<:ola4 - .ES- RE Medical, OT exconirt - ic • A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED IregetBbll3 Ex:trait. ACRE TONIC. Ord -lloolland'iii GER - iikAti ,JITTERS PREPARVD BY 1 1 12. C. D. JACKSON, Phil&dei , phia, Penna., ?, etVestpally_ourei 1.41 1 ' 8IEP8L&, drAIINDI E. flikrow:f.„ Nervosa, El es Of the ..finitteris and all Dineastera e 2 tieing from a feleordlereal waver or Stomach. such &a Consti- .• paten. Luward Piles. Fullness or Blood tri'thaEfead. ' • • Anidityorfhe Stomach, Names., Heartburn, Disgust • for, Rood, Fullness or W one in ...! the 'Stoinach, Sour Fruetations, Sink log or Flutterow, at the Pit ei me Stom ach, Swimming or the lieut. Homed and difficult Breathing. Flattering at the Heart. o.icking or suffocating sensations when in a lying nosh:trey Dimness of Vition, Dots or wela be ore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the " head. Deficiency of Perspiattion, !awn ass of the Skin and Eyes Pain the. Side, Bank, Chest, Limbs, &c. Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burn- ing in the Flesh, Constant iinrdngs 'of Evil, and greatdepres atop of spirits. And p positively revent Yellow Fever. Bil tCoo t over, &o. O THEY CONT.AIN" ALCOIIot, OR BAD WHISACT They will cure the above diseases in Wino -nine c .ses out of a hundred_ Induced by the extensive sale and universal poptuaray or Hootl e ndls Unman Bitters, (tritely rogetabie, hosts of igmerant quacksand un- Juh (v nis adventaren, have aned sufferi scru ng rtunanity the flood gates of Nostrumsm thophape of Door whisky, vilely compounded with ininsioes terms and anti christened Tonics. Stomaohics and Bit- Beware of theinionmerable array of 41ctiloolie PrliParatiorts In Plethoric iottles„ and blg-4ellied Ann, ruder the modest appellation of Bitters; which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases a od leave the disappointed sufferers in desPiSir. HO °ELAN D' 8 GERMAN BITTERS, Are not a new and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the Ameri can public; and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Letters !emm the most eminent Clerg•yruen, Lawyers, Physicians and 'Citizens. Teistif:' Anti of their own personal• knowledie. to Ue bonen - Mal effects and medlar.' Virtuestilthese Bitters. • Do YOU WAR TSOMETHING to STREIYG TB EN Lio YOU YOU; WART A GOOD APPETITE, 00 YOU WART TO BUILD UP YOUR !COX , STITUTIONI ve)U WART TO GET BID DO YO U WANT TO GET BID 0) RES VO CB DO YOU WANT EAT ROY 1 Do you want to sleep wen? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling f If ymi we HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many rereparatima t eold under the tame of &Were, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest ushiehy or common rum, coot Mg from 2) to 4U cente per pall on, the taste disguised bp An iee or COriander Seed, This class of Bitters has caused and will etmtin tie to cause,h. o as krrtg as they can be gold, hundreds to die the d eath the drunkard, By their use the atelem ie kept continually under the influence of Al coholic Stisou/ante of the woret kind, the deeire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result to all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and , Xar Zia:Jetts/I'o tt.esiie acid with liave a Liquor BitQje 'lney;tthita-ak.fotteiirpn ir receipt s Get One Bottle kraolland'u Gerk.luan_ltittera, and nix tsii7MELd'en quartet 4:tiood Brand or Whinity, and the result will will be a prratson that will heir excel. so medicinal virt u Band true accellonee cap of (he numerous Liquor Bitters in tialmarket,- and ;cllleostinnelt less. You trill have tilt the tltrftte.l of 11000ancrs Ehlers in connectio n mith a goad- article cif Liquor. at a much leas price than them infericr Drenaranane will coat aura. ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relations or friends in tte army to the fact that -.HOOF LAND'S German Bitters" will care nine tenths of the oiseaaos induced by exposures and priva tiona incident to camp life. in the lists, publish ed almost .daily in the newspapers, vn the arrival of the sick, it will be notiood theta very_Largo pro portion are suffering from debility. A`vcrY case of that kind can be readily mired by Boofland's ' German Bitters, Diseases resulting •from disor ders of the digestive ergans. are .pei.dily remov ed. We hero no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters wore' freely used among our soldiers( hundreds of lives might be raved, that otherwise Rill be lost. We cad particular attention to the following re markable and well authenticated cure of ono of he nation's heroos. - -whoso life, to nsa hi, ow n ang nage"has been saved by the Bitters:" rHILADSLPIII.t. AugllSt 1862. _,„ Hulas. Joao. Evans. — Won. genen, your ti Rand's German Bitters has saved my There )° is no mistake-in this. It is vouched for by „numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were tally cognisant' of all the circumstances of my ease. 1 am, and have m n an's oc e th e e b raated f bat t ery nad m r ember omf edhare • command of Capt. It B. Ayres. Through the ex - •Posure attendant upon my arduous duties, I wa • - attacked in Is ovember last with inflamation o ••- the langs. and was :or seventy two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debility. heightened by thettack of dysentery...l . was then removes from White House and sent to this city oil board the steamer "ti tate of Vs ine," from which I landed on the 28th of June. Since that • time I have been about as low as any ()se could be and slid retain a spark ofvitality; For a week or r e didm asacarcely able to swa.low anything, and i e a morsel dow - a, it was lm; edi a tab( throws again. I could not even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could net last under these drown stances ano, acc , rdingly the physic - jells who had bee,, working tai.hfally, though unsuccesful lY. to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Arch er, frankly told to they could do no more for me, and ivised me to see a clergyman, and to make such o.ispooation of my limited funds as best suit ed me. An acquaintance who visited me at the hospital, Air, Frederick Stoinbron, of 6th below- Aron Street, advised me as a forlorn hope, to try' . your Bitters and kindly procured a bottle, Prom the time I commenced taking them the shadow L f death receded. and I am now, thank God for it, getting bettor, Though I have taken but two bot xlmilhavegained 10 ()ands, and feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daugh ter, from whom I have heard, nothing for eighr tees months; for, gentleman lam a tofal Virgin: tan, m Biticmty of Front Royal. To y e ar invaluable ers I ewe the glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom those who are dearest •111.,,„)Mr in life. vflrgistitly, yours, ISAAC MALONE. We fully concur in the truth of the above state mints as we had despaired of seeing Our comrade, Mr. Malon e . restored to health. JOHN CUDDLED* CR, lst N. IT Battery. GEORGE A. A.CREE . Co. C. 1111 L. Maine. LEWES ciErzywEar Rid N. Y. AI, E. SPENCEllt.lst Artillery. Baiter". F. J.. it.. FARED ELL. Co B. 3d Vermont. .11LENRY B.J.EJR,O3LE, Co B. do HENRY T. IiLtEDONAED, Co C 6th Maine. JOHN F.. WAR.D, Co E. sth Maine, HERMAN KOCH', Coll, 72. d N. Y. • NATHANIEL_ .1S THONAS, co F. 95th Pa. J. KJIMBALL, Co A. 3d Vermont /OHN JENR/N8 Co 8.106 th Penna. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of " 0. M. JACKSON." Menthe WRAPPyIt of ear" bottle: mut% PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR MLLE' Rem, FOR $4OO. Should your nearest drug gist not have the ar lisle. do not be put off by any of tho intoxicating -sexaparatbins that ...be offered 111 itarlace, but pad3,exp to ns. and we will forward, securely packed ress. A.rob., la-PrinciPal Office. and Manufactory. No, 163 pal Office. & EVANS, (Successors to C. M. Jackson & C 0.,) Proprietors air Por sale by Dd dealerabi even ern in the United Send by Dr. G. H. RETISER, /,. 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Disews-ery WARRANTER „IN .. i ALL g IT Clll3l RELIED ON , IFT ' Nivrai .1 fails to cure 1 It does not nauseate f It if speedy in action Ito Change of Diet is required I It does not interfere with business pursui • eta:lb e used, frith gut de . teetion c EliArard-bf 200 eures'tlin past month, setae of them very severe cases. It is adapted fdr male and female, old or young! - - :BELL'S, SPECIFIC PILLS are the original and rely genuine SpecifiiePiOs Over one hundred physicians have used them in . their practice and all speak well. of Di ei r efficacy nrid approve of their compositi n, entire vegetable and pert eetl.v harmless on the system. liandrels of certificates can be shown. Dellis Specific Pills are the on:y reliable remedy for effecting a permanent and speedy cure in alt eases of hipermatorrhea, or Saminat 'Weakness, with all ita train _of. evils, such as-Urotloral and `--vaginal Dhichatlitag. AZitset;the WhileitiNightly or Tvoltary Eitusidoria; Genital Detritrty' and Ir abilitnity, Incontinence, Impotence, Weakness or Loss of Power, Nervous Debility. &c , zte all of which , arise principally, from Sexual hi.ceesses or Self-Abrise, or some constitutional derangement and incapacitates the sufferer from f alfilittig the duties of Married Life - Seined DisertgeS, aaflortorrhea; and and Stricture and in Di qthses thel3ladder Rid nays they act as a charm I Relief is experienc e d by taking a single box! PRIOR 01.`TE DOLLAR. JOSEPH I'LEMIN 6. norncy 111,rirot sere,' t and Diamond and by Drage:is generally Pitteb rgh They Wii be Bent by mad hocurcly sealed on receipt of the money by J. BRYAN, N. o. Tti "edar street. N. Y., Consulting Physician f.r the treatment of Sem inal, Urit ary, Sexual and NerV , )ll9 Diseases, who will send fr. e to all thefoliowinz valuable vrozkr. The Fiftieth Thousand, —Dr. Belle Treatise bn Solt-Abuse, Premature 'Decay, Im potence and Loso of ?ewer, exual Disea.sca, Seminal eakness, Nigh•ly Pilt• mvhl E missio P ns, e Genital ttai b nin t g o ile p ortanpad v ice t to f the Y ffl a i g ted and ahould be read by every sufferer 10 the neeau; of cure in the saverett s:ace is plainly set forth . Twq stamps' to pay roottue.• • • aura &-w pltriAlf E lIISEASEA _ DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 60 SZITHEIELD STREET, Citizens and stranfers in need medical ad vice should not fail to give Ilia: a call. Dr. Brown's rencethes never tail to core bupti ritias, scrofulous and venereal .ff,tions Alw hereditary taint, sach ae tei.ter.l , and uth or skin,,, - 'iseasc& the niiicin of .nich the patieni Is limo:mutt. SEMINAL ATEA N ESS. Dr. B's remedies for this afilict.or,. .r .,. .,caht or. by solitary habits. are the only hnowr is this country which are :ace and wt., .grieed..y restore to health, E.HETJM Dr. Brown's remedies curers a few doss this infal affliction. He also treat Piled, Oleet.flcmr.orrhoe. Utotaal Dischanre3, Female Diseases Pains in the Back and RidnoYs, Irritation of tlio Bladder, strict ares, etc. A letter to ho answered must cor.t.-.ln al loam ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any addrez nach o & Cfnee and private rooms, 80. 50 51‘.1.1 T r ii FIELD STREET. Pittsbarrh Pa. noLsdAw TO THE FUELICI gms PECIAI7.7-'l' the lornorant nncift:es lr Itto•lost of denood nations. treat zecret and disorders. ' abuse and diocazesco -" Mat/IMS C13111131C-1Z.,1 olden* to 7e:-.tie/ o, "' =B . ' and Dr.. - Bazmirraup Pnbi to the foot M his doing 00. the ienorant old fe,sel v •-o dreadl4l/7 shooked, end thin:: it 3 -a-cso try •monorar and for oontaraination an I _ton =Lott their wives, pr0w.14:4 oral an..i ...-hber. tor fsupfly ph.ssiciza Ehnii cast' b keel 'then itt treerattee that the, - dot he Lame v STAUP, (except pct•a- - 11_,., le,: 3. I o .12 rao the might ha loot to them am .c; Or . _ell mcdert and presurt.ntttecr. - 3•1 I o• raised in )enema's, ;Pro Lc• • -A- —.3 who compote -3 his Lbo.n.c o: e, co, doilare and coo' •, n170.,er .er r • tett aa. It 'el , to 1.:.