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..1.4,• f Pittsburgh end her Railroads. MR. BUCHANAN ACCEPTS. 'to the earnest teachings and practice, of its earl,- ara - • Prom the N. York National Monitor
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At lie la.d. rt1111 , )1 , 11111:1 Ikalocrati, l'. I , ~ ~ ~i , / „ ,,,,1 t o th e ,14e•Ii mi.- a wl ,1.. a i ga ,..,4:.„: „,„ ; . „, , ,;.a„,.. t':,,, ot) oil., , 1 ....,, ....oar, ,d . medicine, that
-_ ...irpossed, yet elle is indebted for no inoonsider
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NI ONDA I ' MORNIIVG NI A 'I . 12 . able share of her present prosperity to the great ' '" ' ..
lion, the r 11 'wing resolution was passed : •"That nizations which contemplate thr• overt lire I+ , .d . the . It. Strugaltal with Ihe set rel. or nu, nvdiiriia medic., for the
civil and religious right:. of toe citizen, like the . la-I century, ny the invention and perfection of an inetr u ..
railroad enterprises that have been projected and a Cumulate., of fi ve be appointed to inform Ilati.
equality of the State. l • •• a t'acred and inn beim .1,. ...,,,i that will , onir•y to the longs a medicine io the shape
Flat PRESIDENT :
r.• completed within the past few years, and which , , ,
James lfuchanan that he i. the nioinino 'us choice ..- -
right, never to be intertere ,
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of a highly 'tt .1... eh.; Vapor, which net . s directly on the
JA. MES BIT(,'HAINAA. , f this t on\ ention for the ne‘t presidency." parties and reckless leiri ,' ifk n without .. ....t. .1...,....0., and 111,1. AM hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are
Lave brought her in close proximity to the great o . ' • • ' -
,nrentien
(Subjec) to the iiiikision of t , ,, Nouo,,al (F .
marts of the east and west. It is true that pre- The Committee eon:I-tint! of li, orge IA Brewer ''''''''''' • 'l lhe I.! . ..wiry 01ut.:...ts of our politn• i l 1,...,biet with .1.A..,,,,.. anion.- fr..nt ,Ikord , -red 11/11g./. Win
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DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. viou9 to the present glorious era of her prosper- of Fronklin county, .10,1 Ii kinoer. ..1 Adam.,
lite ri , t and the hopes of the I titure. iu :re,' -to l't :,li..' 11 1 , 4. , ,xx the ottehull and only
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I,l• i NI fI.SIONLK: ity, Pittsburgh had attained to some celebrity as county, .1 \I Porter. of Northm pton county, i' ' ''' , / , .. 1 . That in the repeal or ti,, , a , :. 1,,, ,, ,, , ii : , .,, ,, , ,,, ••, , a, , i novgiiitwilsw
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Janie- :\. liiii,un, .1 kit,d,, ,_!,....ity, t.../ , 04!, , a , ill, 11, , ,, , uri Compromise Aet, and the pitv. sag i•
GF.ORtib: st ()TT, 0,- t.`,LG - ter.rx. CO. a manufacturing place, but her means of corn-
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R. Perrin, or Phil i , i,ipioa, a.--, , ,,:i.i, , ,i al I,:0,- "f the . a.' , ore:clt'./. ,, .g 1 - . ,
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municatton were so restricted even with the west,
, Acoß Fay • , aii, MOlerriblit.ext CO.
.tlitl Nebr.i , ka free front uncturtitutional rest) ic- - ''' .'"' '''''''''. "a , : - P , ....4 t l .-- ".
that HOC a tithe of the products which her vast caster " 1 ' Th"r`da.)• anal Iron. thence tr it e cal e , ] [' ' i -, ,,,.. iio. last c,,,,gre , . I , .•rforTnol a work of ' '''''''''- ' r '""'' . " I '''' i ' . "''' ''', sills II'"' • "'"" . "' 1
atalegrOft ntltiotAL:
to Wheatland. the ro-olence ot Pro innylvonia'...
