sad Colami.inn Wt. Ylastr. Duca, JArd and Lard •10 p 1 44 GENF. • COMMISSION ' latereme Rua pima. iq (i Terke l rr.4.6. li•••-,/lAizificr, pwauvs & C. 0., p(biatigamettlaironcited and attlxfactory Maxus guar. WT , ITUTCILIN SON, COMMISSION Iteeoerp ltesects , Cbeemi tvouoidur,Lard PC•ri Ash* - Womanly Drial Prultmal Prodace.imerally, CIIIABLES • IL LUC =it FORM" • • PING witreanweolar.hant,Daaraanoarttran; ,No 3 Smith' - itILErJ WAREdOUSE. - JAS. - GAIID, INSlt,.Wlnansala Malec: in rims, .Pinnillotna and' rO y;NO: 8' EeTerab sanity I..etwet:nn Liberty, : inadgralPULtnui:gh t a. ' " .." -. . - ..:42rrenann oak.. ~. • ', • ' =l'4Y ' _ - - - - - 8.. HOUMA BRO., PORK:AND 4t.t.rnvi ft r i gtrear." 4 lr wi tra c7iere attompb. . . °BERT! )1901011T; - ATTORNEY AT 1L1) X iv Jud SolitttoantAbe Mao! Fitial4igh7llo. 110 WocurthEtraet,4llolmrith...', .2 4 - , 4,10 • OSR A: P. MORRISON, 'AT ) No 98 Forxib rt.; near 'Wood, ingsbargthlt6 . - aly2t ?mut= ,tuAZEN,.A.TTORNE•' • Odeon Banding, 'Youth - 'Met, ~~~';; ~I~'..~GOIIS. ANDIWIII4IBII LD, DEMIRS ITy In Saks and Ltullei• Drewilaocla gundly. Maki, TnlmsCazna Skairiv Alibit:Wits and Staple Uonds, tor 4ustlyalm.-: - .ll6lmmonetlyesttennlysmorement In III! Una . 1604 rq 413 IPMA7?_ITIrITIO. -4 Thk.st,# 4 ullst II? , tow. , STNnatlleyl4lo*ll l l44ditu.k;t l lligil out a... mow • oo • • .... - .::'..4%;/0111a0NY • 00 Tux. . 2 VA'44E*N - k.:-.O9.i.z..IVIIOaSALE • •iind Anal peotatiil4 Roc, sink Stql &pry , goad.. 25 222 2 222 ; Pitt.22lX" ;;;Certti -- • Cita:. -t* • • cOmela . pid ". 4:harilisite VAltort• L3OultirON4 1 17 44 _ "WOULD RESPUTFULLY IN T Cilstrlrkictic sad the poblic getio:int All ceders 'dal+ ecia4advitti add rtso,4 to 'd tram • e molt. 'iusd bandy at liatit6:7.lkwur van aba 6* , •‘sl.d to en thrmsat2o4sl rAing in at 'sls ttitr ArilrY.s#ssg $ tea rastsna Eltuftclae..xs4 dul4 .1047;fi1a.:41 dot Zatailyba favor thou Lel Abets patrpnagii,Jaill PedbettieVal4" tLial -vbtefii ono mudopEiv. ihmse.atb 4:1;, - p r. ehoisceltwhere. . r .4 • 110£07d PIVIACKEREL-- --- , 2 . -- -. -,= :it . - --.. ".- ~, ti hilibblilo. 1 IfAcistel . ; -- ". 1Q... do N0.1d,.1 - . SOIC.Itto '^ NO. t': , .• do; 11 do ' • % NO.IIYOsi Ilackarel; In itatialutiffindp . by . ' , lr.' • . • IIPBRIDB*;;X; SOU & ows PRIOSIUM AUG we 40 DUPLICATING ANDIMPRVISION PANGI—A prtompi ear writing without pens or ink.' tint pnectium ewurdcd to them itYfaldOblo State Pair, October, ISM:-::. It Is imauGthisetioluowith which to-write &letter Mel obtalo thotopyALtheistne tine, without Memo! Woe Or lair, nude ring it breast& to poems 2011111 take the euxactimpremk.6 area) Leaf, plainer threrer,MA I, equally dspAndlawrillim gm paper, clullorood be moue, Is ths lapel ow'of pleutroteesems, ficinek, &c., without the weeke4rmtOpluic:whllt IMAOAt MMI - Mou ttlat: - TryiL - 7' ' 411*: ""k il . , ZU C t Dr• 13 ./Linde sal"' IfarllcitindEacmid Wahl 'l, ' t ILIO4-409tipr. prime Rio Coffee; so •_Pt Saviret 20144 s suidar,acmia,suilai “IttitiPistelenio " 45 '" 200 s ' tsio.st , -*Soieb 8r11.02 25: I," l 2itsciire 87nti 25 WAS itti'4Wswow 00 koS 0 twist Tobiwww ' Z 5 nibblo Bats Salerstnw bf charts Y 11Tet; ktehis-2o nacre tr BinclUn "'lv cans .% - oXttlitltig Mapping Para 2 bisturstilmh ;4100bdbl Minty , e Ito at' 6001esze but btu& x.u. &ob.. m s p l ow an/ tilittedlybalt 011 •4 bttlaNtefne:; /01 , fft Or&bt PON. "t. IUQ 001•1000 , 201121sskastit ZSC o M s stslow"Cher =Au .1 , 10 mid. • seareakamp i a, WATi kyttutudi. .44012". • liberty . 11 XrcbgtOriIL :Tali , ••• ' Ir_4,ls4..ll4;kffeAftr's . • .e , ' • i -' .! . ' bliaellatt Ig or ; ~_. 1- 1 4,1, -tagsZteeldorilyroy,"."l- q.-:;--,. btal ILiklitilisee!F' ,61 35,keip 11l Osit Sa44 - '"--, --:, .; _ ~ tlibdigediestaiti " , ' ' , , =Warted tizti&niir:Wriiploki ... * Ti ' . r, -. ..Z bbLi ... ', 110 bassi wa ~LLL are n Win . 4art Ohs; . ,; .: --KV32llirapLipttal2Pdb,, . ill am unlike italetil. ..-- ' i- 17 ,1-7- , ,-..--, ..- ; - ..‘• .; , natinorp ik co; 0 111%/ENTiiii; GLOBEk4r_it;6 Kfaml2.77 - xF744...... ' 1476" . . _ „ . NEW 'ream ADVEDITImIKENTB Prom tr.. 8: SZLIELTS.'S Adrerliing IL, , So. Z 3 Broca- ... 4 k - N ENERGETIC _BUSINESS ALIN CAN • • -make, in nay part °ree l:fatted team 11.. to 11. to Ono Wan • day, by selling hank sample .TELE PATENT INEZ/AMIE= , EASETE . PIALTD LAUF." web ara tun Rand Boma. .•Erery family vim bna regard for eto. p.. *on, prepirtycaccaraany Isle parebaso theni...• n'ar loran ... . . =WWI mall furious otan i t t to Patenteca and enchaera elanntsakarern, - - to Fulton street Nev York. LIQIITS r IKgW TOB do BISADEIURYSi - ' , 4l2l.BreemeStre4 - 2rsto Toth, , . • - AI[ANDEACTURERS of tie Patent Wrest Plink-Plunh Porte., celebrated Lsrdegdia fall; ness,rithures s tmrlty, snliar aingingynality ofthelr tone, for:Sri:iris they har e m received the highest ccomlusgs from thergresiest musical celebrities of the country; awl bi areryfalr, when brought In competition with other Instru• meets, bare • obtalned the pmmlunu Tu. Patent Arch Wrest •Plestir, villa- le owned and need only by ea, guarantees their stundingin tuna kmger than any *User in ats.mmenh white their Imprecodented dermal:l all parts of the country it a Sufficient prool of their superior excellence liberal disconnt to Clergymen, l'gituols and this iefalYd= v. MALCOLM 1 . 1 4 1 1:-.,: . 1.--:.:..16111t1,; LiCCA,. JOS. 5. LUC • JOS. S. 'ambit a CO., N05.:042 Ac 244 Llbe i•ty st.i Pittsburgh - , P 4 ISTIOLESALE GROCERS ertn COMMISSION myraicirAzprs. IZOCIAILISID-13ACON, Till sthult. PITTSBURGII ANUFACTU-RES jylLdly rdc.A.T.PLN &CO.. (Leto or J . 8. Lftcb,./ifeAlplo , Co, tqapOrgt6):_. • NEIVAIi . : - :COht MISS TO • vait.w.te4mtT7l3 ; „terice Aro Vir,ianingt on Avenue, WVANDOITH CITY,: • E.6.1i8A8 TERIUTURY, RHVERENCP.S: 'Joseph &Lerch & end rittibergh Merchants gsiter• ny. jytletitclyT THOMAS A. GALLAGHER, ComuissioN AND FORWARDING vertce.Aa 1 , Aks.2o Pill{ Street,e.LOW", NO. RCM TO 'Enact, Ztaarris Co., Joust &Una. Limon, Smut' & - Co, Zou & num& Will porcbass to order, Map, ran, Orilla, to. 'Prompt attention &Icon Lo =yam/nee! of forwardlitg - 3 . MaZdt •- ...... QPNINGER IiARBAUGII, COMMISSION' Merchant, Dealer la Wool, I"r;imultal Prainta gear erally,Na.V*lLlbertiratraet,Patals" ADIFENIIX (LATE OF TILE :AL sai] ontirir 2. Itoorbes.l,) Commi.k. llextl t, And tralg MetalanJ ll , lcioma, Waterstrart, bo ,ItivelastO4Pll4.4rtal4, aPl9 AA. HARDY,. (SUCCESSOR TO lIAR. • di, Jsaes .1k Co4)Ounalsalon. and Farirarding Mer chant; Agent of Oa Madl.dand Indlaxisirolis Railroad, tor- . star PIM and Perry am:Pittsburgh, 11../ T d • EDWARD. T. ISLEGRAW, OtNER.A.L -Contmfasion Marctuna and Whoicarda Dealer In Maid. factured Tobacco, Inner.] and nomadic (Ng.% Bong, 'id, de, o. 2.41 Liberty strott, optastite the bead nt Wood. brdttKPd mh1217 BAGALEY, COSGRAVE .t CO., Wholesale Grows, Nos. 41=051 Wood street, Pitts. 1 • REIS .