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ESE EMI tt- °- • -4 MIOME in=g=n =EMI • •, • • TSB URGII POST National Conventions. The Charleston Convention—for the nomi nation of candidates for President and Vico Presideid—will be the eighth National Demo cratic Assembly which has convened for that purpose under the present. organization. The first Democratic National Convention was held tit; Baltimore, in 1832, and nominated General Jackson for re-election as President, arid Martin an Buren for Vice President. The State of - Pennsylvania did not., however, abide by the decision of the Convention on the Vice Presidency, but threw away her vote for William Wilkins. The next Democratic National Convention was hold at Baltimore, in DeceMber, 1835, and selected Martin Van Buren for Pr_.,ident, and Richard M. John son of Kentucky, for Vico President. In May, 1840, the third Convention was held. Ms. Van Buren was nominated for re-election; but no selection for Vice President was made. The Democrats all voted for R. M. Johnson, except Virginia, which cast, her electoral vote for Wm. Smith. In May 1844, the fourth convention was held, and chose James K, Polk for President, and George M. Dallas for Vice President. The fifth Convention convened at Baltimore in May, 1848, and designated Gen eral Cass for President, and William O. Butler, of Kentucky, for Vice President. The sixth Convention was held at Baltimore in May, 1852, and nominated Franklin Pierce, of New Hampshire, for President, and William R. King, of Alabama, for Vice President. :The seventh Convention met in Cincinnati on the let of June 1856, and nominated Buchanan and Breckinridge. Previous to the holding of NatiOnal Conventions, the Democrats used to nominate candidates for President and Vice Prisident by a Congressional caucus. The Democratic members of Congress convened and nominated Jefferson, Madison and Mon roe successively for President, and the people ratified the selections. Those districts and Stites that had no Democratic members of Congress, of course had no voice in the nomi nation. n 1824 the last Congressional cau cus for' the nomination of a President was held. By this time the sysein became unpopular. Only sixty-one membZ. , a ‘ . of Congress met out I of two hundred and fort3'. They selected Wil liam H. Crawford of Giorgio, for President, and Albert Gallatin, of Pennsylvania, for Vice President. The great mass of Democracy, however, supported General Jackson for Presi dent. In 1829 he ran again, without any na tional nomination as a candidate, and was tri• umphantly elected. The opposition to the Democracy never had arty - National Convention for the nomi,. nation of President find Vico president, until December, 1839, when they met at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and nomina ted General William fienry Harrison, of Ohio, for President, and John Tyler, of Vir ginia, for Vice President. Since then they have had their conventions regularly ,every four years. The Democratic people have agreed with remarkable unanimity upon Stephen A. Douglas-for President, who is the choice of not less than 1,500,000 of the 1,800,000 men who voted for Mr. Buchanan in 1850, the con vention at Charleston will have an easy time of it. The people having made the Domino• Lion, all that the delegates will have to do will be to give it form and expression by the pass sago of a resolution declaring their will. The convention is a representative body, and roust and will' carry out the will of the people. Amusements. PITTSBURGH THEATRE.- Sou Lrzs=, ANL :tiANAGLII STAOZ DUZZCI , UI Doer Open at tll'„i.',, o'clock: commer,,, , at 7, 4 . BENEFIT and lik=t night of the Tragic Actre, Mr, 1 , W. WALLER. ais EVENING, L'•r..ewber Itat,, win Le performed, DUCHESS OF ItIALFI Marina....; Ferdmand DANCE MISS BLANCHE BRADSHAW To conclude with BUNTING A TURTLE. PEIGR.S GP ADMISSION—Private Boxes. soalm in PriTatoilloa, g 1,00; PaNuette and Lree C0 , ..1.e, 60penis, Family - k..irPlu cr•at_ , x Coloreci Gallery 2:J Colored Boxes. 