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MM mU tin mu/fil ) : BY OILLHORtt * AfcOJfTeOMBKY. < 'QpUaijMr yoou dra nag puM, >t> ißre DonM* kjmr, fetnfcle■trietiyin •dT«ne«. Ox Dollars wfUlaT**i»biyb«rwi«fir«d IT not p«U viU>fo tfaftn^. > xarfl&ftseoptosTwscim—fcf tt]#attbteonAUrintb* Oflet, apdop; t£ Jf sws Bqya; ■"I ” ’ TBS UtmUTKOBSIBO fOBT fciaMlahad ftom ttaMiH oftts on ■ Jana blnbt al» .. IKWUABB %fauvw (Anan. eibgl'ooplM 4V Bo p*i»r trill bo JWnotfnmd (tmlo*»t thoiUonro moftl»Pni>iiitan,)utl]laiimm( toiiopoU. O-HoottoaUoa wifi bo pold to omr ortor WMto Uu thbdlgr. I _.. -tff3iofS^iae^ai3abPrinting m tAr ciiy, fatten aO U : “«diVin*itdn4<>»Ua<*«ta(xiao«, awiml raam ; ' ■ WMroi* .'■ ■■ ■ - " '.. 1 • PBOFESSIONAL OABDS. - '•• ■ OKO. »VCm.T,WOR*, ' A.TTORSSS AND OOTHfBILLOB AT LAW CW«» OQT%tT l]f Ibur<ft£land Clurry aUty, iM WUUttwrtto hli. /butoesiu usual, tt Ms ofloo. bot W—n tbe hours of • A; 84. and 4 P. M. of «*ch •i -r;MrS. ■ ■ • ■ jjVi ROBERT E. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 V ST. LOUIS, Mo. :T JOSUPUWE&VEtt, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Oflfl«»Ha. lM Fo«lh (treat, - • PHTMOMH, tA ' JOHN BAHTOH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Offlee, e«mr Vlftli «nd Onnt iti. f i ja&lyg} mtBBPtQg, pa. A. Biddle Oflb«rt«i ! A TTOBNEY AT LAW—Ofltoe, No. 133 Smtthfleld strost, 4 J\ boivesa Fifth and Sixth. OoUactions carefully attend* ad attention glran to Cpnreyandng. (ttec&ly ?-r “ Thoau Meaai, - -! A TTOBNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, j A OSoa, naxt door to tbo Ant Offloa, Steubantille, Ohio. eg... ■ • A • : • . : • TT 1 : ih F. Roai, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 100 Fourth rtraet, Pittsburgh, Pa* fourth door below Mr. Rody Patterson’s Lirery i hutdb. ; je2B J. 8* Morriaon. i ... A FORNEY AND OOUNSKLLOB AT LAW—Ottoa, ro> Mad so Mo. 4A Grant rtrast. nsar Fourth. Pittsburgh. .Er • •••••■’•■ -' •• ; aprlthy - C. Qrlnmdo Looal» t AT LAW—Offloo, Fourth strost, aboreWood. '< ’ - . Tittßu.H> XknhftUj - TlOMt*? At LA W—Qfflca, Urrfrft knitting*, Fourth . . 1 . . &• B* OtrMlMßt ' .'; JL TKHUTEY XT LAW-OOm on fourth rtwrt, between .A. Chany >U«jmd Print rtrwt. }*%7 J. Si. XPCftowrjr, AEEOBNKY ANA OOUNSSLLOB AT LAW—Offlea Ist Bahewiil’c BnUdingSrOn grant afaaot. j«3 • ■ i ■"" • ■ 1 D. H. Rasta, AXTORIfIY aT LAW—No. 137 Tonrth street, above and aaarSmithfldd. - margTy . . Alderman Wktion. ‘ 420 ms •» TAtfd street, uppotiU the ofas Ad Office, \kl HJSBB aU business pertaining Co Uxo office of Alder* Tf end Justice of the Pete* will be promptly at* tended to. Acknowledgments of Deed! sod Mortgage*, end other Instruments of writing, token at hla office, or at the f • leeUsace Of the per dee. * i . Tb*“D6c*ets of 0. 8. SCULLY, lata as Alderman of the City of Pittsburgh; are placed in my possession. Persons , having Judgments on said Dockets may have the necessary process toned thereon by Alderman Watson. [oay&tf i B. Baeltiaaiter, Aldermen. S'* TVIGB, Orwnt street, between. Fourth st. and Diamond t - . : alley. • Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great* t ■ set ieare and legal accuracy, fttlee to Real Kstate ex - antned, he. - ' J*&j K. Btoli Alderman* NO. 91THIRD Street, between Wood and Market streets, Pittobwrgh. CoUectJcm* promptly made. Bonds, Mort nm, and other-writings drawn with neatneea and seeu- je2Mr . 11. A. ILL, SUttahOh' DKhTlsr, (suc oeseor to G.W. Biddle,) XO. 144 SMITH , BTRBKT. k - r-* * .ILT r gg- Office hours, from Bto 1 o'clock, end ftOltSto E o'clock - feblfrly J*BooTT.i*ltWTll!X, lfottrth*tro*t,flT#<l«»r* Qrna Jlocm—yrisa nin* A. M. to At* dtftSntv BUSINESS CABDS. 9. Wi WsUTUX. ~.lOP, DC&SADM. D. w. HEOSTINK 4 CO.. GOniUIQS AXD EUSWARMJIQ iBBCBANTS, ASD Dtslert Oeusnlly in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin ; einaati uut other Manufactures, 40. jf«.MiVwai<rrti, bduvca Marktt andJtrrjf itruts, Üb«r*l euh mltiuic«s made on eoarignmenM. l*u»* Ooniar attention paid to tonrerdlnj Western merehandiaa. . Jfafr«»ttt.-<aart 4 Tba*, Wat. begnley 4 Co., Wm. M - : -Gmiljr 4 Oot, F. BeUere 4 Co., Hats * JUsafc, trainer 4 * Kahn, Uaarjr Graff, Keq., Wm. ticnbaom, 8. it- Johnitoa, Bakevall, Esq., Georg* Lediie, Ifca- Svtouoa ’.{ Ftaaat, J*&j Co-Putairihlp. ■ fll&K •abaerlbtn bar* tblsday formal * partnership for * X th* purpose of carrying on CbMnstsum and J-krteard <V,tn eon aaetion *ith (be FUh, JH con ami Ofl, and Prt> dmct business general ly, under the style of Kvausu A Rich Am*: nrttoaH Mo. 116 Water and. 16<j Front ttrcvLi; JbrsMrij occupied by Bur bridge k loghram. WH. H. KKQLISH, JAMJ& RICaAKDdON, i JAB. J. BKXMJsrr. M i Ffttdborth* February Ist, IS&AfebS .Tjl -X. AEAYO* Dlaaood, i*»uabursii, dauiox t, —P-rflßßntry Product, oflart tat aoU a ebofc* nine* o uroctfriM, Mlsctodfortaiaiijr on. . Spicac of •rerj'Tartaty and tbt poract quality, ground at hi* dteam Mills. Also, - Gnad FniiU. Foreign and I>otaeatle. Prodnoa taken ia *» chant* for Merchandise. t. L J>. haa psoenred a fall asaortaeat of l«adr*th’a : YatttttadOardea feeds, and invitee the attention of all In tanetedinnarmlaJUn. janll C«MCt»«rthii>, rpttl UNDKBSIQNxD hare ibU day entared into eo-part : Jt gnahip, andar the bum and #tyl* of J. a. lICTCHI v SUN AOEX) tar tb* yufOM Of tranaeting * Qqramlnekm ud . • fluwiy lmtaeaa. JA9. A. ITDTCUIBOX, : • - - A. hL WAALIXGFORD. Flttabanh, Tebmaiy.l, 186* : * f*M > ■ vTaTSSSuSST ! J, tacßxmznna. 3. s. BXOtiISB * RIOHAKDSOat. COMMISSION AND FURWAKUINa MBRCLUXrS, akd Wholwrit Piilw t» fisb, Bacon and Ull, and Produce generally. Warehoaae fonaerly occupied bjf BorbriJge A legbraa, No. lld'Water andl6o Pint stmt, Pittsburgh. ' AOM. ■ _ ; - . : • I*3 W4ICO O. UJSJUtt. DAIX.VT * BESSBAW, rpiA nmtiM AND FAMILY GKOCKKB; Dealer* in JL Wbodea and Wlliov Ware, Japanned Tin Ware. Uouetr keeyt&g Wholesale nod Detail, No. 263 Liberty i treat, lltubttrah. ' i aprtSty runa wujnai, 700 a noou, ; sjeku ' UarjlMßi. ■ PUUbnrgh. liUmy Mle«la *• Co*, •pgQPPQ ISP HJtXULAS* OOMMI3SIU3T KWCHANTB, JT KaMoUbw»rsUwc.f < itt«bargh > P». : . Eptrm. Llawl >ad Laid Oil*. jy*B__ ! T*j ~. i iaou. , ”j *. uwastt FEA’S SELLERS * CO., \ fftrirtfAtri tad C«m«iuiea Hertbtita • - - ’ veaikbj w -t PSOVUZOXB, OBOOEBIBS AND OILS, JaUnlwjJ • No. 309 Liberty ttrteL. Pittffaunjh, Pk. VUiita uuLssw»;nu«uattfi^ JUUirAßloktUon,: ‘TTTHOUBALB Of BBAHDDSS. ff TOm* tad Sflnrt—l72 ud 17Sooner of Irwin «ad likvty ftrwta,Rtttfbargh. Irpn, Nail*, Ootton Ymro*. j J jr» Willi Km Carr *. Vo., ~ , (W*. Gub lile the firm or J. Pakjk A Co.) 4 ’nraOLXSjUJB GHOCKKS ud De»lera In Foreign Wines* ffT • andßcßodToiyOldMoaongaheU eodßectifiedWhi*- key. 1f0.329 Commercial Row, Liberty itreet, Pituburgfc, P*. ; , i»*r Hint *'cujixix..—joe« r. uaaaus — uuktatukk. M*ObORKAV| IIKHBON 4 CO., HTHOIIMALIt ’Grocers, Produce Dealers sad Oomml* yy ste* Merchants, No. 343 Liberty street. »pr 22 PITTSBITBOR, PA. Vk. ........BiauiiAV WK. BtXOH4JtI A-CO., TOHWABOING-AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Zdbtrltf ttrut,9ppatiU Ftnna. Badroad Depot, AB|T. ■ PITTSBOBOn, Pa. PAOODA TEA UTOttE, JSHV HAWORTH, Wholesale and Rttoil Gnoer, Dealsi : ua Uapertir of OM Coaatrj Bluk Tu*, French lirks dtecjWtnea, corner of Diamond el ley and the Diamond, PittßftTfh, Pa. teb&.j ' LIYIIifiSTOSIA 5 FOWARDJBRS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SUtmboat Agents, fasa-opi " Taaas flagra, Ina'a. WM. A. H’CLLttO, _ •rtfiA. DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER,"®* corses or wood an iota erasers, PittdMtrgk. Henry H. Collins* « Forwarding and commission mbußiant, sda Wholesale Dealer la Cheese. Rotter, Seeds, Pish, and Produce geocraily. No. 25 WOOD Bt.. Pittsburgh. [mart Paul 4L Rordock, i S'TOMHIBSION AND FORWARDING MKRCHANB, AND V STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio. " - ' . japL-tf 1 : . Kinc * JloMlitMif fj ! ’VTTQOLSSAtiS QROCHB3 AND l’&ODUOB DEALERS— fY Wo. ‘lt Wood •treat, Pjttaborgh. [mf23 gßUthAlliifllatr, raODSSAIiB Q 800 BBS AND OOHMUSIOX HER* '■ CHANTS—Owner Woodand First Sts, [dots H<enry M'Culß»agti A Co., 'OOLB3ALE GBOOBR3 and Commission Merchants, ' corner of Peon and Inria AtreetMHtteb’gh. )}aS:ly| W. 8. Haven, 3nZQf OLD PRINTING KSTABUSHiOKT, (l am Joan- I «wif * gTOCXTOW,) end BLANK BOOK AMD STATIONS if WARBttOUSS—[s'prepared to execute «t*tt stjleot poumerdal, Oanal and Steamboat Job Printing end Mookßlfeßnff,*nd tarnish rfery article In the Bleak Book, Pape' end Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on (he ■MMteMMtttrns BtealcßeiOkand Stationary Warehouse, corns* of