Vittssburgh iSaiettq. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 23 Joint Stock Ittaaufactoring. Until recently we never were. folly im: proceed, with the,fut, that our Iron City wu so really deficient in the production of the finer articles of iron ware; yet, never , _thelee snob : is the came, and the term — "Pittsburgh Manufactures" still conveys the idia of the maser and heavier kinds Of getods;_for, , notwithstanding our MUM , passed ficilities for; mannfuturing anddis ' Witting our rmoduts, we hays chiefly Is sildseturd only those articles on which - tie *Oat of tuasportation gave us an .ad . Vintage over the But, in addition to those 'I - other advantages, which, in. comparison with ours, no locality in the Union posses sor. We have bean content to ',unhitch nearly all else in the But or in Europe; and, although we talk mnoh of enterprise, we have shown very little in the matter of estibliuhing iniumfactories of those hirer gocis, l , in which 'labor hi the chief element . . , , of. eau. Welhaie been satisfied to sell ouriron at an enrage of 8 to 4 ate. per pound, and-bay of Old and New England many, Wham of the same material at from .b 0 cl& tolis per pound, the difference go ing silkily to poy the wages of labor and " tho,prolits of the capitalists. Now, Ibis is all Wring; and we belleee our community is waking up to the feet. We are gls4 to notice substantial indications that before many years Pittsburgh will be u famous for the manufacture of all finer articles of convenience and elegance, as it now is for 1- those of prime necessity. It is the plain duty of all those having an interest. in the growth and prosperity of Piliabirgh to encourage and foster the es , • tablishment of every new branch of menu . facture in our midst which promises tb de ' velop her resources, and to add to her wealth and fame. To this end, at the re quested our citizens, the Legislature, at its semi session, enacted a general LW for the insorpation of manufacturing compa nies, similar in its provisions to those• under which the New Eng land people have built up their mann '• featuring villages and cities, and the for tune@ of the's enterprising owners. In 111/1117 of the most flourishing of the New , England villages, almost the entire popu laden are both proprietors and operatives In some one manufacturing establishment, er, at least, some one branch of minas*. tures, as fOi^sexample, the manufacture of cotton and woolen, goods in Lowell sad other places; the shoes of Linn, the paper .of Lee, and the cloaks, brooms, pails, buttons, cloaks, -pins, &c., he., of other places. This combination of capital and industryi`under Jost inch Laws as that of which we have spoken, is the secret of the thrift and wealth of New England. Under this law, although the interests of the public are sufficiently eared for, the liabilities of stookholders are not greater than in banks and Insurance Companies. The importance and utility of this law will be more tido appreciated when weremem bee that, without it, if a capitilist Wished to promote anew enterprise, he bad either to become a special partner without any voice in the management of the business, or to risk his whole fortune in the venture. In this 'view we can hardly wonder.dhat . our manufactures have been of such limit ed range. Now, however, the retired cap italist may make his investment with a certainty that if it should not be profitable it comet involve him any further liabil- !ties.' Beveral special charters with, we belieVe, even more liberal privileges were ~also granted by the samelegislature. Two doper .of these, the ooper Fire arms Company and the Jones & inimich Manufacturing Company, are bef the public. The Ara, by its name, indicates its purpose, and is Wended to manufacture, on a very exten sive scale, every variety of small fire arms, but especially the „fatuous Cooper pistoL The stock of this company is nearly, if not all taken. . ,We notice in our advertising columns - that the stock books of the Jones & Nim- Mick 'Company will be opened on Monday next. Their purpose is to manufacture the finer kind of Builders' and House. heaping , HaidWare, ineluding, we believe, Table and Pocket Cutlery. We understand that this stock is nearly all lA/Token, and would advise any of our readers who wish:to in : • vest in either of these prosaic); enterprhtes to make immediate application to the prop er parties, and while we wish them all success, as the pioneers of a new era in our local industry, we would suggest that there are many other branches of business:which might be prosoutedhere to great advantage under such combinations of skill and capi tal as could easily be formed under the law of which we , have spoken. Deitocrattc Kass State C lion at Indianapolis. /On Wednesday the Demooracy.