• ""onto and nil:- t‘ano 4,6 • , • dzazhen.....a and Lards / 3 - • sickly and of • , • , Save been restored to hoci: , : eht • Pn, BRANST. booi man 7 b :::::: and eta raarriuttbrough Lava hewn sareircuch Be: !Maze itib..cey, Sok-matoro him or nocturnal t OT.CfC 13, very short onoes of tir_t• by o• r • tr.e , ll-4 which arepeonliarlyl.l2 cal,•orzujj from the Veget,rll fangr..o%., 7, 03, fallamtOf the Diezoorial treatme • ..,,••• anasoo edit rad eabstler.ts..l the, ve5 . _:..4):.3 .7.11:32.1e t atm are treated N71.....V,(61 niuccs- -nlvinst Over forty ye.tre to(.) e7.,-,erienoe crew. went In hcrspitala a. both tmo ()it 1. the United S t ator; _lac , 3 • ttn e fair trial. health and hSpoect apon the now—pe.,2co. Trite - • rnb MOtatballk6 and :quo.olrs, eat to/ne, itl,l ci.te r C'on-mroption on a:1 of Its ,! • r...cr ifhiCh onu.,,onalty 11.,1 air now be relievef., presidint time nu P,rtirufare oan tad o:ixto zoa•-o-or O'Prozarir.g c. copy_ cf tertn I is M•ren errotio tt , tha F4l tin 71.,3; mutest) of over forty PCSI.3 obserratioz, consoquem..l7, ho h o h the trestttiont of :DonLai ozezo-.2. or .2 mho is aall7 consulted by the r rola:3: z co., as vp.:4l - mended b' oapeetsbie eiticer_e. piteitmen,, •,r - Prlatore of hotels. Ito,(Moe Su; Nthithei street. vese Dizmon3 n".ene ?ne sts nen• Mlatt cations from ail pert •,‘ si-fcl tended to. [Fiesta SYRUP OF MA E A LifilOttA. Having had a man employed for the last eta Years compounding the above excellent rem ()Chef for:nay lawn practice, and hating used them with uncommon success in all that time, I feel it a duty to set them before the publie, as my elpe rience leads me to think they are as near specifics as any remedies well can be - for the following diseases, namely : Scrofula, Coi trio, Syphilie, and all diseases that arise from an impure state of the blood. One trial will convince any porson of their fitness for those diseases; Prepared and solttby J. W. BRANSTRUP. M. D. 85 Smithfield at.. Pittsburgh, Pa A • JOINT r itgasoLtproN PROPOSING RETAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITLTION. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the thmnion iwealh Pennstdeania ip Qenrr u i That the following atnendment.3 bet rorrsed to the Constitution of the Con , monwca.ltit, in ac cordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof; There shall !Wan additionalsection to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated es section four, as follows: Sav:, 4. Whenever any of the wattled elect4ms thld Commonwealth she 11 bin actual milt "service, under a requisition o from the President of the United States, or by the anthor ity of this Commonwealt h, such a ectors may ex ereide the of suffraes M all elections by the citizens, ander such regulations as are, or shall be, proscribed by law, as fully as it they were present at their ual la of electio. There shall bo us two p add ce itional sect n ions to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be desig nated as sections eight andnine, ag ;ollows Strgrrrott S. 'No bill shall be passed by the Leg islature containing more than one au Meet, which shall be olearty expressed in the title, except ap propriation bills. SECTION 9. No bill shall be passed by the Leg islature granting any Polders, Privileges. in any ease, where" the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has been, r may hereafter be, conferred upon theoottrin of-till,. Commonwealth. J CESSA, Speaker of the House of R OHepN resentaNtives. JO UHT- PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate. Oman co ram SZORWPARY OP TRU CoIfMOXWEALTH. lifirriStlarg JE11.7 L RENRSYLVAaIe. Ido hereby certify thatthefo reannextd9ai.ruacoireccg oin oithe erialnalToint liesoLuton of odyn eral Assembly, entitled "A Joint Reseiution pro posing certain amendments to the Codstitution." as the same remains on the in this office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto setmy hand, and caused the seal of the Secretary's floe to to be affixed tho day and year above written. ommon inlCgdtf Secretary of the ELI SLI. C FERwealth. ivOTICE.--A.NDREW KLOMAN OF Pittsbtu.A . _,h :HENRY PHIPPS, Jr: and ,THOISIA.S N AfthiEß,.of Allegheny city have this day entered into a limited partnership for the transaction of the Ito 1 ng Mill busino4 ander the firm name of ELLOMA.N.SL PIIIPPS: Andrew Rieman and Necry Phicos Jr as (Jen ern' and Thomas N. Miller as Special Partner. the partnerahip to cnritiDtte ?least day of Jannaiy.lB7o. - ANDREW ELOaigly 'HENRY Plup Beio-lawaw TBOB. N. MtLLER ; &e(tdal PENNA. i TATE AGEICITIAL iOCIEIY, WILL BE IiELD AT NORRISTOWN, TrIONfG'Y CO., PA., September 211th and BO( h, and October Ist and 2d, 1563, . N RR OISTOR Ai IS ABOUT 17 MILES Wo;t of Phrialeh his on the Schuylkill htver and is accessible by Hai.way to ecory part o: Skate. Tne grounds are behutifully situated, contain acres of ground with tine large buildings greon erected. together with a large amount of st eddiog, The track is said t ho one of the Bost bah mile tracks in the State. The pro m ruins are the heaviest over oil-rred by the So ci sty, amounting co about $7,000. The premiums for all grades of cattle exceed $l,OOO, five of which are $3O each, 19 from $25 to $ 5, uthe,B rtuning down to looser rates. Best herd not Ic s than head. first premium $4O: Bacon I premium $25. floret's fur all grader the premiums exceed $1 r. 50. The highest $100: 22 between $2O and 30, and others ranging Irons Sib, 10 and 5. For bheep ar d s +rine thu premiums range from $lO to 5 and For Poultry there is a long list of premiums from s.f to 1 ea"h. In the following clames mat literal premiums are obered Ploughs, Culti : ors, Dr. lb. Wagons. Reaping and Id o win OH a cL Ines. Cutters, corn Stoners, Cider Muls, Ptnaps, buckets, Tin It are, Leather and Its ?danutartures. Gas Fixtures, M 'role Mantl, -a atter. Flour, Grain and Seecis Vegt tables: and eke for Domestic and Household it anulactures, t.l ths, Car, ets. catinef, Starting, cheating. I B rnke , e, F)annels. Shawls, Knit Goods, Needle a ork, Atc„ bread Cases, Preserves, Jollies, alf. Large premiums are offered for every variety of Fruits and blowers. the F oral Tent h ill be tn.) largest ever erected by tho Society and will form one of the mots attractive features of the Ez hibition• Fruit, eirapes and WLe will bo ex hibited in thig department The Pennsylvania Railroad and Norriatnwn Itz i road have engaged to awry articles for' ex n to and from the Exhibition freight free, re , ,uiring trio forwarding freight to be paid wl ich will be repaid shipper when goods are re armed to the staixon whence shipped. It is hoped to effect the same with other important roads. .irso Pi tba 1 2 7 2!, 2 001 OEia i.xcursions at reduced rates will be run on all tho leading Itailr..a4s. Lntries can be maei. h e Of6ce in Norristown alter the 9th day of September. All articles must be entered on tart books on or before Tues day eveninz. September 2t/th. Exhibitors* most be, one members, Membership $l, with tour Coupon Ti. kets, each of which will admit ono ersun to the Fair one,. Single Admission t N. A List of Prctuillal, and Regulations can be _mei by addressi-g tneSecrotarY• TEIOMA7 P. KNOX. President. A, BROWER LeNtiAElt, Sec'y• u2--dawtd Norristown P. • L' . 