. . • . 1 . PM 8U In9ULY mantra. RATES OF ADVERTISING. ,-. Ten SITINDAII azaarris less oonetitate half a spume. lined lour MUM or _ a . , Imre than four, sonttitate ovum. & SO On* one $O OO • BY 0. BARRETT VS SO eq., day.—.- ' eq., one day-- 00 . - - . 0 ee 2 I llfr •.. 41 I week..-- 1 90 one week.... one cc one mo nth.. 000 Ws Dour Pastor will be 1 € onemonth.. 800 00 AM Moos mootto sob. " three monthelo _ 7.-. oortliotaresiding in amps 4 7 three months SOO 00 theBoroughfor six rottrim, II 16 1 i to OW u six nuntlue.. II 00 six months.. 00 Oanier. Nailoatooribers,nut "omial year..... " one jeer—2O . . mbiloAMOK i one 1200 " in the vi, -_ Tall 1111 7 'tumor ABB UllOll is publisnad Business uotieesinserted Locesscoso for DOLL AMP ran 'WO Loa 1 1 1 1 I * ainnot, Inadeetioe. Tea fa re anddestine, ?as Basra Tam * torartably olio, sr bsie mariteges advertising -,.. to one sobireso,fiftscs dollars imartion. To merchants and others needed with this ek be 0. establielmen• n eztenaive the year, berms will offered. Oa containing jr liberal be designated • la JOB ORIFICE. %variety of plain and fancy mast lir The number of insertions eppe, amsgnalled by any establishment in the interior of he advertisement. imentedatthelanie the State, for Which the patronage of the publie is so - gr Marriages and Destheerlil be —NO. PA, TIM ESOA Y. AUGUST 6, ixess. PRI(114; TM, i'EN TS. Belted. alas earegular advertisements. VOL. b 289. KitISBURG. metJ tel attack hartdeei liegt66o. This eenrsa- first inspiration of an American citizen is re- anootleful Califidate for Governor, and now a Liusinos Cubs. Aleitircii. presents to the people the alternative of equal- sistance to arbitrary power. It is a national Senator in Congress. atrial anion. ity or such absolute inferiority as to be un- characteristic, drank in our very mother's milk, Ile was inaugurated Governor of the State WARD. Hit. SWEET'S ttt :1: mistakable and cleaily defined. and read on every page of the history of our in September, 1898, but at the incoming of Now, the true course, the sensible course, father's deeds. But the administration could President Taylor's administration heresigned, SILAS THIILD BT., Etallatrilllllo. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 6, 1868_ of NO. 11, NORTH the politic and the Christian course, would be not realize nor understand the temper of the and accepted the position Attorney General PIANOS, INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, for good men to act together in devising a plan people. They believed they could crush out in the Cabinet, •which place he held, adorning STEINWAY'S THE regulating the spirit of freedom by an arbitrary policy. it by his talents, learning, and character, , VIOLINS, tiIIIITARII, THE NEGRO RACE for the status of the negro in this idsLODEONB GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY, State, and for public journals, whatever po- Misguided men ! Every act of arbitrary pow- until the close of Mr. Fillmore's administra- Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Accordeens, The administration of Banjos, NEURALGIA, policy of the national litical cast, to endeavor always to keep beforp er, every disregard of personal rights and con- tion. STRUM, WIEST AND SOON. 1111Mi0,ke.7 Ace, FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, having made the negro question prominent., the people the real relations of and stitutional security, has fallen down deep in In 1355 Mr. Crittenden again took his seat FRAMES. ALBUMS, LUMBAGO, STIPP NECK AND JOINTS, superiority pnoTootlarn inferiority the heaths the and nurs- lit the Setiltit, having been elected thereto by Mantle and OvalPrimo SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS Ar. WOUNDS, we are to consider it in all its bearings, which must always exist between people, nourishing Large Pier and Mirrors., Square 'forced ing or Assembly of 1853-4. everydescription made toorder. Reguilding don* PILES, BEADAUFIE, and ALL RHEU- the races. We do not wish the equality ideas there a spirit of hatred and vindictiveness the General at the session of however distasteful the task may be. We that the which Agency for Illowe's Sewing Machines. MATIC and NERVOUS DLIORDERS. to prevail, because they are false, pernicious, only waited an opportunity to strike home He served during full term, expired cannot avoid deciding whether we will adopt in the and man. We at the oppressors. on the 4th of March, 1861, John C. Breckin- irr Sheet Music Bent by Mail. octl-1 Connecticut, abominable sight of God Dr. Stephen Sweet, of or reject the doctrine presented to us by the devoutly pray that the opposite idea of slavery When those stalwart, hard-working men of ridge having been elected his successor by the GLOVER, The great Natural Bone Setter. W. Abolitionists, and interwoven with the policy may never prevail again in our State. But we New York, having learned their fate at the Democratic party then in power in the State. that the by the deMls drafting wheel, looked upon their But the people, having tried him and JOHN Dr. Stephen Swee, of Connecticut, of