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Printed and published eterymomirig (Sundays excepted.)
BY GILLMORE^HON'rGOMEirY,
pir ;ai '.cOiata or. fcoo&AKD nrrn sfsstT*.
dr i.£.SAfH.—Five Dollars a year, payable strictly In
a lvauca. BLr Dollars-will invariably be required If not paid
within the yaa>
«*Eiiifffo<opjMtwaoHaTfl»«ic3-fl»le»tthecoanter In the
Office, and. by the News Boys.
THE SATURDAY MOBHIHQ POST
Published from the same office, on a large blanket sits
eh ieti at TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance. Single copies
49* Ho paper will b» discontinued unless at the dlscr*
on of the ProprletoraO until all arrearages are nal<L .
No attention will be paid to any order unices accom
panied by the money, or satisfactory reference In this city.
49“ C<mneded»nth.iheSstabUA3nesit<yf the Morning Past
is one. of (he largest Job Printing Officain the city, %ohere ad
kinds of work is done on the shortest notice, and most reason'
able terms. . .
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Robt« C* G. Sprool.
Attorney and counsellor at law— office, no.
—. Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. deolUy
James A* Lowrle,
ATTORNEY at LAWr-Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
between Bmlthfleld fl treat and Cherry alley. fdeclLly
JOHN BARTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, oprner Fifth and Grant ats.,
jftSdyy] FCTTSDUBQII, PA.
Thomas ffieani,
Attorney at law and sou<htob in chancery.
Office, nest door to the Tost Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
my 4 ■ •
8. P. Hose,
ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. IQ9 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Pa., fourth'door below-Mr. Body Patterson’s Livery
Stable. ■ ■ ■ jrtS
O. Orlando Loomli,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood.
Jy*y ;
R. B. Carnahan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between
Cbarry alley and Grant street. jaSby
J. N. AX’Uftowry,
Attorney and counsellor at law—office in
BafceweU’s Buildings, on Grant street, ja2 .
tt.H.Unzen,
ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 127 Fourth street, above and
near Smtthfleld. m*r27:y
Fatriek ffioKenna,
ALDERMAN OP THIRD WARD.
OFFICE corner Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly occu
pied by Alderman Lewis,) where all business pertain
ing to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will
be promptly attended to. fnbl:3m
K. Buokmaster, Alderman.
f'VFFICE, Grant street, between Fourth st. and Diamond
V/ alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great
est care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate examin
ed, Ac, ja3:g
William Wilson, Alderman*
OFFIGE No. 447 PENN street, between the canal and
O’Hara street, Fifth Ward. All badness appertaining
to the office of an Alderman or Justice of the Peace, will
be promptly attended to.
49 s Bonds, Mortgages, and other documents, drawn with
neatness and despatch. feblSitf
Hi AElh, SURGEON DENTIBT, (sue
to G. W. Diddle,) No. 144 BmlthQeld
4- ' I U" hours, from Bto 1 o’clock, and
from 2 to 6 o’clock. feb!s:ly
Aiyi'L»v J. SCOTT, DENTIST, Fourth street, fire doors
/52jg“gl west of Market.
vH nw Ofpics Houks From nine A. M. to five
P. SI. dec-Oty
BUSINESS CARDS.
ALFBID a. CDRUSQu«y/.'
aiiwaan
Curllngi Hobertion A Co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF COT. PRESSED AND PLAIN
FLINT GLASSWARE, warehouse No. 14 Wood street,
corner of Front street, Pittsburgh.
49* All other kinds of Glaaswaro and Window Glass, at
low market prices. apllMly
Jacob JU'Coillstery
hATLfOLES ALE and retail Csgur manufacturer, and dea’-
f V er in all kinds of Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, No. 25
Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
45* Keeps constantly on hand a large supply ol all the
various brands of Imperial Cigars.
Jotin Moo?
WHOLE3ALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT, for the sale of Pig Metal and Blooms, and
Produce generally, No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. [ap24
Rxymcr A Anderson,
(3accessors to Joshua Rhodes A Co.)
WHOLESALE dealers in foreign Fruits, Nuts, Spices,
Confectionary, Bugars, Ac., No. 39 Wood street, oppo
site the St- Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap2
Henry H. Collins,
Forwarding and commission merchant, and
Wholesale Dealer iu Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish, and
Produce generally. N 0.25 Wood street, Pittsburgh, (mart)
B. T. C. Morgan,
BOOKSELLER ANB STATIONER—has always on hand
a general assortment School, Miscellaneous and Blank
Hooka, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, wholesale and re
tail, N 0.104 Wool streat, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh.
■ffy- Wanted, Rags and Tanners’ Scraps. epl6:ly
wiuJAat uiu.ee, Phlia— ww. ricsktsus, Pittsburgh.
dlller A fUckstson,
WHO LE3ALE GROCERS; Importers of Brandies, Wines
and Segars— Nob. 172 and 174, corner of Inrin and
Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Ac.,
constantly on hand. jySO
Wm. Carr A Co.,
W(W m. Carr, late of the firm of J. Parker A Co.)
UOLE3ALE GROCERS, and Dealers In Foreign Wines
and Brandies, Old Mooongahela and Rectified Whis
ky, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
P. R. Uravo,
Diamond, IhtUtnxrgh, J*a.
DEALER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, offera fir sale a
choice stock ofGrocerlas, selects! for family use. Splet-s
of every variety .and the purest tonality, ground at his
Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic.
Produce taken In exchange for merchandize.
F. IL D. ha? procured a full assortment of Landreth’s
warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of all in
terested in rural affairs. janll
Z. BICBA&PSON.-..
*r. a. fikomu.
Engllah A' Ulcba-rcUon,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, and
Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and OU, and Prod uce
fenerally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge A
nghram, No. 110 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh,
Penna. feb3
Commission House.
THE subscribers bare opened a house for the above pur
pose, at No. 17 Smithfield street, four doors above the
Monongahela House. Wo will purchase, or receive, on com
mission, for sale, consignments of Flour, Bacon, Cheese,
Com, Oats. Barley, Flax Seed, Grass Seed, Baled Hay, Ac.,
upon which we wilt make advances, or purchase at the bwst
market rates for cash- [novQJ ALQEO A CO.
James M'haughlln,
DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROoOOR, FLOUR, BACON,
Ac., No. 10, corner Smithfield and First streets, Pitts
burgh, Pa. x nov6 _
JOHN a. YOCNC-. B. TODSO.
T. B. Young A Co.
No. CS Smiihfidd street, opposite. City Hotel.
MANUFACTURERS OF CABINET FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, of every description. Materials and work
manship warranted, anil sold at reduced prices. Caro taken
in packing for land and water carriage. aug3l
Wm. Dlgbji Jr.,
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, Masonic Hall,
Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Clothing made to order, In
good style, and at moderate ratoa. aug9:tf
IL. A A. C
WHOLESALE GROOBR3, and Dealers in Produce, For
eign Wines and Liquors, Old Monongahela and Rec
tified Whisky, No. 291 Libertyst^Pittsburgh, Pa. fjy27ry
A. Tlndle,
gtogSay WHOLESALE and Retail Saddle, Harness
jaffiSESy Trunk, Valise and O&rpet Bag manufacturer,
5 No.lOfi Wood sL, Pittsburgh, Pa. jy29:y
J. H, fitallor,
•anryflOl,'KSALKand Re tall Dealer in Musicallnstrumeubi,
YY Pianos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No. 122
Wood street. j»ol
John \V. Batler A Co*
Forwarding and oommibsion merchants—
Dealers in all klnda of Pittsburgh manufactures, Lead
Pipe and Sheet Lead, 67 Front street. eep2B
Bnteirpriss Works.
No. 130 Wood street , third door below Virgin alley.
BOWN 4 TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting
men to their large osaortment of Guns, Rifles and Re
volvlng Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ever
opened in this market; together With a general assortment
of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, ail of which
we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or
for good approved paper. marls
Copartnership Notice.
I HAVE THIS DAY (April LLth) associated with mu
Messrs. F. STEEL TURBETT and BAML. 0. OLANLV,
both of whom have been for many years in my establish
ment, and are already extensively and favorably known to
my customers and the public geuerallv as superior work
men. and of correct business habits. We hope by this union
or experience and artistic skill—especially in the watch de
partment; by keeping a large and well selected stock of
goods; by selling at moderate prices, and by close attention
to business, to merit a liberal Bbare'of patronage. To my
old friends and the publlo in general, who have fbr many
years past po liberally patronized my business, I return my
thanks, and solicit lor the new firm a continuance of simi
larfavors. W. W. WILSON.
Pittsburgh, April 11,1855.