9'L2'l➢d♦w REV. I. C. PERSHING, President 8.1,7 ES T SUSTAINED COLLEGE IN DILII 4 the State. Sup , rb Buildings, to which six ten , iye additions are making. Nineteen Ten ern. Unsurpa.a.cd facilities in the tfrnam-ntal Branches. Forty Dolia-s penterin pays for all oxl cows in the Boarding Department except Ws stvng and Fuel. , The Fall 'terra will commence en 'rues day, September September lot Send to President Per stiu.g for a ti tiatalogue. 111.13IMPSON, a:411-:lw of Trultees' President • NE WV BOILER VVOlgliS, J. Jr. PO W.IVE 4 ILS TTENDIS TO THE MANII7FACTERE .41&„ of Steam Boilers. Stills. Tanks, Agitator& bait. Pans. Sugar Pans, Sheet Iron Chimneys, 13reechings, and all other articlesnsually man_ l:dun:lnd at similzr concerns. Prompt attention paid to al] kinds of repairs on reasonable terms. Works CORNER OF LOCUST and DUQUESNE • WAY. 6th Want Allegheny river, J. ILTNCIII -ail. AvENG VACATED TIM FRN of hie store, No. 96 Market street, to O makeT alterations, will be found in the new Addition, ba rear of old tore, entrance on Market alley wi Bret door from 611 street, where DrY Goods sold %teat). mill be auls , .Hydropolta, or Garden Sprinkler. Joa. A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE TOR wetting plants and flowers, washing window 2 carriages ? Ace, Pumps of every. description sol and repaired. Daykin's Patent Wa.er Draw wade and. sold. .113:3 W ELDON & KELLY. 164 Wood Bt. One door from aixtb.. Banking Houses. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP PITTSBURGH V TREASURY DEPARTMENT.. 'OFFICE OF CORPTROLLER OF Tug C1:011133.1701, Washington CRY/ Aug. sth. BP. 'VVistakitz.s. Lysatisfactory evidence presented t) the undersigned, it has been made to tautens that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OE RIM'S BI7RGIL in the County of Allegheny and fit•te of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to The requirements of theiitst of Congress, entitled 'an act to provide a N tional Currency, secured by a pledge. of United' States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof." approved February 25th, lBt3, and has complied with all the provisions of said sat required to be complied with before commencing the business of Ban sing, Now THEREFORRA, Hug h e re by C ulloch.Coptroller ef the Currency, do certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH. county of Allegheny and State of Penn ia. is autaorized to commence tho business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office. this sth day of August, 18 , 3. liUbl IdcCULLOCH, {SS } Comptroller of the Currency. The First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa., ATE PITTSBURGH TRUST COM Capital $400,000. with privilege to In crease to .$1,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Car rney, under the title or the FIRT NATIONAL AN K . tif PITTSBURGH, would respeettunY offer its services fir the collection of Notes . Draf , s, Ellis of Exchange. he., receive money on deposit and buy ant sell Exchange on all ports of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its oritanizat'en in IRV.. will we belivo be a sufficient guarantee that business entrusted to the now organization will receive the some It eine t attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banksand Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we ran offer with-mil facilities to those who do business with us, The business will be conducted by the same officers and directors. DIXECTOItt3 : James Laughlin, I Win. K. Miniok. ci Hays, 1 Alerander Speer, Thomas 8011. Francis (4. Bailey, Thos. Wightuaan, Bradley,Samu Rea. JAVIRS LAIJOII eI LIN. President. 301lN 11. SUULLY, Cashier. Ancrust sth . 18ks;davrtf. M - , J. KOCNTZ PLI. KOUNTZ & MERTZ ! BANKERS, ES o. 1 / 8 Gifeo<l St., Seeond deo above Fifth Street, MAE:ALE/LS IN FOREIGN AND Dornootic fLF Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, and Govorn• 121.ent Li:cull:les. Collections promptly attondod to. avll Iv_ OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES Cortilicates of indebtednasa, Quarter/um: tors Certificates, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons end all other government eenraltios, bought by W. 11. WILLIATIS az co., nahs;6Led u uo.t street. corner of Third. . _ state Fair. THE ELY VENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION U.NLE V Y, Grocer, NO. 4 DIAMOND, P I TTEIIII CHU ir, PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE, THTJR DAY .oitm•N , . - • •/, n i 1. lion. Wilson atoCan Op- iiiire, _i o f,"the 11 Ftates Cirs .• tir . l4? .. re . Kidere. ' . Corner of Penn - = lit. Clan - fii.. ritto bnrl:l2-Atienien:,'- ''' ' 1 In iriZ LARGErfic,':tifEAPP:ST4AND IL best. $35 pass-'tor a ja11.,.04nn eroixtl Coarse, No extra charges for Munufactuenk_ftearaboat. Railroad and Bank Book-keeping, Minister's sons at one-kalf Trice. :Eitudets ea ter and review at any tithe.. This Institution is dehtittotea by exnerienced Teachers and practictllaccountanta,.wht, pre pare young men for acAve_ business at - the loaat expense end shortest twatrfor.the moat lucrative and responsible situatichs,,. Diplomas granted for merit only. Benee'A , eproference for, grad ' uates at this College bll. , ,hutness men. A. Cowles, the hest Penman if the Vnion. who holds the largestirataber•cf Fritam Pas giums, and over al/ codipatitors, teaches fsapid Business Writing- i egt Attend where the Bops and Clerks of busi ness man graduate. - ' For specimens of Penmanaidp and Catalosnie containing lull informatten. enclose twenty-five cents to the Princpaht' au.lo JENkiiili dr. sumer. ST FRANCIS COLLEGE UNDER CAR DE THE FRANCISCANAMOTHERS r INSTkruintON i •• •BITIJATED Di LORETTO, Calabria' °emir. Peniff.yllv Tanis, about four miles from Cresson Staticn. en: the direct route between Philadelphia andiPitts-, burgh. woo chartered in With .privilikcs to confer the usual Collegiate , Honors and Degrees; The location of the CoHaar is one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania--18 portion of thy Bile-- ebony Mountains being Itererblal for ft! pure water, bracing air. and pietaxeoque mener The Scholastic year cameramen on tha - n_B.SI MONDAY after the 15th of AUMJSZArd endi about the 'Arh of JUNE farming. It is divide I into two Sessions. littidentcliannot return:home between the Sessions. ARMY Aprifiratua peers , vary for Land Surveying. ..riACmccing. will be fainishod by tictl,llnstantlet. to the dtadenta. Instrumental and Vocal,t-dzlo tonna rtolertra aharge. Students will be pitied. Arom dati Years to the age of manhood., • ' ' • Tramp—Board and TuitiOll.::Darliblelialt in advanee $65 Surveying ante use of inliiiiinents.:per num .44 Classie-al and Modern Languages, extra..._ Students spending Vacation at the College- 21 Reference can be made Mprize Rt. Rae. Brohep De trienee. PA. Roe. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia. He r e. T. h. 11 , ynebta. .. , ertotte4"licv Dr, O'Hara, Philadelphia: Rev. Henry McLaughlin. :Philo :le pi:lin:Key. Pierce Mahar, Itarrisburg. N. hick rug: do 17 tafLo a tofrrnl Crea4 HIGH EST PlaE3llll3-1 Sewing 11110ehines DI THE . . LONDON AND PARIS El*.liflßlTlfoNA; rrillE SALE OF THEO ;HACH/NES R is cqual to the sale of all - Pthers gothbined, arising from in adaptability to kinds or:Sew ing' As proof, read the following from -4 01 5glasi therwoot the ' , moil knownshirc filannfactu- OrS; 1,.... -- , " We hare used the ‘vheeletti wilsoi sewing /Machine in our ckirt Mantifectdry since 31nuary 20th, 1855. If hoe indeed createdpur business. Af. lertesting the princitm/ machineatbefore tho.pub lie we selected y.urs. We commenced with one, ELlaj are now runing one hundr4 and sereat3"' two of the n. We are rtinaingfieho hund.ed of your machines in one roma.t yet such is the quietness, that mare Nation ea *carried nn in an orumary lone of voice. The a rattantettlw every portion of our worts; sewing equals well upon the lightest muslin and oar Leaviest work, consisting of nine thickness s. five of them heir g of hair cloth, two of common cotton cloth, and Ilk . two of starched tape. IL, speed is unexampled. With one, a person can accomplish as mu h as twelve persons without it, std twice as much as by and other machine, too thousand yards of stra•ght seam, ten stitches to the inch, is an ordi nary day's wurlt - of ten hours. We hare run 1 s as high as cue hundred and Ply yard p•r hour. The fatigue is so stight Lost our empleyees work the year round in good health and spirits. We can not too highly ree inmend Wtme er t Wilson's Machines, and our opinions are shared by all Manufacturers •of experience and judgement, with wh m we come in contaeL" Also, from the Uri! red Prexbyteria n of Seut.lo "Aiter more than ono years experierico, we can cerdially recommend to our friends 11 heeler & 1V ilson's C awing Maehines as i ne of the mutt use ful pieces of household furniture with whi ih any house can be supplied. It I. the last thing in our dimeitic inqiruteun that we would part with, tvery machine Nvarrante I for three years Call and ace them in operation and obtain our descriptive circular. Wat. SUMNER Sr Co. Western Agents, No. iri FIFTH St. Pittsburgh. sol.:daw WM. Ns .F.A.BER 8- ,. Co M ENGINE o tr. tliatr. 4.! , .:3111111Tinfn c4ES CaAai-.).; &ea: , R. R. fiI:VAIZ-el)at.c. Stea U ltngir.es, WA r from t hree hundred and fay hone powar, i 1.154 aaitod foi , iriat bar. Mich. lllast gornaoc, Fentorlce eta. Wile Perrier.lar attendee. ¢n tho cot struction cl engine and Machinery for gist mills, and for ttlinghts. mulay toad circular saw mills. Have also on hand. Cajal/ad and ready for ship. meat at anon nonce, &It/3M and Boilers of even, desoriptlon. oughtralids Boilers sod Brett Iron separately. Wlron tihafting. Hanel:T:3 and Pullin+ Ira every YaKetv and °collate tlio mannfactrue of Woolen ltlaclimory and Machine Cards. Our prices arc lnr. our ..taaldnery nuanuractur. ed of the heal qttaiity td malarial, and WRITS at, In all os:aii to give bollsfaction. SlZY•Ordors from ail partn of tao country solicit ed and promptly tilled. fa2l:d3u, U ON CI Olt D GRAPE VINES. RITE WERE AMONG THE FIRST To Bemire this INVALUABLE ORAPE, and have fruited it for five years. We obtained our original vines from Mr. BIELL who origina ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Societe in 1855 awarded us a diploma for its exhibition, and the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, in 10;50; a preminm for it as • the BEST new seedling grape, in all respects superior to the Our stock of Vines is unequalled anywhere, which we offer at 25 cents each, $2.50 per &zee, $12,50 per 100, $lOO per 1 000 Small vines at leas prices. We can furnish a few extra large vines at from 50 cents to $1 each. lIIkTO X anbeaddrw. No. 29 Firth Street, "SAVING RECEIVED I N . FORR A - tion that persons have at different times in tb e name of the Sni siste?ce Committee, . het contributions of Fruits and Vegetables irom the gardners and country reticle in the markets of Pittsburh and Allegbn we take this meth od of giving g notice. that w e ne ver r authorized any ono to cothot such contributions fur us nr the Hospital, and that contributions thus collected have never reached us. W. P. WEYMAN, } JOS. ALBREE. Ex. COM. li, M. ATWOOD, Contributions for the Subsistence Committee, should be sent to Messrs. Weyman & Son, Smith field et. or Messrs Geo. Albree, bon & Co: Wood street. 6.912 THE CENTRAL BOARD OF EDU cation, of the City sof Pittsburgh, wish to secure the services of a FEBALA TEACHER. to supply a vacancy in the ventral High School. Candidates for the position will be required to pass an examination by the Faculty in the fol lowing branches; Arii hmetic, Png/ish Grammar. Deograpty, Orthography, Liistor7,. Algebra. Ge ometry, rhysical t , eograpby and Latin, through the primary lessons, and Caesar's Commentaries. The examination will commence I.IIUI, t , DAY. ( ctober Ist, at 9 o'clock. a. m. F wary, $4.50 per Year, of ten months. By older cf the Board. se.l7-2w JOHN A. SERGEANT. See'y. POTATOES -50 MILS, PRIME HE shar,nock Potatoes. For sale by FETZER kARMSTRONG. 5e.25 owner Market. and First Ed. Edugittional., AWARDED TO. HE Canton Cloths, scotch Plaids, REMOV - . 11 F, BARDEEN HAA REaleviro from Smithficed Emmet. below 'le airaret House, to N 0.145 Fifth etreet c. , Doxi. a the Court House. an2l4f. A LARGE STOCK OF AT DIFFENBACRIgg's, mbrating Gent's. Ladies,, Misses and Childr, m's wear in great variety. se G. ODD FORBB- OBER EpeciaLliotießsJ IJ. M. COI/SWELL ..... ........ ... ...,,,......seie ;Kam fi t to i a lt ili t, Aliffikii. -- 7 - 4AOIIFA ill ERB , BxLvEg,4-Tirtifis pLA; K ER ~r, - -, : : _ SadinertAMlTCarriaZO Hardens e ! ,,, 1 , 1 0.4 't HE thdi street liirid Di:mama *T.' ' ) ;Aie: 3 :- : - (PE thx; VEGH... _. . , a. WILE r : 1 1 1 TXt." 4.1 i 1, OP CIL ER, Use (-1145ti.illiORO!S HAIR D C61•1:1 Clod to bakill . b y;Dr , Chiltnth„c4 . and other,amitent.Cheitista. j -ow R. 0 D S - /CIXY MIA &72011. Si. nob, roejlow hromi to glossy black ten' pinatas. andlcohtairal no incrodient that 113 mrionalcithelair',• - • CHIDISTAI/ORO'S HAIR PRESER.VII.