the President. "Liberty, Equality, PIP foresee course pursued wives and long, ANT TAILOR! . nant party In this matter of rais- helpless children, when they thought of their found him true at all times, and the crisis be- Is known all over the negro the negro is Has just received from New York, an &semi. ternity"—the elevation of the to aperfect ing up such a feeling against the equality plan, starving condition, should they go to the field ing the most important known to our history ment of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, level with the white man—this is the doctrine that it may he impossible to prevent the future of battle and perhaps of death—when they as a nation, were unwilling that he should re- " InfalialeLiniment." SEASONABLE GOODS, Is the author of Dr. Sweet's of the dominant party upon which we are adoption of laws, which, if they do not restore refieJted that more than a million and a half main in retirement. Accordingly they elected he offers to hie customers and the public ai here, the to at the of the him in June, 1861, to the Lower which Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment called to express our opinions. On this ques- slavery may reduce negro a posi- of men had been placed disposal House of of can- an woven MODER/TS PRICES. Chsren Rhanmatiam and nailer fails_ tion much more painful and hopeless than a administration, and that 'still the ent-mies' Congress by overwhelming msjoriiy. Re tion—the equality of the racee—the Journal of regulated slave system might be. non were nearer the national capital than when took his seat at the called seesion in July, WILLIA. sq. S, Liniment well Dr. Sweet's Infallible Commerce has broken ground, and we commend Let no one cast this aside in anger and say the war broke out—when they saw their rich 1861, entertaining that body for the first time, • certain for Neuralgia. WHARRY la a cure its sound and well-timed remarks to men of all that there is no danger. . We speak for the neighbors exempted by the payment of a paltry at the age of seventy-five, risking, thereby, as CIAALXIIdr. Dr. Infallible good of the black snan—in the interests of hu- sum of money—is it any wonder that they others had done, a Senatorial reptitation, WALNUT STILICE Sweet's Liniment parties. It says: 402 Cures Burns and Scalds manity. We most earnestly desire and shall went forth into the streets prepared for des- which, at that time, among living men, was parLADELPFiIii. immediately. " The negro question, which liesback of the General Claims for Saldiorg promptly cultectesi, laborfor the removal of slavery from the land perate deeds? They have been taught for two unsurpassed. But that reputation suffered no max2o-tilmStat 4 Infallible Liniment question, presents rare im- Claims adjusted. Ac., &c. Dr. Sweet's slavery itself with as will bless both races. We fear , years that mob law was right, and when they eclipse! It is fresh in the minds of the nation ----- by such is the best known . for and Bruises. and more pressing means remedy Sprains portance and becomes more a great danger to the free blacks of the North, found themselves without the pale of all other how nobly, how lofily he bore himself in this & EWING, The terrible com- Dr. Sweet's Infallible as time advances. outrages a danger that is increasing daily. We beg law they appealed to that. Let those who have new station. His lame was not only undimi- Liniment on poor negroes in this city by the mod SMITH known mitted men to look this danger in the face, and indoctrinated the people these nished, but increased by his career as a Rep- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAN, Cures Headache immediately and was never to us with tremen- good with pt-rnicious tofail. two weeks ago, bring home take to the from and that against ail warnings resentative. Still the people were. unwilling THIRD sTREET, Harrisburg, simple question 'what are we to let us means save poor negro teachings, too dous force the oppression by defining his real position, and and all remonstrance, now stand aghast. and to give him up, and at the time of his death he Practice in the eeveral Omuta of Dauphin county. Col- Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment do this race, which the wisdom of God A. SMITH, with and defending him in it. The end themselves be answerable for their works.— was, as it were, standing with his head unco- lections made promptly. 0. Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails has upon our hands. Two solutions protecting J.B. SWING. to cure. thrown of this war is likely to be a period of the gra- The feeling in New Milt is but an index of the vered, while the people of the Ashland district to the problem are,offered, the one by the Abo- Sweet's Infallible Liniment vest importance with reference to the status of whole country; and, if the administration were in the act of placing fresh laurels in the Merchant Tailor, Dr. litionists, the other by the Southern Confed- States. would avoid in and wreath already on his brow. Death has strick- Cures Toothache in minute. the negro race in the various What revolution the Nortb, thus . 