TIIIIOTH 1f IVES, Porrxif. uomerv. mineral resources, and the enterprise tind indus• patriotic sacrifice, in ineetin. , the demands. of see -": • ' f ;a ll •" • I's • 41 "• a Ihie••a•vn i owlit " 1
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-. = try of her artisans were capable of dcveloping. favorite son ' Mr Drew er tIVIIVeted the follow- tomal .•xcitenient by tile-hak7en adherellee It.l the
lllg i. address .
Democratic County Committee of Correspondence.
1 un , lamental law.
I ', : 1 t.. 1. 0 . i , .... ' :;; ' n " ri1t End '‘i" fr lO ;sll . i S i::ln i :• l :::,:::, i t ' ,., t i , ' . '" fl, ' ,7r "l its "l n t i h tli
The Democratir County Committee of Correspondence will could find an easy outlet. The vicissitudes of
.1 la. llt CHIN &N. -Ml' Ilelll ,, Crattc ::t•itir Con
meet at The St. Ciliates liotel, otLSATURDAY, the 17 th of water communication were a serious
volltiOn, 11,Sellthled at lliirri•l•iirg on the Ith of
May, 1856, at 11 o'clock A. 'SL A full attendance to re- to our mercantile and manufacturing advance- e l ir t ? M ' t " i l e ‘ :• c e i tt ' si T ir h l l , t li t u il t i9 ll. l , e , g t i i ' t iO N , :::S 'n er q . l c ) .. o li )' e t n i t 'e tO h M e t l • F e l- t t1 , 1 , " ,, , , ' , ' , " ,, ' , ' ,, / . . I , '':; , ' ‘i, d , ;:
5 T ,, ; , ,. : , " , :d n, ' 1 11 i ) . ,,, , L 'a 1 r5t p, :!:;;: 1 ,,.. .‘ , ..tt ii , to sat•
the yiestionsof which it .lispo..ed, and which
guested. SAMUEL W. BLACK, Chairman. drawbac
March last, al i f ,• thted i 1 i i ' Mnitlitteet Of WI/jell I could never admit of a more easy settlement than. itlOßii AN lc CAI., No. 164 I l l'ood street,
The following named gentlemen compose the Committee. merit, for while our operatives could go on with
i have the honor to be the Ili:tit - man, to announce Next &sir to the new Church,
:at present. That we recd it the ap.
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o u n door from Sisth street.
lion. Charles Shaba, 'Col W.G. Llawkins their labor uninterruptedly throughout the year,
tool roil • I „ }-oil
o f to the Territories or the t nited States
D. R. Miller, !James Salishnry. . vet our streams were nut so certain of affording to you formally, toot continue to !, ,as
of the rule of `-equal and exact justice to all air - Whyxvill you Suffer, WHEN ILELIEF CAN 11 11
sr, EASILY turf AIN Elii—Have you more Throat. QuiltlrY,
Thomas S. Haa - t. 1 Wm.Jolautto,
Lava been for years, the first, last rind only
Jacob L Rlimesor, lt.ll. lb,L•ots, us the means of sending our products into dis
c,,ll,,,icen of Pen.....Nlvania. for the otlice of the m wa rt O n.: l ' e,„, o i f gi c e ll d s i e , ;t t n i : e ns t.,. ...f in t t l . l i. t. ,,, ,
, t; r ol , l , f u e , r h. g r , a ,r e c y r , n l , v ii l i. t , i:.: l l:
James lierdmala. Michael Silee,
i 81•101ev of the ruited State , We perform and which was defined as one of its essential ineoiiiiiiti:mi. Neuralgia, Brolabltie, Croup, SUR Joints, Frost
John 11. Phillips, John Sill, t ant market, llVeli the personal intercourse choice
Maus. Stinting, or Paitll in any part of you'aysteln 1
John ItT. MeClowry, Col. James Sc.wt. that is so access:lry to be had between the iner- Ih r i :, • . . "'
John Roth. Col. Andrew Scott, duty with pride an.) pleasure, because in principles by the immortal Jefferson. von Call 1..• reliev ed at , Mr, by lifting the meet beautiful of
A. Ilartji‘, EAq., ,Alorrairrn Ereocr. chant and Ills customer wa, hardly practicable, doing so WC 'peak 111, voice rf a Conventi m Thsob ,, / That the Democracy of Pennsylvania. .0.1 Li./i/M•aNt tho ••• Whitt eiren.srtan Linininal," prepared
Samuel Kirk, lA. Ft bleFartaini.