Wilson, Torbett A Claney*
WATCH MAKERS, JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS,
67 Market street, corner Fourth. mvs
New Coach and Carriage Factory:
JOHNSTON, BROTHERS ft CO.,
Corner Rebecca and Belmont streets, Allegheny City,
m-nryat ffl WOULD respectfully Inform their friends
fhR publio generally, that they have
VHBU£aBk commenced the manufacture of Carriage?,
~~ wLI. Barouches, Rockaways, Buggies, Sleighs and
Chariots in all their various styles of finish and proportion.
All orders will be executed with strict regard to durabili
ty and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to
on the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work tb.»
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel staff, they feel con in
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested to give os a call, before purcha
sing elsewhere. octGrly
: J. T,- J0HN5T0N...;.;... .J>. T. JOHNSTOS MAOEt.
filcelalor Carriage Factory.
JOHNSTON, BROTHER A CO., PRACTICAL COAOU
MARKftflj corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alle
gheny city. Pa- have on band and are manufacturing an
extensive assortment of Carriages, Rockaways, Boggle..,
Baggage Cara. Ac., made In all thfiir various styles, with
strict regord to durability and beauty of finish, using in a 1 1
their work the beet Juniata Iron and eastern hickory. Rr
paira attended to on the most reasonable terms. They Del
confident that all who may favor them with their patron
age, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif
teen minutes during the day. oct2s:ly
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY,
a. 810EL0W..,.,^....,uia T1 H L. BTXVBNB~.. ..GEORGi ALEtET-
Bigelow A Co., !
BUOOES&ORS TO E. M. BIGELOW, No. 46 >
o^QHwDiamond alley, near Wood street, Pifcts
jFr bnrgh—Ooaches, Carriages, Pheatoufl, Bug- 1
and every description of faney vehicles I
and finished in a manner unsurpassed for
a iIi r JSSPi Of finish, skill of workmanship,
and durability of materials 1
jST All work, warranted.
bobeet h. Patterson'S
rAmZU livery AND SALE «a .
STABLE,
Diamond «treot and Chnry alley
*jirl4:tf_ . PITTSBURGH, PA
Tin DOZ. LKMON BYKIJFT
k V,V 41 ******* do '(a itore and tor fiida by
#719 29 WOPd ft-, oppnHa tbt Bt, OhirlaiHoUl
VOLUME XIII.
Joseph Fleming)
rsUCCZSSOB TO L. WILCOX t TO,]
CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keep?
coosiantlr on hand a fall assortment of Drags, Medi*
ciaes, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain*
ing to his business.
49* Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at
all hours. j«9y
JOSH PLKMIR3
— eocsfua flimisq.
Fleming Brothers,
[SUCCXSfiOBB TO-- J. KIDD * CO.]
WHOLESALE DUGGISTS, No. 60 Wood street, Pitts
burgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. ftPLaue's Celebrated
Vermifage, Llvor Pills, Ac. jalO _
John Haft* Jr.,
[sucaiasoa to jakks u'qcfpit. J
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, And dealer
In Paints, Oils. Dye Stuflk, Ao.» 141 Wood street, three
doors below Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. apr4:ioAely
'ITT'HOLESALE DEALER IN FOREION WINES,BRAN*
TV DIES, CIGARS, OLD MONONQAHELA AND RTE
WIiISKY, Ac., also, Rectifying Distiller, No. 8 Wood street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, Bt,
Croix and New England Rum,Clarets, Champaignes,Scotch
Ale, London Brown Btout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old
Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peachy
WUd Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana,
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common
Cigars, all at such low prices as to challenge competition.
Fancy Bar Regs and Labelled Bottles of every style, snd
Demijohns of all sizes, I respectfully invite an examina
tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD gtreet, Pittsburgh,
Pence. apr&ly
James OleUtnger,
MONONOAHKLA PLANING MlLL.—Would respectful
ly Inform his friends and the pnbUc,.that hla new es
tablishment Is now in tall operation, and that be Is pre
pared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed
Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates.
Board and Plonk, planed on one or both sides, constantly
on hand.
Sash, Doors, and Mouldings of every description, made to
order.
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage
to give him actdl,a3 he can now famish them with plaDed
stuff soltahle for every description of work.
v> m a. uerbo.t
Herron A Criswell,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, and Manufacturers of
*M kinds of Braia Work, Locomotive Bteam Engine,
Plumbers, Ac. Also, Cotton Battiog Manufacturers.
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny city.
Office and Store No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
45"01d Brass and Copper taken In exchange for work,
or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. fefc9.ly
m. QOArr ....d. aitsinon —....t. j. oaarr.
WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood street, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
...............UOROAS ROBLBT-O* 1
... EtHttY L. RISUWALT.
w. u. s-mith w. w. hajs j. a. uurtxx.
Smith, fit air A Hunter,
(Late Smith A Sinclair.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUOB AND COMMIS
SION MERCHANTS, and Dealer* in alt kinds of
Pittsburgh Manufactures, 122 Second and 151 First street,
Pittsburgh, Pa. feb9
fIiHE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John
-1 eton 4 Stockton,) and Blank Book and Stationery
Warehou-Tj. \e prepared to execute every style of Legal,
Commercial, Canal and Bteamboat Job Printing and Book
Binding, and furnish every article In the Blank Bock, Paper
anj Stationery line, at the ahorteet notice and on the most
reasonable terms.
.-..BOBEET J.ASDISSOS.
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Office
and Book Bindery, corner of Market and Second eta [norlfl
North-Wsstern Police Agency,
VTO 89 WASHINGTON STREET, corner of Dearborn,
i> CUICAGJ, ILLINOS.
&XL kli fiXEItTOS
Pinkerton A Co.
onroT* tuna ittiktios to thi vaxsaicnoa or a cekxaai
DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS
In tho Stales of Illlnoia, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana.
inblßMtf
r'I'UlK late firm of JONES A yIIIGG, having been
1 t-J by the death of John F.Oulgg, on the 27th Inst, the
buuioeas of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at
'.heir t-ttlce, «orner of Uofts and First etreeU.
ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner.
Pitiaborgh, September 3U, 1801— |oct2:y
Manufacturer or spring and BiLtsr steel, piongh
Slab 6toei, eteel Plough Wings; Coach and Eliptie
Springs, Bras? Nut Taper, half patent, Berew, Mall end
Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Roes and First streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:ly
haav jo:;u.
Pittsburgh Riding School.
#9, HOBKIIV U. PATTERSI»N, Proprietor, corner
iViiL Diamond street and Cherry alley. Theeubecriber
respectfully announces to the Ladles and Gentle
men of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected a RIDING
SCHOOL, which in point otslze, oommodlousnea* and adap
tation, undeniably excels any similar establishment In the
Coiled Stales Its location is accessible from all parts of
the city, while its high and airy situation renders it espe
cially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agree
able exercise. The Horses are docile and well trained, aud
the proprietor pledges himself that no paint or expense
will be spared to make tbU establishment the first in tbe
confidence of the public. oetfiS-tf
.J. !. BSSNEIT.
.v&Axcta L. VUL'NG
•ancon,
PUBLISHED DAILY, BY QLLLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OP FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT SO,OO PER ANNUM, OB $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE,
business cards,
El. Ai. Allen*
Graff, Relslnger A Graff,
HAH U FACTO OLIXS Of
Cooking Stoves; Plain and Fancy Grates.
Coal and Wood Stoves, Plain and Fancy Fender*,
Parlor Sieve?, Sad and Dog Irons,
Hollow Ware, Portable Forges,
Sugar Kettle?, Tea Kettles,
Store Kettles, Wagon Boxes, (mhl&
W. s« Haven.
Isaac Jones*
D. B. Holers A Co.,
Manufacturers of hoGers’ patent ii*>roved steel
Culuvator Teeth. Office corner Rosa and First street.
octgily
Jtiietxard C. Mocking,
Manufacturer of gilt, silver, brass,
BRONZE, LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT AND PIC-
Ti R FRAMES, Plain and Ornamented, No. 21 St Clair
btrtet. Ail kinds of Composition Ornaments, for Steam
boats, Ac. All kinds of Gilding and Re-gildlog, to order.
Gilt Mouldin.s fbr Frames, wholesale and retail. Varnish
for Oil Painting*, Engravings and Lithographs, for sate.
4J“ Impaired or defaced Oil Paintings restored in the
beti manner.
All Frames and Moulding? manufactured in this estab
lishment may be cleaned without injury, with soap and
tfuter.
Gull and «c. No. 21 St. Clair sL. Pittsburgh- (u»h26 lf
J. WHITE,
TVENETIAN BUND MANUFACTURER, has recovered
\ hid health so as to resume his old baslness, and has
opened hl< BUND MANUFACTORY, at No. G 5 Fifth street,
nrar the Post office, between Wood and SmitbfieKl, where
he has an assortment of BLINDS, trimmed with plain and
faucy worsted and rilk trimmings, and Is prepared to fill
any order in his line, on the most reasonable terms. His
work is warranted to give satisfaction or montyrefiinded.