27 CHESNUT between Second andfront, one proposition to admit JCOOK, ST., eracy. The first is them we do here prevent a infavor live out the days of its power, let it heed the en down the man, but the wreath will never Mantis. citywith au woortment of the shall to reaction Hos justreturned Dr. Sweet's infallible Liniment to full equality with whites in all respects, of oppreasion, which wilt be equivalent to or people, conciliate them by respecting their wither. CLOTHS, CA531SERFSAND YESTINN6", question would no longer prices up Cures Cuts and Wounds immedlitely and leaves no so that the be one slavery ? Let us be wise in time. rights and by itself setting an example of Which will be sold at moderate and made to to take of, worse than and, also, an anortment of 1111ADT MAD]. SPX. for the white race care but would be obedience to the Constitution and of the GUNPOWDER. order; of longer laws GentleUienis Furnishing Goods. Infallible the equal concern the blacks. . . No country. Clothing and Dr. Sweet's Liniment dependent, they then THE LATE RIOTS IN NEWYORK. noir2l-19d Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world. inferior and would cease The principal mills in the United States, are a charge on us as their superiors, and, Delaware; at. to be There is un unusual degree of sharpness and THELATE JOHN J. CRITTENDEN. Du Pont's in Hazard's Enfield, ENTISTRY. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment it is promised, would amalgamate with us in a Connecticut; Laffin, Smith & Boies, at Saug- by more than a million people, and all enter a point, well as of thought and research, in D Eel Imo nod gefat, and peaceful race, to political as Sketch of His Life and Particulars of His erties ; the Oriental gunpowder company of B. L 0411, D. D. 8., praise it. millennium. The other proposition is to keep the following article, which we find in the En- Death. Boston; and the Schaghticoke gunpowder Infallible Liniment the race in-a position of slavery. The word Union, devoted the late troublesin company at Schaghticoke. Previous to the • 119 Dr. Sweet's urns to New MRKET STREET, " departed this life at N 0 Is truly a friend in need," and everyfamily should slavery is not accurately defined, hut it may John Jordon Crittenden seceesion of ; there were but York. We commend it to the careful review three o'clock, a. m., on the 26th of July, at have it at hand. taken, this propOsition, to mean a posi- ; & KUNKEL'S VP STAIRS. be in two mills in all the Southern States since EBY Bulimia, : Frankfort, janB.tf tion of forced laborfor the white man, with of our readers his residence in Ky., in the midst that time two more have been erected—one in Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment of family—calmly, peacefully retaining his - compelling the white to give support and In our last we made a brief note the re of his Xe for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 cents. laws had Georgia, the other in Arkansas. pp ELIGFIOUS BOOK STORE, protettiOn as the equivalent of the labor. This cent riots, produced by the draft in New York, consciousness to the last. Though he been The materials and propotions of which gun- RICNARDSON 4 Cu., weeks, and involves the total negation of all ideas of and from the crowded state of our columns quite feeble for some apparently powder is composed, are--seventy-five parts TRACT ETD SUNDAY SCHDOL DEPOSITORY, SoleProprietors, Norwich, Ct. was unexpected by For vale by all Dealers. ap2o eoi►-ddcw equality, and rests on the basis of a conceded have scarcely the space at command even much exhausted, his death of saltpetre to twelve and one-half parts of AN, in equality in the races. now to consider all the causes that tended the most of his friends. The absent members sulphur, and twelve and one-half parts .of E. S. GER of his family had been summoned home, with IT 8300ND STRUT, ONEBNIIT, There is still a third position for the colored to these disgraceful scenes. But the avid charcoal. 'these proportions vary slightiy in SOUTH c 1 TN the exception a daughter residing in NAZIIBIII7ZO, ~~nttng. race, and that is the position in which it is ity with which the Republican press seeks of Balti- different varieties of powder; and the standard more, son and child, Dept forMissal. of glioreascopea, roosoopicTiOwo j found in the free States, but one which is cer- to escape the responsibility of these mobs and his youngest proportions of different governments vary also; Music and Musical inelstrosonts. co, snbpsolptions 1:k E. H Crittenden, of the Twelfth Keno ueky noBo-dy WORK PIIOMISEL! tainly very indefinite, and by no meane 00 well by calling them "Copperhead riots," seems oav-. but the proportions generally deemed or takenfor religious publications. now General -Hobson best, ILL settled as to promise permanence, or to inure to justify a hasty glance at the demoraliza- airy, with and Shackle- "standard," are as we have given them. WEElit of Morgan in . His sec- G. W. MA: TIN, ONE to the benefit of either