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PKII.UPS, :i I'EL Buwu,wnon. a "T* T /*\ dMCV ‘ A* *T“ ; I JL iai J his numerous friends, AllartideslnhlalinoarflTTArrantCu | iu»cw-.-.-, ATTORNEY AT LAW li- | i^Nut. r I 1 !® I - — — • - iaWflMaid MpMfi wrtMMn I s ?®*r&v# &tS}MS§ois*& S^lsaC»#p:! -^pMiMii wmmsmS®ssmM6ak £&&ssssss llfe^iMftS v^-'{'C«JsS2 t v )*r*a« v» v «JJv«* s*> r^mp^ M&smGsHii^ stewM ipaMamg WssgXo m&s&m. ;I^?t w fSfe?!- ’ wmmmm *m#3^i§p JMmmm -sgt§ ' '-xrp'' wtiayOfci aS*!-sSf^fe*{jS<<«^sV«Srs~ # i -,.. f"“•r? ? -f-''»<'/«*,»».’- -v > v„- , * j i-' ' io4Mi^oMoiM~M^}M^M^ii^P’M i «s\i^4- V„; •'.;«s•'*■.'■••: - ■ i'>;-''i- ,^v- i V^S>iiCh^r'vr^'C , :7 k “'^' ! '>'■ '»"•*■'-—'*■'*%: .* vv. v ** */•»“'- -' - - x -- . ■ \ l‘» -■'*« iJz ; : r : : ' t „ . TH E DAILY MORNINGS POST. ; rViiv/dkiad Jta&litbxi iwr* &>nUng H xiivnldy txteptcd.) irv Cr* If f GILLMORE, : • 'sroMa*w*ST coRxSR of «ooi>-Zno< TUrTß.eruxss.- ■ . • K «S\—-*ATe • DolUr« n v«<ar, t'Jiyable strictly In. «lv*noo; Six DoLnra w»!i invariably be.required If not paid vitbta thoynar. - 49* Single copies tw* axNra—-for wrtext tba counter In th* Office, andoy the News Boy*. THE SitTODiY 2OST !-• published from thotame office, on a largeblankot site sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance. Single copies rtrcosirre. , „ No paper will be discontinued (unless at :.the disarm on of the Proprietors,) until all arrearages: are paid- ;.. A®- No attention will be paid to any onler nnlest* accom panied by the tnontiyyOT satisfactory reference in this aty, • . &&“ Cvnnfelxl vnlh tha Establishment of the Sloming P<&l UoTxt of tJu largest'Job Printing Offices tn the city, vhert all k<rds of toork u done on the shortest notice, reason able terms* • ■ •• • ■ ■ . RATEB OF iDCGßTffinfif c; AORSKO UPON sr THE -PITTSBURGH PRESS. TCTW!ra*Bo!<liEra,oai*sS: .. . square,-one iTvantion.. ot.*>so. 50 « each additional in5erti0n........;.. 25 '♦ . one voe]L^. M .... 175 .i «- -two weeha.B 00 « «* thro* 4 00 <* • <* • ... ono aofitb»..«M<H»m.iM.Htu».-M M MiH.Hu -6 00. “ M two m0nth5....................... .. *OO. a *< three months ................. 0 00 **■ fqnr rnfmlhn., r -- 1 , tT ...|- ltt , n —......10 00. * ( six months 12 00 *» u .oao yeer.....u«v.18 00 standing Card, fix linos or less, per annuin~<,..~.....« 10 00 • oaAKaxanL*ai Fitisrax: . .-.v .-. Ono equate- per annum, /orcliirivo of; the papec)~..»~. 25.00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. “ _ GEO. F. GILLMORK, ATTORNEY AND COUN-S'BLLOR AX LAW, Office, corner of Fourth street and Cherry gffey, ' PITTSBURG D, ftUy . - . ' • jQSfWill attend to bis professional burfn'-es&s. usual, at bis office, between the Lours of 9 A. M. and 4 ofeocb dftr. - _ jygo ROBERT E. PHItLIPB,> > 4 ATTORNEY AT LAW ST. I.OTTIS, MO. it. Biddle Roberts*„■■ ■ ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, N Oi 152Smithfleld,street. between Fifth end Sixth- CoUectJons mrefUlly attqnd ed to—sperini attention given to Conveyancing.: ; fdacifcly Thomas BXenna. Attorney at law and solicitor in ciiakoery Office, next door to the Post Office, StonbeavUle, Ohio ./myl" •••■ v : '’- '' ' "• 8* P« Roil) ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 100 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.. Pa., fourth door below Air. Rody Patterson’s Liver* EtiHe. , .-.v ■■ ■: ■■■■.. : ■■ ■■ J. S. Morrison, • A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Offiifc, • re- A. moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh. Pa - • apclflT C. Orlando Loomli, A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood A iy*T Thomas 51. Dlarahall, A TTORNEY ATLAW—Office,Lowno’s Buildings, Tourtl A atroot Jan? *7 11. B. Carnahan, TTORNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, betweer Cherry alley *nd Grant street je&y J, W. M’Clowry, Attorney and counsellor at law—office tr B'tkeweU’s Boil dings, on Grant street. je2 D. H, Haxen, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and near Smithfield.• - -.-jaarghy, JOSEPH WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Oflloe, No. 144 Fonrth street, Jsfrlvgy . • : jnrsßUKon. va. .7 JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant sti«, ja&lyj] ' prrtsßCßon, pa. , , . . • - ■ Alderman Watson, Office on Third street, opposite the old Post OJJlcs, W'iIKRK ell buuness pertaining to the office of Alder roan nud Justice of the Peace will be promptly at tended to. Acknowledgment!? of Deeds and Mortgage*, and other instruments of writing, taken at his office, or at the raddLDre of tho parties. _ lb© Dockets of D. S. SCULLY, lata an Alderman of th» City of Pittsburgh, ore placed la my possession, perform having Judgments on said Dockets may have the necessary procew? Isstt-d thereon by Alderman Watson. ftnv3.tf N Baohmaater, Alderman. /'"YFFIOE, Grant street, between Fourth at. and Diamond Vy alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with tho great esc care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex amined, &c. • . • •/ 303-? Removed* Eft D. mjN’T, Sunr'"? Dsttist, baa retooTw ■SiftS”™? hi a nP! 'o from No 75 Fourth street, to No li WTrpyjV gt wi rtif Street, one door below Ferr*,wher ho trlU bo to attend to all profcssi »n» apr6 .T bO3TX. DKNTIST, Fourth street, tire <loo: of M&rKat. t ~ iJ * 1 r Office Houas—-From nine A. M to fi»» decSO? „ . —" *». A.Oil. SUHOKUM ÜBM’isr. (fU crssor to OVF Italile,) v ’o 114 SHiTI QnSagratiKU) stuiist Office hours from 8 to 1 o'eloclc, a» from 2 to C BUSINESS CAItDS. D W. HEBSTISE <fc CO.. COMMISSION AND PIIiiWAUUINQ MESOttANTS. A'SD Dealers Generally. in -Produce,: Pittsburgh, Ciu cixmati and other Manufactures, &c. jßfa.93 Front struts, between M<uktt<xnd Ferry siredi* .. piTtS3Ufcan, pa... _ - • - ■fly- Liberal cash Rriraiiccff ma-lo on consignments. Ph. ticnlar attention paid tn-rortrardiog SVestera jacrcbaocti'-* ' Stfctcnut.-' Ulark Sl Thaw, Wm. 4 Co., \Vm.3J Cully 4 Co., F- Holers &. Co, Hays A Black, KrftjMr * Bahia, Henry GrafT, lkq.. Wo. Etchbanro; S. B. J?>hnsti-i- Em., Tbomoj Bakewell, T£sq,~ George Lediie,£--ii, Soinjq'.M •Stoner, Esq. ~~ : • Fit. DUAVO, Diamond. Pittsburgh,; d.iafev 'l . • Country praductv offers for* solo -a choice stock « Groceries, selected tor family use. Spices of-every varifit. tad purest quality, ground at. his Steam.-■Als»- Dried PruitiC Foreign and Domestic. Produce takou in e* ebangefor Merchandize. • '7:; "r ■'‘ f.YL D. has procured a fall assortment orLandreta Warren ted G ankn Seals, and Invites the attention of all 1x... terested inrur&l-affrjr?. • - ■■■■■••.■■ • ■ jantl - WH. A. DI»CI>OUG, 1 _ ~ «3-TEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER,*® •CottssU O T troop ASD SETKI STREET*, ja25:J > : ; PxtUbitrqK . Copartner^Mp’ TUB DNDERSIGXKD have tbii day entered Intoco-pav nership, under the .nsma and style of J. A.-HUTCH SON & CO, for the purpose of iranactmga Commission an Grocery business JA3. A. HUTCHISON, « T-- Vj A. M. WALLINGFORD. ; Pittsburgh, February 1, ISS^i?* . - t . • -*• fo* ,<v <w. B. XKQLPTU- • • ■ J. RICiIAUDso*. J.l.BE.tAfc.- SKGUSIi 4 KlGflAli93o^ COMMISSION' AND FQItVYAKDINGiIERCIIANTS, A* Wholesale Dealers In Firli, Bacon and Oil, and I’Todtr, generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbrldgo - Inghram, No. 110 Water and 130 First street, PUtslmrg. Penn*. .. .■ : ■■-..■ ■. ■■■ . fr 3 ■ masers o. bat1et...«.......; »• jkq. a. nassm*- BAILET « RGNSIU'W, TEA DEALERS AND FAMII/T'GROCERS; Dealer* 1 Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, keeping Utensils, Ao., Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Elbert street, Pittsburgh. . ■ «prlo:y_ tiuncis ssxisaai' '' johs siooin, , ;• biese ' Plttobhrkhi - , ‘ . v ,'Pittsburgh ' Selterti NlcoU A C 0.,. . TMWDUaB Asn GENERA!/ COMMISSION MERCHANT? _T No. SO9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . Bpenn, Idnsertd »n<l Lard Oils. . ■ , . ■ f 1B&4. a- OWE* FEA’S.SELLEBS&CO., Forwarders and Commtsßlon Sl«rcliantß DEALERS IK - • • PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AIfD’OILSr jafclmg] jVh. 309 Inberly stretU IMtibvrgh, Pa BiXGKL JI’OLCRK AY JGiIU 7. HWROS......ALKX. KIEKPAriUCE OPCLPIIKAS, HERROCA OOm .... WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce Dealers and Commi* slon Merchants,-No. 243 Liberty apr22 • PITTSBURGH, PA. WH. BtROHASt ......nSD. BISOHAM wm. BisonAn A GO., • FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberty street. opposite penna. Railroad Depot , ■ aur7 • • PiTTSPUROn, PA. ' LIVIKGSTONB &• CO., . . FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Steamboat Agents, i , - TBBR£ HAUTVllftfl. ' : . - Henry a. Collin*, FOSWARDINQ AND COSISIIB3IOH MEROHAIIT, M Wholesale Coaler In Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish, anr Produce generally/,No. 25 WOOD BU. [mart Paul • ■ COMMISSION AND FORWARDINa MBBCUANS, Ala STEAMBOAT AQENTB—No. 7 Water street, Cindnruti Ohio. , \*n**_± s Ttmg A Moorheadi . , : ■ ; “VHTHOMSAIiE GROCERS AND JHIGDDOB DBAJaHJSrr W No.2< Wood Street, Pittaboißh.-. ‘ " smith & Sinelair, . • ITTIIQLESALB GROCERS AND-COMMISSION MEB* W CHANTS—Corner Wood and First ate. : l° oy3 Henrf A Cp*> ...... WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission Merchants norm* of Penn an* Irwin «»*»•*- o J. lUUAH Aa^,:*S. HAGAN &• AHL, • "Xirr HOLES ALE end Retell Dealers in: Silks, Jitney :<ma ff Staple DR7 GOODS, B os. 01 Market and 8 Colon, gtreet, . . . . y* aprd J “ E. WHI i'EHOUSEr Fancy bilk and woolen dyer and cleaner, No 7 ISABELLA St, near the Emmet Hotel, jaar-i • ALteonm. mmtf WtLga.PhUa ........wit.EJCHLBTSOSr, Pittsburgh. ~w" ..:.r*, H Uler *b Utcketaon, -fTrHDLEaALB GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES W Wine* and Sokstb—Noa 172 and 174, corner of Irwii * ted Liberty street*. Pittsburgh. Ironfalls, Cotton Yarn* Ac- constantly on hand. ••• - • * Jy2B WUUam Carr & Oo*, t Wm. Cash late af the tlrm of- J PshkxeACo.) nmiOLESALE GROCERS ahd Dealors ln Foreign Winer W and Brandies Old MonOngaUela and Rectified Wbla ker. N 0.529 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' " " J GiIOUTTt IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WIN ES,4c.—Dealer in flue OH Mnnongftbola Wh\»ky, Poach Brandy, «c Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of Smlthfleld and From streets, Pittsburgh, : -- aprl3 •' . .. Thomas 9L Little, • "CTTATOH AND CLOCK MAKER—Firth street, between YY Wood and Market stroeca, opposite Iron City Hotel. AH kinds of Jewelry made and rouaired. !aps:ly “ .’ iPAGOOA TEA. STOK.B, ; TBHJP nAWOSTS. ’W’ioksaZc RdaH Cte>c<y,Dcalfir •I andlmporter af Old Countrjrßlaclc Teas, French Bran \fine3. &0., corner of Diamond aUeyand the. Diamond, Ntrarjb, Pa. ■ <**&■? ■■. A. Tlnaie, ■■ ”• fcsSBV WHOLESALE andHstell SADDLE, HARNESB, B>sa«BATHTTOK. VALTSB and GAKPET BAG mannihe- A turcr. No. 108 Wood street. Plttrtmrgh, Pa. NEW PAPBttail.l<. : . : cAXToir.'omo. UIBHERi ANDEBSON A 00-, bare ] net started Ibrir pa ■JJ per mill et the above place, where they.wtU be happy to rocclro orders for printing and wrapping paper or all ■* . fcDJZ7:tI • VOLUME XII. BUSINESS CARDS'. )BS KXU2KO. ' (Sace&sson to-Kidd AGo.y ■ WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, JVb. 60 tfbod Strut,-JZtftxburghi&i* -< = Proprietors of Dr. briane's Celebrated Yermifaire, liver PUls, ire. j ' *o' , v 1 J»10- JOSEPH FbEMlffG, fB-OCCE3BOa »o fc. wiloox* co.l : ./"HORNER' MARKET STREET .AND DIAMOND, keeps \j constantly on hand a full .assortment .ofDrags, Medi cines, MediclnoQhestfl, Perfumery, and all articles pertain : lugtojiisbusiness. . 49* Physicians? Prescriptions carefhlly compounded at All hours. • ' 'v• r.. : jaAy ’ - B. A. Fatineetoolt ifc Ccu, YSrUOLESALE. DRUG Pint and "YV : Wood stre&ta, and comer Wood and Sixth. • [febl AfiEX JOS. TEEMING having associated WithJOS; ABED, the; business will hereafter be conducted Tinder the style of J, ABRLACO., at the old stand, corner cf*Bmlthlleld and Fourth streets. - . : .r. . ■ ; • ■ ja*.;y - WlllUmThoriiiDrugßlsti HAS REMOVED lo Uw corner of HAND nod PENN Btrceta, where ho,will, aa usual, attend promptly to his numerous friends, Allarndesln hlalinoarnwAiranted purornPd put up with the utmost c&re. :: ;< i ■: raarl4:om JOHN HAFT, JH., . (Successor toJjjs il’tiulTfly,) . • Wlioleiftle imtl RetatlOraggiiti AND Dealer io.PMNTJ*, DViS STUm, 40-> 141 Wood street, threa doors below Yirgla alley,; ...; nprfcm&ely ; r * TITTSDtfBGH. W. S. baTen. f 'HE OLD. PRINTINO ESTABLISHMENT.-YLItX JOBS -IST6R A Btoomok,) find BLANK, BOOK and BTATION& ■ AY WAREHOUSE—is prepared to execute every stylo of uegal,oommerdal, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and nook Binding, ar.d furnish every article In the Blank Book, Paper and Stationary line, at the shortest notice end on the noet reasonable terms.. C : •• • •> Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market *n<t Second streets. ~ . - Printing Otflco and Book Bindery, No. 60 Third at; novl6 TU T« C. Biorcon) BOOKSELLER AND BTATIONER—-has almyg on hand a general assortraeatof School, Miscellaneous and Blank looks, Printmg, Poet and Cap Paper, dn, Wholesale and Ha ail, No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh* Wanted, Rags and Tanaera* Scraps aplfi ly R. L. ALLEN, : :'SrHO&£3ALE DEAUnt IN Foroign WXnoa, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Bye WMaky, Ac., ALSO, BSCTIFnsa DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD SIKEET, MTISUBIIUII, FA. 1 TTIKES, Brandies, Oina, Cordiale r Jamaica Spirits, St r V Croix and Now England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbun, Old Monongahela Rye and Itectlfied Whisky, Apples, Peach, Wild Cherry aod TUockborry Brandies, imported Uavana, Regalia, and Prioclpe Cignw; JUlf Spanish and Commoo Cigars, all at such low p ices ns to challenge CTiopedtlou Fancy Bar Keg* and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Iwmfcohns of all rise*. I respectfully Invite &n examina tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Panna. aprotv Rnssell A Dro , Booksellers, btaiionbrs, dealers in stan DAUD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers ci die I 0.0 F. TOKEV, No, lb Fifth atretL, Pittsburgh, L*a. marlS. ly JOHN V. l OORGAN, Ag*t* WHOLESALE AND IU2XAIL DBUGGIST, A SB >UUI 18 Dyo-stuffl, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, tec., No. G3>£ Wood street, (000 door south of Diamond alley, PtTTBOCRQq. \ jaSg jouxv nmuKLLf WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, P»o. 133 Wood Street, ffait (jooria tl» ChiUl’a elioo Uotuv, Pittalrorab la&yi la \Va CIMIdwICZSt D CALEB IN BAGS AM) PAT EE, No. 149 Wood Struct, Pittsburgh. The highest j>rlo« la cash paid &r rags. my 11.7 William OlesAf OOKBIMJKE—*Corccr of Xhjrt and Wood utraota, above C IL Kav. where be is preuawu to do srery dcsslplleß f Ruling and Binding, fdoc3 BAKU A IfIOSEK. 4 RCHITEOTB*—OEcbp: Philo Hall. No 75 Third street, X Pittsburgh: and east Side of the Diamond, Allegheny. jyl2-Cm Walter P. Marshall, • IMPORTERand Dealer in trench and American Paper \ Hangings maw Removal* H DOWNING, CLOTHIEE,-Sa rAS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison l-X alley, and ho. 3 SEVETiTH* near 8 oath field, when i attention of hid frlmdn and tbo public is invited to the ><k of HEADY'MAUIj GOODS always on Irani. Also, otbs, Cashmeres and Vestings foe ordered work. A full 'S->rtmeot of Varnishing Goods fbr gentlemen, including 4t*«£fjill qualities, Trunks, Prabrellag. &c Ji&2 ECiiDit 1 009 «*CU>£kSt».. M »... MM .w M h'cicszst, Wholfisaio and Retail Clothing Sorcbants, Ha 8 8 .• WOOD. STREET. pBB subscribers respectfully inform their oil customers 4. and the pnblic in general, that, they hare thin' day as* jciated thcmtelvcA iu tbo above business, under the firm •= JUI£N srCLOSIvKY <&• CO.. They respectfully solicit a are or public patronage. The previous business of each will be Bottled fey them* *.v«m respectively. fnbo - domes C, Watt r TiVIUJII—Xe. 45 Fifth-street, opposite the VX Theatre; Pittsburgh, Par - • •• • ,apt 7 3 LAIRJD, flato.of.tUeflnnof Coolsx A Lute,) having ' -JV«' opened-oXORE I NOi O» (t»i>'. doors above the old itedi) for thepurpose Of carrying on the CLOTHING ■ xUgINESSj hopes by. strict attention to> business tajnOrirn' aareot ifau patronage of ibe late Arm: 1 . N: B>-ClnthiiJg made to order In the most fashionable. "tries, and on the shortest notice—inferior to nono in the • -- -••••"« ' ~ . Jah2fty JOBI&PHD.IiOWIIVt TTo. 43 Cbmer of h\fU\ and Wood Slrtdii Jffiee op rtairs.Entrance from fifth street, Pittsburgh, • IEsPECTFULLY announce to tat public that he has iV commenced the BEAL J23TATIS AGKNCY, in ccnnwc too Kith.lntelligence and General Uullecdng. He Kill I .{flo attend to renting. • Personam want of-servants, in an; I opacity, or thoso In Kent of piacsA.Tnll bnsupplied at short |. jtice. All. business-entrusted to hi* eoru-promptly at* [. ' lOided to. i- ;-7/ . .. .. Refertacu—’S. J. SJgham, Esq, lUchard Cowan,* Esq., TV. .-. Ur. Alex* Attack* James Jilackeral, A. A. Mason, ;■ -afflt A'Old.. : v. ' .> . :■_ JgnlB i Austin Loomis, t KAL' ESTATE AG.ENT.”aXerc£aadUe, Stock, and BUI lv Broker, Office, No. 92 VoatttfStroat,(aboTe Wood.) The . abscnlwr having opened an office at tbe abovoplatt*, for the O2 negotiating Loin;, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and .u other Instrument* forthe security Of Money, and for the arenas? andsulo oT Stocks. '"Will also give prompt and articular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leas* ittnii Estate. [jy7J AtTSTIN LOOMIS. . l, ouinnm. S. OOTUDiSRT & SOSi aEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, So. 90 BnnttijUbl tirefi. • ■ novl . ‘ C7nra« ■ a ! LEE, (snooßflon to MimrnY a Lee.) WOOL DEAL* • BR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ibr the sola if American Woolen Goods. No. 139 Liberty street. fmy4 ■ . L.E, Hnyward, Dealer in -boots,shoes, trunks ena leghorn and BRAID ilATti, corner of Market and Liberty sts., <o. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa.: • , . ..•■•■ . jel4;y: -• -'>* James BSeKlingev, ATONONGAHELA PLANING MlU^lftraldrespectfully M inform his Mends wad the- public* that his new estab* -Ishment is now in full opuratlon, ana that he is prepared to 'araiflh Boat Cabins, and fill all orders Tor Planed Lumber, flth promptness, and at the lowent rates. • Board and Plank, planed on one or ppth rides, constantly <n hand. * Sash, Doers, anfiblouEßngSiorcTnry description, made to «der.:t;. ..~V Builders and Carpenters Would find it to their advantage *o give him a call, os ho can now tttrjUsh. them with planed "tuff suitable for every'deflCriptlon ot work. - ; are. Ju ............. csiswrn* HEEBON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, \ ft ANUFACTORKUB of all kinds ©rBUASS WORK, LO i!rl COiIOTIVE, STKAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS,Ac. Al »o, Cotton Batting Manal&ctarorn.. - - . Foundry on Rebecca street* Allegheny City. ■ Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. .OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, ir cash paid. Orders loft at the Foundry or Office, will ho iromptly attended to,. . .. : . feb9:ly •Bchuchnan fc Httunleln, LITHOGRAPHERS— ThirdBtrcet.oppoelto the Post-office, Pittsburgh. Mops, Landscapes, BUTHcads, Show Bills, labels, Architectural and. Machine Drawings, Badness ana Visiting Cards, eta, Engravcdor Brawn: on Stono, Printed n Dolors, Qold, Bronze, or Black, in the most approved style, »ad at the most reasonable prices. - octlSsly ' 8. SPUlnley, House, sign, and ornamental: painter, and .Dealer in Paints—No. 44 Bt, Clair street, Pittsburgh, flee constantly on. hand rail kinds o! Paints,'either dry or mixed, Japan and Cocal Varnish.. Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Qlsss ot oil sires, Putty, Paint Qrushesi.&o4 all of the;boat quality*and- for sale at reasona ble prices. sepll BO.ISd'WOObBTBirr.TnDDOOttEZLOWymonrAILIT. BOWXdTETLEr. . . IMPORTERS and manufacturers of JjMQßlmml L uii3»RY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL 1 INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We •fig. .'koepa general assortment or the above Hi/.- . v. -v . .. ertlclosconstantly oa hand; together etth a general variety of Fancy Hardware.., Also, Guns, Pis tols and Revolvers, FlaskSrHoms, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bowie,'Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; tailors anfl Ualr Dressers’!Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Suppotters. • • ' Jobbing and repairing neatly - • RIFLES!—We are making Rifles of every description, to mler, of the beat and-workmanship ..)rders received for them at Wholeeale or Retail, will he fill jjd with despatch. . Hunting parties supplied at . Wholesale orioes. . . • . . .■■ ■= mylfi , .rpHE subscribers arenow opening attbeirnew Wareroom - L NO; 109 -FIRST: STREET, 'between Wood and Smith' Gftld,the largest assortment of CHANDKLIKRS, BBAOK» J3TB,PEND ANTS, and all articles connected. vitGis Fitting, ever offered in'this markets Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly in tecblpt of new patterns : and Varieties* they 6onMentlyinvitethe attention of pats ebssera to their ..selection. We are.determined to Bell as low as any house in the West,,and being practical Gas Fit ters. can offer peculiar advantagesto those desiring articles In this lino.* • • v;. • We oontiuueas heretofore to fit uphoildlngs of eTeiy de scription for gas. waterand steam.: ',. : ■ • Brass Castings of all kinds-made to order promptly. - ... LONO,:MIIiLEB:*OO,, ’ suuri&y ' —‘ street.. John H. Mellor, TTTHOLESALE AND. ENTAIL': DEALER IN MUSICAL VV INSTRUMENTS, Pianos* Music, School • Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street; fjanl ■■ J^Bryan TjmiOLESALB AND BETaIL JtiIQOOR MERCHANT) f t ? 