Market and ttwond streets. No. 80 Third st. norlfl Printing Office and Booh Bli ■ ■ . B* T. C* M<urc*n f BOOKSELLER AND STATIONBL-hae always on ban a general assortmentof School, Misoallaaaaiis and Blank Books. Printing, Post and Cap Paper, A&, Wholesale an d Bo tall. Ho. 104 woba stmt, below Fifth, Kast aide, Pittsburgh. Bags and Tannery* Anapa. tplfcly a DEALERS IN STAR Xj DARDAND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers ot t&rl. O.OJL TOKEN, No. 14 Pifth Streep Pittsburgh, Pa mirifcly . “ I. Att.Ctuulwlck, —^ DIALER Dr RAGS AND PAPRJL No. 140 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, The highest price in oakb paid tornfe. •ynir - ' II4A*O«DP»DA#» H ' TXTHOLBBU-W SB6OBRS, and Dealers In Pro*™*, Pot- VY •*£“ Wiaes and liquors, Old Hoacfegabela. and Reo tlflad Wflsky, No. 281 Uoerty sWPi»rtßrgh,P*>-tiy»T IQgBPHMBgTKiak. ■ f •. *irANCTAOTUR»R or all Mods of CABINET VHfcND mNo. 34 BaJthflgldatMg^opposlts N. aKforalihiog Bteamboets and Hotels narfleniarfy *****m. -r • ahlfty OHN ireinTrYTlitCL, Groom .and Dealers Inj m S» nOMB, NL, prof-ton ■] ' ynmcMH, pa. sJ. , nU J L 7p^q^^^^^HggaggßßM"lPwa»wtpaßpaMiaeaaimaMMahiaUMaee«aj!i|^e^ ! »- e - g aMafca^.i«&y^Ua»aeaUa^S»a^^ ffiailu Jttormnß flost. PUBLISHED DAIL>, BY QILLMORB & MONTGOMERY, AI THE “POST BCILDiSGS,” CORNER OP Mill AND ivuuLi STREETS. AT $6.00 PER ANNUM. OR 86.00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IH.AIWAfmg VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS: tcfsslpll rfliiCMlj e(scccsfet«ft TO L. WIIOOX * CO.I OUiw MAJUUET BT&££T AMD* DIAMOND, ka«p« constantly on hand a fall assortment of Dru gL Modi dOM,MediahuChests,Perfumer*,and allartfetosuartaUi Lag to Mj bruin—. :j*f*fliyiiritni 1 Prescriptions carefully compounded at •Übmm. ia.-9y /OK* SLUOKO. qoOHKAH rUXUTfI. FLKMING BaOTHSftS. (Successors to J. Kidd * Co.) WHOLESALE DEUfIGISTS, „ , ■ Ai). 60 Wood SirttL Klltbwrgh, A. Dr. H'.Une’a Celetamtti Vcrmltuje, Ut€T PUU t dc.~ - Jjjg JOH2V & AFT, JH-, (Btteeessorto Jaa.M’Guffey.) I; Wh»lMftl« rad Retail Drogglit, A ND Dealer jin PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ae„ 141 AA. Wood stmt, three doors below Virgin alley, apHnnAely 1 PITTSBURGH. JOHN I>. fIiOHUAN, Ag’t, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, AKD nxxua IS Dje-stuffii, Paint*, Oila, Varnisheg, 4c., No. 93*.$ Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley, riTtssuHoa. JOUfl MITCUKIiL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, , _ Wood suest, jsfcylj Next (toog to H. Child's Shoe Mouse, PUtebnrgh. *• j, FLumra.* ij- i' '■ Motle#* ■ TOS. FLEMING having associated with JOS. ABEL, the. V • bnrinsM.wiU hereafter be condnatad under the style of J« ABBL A Oa, at the old stand, comer of Smith held end fourth streets, j t i.-y ■ William Tnern, DrngglAi HAS REMOVED to the ooruer of UaND end PENN Streets, where he will, as usual, attend promptly tc his namerons Mends. All articles in his Una are warranted pure, and pnt gp with the utmost care. merl4:Bm r ‘B; A* fahaestoeh a Co** WHOLESALE DKUQ WAREHOUSE—Corner First and Wood streets, and corner Wood and Hi«th. jfrbl R. L. ALLEN, WBou&Aur nxsxxa w 9 Foreign Wine*, Brandies, Cigfin, Old Kononga heU Rye Whitin',' 4c., AX«O, RKCTlfmc UISTILLEB, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PiriaiJULOlL FA. X\rVHi6 t Brandies, (Jins, Cordials, Jaiuaiue Spirits, 8L Y T Croix and New England Uian, Clarets, Champagnes* 80o(ch Ale, liOndon Hrowo HmhU, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old JiODOOgahela Ry# «Ad Rectified WhUky, Apple, peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana, BegaUa, and Principe Cigar*; Halt-SpanUb end Common dgarif'eUat such low pnoes as to challenge cotnpe itipu. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and OemQohns of all sixes. I respectfully Inf it* an examina tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, I'enoa. apr^ly JUUR OKOIiTXi IMPORTER OF BRAN DIBS, UIN, WINRS, Ac.—Dealer in fine OU Mooongahele Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ac. Alto, Rectifying DUUUer,'eorner or nmilhflelti and front ytxoeta, Pittsburgh. aptlfi Jt Jiryar, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MARC RANT life Libany street, and 31 pjamond allay, feblthy H«%otal. *i-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,-** EAfl retnoved to 291 LIBERT V Garrison allay, and No. S SEVENTH, cur ginithfiJld, (bui IU« attention or Me Maud* aodtbe pubtio U Invited to ibe etoek of BBADY-MADH GOODS atvayi on hand. Abo, UUftfca, Caaeitneraa and Vettings tor ordered work. A foil ■aadrtmaot of Furnishing GocxU Tor gentlemen, tndudlng lt*teof all qualities, Trunks, Umbrella*, Ac., Ac. je&j tons M'cuatxr... ...... - coancuva u’clouat. WEolmal* juA Entail Clothing JUrehants, ' SOBS WOOD BTRRK? TYHB subscribers respectfully inform their old customers X : end the public in general, that they have this day **- <octfitert themselves in tha abof* busiueee, under the Qrm >t JOHN irCLOB&XY * Oa They respectfully eolidt a nare ol public patronage. . Ibe previous buxine.** of *arh will be settled by them* •elves respectively. fabfi i> LAIRD, (late of the Ana u( Couui a Lai*l*,j having it, opened STOKE NO. B, (two door* above the old •taud,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHINQ JLSLNRSS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a inare ot the patronage of ibe lai* firm. N, B.—{Hothlng made to order lathe taut Ujddonable mvteu, and on the ehcrteet notice—lnferior to none la the atv. Jao2&y damn C. Watt* MERCHANT TAILOR— N*. *5 Fifth street, oppoelle the Theatre. I*ittAtiurgh, Pa. cprT Jamei UiUlngir. Af ONQNQAHRLA PLANING MUi—Would rmpectfnlly 4*l inform hie friend* and the pablM, tliat Me new eetab* Uahnaat 1* now Is foil operation, aco-Uiat he is prepared to rurtdah boat Cabins, and til all orders tor Planed Lumber, with promptoeea, amd at the lowwx raw*. Board amd Plant, placed on one or Doth etdea, constantly un hand. Saab, Doom, and M/mMlngs, or mrp deeaiptlnn, mad* to aider. BfiOden and Carpenters would find it to their advantage s> give him a call, a« be can now mrmeh them with yf—r~! 1 Ai.*f agitable ter every deacripPtm ct work. HERRON ft CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, VT - AMUPAOTGRKR& of all kind* of BBABB WORK, LO 1U OOMOTXVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al «*>, Dutton Batting Manuimcturers. Foundry oo Rebecca • treat, Allegheny City. Offline and Store, No. 13 Market street, Piueburgh. OLD DEASS and COPPEK taken m ezebeoge for work, -r each paid. Orders left at the Foundry or vdlce. will be. unaptly attended to. f»bb:ly JOIEPU T. LUWK), No- 43 Qjrntr of Fifth and Wood StntU, Office up stain. Entrance from Pum iSMt. Pittsburgh. ! > KSPKCTFULLY announce u> tna public that be baa JLV commenced the BAAL ESTATE AGRNCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will also attend to renting. Persons in want of servant*, in any ■aparity, or tho*« In want of pieces, wiilbesuppUed at abort aocioe. All trostneai entree ted to Lie care promptly «t -ended to. Stfcrtaoep—’S. J. Blgbaa, Esq., TUchard Cowan. Esq., W. >. Leslie, Dr. Alex. BlacE, Janue Mackerel, A. A. Maeno, Jalßt A Old. Jaole 3. „ kciaisoas H. OKAVF A CO., Waitara Foundry, Ho. 124 Waod street. « rmuvuH, r*., VVANUPAOTURBR-* OP COOKING 9TOVJSS, Coal and LtJ. Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, llnilow Were, Plain and Plain and Fancy Panders, Sad and Ix)g Irotu, v-*jgar Kettle*, Tea Kettles, Puma, Ac. [ jeA ly i Aiutla Leenli, RIAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Block. and BUI Broker, Office, No. K) Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The subscriber haring opened an office at the above plane, tor the putpoee ol negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgagee, and utotber Instruments tor the security of Honey, and for tb* putctiase and sale of Storks. Will also give prompt and partjenlar attention to buying, selling, renting of and lens' ■g Heal Batata. UyT) AUSTIN LOOM 18. Behaaknan h Uaaaielß, ffTUOG HAULERS—Third street, opposite Uie PnsboOee, J .Pittsburgh. Maps, landscapee, BUI Heads. Show Bills, nebele, Architectural snd Machine Draw lugs, Btudaess and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed a Opiora,Cold,Bronse, nr illack,la the meet approved «ivie, .aU at tbe most reasonable -priree. ortlkly —1 B< K’klnTey, 1 TOVBR, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND 1 a.' Dealer In Paints—No. 44 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh, .las constantly on band all Usds et Paints, either dry or utixaAdapan and Copal VamUb. Linseed Aril, Dolled Aril, ijdrifc*Turpentine, Window (Jlaaa or aU slree, Putty. iVii.t itriisbt'*, Acd all of the beet quality, and tot sale at reesona* il*Aftpes. eepll EBGbUH ABD OLABSIDAL 4BHIIIAKY W. T, MCDONALD, M. A., Pauarat. I>.HB next eassloD of the Institution wUI commence on MONDAY, tbs 6th of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately oocnpled by the desav. Vender. ■ R<ft rswcee—Hon. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von nbonat, R. MlUer. er. win'll 'ACOB M'OOLLId -VIIOLEBALM AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER A3D DXaLXR ID AU. XIKM 0/ v Tnbteoo, Snuff, and Clgari, . 'Jfv.,Tti> F\fth it., I‘itiitwgh, fh. 49- Keeps oenstnnUy on band a large supply of all the various brands of Imparted Cigars. Ja3:{ JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN mpORTEO OIGAUB, myfcly No. fra Mahh stkmt, Pimnusqß. rowuu * iUKRDOJf, ABOHTTECTUBAL ANDOBNAVIBNTAL CARVERS Ornamental Patterns for Casting, In every style; Modeling. Designing, Ac. Oompoeitk>n Ornaments for the decoration of 8 team boats, Buildings, Ac.; 00 BMITUFISLD btrett, near tbePost Offioa. yl:3m akw PAPER IILb. CANTON, OHIO. T.IIBHER, ANDERSON A have just started their pa* r per mill at the above place, where they will be habpy tonpirs oßlsrs tor printing' and wrapping paper or all Misee. ; . fiibigTstff - "! 1 yA. Tlndle, ——— WHOLESALE and Retail 8 ADDLE, UARNBBB, VALISE and CARPET BAG man also- Sr • N0.’106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. John h. .Mellor, AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUBIOAL INffTItUMINTS, Pianoe, Metric, School Books and Stationary, Wo. 128 Wood street. fjanl HAOiV * AHL, . WHOXJCSJ.LE aodßat&llDealtfn iu Ancy and SapU DRY GOODS, Noa. 91 Uml* and 8 Union •treat, PI ttabui*gh. *P«“* " ». WHI l EHOCHi, Fancy sick and woolkn dyer and cleaner, N«. 7 ISABELLA 81, nemr tho BmEMt Bold, mar* Amjwhptt. . Thtmat H* , TTTATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth itreet, between FT Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. Ail Mode of Jewelry made and repaired. - lapfely S. OOTHBBSI. 8. GDTBBERT Sb BOJT, , Ji Real estate and general agents, 2fe. 90 B*itAJUkL acres*. BQTI . tnara* H. LMB, (BUOOWBOB »o MtiBFHT ft Ln,) WOOL DEAL* • KB AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of Amerioaa Woolen Oood*. No. lag liberty street, [my* L< B. Hayward^ TwKALEK Ift BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS And LEGHORN \ I and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty eta., Nitti Btmbtwth* V* ~ -ftl4ry ———■ 'ilAKtirHoaEß, A RC HI lECflSi:—Office*; Philo Hall. No. 76 Third street, .A Pittsburgh; and eaat «H« of the Diamond, Alleghany. : Irtfeba . ’’liOtffH A fehx/Baet' Bbrminirtißm,-m*nufactQr«wof mJX Da* Iron, and small Xrenot alt deecripttons, and make, also, the wimtaunlltT ofHoops, Bounds and Squares. fop Ison 4n the Mkf at the eifjr Post [(Mm. mU ■U •' ♦ *. J « •» s ■ BUSINESS CARDS. - ,i tCl AMPBRgOJT, Ho. 6 Wood itroot, FittfftmrgL, Fa., WQULBSALK Dealer- in foreign fruits, Nuts, Spleen, Confectionery, Sugars, Ogam, At, Ac. Badrinfl,figs, FYnwe, Oranges, Lemons, limes. Dates, Citrons, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Note, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, floe Apple Chesse, bardinee, Pickles, Saaoee, Rock Candy, Ver mtoelil, Maoearonl, Oliva Oil, Ac, aprikhly RHTKRPRiIB WORKS. bo. 136 woa>«n£3>,* iMnoannunrTtßoiaaiut. Me WIT d TMTLET. IMFOBTBBB and mannfectarws of BURQICAL AND DKNTAL INSTRUMENTS, BirLBS. Ac. We keep a general assortment or the above artidceoonstkDtly on hand; together with a general raririy of faoey Hardware. Also, Onus, Pis tols and Revolvers, RnakA HnaLlhot Brits, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; BowtojDirk;ttmttngandPocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dreasera’ Shears 5 Pocket Masers, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supportan. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLKSI—We an making Rlflee of every description, to order, of the best material, find workmanship warranted.— Orders roerived tor than at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prioes. mylfr Ohandelferi and Oas flxtarei. 11HR snbseriteraare now opening at their new Warerooa . NO. 109 FIRST BTRXKT, between Wood add Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIER*, BRACK ETS, PENDANTB. and all artlclei connected wit Oas Sitting, ever offered in this market Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly In reoelpt of new patterns and varietiee, they oonfidenUy invito the attention of pur chasers tothelr selection. We are determined to sell as low as any house in the West, and being practical Oas Ut ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles In tnlsUns. We continue as heretofore to fit up boßdlngs of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made 10 order promptly. LONG, MILLER A 00., marffgry No. IQS First streeL GEORGEULKTCUEh, FROM NSW YORK, MANUFACTURER of the celebrated %> S \ Gossamer YentUatiag Wig, Klastio /JVT I Band Toupees, and every description ttekdMA JA ofOroamkntai Hair, for Ladles and if, Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH BTRKET, Wood and Market, Pitta. Bu«uaxa 1 s system enables Ladle* and Gentlemen to measure their heads with accuracy. 'No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2. From tha forehead over the heed to neek, No. 2. No. 3. from ear to ear, ever the top. No. 4. from ear to ear, round the forehead, lor Toupees, to cover the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the exact ahapaof the bald part. [my4 Mow oeaeh and Camaes Factery i JOHNSTON, BROTHERS 4 CO., Oanur of JUboooa and Ed went t (reefs, ARtgkmy c%fy, - - m WOULD respectfully inform their friends the puboe generally, that they have commenced the manufkrtute of Carriages, tßt —Wi ■ ■WsTQuebaa, Roduwaya* Uuggles,aietghs and Chariots, in all their various sty lee of finish and proportion. AQ orders will beexseuted with strict ragard todurabiiity and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using In all their work the best Return Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel ooud dent that all who fhvor them with their patronage, will be perfectly ealiafiad on trial of their work. Purchaesn are requested to giro oe a call, before pnreha ring aisew here. octfi:ly Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (nxa rat nmnost evarion.) F AMI LIU will be supplied with our vario os grades of FRESH GROUND FLOCR, By tearing their order* at the Mill ur tn our boxes at Lowan, Wilson A Co., Wood nreemr Uraon A Reiter, cor ner Liberty anABL Clair i treats. Ptttaburgh. 1L P. Schwarts, er J. T. bamme, urogghu. Allegheny. Flour will bedeiivered to tanuheeln either of lliet wo citie* Tsaxs: CASH on delivery. jy« BRYAN, KENNEDY A 00. AKD IV AHi; FOR Saddler* and Carriage Maker*. PIfTbBUKGU. Alm, Clhthfi, DtmAskx, Lute, Xofi, B#at ItniT, v Bpringi, 4o. riigdai TKAifl ixac;- AWuRTIL the origtaai and 1 only importer lb thien : the beet Como Tews from L/indoo, tsnew recwtrlnc it* •; huge andchtSoe eeiectioa. of TCAfi, which be l deter. tad to eel! at such prices and fineness of quality, that all toe recklee* puffers in this or the next city cannot L*ai. lie moat respectfully InvUsethe tadiee and |eiillvra»n of this and the surrounding districts, without iiaductL-n of nadoe. to eall and try his Tea*, which he sell* W tie returned, tf they don’t give aaUsfactien. , Tha f>4lowinc are the priots: PriA* Oolong, cotsobong and Congo, 37rents 9 tb. A verv ndpezfcr Kngiish Menktast OoogcN 80c W B. JCxtsa fitse. a very daikione Orwgo, 7be. V 4. Flea Young Hyaou, B>. Bxtra fine Young liyann and ta perlal, 76c. W ft. Very beet Youog Yyaoo and imperial, tl W ». Don't misuka the plan^—f AQODA TEA BTORf, oerner of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal rad action made to dealers ; ' lac 71 New MUSIC OlxJitK.—The aufaacrllwm have opened at .Vo. SB Fourth street, a cboioe eofterlloe of ainie and nutlml inetrnateata, Italian and Otnua string*, Ptanoe, by M. Braid, of Parts, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Baler, Frankfort, A. U; Clarionets, do. All kinds of brase tnstru meoU from the best fnrarb uuutktoriw.tli of which e# o/T*r to the pubUc os more liberal terms, feettag confident that we can leader entire aatlActtoo. 