race. This is in sub- tion produced by the fell spirit of Abolition- ford, in pursuit Saltpetre is almost entirely imported from stance a position of acknowledged inequality ism and which finds vent in ", strategy ond son, Major General Thomas L. Crittenden, hidia, where it is found in large quantities, JOHN • and in general of dependence of and New York was but one of the most distinguished officers of the FASHIONA'BL .0147:44 Pl•tt.t4 in the races, spoils." The mob In and transported thence to various parts of the ARE)RD WRI • g44,.. the blacks on the whites. The black is pro- the legitimate result of ;that disregard of law Army of the Cumberland, was by his bedside world. price York market, ' Its in the New OAO FAR. -1; his last. HilltlaBBUTAI PA. t •• rights by the laws, by leading Republicans the when ho linathed HOTEL, *. tected in all his may sue inculcated on varies from five to fifteen cents per pound; its Allmanner of WEDDING D BUSI- • •:rkg4• VISITING, •'• 4 in the courts, has every claim to the police breaking• out of the war.' Even here, a promi- His death was the consequence of a general average price is, perhaps, nine cents. But, of executed in moat artis and • .. -CARDS the styles have, nent to in an moatreasonable terms. eel4dtf and other protection which the whites Republican lawyer said us appa- exhaustion of the vital powers of the system, course, our Southern friends get none from but. is not allowed to vote, unless to his other rent spirit of friendship, when a mob threat- and not the result of any specific disease. He the New York market, or any other market, N ION qualifications he adds the accumulation of ened cur own property, "You must remember, was spared the paiu which falls to the lot of while the blockade is effectual; and they are property-to an extent sufficient to meet the Mr. Hantium, the civil law is silent during strong men meeting death. dependent upon the supply which they can 11 be •-• requirements of the law. [le Peen aylvania he war, and you should careful in what you Some weeks ago he went to Louisville, as gatherfrom their own soil. Avenue, corner of Broad street, " itidue 4 cannot vote under any circumstances.] say and do [his is thefipirit that, after two well to be near a favorite physician, at whose The Hazard company state that when the HARRISBURG, PA. • The position of the free black man is, how- years' trial of war, bee culminated in opposi- house he was a guest, as for a change of scene; saltpetre is received by them, it contains from The undersigned informs the public that he re- 111118 as we bave very indefinite. Even tion to the corruptions it has bred. his honed, after_s, to-eight per cent. foreign cently renovated and refitted his w.ll-known ItTnion 2.0. ever, said, and he and friends short so- six et substances, oa fridge avenue, near the Round Roine,,'and is iEN.NSYLVANIA with property he does not become, in law, the There iet a les'on is al' „his that it would joarn th,-re, that be was improving. This hope but., after passing through the cleansing pro- to (iodate citmens. at -angersatii travel -ire;.,red swam equal of the white, since there is a law of cus- have been well for the administration and its was not well grounded, for he gradually de- cess, it does contain one thou- at STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, not hundred cr. is the nest kyle, moderate rtes tom, recognized in the courts, which keeps his party friends to have learned, heardand heeded clineA after his return home a few days ago. per cent. of as tested by His table will bs supplied wah the beet the nasketa 104 MARXIST 0 291-11.111T, sandth impurities afford, 413.1 at his bar vri I be found snootier billed!, of rights, in some respects, below those of the a long time ago. But it seems as if that party Mr. Crittenden born in chemical analysis. It is the nicety of prepara- The .BNTWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH, was Woodford coun• Hendee 014.. t heeeragee_ very beat ancnimes white_ For example, he cannot claim the never could understand the temper sad impul- ty, . about two miles from Venialles, tion that constitutes much of the difference in dations for railroaders employed at the chops idthis DARRISDIFItgPA., convey- that [a34 dtfj HENRYBOSTRaI. Where every description of ladies' and gentlemen's right of entry into all our public ses of the American people, and hence it is the county town, on the 10,h of September, the qualities of powder. torments, Piece Goode, &0., are Dyed, Clammed, and ances. He cannot, as the white man can, com- they always make a failure in the exercise of 1786,and was, consequently, very nearly sev- Sulphur is almost entirely imported; and Misked in the oast manner and at the shortest notice. pel to receive him into a hotel, or power. They have been admonishedfor years ROUSE, nos-d&wly DODGII & CO., Proprietors. a landlord enty-seven years of age at the time of his mostly from the island of Sicily. It is also to give him a bed in a room with a white man; and years that the course of policy they pro- found craters of