156 liberty street, eiutAl Diamond alloy. I foblOgr- PUBLISHED DAILY BY Q. P. GULL MORE, AT THE “POST tiIULUINIhV OOKNEK OF FIFTH A!*i> WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IS ADVANCE —............J. njuujro, Notice* EKTEKFUIBK WORKS, Chandelier* ud Ok, Fixture*. BUSINESS CARDS. __ . JOSHUA KHODES ft CO., WHOLESALE FBUITE&3 6 COSEECTIONEBS, ■* ‘ w- 29 WOOD Bf., PmBBUBGU, PA., HAyB on hand and are receiving the fullotring Goods, .which thoyofferat the lowest market rates: . ,75 baga lrica Almonds; ~ 20 boxes MaccaronJ; BicUy do ‘ 20 « 1 Veraieeila; • • 25 bale* Bordeaux do .60 « .farina; • lfebagsflhoUed <do - 60 “ W.Kock Candy; ;60 '• Filberts; • - 25 « ANo.l do .v 60 « Walnuts; 10 « Bed do 60. «. GroamNata;- 15- . Capowj - ; 600 bushels Pea Nuts; 16 “ Olives; - 25 bblfl. Texan Pecans; 75 “ Guno Drops; ..25 “Illinois do 100 • “ IfOtenges; 2000 Oocoa fiats; £0 ** JnjuboPaste; 200 boxes German Plums; 60 dot assorted Pickles; 125 kegs do do 80 “ “ Preserves; , lObbls. do do 100 “ "Pepper Sauce; ' ■ 10 cases Prunes, glassjars; 10 eases Sordines; 10 M > . “.. . foncy 5 . bf. bxe. . 60 casks Currants; 2 do . SQcaScs Citron; 200 bags Brasil Sugar; 200 boxes Cluster Baldns; ■ 40bbls S. C.Sugar; 100 b& 51. SL • do . -25 “Lovermg’a. Sugar;.; SOOqr. M ■ .** . .do . 10casesUquonuo; 200 boxes No. 1 Herring; 25 boxes Ref'd do 100 ; u Bcaled do 20,000 Principe Cigars l ease Mace; 10,000 Havana do lbbl. Nutmegs; 10,000 Regalia do ( l ,Cloves; . • 2,500 Half fipanisKCHgars; T - 25 gross Blacking; r 60 gr. Mrs. Miller’s p, Cut 25 baskets Salad Oil; -• : feO-grOss do J. C. ANDEI - ; Ho. 8 .Wood fitreei \\t JIOLISSALB Dealersiu - ft -' OoafrttionoTj,Sugars, Planes, Oranges, Lemons, Ui Filbert*. Walnuts, Cream Nui Apple Cnecse, Sardines, Plckt mieelll. Mnecaronl, Olive OIL ' GEOAOIfi VLUTCHB&, FROM NEW TOBX, - - -MAfUJFACTOKIS&qrtbo celebrated Ai a \ Goseumcr Ventilating Wig, LlubUc / : V Band Toupees,and every description 1A of Onuuncntal Iltdr, for Ladles and L> Gentlemen, . 79 FOURTH RTIiEKT, between Wood ond Pitt ß system enables Ladles yjffer and Gentlemen to me&suro theirheads W with accuracy. •.-•■• 9 FOR WIGS. No. 1. ThoroundoftbeUeacL » No. 2 From the frrehead over the bead to node, No. 2. "No. 3. From car to ear, over the top. No. 4. From car to car, round tbo forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the bead only—a paper pattern, the osnctghnpeof the baldpart. • fmy4 EKTEUPUISK FOUNDRY, ALLEGHENY* CIT*. Wjrr?i<ms* t federal street* n6ar Hit Bndffi-, •■ • ! HAVING fitted up zny establishment with all the lutird: improvements, embracing every facility for manufac : luring In the best &cd cheapest style:. and owning th* nx* elusive right in J. J. Johnson's Box Smoothing licbj% and John Johnron'u Seif-heating Ccarcoal Irons, patented Jan uary 10, ISM, superior to any thiog of the kind In ih» toet* hot, and also having a patent'd improvement for moulding the above irons, Wagon itoxrs, ana I’ipa Boxes, I am pre pared to aeli wholesale and retail on fair terms. ■ ••• Any ponans wishing to purchase the right for moulding upon the Improved plan, and manufacturing any or uU of the above articles, will pwose address 0. KING3LANP,- Allegheny city. lOWA FOVSDItV NO. 103 WOOD STREET. JOHX 0. PARRY, xmewssm- to J.o.P*rry A Oo.,) begn to inform the customers of the old firm* and the - public generally, that he has now on band*, and is extensively en gaged in manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS— such as: Patent Chilled Bolls; large Kettles and -Curbs; Patent Betties, for Boap,Poi Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettles, for the manufacture of Cano Sugar—all cad on <t patent crocus, known as J. C. Parry’s, and are superior for dure bfllty to any other, and sold lower than those mode on the old plan. nOLLOW WARE— A general • assortment, all hom new and improved patterns, WagonUoxes, Dog Irons, Bad Irons, Bolling Mill Costings, and Machinery of crery description, always cn hand or made to order. Cook btoves, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal BtoTee, of every description; lowa Cook Stoves, fire sizes. which received the first prize for iB6O and 1861, at.tha Agricultural Pair of-Al.r legbeny County, Poland recommended by fifteen hundred persons; Enterprise Cook Stores, four sizes; Premium Cook Stores; Egg and lladiator Oca! Stores; Parlor Stores, Ac,. Parlor Orates and Penders, great variety, K'fiuiifuUy enamelled. Common Grates, and building material of OTery dascrintion. A groat variety of Ornamental Rafllng.for Cemeteries and P»nncg. • • •. Plough* and Plough large stock of .all the kinds In use, and will be sold at reduced prices. Hall's Pat* ent fasver, True American, Egan's, Crane's, Kinkald'e, Woods’, Peacock’s, Ball’s, Improved Bull, Ao.: itouMe Plough*^ The Michigan Double Plough. which has taken the premium at the State Pairs of Hew YctX. Pennsylvania, and Ohio,and wherever U has been exhibited. Iron and Nalls, Stove Pipoand Tin Ware—all of which 1 ■will sell at the lowest prices; and respectfully Invltethe nubile to give n*« call, at th* old stand. No. 163 Wood sk xhUlt : rows. ,r»na,v. ALLEGHENY FORGE. * Sofoo3lo\ SUETTEB & CO, (Late BU&cl A Semple's Bolling Mill.) on thefaeuk of. the Allegheny, below the Et. Clair Street Bridge, Auxcuxny GttY, Fa.. IVUE proprietors respectfully Inform-.tho public Inst, baviog made extensive adiitious to their eafobllsbr meat, they are prepared to manufacture, on the tnoi*t rta* etmablo terms, Iron Work for Bridges, Car Axlew, Qaarrr 'Work, Stone Cutters' and Masons'. Toole, Shafting,Blill Ocarina, Machine Work in general, and heavy lording, of every description. Also, HOUSE BUOES manufactured fay &htilar , » Vo.tent IToru Shot Machine. The Hurst* Shoe Ma*. Chino will bo in operatiou about the middle of February, when ail orders for Shoes will meet with prompt attention. Mill Picks made and drafted. Orders sent by mall or tele* graph attended to on the shortest Duties. • Cargo’* Daguerreotyps and Art Gallery, Apolio Building, Mo, 76 Jlwrift itr€d t (ncsl to Aymrs . Carpel Emporium.) SB* M. CARGO A CO. having fitted up the most ample rooms in the city with mammoth sky and side lights, offer First Class ÜBLKN£3SI;3, iu style to suit all, varying in price, according to size and quality of case, Ac. Oil Paintings, by the best artists, for sale, and. on ex hibition during the day and evening. Citizens oad stran gers are invited to call and examine apcclmems-and Paint ings. —■ - • : . ■rr~: NEW HEED STORE) JAMES WARDROP, 07WE&S for Balo CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved breed, being very hardy, and flue singers. Bird Seeds —Canary, Hemp, MilleMtooe and mixed Seed, JSouqutts will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWlfßSyvlt: Camdiaa L Rose Buds; Heliotropes, *o. Etcrgweus(lnpots) fbrCUriztmoeTrees, from the Seed and UorUcuHuttd~mrc» N 0.40 FifthsunowWood. . - »■. UccaQ voninme tu«*SmObc., Tnß subscriber tiftTituriheeiclUKire ri«ht tfta&nunifr tare and sell RWKENBY’S HOT. AUI AND 8510 KB CONSUMING FURNACE,!* prepared to roceire orders*nod contract tbr be*time building with the most economical Furnace now in use. Tno attention of those Jntorustod Li solid ted. Any iniormbtlon can bo bad of A. BRADLEY* No* 2 and 4 Vood street, or of J. BAR^BOhLAR, UodJLtfl ironCitrStoto Wnrohouse,NO. 181 RoodLgt. D 'enoi ol Loncnrorth & Co* ifttroa (Vines and Brandy TZ{£ understened bus received and offers for rale, at Cm ctnmm pncei. a large quantity of Logworth & Zimmer man's enoice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La* die* 1 Sweet Catawba Wines. Such ft» may desire to procure an excellent artlclo of Nativo Wine, (the pure juice of the erape.) will find my establishment the ploco for the gratifi cation of theJr desires. Tho Catawba Brandy, distilled from tbo genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent judges, equal in navor to toe best Imported C^n^ c|a , TßEN - ■. laao No. 187 Liberty street KNGiaWXSD CLASSICAL BEMINAKY. ‘ W. T. MCDONALD, M». A.,- Principal.. mBS next session of the Institution will commence on X MONDAY, the 6t!t of September next, at the room cor ner Of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Veedor. . • _ Rrjcrmctt —Hon. A. W. Xooml«. 0.. Kanp, Jr., Fj-Von onhoret, B, Miller. «ir. • > SUtUft • —KcwCoach ana Carriage Factory I • JOHNSTON, BBOTHEBS & 00., Comer of Rebecca and Bdmont amts, AXUgheny -Chty, WOULD respectfully Inform tholr Mends the public generally, that they have tho manufacture of Carriages* ***y^--*Sg—'ltockaways.Bugglefi.Sleigha ana Gbir!ots,in all their various styles of finish and proportion. All orders will be exoonted with strict regard to durability > and beauty of finish. Repairs will also bo attended to on tho most reasonable terms. Using in aW their work the best Eastern Shafts, Foies, and WheoV stuff, tbeyfool confi dent that all who favor thorn with their patronage, will bo perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. • Purchasers are requested to give ns a call, before purcha sing elaewhore. ' octG:ly ■ OARRIAGBB FOR SALE. ffluß undersigned has JustTeceivuU at his . vpi X CARRIAGE WAREROUBE. neflrAheTwoMiießun.betweenPlttaburghaaSßlJSSHpfc. and JLawrenCeviUe, a splendid ■«Mwm> w »UßPTl.w.. of VEHICLES, of every description, and will continue to rooelve regularly, new and seoond hand Carriages* Stdkiesj Buggies* Oe. f which he will sell on tne Tory lowest terms for cash; Having had twelve toots' practice In thobasine*s,und with'his well known facilities in the East, he flatters himseU in putting down all competition. Those wlshingto purchase are respectfully invited to coll and sea for themselves. v • Especial and prompt attention paid to repairingof Cirri agesjAc.: [mylB:tUwT*l JOSEPH WHITE. BLANK HOOKS— Legere, { : journals, Day Books, . ! v.. Cash Books, Receipt Books, Dockets, Or any descrip tion of BLANK BOOKB MADE TO ORDER at short notice, of the most superior quality of papor, bound in any style required. Blank Books psant to orter.' A large and excellent stock of Blank Books always on hand And for sale at low rates, consisting of Cop,Demy and Medium work. In all styles of binding. The trado auppliod on liberal torms. ■ W. 8. HAVEN,~ ; i ■ Blank Book Manufacturer, saps'- - Corner of-Market and Beoonfl streets. ~ JEHU HAWORTH. corner of Diamond and-Diamond aUev* wishes to inform his tmstomers and the public generally, that he is now. receiving a targe .and choice selec tion pf GROCERIES. such as cholco .Ycrang Uyson, Impe rial, Udnnowaor. -extra fine Souchong, Ningyonk, Oolong, Oougo, aha scentea Orange Pekoe,TEAS ;: Mocha, Old Java COFFEES; fine~BUGAßBand SYBUPSjBunch, Cluster. Yalflucla,Ban and Sol tana RAISINS; fxeahCUB BANTH; preserved Citron. Lemon and Orange Peels; supe rior French BRANDIES; Port, MaddrvTeneriffe, Cham* pagne.'lisboni Sherry and Malaga WINES; together with a general assortment of which he Is determined re sell atsuch LOW PRICES that cannot.be beat bf ahy other Store In the city. • - . -• novlT bags prime Bio Ooffeo: • : T , i 2d do do . . Ihguyredo; , 60 pockets OldGoveramoat Java do; for sale fry i ■ -^-<iprg3 : -*—-r ' MILLER A RIOKETSON. TOHN.iM’DEVIIT . A .BRO, -Grocers and Dealers in o ForeSgaand Domcstio liquors, Liberty street, opposite head of Smithfield fft . ft# ■* *• -=• :n PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY. IISOxV & CO., it, Pittoburgh/Pa., i Foreign Fruiw, Nuta, Spices, i. Cigars, Ac, ic. Raisins. Hgu Imcs, Dates, Citrons, Almonds, its, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pi: e lea, Saucos, Hock Candy,. Vox. i Ac, Ac. : cpr2o:ly * V v BUSINESS CARDS. : ; AEKOLIX & WILLIAMS, '~. HEATIKG AHD VEHTHATIHG WAREHOUSE, •: - c uAtadFAbtußias of . : '' V: ' CMUon.Furnaces,' Wrought Iron Tubing, Akd FiniKQS jrdßßinAs, Gab oe. Water. O* No, 25 Market street, Pittsburgh- - ; We have sold our Patterns, Ac.; to Messrs: ARNOLD 4 WILLIAMS, whom wo oordiolly Tecommeud to tbo patronage of the pubUe. -:v:* i : , • . ja3;{ • , ; , . .SOAIFE, ATKINSON A OKELY. A CARD,—Mr. 4i. ANTON and IL SOUROKi)JiIt would Jr. L respectfully announce tb the citizcnsof Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they will - give instructions on tbei’iono, Guitar,; Violin- and Piute.. Inquire at H. SchroederA Cn/p NKW MU3IQ STORK. 