& AMMER, _GROCERS AND Amami& nteon, JcrJ, Floar,• , Cliesers, Rooms, Nrettlz - Vest-errreer--ftittaletY•ar e l Reterrti Streets, Mts. - burgh. • -- A LEXANDER WIiOLErA7E XL, Grocer =I Importer cf a 4 At.b, No. itrect, Pittibargh, Pa.. ' Wu . • _ . WM., MITCLIELT.REE, Ja., & SRO Wholamb Grocers, Rectifyiug Mstill,rn, and Win /21 ,1 , 1 LlAtlor Blactunts, No. :214 Law tx•treel, rittAlourglL 13 - - • -- - JNO. 11. J0N10L..... ccu -- TONES & COOLEY, WIIOLELALE ORO- C.F.D..9 sad' pmt Turniat,rl, at.alQrs ill Produce end 11Ittsbargh IltsulGatires, No. it lytuer:eiruat, eNar Chem e wer. r. enema.. Orwre, nd N,130.ud1.20ud grot (ateiVma Bo2ll.4llelVPlttitbargb. ' • C:QLIiERTBUN , IV liaßS . Atf. 51erchanialeileill1W9 , 111c4', Strtdritlaba dr rgla 11199ufactured Artlcl/9; 195 • 1.119,ty Tittebstrgh. - - - Tom !JOHN FLOYD- & CO., WHOLESALE 0 rucers Own:mission Mmltalata, N 0.173 'Wood end ~...9 Liberty stre4l,Tittiobnrgb. Jel6 loam JOIOI WATT & WILSON, WIIOLESA_LE GRO- T v .:CERS ; Onanninitnn lilrrclnints nod linalerio in Pm daissand aint&etrinvi lawny .true[, Limanmcur'• ' ISATAn IJICKEY 4 CO., WEOLESALE On e, 03minianivialexclinuts,and Dralots in Prixlinn, rio.-80 Water Moat, mil CO Frani Mtn; Pittsburgh, 1110X13 1.11212, ea THIV.4 Lyme, (Late of the Itru, Robison, Little k Co.) • ' LITTLE & CO., WHOLESALE' GRO T• OEM, Produce and Commistion Merchants, and badman Pittabnegh Manufactures, No. 112 Sekund street, Pitts/wet. , . learroacas.... NOIMON: 3IcCUTCILEON d: CO., WHOLE- Eats Gramm' Pri:lfni,. and Comnitaelm) Ileretumnr, mad - Diadem Plttalmrgh Itsintlfactins4 Art.lcloe, N.. "A 9 LtbaliTirtreet, arias otirwin, Plttent.rgb, Pa. . 410 Jona T yELL,! LEE. CO.; WHOLESALE .1011. Omer% i'icdona :and Commisloit Iterchnufx, and Pittsburgh Manutattares, No: 8 {flout Wert, 1,0- tween.Watar and Prant aa. Ettelnugh. . splB 301111, e.tllR. ROELSON. RR ROBISON— .&' Oa ? WEIOLESALE OrooemPuualeatoiltrercbloita, and Danlerain all iambi of Proalsluiar, Product and Ilyalaargh Matrafactarea,, Ira 2.15 - 14berty greet, Pittabargh. - lallr3y4 • 1010 ()BERT H.' HING, , WHOLESAIE GR0,1.110 , 1.110 CEll,,Oommlsalim idskchautiand• Dealerits Feat Acts, Fkrar, and all kinds of Coutth7 Praloce, No. 211 Lils• Arty streak mouth' of Staab Pittsburgh, Pa. ,- Llberal atb 'TIMM mad, on carialgumerds. Jss2yd ..... ........ .. E. 6.10170. ROBERT DAL7.PI,L ,t CO., WHOLE, HALE alteen, Cnanrdadon and Torwaidlag ger. .than and Denies, la Produce and Piftaborgh 3Unntectarra, No.= Liberty erect, PlUebncith. Pa. my 2 Ucal :gotate agents. INIVLIAIft WARD, • DEALER IN 'PRIMISZORY NOTES, xy Deals, Mortgages and all saesuilloa foe modify. Servo= can woe.° loots throsgE Fox Agave.", on reesoia , These wishing 4.4; long thefrmoney to good aeltiontago, alway• find drat and second clam paper at to alai for All cals . unualcallAns ate! loteraletreatketly confidential. °Meat RANT STREET, opposite St. Paola Eatlaslral, AVM" 14101 Its cum' IPOoIII AUSTIN, LOOMIS tt CO., DEALERS IN Prcoilasory Nonni, Bonita; Blortyrages and all Semi- Ilkrney - Inaned on raiiia. nt short dotes, with collateral aoccoltles. t. ......:................. ..._._._...W. unmet. .151 EDMUNDSON & CO., Nos. 9G and 98 In A "Tbfid ma: Wood, Manttfunurers Dooley, IL PAPER, CyREAIN Goons, ORNAMENTS, PRIMES, TASSELS AND CORDS, FUME SPIRAL SERINO ItATIRESSES, n 4T Woul4 sulkli attenUon porchamas thelrlorgi Lad vArlettntock. Triorta WOODS, ..11.e4 Estate Agent, No. NOTES AND DRAFTS MOIR= AND SOLD. • Persona dealtiog loam cart beecmmmodatedon reamhable termer, and coltalleter can be furnished with Solt sevridttes at remonesattro prima:. • Also, attend to tbe Salt, ti and Imelng of heel Estate. 410.0210 e No. SO Fourth drat, above Wood. •i/OrAIISTIN LOOMIS, Notary Public. mr2 SOLIWaI Xstoto Agents andjial EltalrarkNa 63341kzurth attest - - CO., Stationbis, 2.l=nrattHirers arid Job . Printers, No. ,„Q; , I I' I • Nilerj Wailer hilicioks, Stpuonary and Riper ilingiags, Yederal street, 6tli door*. H. of Mutat SqrtarsoUtosbeny, Pa. • , 0: 1 t3. - DiVISCIN,BOOKSELLER AND 43,4 r Agnesr,No.Sallazkel. •. VI, -- I ' FIRM' A- TIM MS& No: 651radd sterot, next door to lb° art , o .3ro [nmt _flidr4Rltt4lmrikly Pa ! .$F44,391ityl Law kook,. coat L.RHAD. DOOKSELLEIt AND STA- Tin'Au. N.. 76 rointt ApOld trandlOgg. _ _ ti N T —13001(8.1044llt. . I . 3 Elgtoeir,lteaaale tall 'PM dolet: • TOIINJI. :mecum, No. 81 WOW) ST., betwedii phi:l6W AIN awl Fourth stre...t, &le Aela Nr eltregtßlNO A WNW (Dogma) NANO FOATMAIA. SON lIASILINW.AtODEL MI LODEONS and OMAN lIAMIONI.I7IIB, 04.1Dr,alq In Music and Idukal U94.1.L; KLEIBRR , 4O, BRO., No. ,53: YHVH EL; the (iota° thituaele Agent for NOWNI3 %MA% ( or York) °twinned Grand nid P1X50.7, and Cd.RUART IiTEDITAWS mut. ylrr DEONS owns- autangturdAnnien nelinuie CumtunTEiFimti,,,MANUFACTUit , IMMO Dealer fit Plano lad:Wald intimater oflllide and Muted latramenlx: Us Agent: for the UAMBIJRCF. PIANOS.aLio tbr HALLE!. DAVIS.* -00.'88 ton harm, walkout Zoltan Attactannt.. 118 Wcoistreet., my 3 . 305. 8.11421:111FrOP ENGII~7E3LRB~; ~:MAG`73INIST9. Corner .Frerdeurliberrty St c, Pittsbml,Pa. VIRST MASS - UPRIGHT AND .110111- A: ZONTALEMAX lINGILNXEI made to andel:, They she) condemn dia manuthehre °Mete Cdel•lLh!ld mAcily-y - sysTA! TOOLS, ftF / fhlTarthSrUgh 7ncnt i' ~S oringand Drllint.bladdnea. Ain>. Maned /MS ittaftingooo l Pulleys and Illandeen for ISllls.Shopa to . . ed/Zdydalyr RICUAR,I I BAUD. BiaaxeatiAtir; - .ORAna Shoe rindiugg. 214 . I*-7-'di:piBMulifin.`l4. SUND :I: B.= —._ o eoao 100 4 , , gen uo►m r. 23/"11.4540**0., ,amPortal) , " 1000 lxkief Ekitl:o7:-. 1109 ,) Oa hand and Zr Wail AMMAN/G Ws. de:. _ . J - 213 Liberia:oK:- MBMI eyttmlinton, fiC Grocers tootoellens, &v. "~[uau&c:.:r: PrITSBURGIL7 'AWAY - 'MORNINgr; DECEMBER $ 1857 Paimutatturens WELLS, =ODLE & CO, 80 Fourth Stroqt, .Pittsburgh, Pn., WHIPS, ITICNOS AND SWITCHES. Ordx. Donated *cm the pmmytis lhfp pal =per fintractions. Itt7ia-6 months, Erb per etaL Mica:latter eaah. d CIERWIG, ROPES' ATib TIVINE; - Grua of ltan and iria.'w cfradi, l'.tiftsbergh, lia. TDIF - AVE ALWAYS ON:BAND.A FULL ALL ' tempt! °rya and tuner Boyer, Hod Cords, lash and l Orate Cordic Weol, -. Broom, Cotton and FL.' Mote Paper, , 'White tun! Oidared Twin% Ou t Lnea, Staging and ilaauret ..a ; Itarn. . ' , an2l:lydkarB tn WU ,itatur ............. sr. astray WILLIAM BARNHILL.44 61 Penn et.; balmy Marbu, Pittsburgh, Pn; STEAM BOLLEWMAK ry MAKERS AND SHEET Imo Workers, Manufacturers of Berolillt's Patent Looornotlre, Fined amyl Cyllsoter Boilers, Chhanem Jittelerbes, rim Bod; Steam .I . llmlo.ocodertere, Sall Raw, domsr Paris, LisnYstela, Life Dada, etc.. Ala% Blacksmlitte Work,BrLdge and Viaduct Irons, days at the shortest no: elce.".Allt orders from • dtstattes promptly Worsted to. . • Pews Cotten Male, Plttabourgh. KENNEDY, CHILDS CO., MANUFAC- Penn A No. - I.lu;avy ibeetinge, Copal Chattel' alt and slander, Cotton Twine; . ; • u ; ilea (wag • • -" - Plough Lbws stud Sash conk, " Itopt! et el!elzes and deaceipttoruc in iett at, the Firanlware &woof Logan; Wilma Co, ISt Wood daetorill Itaxa %Minton- JAMES IRWIN, MANUFACT.UBER. OP SIJLPIIUItIC ETlFER;LSalikulin Acid filosot SpLtits of Nitre; • • Nitric Add: liotaardoModync, , MorthdfolLoht Aqua Ammoods,l , PF; '••••• Nitrots do Bedoikot • - • az PEIMIN & JOITNBO I / 1 , 11.0:17PACTURERS AND DZA/.883 IN UT E. CIIILDS CO'S PATENT ELAS: rt,101,40,113 Temp MIRE B ANDJATIIIITROP . CE3I NT .H. M. waxiimat &A:v. -- MANUFSOSIIREMS ?.RD Main/ VITARREN!S_.. IMPROVED FIRE AND T T Wit er.Proef Camposition Rode slut Raiding Ma terials. SiroMea-21.Mfthatreet. DANIEL BENNETT, MANUFACTURER OF FANCY COLOR AIL SD Transom Waraillocklagham and Yellow 'Wu% kc.. Mka at the Mextu*Son . , cqms of Widangton aud Frnaklltt drests • Birmlazb.M. !VlKelto Pittamrilb,N. mrlikdle C. IL a O. I.5 7 rUIR-...