60 cants Gallery cent*. 0' LECTURE—Kir. J. TRACY will deliver Lee. el 0 - tare, on SUNDAY, the Itqh of December, et o'clock, at, ST. BRILthET'S CHURCH, Seventh Ware, for the beuefit of the Libras of St Breiget's Amex:Lama. SCIISECT :--Education—lmiueece o' Book, Tickets.= een—to be had at George Cithglefa !Soak Store; frotzt the mend.-ers, and E the doer. del3:lw NEW CLASSES, NEW CLASSES, NOW FORMIN( PROF. COWPEELS' FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY Al NEVILLE HALL, Cone; of Fourn and LP, , rty Stre,es, Pat..55,-gh PROF. COW PER, would respoctfully in form the citizens of Pi tr.shurzth end Allegheny, th,t he is now forming New Classes al the above Hail, coo will continue to teach the accomplishment to all It, various branches, together with Instructions in the etiquette of the ball room and social circle, Graceful I iti portment of Person. itc. All the latest and meet fxFb lotiable BWI Room and Parlor Dances, as taught by him in the Eastern cities, ouch as; Loa Caledonians, Cotidenr, Polish Mazourka Quadrilles, Lee Lander Quadrille. Polka quadrilins.Senottish quadrilles, London Lancer Quadrilles, RUFSiall Mazourka Quadrilles, Plain or Ger man Waltz, Esmeraldo I.Valtz, assnr.ana Waltz, &hot- Mich or German Polka, Cinque or Fire Step Waltz. Can henna, Milliekm. :Espanola and Itohetnian Polkas, Re down, Polka Mazourka. Gallopade. Spanish Dance, Eye, green Polka, CicillienneCircte, will be taught at tooderate terms. Days of Tuition will he NA follows: LADIES CLASS—Thursdays and Saturdays, from 4 too P. M. BARTERS AND MlSSES . —Thursdayw and Saturdays from 3 to .5, P. hL GENTLEMEN'S CLASS—Thursdays and Haturdaya, from 8 to 10. P. M. PRIVATE CLASSES FOP. LADIES who doom it. Prof. Cowper trill also givo instructions to Private Clarises, or instructions givon at the remdeor, of ptiptta if required. N. 13.—Prof_ C. can Ix, i.c.n at the above Hall. on days of tnitioni from '2 fi, and 7to 10, P. 31.., or at tat. SCOTT HOUSE, daily. deco auttu3n ,eases. TRADE SALE of SEASONA BLE CLOTH INS,—On THURSDAY MORNING, ',comber 15, at 10 o'clock. will be sold, in quantities to suit the Trivie. a choice atoek of Seasonable Clothing, trimmed and made in the nest manner for customer sale., from tine material, both plain and fancy. 289 pate Customers Pants. comprising Itlack Doeskin, Bibbed, plain colors and Plaid •, 42 Business Coats, Cassimere and Cloth, tailored and black ; 40 Cloth and CH.S.limore Overcoats; 24 Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coati', 190 Satin, Silk and Cashmere Vests; 75 Boys' Cloth and Ca-samara Jaokets 2 Gentlemen's Dressing Gowns S" Shawla - 18 dozeja White Slur. s 18 ur Flannel Shiite and Drawers ; 20 ". Woolen Socks; A large lot of Carpet Saga, Neck Ties, Shawl Pine, and other articles of Gents' Furnishing Goods. The elands can be examined on morning of sale. dell J. G. DAVIS, 'Auctioneer. A. KREBS & BRO. PRACTSCA L Sithrrgitaphys Corner Wood and Fourth Ste, eriI'S.BURGH. 'CHADWICK S SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN PAPER AND RAGS, f And Ag ~t ita for the pale of naltoiling Fire Brick and Pot Clay, 1'0r.149 and 191 Wood St, near SLreh, Pit sbnrgh. Air Wrapping Paper at Manufacturers' Prices. Cash paid for .flon , jy4:lroili LAP' A.F NOT F ltz; ALTERED AND REPAIRED, In the most durable manner, and in the lattst styles, at the CENTRE HAT STORE, 76 Wood street. SVERMAn T - 741R511 FELD dt SON, have .1.1•,n0w in stock iu their Tailoring Depart,- triLLERMLN tr. COLLARD. BEAVER OVERCOATINGS, Many Novelties in JINGLISR PARIS VESTINGS, 'HEAVY PANT STUFFS The above have pant been purchased by one of the Min in New York, and are tho LATEST STYLES OF THE SEASON NO. 83 WOOD STREET THE BEST REMEDY, . 