84 Fourth fitret . • . sgps3 • " - JU GALWAY, v PORK PACKER AND PBOVISION DEALER, Ja7:£l 4 OoHMiRCXAt Row, lobertt'btubep, '' j S. GBAPF...AKIiIKOSS Hl* GRAFF A CO., Western Foundry, No-124 Wood street, ' .'V- ritrsßOßda, vXJ '■ l 1 ;""' Manufacturers of cooking BTOVBS/Coat and• Wood Stoves, Parlor. Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plain and FascyGrates,Plain and Fanny Penders,Sad and Dog Irons. Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettle*, Waeon Boxc.k, Ac. f Jn3:ly| I . JACOB JU’COLLIBTBR* ■WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIO Aft MANUFACTURER : A2ittiXß.\U!RisALi,l£isl«ior:;;v; f.:'r ■: •-,:■■■ ■ Snufl) . and Cigars)' . Fti/lhtLf JhUsbMryhiTKji V9* Kocps constantly on Imnd u iargß'snpply of all ihe yarioosbrapdBpf:liap«KedCfgaTs;. . - njaS# JOSEPH CHAPMAN* WHOLESALE ; AND RETAIL DEALER 'IN UIPOBTED CIGARS, my2:ly- • No. 63. MART«/&TBgBT. Bmsnunan. B LOUTH A BRO., East Birmlngiiun, manufacturers of • Bar Iron* and small Iron oi alt dortorlptioiuf, and make, nlso,thollneat<iuality oriioopn, Bounds and Sqaaro JSarLeaTeordors for Iron in: the box.bt the dtyPbft Oflte. «sifi Co-ParmcTßUip*- '. • fTHE subscribers bar* this day formed a partnership Ibr X .the purpose of carrying on Comvtissum-. and Jbrteanf uiff, in connoctioa.trUh tbo F%sh\ Bacon and Q{l, and Pro duct business generally, under the style of ENauau & Kica .aumom ;• warehouse No. .110 Water and 160 Front a(rortfl{ formerly occupied by BurbrMge * Inphram; - WSL &JSS»aUSH, . . JAMES HIOHAJIDSON. JAB. J. DEN NEXT. ‘ ' ■ Pittsburgh, FebrusrylFt, 18M:feb3 ; T t. toe Greatest invention of tne Age. ■nz& IX) AVOID those unpleasant feeling that usually I S 3 accompany tho woaring of a cetr Hat, th»OONFO& C£|&MATOK, lately Imported from Paris, forma tlie Bat to the exact shape ami also of the Lend. • Ansatiit,aoda good- Uafc may be had at 77 Wood street aprß _ . .-.WM; DOUGLAS. * STOCKING PACTOBY, FIFTIT STREET, . Sign of THE OLD STAHB. TYTILLIAM i/ALY has returned from the AXamifhctur* f V . ins Jlofdury Districts of Europe, wbcro ha has pur ebued, far ca?h, a very extensive and writ assorted stock of the beat descriptions only of Blockings.' Bock*. Undershirts, Drawers,. Gloves; aloO-new style of Children’aasd Mfca«a" Fancy Stockings, togoThorwitb Ms domestic stock or Pitta* borga Manufactured Jitsicry. Ho will 6dl by wholesale or rotailat? Now York Ir-nartcra* price*. ■ ’ ; ;: - . • .WILLIAM DALY & CO. Bememborthe plm 21, Sign of Tim OLD STAND. uJy23 boon omoe. JOHN A. STREET, between Fourth and Diamond allay; Money loaned tin Gold and Silver Plato. Diamonds. Gold and Silver Vretches, Jewetry, Musical Instruments, Guns and pistols, Feather Beds, Fur* niturc, and *ll kinds of" articles—for any length oftima agreed on. Charges Jbr storago consldorably lower than heretofore. Private entrance through the hail door. All huslnpss transactions eirictiy confidential:'; Gv” Forfaited plalgus sold immediately after b*ing out of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch* «S Jewelry, on hand. • eprlfcCm : TKASI IKAfe.- i ;■ ArtOilUi, thooriglualand only, importer in this ii: ; j'tho best Congo T^wsfnflfi I/mdoa, Is uotr-rewiYlttr! a v;* v large and choice selection of TEAS, which he iideuri: nod to sell at such prices and fiacuess of quality, that ftU toe reesioss putters In this or the next city cautiot beat. Ho most respectfully invites the ladies and gentlemen cf this and the surrounding districts, without distinction of nation* :to eall and iry hls Tces, which ho sells subject to on returned, if they don’t givo satWoetion. Thefallowingaretheprices: "Prim* Oolong, Souchoncrand Congo,s7*4(3socunts • A'vcrv superior English hromkttst CongcCWfc.fl lb.. . . Extra fine, a very deilclou* Congo, 7fic.*s to. Fino Young Hyson, to. Extra flneYouug Hyson ana Imperial, 76c.t0. Very best Young Yysou and lmperi&l, 61 to. Don* mistake the place--PAGODA TEA STORE, corner of Diamond and Diamond alley -A liberal reduction made to dealers • -i •• loiriH '■ VVarten’g ( ongreu Ink* ' : INK is prepared by a purely chemical pvoew, and X ls»«Tantffd{e>CQnfffi7i ToUi\vg\vjiin>]vttoxnct*ih(if*m+ Itispalu wheaGrst u»jed, hut by exposure to thoeirbe* comes gradually of a most Intense and black, - For sain in bottles of nirl »ui sits, by vhclnsale or retail,at: • 6epB -W.'S. HAVA’S > • Stationary .War ase. Market street. comer of 2d. ■VfBW MUbIC STORE —The eubseritera have opened at Xa No, 80 Fourth *dr»?cL r. choieo eoUecUon ef crosra and mufiltal Instruments, Italian and German strings. Pianos, by M. Krard, ol Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Ktntcs; by M. Euler, Frankfort, A. 31.; Gl»rton<>t*, do. All kinds ofhrass instru weals from thn best Freudi manuftirtcricvollnf which tre offer lo the public on more liberal tonas, feeling confident that we can render entire satisfaction. H. BGHKOKDEIt A GO., No. 83 Fourth *t. n Schrocdor and G, Anton will giro Instructions on the frlano, violin and guitar...• •: • ■ •' w»p23 Just Herelved This Day, A T WM. DltfßY’B, HU MQEIITY Street* a splendid as* xX sortmeut of colored and white fancy linen Drillings and Ducks, of the newest n&tterns; for pant* and enr.ta; 10 piwos of fancy Cnsrimorea; alar cstock of Gfunbroons, Caahinrretts, ylalu and fancy colors; Vestings, Shirts, Blocks, Uaniiki’rchiols,<?tc., to to sold rcry cheap for cosh; the largest stock of fancy flnmmcr Clothing m the city, furhioonblj: cut and veil made. Orders In-the Tailoring Lino executed In the bast manner at lh* shortest notice. inyl?-:lm iT. k. SEtTU...... X. m’KExVu, • Oopartnerthlp Notice. AN UNLIMITED PAATNfiUMrfP lias thin dav been formed between Is. A>. KKKVIL and A. li. KEEYIL, -for the purpose of wholesale and retail dealing and manu facturing of Hat*, Gipa and Fur?, Under thrfhnm- and style of ALF. KEEYIL A 00. ;AU fhcdobtaof B.'A.Krotll and A. B. Keavll will be sallied by the above firm, and all per* sons indebted to either of the abovo parties will mnkc pay*, meat to Atf. Keevil & Co. ALF. KEKVII, A CO. Pittsburgh, May lQtb, !&64~{myll . • ■'• '■■■ : '■ ProclasiAtlodt' BY rlrtnc of a precept under the bands of Wm. B. Mo* Clure, Pn'>ildt«ntof ihe Court of Oi>muaoa Plans, in and for tho&th Judicial district of IVonsvlracin, and Justice of tho C;>nrtof Oyer and Terminer, and gonoral Jail Delivery, In und for. said District, and William l*ogss and Gabriel Adams, Ewja., Associate Jadges of the same.county,. in and for the county of Allegheny, dated the Isttfsyof May. In tha year of one I/>rJ one thousand-eight hundred and fifty four, and to me directed, for holding & Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jell Delivery, at the Conrt House in the aity of Pittsburgh,' on the Ist Monuay of June, at IQ o’clock, A*M. : ; Public notico is hereby given to all of the Justices of the - Peace. Coroner and Constables cf thn county cf Allegheny, that they bo theu and the-v,-la tftbjr propcr por3un*, wlth Ihclr rolls, rcennls, exatmnalions and other re* wembmneev to do those- things which to their rrspective offices,“in their bohalf appears.to" Iw doaV-add also those that will prosecute the prisoners that now ard or may bo In the jail of salil county of AUeghony, to be then and tharo to prosecute against them as shall be just* Given under my hand, In PHtxbnrgb, this tut day of May, :1q the year of our Lord, 000 thousand eight hundred and flfly-four. atui of this Commonwealth the 77th. my8;td...... WM. MAGILL, Sheriff. ■. Public XVotloe* • Scuooe Department, 4 ) • Umishorg, May IQ,IBM. }• BYtlie4MSociionof the 41 Act for the regulation anil continuation of - the Common School .Bsß'cm,?-piused" May 8 1654, it la made tho duty of the. Superintendent of Oomraon School*, to gits notice Lypublication in two news papors ln each MQnry .for throo successive .weeks,.to tho Echool Directors of the pcperil counties, that they arc to moot la convoutlon a; tho i»at of Justice of the proper ooun* ty.on tho FIUBT MONDAY OF- JUNENEXT/and eclcct," •tnctt txx*,bya xnajority of tho who’o nnmbor of Directors prefqtvLone person of literary and edeatlflo acquirements, and of skill and experience In the art of,teaching, os County Superintendent, for three succeeding school years. The School Directors-present in such convention, or a majority of them, pbatl at the same time flx.thn compensa* tlon of tho County Superintendent, and Immediately after such election, the President and Secretary of tbacoavention shallxertiff to of . Common Schools, at. 'Harrisburg, the name, amount of annual compensation allowed, and the Post Ofileo address* of tho poison who may he elected. County Superintendent, . .: 0. A. BLACK) my!B:3w - v - Sup'i Common Schools. Custom House, .PmsßUnaH,. • \ ■ . . SußvsToa*B Omcs. May 224,1853. J : Harine HoipltaTSiipplies. SEARED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until < 12 o’clock ofthe £otb day of Jane, for tho supply of the following articles, fortbeusoof thosick. ct thu (United States)Marinenospital,cear this dty,until theSOthdby ofJane,lBss: - • 'Beef,' as fro* as .possible from bone „ Price per To., Brown Sugar, of the best qua1ity............. . uo Rice............... do -Tea, Hy50n...;................ Rico F10ur............... .Sperm Cand1e5........... ........... 00ff0f1.i;...................... Butter, best quality. Middling Bacon.., Ham 5..,.;...;...., ............... 8ard.................... Floor,-best superfine,.'. Molasses Port VTino..... .Vinegar Milk;... Best Bolted Meal P0tat0e5..,......;... 