--..:treos roes Assoriraur. • TABER. PRPRI & STREET, wswoiscsolums OP • OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES, HOLLER. AIVD BILL 19DRKIK • Salem, Columbiania Uminty, 0. WETHAN do REED'S PATENT °SOIL JE.AI TINCI - Rap}neirof imPertor worbasusldp, - con. stantiy oo hand and mob to order, with Cienting, swum, ac., for Plouringbadßiw Mills, tad other purposes Alms hboatttectumrs, of !tassel's aleiTheted ouSermor rat., and • Agents los Rteb 4re,...otiommte 'fools, Ineluding Trolling and Boring Lathes of every de scription. , • • , • Common Engines made to miler. THOU• 3 D. pa•••...._ VidellSOSalder • I onmentra„ HERlttelic-col. QTILL pomrug:TItEISUSINESS OP Enidnlonnalil.'na.lhaolll gaud of PENNOCii, MITORELLECO, N0.i91 Liberty lat. nay rill manotactu., as moil, • largo land metal a• aortsusnl ot.CASTLYO9...Prking Ceokinc• Stoves, Ranges and Slide Ovens, ' • tfirprcE AND PIRLOR grom MANTLE & KITCHEN ORATES, - Hollow Ware, Wagon Bores, Rog Irons, . SAD name, TItA KEMES, PLOWS A PLOW. POINTS, Mill and Machinery Castings Generally, And OAS and WATER PIPES or all .isca. Mao. ihON AND NAILS OP ME REST BRA2'DS,I Shovels, Spades, Picks, All of which It La .14.1 at manafactarere oaken. . rity'Lly ILLIAM TATE, ----- 13LUXUSEP. AND OAS FITTER, No: to A. ' , mirth 0tr.40. near Liberty, and 472 PNlllistreat, T.Xt door h. aldertal, Parkin , ta . 4 Orace, mud 14410ral at., mar La rock Allrattray. . Sir Every 4..eripa:a. Flltiußn f IVa.r, Cu and my:11:IT _ _ -77- Encausttc Tile etaarr, V. Chart - lire, l7nlls, Pourercatortes, Vestlbultv and St... - ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole Agent. FROM TILE ORIGINAL PATENTEES. Itesere. kiloton A Co, Louden. and ?deem. Miler 4' Qatar, Netr-lurk. ter Pittrburgh end tiro Wert.. All work executed In a impeder style. Plain, Drawing and Speritueue na lee seen at Nu.: rental street, near • DtP 25 .l I=l2l d a Amr.s Manufacturer and Dealer to ES AT S AND CAPS, DI WOOD STREW, PlDalavgh, sod ilkdorst 111Duttn.y. 001 • • ' • ,1 01112f1111 - I"liiir R/ ANUFACTUREROPBOOTSIAr' andSllo}3 or ercry ,Dserlpthat t , Nu. 34 StrOttsbeli Una, rittaDluffty codklyd • inourance ligentg. .....• .... ......... „ .,........... . lIC. ULMAN & CO.. General Insurance . Agent. and hwurence DrAers, No. 7. Fourth .1., Pitubargb., Pa: TITS & CHAFFEE Agents Neptune awe Co.,..larayilta Lt9ll, Wood etrot. FINNEY, Ageniinieka Leanly' neCo R tin. 9 Water drert. A. 0A It Eft , SECRETARI, • Pennsylvania insorattre Company of Pittsporgh, Anwar llotl!ling, Foorth stroeL MITTEL L. MARSITELLTKOretau eiti Cotnplary; 94 wager atreet. • FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insnr • .^ , ." o3 =MV,B2Waterstreet. • TGARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Fran k • n• Fire In.:mance Casolany,Nartat coroor Wood mul Mini streets. A. ISA-DEIJIA, Agent for Delaiinse M 1311.6111 LIIILLEIII.I Watered:met MILOS. GRA_lLA3l,gent Howard Inanr .l. anroCosopanrand Pletab Lilo Two mum Cnopa*.: corner Water and Marker street. MICA ROBINSON, Agent Continental Inserroce Co, 21171:th greet. W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great Wei 41, an Ira tunknc,oo,47 Front 'stmt. Teura r. !ma L minas, Wall Paper Warehouse. WALTER P. ALARSHALL & porters LEO Denims, 87 Wood Janson, Cahn.) Fourth groat and Mantua, Alloy, whom may be found an natal:llWe AL...donut dour, desert , ption of Papa IraingLovalit=, log, liana Room sad Mandan. Man, W Phadcaja great variety at lolrad pricer to country dealer. gala - WALTER P. MARBLIALL l CO. SEIBERT., .PRACTICAL UPllo497irtat; No. 100. Third Street, Finsbury's, • '' Mum saint sal dealer In CIIIITAL'iIi, COMICS. 'IIAND 9 , 9 I.LIDEBouxIBLINDS,KAITHAVIES,CONVMS, custrroxs, Portkolar Attention paid to &amend work. Carpet* CUM and LIS to order. . rar19:1,14 .futniturr. L. TIIIMQ Jon. n. .OMM... T. G. YOUNG it CO., FURNITURE AND CHAIRS ' Of Every Description. ' ' nelnltY—Fedeval StAthens Wylie and Head. Ammo. • Warthonae—Nos. 38 &l 0 Smithfield .STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We are cottstataly - upizufsotming iSTRAXBOAT CAHIN VURNITURR and CILUES,, and Invite the "Uptakes of Meal loteropted In fOnsiehing boats: • rUIZNITtatr6 AND tastAins,i ZVERY 'VARIETY AND EiTYLX. Sitqlotkli Cana flteeraboata tarnished at sbart•pcdre..... Waremonny curier Yana awl Reyt!a sta., • JA.IVEMS W. WOODWir. CABINET FURNITURE NANUFACITUREE Noss 97 .4 99 Third' St.., rg - RESPECTFULLY INFORMS GP • hie rtnattsetat Ottan ,, n'iM tnet he bee) etnapletkr to• nook ot Vorottaxetnnith tedooldedly the largest toolbar • eta attired Frreelent. lut he hi dettradood to e pp hotO 1M Inca, with strutmed metiondt, rest wo 'ma omen =alto= tbe extent or Ply endive 4, runny to bele enabled to protract worta4. moarruom civtat —• • • Ile kin* &Wore oat bug tint greeted variety or evert doettptlon of famitan, Loom the cheapest end pause, to the oet elegant and Mule hoeso, afoot on rorned fr om IMfteck,or mea.-mted expreeal fig, x T. - FORD dill coniinueti VIXIETAIStaI Plumley,— Tu. sq.,. wan Peuneyhnals Avenue; Muth' Mile( peed,' Eat eta, • Dtameniketnot,Piththargh, Pa • - • Hie lathothellthceeeeth Aside and - thumb ' Mara yen t!ot tiethylthetts'orthe =aka prudes et the p DIL O'BRIEN OAN BE OONSULTBD la tr. Bodtblwaner nth and ftlthdelit strads t i ll bIUNDAY3,I4EDN /I.TII and BATITBDAYPOtun 10 40 1. unlit° Do'ckck..' •... - : AotWoo:" !he Brownrrlll.ll.4o. T t ILD'SPATRNTiBPRING_ bag puseholed thee:aide. right to ntandratuny 0,4 ee 1 oioulYi Patent Spring-Beer* thetocanty cat Ml AO& ay, to we now prepared to derrith thaw doffing to -fee , dose akw priced. theapttnetdoredia Ilyrirvated. 0611 and mamba them at oar WirabOaer They-can bealtsehentto any bediditad andnntatect thorrhom at plaited's: - Stan: bolls, hotels. to, - tottdabaa with this bed at • Ml' lOW prim 7.,..B.ArollHctrao.,asakitwpot Vittsb"urg 61.qttte. flu saittEK POR PRiEI6OIII - FROM raTTLE cat& Ti , SEI.NA.TOR, but I did not rise for the purpose of contro verting. these questions. 'l , was .going to sap %- word or two to the Senator from Pennsylvania, Ile assumed an air In the opening.of this dis cussion Mal I thought was entirely uncalled for, • as if he wished:rather to intimate thaw Senator from Illinois that his bearing was not exactly right—an intinuttion.of vettlang Lyon- Moray not outhorkedond not respected. Mr. Borman:— Mr. President, I beg to say to the Senator from Illinois thatinnot one word that I uttered did I istend.the•alighest dime epect of that sort, nor do I wish - the Senator from Illinois to mark me ea speaking here ex cept for'myself. lO4resson this subject the views. which .I•intre. deliberately made up-- They concur _generally, if not entirely, with , those expressed ; by the President of the United States. • Mr.. D,ouarots.