for under the old and slow stage-coach sYstent, unanimous, and utt er th e heartf e lt sentiment, f a following the council of some of the wisest m Dr. sCoTT, 01 Morantown, I'm., and for sale cheap,
people undivided
-tat. smelt of the North and South, were ready whotesaie au,l retail, 1..3 Dr. K EYSEE. Ito 1V,,./,.1 street., ellla
Democratic State Central Contmittee. it wit..- luite an undertaking for our city trier- • The
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au f i t the t t y ot - .H.oeith,n t,, you ha , pas , ed away, on more than one occasion in the past to ex- J ... I'. FLEMING, nr•Jr It R. Depot, Alleghelly. See atl-
The Democratic State Central Coulmittee of chant and countrr dealer to meet each other.
time ha -, como when von are left w:t hunt tend the Missouri c„lniir,,nlise line to the pacific, '-•• ii Ma'att. in at/0th ,,,,, 1amt. of to-car't. paper. I tinar4ilto
a rival in the popular heart. . The people of your so as to imike it the Ini,is ~I. a final settlement of
Pennsylvania will meet at Pittsburgh, at the St. No wonder, then, that Pittsburgh, although pus
ii.,:w. , s i to . c t kinigbi and Hosiery for Winter...-
Charles Hotel on Monday - , the 2fith of .May, at seeing a reputation ad a great manntacturing native State, alive to the ten ler and !fakir il the que,tion of' slavery in the Territories; but
associatoms of birth and lionle, but yet more In ,_
S. 3 1‘ . . ' .. r , ' ...‘,"),...",', ::,.' t ) ..:k " . 7 .a f t ' r ' l.l l . ' ;:.:t i : 'i t..l lilt. h
to ic''.ll:A7l.'ll':lc;•rrt
-10 o'clock A. M. Important business shoul.l tie - city, WA', iievertheles , , a , ort of tnyth, so far as
pressed bv the signal. .i.rvice , and , IPV01;on of a the
wi.en thi- tirof.o-ition Was rejecteil • in IS Ps on
~.. el NL.rk•l .41e, iiiid Firth .triso. and buy some or th,..
cure a general attendance. practical evidence of her tangibillty could be of. i.i i round that it iIIVOINed an undue Clllleeinniorl
who'e life of tlietingtil-oral alolitv iin I nit: dial 4' the South Iry the eery oleo Wl.i , now CIAII:Or • .
J. OW. FORNEY Chairman.l. ~,iiii tiiie stis fokiz••• that nal, your feet feel 1,11(13 anti
fond,:! by actual or intimate contact with the patriotism, would, with one v dia.. summon tea bit . a restor ' al toti of the Alissouri line .
, there • on' rim' 1r Irv., ~i,,, in.,kr•s anti sells ,very variety of
1•vol'1,• of the ‘`f tr west MO a happier era agam from the covet, 1 repo-.2 of tic, charmed • ...v e in e d tlp ),,, I,lj. Otte Wi-q , Idtt•mativ, left, and JUDGE MtLEAN ON SLAVE.RII".