8ean8......~(. Eggsi.; 5a1t...... ....... Hominy.... ... ..... . W00d............... . ...Price per cord; C0a1................ ; ....Price perhu* ‘ All of the within (or abovo) articloa to bn of the verybeßt quality, end to be furnished ateach times andiasucbquan* titles aa on-the requisition of the Stevnard of the Hospital, approved by-thb Surveyor, may be required. : “ . • . . Any other articles thafrmay.be wanted, theeontraetorto furnish at iho lowest market prices. • It Is estimated that the number of patlenti to bo supplied will avornge about .20 per day, in addition to which there will bo about 10 officers and servants to be supplied. - Any information emeurning tho contract will bo glven on application at this office. . : Surveyor and Agent, v - : P; B. Marina Hospital. l BCItDISG "XiOV FOR SAIiE. - A lot-24fe«tffcnt on WYLIE street, and. extending A backlOQfectto Wlde-alloy. On the bade part of the Lot Is a Cellar Wal],buJlt for two email Hoascs. This Lot is in a'desirtblo location for a residence; and wOI bo Mid lotr.and on favorable terms. Title.good,and nloar'ftom Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO, P, GILLHOBBj fshflC At jQSor of .Konilos ‘ -*■ ■•>. •*' "t»-f»i'"v -.' ■ *■;. *’•* : ' ■ *lz V • i - ■••'. * ■••■■ V JUNE 8, 1854. WORLD’SFAIRS, London, lBsl, and New York, lBs3* TRIUMPH OVERTHE OOM PETITION OP THE WORLD. a ! TUB first and only PRIZE MEDALS for Hsx ness at the Q real Exhibitions in London,lBs2, /fwl' and In New York, 18&3, was awarded to JyjuEjL LACEY A PHILLIPS,. • Messrs. LAOEY. A at their .extensive estab lishment, Nos 12,14 and 16, Bouth Flßh street, Philadel phia, keep the largest stock of ready-made Harness add Saddles; of any house in the .United States. Xheyhaye . rednoed the basiness of mannfiictnring to such perfect sys tem, that, for quality and price, they are beyond all com*' petition. The best of Leather. only is used, and no pains are spared to roach perfection in every article. It Is acknwledgod, that for lightness, : comfort and real value, the Harness and Saddles of Lacey A Phil lips snrpus all others. They invite a close examination of their stock. Attention is colldd to the following scale of prices; Good, plain, serviceable Single ll&rness,.to {25,00 •*: fancy “ « “ 28,60 to 35,00 .. “ plain Double Harne55,..................... 40,00 to 80,00 , They have a branch of their establishment at Now Or leans, No. 81 Charles street." Country. Harness Makers can be supplledwith Harness -cheaper than they can manufacture them, i r A number of HARNESS MAKERS are offered con stant-employment, .the, year round. The highest wages given. Apply to LAOEY A PHILLIPS, • • No, 12,14 and 10, South Fifth street, near Minor- street, Philadelphia, Pa. feb2 OIT Y C ABI NE T WAR E HOPS IS, Ift. 173 OBBST&UT STJtJSJST, (Oppositi Inxispxapgzics HAlk.) - PlUlndelpHla. - : / FUBNITUBE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising LouisXlV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modem style; In Bosawood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwood and Maple;.. all of superior construction, and finished In the best style, equal to, if noVaxcoUfog'in anal; > ity, the Goods of any Establish mentlntheUnltedßtates. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren-' tices being positively excluded, land using the bestm* • torials, the work cannot fall to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst tho . many, advantages offered-to pur •s chasers, Is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely finaeneestablishmentv.by which means all the articles In each room correspond in 6tyle and quality, and the immenso stock always' cat' hand,* twing so various in design, enables purchasers, to pleaso theirj taste »n a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. • i-rv.- • To oivnan idea of.the finishod Furniture on band, I need only Inform you that my Rooms are 17& tee Hong, by 27feefc wide.fournoora in number; with Bhops contiguous, sefit dont.to empl6y 200 hands, which Is a guarantee that tho work Is ail done under my own immediate insoection. ! , -o&*The Pocking is oil dona in the Store, and Furnitdro warranted to carry Safely any distance.: Visiters to Phila dolphin are respectfully invited, as pnrenasers or otherwise, to call ana easminn the Goods. - • »n25Tv ' JOSEPH PIOGRIOOB. ... COMMISSION ANIV FORWARDING MERCHANT, I NO. 33 COXSUCXAL, BZLOW PISS BtBJO*. St. Louts, Mo., , /CONSIGNMENTS and Commissions will meet with prompt \J and personal attiXtiion, and llbsial ddtanots will bo given when required,on Consignments or RUlapflidiog, ’ tn -TuXixt. : Orders tor tho purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other -Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Morcnandfae and Pro duce wIU meet with especial cans dispatch; tho lowest rates, of Fwdghtwlli always be procnrea,and tho expense of Storage and Droyogo ns much-as posoible* avoided.- : * Page.&Baccn, Bt. Louis; 'EllisAMbzzon. Cincinnati; Ch«riees,BlcnrACo* do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau A Voile, do; Hosea A Fraser. do; Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, .do; ff. W.Butier A Bzo.,Plttsbh; E.O.Goooacons A Go., do; D. Leech 4 Co., do; E.AC.Yarnall ACo.,PhQada; Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, JjM.BuckAMorcan: B!ow:£ March, New York. B.B.Comegys, - - do: FrostAFomst, do; ShleldsAMiller,' 1 do; Charles A.Molgs, ... do; Josiah Loo A Co., Baltimore. A. G.FarwellACo.,Boston; Abraham J, Cole, . do; Howard, Bon A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville; H. D.‘ Nowcoob A Bro.; do; T. 0. Twlohell A Co., Commission Merchant*. New Orleans. : have an open Policy of Insurance; which will cover ■all shipments to my address, when advised by letter pter mall; or when endorsed os bills or lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPII -MOGRXDGE,: r aogq ' Ht. Louß Missouri. SEW CARPETS. Sprlng Styles. A T THE CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82' xx THIRD Street.—We are now receiving and opening ofleof the largest and choicest stocks-of ■ Carpetings, OU-- . Cloths Mats, Matting, Bogs,. Ac-, over; exhibited west of; NawYork. The stock has-been selected with grearesre. Perron* In want of Any articles Inour lino, are respectfully Invited-to call and examine. Oar assortment consists in partof tbofollowing.-Tis: V-^.- ..-Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpetings; . • Tapestry Brussels; ' Anbusson Carpets; „Exira Imperial aud Super Thrve.ply; ; , r PatentTapeetry Ingrain; Superfine and Fine ingrain; . . Worsted and Wool Carpote; - . Wdol and Cotton - do VenUhuxS4»< l^,and44; Hemp Carpets, very cheap; list and •: 'do. - White and Check Canton Mattings, 4-4. fi-4. and 6-4; Cocoa Matting, 2-4,44, M, and 0-4; Spanish Matting, very cheap; Kl«gantMou3oKngfl t SGOperpalr; :- - Axrosoßw» ChouUlo, and Tufted Rugs, all prices; . • Fancy EugUsh Sheepskin Mats, {l5 per pair; - Colored do - do • • do • from {2,50 to $5 oaeht ' ' Together with a large selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide, Velvet, and other Mats; Embossed and printed cloth t&blo and piano (overs, of entirely now deigns, very rich.. • r. • Damask table anti plana covers; also wonted damask by tho yard, tolloett, doylers, Ae. A groat variety of patterns In floor oQ-dotb, from 2 to 24 foot wide. Buff Hollands ftr windoWß, 30, 32,34,30,38,40, 42,44, •ncboswMe.. • Gold bordered shades, entirely now, very rich. Window shades ofavery - . - • - Oval and. hollow stair-rods, carpet binding, tacks, Ac. - Also, the Royal Turkish Bath Ibwala, together with every , thing usually kept In Carpet Houses. “ Small- profits ana quick roles." ■ - C. B. HBADLY A CO., mar3:mae 82 Third street. ; CHIN A HALL: MARKKZ SIfIEBT. *\TOW opened one of. the largest and best selected stocks IT or CHINA, GLASS and QUEEN SWARF* ever brought to ibi» market: consisting in part of White Iron Stone Din nor, Tea and Toilet Ware, which we would partlculariy-ln vita tho Ladles to call and .examine, as-tho shapes are en tirely new and tho ware v;ry superior, having some twelve different patterns of Toilet Ware, either in ffcl) setts or Bowls and Wfchfers separate.- Wo are selling .them at very moderate pries*.- : .--v; -.{-v - f; Also, a Very handsome assortment of French China Tea and Dinner setts, or separate pieces cf plaln whitc, gold bond, ox fancy patterns. : Oufrtockof Flour Vases oemrists of -over fifty different patterns, very beautiful, and ranging from fifty cents per pair to thirty dollars. Having So largo an assortment, wo feel confident of suiting all tastes. . Britania Tea Pots, Angara aad Creams, -BUvov Plated Forks, Spoons and Butlor Knives; Knives and Forks, of various styles, from flouunon lo the finest; Solar Lamps, Hall Lamps, Girandoles, and House Furnishing Goods. . BOSTON GLAB3 WARE-Of this wo have a large assort- particularly the Diamond Pattern, which looks as well ns the best out, and sells, ot lcs* thsn cne third tho price. Also, a comploto stock of Pittsburgh Glass. . The public aro respectfully invited, to call'and erxamlno our goods. JOHN J. O’LEARY, No. €2 Market st., bet’n Third and Fourth, myiB:tf i . opposite George R. White*!*. . j. x J0xx5....... JONES & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, ibnnrylrom'a HaUroad, foot of Third d* Harrisburg, JFd HAVING increased our Machinery, which is now off the most Improved order, and having &ddod many facili ties for dispatching work, wo aro now manufacturing First Class' - ■ ■■■ Slowing Cylinders, Boilers, 7nrnao6« -Bolling, SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY A CABTINGS, -: Gas and Water Pipes, Hydrants, Retorts, Lamp Posts, Hitch ing Poets, Columns, Girders, Shafting, Hangars, . Brackets, Collar Grates, Bathing Tubs.Sponts, i2ai7tny v Verandahr and Ornamental Catting*. Wo pay particular attention to the manufacture and con struction of CaFt Iron • "■ —'• Having au extensive assortment of beautiful Carved Pat terns of the most approved architectural order, our great facilities for manufacturing and shlpplng.enable us to com pete with our cities. ‘ . PartiCA erecting Furnaces or Roiling Mills, Mill Owners and MiU-Wrighte, will find It much to ihelr advantage to call and examine our ox tensive stock of Patterns before building... ■ IROTT AND BRASS CASTINGS, Of every description; Smith Work, Pattern Making, Far-, nace and Forgo Tuyeres, farnlshed to order. [myl&y OCORQZ AIBl&T.. .'