—or per . 'hips it would be more correct to say the , copperheads—of Indians, met in mwcon 'natiou at Indianapolis. .The crowd, which - • Included many Union men who came to see and hear, was variously estimated at from 12,000 to 20,000. There were no preset alone, no banners and no music. Dart= W. Voonnsas, X. C., presided. la his speech on taking the chair he esid I proclaim that•the Democratic party will disCHISS the Tax law and the Revenue law and the Confiscation law, for they Control the reconstruction of the Union. They will discuss the emancipation policy, for it Is a polio; fraught with the overthrow •of threbest interests of the white race for ages ti - eatos. ICI. our right to discuss, and we will not basely and tamely submit to the-prohibition of the right to amuse those lure which affect our homes and rights. WS will discuss the conscription act. [Cheers.] We will test their constitution ality in the courts. We are not the degen erate sons of political aired If we will not de this let us accept the name and,debase. • mint of slims. When he was through, the work pro , deeded; but the chief speakers in the pro plum' • were not forthcoming, inch ; _ is - Richardson, Pendleton, Governor armour, of New Put, sad others: Itioniurr sliznitorr,' of Chicago, was the giiii . ,irputher, whi'Ut. forth his doo iiineirangoloste in throttle following: Re referred to ths lureismatiori as b ulldog the .rights of tie Stake; which, under tie Constitution, areas sacred now as the rebellion is pot down under thefeltit that the nation is pledged to sus s. tats the freedom of the eleur against Got enrellas, you will then ban . paothae r if sign. The admission of Weeteri' Virighti6 Arse another_ laved= of; the rights Ms* Swhisk vs!: an. ESE =I . . - constitutional, and:ought not to • be toler ated. The sovelroignty of Virginia, though in rebellion, was as sacred under the Con stitution as ever, and the Conelitution pro tected the veeted Tights of her citizens, as well in rebellion an before it. The confis cation laws were unconstitutional and ought not to 'submitted to. The South will not and cannot come back under these UM. - If he were &citizen of Virginia, as he was of Illinois, be would burn every blade of grass, unite every citizen, and shed the last drop-of blend; before he -would - submit to those disgraceful laws. It is not difficult to classify that ; yet such are the teachings which pass for democracy in Indiana. " John H. Eden, another M. C. from Illi nois, spoke. He said he had never seen such a gath ering as this one before, and he could now go home and tell the Democracy Lf Illinois that the Democrats of Indiana were alive and firm for the Union. He had known no platform since the war but, the Constitu tion; and what had brought this civil war upon the country was the departure from the Constitution by the'Administration and Congress in the emancipation proolamatioh issued by the President, and the personal liherty bills and confiscation act of Con gress. Mr. Eden has succeeded admirably_ in writing himself down an ass. Some one in the crowd now called for three cheers for Abe Lincoln, which were given by the crowd on the the right of the stand with s perfeot hurrah. Mr. Voorhees remarked: "These men do not belong to our party." The Cheirman now introduced Thomas A. Handruike, who commenced by glorify ing the Democratio party, snorting that it had always been right:and was right now. dome one in the crowd shouted : is a bell of a way to support the Government." Some friend of Hendricks• attempted to strike the party who had spoken, when a muse awned. A squad of infantry came forward to quell the disturbance, and the assailing party was quickly handed out of the park to a cavalryman, who hurried him off ui a place of confinement. This little inoident rather soared the speaker, and he suggested that the resolutions had better be read at once. lie then commenced tospeak of the question of Slavery, saying itt.it it was left to each State to settle that matter in its own way. Mr. Hendricks kept one eye on the right of the standrexpecting to see a rush made toward the platform, and his speech was therefore disconnected. lie said the Democratic party had a mighty work to perform, and to it he looked for the restoration of the Union. There was a good del2l of excitement in the crowd, and sane one rushed on the plat form and said they were coming to arrest Mr. Voorhees. Seteral of Voorhees' friends stepped forward and remarked, "Let them come; we are ieedy for them; and