4*)“ Old Blinds repaired. «
4Sy Please give him a call, as he can’t la heat In work
mitrinhlp my7:ly
IIIAYE sold my interest In the basinees os Long, Miller
A Co., to B. A. Long, who, with John Phillip*, will con
tinue at the old Biund, No. 109 Front street. I cordially re
couimeud thu new firm to the patronage of my friend*.
Pittsburgh,July 20,1364. V. U. MILLER.
S. A. Long A Co.,
Bell and brass founders, and gas fitters.
Invite attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Brack
et!}, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up house* with
Dai and Steam, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order,
fnreish Railroad Pomp* and Tank Fittings, and keep Anti-
Attrition Metal constantly on hand. jtfil
* MOTICE.
DALY’S STOCKING MANUFACTORY.
.Y„ 20 Fifth street, first corner above Market street
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
WHERE will be found the largest and beat assorted
stock of HOSIERY ever offered for sale in this city
Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call at this
establishment and examine lor themselves; It is ail I need
to insure their custom. 0. DALY,
N. B.—Remember tbeOntAP Stoceihu Coasta.
feblry O. D.
Consume the Smoka*
fpGE subscriber having tho exclusive right to manufao
-1 tore and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE
CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and
contract for heating buildings ttltb the most economical
Furnace now in use. he attention of those interested is
boticited. Any Information can bo bad of A. BRADLEY.
N» 6. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR,
dec24:tf] Iron City Stove Warehoose, No, 134 Wood st
J AML3 *. LtDUI
Eedlle A Clam*
(Successors to Muivany k Ledlie.)
MANUFACTURERS of Out, Moulded and Plain, Flint
and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all
kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware
house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh.
mhS:dly
Removal*
CIHMBBN, Manufacturer of every variety of Vials,
a Bottles and Window Glass, Black Porter, Wine and
Claret Bottles; Demijohns and Carboys; alk>, Flint Glass
in every variety. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, and 133
First street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mh29
1. W. Chadwloff,
Dealer in Kentucky leaf tobacco, rags
AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood street, below Sixth, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
49*The highest market price, in CASH, paid for
RAGS. ap2o:ly*
JJHN aTWSLL.
Atwell* Lee A Co.*
WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce and Commission'
Merchants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures,
No. h Wood street, between Water and Front streets, Pltts
burgh. aplS
Dissolution of Co*Partnersblp.
fpQE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between,
1 JOSHUA RHODES and PHILIP REYMRR, in the
Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary Business, la this day
dissolved by mutual consent The business of the firm will
be settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who is authorised to re
ceipt for all debts due &aid firm. JOSHUA RHODES,
March 27tb, 1665. PHILIP REYMER.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
The undersigned have this day formed a Partner
ship, under the name, firm and style of REYMBR A AN
DERSON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and
Confectionary business, No. 33 Wood street
HIILIP BBYMER.
ROBI. J. ANDERSON.
Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855.
JJSS* In retiring from thcGon&ctlo'naxy business, 1 cheer
folly recommend Messrs. Eeymer & Anderson to my friends
and customers. JOSHUA RHODES.
Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1866. *p2
Removal*
SPRING EH HAEBAUGH A 00. hare removsd to No.
O 295 Liberty street.
fiPRIKQCK SAEBAQGH....M ALUIttDIB FORSYTE.
Springer Harbangh A Co*,
(Successor* ta 8. Harbangh,)
(COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS;
j Dealers In Wool and Produce generally, No.-295 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap6
MISCELLANEOUS,
JAMES W, WOOD WELL,
CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER.
, a Wfkrp*rooms 07 and 09 Third street.
*BggSgflga»W- J - .w. W. respectfully informs j-.
hidfrionds audcustomers that lieul
fiKSgß&m has uow completed his spring stock }€3B
luijy Vurniture, which la decidedly » ■
the largest sod best ever o(ltsred for cal© iu this City, which
will be sold at prices us low as any In the United States,
East or West.
As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea
soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and
from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing,
he la enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest
prices.
He has adopted-tbe principle of Identifying his customers’
interest own, in quality and price, and keeps al
ways oa-bafidthe greatest variety of every description of
furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele
gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be
furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or
der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock,
which for richness of style ami finish, cannot be surpassed
In *ny of the Eastern cities:
Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas;
60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth;
60 doa. mahogany Chairs;
30 dot. Walnut “
60 Mahogany Rocking “
80 Walnut “ “
60 Mahogany Divans;
80 Walnut “
60 Marble Top Contra Tables:
60 44 “ Dressing bureaus
80 44 44 Washstand*; j
40 Enclosed *•
100 Common “
go Plain Dressing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
30 Walnut
60 Cottage 44
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahogany Wardrobes;
10 Walnut *•
10 Cherry “
60 Plain Bureaus;
TO Dining and Breakfast Tables
12 Secretary and Bookcasen;
20dox.Cone Seat Chairs;
24 Cone Beat Rocking Chairs;
12 Ladies* Writing Desks
Hat and Towel Stands;
ttiguirea;
Conversation Chairs;
Elizabethan **
Reception ••
pearl Inlaid 44
Arm 44
Qothk and Hail Chairs;
.JSMCS COISWS! L
k large assortment of OOMMON FURNITURE and
WINDdOH CUAIKtt. Cabinc? Make&s supplied with all ar
ttclw In their Une.
BT&AMBOATB and HOTELS, furnished At the shortest
notice.
All orders promptly Attended to. tprft
Saw ArrlTAl of Spring au<l Hammer Dry
AT NO. »9 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD STREET.
DULIEGU A CO., Importers end Jobbers in British,
• French and German DRY GOODS. Hiring receiv
ed our large end extensive stock Of spring and summer
goods, purchased from Importers, manufacturers, end part
through our own Importation, we feel safe la aasuriog our
old customers, country merchants And city dealers general
ly, LhAt owing to these Acquired facilities in purchasing,
we can offer such Inducements to buyers as are rarely met
with In the trade.
Among our dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de
laine*, Portsmouth lawns of the must durable design*,
mohair lustres, alpacas.plain block and fancy flgun?d Ml*-*,
ginghams and fancy print*, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy
vestings, casslmeres, satinets, tweeds and Bummer fania
loouing; brown and black muslin*, table diapers.
We hate also opened a very large assortment cf bonnets,
newest styles, palm leaf haU, Itutland braid and Leghorn,
and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons;
with lace goods, fancy muting*, jaconetts, mull and figured
Bwus muslins and black silk veil*. Ac.
Our variety stock embrace* in part combs, buttons, per
cession caps, threads, port monales, pateut medicines, per
funierv, and almost every article usually kept in the va
riety Une, together with a large istock of gold and silver
watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelrv of
newest patterns, and a great variety of hour aud s day
dock*, all of which nIU be sold at the lowe.-t pricee for ca*h
or satlsfnctory rsferenre.
N. B.—An early call from buyers is respectfully solicited.
,D U. aClKitßi
fabxa _ I». OIUMG A CO.
VAS GOUDiOI’S TUioniNU BTOKK,
No. S 3 Mns.LT Bt., Corses or Diojom>.
JUST KLCEIY INU, a large aud a ell eu-lected rto-.'k id 6!l
th« uew styles ol
LADLKB’ DRESS AND M ANTI LI,A TRIMMING.':
Fringes, Hutton*, Uttllouj.
Gimp*, Braid*. Velvets,
I*«*, Cords. Kit'U.os
A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian
BMBUOIDKKIKji, iu Swiss, Jacouet an*! Lac-.
OoUar*), Judging, Handkerchief*.
SieoTea, lusertinj-s, Infants’ Robes,
Cbeinizette*, Bonis, Cat-d 4 Waists.
A full supply of MOURNING GOODS;
Crap* wits, Collar*, I.ot® ami Cause Veils,
Plain Linen setts, SltwTes, Gauze and Dotted Palls,
Plain Swiss do. Chemisettes, Italian and Eng'h Crape
MATERIAL*! FOR EMBROIDERING —Stamps Collar*,
Banda and French Working Cotton, Iloop*,
Linen and Cotton Floaa, OU Cloth, Erubruideriug Bilk,
Ikiileto* and Bots-^ors.
Mantua, Batin aud Bonn at Ribbons.
A «argu anfortracnt of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISFIINO
OOuD.S—Shirt*, Collars, Cram:.'., Ties, linndkrrrluefn, &■■
Needle, Huttons, Tape*, and everything tn email
wares generally.
Bsjou’s uest Ktn Ou»vxs. la white, black and colors.
Sizes trum No. 6 U> No 10, always on hand.
Al*o—A good Koch, ol HOSIERY und GLOVES—very
cheap. mb - {
_t>. u. »<x;ts3.
Sale of Public Property.