• : • , TIIIVE • Is invalaakdowith. his Dye, as it imparts the tit-, most softnestr; the Most beautiful s i om, and great vitality tolthe Hairi - • Mamituturod bsi - . 43.CRISTADORO, 6iAstor Rowe; 'dew orlt, Sclaoviirrylke;o, end ap - plj od Dretrcr Pnco, 50 coats. $l - eixiti $2 NY bottic,fter4rdin s to size. • l7,lP4kmlmo QuittaroN. VENER&L HAltrelftlifilo. 0..7 by ordering calionel and a estiactivo; min orals from .the supply-.tables, has conferred e blessing on our sick _soldiers. ' let him not stop here. Let him- order the disoontintumeo of "Bleeding:" and - the aubstitntion of 'Brandroth's Pills in , the tliaritte: Then will mahmence a ~ 'ne,vp era'', in the prActioc pl - Illedicin 3. Which ivottld then becoine emphatically • TlairjciPfAXlllVG AIM, i ‘...• '' • . I have for thirty years taught that.. &Mace& hetion cook! -be • cured.' by 100r0 .Or tutu. emetic. That the humanliody Co ••only ,be "re ad o whole" by "vegetable food"--Attheal ihed being, itt fact.midentledgegetables. Brandroth's Pits slietild be in.everyinilitary hospital: ahem Pills cure :Bilious Diarrhea; Chi,Mur ringrhatt. Chronic:Dysentery. anditliNevercandAffdetions of the Bowels, sooner and more surely than any medicine in the world- IlrandretM3 pins in these (moos chould ho taken night and -moruing. Read Dit' eations and get new style.' • '' CASE bP Rfic3C6E "R". Brawketh:"Ado:Yorla .'; 61.2: I woe a private in. CO. F.l7th Regiment Now - Iterk•Vidte: -While at BarrNon's Landing, and on the ltappahmanock mks Paleannth.l and Many, of Company aver° Eack with bilious cii .airhoa.l.. The Army Surgeon did not ouro US, and I was redadod to 'skin and bone. Among the corn. pony wore Quito a number of lumbers who 'tad worked in your Laboratory. at hang Sing. ;They were not dick, -- because they used Brand/Till Pills. These men - Proyailed , upon me and. ;hors aim tothe and we . ere all cured in from , two tee tiveidaye: After thLa our bore Med ran_ dratted Pills for the typhus fever. coida, rhentna= tism. and in no` cede did they fail to Piston!: health,;: Out"otgratitade t Whichor my good hottith, eond you tide' letter;if 'noceasary. thb on . Lire company would sign. I am.' respectful tY youm HOSCOL IL WATSON. Sing Sine. N, Y. Principal office. 1.94 Canal street, New York- S:14117 'thlSlZtutvg. istrAKlPtlithebitirlOOd 41107. Pitt.,eurch. rrlp Great _ , AMERICAN . TEA COMPANt. , Since its oriatization has created a new eia in the history of liesep St, Now Tort Wholesale ieas is this Country, Thoy having introduced their relections of Tele, and are sell:ng them at not over Two Conte (.02)-ogr notiulaboro coat. •News Dericrti no from the ONE PRICE asked. Another peculiarity of the Company is that their Te.• 'FASTER not only devotes his time to the be ection at their I'E.A.S as to quality. value, and particular sk- cc f,r particular iineilities of coun try. bushy ate' Tr A&FT,to Ch none out ef their caw-na m e 4..,r)..,ch TE.is a are beet adayted hie yortwltirtr ya*, emy this. but Point. out to him the best bargain: It to easy to see the i rtralculalde aerantrwe a TEA 13nyna has in this establishment over all of ere. he is no judge of T - A, or the MARK sr, if his 11 . 7711 P is rniufzk e , he has a 1 the be-nefirte of a well organized system of doing bu ine of an itemen.e capon/. of the judgemeni of sepristfessionaeTß A TASTER. And the Snow ledge of superior salesman. this rgiablt% all Tx.% buyers—no matter it they itre thousands at miles from this market—to pur chase on as goon' terns here ail the Nets York Mer chants, Part es can order TEAS and will be served by u as tool as though they can, themselves being &tire to get origioii! pfickaves, true weights and torts: and the Ts As arc IV Ann CNT RD n 8 represented, WO esuc a Price List of the Coinpanya TORS, which will be sent to ad who order it; comprising Kyaon, Young Ilytion, Imperial, Gun powder, Twankny and Skin. OOLONG, SOIL:CIinNO ()RANGE, fi It YSON PEKOE, JAPAN Tao of every description, colored and uncolored This list has each hind of TEA divided into four classes. name,y c C rgo, high Cargo. Pine, Fittest, that every ore may understand from description and the prices as nexed, bat the company are detertnin.l to undersell the whole IEA trade. e gu , rantee to stll all our TEAS at not river Two tents (. 02 cents) per tounn above coot. eildving this t) be a. tractive to the man? Who byee heretofore been paying E.ormous Prof. ti HE T AltlEtt.L.;AN TEA Coll PANT, =PORTERS AND JOBBER 9. sell No, 51 Vevey street, New Totk New F all Goods, HIIGITS & LEACKE'S, Corner Fifth and Market streets. Figured Delaines. Colored ILusters, Plain Fr. MeritioeN, Plain Fr ilepps, Empress Cloth, Broche Velours, Turin Cloths Printed fferinoes, Ottoman Cloths_ Figured Voleucias, Stripped Aloha Ira. Poiutille Worsteds, Brocade Rohasirs, Drap de Luceas, Saxony Plaids. Cheek Poplins. Paris Royals, Rob Roy Ph lids. Poll de Chevres, Plaid Reilps, Plain Delaines, Tamartiraes: NEW SHOES NO. 16 FIFTH STONE'rs For sMe by JAMES LOWE, 138 Wood rt. FDA -pas j • AI It.losT:. ADv.,Orpw, *Ares: Una Year. ,Blx - - Aimee 4 ; " *** 2 15 40 I: One Week. dolivorodin thpeitto;::,= A. .......... einsta Den 3 it FiIANGE MitIIIICOMIDEAUP _ , iteeogictifitp% — ,*; the • thriiiik4iiiiiwifilitecessi4 ry.Consequenee.td We . •.