4 „ ND the one that all Doctors recommend seeure goad health, is, wear thick-soled BOOTS A ' SHOES, such es will keep your feet from the cold. JAMES ROBB, No. n Market street, has now on hand, a large stock of Ladles', Misses and Chndren'S High-Heeled and Thick Soled Boots, Shoes, Gaiters,Slippers, Sc.. Ac. Men's, Bova' and Youths' Boots, Soes, B'rogaim Gaiters, &c. MEITS CITY MADE, Doubleßole and Upper, French Calf Boots. Ladies' High.Heelesi, Double Bole GLOVE OONGRESS and BUTTON GAITERS; and as he is determined to sell CHEAP FOB CASH, all in want would do walltooall and examine hie stock before por e:owing 0184ml:ion), - dale • JAKOB RODS. CLARKE'S LIVER PILLS. The Bart Purgative and Purifier before the People.—Accept td and‘Reeamrnendcd by Ertiinent Phyrulans. DR. CLARKE, the inventor of these. celebrated Pills. is justly distinguished for his eminent abilities and scientific research. For 30 years in his extensive practice he experimented in bringing the great desideratum of a remedial agent to act as a direct purifier upon the hu man system. In this he has been eminently successful, as the numerous certificates from celebrated physicians show. They are extremely mild in their operation, at the slime time powerful and effective in removing dis ease. They never glove pain, as do most purgatives, but allay it in all cases. In acute cases they are more speedy in their relief- than any Pill now offered. The propnetor s pleased to announce that he has per fected hie arrangements forsupplying the trade to the fullest demand. N. I'. WALKER, Proprietor. Pittsburgh, Pa., To whom all orders must he addressed. &If. For sale by dealers everywhere. n 024 THE GREAT REMEDY. Genesee Liniment. c& - THIS CELEBRATED PREPARATION has no near equal in all diseases requiring as F.XTERNA L AP PLICATION, such as Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sprains, Bums, Old Sores, and all other aches. no matter what their name or nature. This Liniment is the result of years of active practice and careful research, by the cel ebrated Physician. DR. WM. CLARICE,. of Brooklyn, N. 1%, whose reputation as a moo of science Is CO-13XterlSii , with the eountry. For many years it has enjoyed an en viable reputation, not only in private practice, but a: large, as the Greatest Remedy in Use. Let all who are afflicted TRY IT, as it is warrsilusl to effect speedy and sure cures. Sir FOR BALE BY I/1 7 .1LERB EVERYWHERE Prepared solely by N. U. WALKER, Propnetor. Pirtsaraoo, PCIVIe/t nom To whom all orders must be addressed Var SORE. THROAT PLAU E AN I, SuRE Tnacatt—This quality of seizing hold and causing the expulsion of depraved humors, ie possessed by so other medicine than BILANDRETII'S pi I,t-3 They operate only upon the tissues involved in. that is Racetstd by the disease. In feet they noise upon those humors, tint Bo much from preference as from umlaut affinity, breams° their life is below that of the surrounding parts, and whichmettling on the tissues of the threat, that is, aroun.l the throat region. produces sore LIII - Orit,,,r(thnnt p/n.rue, and the severe headache and fever Within an hom after four or six pills are taken, there is telt a peetillar creeping in the part affected, a sort of collecting up of the diseased humors ready for extfulShon. No hurt or weakening effect can ever arise from their use, I,o,ulne they cannot act upon healthy parts. Taken early they prevent all organic diseases i ii,. how important in sa l: ness, to use that medicine which milt. extinguishes the disease, and [oar, no evil effects b(111111t1 Sold at No. Z.ll Canal etroet, Rrnndre•th'. k'r,nrlpa Office; by 71mmas Rodpatb, No. •_r, I)nun, , nd etreot Pittebtligh, and by nil ro+portable lioalct. in mod n,.21 K. ENNEDY . 4 MEDD. AL DP,..v 1:111( Tins article, although the ingredients of whseh it posed are harttileaS, still its Otre , ii ate mons powerfnse. it enters the blood diseased 111 humor arid flowing •iiig glibly through the reins. and as it meanders it, way through them, driven from before it to the sut the chin all that is Impure and ohnoxlem., u:lennr.. the blood, and :alining it to flow' briskly tire', I•, tile vein- The blotches on the surface in a few days dl,appea,,n, the reign of humors to the system is no Inore V., r, Cur readars reuld net it. am we sure tory of Mr. ennedy. at Roxbury, eLd r.., tineates of these who hare been ottre.l of tissue tint An 011,1, to all cane s, 5. net couvenient,,we trtet thm cur word will be, taken, whets ••••• thin to be the great medierne of the age. lit .gel H Ageut No, iv, .1. 