IN aroordam-t* with ioUrurtions from ih*i War Depart
paruarui, the SNAG BOATS BELL, SEVIER .nd TER
ROR, (No. A, No, 4, and No. 6.) together with their eejuip
menu, tackle, Ar., will bo Bold to the highest bidder, at
the points and dates following, to wit:
At Napoleon, Arfcane::a, on Saturday, ihe fioiU day of
June, between the hours of to A. >J , and 2 p. M , the small
twin Snag Boat TERROR, together with her equipment*,
Ac-, in lots or parcels, to be designated in printed hand-bills
prepared for the occasion.
At £L Louis, near the Marino Railway, on Saturday, the
7tb day of July next, between the hours of lu A. M.. and
2 P. M_, the two large twin Snag Boats, BELL and SEVI KR,
together with their equipments, Ac., in lota or pin-els f.-r
each boat, to bo designated an before in hand-Ml la
The items to bo sold will be classed under the follow log
general bead lor each of the boats, viz :
Ist—Halls, cabins und up|>er works.
2d—Double engines and boilers, complete.
3d—Equipments, lucludlng large purchase chains, an
chore, chain cables, cordage, tackle, yawls, t<K>ls, Ac.
4th—Cooking apparatus and other furniture.
The beats are scarcely two years old, sound and substan
tially built, and well adapted for use a* Cotton Boats, Dir lug
Bell Boats, Floating Mills, Wharf Boats, Ac., A* l ..
Their engines are constructed in the most efficient man
ner, and are in good condition.
The Bell and Sevier are large twin Snag Boats, about li>o
feet loug, 22 feet beam for each hull, exelusiro of th»ir
snag rooms and wheel bouses,and 12 feet between the hulls.
The Terror l* about 133 feet loug, Is feet beam for each
hall, and 10 feet between the hulls.
T Kit MB OF SALK—The Bell and Terrer will be sold for
caeh. payable on the day*) or Lheir sale. The terms of sale
lor toe Sevier will be made known on the day of *ale.
In all cases the privilege of dismantling tin* bouts of all
articles sold to different ludtrtdnuls will be recurved for a
reasonable time in favor of the porcha“«rs of said articles.
Individuals and Companies wishing to purchase are de
sired to examine the premireß and Jndge of their va*ue.
a. H. LONCI, l.'t. 001. T. fcL, Sup’t W. U. liup'ts.*
Bf. Louis, Jane 7th, lS6f>. jetllltawts
• JSO. PUJLUPS.
JOSKPU BOtiHIBUK,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. SB OOMKBftCIAI, QXLOW Pm* tsTEtl?,
St* Loals, 310.,
('tONSIGNMBNTB anedCommisbions will most with prompt
j and personal attention, and liberal tulvanou will be
given when required, ou Oonsignmants or Klllsof Lading,
in hand.
Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other
Prodace, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices.
The Reoelvtng aud Forwarding of Merchandise eud Pro
duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest
rates Of Freight will always be procured, and the expense
of Storage and Dray age as much-asposalble avoided.
PageAßaoon, Bt.Louia; EUisA Morton, Cincinnati
Oharleas,Blow A 00., do; Strader A Gorman, do;
Chouteau A Valle, do; ilosua A Frazer, do;
Doan, King A Co., do; Sprloger A Whitenum, do;
J.W.Butlvr A Bro .Flttabh; E.O.Gooodman A Co., de;
D, Leech A 00., do; K. aO. Yarnall A Co.,Phllada;
Wm. Holmes & Co., do; Morgan, J.M. Buck A Morgan:
Blow A March. Now York. B. B.Oomegys, do;
FrOßt AForreßt, do; Bhielda A Miller, do;
Charles A. Meigs, do; Joalah Lee A Co., Baltimore.
A.G.Farwell A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do
Howard, Bon A 00., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville
U. D. Newcomb AJlro., do;
T.O.Twlcbell A Co., Commission Merchauta, New Orleans.
have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover
all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per
mall or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDQE,
augfi V Bt. Louts. Missouri.
.-JO3BPH j. UU.M.
William A. Hill A Co.,
BANKERS,
/Vo. 64 Wood tired, Pittsburgh.
HOLD oa Bale the following BONDS AND STOCKS;:—
40 shares Exchange Bank;
17 do Monongabala Navigation Company;
20 do Citizens' Insurance Company;
$2,000 Monongahela Navigation Company Bonds;
$6,000 City of Pittsburgh Bonds;
$6,000 County of Allegheny Bonds. feep&dlwawtf
o. u. wilkqis JO3IPU ludewhj
CHA9. ATWOJ- '
WILKINS A CO.
(Soocsasous TO A« WILKINS 4 Oo.)
Have removed tukir office to no. ts fourth
street, two doors east of their, old stand, where they
will continue the BANKING, EXCHANGE, and COM
MISSION STOCK BROKER BUSINESS In all its branches,
as heretofore.
WajClTlO—Twenty-five Shares Mechanics’ Bank Stock.
jy!2 WILKINS A 00.
0. H. wrumta - JOS. LUDSWItI.
(Successors to A. Wilkins A Oo.)
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 71 j fourth slrtety Pittsburgh.
IN TUB ppmetooa suspensions of Banka and Bankers
throughout the country during the last six months, we
are satisfied, that in almost every instance their troubles
have grown out of a departure from, their: legitimate busi
ness; and we. therefore, take occasion to assure the public
in advance, that no speculations In “fancy stocks,” or other
“outside operations,” shall tempt us from the strict and le
gitimate line of our business—believing that in avoiding
all such investments we shall not only be better able to
serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that. 1 □
adoDtins such a course we shall promote our own ultimate
Benefit. ; [febSJ W. A CO.
LAND WARRANTS
WANTED—
*O,
80
too ACRE WARRANTS, by;
AUSTIN LOOMIS,
I *lB Dealer in Warrants. Stock*. Ac-. M Fourth »
PpMe parkbb—Pratfs Itetetit, a speedy andqompUte
Parer, for aft else* of fruit; for kalerwhui&ale rod
retail, by [jy3(kwat # J JAMES WARDROP.
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1855.
What-Nots;
Paper Mache Table*:
Pembroke
Hail and Tier “
Ladle*’ Work “
Ki tension Dinlug Tables;
Ottomans;
Wilkins 4l Co.,
- - s ' .f - ■*,
. ■■ 4 ,
•. * t< *» w ,
' * ’■ ■
• "* - £.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WM. A. aUUtOa.
HKEKON ft CEISWBLL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERB,
MANUPAOTUIiEHB of all Hods of BRASS WORK, LO
OOUOTIVJS, BTRAM KNaiNE, PLUMBERS, 4c. Al
do. Cotton Batting Manufacturers.
Foundry on Rebecca street, Altegheny Cltj.
Othoe and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work,
or cash paid. Orders left at tbß Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. fefc9:ly
JOSKPU T. LOWRY,
No. 43 Cbnwr of Fifth and Wood Struts,
Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
RESPECTFULLY announce to the public that he has
commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, iu connec
tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will
also attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, In any
capacity, or those in want of places, will bo supplied at short
notice. All business entrusted to his care promptty at
tended to.
tUfcrenux—* T. J. BJgham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W.
0. Leslie, Dr. Aisx. Black, James. Mackeral, A. A. Mason,
Mafflt 4 Old. janlS
Schuchman A Qauulsln,
LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite the Post-office,
Pittsburgh. Maps, LandscapeslSill Heads, Show Bills,
Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and
Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
iu Colors, Gold,Bronse, or Black,in the most approved style,
and at the most reasonable prices. OctlStly.
BELVIDERE HESTAUKAST,
WOOD STREET, BET. WATER AND FIRST STREETS.
rfIHK Undersigned has just provided a choice eiock of
X LIQUORS, and is ready at all times to serve his friends
with the best of the season, In the way of edibles. Irish
Whisky Punches may ba had at the Bxlvidijix.
JanlUy JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor.
Alexander Hays,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND BURVKYOU, Fifth street, op
posite the Court House, Pittsburgh, Penna.—has per
manently located, aud will punctually attend to all business
entrusted to his charge.
RErniNcis
Hon. W. F. Johnston, President Allegheny Valley R. R.
W. MUnor Roberts, Chief Engineer " “ “
Geo. 1L Kichbaum, Associate Enc. * “ “
David Mitchell, Chief Engineer Pittsb*h and Steub. 11. R.
James Thompson, Superintendent City Gas Works.
James Civil Engineer. Allegheny City. |np7;2w*
Notice*
rpUE Partnership of JOHN M’DE'VTTT A BIU). was die-
X solved on the first lost. John M'Devitt will continue
the business at the old stand, and attend to the settlement
of the business of the late firm.
JOHN M’DEVITT,
WILLIAM M’DEVITT.
Pittsburgh, January Sd, 1555—l j*al
U«w Trimming Store,
No. 83 Cbrr.rr of Marktt strut and the Diamond.