and FRANKLIN _ death. in the volcanoes; the re- BALT/M4/4i,D - WATSON) nor can he demand half a stat e• room on a North posed would inevitably land the country in bels may succeed in getting some from Mexi- This pleasant and commodious Hotel has been the. Though himself the most distinguished of I river or even a berth in the public civil war, but they would not heed nor hear. ; may roughly re-fitted and re-furnished. It is pleiteantlY\ T. steamboat, the family, yet his brothers, all of whom tare co they also gather it in small quantities situated on North-West corner of Howard and. Franklin cabin. It must be admitted by all sensible men On, onward they flashed, reckless of all reason, dead, were no ordinary men, being all remark- in the neighborhood of mineral springs, from streets, a few doors west of the Northern Central Rail- MASTIC WORKER that this statue of the free black man till they finally awoke, when too late to retrace the comfortof his undefied able for happy manners, personal spirit, and which sulphuretted hydrogen is evolved. The way Depot. Every attention paid to thus ina the dread reality of guests. H.LELSENRING, Proprietor, cannotalways remain undefined, coun- their otos to, a war more courage, elevation of character, and the gift of other ingredient., charcoal, is more readily ob- jel2-tr (Late nif SelinaGrove. Pa.) tRACTICAL CEMENTER, try like ours, and the more we look at the fu- vast in its proportions and more destructive in eloquence. tained, hut great care is requisite in selecting Illifeo624ld gement theWarta? Buildings with ture the more we become impressed with the its elements than any that ever took place in first his fortune in a the wood, and in charring it atter selection. F. SCHEFFER, he 'lmp York Improved MT. Crittenden sought THEO. conviction that the question what to do with any portion of the world. No sooner had the new country, and accompanied his friend, In England. black dog-wood is used for ma- Wster-Proof Mastic the black man is the grand question, vastly war broke out than the same misguided taunt- Judge Edwards, of Kentucky, to Illinois. be king sporting powder, but willow and elder is CARD JOB PRINTER, Cement. than the BOK AND This 'sterial is different from all other Cements. more important slavery question, icism—the same frenzied and unbridled ha- having been appointed Federal Judge, as Mr. generally used by our government. They NO 18 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG-. It forms,. any the political the and solid. durable adhesiveness to surface, which demands the attention of tred and passions that had brought about C. been Federal Attorney, upon should be charred at. a temperature of about Partieniar attention paid to Printing, ruling imperish'lne by the action of water or frost. Every had appointed bindingC' Manifests, Immense Poli• economist and the patriot. war by its contempt of legal and constitutional the coal willreadily of Railroad Blanks, good bnildikg should be coated with this Cement; it is the organization of that territory. lie re- five hundred degrees, when Olteelm, 0111-Ileads, &a_ perfect Equality is impossible. Men may prate about rights, persistent and long continued, showed enter heated to hun- printed wry a Paievver to the wails, and makes 6 beautiful, mained en that country but a short time and into combustion when six Wedding, Visiting and Business Garde at fine finish, lug to Eastern brown sandstone, any about it, rave about itself in the and unblushing advocacy of prices and in thebest style. jan2l. or it, may argue may open returned to Kentucky, locating himself at dred and eighty degrees. low color desired, cannot there is one themselves the patrons The and Among otitfor whom I have applied the Mastic it, but it be. And mob vtole,nce, making Russellville, in the county of Logan. saltpetre sulphur having been re- I ref reason plain enough which is unanswera- of the perpetrators and the defenders their fined, the made from the right SNODGRASS, Cement, &t o the following gentlemen: of At the breaking out of the war with Great and charcoal 3. Bissell, resfence, Penn street, Pittsburg, finished ble There is not a man in the radical outrages. Democrats who had grown gray in wood and properly charred, they are mixed OBERT five ears. ~ Britain in 1812, he, with John Adair and Wm. R a small squad of crazy fanat- defense of the Union and the Corietitution already stated. ATTORNEY AT LAW, J. iilmellberfir, residence, Lawrenceville,finished party, except T. Barry. entered the army as a volunteer aid together in the proportions five years. who would have a law passed compelling against the assaults of Abolitionism were as- The mixture is then put on an iron bed and North. Third street, thrrd door above Mar- ics, to hero of the revolutionary battle of Office JamesBrOandlsa residence, Allegheny City,finished him to admit a black man to his slate-room, or saulted in their persons, ridden upon rails, the sprinkled with water, to prevent an explosion, ket, fiarrilbtfrl, Pa. year!. Mountain, Shelby, then Governor five to in a crowded country inn, where the amid the encouraging cheers of the leading 'Omen Isaac wheels, N. .11.