--I have pot another word to say- on thezpoird on Which. twos speaking. - The explanation- of the , Sonstor from Pennsyivania is cOit a clttal erit len th , o th riann at. Pol t u r E in w it h m ich ay he be t r e th m a tei t I miaunthe-- subject ;, but, whether 1 .did ornot, his statiltme,nt is condoler, with' me. ' was certain he did not speak:for Uto President:or the,Unitit States. I iniew that, ler the President hadjast spoken' for hinzself, in - langrato;':Whichl con: demoted that convention.fet.notshbMilting the constitution to the people, Ind he refuses to re commend, that we abouldreceive the conatitu tion.. The absence or a recomnicntiationclettrly shows that it was not an. Administration ' Certainly thel i roitinnt is not,going to have, as an Administration , measure here, one to which he has not committed himself Radian Cabinet. The President of -tho United Stales is a bold, frank man,ond if he intends togire us sit Ad ministration measure, he will say no in somany words. lie has not said so. It Is notrespect. int to him to ammo that Ith•Wallta lotto do that Which he was nct willing to recommend us to do in his annual mettsage, when acting under the authority' of the Constitution; Which makes it hie duty-to recontinend the mon:mires which the public good requires. Hence, of course, I knew the Senator did not speak by authority? and I was going to deny his right GS do so; but Inasmuch as I misundertood him, I have no' . comments to make. • , Mr. Buorna.—l think .l am very safe in say ing—and I believe that- 'the Senator from Illi nois Will - agree with:me-4MA - out, President of the United*States upholds the doctrine in his message' that that Convention hid a right to formo;Constitution; it had a right toeubtail if to rho people of 'the Territory for.their apprOrtir or send it here for the approbation of Congress,. and the admission of the State Into-the Union. I think it is very clearly deducible from the message in addition, that the President of . the United States does, not think that the circum stances of not submitting the entire Constitu-, Lion to a vote of the people should keep Hanna out of the Union if her Constitution la Reput; titan and right in all other respects. On that point we will agree. • With that. [ understand. the Senator from Illinois to take laser. Mr. Dooutss.—l infer from lits.mmtange that the President of the United Statsa does hold that that convention had aright.- to frame a constitution and semi it here; but that was under the right to ,aAition for the retirew or grievances under.theT.Oustitution af the United States,. anti ncitheanturc - theridare of the Territory had the poreflts_t-onstitute that a legal constitutional cuovention.: Mr. ihotan.—Where doiy,titquid that'? Mr. Mr, [humus.— Yesterday. asPetch was read to this 1,041 1....th0wing that the President load held that doctrine twenty years ago, and Le bas Sever disavowed it since r ',., In . that apeech, the President declared that n Territortal Legisla lure had no power to create a convention to form a constiquiont and that, if they attempted to exercise sucTOt power, it would he an act of usurpation—a high 'crime--a crime subject to Impeachment. The. President has held these doctrines for twenty year'. Ile held them at the mane time that GenenslJackson'eadminis . • .. EMU trillion held them in regard to the Arkansas case. The Democratic party has-held them crew since f home proved taNlay thnt the Democratic party, so far as it to bound by our action one. lime and a half ago, asserted thw same doctrine. Ingo - Nam= report which I made from the Commiltei-onAlte-TaullOW. firmly believed then, th at that committee.was faithful exponent of the views of the Kansas- Nebraska party. In that report, weackttlrth that doctrine; and, as the Senator well welt know, we pul z tlished and circulated daringthil-eam paign, in order to elect Mr. Buchanan; three hundred thousand copies of that - report an a party document. I paid for one hundred thou sand copies of them myself. I never heard It Intimated that the doctrine then expounded, and on which the President was elected, was repudiated by any portion of the party. and therefore I said that the President of the United States was with me on this question, 'tutor as his record shows. Mr. Unman. I mutt enter my- protest and claim the benefit of the 'statute of limltations,_ which is applicable to a shorter period than twenty years. 1 cannot-consent that the Sena tor from Illinois shall hold.' the President to principles which be may have laid down Live* years ago, under entirely .different circumstan ce., from those which now exist. It,is not wr so Iling since the Prelident of. the Uited-States detilared that the Missouri line would - be the beif compretoisc of the slavery difficulty that coidd benttile. In 1848, the Senator fronyll linola advocated the eftertiden of the Missouri line to UM Pacific ocean, yet he Was the man who Proposed and twisted that ,;t ought to be repealed. Its was at onetime in favor of ex tending It, and thatefore made, his principle-ac ceptable to him under the circumstances then existing: helms willing then to take It. Now, would it not be very ungenerous in me to hold to-day that the Senator's argument was a fella -7; because he at ono time advocated the eaten mon of the Missouri line ? hlr. DOUGLAS. / deny the right of the Sena tor from Pennsylvania to interpose the statute of limitations upon this occasion, on the well known principle that no one but the authorized attorney of the party can interpose that plea. As the Senator has disavowed the authority to rut and speak for the. Preaident, he has no right to file the plea. If the President of the United States himself will interpose the plea, I shall admit it. I believe In.. statute of limitations in regard to political opinions. I need one very much myself, on many points. lam not one of , those who boast that they have never changed en opinion. Sir, it is a matter of gratification to me that I•feel each, year that I am a little wiser than I was t he year before; and Ido not know that. a month has ever - passedever my lead in which I have not modified come opinion income degree, but lam dways frank enough' to avow It. Still, It is fair for any man to hold me to a former opinion until I have exptessed contrary one. Ilas the President of the United Stateis ever withdrawn the opinion of which I have spoken, expressed twenty years ago, in regard to the power of the Territorial Legislature? I show that the Democratic party stood by It last year. , Is not that rather : a: short period for the appll. cationof the statute of limitations? I hope you are not going to cut, off the CinelnnatlConven- Lion by that etahile. I deny yontright te plead the statatengsinat the Cincinnati Convention, until after the.meeting of the Charleston Con vention. The Cincinnati platform is the Jena, I mental, utudterablelaw of the Democratic party Anti! the meeting of tho Charleston Convention. Congressmen have no right to change it. Sen atorsbavanorighttochangeit. Cabinetscan notalter iti'and the President; I know, Marto( attempt to do so. J deny the Senator's right to come in with this plea for the President, imply- Ingf thereby that hit 110,1 ,ehetrged'hls opinion, Whetithat,eaute opinion was last year the doo- 4 trine of the , Demooratfe party, and cannot be changed for, fouVrare to come by the party or gaellation.