FRANK. VAN UORDKR rcepecfully announces to the
public of Pittsburgh andvidnlty. that he will open his
new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17tb. Having fitted
up the neatest store room in Uiecity, and filled it with a
choice selection of the laieet styles of Trimming* and Fan
cy Goods, he IldUera himself that he will offer superior in
ducements and endeavor to give full satisfaction to ell who
may favor him with their patronage.
Now, don’t forgot the place—No. 83 Market street, corner
of the Diamond. |apr!2) FRANK VAN OORDRIL
ICaULISU'ABIi> CLaVsiUaL. SEmaARY.
w. t. McDonald, m. A n ruact?Ai.
TIDE next session of the Institution will commence on
MONDAY*, the 6th of {September next, at the room cor
ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
Messrs. Veeder.
K'fercncu —Uon. A. W. Loomla.C. Knap, Jr., 8. ¥. Von
onhorst, K. Miller. Jr. autf’ifi
Aevucy for fioidkera'' Clalnu*
lOOATIuN OF LANDS.— PUROHA3H AND BALK OF
j LAND WARRANTS.—'Tha undersigned has made ar
rangement* with competent and gentleman to
obtain OrilUrates or Warrants for Soldiers, their wldowsor
miuur children, who are entitled to Bounty Lands; also for
the Location of Lands, and the Purchase and Sale of Land
Warrants. JOHN D. DAVX2,
Corner of Wood and Fifth streets.
N«w Paper Ilanclnga.
NO. 85 WOOD STREET.
FRENUU AND AMERICAN PARISH PAPERS;
_ I‘anri Decuratbus In gold, oahond warble;
Hall I*apera, of various styles;
Fin'd and Plain Pupcrs.for dining rooms and chamber®;
Cheap and low priced Wall Papers;
Borders. Ceilings, Figurw, 'Window Shades.
A large and complete assortment of the above, aeledad
for th<i kc-uccu, will lx) sold at the usual low prices.
ortß WALTER P. MARSHALL.
i-ufcJAJ.
HAGAN & AUL,
WHOLESALE end K«t»U D« sr> \a SWa, Ancy and
Maple DKY GOODS, No*. 91 8 Union
*tr«rl, Pittsburgh. i npr4
cr\v
EUSCY SILK AND WOOLEN DVEii AND CLEANEIi,
f? No. 7 ISABELLA St., near the Kinuist Hotel,
air 4 AutuiicXT.
L. fi. lUywrrdj
DEALER in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN
aud BRAID HATS, corner of Market aud Liberty etSL,
Nu 174, Pittsburgh, Pa. j«H:y
“ JOHN mtBITKLL, ‘
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
So. 135 Wood Street,
XextUoor to 11. Childs' Shoe House, Pittsburgh.
WM. A. M’CLUKG,
UEALEU IN
Fine Taai, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
Ware.
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
18 oow reviving a largo assortment of PRES Li GOODS,
In addition to his already extensive stock, purchased
from first hands in the Eastern market?, which, n ill be sold
&t thn lowest market prices.
49* Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by th»
quantity, supplied at wholesale rates.
09“ Goods delivered in the city tree of charge. 6jsp2l
StcamboatSf Ahojr \
o«& Till subscribers tender their acknow-«sk
i^a^&w&ledgmeotsfor the favor® bestowed upon
s&3Mßßsßth«m by their Steamboat friends, and fVt
would respectfully remind them and others interest* * \ ■
ed In building boats, that they ore at all times prepared to
famish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work
manship. T. B. YOUNG A CO..
Corner Third and BmitbfleM streets.
jyllL’M opposite “Brown's Hotel.”
tnetrnctlotis InDtualc.
MK WAMELINK would respectfully inform hla pupils
an ? friends that be will continue bis profession as
Instructor cn the PIANO PORTE and VOICE.
Orders leit v t Mr. KLBBEU’B Music Btore, or at his resi
dence, No. 137 SECOND Street, will bo promptly attended
to- au6
Great Heductlon
IN CHOICE SUMMER GOODB,at
iIAUAN * AIXL’S,
91 MARKET STREET.
Wo Will mark down on Monday, June 4th, cur entire
stock of seasonable Dr/ Goods, at a large discount from
former prices. We name, in part, Berages and Tissues.
Grenadines, Crape de Ksgagne, Summer Silks, Lawns of all
kinds, Embroideries, Hosiery, Uloves and filitts. Lace Man
tillas, Chaili Borages, Madonna Cloths, Ac.—with a full and
; complete assortment of -Housekeeping Goods. rnySl
For Kent, •
A FARM CONTAINING 53 ACRES OF LAND, under a
high state of cultivation, with a large and convenient
DWELLING HOUSE, recently built and of modern style;
good Uaru, Stabling, Ac., situated on the south bank of the
Mononguhola river, 0 miles above Pittsburgh, beiDg one of
»ho must bmiutiiul and ple&aunt localp ,es anywhere to b«
lounii. Portueusiou given on or j store In* Ist of April uexi
Kuiiuireuf 11. CIIILDS A CO.,
. IS3 Wood street.
Paul A Murdock,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKROHANS, AND
) STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Wateratreet, Cincinnati
Ohio. (aplrtf
1. W. Chadwick,
D BALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 119 Wood Street,
Pittsburgh. The highest »rice in cash paid for rags,
myll?
Writing CUneiMDufi’a College.
rpHE Gentlemen and Ladies’ Day and Evening Writing
X Classes will continue open during the summer tinder
Mr. J. D. Williams, whose various styles of Gentlemen and
Ladies’ Writing are so universally admired. No specimens
of Penmanship are exhibited at thedoor but those executed
by the Teacher in the Institution. The Principal clulms up
“ monopoly" nor u patent” f>t his business, nor did be get
hie institution chartered to sell out, as has been repeatedly
done in this city.
Ueniieinen and Ladies' Visiting Cards written in Mr.
Williams?’ unequalled style. All kinds of Ornamental "Pen
tnansbip executed to order. my24:daw
MOURNING GOODS.
FRANK VAN GORDER has just received a large and
beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves
and Setts in Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and
gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton
and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, In all qualities.
Alexander A Bajou’s best Kid Gloves can always b«
found at No. 80 MARKET STREET, corner ef the Dia
momL novl7
hew dby goods store. ,ml
Iron Front—Mo, ©1 Market street.
OU R house being now open for the transaction of a goner*
al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit tha
patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex.
tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements as wIU In.
sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AHL.
>pr4:tf Hob. 01 Market and 8 Union street.
Booksi books! books) mine* & coV no •»»
Smithfield street, is the place to purchase Wka for
summer reading.
The most complete and varied assortment of books in the
city can be found on our shelves. Persons leaving for the
country will find it to their advantage to call on us, as we
always make a deduction when soiling a number at a time
to one person.
Doesticks’ Great Book, containing all his letters. Com
plete in one volume, illustrated—sl. Fourth supplv
The Old Farm House; by Mrs. Caroline H. Butler Laing
The Winkles, or the Merry Monomaniacs; by the author
of Wild Western Beanes. • J uluor
Slater Rose; by Charles Dickens—l2££ cents.
Mother and Step-Mother; by Charles Dickens—l2U eta
Call In and look over oar counters and shelves, and send
for whatever yoa want in the book line to
„ H. MIN EE A CO.,
jyis No. 32 Smithflehl street.
PLANES, PLANES, PLAN£3. Highly ImportaiTfto
Cabinet ‘Makers, Carpenters, and Workers in Hard
wood, Ivory and Veneers —
3 W. 0. HOP P EE’S
usury ailid
VENEER, HiRDWOOB AND IVOR*
PLANEB|
The above Planes cannot be excelled In planing hard
wood and veneers. Toe attention ol mechanics is respect
fully solicited. For sale at BOWN & TETLEY’S, •
je23 136 Wood street.
FINE DRESS GOODS.—A. A- MASON a CO.have just
received another splendid lot of Dress Goods, compri
sing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Be rages, Tissues,'Or
gandies, AbV*o., with some elegant styles of Flounced Be
rage Robes. I*l*l U FIFTH BT.
■ 1 •' - ■ • • •.•
MISCELLANEOUS.
DR. HENDERSON,
•JAHKS CUSWkLI.
OCULIST AND AURIST.
MATS AIL DISIAHI3 07 TUB ITS AND XAB WtTBODT CUPPINQ,
luoiuho, ousrmtNa. ob yhb uai or calomk;
OmOK 458 BROADWAY, COIL GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
Hoars from 0 A. M. to 4 P. M.
ROUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or
Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis- and
Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Byes, are among
the diseases of the eye which ore treated by Dr. H. with
perfect s&tia&ctlon.
All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principles.
Artificial Ryes inserted without an operation.
All letters post*peid will secure prompt attention.
We select the following references from' among the thou*
sands of cases which have bean successfully treated by Dr;
Henderson:
Wm. J. Pryor, 328-3 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
•Allied Boathwick, Printer. “ <■
t J - Goodspeed, Glens Falls, N. Y.