now is u.good a time as any." Mr. V. assured them there was no danger. They would not attempt to arrest him in so conspicuous a place. It was a false alarm ; but Mr. Ilendricks, although frightened, was obliged to con tinue speaking until the Committee op re solutions should be prepared to report. Fi nally all was ready, and the report read. The preamble was long, made up of a series of platitudes and citations from the Consti tution. We give the first resolution as a sample of the lot: "Resolved, That, as the people are the source of all political power, and as the of appointed by law are the servants of the people; and that *hen any one of these servants assume to sot without the previous sanction of such authority, he ceases to be the servant of the people, and is striving to become their master:. No sooner were the resolutions adopted than the Chairman declared the meeting adjourned sine ch - e, apparently glad that it was over. Some one in the crowd now proposed three cheers for the adjournment, and three cheers for Abraham Lincoln, and three for the Conscript law, all of which were given with epirit from a thousand voices. Mr. Doran now mounted the stand. He said he did not know but that it would be considered distourteous in him to address the meeting after It 'had been adjourned. He just wanted Co say that there was one prominent man on the stand, to-day, who, when coming to the meeting, hurrahed for Jeff. Davis. [Several voices; "Who is he?"] The speaker said he would not give hie name, but the authorities had it, and be would be attended to. [Cheers.] He wished to call the attention of those pres ent to the fact that while all the speakers denounced our Government they had not one word of compliant to make against Jeff.. Davis or the rebel Government. He continued to Speak some time, charging that the Democratic party were loyal; but that all the leaders were demagogues and traitors. I omitted to say that when the meeting adjourned, the speakers skulked off one at a time r in different directions, so as not to attract attention. We have taken the foregoing extracts from a lengthy report in the Cincinnati Gazette. The meeting denounced every thing but the rebellion and the Democratic party. The editor of the Gazette, in his comments upon the proceedings, remarks : • "The object of the meeting seemed to be to protest against the abridgement of the freedom of speech; and yet, it will be ob served the speakers and the manufacturers of the resolutions exercised that right to a wonderful extent. There is nothing in the whole range of Nationil affairs that they did not denounce, except the rebels and the Democratio party. The reader will notice that the leaders who figured in the meeting, ethile they talked about the Union and the Constitution did not have a word to say against the rebels who, in their efforts to destroy the Union and overthrow the Con stitution ate deluging the (manta with the blood of our citizens; while for tfit National Government they had nothing but words indicating the bitterest katred. No loyal man who reeds the proceedings, will be at any loss to driternilne where the lumps ' Litter; of the leadere pf the so-called Demo cratic party are, neither can any , one fail to discover that' the talk about military despotism and the violation of the Consti tution, are mere words intended to cover the deep sympathy which such men as Voorhees and Hendricks entertain for the rebels who are murdering our soldiers and seeking to destroy the Nation." - The wretched fruits of the teachings of those worthies were seen immediately upon the close of the meeting. The same re port froth which we have quoted states: This evening about seven o'clock, as the Indiana Central train was deputing, several pistil shots were fired by LISP in the oars at the house as they passed. Gen. Huesil was 'at once notified, and he ordered the train stopped and brought back. Two £as were sent down in a harry, and plead one above and the other below the depot. The train was brought back, and lin reaching the defibt,„ It was surrounded by Col. .11itidle's regiment.. All the men in the train mu ordered to coin oat, and sash one search. and his •arrolven, and pistols taken from oketswirealsafired from the Baleen table' a Lafayette, Terri Haute, and Lawrence burg . trains, and than were also searched. Coate 1,600, pistols and levellers were taken from the crowd, and banded over to the Chief of Police. Seine four or' five soldiers were fixed at to4ay, but iambi:sly blared. The telegraph inform, us that they fired into the Soldiers' Home end into priva residences. Like the Southern reboil, they, ,sre Munk) giant same itasentyy invuicni Of their 414, and Cr, rudy for the cola- Aida of onj outrage, even togamier It: melt: Tat, "tilvil Tit ."