* ' ' ' Tux§ETi j z iiIIIIPOSE OF NAPO+. , ,LEOl l lt. - t • - • he. Navy of . Franci'',ller final .Aroillue 11/: CIFIEVA LIMB'S FAIT ET - , 'tTranidated for the Werhij. : • In France from the earliest timesi ilia tent expeditions When they began have always provoked bitter- eritieism the part of the Opposition, and ltaVel - -isliOnYit feet with 'but little sympathy a3ton ,thel eapporters of order. We are inolin d to attribute to this fact the relatiie info ority of bur country as a commerbiaTand chlo: vial .power,. it s ticcupjes the s cod' and almost the first rank as a natralf The Frenchman": is infitritely better , tied, for action than for trafficssandN4 he commonly considers only. Ass mnary glory, sometimes its roolitical'l re toy • .. , , never its business side. Alnthis'ipect3 we are at once snpersOr and Inferi is to, our allies the English—superior: by all the greatness of our generosity and our disinterestedness,; inferior the depth of their calculations and theutrier cantile'genins, Thus it was ;Ilitit ished after the rripture of the treaty' aT La Soledad, England and Spain, Whiled had intervened in Mexico tinder:RlO seine pre: text'as France, 'retired Jinni the lea+ing to France the ecsit and the coiniecinenee of .an expißlitlotwhichi bad been commenced in corrunars'- ; there was 'but - one voice in our - enuntrys,to depkire the srtdation in.Nsliielt - tmlted heed:Tel t .bY our No one then :kussideted,lataf one then thoie Tektite of our infervention'itf the Weirs of. Mexical: — lt was then fashionable tolcals culate the . ; sums which' it 9wonld-,e04...td transpott n soldier : Iron' CliertiOurg Vera Cruz:, and it . was attemPted.ta.shiiii. that our only object' ivaS.to impose'dtion the Mexicans a form of government Mord or less hostile to their tante or - to their convictions. President Juarez,_ nOtt(riths standing his numeraus'refasalsi of justice,' his open contempt of pledged - faith,:anci the'divisions excited by `hise'sdeplorable Sitdoiliiistrifiticinl - lrill; - in—the Wes-cif-Eu• ' ropean demagogues, remained the sacred representative of the national will of Mexico, the paragon of liberal ideas. It was repeated ad ?museum, that the Emperor yielding to a natural love of adventure had allowed himself to be se duced by fallacious stories of the wealth of the _ancient empire of the Montezuma ; that having thrown himself headlong into an expedition which could have no end, he persevered in it through obstinacy, and that our soldiers were marchirlit to a most usel-ss, dangerous, cud ruinous conquest. Unfortunately, the failure of the first at tack on Puebla offered the enemies of the expedition a natural opportunity for re doubling their clamors. The echoes of the Pallas Bourbon (the Corps Legistatiff) rang with calumnies which up to that time bad been confined to the purlieus of for eigri newspaper offices, and nothing less than the authoritative eloquence of Mr. Billault, was required to clear up the question and dispel the clouds which masked the future of our intervention. The fruitless, or even the unfortunate re sult of a warlike operation proves nothing against the origin and object of a war. The origin of the actual war in Mexico is more than justified by the wrong which France is bent upon redressing. The ob ject of that war is to aid the Mexicans in establishing, according to their own free will and choice, a government which may have some chance of stability. The failure of the first attack on Puebla simply proved that we had been ill-inform ed as to the military resources which in timidation had enabled Juarez to com mand. It neither diminished the gravity of our interests nor lessoned the impor tance of our object. It inflicted no dam age even upon our military reputation. It was then decided that a complete army corps, armed with formidable artillery and adequate means of transportation, should be embarked for Mexico as soon as the season would allow. The money expen diture required by this considerable move ment of troops and warlike material, was simply an advance made upon the enter prise. Where so maw people insisted upon seeing nothing but a little glory to win, Napoleon 111. had already laid the foundations of a completely new system of policy. While for everybody else the Mexican war was a mere military ques tion, be was limiting and determining the part to be played by our soldiers, our seamen and our diplomats in this enter• prise which is to give to France the com mercial rank she has a right to hold. "In the actual state of the civilization of the world the prosperity of America is not a matter of indifference to Europe, for hie prosperity feeds our factories and keeps our commerce alive. It is our in terest that the Republic of the United States should be powerful and prosperous, but it is not our interest that it should possess itself of the whole Mexican Gulf, that it should thence domineer over the Antilles as well as South America, and that it alone should control the distribu tion of the products of the New World." This passage, from the instructions given by the Emperor to General Foray, victo rionsly answers those who now ask why we I have been expending men and money to I Found a regular Government in Mexico. Fence must oppose the absorption of Sour kern America by Northern America ; she mstst in like manner oppose the deg redation of the Latin race on the other side of the ocean ; she must establish the I integrity an.i security of our West Indian colonies. It is the interests which compel France to sympathize with the Confeder ate States which have led our banners up to the walls of Mexico. The recognition of the Sputhern States will be the consf.quence of our interven• tion, or rather our intervention has pre pared, facilitated, and made possible a diplomatic act which will consecrate the final separation and secession of those States from the American Union. The thirty thousand F•senchmen who to•day occupy Mexico or are pursuing Janrez to San - Louis Potosi, are the advanced guard of an immense commercial army, and their bayonets will open to our corn- ;,~~w:w -.z~...., ?: - 1 . 1 . { - • 7. "I : _ , f 11: , ) ~.. ~ . - I ' . 4 . -•-,,,,3..;...•..:,., . ~, , ,i ' iis tlieliarboies:Vhich;l.ev4 lien to long :446 gi r atiljeni it Vet us then hear no entiv'tif`these triendacicient or tiries over tboinntifirieint of ocirl • projetts in Mexico. Wiirat, Napoleon -131:2raelana he means dia. tifictlyfterhaelOng meant it com ae:l43P mean had z ,te ; will -it notil it is aeleevdd.',Ait .."Atetins, ti e rtionerede our tratit i ; Agantiocetisetibrefic 16rearprie to it :fir a:o4344lM'it 'petifitelsleeteenues and -Mitretae ieteMberiageerner iiEttiPEt4ind US. 4 1111 164 Sp; ca11:4,41 4 be able to esnevider itselfewitlet th e materials Ellis • eikfilifihe Mr its sucetse. Title l ig his trfeettaUgeandl4'efillprirsne, this nprpoen nndl tie lies atcsMAiehed it_ Now that tfu r elsoltition ' . 