♦Wm. W.SmithjDetroit,Mich.
•Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson. New York City, N. Y.
fills? Mary Bellows, N. K. Station, Duchess co., N. Y.
•Edward G. Bolger, Bristol, Conn.
♦John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y.
David Little, Engineer, N. Y.
Wm. F. B; Giles, office Courier and Enci., N. Y.
fJames W. Kirby, Brooklyn* 2* I.
Jarviß Rodgers, “ “
A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, Si. Nicholas Hotel.
R. M. Ferrlss, Organ Builder, Houston St.
R. B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y.
Mrs. Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N.Y.
M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y.
K.L.ROAS, Albany, N. Y.
A. Mlluno&ch, Schenectady, N. Y.
CapUß. H. Havfland, Athens, N. Y:
John W. llackett, Ringhampton, N. V.
♦These patients were blind, and bad to b* led to the office.
At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the city
at pleasure.
•These cases of Amaurosis were restored to sight after
they were given up as incurable by the faculty, and can be
referred to bv any person who wishes to learn the facts In
these cases, by writing to them. Janfi
>olKar Saving* Institution,
JVb. C 3 Fottrth ttreel,
NSXT D0O& TO TEE PITTSBURGH BANK,
IB NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, on Wed
nesday sod Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums not lass than One Dollar,
aod >i dividend of the profits declared twice a year. In June
acd December. The Trustees, for the purpose of furthering
the benevolent objects of the Institution, Lave entered into
a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to
depositors.
Pittsburgh D<
Hooka containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rales and Regu
lations, furnished grails, on application at the office.
President —GEOßGE altirre
Hopewell Hepburn,
George R. White,
Wilt loin F. Johnston,
James W. Hillman,
Alexander Bradley,
William Phillips,
John G. Backofun, James Hardman,
LIUI Burgwin, John iL Kirkpatrick
Albert Culbertson, John D. M’Cord,
Robert Chester, Robert Morrow,
J. Gardiner Ct-filo, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier - , A. M. Pollock,
John 8. Cosgrave, Henry L. Rlngwalt,
Charles A. Oollou, Robert Robb,
K. G. JtMringtcu, George IL Riddle,
Francis Felix, James Rhoads,
George F. Uillmoro, James Shldle,
James 8. Uoon, George 8. Belden,
WiUium 8. Haven, Alexander Tint!ls.
Secretory and I’roisiirer —CHAßLES A.. COLTON.
Jylihdly •
FAUItIKUS’ AND MECHANICS*
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Capital .9300)000
Amount securely invested....... 9300,000
COM PAN V effects Fite Insurance on BoUdlnge,
Goods, Furniture, Ac. Marine Insurance'on Ve&wls,
Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance-on Goods, by Rivers,
Lakes, Canals, Railroads, aod Land Carriage generally.
Also, Insurance upon Lives, upon the moat favorable
terms.
lion. Thomas B. Florence, James K. Neall,
George [l. Armstrong, Charles Dingnj,
Ed. i\ Middleton, C. R. HelmboU,
GiKirge Helmbold, Fred. 0. Brewster,
Tlicmn* ManderQeM, Isaac Leech.
THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President.
Enw.taD JL lUumbolo, Secretary.
PITTSBURGH RSFC&ESOSB.
Hon. T. M. Hows, Hon. J. R. M’Clintock,
Hon. P. C. Shannon, Col. 3. W. Black,
Hon. J. B. Guthrie, A. B. M’Calmont, Esq.,
Thomas J. Keenan, Esq.. Wilson M’Candless, Esq.,
Cel. J. Ueron Foster, Gen. J. K. Morehead.
It. M. Riddle,
.DANIIL AUL, JB.
The character of the above Company Is of the first class,
and combines the rare and unusual privileges of Fire, Ma
rine and Life Insurance.
Gentlemen of elevated standing ars associated in ius
management, ahd interested as Stockholders.
THOMAS J. HUNTER. Agent,
Jy 27 Bt. Charles Building, No. 108 Third sL
PITTSUIUItiH AND' COSiSKLLBVILLE
OPEN FROM WEST NEWTON, Westmoreland County,
to DAWSON’S STATION, opposite East Liberty, Fay
otte County, 52 miles from Pittsburgh.
On and after the Ist of August, the Trains of the Pitts
burgh and Connellsville Railroad will be run between the
above points dally, (except Sundays,) until further notice,
as follows l
First Train will leave Dawson’s Station at half-past 6
o’clock A. M., and reach West Newton at 7135; connecting
there with the fast steamer "Clara Fisher,” and reach
Pittsburgh at noon.
Second Train leaves Dawson’s at 12 o’clock, noon; arriv
ing at West Newton at 1.25 P. M.
First Train will leave West Newton at 8 o'clock A. M.;
arriving at Dawson’s at 9.05 A. M.
8«»cond Train will leave West Newton at 6.45 P. M., and
reach Dawson’s at 7.25 P. M.
STAGES will connect with the Trains at Dawson’s for
Connellsville and Uniontown.
The steamer CLARA FISHER will leave Pittsburgh ev
ery evening, (except Sundays) at half-past 4 o’clock, pre
cisely, to connect with the Trains as above.
FREIGHT will be transported each way daily. For rates
apply to D. W. CALDWELL, Esq , Assistant Superintend
ent. West Newton, or to W. THOMPSON, Freight Agent,
on board the steamer Clara Fisher, at her wharf, above the
Munong&hela Bridge. OLIVER W. BARNES,
jy-H President and Snperintendent.
BKMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND, 8 PER CENT., JULY l, 1800.
/ETNA INSURANCE: COMPANY.
OF HARTFORD , COMM.
Chartered
Cash A»eti t July 1, 1855, $835,530 S 3.
CONTINUE to make Insurance on all descriptions of
property at equitable rates. This Company have
maintained a position for honorable dealing for 26 years,
and is unsurpassed for responsibility and punctuality by
any other similar institution In the United Btates. Semi
annual statement of the condition of this Company on file
in this office, for the examination of the public.
H. B. TEN-KYCK, Agent.
Office, North west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pitts
burgh. jyfft
ii. M. Lemon 4 Co.’s Way Line,
BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND COLUMBIA.
n in THE undersigned having purchased
pure of D Leech A Go ’s Oanal Stock,
Ttfi il tiiia*i Tll'rfiiii are prepared to do a WAY FREIGHT
BUSINESS between this place and Columbia. All business
entrusted to our care will be promptly attended to by us,
at the Warehimr-e formerly occupied by D. Leech 4 Co.,
Canal Basiu. LLOYD 4 LEMON.
jy26:dlm*
Bargains In Watches, Clocks 4t Jewelry
ROBERTS & BROTHER.
jses> ARE now selling their large and carefully eelec-
VjUvh. ted stock of Fine Watchea, Clocks, andrlch Gold
Byj»Jewelrv at greatly reduced prices, to make room
an entire new etook, which will he received di
rect from the Eastern manufactories In a few weeks, for
the Fall trade.
Purchasers dealring to buy good goods at low prices,
should call Immediately and examine our stock, as we are
determined to close il ont without regard to cost or former
prices. Don’t forget the place.
- ROBERTS & BROTHER,
41 Fifth street, next door to Wood.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired In the best
manuor, and warranted. jy2l:ly
In the District Court of Allegheny Co,
Jambs Natsoit)
w. J-No. 015, Joly Term, 1855. Chancery.
A. Ibvin, et aI.J
AND NOW, to wit, July 2b t, A. D. 1855, by agreement
of counsel, J. K. BRADY, Eiq. t Is appointed receiver,
to uollect and receive the assets of the firm of James Nel
son A Co., and to dispose of the stock and tools of the firm,
os soon as practicable, and to pay the debts thereof, and to
hold the residue subject to the order of the Court.
r ) From the Record.
■a l. 8. > A. CAMPBELL, Jb., Protbonotary.
lndebted to the firm of JAMES NELSON A
CO. are requested to make payment to the undersigned
without delay; and thoße having claims against said firm,
to present them duly authenticated for settlement. •“
J. E. BRADY, Receiver,
jy26:d2w No. 89 Fifth street.
Nkw and valuable books—
At DAVISON’S BOOK STORE,
G 5 Market st , rear Fourth it.
History of the Christian Oburch ; by Dr. Uase.
Prif« Essay—Theism—The Witness of Reason and Na
ture to an All-wise and licnificent Creator.
De Quincy’s last—The Note Book of an English Opium
Eater.
Catholic and Protestant Nations Compared In their three
fold relations to wealth, morals and morality; by Rev.
Roussel, of Paris.
The Adventures of Amijes Lee; by Rev. Chas. Kingsley.
Notes of a Theological Student.
Mrs. Jami Eon’s Common-Place Book of Thoughts, Memo
ries and Fancies.
Star Papers; by Henry Ward Beecher.
Which I—The-Right or the Left?