1(. SCUItOKDEK A CO.. No. S 3 Fourth at. H Schro*der and 0. Anton will give Imtraetioos on the piano, violin and guitar. ftcp23 ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, HZATDTQ AMD TEVTILATIMO WAREHOUSE, KAVorActraik* or Chilton Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, Axo'frmscs roabr***, Gabo* Wavxa. 49* No. U Market street, PU tabu nth- W# have sold our Furnaces, Patterns, At, to Maseru. ARNOLD 4 WILLIAMS, whom we cordially recommend to the patronage of the pa bite. 1*34 : BCAIFK, ATKINBMT A OgELY. l>«pot ot Loa|worth * Zlanatratan’i Ca tawba Wins* and Brandy. TIIB undandatwl has received mod offers for sale, at C\a cwinonvrtoM, a urge quantity of Logwonh ft Zimmer man’s enotee and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La diea’ftwoetCatswbs Wta*f«£uch«e may dwdre to procure an excellent article nf Satire Wine, (the pore'Jttke of the grape,) wit t and mr eeteblWfement the place for the gratifi cation of theft dastrv*. The OaUwbaßnuUy, dUttUed from the genuine Grape. U declared by many excellent jadgee, equal In Aavox to the heat imported Coosa*. DTI cons**, )att No. IST Liberty street. Maan’i 4k AFRESU arriral of NUNNS A celebrated PIANOA has Jolt been by the snbeeriber. They have been and carefully refected expreselj for this mar-* * K u w ket, and are considered unequalled for swoatness and power of tone. They all possus ths new Improvement of two ttpantt}>rtdgft t the bass strings running over and above the treble. They ere fully warronfsrf to stand any oHoate and tn excel In capacity for (landing in tune. Pneee range from to S&OQ. Also,* fin* lot ot Pianos from the mens factories of DUNHAM * CO., and also LIOOTB, NEWTON 4 BRADBURY, N. Y. All the above will positively be eold at Factory prioet, without additional charge for freight, risk, etc., etc. HANKY KUCHER, Bole Agent for Nunn* A dark’sPlaaoe, Mo. 101 Third street, JeS Sign of the Golden Harp. Illll'e Alaaaa«a for IMS JOHN U. MKLLOK, 81 Wood etraet, Pittsburgh, will publub on the 16th August, 1864, the w«U known meriee of Almanees (for 1866) calculated by Sanford 0. 11111. Krq-, and for many years published bv Mr. Luke Loomis, of this city, undsr the name of •* Loomis’ Alnunaca.” Tbe series will oonalst of— ; urtvß prrrsBtrwJHALMANAC,' HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC, HILL’S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC. It Is only ntcuoßarr to say. that the jvHjdous, moral ami niwful character of Mr. Hill's Almanacs will be maintained in the above aerlex, for 1856. Priatera and others are hereby oatillonrd against Infringing on the copyright of the abore Almanacs. Th-y will be for sale at all the Bookstores, by the gross or loseo, and by jl4 JQUW 11. MRLLOR, 81 Wool street. A Hew Arrival of Plnnoa* CHARLOTTE BLUIIE, No. Us sUee ,Is Just re oelvlng the following new Maeo Fortes, with and with out the JioUan attaobment: One elegant carved Louis XIV style Grand Aotlon 7 oc tavePiano. On« extra carved Serpentine, pearl keys, 7-ootave Wan->. Two foil carved, semi grand, 7 octave Plano*. Two plain Rosewood % “ “ One do do I)Jf§ “ “ Three do do . B M “ Two double round corner Boseword 0H octave Pianos. One round corner finished back end front? oetave Piano. A further arrival Is expected la nbout two weeka.-{au‘29 JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 0? SMII’HFiELD STREET, between Fourth aod Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plata, Diamond*, Gold and Silver Watcbas, Jewelry, Musical InatramanU, Ouoe and Pistole, Feather Beds, Fur niture, end all kinds of article*—for any length of time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably Tower than heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential. JUSUI. AJU, JE. 49* Forfeited pledges eold Immedlately.aftarbelogoutof date, unless redeemed, Bargalnsof Gold andSUvm Welch os, Jewelry, s a., always on hand. aprlo:om /"vWBRi for nale CANARY BIRDS of the moot lmprored W breed, being Tory herd*, end Hue iln»m. Bird Beedr end mixed Seed. Benqnete will be furnlihed oomnoeed of the Ineet ybOWKRS, Tli: Ownolleo, Rom Bade, (Jollol '■ do. KrorgroeneCln petn) frr Christo w Tree*, from and HortSultaril Stor®, HQ. *9 Fifth su dw Wood. d»c2o U OPTHBBM toaiom* tha Bmokti Tm aubaertbe* having the axelorive right tomenufoe tare end sell SWEENEY'S HOT AIR AND BMOK* OONBUMINQ FURNACE, Is prepared to receive order*, and' contrast for heating bnildinp ntth tbs most eoonqialcal Furnace now in nee. The attention of tboee JaUmUdjß •olfcited. Anj information can be had of: A. BRADLEY, No*. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. RARNDOLLAR* deaSi.-tf 1 Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 184 Wood si Warrea’i doagres* lnls» ” rav^rElKE Uprepared by a purely ehemkal prows, I liuijinmiritfr -ffnfT / m-fVnjT J rtfrrrf-rr < —■ I tie pale when Bret need, but by exposure te tbe-airbo ponfiMigrt#B*>|y»lAo«t Intense end permanent black. iU *‘ bj corner~ *y - • ' . ••• ; . • • •: - - v * v [ V ifVS’ v• 4 .. r 4 •. PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1854 'iPUnis boat Offloe, W HEED STORRi JAMES WARDBOP, v>> ; ; .-«•*/** - BUSINESS CARDS. BTBW CARPETS. Spring Stylo*. AT TH* CHEAP CARPET WORKHOUSE, No. 82 third Street:—W*' axe new feeeiflng end opening ooerf the larseet and chotoaat stocks o! Qotha, MatnMatting, Buga, Ac, n«r exhibited wut of New York. The stock has been selected wfth greet eare. Persons In want of any articles In our UUs, are reepeetfully *°<»U and examine. Our aaaortmmt consist* In .part of the following, via: Royal Velvet and Bnuoelj Carpetings: ' lhpestz7 Brussels; * Auburn Carpets; Superfine and Fine Ingrain; Wonted end Wool Carpets; Wool and Cotton do Venltlan 2-4 %, %, and 44; • Hemp Carpets, very ebeap; list and Bag, do White and Check Canton Mattings, 44. (4. and 64* OoooaMatting,24, fc, 44,64, £4 &\ *«*‘ Mo4 * Spanish Maet&g, very cheap; Elegant Mosaic Bugs, $6O per pair; Axmlnister, ChenJlTe, and Tufted Rugs, all prices ■ Fancy Engttah Sheepskin Mats, $l5 per pair ; Colored do do do ■w£!!^ th,^ wi £ l a large selection of Cmds, Jute, Adelaide, TeTvet, and other Mats; Kmboeeed andprinidl cloth table aad plane covers, of entirely new designs, vary rich. Damask table and piano oovea; also wanted damask by the yard, tollnett, doylere, Ae. - ■ '< greatvariety of patterns In floor oil-oloth, from % to 24 Buff Hollands for windows, 80, 82, 54,86,88,40, 42,44. ncbsa wide. Oold bordered shades, entirely new, vary rich. Window shades of every description. Oval and hollowetalr-roda, carpet Ac. Also, the Royal Turkish Bath ToweUL together with every thing usually kept In Carpet Houses. “Small profits sad qnkk salsa** - C. % HEADLY A CO martnatm 82 Third stnwt. a.-*. saaMn 1 aocnaa. JONES & BUCHER. IKON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Annsylodfua RaUroad, foot of Third sf„ Ilarridmrg, As. HAVING Jnosesed our Mnahlnery, which U now of the meet Improved order, and having added many facili ties for dispatching work, wears now manufacturing first Class STEAM EHGIHKS, FOR FURNACES AND ROLLING MILLS, Blowing Cylinders, Boiler*, Furnnoo, Bolling. SAW AND GRIST MILL MACHINERY A OABTLNGST Gee and WaUrr Pipes, Hydrants, Retorts, Lamp Poet*, Hitch ing Poets, Column*, Girders. Shafting, Hangers, Brackets, Cellar Grate*, fUthing Tubs,Spouts, Mailing, Verandah* and Omamentmi Catting*. We pay perUenlar attention to the manufacture and con struction of Cast Iron Promt for Homai and Btwree. Haring an extensive aaeoftmeot of beautiful Carved Pat tern* of the moat approved architectural order, our great facUUIM for manufacturing end shipping enable ns to com pete with our cities. Parties erecting Furnaces or Robing Mill*, Mill Owners aod Mlli-Wrlghta, will find |i mock to their advantage to call and examine our extensive stock of Patterns before building. ISOS ASD nil ASS CASTI SOS, Of every dcacnp'.ion; Smith Work, Pattern Making, Far norland Force Toyeree, furn>4>*d to order. [rnjlTy China Hall. Market stBREr, mrrwaxv third 1 and fourth, —lOO crates of QUKENfiWAhR, of bis Fall Importa tion, now nreitfng, to which we luvite the attention of the country and Hty tra>le. flaring some doaeo different pat terns of Tea War*. fo«J confident of suiting all taste*; whi-b may l>e found white Iron stone, gold bend, gold scroll, tl jr, pint, plum parole, brown *«qi green. Al >o, a handsome green i;.rlx*nd white imltalVra stone, which can b* sold mure below the real m>« warn. COMMON WaKE—Onr stuck of Common Tra* t Plat«e, I>t»lira. Bsbrr*. Nappies, Bowl*. Pitchers, and every article in the Hue, is large, and aelected for the city aod country trad*. GLASS WABE—narieg e iarpe and ««H ee)ert«d