11 , ..i rt - that 3,1 ena ntentton. at a holeeale and retail.
tirement. to tile All it - Wan-11:p of a I . MIIIIIIII 1 bull • to ' 'III• • lI . P .11 `'-I ' II of 1. • t
On the 22nd of December, I ` , 17, :in art:cle op. has dawned upon us--we are no longer isolated--
1 r , e ,,,,, . , . I S'‘ 11, rt I, r , 1111 I I t ' l' I • ''' 41€ r.\ Rion, iiits•r the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth
try, and ti,e vind.gation rd an einlarigere , l 111 111, Territories In UW people thereof, to b e
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I 1 ittsburgh is now a prominent locality on the
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peered in the .11ra ttona 1 I Weil ty ear en on the sit hitiel
COllFlttlltlolt. regialalerl :IS they' 11/ay leeln proper: an I we -
of the power of Congress to prohibit or establish u,..,vl.l.rect rou:e leading from the great Atlantic Vour fellow -citizen-. of th.• lova' on I an- 1 Inorefore. cheerCtill V extend our hearty support i SHINGLE 'MACHINE.
Aavery in States or :erreforte.,. This article it is i eite, to the flourishing cities of the ' , far west," elefll (.01111 IilDaWenIth .. 1. I ' iIiIISYIN , IIIII, fl.II: , ?If g I. 111,, police of the government as recognized in Kendall's Paten t IMPROVED
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well known and admitted on all hands, was 1 anal th ''' - sunny south : - 111 en to the shores of
, \i'i t t i l r i i 1 , 1 ,f t en t 4 l e ,, iI/ t ermt t i ll i , , • impor t t i it t IVP
.71,11. i '''''• ' the I n .rinpridnise tit err-ures of 1 , ..,(1, and crub,,,,F,,„1
Double Acting River Sr. Shaver.
„rg3DiLibg the Territories of K.insa
written by Judge NbL(an, of i till°. F,s . I "'lg.' 1 toe r ' cifi ''' Th "'"" )s r's this W'Y woo n e ver l„:c1„tse it . will ' i ' l l i ' v r ,fi ' re th g e hap .. 11 1,.:; . ie - ., - ..: 1 .. " 1 T 1 L , " .. . l"
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I.I ' L. is now talked of as the abolition candidate knew ..- I.efore : and the 11. o ks ..r our merchants pertly or a great 11,1 111 lic :ran I. i ~,,,,, • '
____ i_ ill'lllerel, sp.-col/11014 and 001 , 1,, in tlirettod to this 111,
, unable ottealloa, vrtiall ts now I. ettent.cd ILI the nubile.
for the Presidency, the article become, important ''''''''''l the names ..I many a valuable en-tomer wail ..,...r bet re It. e• 1 ['tering It•tIIII01•••• the at ••• 1 iFt , l/1 the 11, M :•• itunly, Et. 1,1i1,, ti,i,'lll• I•• not said ~,d,e pi a.,.ta•al Ittaclone extant, for Riving and
Of Civil and re igi. , as liber, —.111•I •
11.1( tin 11111: '- ; .5 PERFUMED BRE till --WII3I Ift , lY or gentle- '''•••"” '' ,.."l" 'el l '''•
and the abolition pre - i•c 4 are Lying to• e \ plain II!I• , , In Ity-gent' ti 111,, 11,Ver p,',l 1e In, heed.
fu, " f ' 6 ' . " I ' l ''=" 1) "" -1 t hat ' ln" ' w ll ll 'h till r man would remain under the eura of a die ogre`'- '"'"''
"4"'"""‘i ' '''"'"g
"md""e" I ' ""l6A ' n i"""I
away its true and obvious iIItt•III. anal 111,N1 11111{Z, The. present , ea-on is one or iiiie.aiiill,4 pros-
F. , ,,, , F. , the nation aoi to the worf.l. to I • I Gtr l
main or n v ore 1..1 11n4 ,n1,:n.,1 , •,, but It in a u.JI known fnCt that solo
ath when by 11.-i lig till' '• fit/t i ot t•t i t/ Tio•rf • ,1•••1 ell t , 114.e1l . tit,. OW :anal are qUlte Wt. fllmay fur
.