. Footsteps of St. Paul.
The Dead In Christ; by Brown.
Philip Colville 5 by Kennedy.
The Words and Mind o t Jesua.
Kitto'ff Cyclopedia of jßlblical Literature.
Dr Alcoti’s Works.
The Young Housekeeper.
The Young Wife. The Toting Mother.
The Young Husband—Health, Ac.
Uarbaugh’e vols. on Future Life. ,
Oumming’B Works.
gtoph-nb s Travels In Egypt aod ttw Holy Land.
Manilla Wrapping Papers, Blank Books and Stationery
of all kinds. For sale at Eastern prices, by _______
jy!3 J. p. UAVlWflt ;
J'UflT RECEIVED, at No. 107 Market street, X case of
Gents’ Pine Patent Leather Congress tiftiten, ft d«lr»-
ble article for this season. Prices lout. ..,«««,»
jyua W. fi. SOHUBRTZ.
c' .V •i-'S-'-Vt'
VICK PBCSIDBTTS
John H. fihoenherger,
Charles Knapp,
N. Grattan Murphy,
Theobald Umbstaetter,
Isaac M. Pennock,
William J. Anderson.
DIRECTORS.
RAILROAD
1819,
PAID UP.
NUMBER 275.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE GREATEST
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
OF THE AGE,
Ba. KENNEDY, of Rcxbury, has discovered in on#
of our common pasture xottds a remedy that cures
EVERY KIND OF HUMOR,
From the worst Seroflula down ,to a common pimple.
He has tried It In over 1100 cases, and never failed except
in two cases, (both thunder humor). He has now in his
posse&ldri tWer two hundred certificates-of' its: virtue, all'
within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure n nursing sore mouth.
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples
on the face.
Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles;
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in
the Mouth and Stomach.
Three to five bottles are warranted to curd the worst case
of Erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warranted to cure all glamor in
the Eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears
and Blotches among the Hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure Corrupt and
Running Ulcers.
One bottle will cure Scaly Eruption of the Skin.
Two to three bottles are warranted to curs the worst case
of Ringworm. a.
Two to threv bottles are.warranted to cure the most des
perate case of Rheumatism.
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the Salt
Rhanm.
Five to eight bottles will care the worst ease of Scrofala.
A benefit is always experienced from' the first bottle, and
a perfect care is warranted when the above quantity is
taken.
Header, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the
vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of It in every case
So sure as water will extingalah fire, so sure will this cure
hnmor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold another;
after a trial, it always speaks for itself. There are two
things about this herb that-appear to me surprising : first,
thatit grows la our pastures, in some places, quite plenti
ful, and yet its value has never been known until I discov
ered it in ISlS—second, that it should core all kinder of
humor.
In order to give some Idea of the sadden rise and great
popularity of the diaoovery, I,will state that in April, 1853,
I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April,
1854, r sold over one thousand bottles per day of it.
gome of the wholesale druggists, who have been in busi
ness twenty and thirty years, say that nothing In the annals
of patent medicines was ever like It. There is a universal
praise of It from all quarters.
In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humors,
but since its introduction as a general family medicine,
great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that 1
never suspected.
Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease whloh was always
considered Incurable—have been cured by a few bottles. O,
what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all cases of that
ewfal malady; there are but few who have seen more of
It than I have.
-1 know of Eeveral cases of Dropsy, ail of them aged peo
ple, cured by It. For the various diseases of the liver, Sick
Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever mid Ague, Pain in the
Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in Diseases of
the Kidneys, Ail, the discovery nos done more good than
any medicine ever known.
No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best yon get,
and enough of it.
Direction* for Ge.— Adults, one table Bpoonful per day.
Children over ten years, dessert spoonful. Children from
five to eight years, tea spoonfed. As no directions can be •
applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate os
the bowels twice a day.
Manufactured by
DONALD KENNEDY,
JVo. 120 Warren sU Eoxbury, Situs.
Price, sl,OOi
Dr. a DO. 11. KETSER, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
Pa., General Agent. Also, J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny
City. my29:diw
S3* A Substitute for the New Ltquor
Lawi- DR. URBAN'S ANTI-BACCHANALIAN EUXIB,
a safe and sure remedy for the cure of
INTEMPERANOE.
A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a ionic is une
qualled. For the following complaints it Ua most valuable
medicine: Dyspepsia,LiverComplaint,Epilepsy,
Piles, Fevers ofall kinds. Delirium Tremens, General Debility.
This medicine is intended to produce a change in the sys
tem, and a distaste for alcobolid drinks. Several instances
where we have sold It, we have had the most gratifying
results; eo, to persons who are really desirous of breaking
off the indulgence In intoxicating beverages, this elixir wiU
be a great help. Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of
DR. GEO. 11. &EYSER, No. 140 Wood street, corner of
Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. ap2s:d*w
Barren’s Indian Liniment,
For Rfuwnatism, Bruise:, ifrini in the Back, Side—Sores of
all kinds.
[A certificate from Cumberland, Maryland.]
CUMBKUANIJ, March 19,1855.
Mo. El.G.O.Carxy, Zanesville— Dear Sir: May we ask
the favor of yon to send us twenty-four dozen HARRELL'S
INDIAN LINIMENT! Please send It without delay, os
we have not half a dozen bottles on band, and it cannot be
substituted in this country; therefore,do not disappoint
us. ****** *
Respectfully, yours, Ac. Beall A Watts,
For sale wholesale and retail at DR. GEO. EL KEYSER’B
Drug Store. No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alloy;
also by JOEL MQBLER, Liberty street.
Cough Remedies, — lr. Keyset's Pectoral
Syrup will cure you.
Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Byrup will cure Bronchitis.
Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Byrup will core Laryngitis.
Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenza.
Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup will cure a cold In the head.
Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup will core Incipient Con
sumption.
A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Yeatch, of Bokeby, Ohio,
says:
** I want yon to send me two bottles of your Pectoral
Syrup by mail. There is a lady here who has a cough and
the doctors can’t cure her. I was in the same way, and
tried everything without benefit, until X got a bottle of
your Pectoral Syrup; I took it but twice, and It cured me
sound and well."
Ask for Dr. Kaiser's Pectoral Sirup and take no other.
Price, 50 cents. Bold at DR. KEYBER’S, No. 140 Wood
street, and at J. P. FLEMING’S, Allegheny. ap2s:d*w
filarsh’s Radical Cure Truss will cure
nearly every case of reduceable Hernia.
Trusses at various prices always on hand.
Children’* Trusses of dlfferentfbrms and strength
for sale.
.Elastic Stockings for varicose or enlarged veina.
Abdomnlal Supporters— Adozen different kinds.
Pile Props for the support and cure of Piles.
Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked ami deformed
condition of the Chert, and many diseases of the Chest.
Suspension Bandages.
All these articles may be had or applied at DR. KEY*
SER’3 Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 Wood
street, Sign of the Golden Mortar; or will be sent to any
part of the country by sending the money and measure.
apSfcdaw
I©* Balm of Thousand Flowers, for beauti
fying the Complexion, and eradicating all Taxi, Puplxs and
fc'axcaucs from the face. Sold at Dr. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood
•treat. Jan3o
G£OHtitt fiLKTOIIttK,
T&OH NBW TOES,
✓ MANUFACTURER of the celebrated
\g ' vS. Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
£%T K i f Sand Toupees, and every description
!j£L of Ornamental Hair, for Ladles and
jfcvWpjQentlemen. 7d FOURTH STREET,
Wood and Market, Pitts*
Btsrcoxa’a system enables Ladles
and Gentlemen to measure their heads
No. 1. The round of the Head.
No. 2. From tbs forehead over tha bead to neck, No. 3.
No. 3. Fram ear to ear, over the top.
No. t. From ear to ear, round the forehead.
For Toupees, to cover the top of the head only*—a paper
pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. [my4
Co-Partnership,
WALTER P. MARSHALL associated with him, on the
2d day of July, JO3. K. HUGHES, In the Wall
Paper business, uflder the name of
jyg . W. P. MARSHALL A CO.
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.
A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by
100. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at
the office of the MORNING POST. . jyl&t
Lot for Sale*
A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Garson street
by 100 feet In depth, in Birmingham, will be sold
cheap. Enquire of GEO. P. GILLMORE,
jyi3 at office of the Morning Poet
CITY HOTEL.
(lAT* BBOWB’B,)
Corner of SmltbJUid and Third strode,
JOHN P. GLASS, Proprietor.
PZTTBBU& 08, PA.
HIS large and commodious House having undergone
. thorough repair and famished with new equipments
throughout, Is now open for the reception of the traveling
public. OHA&QI8 ttODZBATE. J*l
JUST WHAT YOU ALL WANT THIS WARM WEA
THER—The Magazines for August:
Peterson's Magazine for August;
Ballou's do do
New York Journal do
Dickens’ Household Words for August;
The Heiress of Uaugbton. or the Mother’s Secret;
Mary Lyndon, or Revelations of a life;
Peggy Woffington.