stock of tl)a>* r>a beod, *e will xrlt at fectury prices, saving the ujrrrLaot the trouble of tntking a bill. All we ut Is a call, and *• feel ccofldeDt of p caring. JOJJLV J. O’LKARY. J Tow A FO I rs~b K V c*-*' NO. 103 WOOD JTIMikT. JOHN C. PARKY, ig-icwneor to J. C. Parry A Co,) bep to inform tha cucwmors of the old firm, and the pnbtfe generally, thel he hu now ca hand*, axt-i i« extamiiroly en gaged In roanufiteturing, every deecriptinn of CASTINGS— inch as: Patent Chhtod Rolls; large Kettles and Carte; Patent KetUea, for Bcap, Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Settler, for the mamifeeturo of Cane Bugar aU at*i oa <1 lmfrar sreesH* known as J. C. Parry’s, and axe superior for dura bfflty to any other,and eoldlower than those curie on the old plan. HOLLOW WARE—A general assortment, all from new and improved patterns, Wagon lrons, Sad Irons. Ac. Ac. Rolling Mill Castings,and Machinery of every daecrtpUon, always en hand or made la order. Cook Store*, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Stcv**, ef erory description . luV* (sw>k SUjvee, five sixes, *rhL-b received ths fint prtx« for 14i0 and IW>l, at the Agricultural Fair of Al legheny County. Pa-,atxl ri-ivininshrfl by fifieva handled penons; Enterprise OeokWevni, (buxiiive; Yiwmlnm Cfek 8tov«; Egg »nd Radiator Chal Stoves; Ftoroe, Ac. Parlur Grates sod Fenders, gnat rarifty, bcautifally enamelled. Oommo*>Grmtos,and bulMhu (qatertal of'evnry lnf.rtotion. . \ A groat rartety of Ornamental Ralling.fox atari wend Fencing. _ _, i .. PtaaQkt an d Fio%ah Oustmgt —A tergnEKCk of all the kinds in use, and win b* sold at rodumdaciGte. Hall’s Pat ent Lever, True American, Egan’s,' Crane's, RlaJuWe, Wend*', Paerork's, Bull’s, ImproTcG Bull, Ac. tteulia i*L>wpAx—The Michigan Double Flough, which has taken the premium et the State Fair* of New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and wherever it bas beeo exhibited. Iron and Nalls, ktov# H;>eaml Tin Ware—«U of which 1 wUleellatthe lowest price*; and rwjwtfullv iarita the public to gtve m*a call, at th* old stand. No. ids Wood ft. •tjglrv MBH f V4RRY. ALLEGHENY FORGE BOLONOX gHKTTBB A CO. (l.ale Blase! 1 Hemplw's Kolling MUI.) on the bank of the Alleghany, below the t*t. Clair Firwet Bridge, Allxuucwt Citt, Pa. proprietoci reeperlfully inform the public that, J. having made exteusive additioua to their v*Uib!lsb mmt, they are prepared to manuiacturr, Minable terms. Iron Wort for Ucidgwa, Car Axles, Quarry Work, Atone Cutlers' and Maeons’ Tools, MIH Gearing, Machine Work in general, and heavy Forging, of every description. AI«',UoHAK SU'JEd manufactured by Sh«lter , g t attnl ilorie Shoe .UiuAuu. The Unree Ma chine w.ll be in nperaUoo about the middle of February, when all orders fir Bhoe* will meet with prompt aUantion. Mill licks mad# aod diwsuA l/rgers sent by mall or te)»- graph attended to on tbs shortest notice. i*l4-7 Cabinet Faraitars Warchoasa. B. Yi’L'NG A CO., <tU/tnti PmmUurt *md Vkoir Man J. • ufaeturvi, N'ne. Jv and 4) AmfihSvM »:r»-t, opposite City Hotel, would mprctfull.i matted Uieir oW friend* and 'Uitnm.r*, and thnee abiut tn pnrebaeo anything in their lice of business, that tli-y are eoustauily utauufarturlng every deecnptlou • I fsQ;i mal>le Parlor and Chamber Fur niture, warranted in malarial awl workmanship, and void on rauonable terias. Caro takeo In packing fur Is odor water carriage b team boat Calun Fumltureand Chairs on ImqJ and made U> order, a* usual. Those interested In furblahing boats will find it to thrir advantage to give us A call, as we gtve erery attmliou to th* manufacture of work he-t adapted to llu-lr u*c. iau3l UUOTs AND bHOtba, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL. JAMbfi KOUU ban ulied up tu •piaudid style la., store. No. 8® Market street, aad No 0 Union cuvet, between Hftb street and the Diamond, end has hum completed his Spring etock of BOuTtL&llOtfci, sLIfPERS, GAITERS,Ac., and Palm Leal. Pedal, Du*ttu and Hr aid IIATh, to which he lovitea th* atlenUonof ail purchaeerr, whether at whole-, sale or retail. This stock is one of the largest ever opeued la this city, and embraces everything wnru by the ladle* of Philadelphia and New York, and Be trust* cannot fail U> please all. Great oarg has Lmo girub lu seleciicg the choicest goods; all of which he warrwUlL He also c-.ntinuea tu manufacture, as heretofore, aU de scriptions ol Boots aud dhoe*, and from this lung ex;*ri#ue» of over twenty yeara ia husioess Lu U»l» ciiy, u>, be treats, a suOdent guurantae that those wuoikfur him wiib tlieir custom, will be fairly dealt with. aprlfttf Seminary Cor Boys. &u.*A-«ocj( cor. of h\/Ui and OVunl tlA,Ojiy.itili Court Ilouic. r l 'IIK Fall .Htvmiun of this Bcbuei will commence »Q MON* X DA Y, t'epU'tflber 4th, aud the duties uf instruction will be recUQied i>y Mens re UKiGUfi aod M‘DO.\aLD. Tbrre arc ten naoceasive mouths in the Academic year. Tuition is sli,6t) per quarter. Thu uutubwr of pupils laitmitad, and boys are admit tad in the.ostler of appileuions whloh may be made after August 3jtb, at 54 Liberty street, or at rchoul, or by letter dropped in Post Otttce. authov* W. B. SCiVIKi I3IRBT STREET, IHCrWKE.v WOGO AND MARKET Ml BTKSKTd, PITTsUUIUUI, PA., builds Francis’ Patent .Metallic Life Boats, of Gui»rolled Tron . tieo. manulacturcs Copper aud Sheet iron Work, Cooking 3tuv*» for hicamboaU aud Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged iron Work, Large Bolt* for Bridges, Ac.; Cork Life Preservers, the bell aud cheapest kind, fiisaiab en work att-uded to, [mydAy W E are retiring from Yoia'ai.d inni^.iwiiip^L bad half guests ika, Oumprlaing Young liyeou, iiupurial, Uun|>owder, Oolong, bouohoag, aod English Un*ukfo3t, ail of whjoh have been carafuily selected, aud will be sold as usual. A. JAYNEo, Pokln Tea Store, jy‘2l No. 38 Fifth street JbOCTd AND PIiJEB. —Those wuo wa,h to’gel a neat and well fitting BOOT, aUOE or OAITEB: will call at M’LAUUIiLIN’P, _Jyt •> as Fourth roet URAFF, RKIBLKUEH. * GiiAe F, MANUFAOrUKEItd UF GCAL AND WodD GoCraNG STOVES, Parlor and llcauog Stores, Grute Fronts, era, Wagrm Boxes Ac., Ac, Warehouse No. 124 Wood Stwwt, above Fifth, Pituburgh, Pa. j^4 STO CKIMO FACTORY. SO. 24 FIFTH STIiKST, fti gn ol THU OLD STAKD. WILLIAM IiALE has returned from tue Mannfketur ing Hosiery District* of Europe,: where he h u pur- Oltesed, fur cash, a very extensive and wall aseortod atock ol the beat deaoription* only or atucliuge, hooka, Undecshiru, Drawers, Gloves; also, new style uf Chiklrea’s and Fancy Btoekinge, together with hisdotneaua etoaa ol Pitt* burgh Manufactured Hofliery. He will ami by whoiaealeor TwtaUat New York Importers 1 prices. ' WILLIAM DALY A CO- Remember (be place—No. 24, Sign of Xus OLD STAND. nyaa nemowal. T>AUL RLBZNKR has removed hte LITERARY DEPOT •X . from No. 7* Third street, to Fifth vtrewt, onnodt% .the 'Theatre, where be will be happy to See his former patmas, and ell others desirous of -purchasing any of' (L e jj. teratpre of the day. ' aprltly ». PBKIN TEA BTORJL ” ‘ BT &. JATSEB. “ Ifr. » fifth *nd> beOoeai Mod <ti%& Mark*, KhiGi Li* Sold Whoteatit Batail. v— j«a» jj Water mini and p«a«E*i. TSUS3S % Woo4 tufctf AAItiUEL BSEUiSDOK. r •- - : >sy}ksi& SWSs»Vf.Ka«> CITY OABISKT WAREHOUSE, No. 173 CHMBTNUT STREET, - <omaa IntfßtoßKen Hail) • Fhlladslphlai FUmiTUS*, IH SVXXT BTTLE! Comprising LouisXlV, Louis XV,Bhsabetiianand Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in the beet style, equal to, if not exoelllng in qual ity, the Goods of any XstnhUah meat in the United Btntes. EMPLOYING none bat experienced workmen, (appren tice* being positively excladed,)ud using ths best ma terials, the work cannot fell to giro ssttofoctlon to par* chaser a. Amoopt the many advantages offered to pur chaser*, l* the facility of Furnishing a House, either in els gant or plain etyle, completely from one establishment; by which means all the article* in each room correepond in styleendquaßty,and the bnntens* stock always « hand, wing so various in design, enables purchasers to please tbeir taste in a selection, without the deley neoecaarlly caused In ordering Furniture. To five au idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need only inform you that my Booms are 17fl teetjeng, by 27 feet wide, four noers in number; with Shop# contiguous, guffl cient to employ 200 bands, which is a guarantee that the wort to all done under my own immediate Inspection. 