...JACOB OAEPHEB Olonongahela Livery and Sale Stable* formerly kept by It. H. Patterson.) ALBERT & GARDNER- ‘ ■r£> THE subscribers wish todnfbrm their friends fWpy that they have leased rx j Athe above Stable, and are prepared to accommo, dato with the finest OARUIAGES, and the best HORBEB •bothifor saddle and harness, . • J. Gardner having been long In the business, will give his personal attention to the management of the stable. - : Gentleman wlshlng tohave Horses kept In Livery, itrlU: find superior accommodations at this stable. . • ' New and second hand Buggies constantly on hand; and 1 for sale. ,my!7:lm ;,.,...Pri0e por bbl. ,.....PricQ pergaL do .Prloe jperqt .Price por bu. . do ....Price perdo*. ..Price per. peck. i HUBERT H. . .. LIVBRT AND SALE STABLE, Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, oprllHf ■ Pjn'StiUßOHt PA. . . ftew Trimming Store* ~ - ■ -Vo. 83 Comer of Market ttmtand the Dianemd. VAN GORDEBrespecfally annoanccß to the Jn public of Plttstrarghjani Tidal ty.thathewmopen his new Trimming BtoroonMonlny,April 17th. Haring fittod ■np tho' neatest store' room In the city, end filled It- with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan-, cy (Mods, he flatters himself that ho Will offer superlor ln dncementaanieiidMiTortogiTSfill saUfilaetlozL' to ail who; may ifaver him with their patronage. , ■ Nchr, don't forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. [aprlfl] : JBANK VAN GORDEtt. . Tr ; : oMemQVßl. ‘i:;;; ;’.r; rj T»iDI. KLEINEB has removed hla UTERAB-I DEPOT X ®om No. 78 Third Htroet, to Pffih street, ' opposite lha Theotre. nheroh* will be happy toaee hlsfbrmwpatHraj, and tU othen detfltoua «f poroiatlng toy of to 6 ooaap U totaton of to* day. ' aprtily { PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL’S ST. LOUIS. STEAK EUGINES, TOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS, Front, for Homes and Store*. V* * vi ; :• v; *, > V* Sr • '» V .5.:-,.’ r. ■'*•■■, ■ ’ . I' r DAILY HOMING DOST. THDRSDAT MORNING:.-! THE ICAHSAS-NEimASKA EAW. - TVepublisbbelop.ln full, thelate act of Con gress, entitled AN ACT- to ..organize tho Xorritorta of Nebraska uni Kansas. Bt \l enacted by (fie Senate. and Mouse of J&praentativet Of the United Statu of America in Cbnytatassembled, Thai all that part of tho territory of the United States included within the following limits, except such portions thereof oa are hereinafter expressly exempted from’the .operations of this act, to. wit: beginning al a point in-the ;M«souri rite: where the fortieth, parailel.of north. latitudo:.crMses!.tfaer same; thenco west on:6aid paxallel tothe east: boundary of tho.Terrilbry of Utab r on tho summit of theßockymonm' Tains:. thence on, mid suramUnorthward to the forty-ninth parallel of north latitude; thence oast on said-parallel to .the western Ixrand&ryef.thoTerritoryctf Minnesota; thence' southward on said boundary to thaMissourlriver; thence .down the maih'connel pf.sald'Tirer-to .the rplaeebf begin ' nlng.’be, and some la hereby, created into a temporary cor* enuasntby the nameoftho: Territory: of Jfebraska; and' when cdmittedaaa State : or States,.the said Territory, or any. portion .of. the same, shall be received into the Union with brwithoutslav«ry r aa their constitution may prescribe at.the lima ofthejradmlsslon: Provided, .That, nothing in this act contained shall be construed to inhibit the govern* meht of tbe United States from dividing said Territory two or: more Tcnitoritles, in such f manner , and at such timeg Congress ahoU convenient and propetv or Ccbmiattaching any portion of Stateor Territory of tha United States:• Provided further, That nothing in this act contained shall bo construed to im pair iheright* of person orproporty now pertaining to the Indians in saiciTerritoryso. Jong as such rights thallre main' unextinguished by treaty between fho,United Stale* and such Indians, or-to'include' any: territory, which; by treaty with anylndiah tribe, Is not, witbont- tbe consent of sald tribe, to bo included within the territorial limitsor jor isdictlon of any State orTerritoryjbutaUeuchterritory .shall; bo excepted out of .tho boun;aries»'aiid constitute .no pari of the Teultory. of Nebraska, until raid tribe shallslg* uUy.their to the PresHeat of: the United States t&b* included within Lhe eaxd Terri toryorNebruslca, or to affect the inthprity of the government of-tho United States t •make any regulation respecting such : Indians, their Jaudk pwpwty; or other rights, by treatyriaw, ©rotberwisa. which it would have been competent to: the government to make ; if- this act badnever pof'sedU. - - - •••■•• Bxo. tZ-JLtui-be tifurthfrencLcteil, That the executive pow* errand, authority In,and oyer aaid Territory ef Nebraska shall lo vested in a governor, who shall hold his office Tot •four years/ aDduniilEls sqtcesEorehail be appointed and qualified, unless sooner/ removed by the president of thtr Unitedrentes. governor Shall reside withinsaid Ter* ritory,andahalH>ecommandeMn-chJfifoftheinilitiaihere oZ. - lie may grant pardons audrespi tesfor offences against the lawaof said. Territory, antl.repnevesfor offences the laws of the United States nntil .the decision of the Tr* eldent can be made known thereon t he shall commission ell ;offieora who shall be appointed to offieu under the laws-of the said Territory/iaind . shall‘ take care 1 , that the laws be faithfully executed.^.’;■■■ J3ro. ;3. And be il further there : shall be a secretary -of said Torritory, who shall reside therein. and j fcOld hia office for. five years, unless , sooner.'removed byjbe President of the United States; he shall reebrdand preserve all the; laws and. proceedings of .the Jtfdelalive assembly herdimfier constituted, and alltbe ectaand proceeding* ol the governor in his executive, department; he, shall trails* jui.t one copy of the laws and journals of the legislatiTens eembly within thirty days after theendofeUcb session; and ■ one rapyof the. executive proceedittgeund cormpnn i dmee semi the first days of Januaryand'JuJy ; ta each year, to the President of the tfuifedStaiea, and two 1 copies of the laws to the President of the Senate tfhd'to the [ Speaker of thellouse of I?eprefumt&tiyes,-tolie deperiied in | the libraries of Congress;,and In oosa of,- the death.remov* j nlK«sJgfciiti&n br absence of the governor from' the Terri*' torr, thesecretary shall be,aDd ha hr beraby; authorized and required toexeente and perform aU tbepawetsonddu tlwoftfid governor during such vacancy ©if absence, nt an til another governor sbaU be'duly appointed ahdotult fiedtofillsueh vacancy. *. ;.=:*,* >. -r:n— /V--:" ” Sso.4. And be il further enacted Thatthe legislative pow or and authority of said Territory shall he vested in iht* governor and a leglslatiTe aseetably.'TheJe^alaUveuveta. t>ly shall .consist of a council and. boaso of representatives- The council shall; Consist of thirteen meinWrs, havim- ihV qualifications hi voters; as herelttaiter prescribed, whose tenn of service shah conUque two yeaw.; The house of ro -presentatives shaU;atit3 first revision, consist of twenly*?ix members, ; -posse=elngthe same qUaliflcSStionsAsprkcrfbed fi)r metabers of the council, and whose tenniot scrriceeball vcoudnue.ono year.' Thenumberof representatives xnav be: Increased by't&elegiidfitiib assembly, from: time to t me,' m propottion to. the increase of qnalffittt votere; Provided, r - That the wbole number shall never exceed thirty-nine. -Art . apportionmentaballbemade,*us hearty cqU&lsflUractica:' hie, amcmgthd several couhtlesof districts, tbr theelection 6 i jboTOuncil ana.reprefentativeJv'giving to .eath srciimi the Territory represealationln.ihe ratio of its qualified voters as nearly as may be.' • And tfio mejnberaof the eonn l cil and the hours of rtprcaentaUveaßhall rerideihiiind V Inhabitants oft the district or county, or counties,forwtrich '■ thej? may be elected* respectively. Previous to the first elec - *«*»• tbegovwnor shall cauroa census, or enmnn ation of ‘ vht trihabltanta- and qualified voters of the several conn Hep and diatriciaof the; Terrftonyto be taken by.- Erich persons tmtMnjwdjigpto "*■* artvembr : point vaniftfepcrsona so appointed* dinUr ric&Yfdtl' V«asot»-. : ablecoxapensaUcn \ hercfor.- And tbs first election shall be • held atsueh time end.plaecsj and'he conducted -in snrb mannertbotliss to th'epercra&who shall superintend such clecttoniand the r«turos'thereol, M tbe go7enior*hixU cp r point and direct; sndheshall at the some time deolarelhe . comber of mcmfccraof the council and house of roptesen- ' tativestawhicbeachf oftbscoonties: or districts shall be ontitialutidsr.ibiß act.-, Tho petrous haTing the-highest : xmzhher’of legrivotes ineack.otaald Cduncll.districta for members of Ihe'cc uncft, fchall be declarsdbytbo governor 'to be duly, elected to: the. council; ond-thapersons baring the highestnnmber of , legal votes for tbe house ofrepr** ecntativcs, RbalTDa declared “by - the governor to bo date’ Sleeted.members of saidbousei Provided, 'Chat in core two « UKire;persocs;Yot«4for‘Ehaii ' have an :eqmri number iof votes, and in cose; a vacancy sbaUotherwise occur in pllher .branchoftbe legblaUTeaxsciUbly, and the governor eball ,order sneW election • and the persons-'thuff elected to tbe day Oatha governor shall appoinirbut thereafter, the time, place,and tnonntr of holding and 'conducting all elections., by ibopeople, and theapportianiag the representation in the several counties or districts to the council ac&bouyc ef. representatives, accordingto thonomber of qualified voters, j shall be prescribed by law; as Bell as the day of the com- 1; nreneement of the. regular sessions of thelegislativ* assem*- That no session iu anyone joazsh&Hexcccd.: thetenh of fortV days, except the first session}..'which may continue sixty days. -■ • •••••• •- - v - ' ' Sco. 6. Jnd bi xt •further enaaedi That every free white male inhabitant above :lbc age ottwenty*ane: years .who j shall be an actual resident ©feald Territory;'aha shall pop*" j : sess the.qualiflcationShereiiraftefpwscribedl"shall brenfp : tied to voleut the fliss election, ahxlabBn be eligible to any Office within raid Tcrritoryf but ; nod holding all eubeiquehtr shall be such es shall be prcarrlhed bytheteglniaiive assembly r.Pn> ruted,-.That the: right otsuitesge and of holding cffieothall be exercised only by eUteens of the-United States and these. who shall have declared on 7 oath their - Intention tnbepome • each, end ebaUhave'&henvuiosthltosupportthticonstita-' j tlonof .the Coited Btatea endvlhe pnrvMonsof thlaactl I A'idproWdedjfurifterv Tbat'hbofficer,'Bol(ll®/, seaman; or f'marice,orotiier person In ths>Tmy or n&Ty ofiheUnite 4 i .fitdtes, or attached to troops: in-the service oftbe United .States, shall .be.allowed to ,ynte orhold;.office insaid Terri* ;.V. ; .* -. Sac.’4s. And batii/umeremrc&ri. That the legislative pow* er.of tho Territory shall extend-to' ; allrightful subjects of; legislation coosUtentrvrith the constitution ofVheTTnifed States and the provisions ‘ of'this act; but nn.law shall.be passed interfering with the primary disposal .of theeoil;ho tax shall bo imposed upon the property of tboUnlted States;/ : no? shall thoTanda or other property of nqu-reridents. be taxed higher than tholacds or cther property Of residents. Every bill wttichiball have: passed the: council and-houso af-representetives of tim satd Territory shall, before ithe coms o' law/, be presented to the. governor of, the Territory \. . 