—Peiniloii, Bounty sod Military dolma of All Gatlin Adams, rellente, Third at oat, finished four his bed ofKentucky, andthe leader of her brave and and subjected to large weighing seven kinds d and collected. years. custom oblige a landlord to give spirits of the Black Republican party, their or eight tons each, by 'Beane raiment law and the hardy eons of the field. In this capacity be of which it iB Refer to Hone John 0. Kunkel, David Mamma. jr., A. Hoeveler,residine, Lawrenceville, finished four accommodation to all sho come, until his helve houses sacked, their papers seized and the solid+ d into a hard, brittle cake. It is then and It. A. Lumberton year... bore iimself so as to win the lasting confi- beds are full. Nor would one of the sanctity of their families violated. Printing a mill, which reduces it to J D M'Cord, Penn itreet, finished four years. and his and affection his veteran General passed through any the party hie daugh- offices were demolished, and their owners dence of ri quired—that in firing H. MILLER, Hon Thomas IrwinOiamond street, finished four leaders of equality marry lie in the hauls of the Thames, and won size mow used cannon years. or his sister to a black man. the talk 'seized and thrown into prisons, or transported was is coarse. some of the being WM. .1111 D ter All by in that. mem very pieces nearly St Cheales HOW And.Mrard Mouse, iniehed fire is for political effect, but the practical result to government font-testa without crime or ac- dittinotion the pitrt be played • as large as dove's eggs. It is then taken to R. E. FE hafTSON, years. orable engagement. Such of the friends of Kittanning & the talk is nothing. Nor will these convic- cuser. The whole Republican press of the the house and dried of steam Court House,nd Bank, for Barr Moser, of Mr. Crittenden as have had the rare good for- dry by the heat ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Architects, Pi ttsbn.g, finined five years. tions, prejudices, or whatever else they may be country upheld and applauded these proceed- or fire. Afterwards it is bolted to free itfrom Orders received atthe tune to bear him in his old see relate the in- OFFICE IN Vic offt aPladowney, Paint called, cease for a century to come, ifthey ever ings, and the administration never uttered even dust, glazed by means of friction, and packed Shop, 20 Seventh street, or lease address cidents of Governor Shelby's campaign. can . one of rebuke ; but, on from SHOEMAKEK :4 BUILDINGS T. F WATSON, cease. Political and social equality (one can- word or condemnation with whet a in diarious qeentities half-pound canister maylB-tf , never forget with what pride and SECuND STREET, D• O_ 134 • Pittsburg, Pa. exist without the other) or black and wbite the contrary, established its own system of kegs pounds each. not charming manner he "fought his battles o'er to of one hundred r and RFP' moral impossibility in this country. Nor, lawless and arbitrary power more wanton, Gucipowder seldom explodes after having BETWEEN LiN SQU RR, 'MESSRS. & is a CHICIVRING CO. after the agitation past twenty years, more cruel and more despotic than has dis- again." peeked danger lies in the process ap-29twad Nearly opposite the Buehler House !CI all ofthe At the conclusion of the war he resumed the been The HAVE AGAIN any desire on the part of the free blacks graced the history of any nation of modern of manta eture ; and even here the danger is OBTANED THE is there of his profession at Ru.sellville, rr HOS. C. MAaDoWELL, attain any such equality. As a class they times. Private citizens were seized in the pursuit in the liability of the workmen from familiarity GOLD M 1 ! to sing into eminence as a lawyer and D A. L are content with inferiority, and there is ne night time, dragged 1l•om their terror stricken rapidly with the proce-s to become negligent of duty. / AT TH.II so that he soon became the leading 14,TTORNEY AT LAW, such known among them as ambition, families by the thousands, immured in bastiles. orator, E404 •esv has its peculiar danger. The MECHANICS' thing man f that extensive portion of the Sate pro MILITARY CLAIM AND PATENT AG ENT. FAILBOSTON, to the small property neces- crime, accusation, left to std screw-'Tess was and the VELD 111 WIND'S IS even accumulate without accuser or "the Green river country," while his abolished by- Wanat xL (Up bum voters_ known as , m the 2 , Stntra_) to make them suffer and languish for months and then turned dreulic press substituted in its place, because c.4„..ens& tI rRB r F COMPviiToßgi sary reputation was with the Tleming formed oonneetum with parties in Wastt• r But their position must be defined, or they loose without the forms of trial. Courts were co-extensive State- the friction of the Ger w generated the heat, a In he, for the first time, bec4me a can gton City, wno am reliable inudnemst men any imai- Wareroom.for theOHICHIBINGPi political in we forbidden to the that the Con- 1811. any time was to explode the Nos. at Merril