49»3he racking to all done in the Storeyand-Furaitor* warranted to carry safely any distaaoeTTuSrato Phil* delphtoare respectfully invited, as purofiaser* or otherwise, to cal) ana examine the Goods. auSfcly JOIBPU SOOAIOfiI, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 38 OeuaoKut, aatow Fan Bni», CONSIGNMENTS end Oommtoeimisirfllmeet with prompt and personal attention, and libecnJ sdeimnu will U £V*nwhenroquired,om Consignments or Bilto of Lading, Orders for the purohsae of Lead, Crain. Metas-and other Produce, will be promptly flltodU theloweet market price*. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise end Pro duee witlmeet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, aad the expense of Storage end Orgyageas moch.es posalble avoided. _ .. „ umnaK St. Louis; Sllto A Morton, Ondimati; do; Strader A Gorman. do; Veil., do; do Doan, King A do; BpringerA Whitman, do; J. W.BuUerAßro.,Pittabh; E.OTGooodman A OoJ do; BtewbSCo- do; E. A C.TarnallAOo3hilade; do; Morgan, J. M. Buck A Morgan! Blow A March, New York. B. B. Comegys, do; FroetAFonest, do; Shields A Miller, do Ch« l «A.Meig. -do; Josteh Lee A Co., Baltimore'. A. C.FarweU A Oo,Boston; Abraham J. Goto. do; Howard, Son A Co, do; W. B. Reynolds, Inuisvtile: ' „ , H. D. Newcomb A Bro, do; 1.0. Twieb*U * 00., tfutttuu. Not Orlauu. •9J *•« u opra Polk, tflumn. whfck will cotv •n rt.lpo.nt, to my ndilMM, whan UM kjr Utter per mill, or trhen endow* on Mil. of Udtfcr hnttm, or etthe time of impotent. • JOBXPH HOdRIDGB, . St>£nnto.Miwoart. Kuuna> leknilu Jt ICo.w-NMlil.gt.m. UM TWUTX PIB OKI. CUIPII THAN CAN BN BOCQUT IN THE ABOTNTSBBITOBIE3. _ lUmI EiUU Firm Tor Sain. T'HN snbecriher 1» .nthorUnl to eell TWO HUNDRED 1 AND HOHTT-FOUK ACKEB OF LAND, alttutad In eight of the proposed Station on the CoeoeMsvmeluUroed. Improvements ms follows: a square LOO HOUdE,GO by 9J fort, two etortoe high; and square LOG BANK, 6j by 30 r f 9 . t :\ both *•* •** *® t°°d oner;) two fine young ORCH ARDS. (beet grafted fndujaM eommenasd to beer. There to nicety te one hundred acre* cleared and In* blab rtate of cultivation, and the beiaaoe to well art with whitemk timber of the first order. This Lead to well calculated for a stock Farm, being very level, and the soil of an excellent quibty for gras*-growing, aod.belog weU watered with twelve or fourteen never Mttng tprteg* of excellent water. This Land haa fodlliia* rarely mat with, being within half a mile of the Toughiogheay and one mUeoTMonoogehele, and almost on the line of Urn CoausUsviße Hattrowf. aod to -uppoeed to contain an inexhaustible bed of IRON OKB. Tbt* Land would not be In the market, onlytbfit the owner to about to remove to tbs - Far easy, and price moderate. For further particulars, inquire of W. J .REYNOLDS, at Lorens'# Give.Wklo^rffoT* jambs c. uflu7 Beal Estate Agent, at this W Vti * aW * Property fr Sale. WO Lord OF GROUND,, upon which are erected four Brick end two Prune BuDdtogs, which rent annssUy for *5OO. fishl property *s dtnated tn the Ninth Ward «f thed yof Pittsburgh, on Penn *uwut, between »nd Atoo, the Factory end Ground known as the M Empire W ° r . U ’l!! u “ t * d oa the comer of Penn and Morris streets. Also, 23 serve of unimprovrt toad, situated an the All#- ***** »«tu. one mil.from Best Überty. On .portion of, this lend there to the best Saw Mill location-in the county. Also, a number of tots oontaiaißg from 1 to 5 acres of chvkw toad, tituated one mile aonh-vastaf JSml .Xlbertv.' and c4w» mile eeet of Lawrepeevitto. . . V l iA?. b fT*J ujaed . P l * l- proparty ere veiy desirable, and wtil be dtopasid of on edrantageout terms to early po> tbtWL For imu d *«U uid farthv lolbrmUk® Apply to Wm. T. Baaa, No. Wood aCiwt, FltttliArtfi. ■ *. D. THOMPSON, >»<NTIW fbt Im. &. Kfyley. t UIAHUATK BLUMJK, No, IIA VToodHlvt, W jAet >A- V “>* kllawlaM NEW MUSIO:-A Utmg bom ,h. w«.t; I m Qofog TBat«; Sirltzen' FaiawHl Walu, BailaA ; Brotbw JoaAiAAA't HapbA ; Hoax of Dnothio, A ooUeakiir ufaAcnd aHoOlv, a»aa««1 lAvarityl.br ,Uao ortaHo- A~p, ly Om-.i WUd Tb. OrgAnJUn, (B»teii; Farewell March, Bearer; BcbulholTa Grand Walts: iloemiog (rondo), Dree>tor; Softly, ye Night Winds, WaUece; ited-Oap &ctoUtoch,Grfoe; Bed from the Opera, Beliak—easily arranged and fingered for brnteneca; Jordan Polks, new; (Euvres Favori, par Wilhelm Kobe: Patkinsea's Gardse Polka, Kvtsssn; Parlor Maseurta, Set dto; To Meet Again, Yoes; Dying Words of Katy; Tuvre to Darkness on the Mountain, Wallace; The Mother's finite; Early Dreams, six beeutiml melodies for small hand*, by <£*Un. Atoo, a good selection of Gaiter Mode, boegs Polkas, Waltoes, Mancbes, Ac. As. anfi JM»r Wood Mar aery and Garden#. A Mite K ESNRDY, (late Manager of f well-known fir. n#uwNuwrt*», KewTorkO bega leave to inform the public, that be has bow established an RXTEH&TVB NTJB tUULT.onUwFamof Mr. Jamas & near Amt Lib erty, where he shall be prepared, after tbebth instant, to re eeiveaad fill order*for every vajtetyof Fruit and Ornamen tal Tree*, Hardy and toraeaNeaM fihrube and Plants. In addition to a choice and supenevstoekott hand, he haa made arrangement# with one of the largest Nurseries in the Best, to keep up his supply . Having a thorough and long expe rience la tho business, ht can assure hto eushwn perfoet sattofoction. Mr. Kennedy would also rwpeetfttily offer hto servioea in designing, toylngout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, pub lic Parks, or the grounds of Country Eeeideoees; end will also furnish plans for the formation of luwns, Meturmque Scenery, Ac., In the highest styles of the art. Pncttoelly aoqualated with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having epent retrain the Sylvian Parks of Knglsnd, and on the beautiful »«nk« of the Hudson, he j hopes he has the capacity to meet the Wishes of those who fovor him. Communiaatiras eaa be addxeoaed through the City Post Offle*,or left at the Warehouse of Uemn. NegleyA Mohan, £T Wood street marly ffENItTOT A 00. iovtea Papier naeh* Cempany. MODEHN AND AaNTIQOE ORNAMENTS. PITXdUCROa AGENCY, 67 uauket BTKKBT.—The attention of Builder*, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, to requutod to this new end great fahprove rnuot in thsmannfocture of embellishments for Buildings and and inside; Cebins,-llalto, Church es, Dwellings, Bmes, and P#rlor Furniture, m gi.lL or in Imitation at various kinds of wood. Also, OorniSm, Brack ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for owning*, Mouldings, Consuls, Trusses, ftoutomeat, Ac; much cheeper and handsomer than Piaster and Wood Carving, and a great deal more durable. BLOCK LEXTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant ed to last for 20 years exposed to tbs weather. Above Goods for sale at the manufocturer’s prices—cost of freight added. W. W. WILSON, J. 28 . 67 Market sl flew Partnsrthip* Matthew gkaff and dan l. kaisinger, tiading heretofore as M. GRAFF A CO., Stove end UoUuw warv Manufeetarert, No. 124 Wuoa street, have this uay associated with them TUOMABJ. GRAFF, as a partner iu tbeir business. The name, style and UUs of tea firm will, from this date,be GRAFF, KhISINGERA GRAFF. To.y reepeetfaUy sodeft a eontinuation of the patronage so lib erally bestowed npon the firm of M.Graff A 00. * PtUaburgh, July Ift, IfibS. G 1 RRAT bargains of summer goods at A. McXIUHE’c, T oorner of Grant and Fifth streets. I have toisuay eommeneed selling off my summer stock at first eost; the goods are all new, and have been purchased this Meson, and as they ore non offered at prioesfor below the usual rates, Ladies would do well to call and get a bargain. The stock comprises berates, lawns, summer silks, tissues, grenadines, bersge ds laines, and almost every artioto asuai iy kept in a fancy store. - . jyB Mew Trimmlnc IlMS) y O . 53 Cbmsr of Maiktl ttrtel and Vu Diamond. J-IRanK TAN GORDKR respecftilly snuouncee to the 1 public of Pittsburgh andVKiaity, that be will open his oew Trimming Store on Monday, April 17tb. Having fitted up the neatwt store room in the dty, and filled it with a choice selection of the latest styles or Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, he flatters hlmsalf that be will offer superior in duce cents and endeavor to give rull satisfaction to all who tnay fovor him with tbeir patronage. Now, don’t forget the place—Nu. M Market street, corner of the Diamond- (aprU): -FRANK VAN GOXDER. jVu ISO Wood street, TAird door below Fwyin Altoy. BOWN a TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting men to their Urge assortment of Guns, Rifle* and. Re ruiving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ever upwoeu in this market; together with a general assortment of Usirdwans Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at tne lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper. marlfi >s*UKKI£U TOWELS.