11. A. Wto-k..a. TO THE MEDICAL FACULTY PROF. Ib:GRATu. Phil.lelpliat.—Sir —A t intervals. aims thirty years palq., tar ulfe ha, t , oe, sutiject to Rhotimanam of the moot vi. - 4tant cat—sit re.- ttrnoa a year--eurnettme3 no eevrre as to make it or.-.-. Remy to administer largo dose, of the l'inetnre of i;ina, um bind M,rphia, ar.d to rwck her like an infant in large rocking chair, to induce any Harlng fro. quent correspondence with my son, No. 10 Cheetnut street. of your sty,) I informed him id'en snack .ho had about the middle of last month. (Januar) dfueh, as , • such seventy as to completely pare:yr.. the sy..tetri lie, in his anxiety for his mother', welfare, .el.l inn a t,!tle of your Celelireted ELEcTIZIC hilt I em 01:0 of the raetitionern of inedione mour ptar.... and not a proselyte to any kind of rnodu•me. I ,hd hose tate to t.,:icr It o trial. However. on tnat,oioa. 1 •-oneht ded to try It. which I din, a pr r.,tt3 op t., letter, and after the third Or fourth April...at/0a ,he ! Came rather passers, and before ono.tforu was t sods not n ,ngk er;.l)ge of the re,mr•4l in the syatem. and chit still eontatae, well, although rode out a distance of fc.iirteen miles without a renew-. 1 of any of the nympturns. I therefore foe! it my , for the sake of eutiering humanity, and ale, fully belies ing that merit, under nil .rircumstsaeoe, sh,oid he re warded, to forward this testimonial. I am voura only. JOS. I'. E.LKINGTti.N, M. 11., M I allcr Mr gll r New urrtnn PoktoC:ce, fitlehno ~,, Co, N. J 1' B.—Any cotnmur„,eati,tll,,r me will he recon .1 by suldreFsnrig to tho earl. of my .:1. (Merchata.) No. Chaetnut street. Price 25 cent, e.,nt. neld $1 per r.,tu, that o.—lto rnre iteci get Dr:RATH'S ELECT/11r OIL It se the only pen -e. For rale hr ..11 drnggiete and dealer., MARTYRED HEADS Hundreds of heads of hair aro ruined by Lb,' use of duleter,oun Lyes, for whuh eq sisoatuto ant bort, ty is responsible. CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR DYE, On the contrary, presenta the higheKt selentine erode, tittle. It has been analyzed by Dr. Curries, who stand at the head of our Experimental Chemists, and he states in bin errtifleate that nothing injurious enter, composition_ This UNQUALIFIED APPROVAL. Added to the well known fort that It IF tho moat rrtiohl” and too moot notund Dye eror manttfa , tored, has it immenott presups, and the a; a running f,• ! ., month to month, with a rapidity thataeverttty htses th. , curries and , •f the pr.ginetor So,d everywhoro, arid applied hr all HoJt CIISHTADOII.O,SCA. 6 Astor Hou,s, New 'York. GEO. Y. HEYSF.R., Agent, ttebt: rg h, Pa dolL•lmdiw CITIZENS, INSURANCE CO:4I%INY, Pittsburgh, DeceMbor kth, ELECTION—.In Election far Fifteen DirecWrr of the, Company, to scree for the eIV9IIII/k; year, will be held at the Office of the Contpaoy. 04 Water cc, betwen ten o'clock in the morning and three o'clork in the afternoon. on TUESDAY. Decernicer blab, Inot. delodd SAMUEL L. MASICELL, oeoretarv. u, OTFICE of PitE PE INSYLCANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, Pittsburg)), Noveintier 151 h, 1559. ) DIVIDEND.—At x meeting Of the Diriictors of this Company, held this day, a Dividend of Fl PER CENT. was declined out of the protte of the loot sia months, payable in cash on demand to the holder, of paid up stock, and to be credited to stork ewes of hold era of etock not fully paid up. uoltLlm I. GRIER.SPROUL, inse t. grerS,Oki AGENTS WANTED—To eOll lour new inventions. Agents have made over 12.5,000 on one: better than all other similar agencies. Send tour stamps and got 80 pages particulars, watts. , 0ct8:13,7 EPHRATSI . BROWN, Lowell, Mass, CUPPING AND LEECHING, by MR, S MRS. BESF3. leiTTeelth extracted. lot, Cotd and Shower sa2l:ly F. IiES. E. No: 177 Grant HUGH