and prove that Judge M'Lean "is a good enough ,Ma lly• .11 ‘ , 1 Yet Pittsburgh .5 , t.:. 1 on the One' thcse gr.:at issue-. and to , ind.cate their suhlim e ~, I F,, ~,, ~ , " ~,, a donut', ice would not on' r, i ••• 11,4 z togs's , . Numeroui intention., have rroontly lip
-1,..L1 • i i• .1 to,nig and ,ihttynta. and them. have all been co.-
Morgan -to be their candidate. food et that. - litglt de•tir i ' mho li await. , her truths, I
Jove -elected v• , .1 from it I.•tig 11.4 of render it -wee( but. it IVI• the t.M•111 Whitt. an :1.1- i it.t.t.: an ~,1 t111t.,.. 114.111 d o te Imir.rtect Method of rising,
That port of the article which relates to the e- 1 ..'' union of the gnat hue , of raiload leading worthy au 1 , Is I t lizil I -lied name-, t lead the b a:-Ire' \ I tny 1,,c- ,, ,- 41 , 11.1 know their It rea tI. ~',.. hr. 'nests cif-panting; from the +idet,l the block but Ont.
Democrattc colowil 11,1.. victorious battle. in I '- Ir•tri and the sub e. i --, Joliette Iltelr f i .,,,,,0 , ...n.inzi.•, v. lin I, almost 1111411116iy 1,1111/1 off. 11161 dirfiellity 61
tablishment of slavery by Congress in th e t ern _ Iron. Philadelphia to Chicago will ,_ ivy her ad- , , ~ the counter I) obvlnlyd Id,
11( . 0010 ittr ta, country and tnall'strld the • , I , ,ri , u•• niii ' lielpr Inoolon 'l it. ' l'..llr a . ingle .1r ,p : , i ti, , . '
tortes is specially important
. juat la. , W, heeallie it %alit:lgo- that are not possessed by ally other in- triumph of I temocrut..• principle•. I ritoh....in e " P.alin "oil your tooth-brush and wash ' Ill. • tooth KENDALL'S iILACIIINE,
shows that the judge, nine ears ag o , hell ifie litml pidco. By this arrangement the principal and .tectio . tmlitm are noW •Ind,ii r g 4, 0;ol1,1, th,. ~,g l ,t „ 11 ,1 „,,,,,,, g
.% .;
,ti fly Vent hot tie wit] la.( 15 110 - 1, tinit opbta from the aide of the Itlock a piece tidek
cotnprormse• r• 1 toe l'. ri...t.ittilo,i, nn 11 , i . -I obi 4
. t ear • ii-inzii fa - t'a, 'dangles ,which is aeleuroted In the rentrr,
opinion that the p i ople ~ f the territories sh.oild travel mutt be directed this way, for this route
..,.1 m rata n .. of ..i.t.11. • anal. ..1.1 b part is coudutted
lier the '..ol'ertlt..:ll State , o'.' tin- lb ....It Ir .. ,' !-, •.I ' ti
determine the question of ,lavery i.r freedom i• alin....t :in air line from its beginning to its . I . , • . •
emit). alt the intogrity o the Ame...• 111 I lilittl. ,,, . I
\ Itin•nl•TlFlA. COMI . I.F. \ 1•••: ma}' easily be in• t..r .1,41 i a imir ..! 11;•14, , xminting knives which cuniplet...,l
1... I•• •• V VI in L. , the • • ii.ii, , , ~/. a Thowand 1. , ',... . ~. .'.10•1.1.0u. Ulm. 1. , nlnt Mg tWu lhingl ' om at every revolt.-
for themselves. We publish that portion of Lb,. terminils, there being a deviation of but 17 nide,. beau tit - 10d and I. , und together hy 11, ,•:,. I, :, . ~"
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1 1.1 11 remove ( •,,, i' ,. /" • • *, tin' , o ' , A'• • 110 n fit/v . lolw alit mt.' and allay., from tit,. block three
.