—We bare just received another lot I of those excellent Tuiktoh Bath Towels: The Brown Linen Towel has a sharp stimulating surface, eombtoing the properties ofa Flesh Brush, with the desired flexibility of a Towel. The Oottou Towel ptnenim a soft ness not attainable in the linen, and the peculiarity of ab orting moisture without friction. Cnllearly aikdseoure a pair. ft B, HMADLY A CO, Jy24 , , No. 82 Third street. \TEW ARRLYAL AT HOOD’g.-rduat reoeived a new ana Vi rich amortxnrat of fine Gold Jewelry of every desirable style. Alan, pderi and velvet port monies, in great varl» ties ; fina tens, gold and silvar thimblea, and numerous other goods, aU of which we will sell at New York, city prioes, and much below the prices usually asked at other, establishments hi this city. Call and examine omr goods and prioee, and save from 26 to *0 per oent- la yohr pur chasee at 61 MarketstreeL iJfj, Trsaanm's ufflo# mt ths attmxUm Vniley Railroad Company- . rmafTRIBEES to the shove Bead are hereby notified that », S Mo.S7.fJON*. —1 -He ft. DolUrt « * PCT " I> * maL'aiMMH *rZ£OF-^- PHILADELPHIA.- GEORGE J. HENKEL’S ST. LOUIS. ’iilK WORK v:. ' ’4V 5 * 4 ,* , ..<C * ■’ . .T'vf^nsamaK. HUMBER 40. DAILY MORNING POST. THUEBDAY MORNING::::::BEPTEMBEE 28. Addrecw GOVERNOR BIGLER j TO-THE PEOPLE OF PEHSYLfAHIAI WAVJERLT, SEW YORK, 1 Botabirtt 1854. f Fxuow Cinxxxs:—lt is now nearly three years since you entrusted mt with the dhmharge :of the duties of the offiee of Governor. I hare endeavored, to the extent of my feeble abilities, -to perform the trust in such a manner - as to de : relope the resources of the State, promote a just public polioy, and advanoe the welfare of the people. How far I hare succeeded in tbirwork is for you to determine. A Democratic State Convention, in Maroh last, presented me for your suffrages for a second term. In accordance with what appeared t£bet areoognixed oastomj ilefi-the seat <d rf«p meht near the olose of last month, for thr*pw-_ pose of meeting the people in the several coun ties of the State, and in person them for my stewardship; and dedaring to them my views and intentions on eQ pnblie questions of State policy. A painful and dangerous illness has deprived mo of this pleasure. For near three weeks I have been confined to the room in which I write, during all of which time, so I learn, the canvass has been actively pursued by my opponent It is now impossible for me to visit more than la few If any of the counties gtiV or to the election, and I oan see no mode of rea ohing you with my views except through the medium of the press. In my present enfeebled state of health, and in this locality, withoat access to the books and documents which I ordinarily refer to, I shall li mit what I shall herein disease to these questions which legitimately bear upon our State policy, or which are in some degree involved in tbe pres, ent canvass, and in reference to whieh I may, in the event of my re-election, be upon to act In my ofiioUl capacity. What I have done, and what I would wlih to do if reelected, it is your right to know. I moat, in the first place, ooogratalate you on the flourishing condition of all the great.ljn t*reeta of excepting only tbe agricui-' tnral, : ijhich bas suffered materially by the drought of the season. The fiuanoer of- the State were' never in a more wholesome condition. - Our* resources are equal to all ordinary with an annual surplus of about three quarters of a mßlion of dollars, which is applicable to the payment of the public debt. For the three past years, this surplus has- been absorbed in the consummation , •of eobemes of improvement commenced prior to my induction into office. Tbeee undertakings wilt cost the State, in all, over four.militons and a half of dollars. But for these a very Urge reduction in tho Bute debt would have taken plaoe during the term of my serrioe. Ho hew schemes of expenditure have been oommeooed. under my administration, save 901 j a small ap propriadoa to enclose thepublie grounds and a meagre sum to. sustain an'idiotic sobool. If l should be iveleeted Governor, I shall employ the power of the Exeeutive department to arrests! I new echemes of improvement at the axpense oT the treasury. _ ... _ ..... . I regarded the proposition to sell the public works ae a business question. The pofcey of the measure' depending largely upob the prise to be obtained and the condition on which possession of! the. works may. be gmatsd. If a sate be made for an aggregate soul leu* than die amouot on which the net profit# would pay the interest, then it woufciwdf'b* economy to sell; such a measure would increase and not lessen the burdens of the people. Should the pqtisy of selling meet the approbation of the re iflMeulatives of the people heraafter, the utmost We should be uhew to eisaiki sfW&mpuiea tion and to make the eoaditioae subb as most' certainly to guard the rights andiatergets of tb% public m the use of Duse great highways. 1 ’em sure afl win agree :> tbaY nb"'OcrpoieUeiis' should have the improvements on each terms as would enable It to Impose unjuiif burdens on the internal trade of. the State, or encroach updp the rights of the poople. Ho such measure can .ever receive my sanction. . « I bare spoken of this branch of public affairs with delicacy, because its management and con trol hare been confided to* agents selected by the people themselves ; and accountable only to them; the Executive having no power to di rect in what manner the pnblio works shall bo managed. As indicated in mylast annual message, yon are aware that I regard the State's system of managing the pnblio works, as susceptible-of great improvement. I then expressed the opin ion, which I still sustain, that the management' should be based on plain business principles. The currency of this State seems to be in a wholesome condition. When l assumed the exe cutive office, a strong sentiment in favor of what 'is called the free banting system, instigated mainly by the influence of the preceding admin istration; evidently pervaded the minds of many good citizens. I felt required to Interpose the ! influence of my position against this soheme. Subsequent events most certainly satisfy all that snoh a step wonld have been disutitons to’the true internets of the State, and especially to one own cherished commercial metropolis. I also* felt required, daring the session of 1852, to In terpose the Executive prerogative against a dan i geroos expansion of oar present banking system 1 think there are few who will now deobt the correctness otfbis step. Had those schemes fttr the expansion of paper money prevailed, the consequences weald have been more disastrous ! than the most sagacious could have foreseen. : Our commercial metropolis, instead of standing as she has stood, impregnable against .the finan cial storm which has been felt, so seriously hi other cities and States, might herself have fallen a victim to the folly. Instead of boasting a proud fidelity and punctuality, as she flow can, she "might have been humbled and dishonored. - Sen sible of the defects of the system we have,.! aril) regard it as batter than those of most of the sorronoding Btales. Whilst there may bo localities where a enlarged business would seem, to demand the convenience of bank • log capital, no consideration, can Induce, me to i sanction any considerable extension of such espi j tal of the State. I am n firm believer in the polioy-of dispensing with tbs nse ofpsper money, - so far as that can be dona without giving too sudden a stock to the business relations of the l people. Such policy. Tam confident, Is best cal culated to promote, the success of the manti factorer, the miner, tbs agriculturalist, and, above all, to secure to the laborer % jost reward for his toll. A loose and angfiittied'eystetn of granting cor porate privileges obtained favor under the ad ministration of my predecessor. Corporations were created to engage in mere ordinary bnetaess enterprises, clothed with extraordinary powers, and upon the principle of a limited liability, of the corporators; thus giving the capitalist un due advantages I.deemed this system unwise and uDjost. I conld see'no reason why those who sought to enjoy all the profits of an ordi nary enterprise, clothed with the convenience of a corporate seal, In competition with Individuals, should not bear the entire responsibilities, -rand pay their debts to the last farthing, as individu als are required to do. The use of the veto power soon succeeded in arresting this system, and the principle of individual liability in aor pcv&tions of this kind is now the settled polioy of the Btate, and shall be maintained so long as i I have the power to do sol ' * A number of general laws hare been adopted to enpeTeede the-nneealty of apecial legisla tion, and much good baa been acebtnpHebed. bot there la atill, on thin point, a great' work to perform. The offensive system of omnibus legislation, by which good and bad measures are piled to gether, under the same Common title, modPwbieh has cost the Commonwealth so many »HHoas,af prodigal expenditure in times past, was during the last session, for (he first time,'completely broken down; and the taws of 1854; have Been presented to the people, each separate, 2 nsting; on its own merits. . If I be tkswh&e power of the Executive department abaH be Wielded to maintain this wholesome sysiain,.. ! The policy of municipal subset iptlona io pnb? Ho works, sanctioned by my prededasoirs, never did, as yon wilL remember* meat the Attire- ap proval of my judgment J felt an - .»