11 be approve, he shall sign it; hat if. not,' no : shall return : It with his' objectionsrtb ibuhonreittwhlchtli originated. jWfco shall enter the objections at large on their-journol,andr proceed to' reconsider It. If, after such reepnrideration, two* .thirds of that house shall agree topsaa the bni/itsbalb be' sent, together with the objections; to the Other Juiuse,‘by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and ifapp roved by. two-thirds of that house, it sballbecoine a law,. Batin all such'.casea the votes of both houses shati be determined by * ■yeas nod cays, to be entered on -the journal of nach. house respectively. XfanyhUl shall not be, returned by the gov* ernor within three days (Sundays excepted) after it shall . have been presented to him, thesame PhaU be alwr in like manner ns if he bad signed it, tmlcssrthe assembly, by ad* ourhmeut, prevents its return, In which case it shall not bealaw.:- -. ’ -•• Bso. 7. And-6i it further enacted* That nil township, did* .trict, and county officersjuot herein otherwise-provided for,, shed! bo appointed-or elected, as the case may . be, in such; manner as a all be provided by the governor and legislative: assembly oftiie Tarri tory of N ebraska. *Ebe governor shall i nominate, and, by andwitb the advice and consent .of- the legislativecouucUjsppqint all officers notiicrein otherwise • provided fbr,.and in.tbe flrst.instancb' the governor hi one: may appoint all said officers, who shall hold their offico tm*; til thoend of.tho'first session- nssembly;' and shalUay off tixenecesaary district farmembersof the' ooumdl ana house of representatives, and all other officers, - L Eab. 7. -dn£i ir ii further enacted; That nomember of th» ■ legislative assembly shall hold, or be.hppointedto.any of; flw which shall have been created,cr thesalaryoremoln*: mente of which ahall haTe been- increased, while ho was u . mezdber, dorlogrthe term forwhlch he waa elected, and for one yearaflertba expiration of each term! but this restrio*. tion shall not be to members «f the first legiila tive assembly; ana no person holding a.commission or sp* poiatment under the UnUed States, except postmasters, ■ sbaUboamemher of the legialatit© assembly, or hold any office nnder the govmunent of said Tenitory. : And beU further «tecte£?,.lhatths judicial power, of saiAlVrritory Shall be Vested in court, distriot courts, probate courts, and in justices of the peace* The supreme.court sballiconrist of s chief justica.and two'assn iclatejosticesj any-two of whom shall constitute aquorum, and who shall hold a term at thescat of government of said; I'mhoryaiiniiallyi and they «hall hold their offices during , the period of four years, and until their successor shall be appointed and qiiuifled. The said Territory shall be divi ded into three jndicial districts, saoda district court shad; be heldinnach bf.saidtilstrlcts byoneofthe justices ofihe supreme court, at such times and placet as . may bp presexi- j bed by lawf and the said. jadgcs ao&lvafter their appoint* resffie in .the districts wbich shall be assigned them. - The jurisdlfitkm'of the several conrtshere in providedfor, both appellate and original,and that of the probite courta and of justices of 'the peace; shall.be as lim ited by loxrr Provided, That j tteticesof the peace shall not have; jurisdiction ofanymatter-inoontroverpywhen the' tide or.boundaxieaof land msy.be indispute, or.whoro.tha debt or sum claimedshall exceed bne.hundnm dollars; and the Bald supreme and district courts, respectively bob* ohaneery as well- as common law- j artediction* Earh distefet court; or-the judge thereof shallappointita who sbair also be the register: in chancery, and Ehail keop hla offioe at thejlacu where *he court may be held. VWiite of error/ bills of exceptlon, and apptalß, shin be allowed in all casafrom the finol dedsionsof said .district .courts to tho supreme court, under snch regulations aa roay, be pro* by in ho case removed to thestiprana court shall trial by jury be allowed in said court The precuai thereof,shaii;appoint its own dl«tm ahd 'svery clerk his .office nt the pleasure ofjths codrt for which he shaU hatebccn appclated., Writs Sr.and appeals fromtha'finalderislonß'.of saidsupreme shall be allowod, and xuky-be takehte thosuiheme : if. tha United States, in.tho. same manner and under the'samexeguiatioha as from theciwult worts of the UhK ted States, where the Value of the property ? >r thenmount. In' controversy, to be ascertained by the o?dh or affirmation of eltiisr parCT/or other A&aU 'exceed r one thousand dollars; except oiily. titatcindll caisesbxvob ring title to slaves, the sarn Writs of error, cr appeals Bball« bnallpwod and decided by the said Ahpiome court, without regard to tha valud or the matter, property, or title in ocn* troTersy ; and except also that a writ of error or appeal shall Uso be olkmod to tbe supreme court of the United | .j. a. BBcnm. ■■■■£ - Vr' *-i. - . . » -.’C-1.. ''.*2 4* ■ V '* +" V' !'1 *** vi. ‘T ’ ' s \ '•> i' • ’ ~ y^yv.Yc’-' • :•• , *2 .*•’ i*.,* • k", ’ ... •■; * vi- '/■■.. ■: „ ..' - ‘ a, > - 1 t x 1 V' v **2 * ••.' -v . •' : .. NUMBER 257. sJUNE 8. vr. ■ Slate*,frdta ths.declston ni the raidvupfofon court creased/: ■■:■■> by. thJ* act, Arofnay judgeibflTpofj or e>fUu*MH3[it cttftU created by this aer.«(»r , unf writ of lipbcaac'uptjs. inmhin qn«’**i: n-of t.-r*wuoft** iidnir Pn)rW«Z,.Tb4t ttoth-'i!}; bpfrtif sMj;rde*dtefca3l;;J>#■ £ / <»n?troed Wapprf^tp,vi-. find : - •ha servlro of .-their m*Ci»i Hpp;o;vvl yybrri«#y.twei fflu . .ncvanteflu hundred and nmUt o 'T.cttearrtend -■ - onit.auppj^etot&^-to'rbe • 'bur eighteen, eighteen bnndrwf ftodTift*;- anrte-'.clicf the said tIT-frla court* shall hare and excreta* the. sione juris* diction to all cases arising under the consliiuiJC'fi end teas -.- of the United States asJsyeatftMu the cirenitan.l ><tatr!et' courts of tho Uultod StatesT Oxxd fbovald anprrjßjonnddta*-- trict courts of .fixe Raid Territory, aad the respective judges there*', shall and may gmntwriifl bf h&ica?' corpus in all' • * caves In.whlck tho eamw are granted-by Ibejudgivcftho .Unli«l States In xho District ef Columbia; and tbs first six . •. • terui Raid courts, or so touch thereof W' :-- ►hall, be necessary* shall bo appropriated to tho trfalof • . - pauses analog under the-said constitution and la*?, and '••'• .writs of.error and appeal luallflueb cates shall be taado to/ v thoaupremo court of ealdTerrltary f tbefam'*'-'i«in'oihar : cases. Tho said clerk shall reeeiva h» 'oil wh <rivs the same foes which tho clerks of thu dhtrtei courts of Utah Territory now receive for nlmllaecervices" •' Sac. 10r And lc.it furfur tmetfd, That therrovtal6hii ofs - ,f :an act entitlod (, An aes respecting fugitives from ju*tir>j, . •.; and persons escaping from the servico cf their raiyterV*ap*/ : -- // proved February twolve, seventeen hundred and ninety* three, and the provisions of tba oct entilled “An act to amend, and supplementary to, the aforemld act, 1 * approred. ' ■September eighteen, eighteen hundred and fifty »fx\ anllha - . ; Romo aro hereby declared to extend to.au dhe In fallforoo • within the limits of said Territory of Nebraska- - v / > • fisc. 11. : And be itfurthtr enacted. That there shall hev appointcd.an attomoy foesaid territory, wboriialleontmue > In office for four years,- and until his successor flhall be ojv • pointed and qualified, unless sooner removed by 1 tho Preal*’ * dent, and who shall receive the same funs and salary os-tin* • attomeyof the United States Tor: the Utah, Thore shall also bo a marshal for thp Territory- or* pointed* who.BhaUJtald.htaofficeforfouT years," and until '• hiasuccesspr Shall be appointed and qdaUn&L unless sooner remoyed.by theFreeidenVahawho'sbail biecate all pro* cessess lesulng from the sold courts :when ‘exercising their ■ jurisdiction: 8 as. circuit, uiid district courts of the United' States j hoshali perform be auWectto the sumo ; " regulatlonand "penalties, and bo entitled to the samo fees ;bs the marshal of.the District Court of the United Steles for ' .thwpresont,Territory of Utah? nnd shair, In addition,* be - ; ' ■ paid two hundred dollars annually ns a compensation for •• ' extra services. ' • .• x •••••", > ■ : 'rfirc. li; ' Anibe it further enacted, That tho gotonior, sec-: retery, chief jusUeo. and nHsociate Justices, ettornoy,- and - marahal, shall be dominated,-and, by and with, the advice - and consent of the Senate, appointed by,tho President oC . the United States. The governor: and:-secretary to ho op* 1 - -pinted as aforesaid, shall,before they act ha sueh,Tespeot*' - ively takbahoatb or affirmatlon bofore thodiitrict Judgoor ; *oiae. justice of the peacb £n the limits of sold Territory, ■ duly authorized .to administer' oaths arfons by ibe laws; howMn force ;therelni or before'tho chief jasUbflor!; :. ; ' same other associate of. tho Supremo Court of the. :Unitedl'State9*;to support tho cdnslitutJon of tho United 1 States, .and’ foithfdUy tho duties' of their • 1 ? ' •pecUve offices, whlth said oaths, .whbtt'BO' takcn, shall bo ' cerUQbd by: the person by.whom tho samo shall have been: ' . taken; and 6uch.certlficates shnin>o received and recorded’ ' by titesaia secretary among the executive proceedings ; and ‘bo chief justice and osiodate jaaticcs,:aud all other dvil ' ( ■*■■ offleera.in sald.Texxitoryi before they act a» such,'shall tako a liko oath of affirmation before 1 the said goVcrnor or Mere*’ • >ary,or teme judge dr juetlce ofthe poaceof-teld Territory ' •' who may, be duly commissioned atid qualiflbd; which raid ' ‘ oato ot affltmaUcmshflJl bb cerUflei ahdtrpnßmmcd by the : person to king the satho to the sr> bo i«y him ■■<■■ corded fta aforesaidj-ited, ofterwards, tho like oath or alHrm* xiiou ahaU bo tekoiij certified, and '-recbrded x :in such mfin*- oer and form na may bVprescrfbed r by- law. " l*he governor : ’ shall recrive an annual salaiy*bf iWO' thousand tiro ban- - : ■• drod doUara- Thechief justice andaftociatojadgrsihali each ' recelveftnahnnars&larypftwoihoußanddoliar3. : :Thevo-ro*. - -- 4 tatyshallreceivean'annhhl ivalaryoftwo thoufanddollars. Cho paid salafioai shall h* paid quarter-yearly; from the dates ,of the respective appoinimrate, at the tteesury of the Uni- ; •ed.aiateaj'bUtuoßachpajineiitshallbeinadontitlVpaid L -lfflccrashall have entered upon thodutles of thrir respect* r ivo appointments. . ThemexaberBbf:thsleg|sUft!Teas»mbly '■ .