- I:em. perfectly, at; bailie when you come to the dissuasion of.the question whether a: -Mtn is inside the not.' I have been In 'the habit of discussing these platforms and help ing to make them.: I stand now where I stood I W/can AS because l am unwilling to change. but, because Ibelieve. I was right then, and _ 1 believe , lam right now. The Senator frnm Pennsylvania'has told um that I actually voted for the Toombs bill hit year. - , That Is tree, and as I said to-day; I am, ready to vote for It again.. lie for it laat ,year, and so 'did thevette.' 1 34 n around me. .. Let- us vote. for ageM,and have no quanta smog ourselves At_ will not dai4teunt me for having;rete4 fbr - a measure last year which I Axe- for CLOSIN 'but-which you aro not for. a 'easa l LintgamL l64 44r — j4l, 4 l lll llYr a d i t a d i llbltoPok i ent'en: it t th in e that point of view •• r gave it no each aspect whatever. I presented it in this poltit •of view: The.Senatorin hie speech to-day had, held that it watts great Wrottg upon the *people at Kamm to put a gaverninent in operation, through the egenoy of their territorial . corrrmltion, ,the whole of which :had • not been. submitted far their appgabidion 'yet ' only' a short year . .14r,dbe voted for an enabling :set which put operattoil,_ without,suit. , millingany part of it to the people. That is what, ' • • • explazudion of tbat is to be given in thep Language of the President of - inhie toessit(e. in Tibia be Bays that, irthiiieitincilons- to Governor Wal ker, he took Wier granted that the Constitution WaS.to be submitted to the people under a law I that was ailed on the subject. The Toombs [bill being sileett, l l took it for granted too, and I.euppeee every other man did, that it was to •be submilleeL I merely adopted the same pro cern of reasoningthat the President himself nays he'adopted, and which he was unwed to lindwas not carried out. If the President was right in taking that for granted, 1 do not know , why I was not tight in taking the same thing for granted. ",;••, - . • Agairs, ;I'M ask tho Senator te show me an intimalionfrom isny one member in the Senate, in the wholedebate on the Toombs bill, and in the ;Union from any quarter, •that the Canada. tion WIL9 not to be submitted -by the people. I will venture to - say, that on all sides of the ' Chambeilt wanes understood at the time. if theopponentauf the bill had understOod it was notI; they would have made the point snit; and ' if „they had mid° it, we should certainly have yielded to it ins put in the clause. That is a disCoverynrelei since the President found out that It was notaafe to take it for geunted that that would bOdone which ought in fairness to have been' doge. do not pretend to know any-' thing on this *Abject. which may not appear In the -Journal of Debates. I shall not bold the , Senator to anything that does not appear there; knell's I will say, that I - was present when Mat suYsti war discussed by Senators before the bill was introdueed,7and the question mar raised and discussed whither the : Constitution, when formed, should be sulanilledlas a. rote of the people. It was held by those suosi intelligent on the subject, that in view of all She tkfieulties surrounding that Territory, the danger of anyeaperanent al that Mme of a popular - rote, itiroitld : be better Mat Mere should be no pro vision id The Toombs Lill; and it was my understand ing in al/ the intercourse fhad, that that Conven tion !eould unlike a Constitution and send it here without eulmtliling it to the popular rote. Dorinsa--The Senator says ho will not undertake to state anything that did not occur here in - debate and appear in the published de bates, intimating that he has no right, as an honorable man, to do it. I will not undertake to intimate and, - insinuate that which, as an honorable min, lam not at liberty to express in a body. If he means to: insinuate that I was present at curb a debate and sanctioned that:doctrine, let him say so. If dais nal Willing to soy it, lel him not insinuate that I waspresent privately cautioning a measure that I now publicly am not willing to avow. litataa—lf I am constantly at fault in matters of courtesy, it is painful to me. I never have no failed 'to observe propriety before.— Perhaps I havenpoken wrongfully on this sub ject. Ihaviiteld the Senator (rem Illinois be fore that i should not in any' way attempt to -reflect upon him. Mr. Docetes--I will bring this to a close. I .will release tbelenator from all secrecy, if Were Is any, and 'ask If be knows that, directly or indirectly, publicly or privately, anywhere on the face of the earth, I was ever present at such a 'consultation, where It was called to my at tention, and I agreed to pass it withoutsubmis mon- to the people 7 I now ask him that ques tion, with ail secrecy removed. Mr. Diutsa—l shall say distinctly what my recollection, is clear about, regardless of any consequences. - trees ember very wellthat that quer non was dbxussed in the house of the &meter. lam not certain that he poetiripaled in that &sewn. ; but -I Arias that t did. It was urged— I think more especially by the Senator from Georgia, • [Mr. Tilembs,) not now in his seat—that, under all the 'circumstances, there ought not to be a provision inserted requiring that constitution to be submitted to the people. Ido mot Bay that the Senator from Illinois participated in the discussion. Sy r.siafittliOn is not Clear on that point; but It is clear that in an interview with eome three or fourmembers, who were tldking about the in troduetion of that bill, thafinubject was talked over. .I have said that it was always my under standing that the convention would hero a right to make a constitution, and send it here,. with ' out; eutuailtieg it to the people. Mr. Dorams-1. never Wive insisted that. Were was a clause in that bill expressly requiring the constitution to be submitted to the people. The point I have made was„ that being silent, it was understood as a muter of conrse,l hat it was to be submitted. Such a „clause was unnecessary. That we,., lho Presidenra construction of the act kof theliaasaa Legislature. That was my non etruction or Um Toombs bill. That I may hare kuormAttere wu no suet, clause, is unqueation left true; but that I was n party, either by' prWate conferences at my own house, or other (wile7-rere plan to force a constitution on the people of Kamm -veithUit - Setruersian.," is not true: That the bill was silent on the aubject is true, and toy attention was called to that about We time it was pureed.; and I took the fair con struction to be, that powers not delegated were reserved, and, that of course the constitution I would he submitted to the people. The faint I made on; the Senator was that he insinuated that I was a party to such an arrangement pri• I irately, which he was not at liberty to tell, and yet he insinuated [lie very fad that be, as an honorable man, could not tell. If a point of honor has