■*> »*r ■ .... •» '• - a ■ '? r ;' " ■*.- , , j * * • • * # r S -■.■mvtm or mrrnn **?»■•***' l—mi. : ; •■ —ii»H "• “ *~T ~lr.Hi. r* > “ 'tWJMk “ »>uraatk_. u .. prtlysit ,Ati4m0,42.7112.00r1m0.1.0 nrlf «*>, to tdmooiibto. [m, -. ,hU ipodo of art raaCdatn; bacuthm acu.ru w.ra >u«. »«jr pnoented intfco abu* ef Vlonni qocirfon. affecting the interests of pariLw»u r t did not fool. required toiatorpo«oinpJod*»Mrt *s*'**' *■* of ibo pooplo lamodUtol/ inimot od, tnd their repreocutttiTen. JWtnd expert. h *7* J®»»»oopd a. that IbU wuto anoint *£*^f* : IfTO-eleoted Go.ernor, I fk*U unhed> ttrtn,iy roploy tho ..to power t#tiul nU tnd every sum schemes. I had not supposed, prior to the oommencs*' meutof this canvass, that it would be monun i for me to dealers to u; eltixen my viaws in rs i Terence to onr common oobool system. • I hod I oherisSed the! belief thot my career ua clritoo « * Senator, and u Goreroor hod given omplt evidence of my strong attoehment to tbie mo.t ewred of onr lnetltatione. As in boyhood Ime the recipient of the blewdoga of that system, so in monhood oholl I moiotoin jf to the fitlleat ex- Unt I here reeistod by the veto power, u the Slro V*“ Ottomptssdftnoestioo npontheepotem. Those engrafted twgt by our PpHqool opponent?, when in r«»»nt» «nd the oeotoripn., foatwra—bora i»«. Wh.te»dr m^b.i»i^Xffl “derthe aebool organisation. ft wuldseom irom uepoople, m opublio way, tsbeexpended onder prirhte dfreetion. Thpra.ft «n#ereoin fcr the nee of private menu for, tbjgftmotion . °J, odpeotipn, without interfering with the sem rtl system, ft shell be my pride end fctEjltoctto.enaesTorto p«rfr*t, «gs*nd and par common 7 Indeed. loMidpttu«Ui pleuare th. dk, wben theeof fere .of the Stole jrqi beoble to benr the expeoee end Hbeml ejetenTof r rtn4otJonj one.whioh shall tench the higher breached of science ond literature, on well on the rudiments of » common edaaotion.. Mo higher or nobfer duty canid occupy the energieeofn gorernment. Education in oil jtg phone* It the .pe*l helpmeetpf. oi»iii*o4oi:.ond Chrintlontty. R i« the moot potentmeanx of preventing crime: letoragp in elevating society. It is tho meoueof the Joigeet degree affedividaal happiness ond thehighestgrade ef neriouldig niq. Tronooendeotly Important la sJlmeunTiet **• ““SOTery peoplep bcx no where mere Padben iuAmtrfp*. Rtnpnblle will diruto policy nf the. government; hue, in deed, the.yriy foundation of thy germ most reels, on. the. sovereign tbocghtaofthemxeeen. aow imporUnt then it beepmeethet thot will ebon dxmenote ftom xbighly-eidtiisiad Jndg m-nt Thie «the rery palladium nf ourHberties. It is the apeet japablican tasdtc ,io®»-, uthe people ore made intelligent by edncatbgq mj atnuml is the BOftlenf - morolityJiy rite -infloeooeri eo lone eiU ont dril end religions, hbeetiee be Ilf. strife or eileroelnggieeeion It ■e the prepKOtlonXoe the exersieo of-the e<eo tiTedrooriu(e, <bioßgh whiab wo are • Idu T . ; <*“»* people— by. means of which the voice of the.hambleei oitixen iseqwJtotbat of tbc meet prominent Lend weilthy— .through whirl 01l en ■iV fSP* 1 mP? I *,S°d power u pitiuno. < Whot °H “different to nsho lyetta u tbiel Whoever oonld be, deserves not chs name ~°f I oanld not grnot him u e tree Pennsylvenisti. . ; mMi Of prebibitic* •h* mokiog jodiooUing. »f In toxiootmg; itanerm except for particular pnrpoeee, I hove WliiUe if *»y 'n ndaiU*p, io thooooteou of my letter to the Tempcrxnee Ctinvention of done J— I, thot obmmanioxtianXexpno|Kd Xhe oclnian thot the leeiilxtare woo pouedod of a>oedmrioool powr lo ud rrgolote thein iratt bet, •Uthenojnetlmo retnafheti that io the .xeveioe of that power, o low might-bo. pund whiohio its dttmle. woald.be obrlouly npcondtitdliaoai nod .nnjnot.. ,J eeid.thc^.Jjpupw»w t *hd*.l rio jjtxoly .deprtpcmjmnfep ofmiemperaMl end have nnt yen. Ibe obfeSjeuiof^ny oothno. ' der theCocotttntion forUae <hic,'t XkeSxec*- tivo tbe geveument iemoe-ordi nate had ccactpuht .b«nahinf the ioee-mokiox power. Vetted u I hovel beemiwhhfintftmt? nene. fertbe tlme bting. t ehoCMide-yia in- Jnetioe ond dithanhr ngpcKjeh in edmer,' were - I to gnrrender thou' feocdeu to uyvother bronob of the gov. rament, oe.ohioeioted power for any reuon whetever.. They maot be retxiel od hi the Mxecntlre. where the fteriy,io«ingeoily'nnd indepen dently exerdeed on each prepoeition of. low or polieyutheymeynriee.’ ’ f .. The expediency and policy of o pnUhltory low, hu been by on act of the InptXMitfttare enbmitted to the'jodgment of the wholo puplc. Their mttimentn for and ogoihot the Mumre ■ere to be oeoer olhed at th- ballot btx, in Octo ber next. Should they dpmoqd tach o OMmenro, their wUliihdatd bo euried into e&ol im n, jut. efficient and cocaiitniional form. . Complaint hae bet n'tnade inoertolnenortere that I hove not'amaetlohed onoir lioeuo low whit* pneeed the legielatore on the night of tho . final adjournment. Ihare bot Mnotioped it, nor : do I intend ip do no: ' It hoa been filed awny j n the clfice of the Secretory of the Cummoowealth, to be retttrotd to tho next. General. Aceetnbly with myohjectiooiC ... J : This meoear* la o fair specimen of 'hasty and inconsiderate legislation; and it la so confuted and obscure in its purpose, thot its administra tion, when token in connection ;wtih thomther license tows of the St«e, wuhld bafflothe most oa.ute legal mind, . Afleir h driiborotfi exomina titm of UsprorTsione. I pame.io thoeoneloeion that It mtght;do .maeVhorinoodcoaid do do good. My reeenoo sgoinst it which ora too. long to be inserted here, I an cahfideat, trill prove sadefactory to yon. Cejutn rom thot nm real friend or tern perencp reform, wuh o.ftrilxom pmheneion of the 'manifest tesdeociee of this measnrn, will bn, willing to mhhahliurif the edvnoetn of eneh * Reensesyettm. , Certain political dogmu hov* aioen tly neon presented for pobUo eonaidsraiipm ond which would aeom.to demand more tiottaeu^ ingnotiee. I mean thh dootrinoof xhoreuntly elected Mayor of the city of .Bhiladhiohi. .k,. troileitwitb civic o^ice; and tho stiU mors ex traordinary tenets pf pcUtfcal Tilth haldjor a organisadoa,.. R 17x2.1, materially added in elevating Uue foptiujey to plieh poittroal ends, X.believe, ip of Ononos Waaßixoros, that all tiou 'Ti&tlg a, tfatopTtr i/riiwsioiJ to haeomegvifsws ewywi es hy which e»«wh»g7i4to»», ud iwffiswsjshai nth ifiil tt MM&n-nKtAt ,kt yowee.of riUysspfi, «d to «rh> >or 't&u,lo« t*» rsau sf gcrarwiwßt Awrytag eriiißi tha eery rnpiaes which iftti thtm lu trfsiV » 1 1 beberam thwiwisdom obd (aatiei'«f«fun. gnegs of thnOonaritnirob of tho tfoßMjfLtea. that dedans .•«*e rehyisu tat ttHu'nrSi rt jmradus_jufc>c<itKntnAnij,dfc,VecMf?t I^t imdat.de •Oatrsd Awer;" and oftha bill of rights-of our own CbhihioajnMlth, .that "off msw Awn a natural npftts,wonhm .dteiytfy Ood tadnhih ” *etmes|i!fdcsrew&tonsctewMi.” Thof-'u hw mats oathsrayam. to snjr dsn wA«feo«£ma§of or mbdat of wCSL Un .further: thit, m»o «»• kK*eUdg«*ik* batfi of # ood> xtni c ofreward Md kis Tttigiout twitfiMnfr, or plan 4 tnitt or proltf imdir leeott*.”-: - •' c:i " .- I beUm Uir, m tbej ly adoiiiiete! deed, it ia dil to AdQUoiater warranted in aUtlpot tcnUf in dtrnet viol' manitiet whi Citixeap, aco«) tipn, Jtre»l( proWeUoo—t tie*, andao a i*Wtf«aof tk« . tended tuaipuii Bait ki» own ' prfwsa • - *s. ’ . < ?• . ’ v--. a w \ t «■ f ' 1 . 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