14 go elear',.l4l hand, there d Pre iau iierepe: rit ei eetii ding tif tile tatty p , ttrepteaty nor.;.eccom- Peni`ilswiell totnelete,expesition- of the tidviinfliked which Fiance - te e to lira , from. its ulfilmett • • e.Wett we examine the map of Mexico , the' fortneate and peculiar g eographical 081:tu, cileautribtetd; by either ocean, liee at an equel distance between Asia and Europe,. It has free Communication with the richeat and most commercial - people , of the old ecintieent, and were the Public- mind zeasittred, and the movement§ of industry directed by a serious, well • established goverrmert, Mexico, might- :rival the most. commercial nation cf the new world. The gereral teMperature in /41'exico •is hardly more than two or three degrees higher, than the average tera s peratere of ;Rollie or Naples, the,,physiced Iconformatioi.,cf the country is at least tie lavotable aitim met.- itiede,„positiop. With Abe exception of a narreew, coast line:on 'scree Parte of its frbutier, pipecially about Vera-Orez the climate is le'lleleeeme, 'agreeable mtid. ante : traders who, liavieg.longl-irbebeed these elistant &glares; return, to Marone. alwayaloolt pack, !von them leech regret. Mmticei ewitleh . *glet -furnish the:hcle iworld with, precious ;tootle ared. splendid dyes, could nourish , France, and .pain retteheri cereals .in ,a yeemeof famine. It Is the MAY tropical -country - wham soil fibuidatitly yields the finest graieze The 2.7W-P-3=7.3 leins_ of itseemountains, riaing nine thotatenclrfeerabove level of tee feu, aresfilletiefithellmost releee e . which tease never yet teen _l6eip.beelY _WOrktd.--i The o nly ones new re - 4y ofened i eand 11/Weis are able to er.4cmy„ thee euorecons, taxation imposed lisSautocraths andepheMeral goy erumeete diiyitn to - procure money at any cost, heron& ese English companiefe; and the me mb er - etthemeissselatirely emalL Ve may be. certein -that theedertsioproent of, the elle:meet wealthe of Xi:aft:of is still in lis t Iqm:fey. The- natives /haves- never sileceeded - in it. jut' what- the English never could ;do ' , we Who hate shown our allietstit* equale at every international ex/Aide/a eheslinduieriale. man, may filch the wallies of, MeXico , ttedo.. When one runs over the eataldguelnf the tisltes of:Meilen, its wefilth_in,gra n and geld— %tee two' vital forces , of - ntit'onuf--one is tenipted to ask how ,it is that its inhabit ants make no more of , their adrar.teges? Whey it-thatpotwithstan,diegehuropean aid, the movement of indastry, ins that country has vever been ordeely.and riga laie? It ia liaidlyeeseeitible_thetsanarceY on d have filen root - iv the needs and aspirations of a population too sparse for the country it inhabits. In Mexico, die. order has never arisen from the lower ranks of society, but from the upper and governmental regions. The people are not the agitators, and bvgandsge itself has been most commonly undertaken by persons of property, generals, even by the aids-de-camp of presides's. The Indians, not naturally industrious, lice on the plantations or factories of Europeans, whilst the mixed race seeks in ty anny exactions and robbery, the facile exist• ence which it does not care to ask from labor. In short, although there is an actual want of population in Mexico, there is more idleness there than indust-y ; and this unfortunate state of things, this de straction of agriculture and industry by the depredations of indolence will con• tinue to exist till European emigre ticn shall modify the relateoes of the three races which barely people these immense regions. Mexico waits for— calls—demands emigration ; not the On. healthy, foolish emigration which trins• ports from one latitude to another dee tures without industry or intelligence, but the emigration of the capital and In telligeneeWhich finds no room in our so• ciety. Such an emigration it is which has given to the United States industry, wealth and courage, and let ns , add has, at the same time, secured the quiet cf England. Whoever has lived berg in England must have been struck with the flagrant and perpetual contradic ion be• tween the private genius of the Eegersh man always disposed to commercial mari• time, and industrial adventure, and the public genius of the English which is rad • tcally hostile to all revolutionaly The reason of this is not to be looked for in the perfection of English institutions, for if we admire the superiority of ; tee it representative system, we most alsilalmw that their customs and social laws,. parte • ularly in respect to property, are -very far from being perfect. Wein France, on the contrary, have always been toad oti.Pi litical adventure. "Sufficient unto the day was a predominant political maxim with our father's, and the actual „genera• tion in '4B made large sacrifices to this maxim. Bet we are not easily seduc.d by private enterprises. The same thing which pleases us in polities diepleases us in business, and oar individual tempera ment has not always been so high , as our national temperament; nevertheless, for some years past we have been gaining in industrial daring. The calm and the so lidity of the institutions which France has recently founded repels beyond our fron tiers those undisciplined and ardent dreamers, who make the very emigrauta of whom we have been speaking. Let the certainty of protection lead this popu lation to Mexico and the age of its regen eration will not be long in coming to that country, thenceforth filled with, new inhabitants, ready for all progress familiar • . with the newest discoveries of modern industry and suppo, ted by the intelligent liberalism of the flag of France. •It is beginning to be seen that our national in terest much more than the desire of • adding a new name to the long list of our military victories has led France into Mexico. Let us not be troubled then with regard to the future of this expedition. Whether Maximilian accept or refnee the throne of Mexico ; whether any other prince accept that throne or not.; or whether beneath the wing of our eagles some nameless government be established there, the influence of France will remain in Mexico. The French soldier takea his country with him. Oar army, made up of workmen and laborers who all look forward to their return toehemorkahop or the plow, is an army of creatora e aid not of destroyers. It takes into Mexico all that Mexico needs; first coheition ; because it is the most complete and enticelre ex pression of Modern democracy ; Second, order; because it pet mita all citizens of this unfortunate nation to develop 'their own interestsf third, industry tecatiee it furnishes to languishing enterprise, workmen, foremen artisans, managers, because it familiarizes the Mexican pee- a....a MEE
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