restrained him from idling it, a pOini of honor should restrain him frominsinuating it. . Mr. Suiten—ln nlyanxiety to relieve the feel- Ingo_ of the Senator from Illinois, I fear I may have done injustice to myself. Now, sir, I wish j to account for the impression Which was on my mind, and to make no imputation on him. I had called h s attention to the Toombs bill bemuse it was in derogation of the doctrine he has laid down here to-day. When he sap there was no I eentiment of that kind declared in the Senate, I say I.hold. that Senator only to the record here —only to the Journal of Debates , . What next, sir !" I justified myself in what I had said by an allusion to a discussion of that precise question with members of this body. My purpose was ' to Wow the Senator that I should not hammed, this allegation without some clear impression on my mind.' That 'repression, I tell the Senator from IllinoiS, was strengthened by other things. It was strengthened by the fact that when he made the preparatory bill for the admission of Minnesota, he provided, in express words, that I the constitution should be submitted. If it is an inference irresistible, that a constitution must be submitted when the enabling act Is silent, why insert it in the Minnesota bill? There it is inserted, and I thought It reasonable—l always believed it—l believed it was wise to put it In that shape, vie* of the surroundings In the Territory of Kansas. Ido not impugn the ben ater's Integrity, or his patriollam, , or his high I motive, or hie courage, or anything that pertains I to him personally, lie lute had no more constant admirer than myself—none who has defended him oftener. I thought I was doing justice to' Myself. On account of *hat I heard, in regard to the Minnesota bill, I got the impression that unless Congress required the submission of the constitution to a vote of the people, that course'; need not be pursued. Mr. Hain—l rise simply for the purpose of making an Inquiry.. This matter has been pret ty tolerably' well elucidated, but. the honorable Senator heti Penneylvatda, if I did not miaow derstand hie:timid that, at a private' meeting at the house of the honorable &luster from Illinois, there was a talk that, owing to some peculiar circumstances, it was not prudent to submit the constitution to the penple, .of Kansas. • I desire him to state what Some of those peouliar circum stances were whioh rendered it Inexpedient and unpatridle. • I have, not the slightest controver sy with the Senator from Illinois on that subject. Mr..lltoma..—The Senatorirote New Hamp shire is much more familiar with the sur roundings In Kansas that he affeeta to be to- SPEECH (a Zi . o L DE D.] Mr. Minn.—l did not know chat you talked of over there. Mr. Iltaasn.-1 had reference jand I think made that very clear). to the 'condition of the Territory, the bitter feud that divided the peo ple there, the 'tritest and violence that were likely to interfere with a fair election. I said distinctly that the circumstances rendered a fair exercise of the elective franchise exceed tingly Whd his said more on that point than the Senator from New Hampshire ? Who has talked more about usurpation and via lance there, and keeping freaState people from the polli? I had the same impressions then that I have now. In all the votes I gave I was controlled and'impellod brnearly - the eame motive we now, and That vms to get Kansas 'into . the VIIIOD, whenever ale came np in an allowable &tape, In order to neUle the contro- •veray. Mr. Dotroms-1 must ask the Senator from Pennsylvaniairhether be means to intimate that in my honse; may other, these considerations were urged WhY we should pais theta without a precision to submit the constitution to the people? Does he mean tay that I ever was, • privately or:publicly, in my own house or any other, in facer of. - ta constitution witheutite be ing Submitted to the people? Mr.lhaten=l have made no such allegation. Mr. Donat.as—You have allowed it to be in ferred. I'de not want a false Impression to be inferred Imettuse the scene Is located in my pri cabs peeler, Of what importance is it whether in my house or yours, unless I was a party to an agreement of that kind! If I was, let it be eed ; if I wee bet; acquit nala of - Mr: Ittnram—A eteted that L had no recollec tion of the Senator participating in that con -Dorocass--Well, if I had nothing to de - • • , 4 - • • ..••P'r • '; - 2 111% - ri • • •-•• 4 , , . with it, and was not there, I do not know what my house had to do with it. Mr. Matsu—What I mid was the truth, sand that is the only defense I hare to make before the Senate, and the country, and my Mod. Sot Sale or Kent. Foie RENT. —A comfortable two story Brick Dwolitug, with Bun and about dx acres of ex. asliont laud, and near Fast Liberty. Pow=lon may-be had immediately au application to ALILYANDKIt KING; T,3 Liberty treat TO LET.—A i; story Dwelling House, on Peon stress, between Usnd and Ws - yon street. Rout moderate ton good tenant, and sassion given at one., For terms apply to ALEX ANDER KING, de2 273 Liberrystrnst. Store Rooms for Rent. THAT LARGE STORE ROOM ocen-2 pled by , the subscriber, (no a 11..0 Cap Store,) situated on Wood drat, near Diamond alley. Alto, ono largo noom orer Campbell t Pollost, Goods Ware. room. For terms apply to JANIFS WILSON Muter, uordlrtad No 91 IVood stmt. To Let.' ACO3IFORTABLE. TWO STORY. Dueling, sitnatem-Washingtaa street, Alle• gheoy city, oonLatzdng lies rooms and finished garret: l it session can ho had immediately. thtgoiro or /110 11AI KiNG, No. MO, Liberty et. PWELLINO ROUSE TO' RENT.—That comma:llan and well flatbed Dwelling Home, No.M street, now occupied by them:it:44.Mo. • The bowels In fine onder, sad has WI the modern eonroalances, water, gas An, to make It desirable for a family. Posse. lon can be Itsdany time after tha first of May. Apply at N 0.42 O'Hara street, to %Mat' JAB. LAUGHLIN. TO LET.-The Hall formerly occupied by the None of Temperenre, on the corner of Wood ' , toed Third streets. Enquireot JOAN 11.11 ILL A SON, matt • 1i0.257 Liberty area. • Ohio Laud for Sale. • •T. 'FILE subscriber offers for nale sectiOnlen i JR. township 12, rouge 10. Stark prouty * ,.Ohloi co known as . /lowntan'a Seddon." conteJoing 640 woo. Itia altuatod three, miles treat of Matwillion, on the - Stab:rites& leading to I4OndBr, nod within abobt two miles attlesPltte. burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chlcagir Itagroad. The mood:: cent thd oorth.east quarteis coo partly cleared mod Improved e remainder V covered with superior timber—Sad - the • whole le well watered by !springs and running stretuns—.. This aortion fa con tblered the floeet taidy of lend in the county. It will bo odd nmileided or to quarters to suit purchatiers. To those who dealre to WWIt In real estate better opportunity is rarely offered. J. U. wernmen, • mt. tat 4th weer. Pittsburgh. oe2lJartrr FOR SALE 6 Ronde Mon. Nor. Co., SIZO each, L 2.1 Shares Allegheny Bank Stock, by seA AUSTIN LOOMIB 2 CO. LRALUABLE PROPERTY_ IN A LLE lIE.NY MY FOR BALE. — We offer for sate Oa e Douse and Lot now occupied by Dr. .7. 11. 