—Tbe ruldersisned le now prepared to bring out euvrirents Porn any part, of kaiklarkil. Iry !awl or licrAleatd,altber by .opener fest ealbne bummer*, Including the mammoth mummer ••431IwAT Leer sett," or fires clue .s4og Vowels, for lowa than tickets too be porch atellOt say etbsrollloalit ir.ttsberab. The atel.o.ll boar. Llverpool .v.r w.p.aday, lauchf ta( ni Loodt ederr, bar the Toe ladle' nem* leave Liverpool star, week. D. 011X1Lb, E. , .Pew , ASsucY. .rey2.6mrod 7ti • Rib street. Pittabnrib. COUNTHY ROME FOR kiALE.....A to tof 21 acne, within 15 (1.20 neineoes walk of 004..4 end kellway "8 o• • ions. La t Llbere,— , onee f the mm deeirobw eine In the neighborhood. high snl thy, ef Ito an orchard In • foil bearing of thou* apple.. Will b. *old together ; or &TA:O to mil parchaiers. leonine of • laftalle IMAM, Lawrenceville; • • cr, Tll2B. WIGHTSLSII, 117 Water et co.PLENDID OWXI,LINO FOB. S&LS, J having a fame on W7lie attest of 21 foot, and egtoadieig ba , k 9d foot te a views alloy, on throb. imam a neat and comiortabe two stop bell* dwolbag. with oatmeiro book blending% Mashed In the Teri beet style, with ovary ommoniouce a Palm mold Malta. Yawns in worth of a Toil ptomaine aomo will not te mil at No. 140 Wylie 'Arose and examine the mime,. Term tiny. ei)ply to b. licb•lh i Vu., 103 Fourth at. CHAS. 9. BALILEy, . •Produo & General, Comminion 2101110HANDI2III 811071.3.3, And dealer In all Wade et OCilarlialf:ODUCUL Rea ITD Lurzary ETRE mhtly Prrressnan. PA. MIRACULOUS DIGISOM From th•rasuasr In which it dtspuss ol Ibis= or, Pls.s . Any , as,. it his truly pHs pLor sus dt JOHOBBTON, trlYib cortwbr 'Ranh deld sad Fourth stmts. JOIIII M.T. SIMI& riIATs&tIEVILLE, (suocenori to _ l 4 m. 1 Tats . Jr. &Oo Pao 0 ClO ramans. AND BTAIAIL /ITEM/. Dio.ll27,llbott) sa.. ritubargh, Xi 6lrlodera moot \Aliogboo y, ban k s' baud sod will &umiak LEAD AD LEA . ala BAR.LIOLWOIDE .HYDBILBTS MHO LE BWATZU OLOBSTe BATH TORO; LINT. TOROE *OA ALE R 011 6 12 DRAULIO OZIANDALIABS, MIND TA, BBACELIA, /to. AU vtotk*ainatedl Se Os sub _ Nutty MUNI loaft.kby 1 " Nall 111A111ML • ' • -t'....v•v" ' • • 1 , • • ' • Jeffo4lo AnUdata, Jaffa.' .11,10dota. MIA& Aufidote. Terry. Extract. Terry's Kuria. Extract. ITelmbold'a Ilachu, Hultubold's Bacttn. Blainger'. Glu. /13truLger'n (h,. FOR S&LS AT Uorporso* myl4:td , onr GOODS. ----- BEST AND MOST D11E413 OBBORNE & C1E1664 DOUBLY SICTIMitti WOVEN -SKi TI IMPIIOVID ZUGIISIII. TX rEA. GOBS, . IXTRA GOBI QIIAEXita, I EXTRA coax nonce Barrows, PHEMITIM GOES. OB BBIDAL OBEINLINI DBARTILZEI.. nisi Silvis etyma. Ca am bat ixetror oaar rzEL - WIRE, with Whew Bade, &wawa Epla isteesise, and In addition to being morel with gars, are riveted teddi silvered deer Tor lie wholesale and MIA MACRUM & CLYDE, No. 78 Market Street, (I ,, atrunt Fourth strait ou4/71aumuL) N EWT NEW! N.EW I • / SUNS, CIRCULARS ANILSACQUA AT ALEXANDER BATES', No. 21 / Fifth titreet. Having ',tuned freak the lad lately, we ars teat offertatto the Ladled a rich and large oollitotion of SILKS, DRESS GOODS. CIRCULAR% AWL% BR BACQUIN, POPLINS. end SILK GARMENTS, of the =west etiha. Liao, & new steck of QUILTS, at all plow, et =cant nubs, both colored and whits. A full line of DOMESTIC GOODS. AT ALEXANDER BATES', meld ft TTrT smut. NEW MODS! NEW (MPS I AT J. M. •Burchfield's '.l ORGANDIE LAWNS; 'Anonyms Liwas; morammon ; GUI POPLIZiIh i• • psuoit. zasas; anuth *mai PLAIN PINK 111134121; runs BUTZ EIZTLiaII; PLAIN BROWN BIRAGL BLACK CHAP& M/LIIITT; SLACK pi:awn; BLA.CII GIIILHADI3I. A Ism sisoftosez!t 11 kind* of DRESS r- GOODS JUST onm. CM NOVELTIES 1863. I*r z •ses •SAIDQUEI3, CIRCULARS, AND mazEss coopbs, AT OLD PRIORS, AT BARKER & CO.'S, _No. 69 MARKET STIMET. CULL AND ROL - 1141 . tevl6 NM GOODS] NEW GOOpttl EATON, MACRITM 4k. CO., Arl ■oW crabs wabolainelectlan fit ISINETN 8X83011%1114 RIBBONS AND LACES, ROMIRI AND QW 1= ERADIMIENED LID SRIATtI ABB 001181118, BEIRTS, DOLLAR/I SAND SIRS. ___ lIMPRIN AND ZNITEMIG TANN / SUN AND DAM UMBRELLAE Fanei Goods &I Notions. IL which Uuur butts t Attwatioa_ge WHOLZIALTA 6AD RETAIL DDYISOL for. 17 and 19 Pith Strut. GELNTIS PATENT BULLET PRO:C)F STEEL COLLARSI: MS IDA apPeaftum and of Um, bare ban wirl In /Laud L. the in bropars la prelims°. to , ays !War agv ia lobo leadly amid irttb ~ LLB% z Ladies , Bte4 Coltes4 Cuts MAkeßtga & GL IDE,_ . • 70 - 14 440 . .. rOe tc BallnatrOilltil And aid TO 00IINTRY BLEKOIJANTS AND DrALias. EATON, BILiCRIAIar Nos. 17 mill 19 FtrrirStrive, 1 - &Mora and Betailirs of! 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