■ ',• shalt-be entitled to receive throe dollars per day -uur* * . ing their attendance at the sessions thereof, and throe 'dol- • ' ' lark each for every twenty mllei* tnivol Ih going to and re* ' turning from tho said POCTOiis, .estimated according to the nearest usually traveled rout?; and an additional Allovasob- = of three dollam shall be'pidd'te tho presidingofllcef cfeach ' '* house for each dayho ehaU teiproßldo. And a chief clerk,' ' one assistanb'cTerkv'a Rergedht-at'iirms, and doo^keeper l v ; may bo choseii for eiicb houte; and the chief clerk shalira-' - : ceive. Tour 'dollars ! per day.' iiinf- the said. other officers ! three dollars per day«during Ute 6&siOU of 'fcho legislaUvo ■ cfficers'phallbopald by llio United 1 . Statest: That* there fth&U bebutono Fesrfon of tho - ;; - l*glslature 'aunualiy,unlcs3,i3ij.an cxtTaordinary-occasion,'■ ' ' - 7 >he governor shall think proper to call ;thie iogtalaturo to* gethef. There;shall bo fippropriatedj annualJy; tLe usual' - tobe'expanded by thegOternor, (o defray' the eohtin- - 1 - “gfotexpeuseflof'tho TeiTitbry,; Iccluditig ? the salary of o clerkdftheexeimtiTedepartmehl.midtheroshatlalfiobeap.-'.• " propriflted,nUTmally,aBuffieletjtfiUin. ; toboexpecdcd tytne r : :thVT^iteryyan‘a , >upoh an eFtlmaUlo bom&cIo - byihrSt^reteTyoftheTmsufvofffieUbltedfiUtes,tode- ■ ■> fray theexpentesYftlißlcslßiatlra &stembly, the priallurf x>t the lavrr, and other Incidental J expense; übd tho'kovefi - nor and secretary of the:. Terfitory>nallv tbe ’• •txient of alt moneys intrusted .o .thOm, be govtfhed solely by; rbo thsirdetrohii : of the 'Secretary of the .Treasury of-the • • - Onitsd Stafesi aiebanttd thesaH Sec retaryfor the manner ill- which. the said moneys'shall /• have fceea:expebded; and ,no ; cxp6ndUure'afiftn bO made by ’ •' wdd !egi*iaUyeasse®fe‘3! for dbjMte'iiot specially authorized > " • Ite the a^ : of Cfehgr^’rnakfog the appronirialions* nor bo- • jond the sums thus approprlatedfor such olgocts. : Bic*l& '£nS_bc iL:ftcTlar. TH&t'tho-lfglslalivo^■ • assembly of the Territory of Nehrasku : shall hold its first «e?sloh. at snehtime and.plftcelu sald Territory sfl tbo gor* -- *' jihor thereof shall appoint ihd dirccH’and.ct wild find aion/ soon thereafter as.they Ohall ’ r V governorecdlcgtalative aCTembly phjilfprorcod to'locate and eatablishihe teatef govemmentfor veld Territory at •=uch place ks-theymay,-deem cllrible; which place, howov'- •■» . Uterwafter 1 be subject to be changedby - ' ernot aud legislative as« übly v -B2d.l4i:3i7itf be iifitrOier «oc/cti, Thatadelcgateto.tho 'Souse of Kepfesentatlves of tho United Statea. to serve: for . 'the term of,two years, who fhall be.a citizen of tho United - ,3t*tcs, may*be elected by tho voterß qttallfied teelecfcmem- / -- ters of the-lcgiatetlv6 asoeinblyv 'W’ho : sliaD be enUUed to the .: : - > -ame rights.and privileges as areeserctaed «mi enjoyed by the ftem\thfr *»veral other Teintories of the: ; ’tates'totheealdHon/eof BeprcMntativeahuttlie delegate v , first slectol shall hold hia «ia't only'dtcrtog Iho jterm- of- the »r-v.-. • elected:.- THb first; clectloa ;t /: estbegorernor l UliCf®uft o t?%iiOT l 'V "T at all subsequent andmannerof . bolding tho law. ,The por* con having'tbs g» eOte-t namterof votes shall ho declared by ; - tbegoTenwrtdho duly elected fund- a certificate thereof i». all ' -tawaefthoTTultwl Ecateawhlcharonotlocallv inapplicable, -' 1 ihall bavetheeam© force and cfTect tho Bald Terri-, :r ~ 'tpity'cf Nebrtuiba,'as : elßßwhera within‘tha United. States except theeJchth section. of preparatory, to the ad+ v J ;- miadon ; of Missonrilhto'tbo UnJtmf approted March sixth,* • ■ eighteen hundred -and twentyi whienv . being -inconsistent-. : ttlthithspribdple of [ very in the Btattoand Territories os reeognfrtdby the legia*; -. lation of eighteen hundred andififtrv commonly called*iha .->.■.■■ tomnrcmlM measures^is hereby detlarwh Incpomtlve and-: Void: it belngtha true intent and.'meaning of = this act not ~v. ‘•,- to le&bte slavery Into , any Torrnbry-or.;;Stite, .aertr ex- > elude itiheieftoxai out toleare the people thereof r.,v. : Free to form and regulate their domestic-lofti tutlooaln their. - *wn way euhjectonly tothe constitution oftho United States; • -v. Provided,'Tbgt notlringhereln contained shall be construed . • tnreTiteorputinftrceany lftw oT .regulation which may;-, bare existod prloi to the cct of sixth March, eighteen hun-. : >.r dred and twenty* either protecting, establishing,- prohibit* •• log, er aboltthinv slavery. . ■ ••> • • 1 8rc.15.‘ AiuLbc it further cnac/cd,"That thorn shril how--v after terrir toils! gbve»ments,'&:sufflciFhtam6uht,toboexpemleduto* : der the dlrectiDii cf theß ld gcrrernor of tha'Terrltorr'of Nebraska; not exceedinjtthe sums herefiofhTQ wpproptiatad v:« for rimHar olyects, for.theerection of tollable poblln build* : . In'gs at tbe seat of goTerhment,'atid-&r-the purchase of iibTttry*to be feeptatthebeat of government for ibe usa of.’. v » • tha governor, legislative assembly, judges of the supreme :•*. ooutt, secretary 6ttom?SP of raid Territory, and-sucho'bVr arsons; andusdersiichregulalton^usshaU. 1 be prescribed bylaw;: .vt.-vV?v.« V "vhEp.lT^laudhe-ttifib’ttcrfliadrfi'-Thatstrfien lh6 lands th thexridTerrilaiy shaUbe'nrmyedundorthediwctlott hf the gOTermnent-of the United: B£atw»; preparatory,to bringing the same into market, sectiona- numbered sixteen. 'and thirty-rix tn tocb township In Void shall ho*-';?'; and tho gam e are hereby reserved for the purpose of- being - applied to rcbools in *oid Territory, and in’ IhoStatesand Territorito hereafter to b* erected ont ef fbe same, ► Sra And Htt further tMctodi That;, until otherwise provided by lawrthe of paid; Territory may define - the Judidai districts of said arslgn tho judg» e* whoinay beftppoiiited ibr«iid'TetriioVy, to :tfcd sereTal’ dletrictsi audalso appoint the times and pla»sfbr holding courts in the’svycrol .counties -or saMiriflcnß-ta oaah'of iof sold judicial districts -be.'issned-by him; buttho W=ctnbly,nt tholr first or any sub, 'sequent session', may organize* a]tor. or modify-suchjudltfal - ' «Ugtricts^and:assign- : the iUdges, and alter the times and places of bolding the courts, as to them'shall seem proper. .anddohrenlent? --ri. Tbpt all ofilcezs.to be eppolntedhy the President*, by and wlth tboadvicennd con*. :/ sent pf the Senate; for the,Territory of Nebraska*, who-, by Tirtue .of tho proplalons-ofi any. law* now existing, or : which may be enacted during tbo present .Congress, aro required . • to: giTO that, may ho intrusted with:. > them ! f&rdiahurpemehV ehsll give such, security, ,at suoh> time and place* and in-eoch manner as .tha Scoretary of tbo.;.- Treasury-may proKribe, ' ..... SzC.,l9. it yurtller enacted, That oU ihat part of- - tho territory of,the UuiUd Btates ineludod wUhio-iheifol- ■ • lowing limits, exceptpneb portiema: thereof as srohrrciu after;exprcs3lyexeroptod £rom thooperatiouiipf thia ftct, to • ?■ . wit? begiomng at a point oni the western boundary uf the [ Fame; thence wesvouparaHel to the'eastern bcrondary.ofNow MexicojtbencenoTthonaaid boundary to latituda thlrty-clgbt ;-thence Mlowlng fiald .boundary westward id the ,east boundary of the Territory of Utah # on theaummlfc of tbe Rocky Mountainsthence northward, on saidsmirmit to thefortietb.paroHel of lati* -> tnde; thence eaßton BaidparaHolto thowegtern, boundary ■ , .of tho Smteof Mls&ouri; tbence : sout,h. with the,w.eatcm .' houndary of said to.the. place of same la -hereby* created into e' temporary, goycroment by ihe riamo of the territory .of Kansas; .'and when.admitted as a State or States,* the said Territory, or 'any portion of the same, shall be received Into the Union wiUi or. without '. : plavefy, as their cozjstilutiou may prescribe :&t tbo-time .of : thelr odmlMion; Prondcd, That .notblog in; this act con- . : talned.shall be construed to-liddbit to ; tho government of . theUnltod.StatosiVom diyldiiig.sald. Territory into .two or :■ mom Territories* in susbjmanser and at such, times os - : Congresa shall deem convenient; end proper* -o? ;Xrora. at-.. . tachlcg any portion of said Territory to any other Stato or Tcrrftory of, thfi-Uoltod Statcai i¥prid«l fvTlher, Xh&t - nothing to this act contained shall be-eoußtrued to impair* a® rightsofpersonor property now: pertfriaintfito tbe In dian* in told Territory, so long as snch rlahta ahaU remain . unextingulshed by lreaty between- the United States end such IndiMW, or; to Include: any territory which*; by treaty With any Indian tribe* is not; .without the consent-of - tribe, to tmincludedwithiu the terrUorial llndts orijuria* ' diction of any State or. Territory; but ;an->uch-'torritoi7- v etudlbo excepted out of tho and-constltoto no part of the Territory of Kansas, until said tribe rballT sig* nliy their Bssent to the Presidcnt of the United States to be Included withiu the paid Territory of Kan safl, or to -aflect the authoritrlof the gQTerumsnt of the United States to : makq any regulation Tespettlbgwueh ImUans, their lands, ' property, .or other righto, by treaty, law, or otberwtea, which it would haVebeen-enapetentto the government to ■ shake If this act had never pastod.. : : Bto.'dp.: And bt it furtlitr madid, That.the executive < power and.authority in and ovprsald ; Terriiorv.of Elsnsad : - shall be vested. In agovernorf who shall hold his offleo for 1 ■ Sirs, and nnthhls successor shall hr appointed- ami m 3, unless-sooner removto. by tho Prtoideotvof tho : Btatoa Thegovomor shalljreride. within'told:ter- - ritorj, and sh«U be ecmmandei>ln* chief ofthemllitia there ■ ohv Bemay grant pardons and restates for offenccF agalnafc • ■the laws of sold Territory. andTcprieres for cffcccesngaicnt the laws of the United unth the decision of. tho Pres dent ton V made known thereon; he shall commission all officers whoiball ho. appointed to: office uoder: the -laws or : - tho'said Territory, and shnU take care that'the laws-bo: : .faithfullyextonted. fixG- St- And be it farther madid,. That them shall be a Territory, who shril reside: therein, and hold hUofßee.iorflve yeaas, unless; sooner removed by tbo President of iho Unlted Stat«s;he shall record andpreserto - all tbo lawß and proceedings' of ithe v 3egs*lailT<r assembly ■ thr^v^oxr executive deport mtnt; ho^hril tra ' mil onecopyrof the bawsandionrhsls of.the legislative oe* sepibly-wlUiin thirty days after the: end of ench and one copy of thoexeeudve proceedings ond: official ccr respondence {^mbapn,Hally J v!n: tha hrEt dayarpr January and July iu.eaehyear* tothePreslde&tof tlj»UhUed States, and iwp copies of thfi Prcsidciitof theSuiate andt6the;Sptokerof tltorHousfrcf.JleprmntaUvcMo fca deposited inthelihraritoof CongTtos; .and,in catoof >the daath* removal, resignation, or- absence of the : governor l from |ha Territory* the aroretory Shan fce, auci; ho is hereby, authorised. and required to exocnte and pcrfomi-all tha poweto and dutlesof the governor during-simh Vaeahcy.or- L'ir,. f ;v r' -ly. ; v-v'V r ' * r /. t. / * K-f.:-.; - ; ,r.fojr;,^ ..y-n\ V-.v,;..-5e
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