'emlth fronting 20 ket on the east aldeof the Dtsmood srul extend ing Lack 00 feet to a 10 foot alley. The house Iseouvoulently arranged with .tenshe back building.. .rah a small °WWI the building could Le Wo shelaged sa to make • flue buelneat stand. Will be cold low and terms very our. Apply to B. AfeLAIN BON'S and Reel Ratite Wee, Fourth et. A FINE 110 USE on corner of Market and Flat ma, for We, to connection to an equal =mutt of (Alb, at 6 perceoL Intereet, to be mewed on Stocks or other approved security. A6°, a good Cali Property on the Monongahela rim; (34 peol) with e emit capital of Vd3,000 to work the mines termed on aorta or improved city property, an.Z) B. MeLAIN A SON. Land FARM A BEAUTIFUL OF ABOUT 4 - 3.:.oTenty acres within • mile and a half of Weah legion, P., 1710 g het err, the National Hood and the !emp field IL IL A now frume holm and other Improvement* have been aisle upon it. tt. Is the beet quality of Lime atone Land, and has been ander a high date of ealtiretion. It contains about 15 acne of Timber, and there Ls running eater In erne Held. For farther information enquire at this race. faunal IrALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR V SALR—The undersigned Wren for lode on &unable terms, • large number of banding lots In the fth Ward of Vie city. The lore &nut on Powayhard> Am:u, Wawa, Forbes, Locust, Marla, Vicroy and Bluff streets, are but • few minutes wslt from the Court Moue and tie sold very cheap. Persons deldrozu of securing • convenient sad .healthy location fern house, or wlehing to pruchase for speculation, to • not of tho city which mum cOntlunoatea,Uly to Improve will nod It to their advantage tocoll upon the anbecrlber.• my".47tf C. AtAiIEM, Ally at Lair 104 Filth atrest. CD 0 A_L DFOR 3ALEiho unclersig.n -w offers for sale ONE DEED= and FIFTY ACEZE of COAL LAND, Innate& on tbe Brat pool, one of the most deedrabletomtione . on t h e Slummembrln river. The attention of Iron men, Coal men, and cepttaffetele directed to this property, es It is believed the opportoelty for profitable lorrytnioot is each sale not often presented. net terms are easy. Full particolure may bo obtained by letter or orbeniroe, by molting of AUSTLN LOOM IS d CO, Stock nod Noto Broker% me 3 STOCK SALESI3I: AUSTIN LOOILLS.Iic AT THE lIEEINIANTS' EXCHANGE SWAT TUUSSIPAY EYENLNO.—Itant., Bridge, Insurance and, Copper Stock, Rood and Root VoOats sold at public- tale at alto blerchanta . Exchange try AUSTLMS Notes, Drags end Loans on Seal EstateNLOO nozatlstedon namolutble terms by AUSTIN LOOMIB * CO4- " sell Stock L Not.. Drokora.V2 &Earth st. wants WANTBD IIIIBIEDIATiLL V.--10,000 Mno no engage to Urn ode or the must popular selling Books In aturript. las/dicky Mechanic., Drumm and Teach ers wishing to travel, trill Boot thi. ru tie a very profitable and pleasant loolnesa, enabling theca to ass Um country, and teak. money at the same tiros. Apulia noes lathe 100. ben areclearit; from $ to 1,1,500 per year. For roll particular. and a list or llooka, odd U. M. RIMISON, p.m City PnWhillna. Bona% 141 Main stroart,'CJmOlonati. Mike or, Irlirloy Bast, D. ROLL ON, Philadelphia. aulrolydsorrT Money Getting Easier::: WYANTED.—S.BOOO of good bueinesA or .arrommodatlon paper haring from GO days to fl months to ran In rum from $lOO to Apply at Oh* oftine of not% B.S.PLAIN a SON. WANTED.—Agents wanted in every town T t aad city in the Vatted States. Enclavn two .tamp and address del7m9m•P A.II. BIDNEY,IIomm. Wm, BEESIVA WANTED--Theliglien price y" paid for Cemwax at It. L. DAIINESTA)CK IOtYK. - - - BEEF BLADDERS WAN EED---The high ejit prim laid fur Ikuf Bladders at B. 4 PARNESTOCII k CO'S. • . ICF 0 R.S E-S E R WANTED—A' good oEhoer, to go to the tountrY. nn °lgen gtkii eraploymfat and good rages by applying at T1.14.407/TICE. Immadluel7.. - WANTED -47,000 in Pinnburgh and-Al hwheny Warrant.. Also, Duane= or Arc:ow:nods U. Paper to amount of $17,0410, gilt Wet, can be divot:reit ed at ncr7 reduced rates. .1.1 B. ?CLAM' t 50N.. .: EAXIT.E.L. /Wm Lamm, (ficlosr the St. Clair Stfeet:lirgige;) _Allegheny City, Penna.,. • 11/41911UCTOWIL OT BRADLEY'S WOOLEN - 1111111 EU Of every Color end • Number. ' • IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS , ON short notice for every color or number of Tama Mr lag been one of the original manufacturers of the celabfir 2 0redley Woolen rarns,"ln connectiocteritt say 'brother, Wm.Brailley, of Wheellic. would reopectfhlly toenail share of the only% for Yarea as abort, aiirealth paid for Sheep Skins and Wool: JJ. WOODS' PEARLSTABOD.COMitant , ly on band ant for de 14 the . underelgriat 'razor. fie• may be ernaral that lhls nprtior starch will be found aped to any of the more separate.. flume of qornStarch in ow. for making del lest* Blanc Mange, Pudduzp, er,peke, Be particular to enquire for . 15'oode Pearl Starch • A. A. milt' by, Kula corner linitand rem street,. • Pittsburgh Stamp and Stenoll " orkis. JNO. D. nrAM • xximvirs. • Stamp Stencil and Brand. C ut ter, JOBBDIGI CUTLER; GRINDER; &A: 7 - Knives, Scissor, load Honors Mond, Ac4Knlfe Bla hi Inaertnt Table Entree reppalved, and General SobbLog at tanded to: LOCK/MiI:EL AND BELLZAKOKR,: No, 138 Smithfield Streets near sixth • PIITSBUROIt y ANY-Tbe above Orm ♦ II/prep/red To all, the 4. &ape of an edge tool, or do any kW. of =Oh inn . what ever, on short nodee. .ETTkETO T BUIIOUP, Esq„ of Duquesne ,Borough U El•teb• tgah•ny i. Co il r:,..nsea . Thomr eta Pa i tent Mardis Matched and clean Dearly . 100 per MIA. ce and 11: claim for ale by • e2l .11 Y. EATON. GROCERIES -15U bags orime Omen Rio . DM het( ebtets Totuyt Hylton Tees.; 0 0 Gunpowder do: • 45 0 0 poperedand love Sleek Tee; 100 bee. of the Talons standard bramte Tobacco; 76 bhle.•Orotters' New tottllyrum. • ' . • ' 25 " Lortertetee dot 90 0 Sight, New York, do; 100 0 N. O. Ter; 20 0 Winter Blesched Whale 011: 30 ° Teener.' OIL .- With cc assortment of ell other goats fa our flee. OHRIVER A DILWORTH, vele N 05.135 and Ll2Second it. H. PALMER, No. 105 Market' Street , 11 0 . Dealer In Ikennets, Mts. $416 , / Trlcrimints. and Straw Goode plurally. 146 - tIV SUGAR.- al Mk/Whim* N. O. Sugar, bbls. " " Malmsey Nee, -. In Stain and for ale by (dell) JAMES OAIDNE)I.. g 1313L5. GREEN APPLES; '• e, 5 " Ron Daum • • 2 " Whits Deur 1 auk Putman . 4 socks 'Timothy Seed: CO boom Cheese, Used sod for de by 30)3 BURIPER t DILWORTU, 130 end 132 &toad Woe*. TENN. WRITE WHEAT EXTRA - PAMI 1. LY FLOUR-50 6614.43011arin NM; • - 60 4. &Ira Spring% : .• 32sacka IllUr, 47 " Barer Spring, DIN Unkre • • Now boullog from steamer Et. Lammas for sal: tmKI DULLY! DICKEY & CO. •• 'SI d. ' w ite or 4 A. PAIIIMECOOR & 00. TARCII.-300 boxes Rochester Pearliituch deb .ILENRY IL COLLTNS. FEATHERS, -25 sacks now landing from Adman Art:alga and far We by - n ISAIAH Drczerarco. • I ' I 75 collo saa'd 41= Um:WU Rope,' ENea boot KM . / Oakiarom hand and for silo by 009 JONES * COOLInt, N 0.14 Wotor street. CIIEESE.--sp c f2 , prime Cheese tor lmo by be& J. B. CANillttb. IL.-20 bbls Linseed.. Bleached Mae 011 far iiale'b UOKIVLIEHT FLOUR-30 sackk 50 The. tech, in store and Ite We by * W. :' r • : ' choice to are ma for sale by - en 18) mn= IZ B. a - CC I / 4 T • hbis. w stive:•Ein , Lashio by (sls) Arnat, L1414.0;0%,- VOLUME LXM----M8V4090,3.