will be a curse the land. Can administer relief to which at liable , wish .61 the .epartnomts will meet 'erg, the people, and wa' elected connected env at 92 Market street, sustain our institutions and have among us a stitution and laws throw around the humblest didate before mill Tenn nails in the shoes of employees are th immediate and careful Atention mei 0f:22-tf • IV* K "ell" Intro growl this in the lower House of race who are mere dependents, without any citizen, and when Judge Carmichel, of Mary- represent county carefully avoided; nor are they used in con- ' Kentucky Legislature. bDINg YOU KNOW ViltE YOU definite political status, and whose numbers are land, in obedience to his oath of office, at- the fieieg the heads et kegs•in which the pow- R. O. WEII'HEs., The sessions of the Legislature were. at thst the SURGEON AND O[•DLIST can get floe Note Paper, Bevelopee, haring and already millions? This question is serious. tempted to inquire into the complaint of a er was packed—wooden ones being used in Woeiding 800 and he was eleotrd to the came ISSIDINCI ?IMO a ARAB NORTE tITAULAT filtrile At ISOFll'lirlitß 7B Frrows We cannot make equals—then citizen, he was dragged from the Bench by the titar,lannual, 13. place them are we must years. At the se'-elon it' Reis now prepared attend to tb of power beaten House fur six successive necessarily and always ac- fully to promptly UPIi is FOR STOCK 0 IQU ►~S. make them inferiors, or export them from minions arbitrary and till his of the Althoegh danger ties if profession in all Its branches.• • • • - - of was chosen Speaker House, & CO.. hairs 1817 he of powder, the em- A LONG LOD vEllr b... 7 WM. DOCK, Ja., are now able tt tf t o among us. gray dripped with his own warm blood. companies the menuteeture BIIOONSOIRIIL 3INDIOAL aS2NOLGNO. rusto.ccrs and at s stogo or and, during the same session, was elected lee hip in full and satisfaction ta their toe public large, of the Of course every one perceives that the bar- And this proceeding was never rebuked by the ployees receive no higher compensation for the promising ample purest liquors ever imparted into this member of the Senate of the United tir=ties whosnayfavor him 'Vita 9 soll be, *lieuilsoissoObioni• marketi cf. poor President of this account. and workmen are read- nature_ ling in part the following varieties : mmo barities inflicted on this class of people the Utf.ted States. Nor did these labor on •nv other -algal?, say Colonel Richard M Johnson, since Vice Pres W a few days ago originated outrages upon the rights peaceful found at a &Mar a day. HISKY —IRIS H. SCOTCH.OLD BotrmoN. in the evil spirit of citi- ident of the United States, being his a mpe- ily AILORING, wiNE-FORT, MERRY, OLD Which Was elloited 4y the polttiolans whO have zens end here. The President made every Not wit Nitariding the amount respire&for the MADDILL titor. war, & forced them on our attention candidates for petty policeman over the country and every present the whbuftictom tome us that f)TARD, DUPEY CO. PALE as upon new theatre, young. BRANDY:\ to Entering, this the now doll, . truth constable even, a spy the people, ,-e less being by A. 32E.7-2 mr far JAMICA. SPIRII4. equality. Mr. Thurlow Weed stated this overawe of that august body, hs• a once the hueitt used the ready est member gettonerit.-r la at 0. 94, • with great clearness and precision. The bad spy out their very thoughts, and clothed them army than is ordinarily employed for sporting 9149,1197' ST, PRIME NEW ENGLAND RUM. rank with the very highest—a rank tr., m four doors btin. r•tar h otreot, to molt. of human be with absolute power over the sacred took purpn-es and in the arts of peace. mills DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERI, passions nature cannot controlled most which he never descended, though holding Our liquors us, rights of citizenship and property. The Con- produce ennu illy a surplus li'N S AND BO"- C These can all be warranted ; and in addition always. The existence of the race among m .tt bril- for export, amount- nil & seat there for many years with the any dewed stytta with nklh owl pr-unanm. these, Deck Co. have on hand a large varlets o and the probability that we shall always have stitution was abrogated, the habeas corpus sus- ing in mime years in two or three millions of . so. 1.644444 iineut eau alum it 4., Winkle, Whisky and Brandy, to which they butte VI - liant men of the nation. &atlas .1 the public olitioal demagogues abiong us, paint to the pended, and the jurisdiction of the courts set El ri nfoi Their ordinary production is more rteac petite ap27-ttly particular sttedtioe of the After a service of two years in the 'Senate, o may naught at the very nod of those upstart offi- than the Gov roment can possibly require, and 'angers in the future. What has occurred he retired to private life and the piirsuit4 of v ARMY AND NAVY 'gain of opinion, cials. No person against whom some partizan the supply now on nand would suffice to send HARLEM F. OLLMEP, occur. The tendency public his profession, and, this ()Ned in view, h,tead of or personal enmity was cherished by some one with a hulter to the heeert of every in our WEBSTER'S of being in favor the equality plan, settled in Frankfort, the capital of his S ate. traitor POiCELET DICTIONARY. isapidly and' dangerously directed toward the who belonged to the party in power was safe lend. UPHOLSTERER /net roorired end for male at ,,,, by idea- • is anywhere, or for one moment. During the great excitement oceast ed brut 'tow 'Mow ileannd, EVAlEFlrlifteel mwcontrary There more danger I uud row 4nora More than years the celebrated struggle oetween tar 0 th&the majority of the people in the North two have a large majority A FOR teaTHEß.