For oil tie new Books or Magazines, call or send to the
cheap Bookstore of \ W. A.GILDKftFBNNKY ACO
i? 2O Fifth at, opposite the Theatre.
. iy2o J. W. BUTLKR ft CO.
npiUAL AND TRIUMPH; or, Firmness In the Boose-
A hold. A new work, by T. 8. Arthur.
. i?!!!*’ ebowing its fortifications,
batteries, and | oalUon of contending forces, and Rue-lau.
an f Turkish siege works. Price 25 eta.
Peterson s Magazine for Ladies, with a fine colored fashion
plate for August.
Just received and for sale at
. , rt W; A. GILDBNFENNEY ft CO.’d,
' Fifth st., opposite the Theatre.
PURE BRANDY—I have on hand a very excellent arti
cle of Brandy, for medicinal purposes. Those wanting
a good article can always procure it at
Jyl9 JOB. FLEMING’S.
O ALMON— No. I Lake Superior Salmon for sale by
iq j«2O HENRY H. OOLLINp.
To Let< ' ~
THB STORK, No. 85 Wood street, at present occupied by
the subscribers. For particulars apply to
jyl9 W. P. MARSHALL A CO.
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THURSDAY MORNING:::::
GOV- REEDER’S REMOVAL.
Memorial from the Legislature of Kansas
to the President of the United States.
To Ms Excellency Franklin Pierce, President of
the United States: '
The undersigned, ’ your memorialists, mem
bers of the Connell and House Of Representa
tives of the Territory of Kansas, respeotfully
represent that a crisis has at length arrived 1 In
the affaire of this Territory, whioh makes itita
; perative that you should interpose, so that oar
Goverment (the wheels of whioh have been drag
ging so heavily heretofore, and whioh have at
last come to a stand,) may bo relieved of the
olog which has been attached to it, and be ena
bled to move onoe more in its regular conrso.
A brief history of our Territory, written and
unwritten, since Its organization, will enable you
to See the oauses which have conduced to this
end; and the remedy being in your own hands,
we trust and believe yon will not hesitate imme
diately to apply it. :; : ' .
On the 30 th of May, 1854; (more than one
year einoe,) the bill opening the Territory” for
settlement west of Missouri and lowa was patted.
The pnbllo ezolted by the glowing desbrlptioii of
those who bad been in the Territory, and by the
debates In Congress, regarding the future politi
cal destiny of this newly opened country, imme
diately roshed in by thousands from every
quarter of our wide spread Union,
No Territory ever organized by this Govern
ment has beea peopled with half the rapidity of
this, , save California, owing to the unnatural
stimulus above alluded to. A people thus nu
merous—thus diversified from birth, education,
previous associations and present intentions and
objeats—required, it seems to us, for their gov
erment the most prompt action on the part of
those called on to preside over them. From the
month of May until October, there were no offi
cers here; the Governor appointed to organize
the Territory, under the provision of the bill,
arriving in the latter month. So soon as it was
ascertained, by rumor, that he had arrived,.j(tor
he has never in any way made it pnbllo) it Was
presumed that ho would immediately order the
census of the Territory to be taken, an eleotion
for members of the Legtslatlve Assembly to be
held, and call them together at onoe, so that
laws might be enaot'ed for the preservation of the
pnblio peace, and weal.
Bat what was the course pursued 6y that offi
cial ? 1 r
The citizens of our Territory received him
With open arms, and even in Missouri, the State
bordering on our line, he /was tendered a sap
per on the day of hie arrival, to enable him to
meet with the distinguished gentlemen of .that
section of Missouri, together with the private
citizens of the vicinity. Received thus frankly
and cordially, both in Kansas and on the border,
urged time and again to provide for the eleotibn
of a Legislature—tbo people knowing of no laws
in force, and the Governor himself haviog no
Bettlcd opinion upon the eubjeot—appointing tho
Justices of the Peace in various sections of the
Territory, some of whom enforced the Pennsyl
vania, some of the Ohio, and some the Missouri
oode, noting as a matter of fourae undor his in
| atruotions—still, with all these various impera
' tive necessities urging his compliance, he heed
ed them not, but assumed himself to act as the
lawmaking power, by prescribing the various
codes above, and usurping the power of the Ju
iciary in issuing writs, and sitting as an examin
ing Court upon a charge of "assault with intent
to kill,” tho prisoner being at the time incarcer
ated within the walls of a prison, and before.dis
ohargihg him demanded hiß reoognizanoe, whioh
was taken, however, by a Judge, whose district
had as yet not been assigned him.
In the midst of all this confusion, turning
coolly from those who had thus warmly weloomed
him, associating with those only from one par
ticular section of the Union, persisting in not
adopting that coutsb which alone could produoe
order from this chaos it is not singular that loud
complaining ohould be hoard, and that sinister
motives should be attributed to him for hig con
duct.
The Governor then commenced his course of
speculation, beginning by arraying himself di
reotly in opposition to the opinions of the Gen
eral Goverment, as expressed, by. the Attorney
General, in relation to Delawaro lands,|by pur
chasing property on those lands, and stating
that the opinions of the law bffiaer of the Gener
al Goverment were inoorreot, and of no force if
oorreot; thus setting an example of Insubordi
nation to thoso less informed, audwhleh may
end in a conflict between the people of this Ter
ritory and tho General Goverment, unless' the
rights of the squatters on those lands are reoog
nized in conducting the sales of them.
He then commences a tour of observation
through the Territory, for the ostensible purpose
of preparing for a census, &c., bat which, from
his subsequent conduct, proved to be only one
of speanlation, for he wag known td.be a share
holder in many of the various town companies
throughout tho Territory.. Finally, in the month
of February, when the snow was two feat in
depth, he orders a census to bo taken, (the her
culean task which had eo alarmed h)in,) and it
was so taken in about three weeks, under the
unfavorable circumstances above stated, . 0
A proclamation waa then issued for an election
of members to the Legislative Assembly, to be
held on the 30th March, .1355, saidproclamation'
containing a section olaiming, by the. Governor,
the right to deoide contested election,s thereby
olaiming the right, to overrido the will of the
people, as expressed through the ballot-box, and
to fill the Legislature with whomsoever he ohose'
—virtually disfranchising every man in Kansas
Territory and also enacting a Maine Liquor Law,
providing for the destruction of liquor.riudsr
certain oiroumatanoes. '■
After the contest was over and the resnlt
known, he delayed the assembling of the body
until the 2d day'.of July, more than three
months afterwards, and that too whenthe whole
Union was convulsed on account of -alleged
outrages In Kansas territory, and yet no." law
for the punishment or prevention of 'them.
When at last they did meet upon the call of the
Governor, at a point whore they, had previously
in an informal manner protested against . being
oalled with on avowal of their intentions to ad
journ to the point at which they are now assem
bled, for the reason that tho accommodations
could not be had; were thero were no facilities
for communicating with their families or constit
uents; where they oould not even find the oom
inoh food to eat, unless at an enormous expense,
there being no gardens yet made by tho aqua?
tore;, where, tho house in which wo were oxpeoted
to assemble had no roof or door, on the. Saturday
preceding the Monday of Our assembling, and
for the completion of whioh tho entire Sabbath
day and night was doseorated: by tho continued
labor of tbs meobanies who
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And men who had assembled there for busi
ness or otherwise, had to oarnp out in wagons
and tents daring a rainy, hot season, and chole
ra broke out as a consequence of the inadequate
food and shelter,and where, under all these cir
cumstances of annoyance, they finally passed an
aot adjonrning to thia point, where ample ac
commodations are provided,, and where the Gov
ernor himself previously made it theseatof Gor
erment, they wore met by bis veto, whioh is
herewith transmitted. The bill was reeonaidered
by the House in whioh it originated, and passed
by the majority prescribed "by tho organlo
aot, then noted upon by tho other Honse. and
also passed by the same prescribed majority, *
oopy of whioh proceedings is herewith transmit
ted. Upon our assembling at this point in ac
cordance with a ooDcurreut resolution, passed
ond contemplated by the law,!transmitted to you,
we passed various bills, whioh were sent to the
Governor for his approval.
Ou the 21st July he returned the bills with
bis objections to signing them, (ell - of which we
herewith transmit) addressed to the "House of
Representatives of Kansas Territory,” and. “ to
the Counoil of the Territory of Kansas,’.’ respect
fully—by whioh he assumes that we are not the
“ House of Representatives of Kansas Terri
tory,” nor the " Council of tho Territory of
Kansas,” whiob, to say the least of it, is a gl*"
ring inconsistency, yet not more so than .the
rest of the doohment, which" you will, .bJTtoSJ
by reading the points made by him.
briefly state them, without argument, to enow
their utter fallaoy, so shown by himself, as "we
are confident that you will perceive them at a
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