& -------- .. -- ;-,-.7i1- - 1 - IELAPID .13VSUCKSSAVIUT1210.- TACGErr WITH IliE DEST SVOCISS VI .illi c 6.. . _ i 4 .r. ... .., , : r. -~~ f . I)Aith das iris& theturasber . q/B/Idente- writ maga!: • larry A MIX' CONVIEX, olio or the Ertatanun . al sad swamp/Jabal trowborwsul.writtoti.ooAP Art au Indloputablourideout thiwliota Otto sorioWiddlto horn atrordertaidilliPersi Prowitusofor'luts adtkOttriott - his work brb; actuell km executed with atw witti Irk"); 6011DOLEttgniTed reat JD Oa ;of iint..^ Tema foriYrniag, time Far toil COMIWORCILI COMM% time t, 'trroe partlettlidO, opectractuo of writim„ sod ourrUkkt•Utt, • ... ATRIA% ' ji fir, particularly adapted to - der:iiiofrient'i. of the digestheapparattihatralsowes arising from hapnrltybf thabkoll,,t large patt'of iiadhb eceephdate that afflict aranktrall originate In: one. of thelwrzat vars..; gdrntly hfteruts arc hand to cam man varieties eft •• dGL flahlOined are itateriante from soma =lama phiaht. of their effects In their practice, • - 4a Rums Prone Di . :E. - 11: giatof New .Tou Pura are the prince of purges. node •Ankut ilMaitiee Gaspar any' cathartic repossess. Thayer* m ill, but rery pertain =deflect:hallo' their action on the bowelr, of which die mak m. "es thnerharidfiatde r deel Itres dilly trestawnT rot J/L3DICT AND ALI. LITD 0,301111,. - Arose Dr 7Amefore Befl,efiVete Flick Alp. •••••-• - , Not only AP4.71311. .Pinks admirably • •••>ed to Wredr . Purim*, al an aperient, hot I fled their benelicial effects upon the User' very' :narked Instrar... they. hare in:my ..' moth* proved more effertng the ear, of WO" plaustr that any caereroady can - tometlas. I tinnwely rejoice that we have at length amagathe which I! worthy the con fi dence of the prottedotiatui '_ From Er.Elercry J. Kmar 0 . 7 "The PIIIS you were kind enough to mod me have been all it la my practise/ and have !satisfied Me that - they are truly*? extraordinary medicine; h3o peisolhirly'ino they adapter:L*3 thardiasumugllehattlait lornfok, tleartheyesem, to work vow them alone, „I have cored some anti of dye. pep: fa and fa:pc:am wiib hem, *Well had resEetal- the salter remoslim We Constoonly :ow Indeed. I bar, experl- , . mentally found them to be affect./ in almost' all gib cum. plaint. for al lob yea rerecomend theno' • : . Dranorkgr—Dusanca—final Prom Dr..f. Moto. -' Pitts Lave had a lung trial to voy pmalce, and I hold them in esteem as one of the beit apericots I bare ever fouls& Their alteraUre effect opon the thew makes.thern au excellent remedy. whets Oronfra mull draws for Wimss dyrenteryanddicmloser, - I . hr sugar coating takes them rej2 , t h er r ytable and convening. for the `efomen and Irrnosom. Ontrancittow—Seam—BorriteStan. From Atm. Z., 610art,loho c, Physician and „lad. . I find one or two large doses Of your 141.18, takers at Um proper time, are exceaellsozotives of the natoraksecre. tlon when wholly or Kid also Teti or factrul to cleanse the l a i m "i t a 't . 1111011111. They. are so numb - the West physic we Urethra Irecommend mother Conktirinotr.4oirurmitos, Pros Dr. J. P. Tougfrn,dfinabwol Canal. 'Too touch cannot be wild of your Pius he the cure ot cog:omen. If others of our fraternlty have Mond 'them oeetdratmes.l borerlbehouh/JOlstrue, In prrel a hning it for the benefit of the in titular who troffer from that complaint which, although had enough Inflealf, is them. genitor of allure that see worm. I believe cogirrnen to originate in the liter, hut your Puke affect that organ - and - ' Unarms or rissilltwars—scaorMA likastruga Bele Rnern — Trzezz—Tratoas-.-lltumeramsw —l2om A-on Dr. z2L - ktma, rmieema: Too were right, Doctor, Ittosg that your Paidpurffy arc blood. They do that. I have mod them of late years, it my practlce,and agree with fontrabtOrtmAeof their willowy. They etiondate the escretortm,aud off the Imps/dike that elevate in the bleed, en disease. Tbey alit:artiste the orgasm digestioo, god Infuse vitality and. vigor Into the eyetern. "finch remedies as you prepare are national benefit, and you re great credit for them." Pga Illcanacur—Bing Iliandenr—Port Proxamr.ltunc-- Drorm — Ptmitooa—PuutersM—Slre—dc. pr. De. Edward Lloyd, I kittiatere: - "Dun Da. Amt.: earnest answer yin' eh& Womplabite I base cured with your. Pats better than to say ail Mat erer frentrelsetikpurywriecouvilefne, I place guarded ate:eon an effectual cathartic in spy daily, motors with dia. cue, and believing NI do that yoor Puss afford us tbe beat ere have./ of cbaree value them highly"- - .- Air .Ilaat of the,Pilis in market sordid,: Memory, althangla a valuable salmi, in iddillful bandit, be dangemne in a publleptil, from the -. dreadful catuersoMmes that quently follow Its tocnotioas rue. These contain to mercu ry orodneral entudances Whatever. - - ' - AYER'S . 01IERRY PECTORAL USA Mug been mannfectmed by itimictiesltdru, rod ery ounce on: order Ids own eye, with invadable ecthritcy..., and ore. It is sealed end protected by Ism from souse: taut eonsevently • can be relied . on - segenalsi, squ.,,,,,mielterstion, It supsdiek the oared turned, , world has ever known fur the cure of ell Ammar, enin- Piu4mm the Coughs, Cohle. Ithentenitis, 1 1'hneldn6 cough, Brum-bill; Consumpthug mut. the rellerorcensmnpties pthientsthadeszettlitages - Moms , Al Mese sashes tt.e Meth oiderand better knows-: . , Caste/saki:se boa grnanAlly bemons the ben rellanim . or - aa• " .mkt.dthem the tog cabin Meta Amide= passing to =Wen of European kin,vol. Thrones:me this thrtre country, erery state sod eityould Indeed slanet. ether' banter It etrrithr - Prrthwil taltholth eitthe both Mall roma , : dks for diseases of the throat and' hinp.i In many foreign tunatrisshde is altitude.'" .thied by their Lusast physicians,. if there. le thy deptpdlgy., utt..lther 'rum or every attition certify - It - has done the thain Mire ran-ther— , - Sim,elen lens= Alan - we inn t heldencerouit.htkettemeet , ther, • lungs yield to In if We csa depend on the essorunce of ira.. • telbgent Ithpistians, mbeee Mathis le to knoks; In share; there is sayrellseste opou naything, then Is le Arrant/01.T promp thalalk =Mid= does eote the hlus or thiesees it -- is designed kir beyond any sad Mlother. remedial ktudeutt, =inland. Nothing Int its intrinsic virtue., sod the untslit- - thimble benefit theketed ea ' thousands of =from; Miglanteand maintain theyepoistkasit enjoys. Wltherosay Interfor ream/lei hate I,een thrust loth' the ~ x antunnlty - hseeithihdosudbees dtecunled..itds' has gained Meade. ble . 4 . emery Ariel conferred boned ts on the erllirted they eon north forget. SedienderedMireitoo =semi and rinnerkilderei , oiZzMedian lhy bit. i. . C. Practical nod ors Lmell,ldnisi and eeddbi Drostsisui and Deal, in = elvrynautro. •Gm .delydewlyp : " ~ Gas PROM nowt oh! az mai • • FA.a e rs - '7ttitrED"lzielai - MICE MGII ILLUMINATING L PROPM 1 TIES of des hom Rosin wad olesslnmerdehslWoner t here always rude them ftctur eo l uttagnimagamoliax_ciuwmpmmtwo,,,a. In with eat, to fader to Imply their enstomut *Mrs.!. 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