—Leather, to a (Oproutine W ,satuoirou Hogs House.) with New parties, he was thrice e:eineil io SUBATITUTS LACKING !-MASON'S "CHALLINGE wout be willing to restore the negro to sla- of the people of the Nora' submitted pa- Court gr..t to he London .reporrd to turrosh to orth.r_ to tom very bola Atyle o from Fr.fliel n d arse, is superseded The adze , jnet Window Our BLkottina."-100 Gaon. assorted TerYtere, than they will admit him to equal- tience and without resistance to the outrages the House of Representatives .a invention kroaaohio. -Irinaand lair Mortmnso. 01..41 and for wholesale and serail. chosen iker Tl'loB endor4o6 the claims of an • Loangenood all other In sale, have have protested, county, and was once again Sue twiwen or Furniture 4.0 WM. DOOK. 3n., k ity n ifthequestion came upequare- we encountered. They 'newt) owned by a Mr Az .relnay, of England, which, ▪, on short notno. And atoditratv terms %wing es in vain.— In 1835 he was again eleotai a r of ly, equality or negro slavery, there is reasoned and admonished alike , of the article, Anne in the hanliunt, h« hwil. warennt^d n askiwgs nitro the States, and coma u d ti coniini to the description patriotism& of of linen, gilt- vest Through' the press, public assemblies, State the Senate of United of Dwain monition. it inability- to ,eivt SHADES as limner Of doubt that the majority , G pos-rennn every lathy of the real leather, or faction. WINDOWbummed, and PULFIUi BLINDS of OA madam would I. conventions, committers, through the there until the inauguration of Pr, olden 44 for slavery.. Now, we suggest to our and 15 148 IV if. many aCOOLUOIII- It oorfetY of design and ornaments; alio, CURTAIN ears of risen, into whose Cabinet be entered ..a Att. r- ly vaned. to on inanniasant very Call at radical 'uttemporaries that their course im- ballot-box they have thundered in the will crick.. is tougher, will wear longer, ILITARY (LA MS AND PEN- TASSELS at low Plieel• plies Lincoln and most earnest ney General. Upon the death ofll urei.sn, 0-it _ SebetterPs Bookstore. tha this is the question, and that we Mr. his party their disrupt andwilt re-ist water as effectually as rubber. PIONS have warned that occurred that celebrated ion of 'he no aernative. In all that they are doing remonstrances. They have been , of any color, and a e undo. stigma leave entor.d into an *a•o lotion for I We by voluntary and i digo•int re- The leather cloth can be of Mil $ ti fins awl A MONTH they negro violenoe would beget disregard of law Cabinet the of calf eollw-Lea re the securing, of want Agents to &Talon the country 'the idea of violence, Mr. pair of how taps' which costs, skin, , WANTED.—S6Oat SOO a month, expense° paid. of all the members save Weta.t.en -lone for wound. an -I disable., .01ii. a equality. hey take pains to tell us that beget a disregard of law, mobs beget mobs, tirement this material only officpr ' Bell tear Ever iarting Pencils, Origami Burners- and even , $1 59, will cast of twenty- - Ro Crittenden wee re-elected to he Comm, illuator-ost Pa. Pon % thirteen other new, +mini carless articles. /Moo negro eoldi than white. and that sooner or later human forbearance In 1842 Mr. is Of - and five immense value. •ccand r 111 pihtr- in. are better soldiers rents. The invention return& mud rs nada sent pee._ tu ", hitter, sonatis, served until 1848, at which dine nieb. Ail th- lit.re service will he inAs oat Ot•-totrly lOWA,/ n They WO he negro at the o*pectes of the would make a stand, and place the burn- and m7-whca MAW & ()LABS, Biddeford, Maine. chalice resigned to canvass the state fur G., ,,, Weld llnditnlY white man. They constantly press on the ing to their own lips. But these ad- he verm Garrison was among Minn . Beid ng. Walnut for which office he had been nominated the Wendell Philips the ib"s &netts/sr between public the idt of equality, and they drive the monitions have been met only with jeers from He paid commutation the seene of at Third streets, roar u Hot-1 Harris- a used by from the Whig party. He was elected in August tit t hat &stun 00.18 Apts. hie it? tens DUW LL, MOTIONS.—Quite variety of unthinking lases the peeple into taking the multitude, and fresh outrages = mad eatertidshig of Powell, mousy. [0: course he did.] him THOMAS A. MASILICY. Li the radical opia This leads bad administration. They seem to forget that the year, over Lazarus W. subsequently a C Pat. Oa. 69/1"nli'll booiwrosi. te ground.