M. BOLE, bryNCIINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, GREAT WESTERN PLALNING Mild. ear. Mori and Duquana Way, Pittsburgh, Th., mil make to order, and warranted as good as can be made, the following machinery, viz Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and 'lron ; Planes,for wood and Iron Drilling Machines; !toms en and Tobacco Serowe ; Patent right and Model Machines, in the best manner; Shafting, P 1211168, and Hangers, of l sizes and variety; Screws, of any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will glee make, and have on band, Doctor and Nigger En- Sines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats, Se. Lathe inhears and other Planing done to °Mori= plane 32 inches wide, by g feet 0 inches long. All Or .era Promptly tvlllext oral E.Mitusit/o Sciirited. N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude given to repairs on Printing Presses and other Machines. STOCKIN - G EMPORIUM'. CHEAP AND DURABLE• M. DALY, Stocking Manufacturer , CORNER FIFTH ST. AND MARKET ALLEY, has on hand a tremendous assortment of Woolen ficockings,flose,flocks,Comforte,Glores, Hoods, Backs, for men and women, together with a yen: oaten- MVO assortment of all descriptions of (foods in his line, suitable to the season. He sells prime article, nt Low Prices. Call and examine. Sir-Remember, M. DALY has but 0110 store, and that is onthe cornernt Fifth et. and Market nob F .GLOVES, - • -- MUFFLERS, SHAWLS, SLEIGH RUGS, TRAVELING SHAWLS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, AND HALF-HONE Of every deeeription, et REDUCED PRICES. L. HIRSHFELD dr. SON, NEW DRUG STORE, COR. EAST LANE AND OHIO ST., ALLECWENY CITY. ('IONSTANTLY ON HAND, A LARGE D E Br iVi ,? . ' TPulliflLO,Tilbrana VARNISH, D 'se et as Ni e S o l it meat of PMELPI:TIVEEIRIMIS. Also, a general a...ort.ment. of PATENT MEDICINES. 8. 8. CHESSTY, M. D. N. B. —PaIiIIOILN6 PRESOIMPTIONS carefully compounded. •—3 bb eah Ro for sale dea WY E. MOTH t 00. .rfecial Talus. FUR COLLARS No. 88 Tv 3od street ;if Pisallatutus. GREAT BARGAINS ! JOS. W. SPENCER, No. SO Market, F r AS JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF FINE', FULL WIDTH FIGURED FRENCH - MERINOS, AT 6 CENTS A YARD CHEAP DRY GOODS AT SPENCER'S CHEAP DRY GOODS AT SPENCER'S ('HEAP DRY GOODS AT SPENCER'S HOT AIR FURNACES, CHURCH El S, PUBLIC SCHOOLS. AND PRIVATE HOTSES, !stANurAcTuRED ANDERSON & VDILLIPS, NO DECEPTION. ERSONS ;visiiing to see Ow ino:it third 1. I.ly I , ,und, tint ologiintly tinoilted BLANK BOOKS, 11,6,41 with ttatt, two anti three ael , lll.ltA to a part, for Wardald uod tini,htat Ly myettlL anti nut , es:tauttil (rou t Easitero Manufaeturer, for the purpo. of OS totiotou at Ehttimburgh Fairs, can Lo co, lay examining dirt.e at my BLANK Bk.), MANUFACTORY, NO. 12 AND 74 THIRD B! /f,..Potr oone det ot push, and challenge air rorlpe,h,,t, 6 , .,t or WrAr. 111,t111.1htel.11.• Blank Book.. in any w ...open, to tl t oke tweitt toe Ako. ay ne , t M la d•,04. In the hest pot ie t.t Ow art A. 11. HOWANI), 7'2. and 7 P:tt4inirgh, Ps ItI'KEE & PHILIPS, GENERAL. COOPERAGE, layette Street PITTSBURGH, PENN'A tartV, rlepare4l to 1111,1010 ml oil, Will -4,y, Alk 51•,In.+.o+nud Pt , rk IIARIZEL-4, At filid nu the m” -t ron,owiti:e te•l 1114 -W2I:IV Wigs, Wigs, Wigs, A \ ~U N.‘3IENTAI, 11.111:, • , 1 .-vvr inazoi fseturt.:ll.l. J. R. CANIER.ON. No. N 4 Funom .ut,rrtt,t harm,: rr.utnol du-iners m ihtt.ttrrtr..7ll ,shet• t, Inhurn ht. (um, trtor.tis and patron. c.l ttlt. and r.,..11.1 th, at t,uttuu nadir autthu t 1 /E I,a, lurtuet u,v, , L11,0,11:11,7. I, the vha,to. rner:t. ant 1101t.n.-.... rtnral,ht v. nut Intl.', to .hrh.l. Nair. . the t.e&f. And ra,y and ttra.retul ttiLlwarnr,o..host,tn.t the dr,..uulan,nt I t my to nature. ad.. aro int ds..l t. , ..x.srn.i..• 1... s m,.1.' of 1 . 110.i1):,A...1.1.1LF-W16,1 and V. Tl.ry assa anct. :no hears and (..rntal appi s. , rdn , n .lisaprray.•.l..fin .d.l sty:. s rs.7l TAYLOR. . 1 / 4 CO., WHOLESALE FISH DEALERS, No. 122 and 124 North Whart es, 1