on a track of .1.,, - , mile , in kngth . a track which chat! , 01 I letiloet 1 ti. 'mob. '\ pan id.g n! lig ;! e f ..,,„ th, k 1 i 1
article. Ilere it is •
• ilrl, (raving It 01 a nt• t anal r!israt. in ,, ,,,rei roinizt., per nom. el MIII,II thi, knees and tap, 1,
al II way . r F•iiii.,,,- ~,:,, ~ .er 31, I rein/... 11, • i
I,lr Wel a 1..1.Fu1. I our t•it two tir titre, 'lraqi , :i . ti;•: , ;t i t , t , :it i, 7 , 1 , • • • . 1 . 12 :eel Kit alailt) to Mose made by hats.l•l or
" Now, there is no specific power in the C,•i. I ' n. tl " . "' dylnt ''''' %1.. "' " r h`-'l"'-: of e"if"re'
l e ' Vev Mew hill, dorn, •• azol •trein:' l en in/ i' ..
ntitution which authuriles the iirgAlliLltioll vi i I. :'/lir.. thrnughout The con -olidittion or Ito-, rttaii act, and y, ers nen .t.,, ,h, ....
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I'll /, 1 , . II kit/. Ii 1, 11 et your •-hlt ing l , rudi " ', ^L inn ""'''k' pal inbasitags t.k, walnut., and
Territorial Got ern Meta Sure a power n,l ,111 • •• 1,4,4 br•en C. U-11110.'0, •I. •“ Int a, the Ili elliflV the sltl . r 1,,,,,,,,, ..r,ei a, • :ea : .1, ,
r• 1.-,,, ru. -1 Fauber tea eau Im. SOIL.
glven ill relation to the District of Columbia, and . ether t's - Urn or co! ilt Cwt . . poor on 1 . 4.. ot l'ne a . •1411,,....1 the mach., eau be eisanned al 11. II
a. 1.. r- halo liven aL'e 1., iti ran).., :ill the detai;... -bail he I.ra-rf xf.d. 1110.1, ~ itte I•• Itll.',•t,t .. • t
It. was equally 1.11. - CM,-ar) in regar I to other Ti.c
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ritorie-. But if this I. ,er 1.,' iitip l ted Troia Zit "Li,
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spa , 7.i Ili, Dower given t•r r,•,.:111 ,1,. the dispn.-0t,,.1, li ••Ir r - • f ;lir •••• . . 11 .,Mri ,-. .I , Ur , F. , In. I• 1 f r .
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ntatt ittnto Intl t, lit the„ ittllttlrtnl and eighty dots
I Ito•, I.e 11111'11,1 1. , Li, ill- :t1131 , 1 , to the ett.l ,' - I • , , ' I' e'l I•''. I '.. ,;, •; t.. 10, , Ind I: I V't bye '''''' ''''".
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with put Enidllion, /11/ I ItlnV t 'lli.'" it In 11. i ''" - * I" ` l ''''''• "' l'i• ' .. '"' "i• '''' I II"' F.':
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ItIMIT TX13,11 • Ita:1 ~ ;• te... 11. , 1111 I- purch., , ! . •1 ,
.• : • I no. new t .•I I. , ration 1- 4 de de Igo • i l •.' on- tr" , :0. - :• . ::. 1 , : ~,, :.
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runt prdvide f o r the admin. vela in t' r , ~ . ,r .1 ..I !...t.•• 1 - ! orir i,• 1' d• lit • hi,.
, I lite ' Pitisnorg, Foil 1 1 yytre A . 1i, , .,,f0 I: I , t I.
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t . n.i.- t ' 1M l't )ICrEi: & I)EALER IN
• • • ..it,. uneasy , tilt 11 . , II h (teen I , ,re.l . 1 - ,,,,. ,~,. , .
et •"•t , ,
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hittottg !Lit , ,tticr. it •It.w- I.y tt••
that they th” est•tl•i,-h .It-o••t Th!• t • a r:
1A.41 Wl,ich Ilk, 4 hr rtra. r.l tie tier i•,.',1
c rigid I! dorhes4, I.,;llthal,
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A c.d. 3i.,,Ve irt•11.1111.,
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row f.II. I
the law
MEM
MIME
which I.•hr:L-1...v ton b•ts.-.1
the Ner
the 11...111,,C1'!11.
wt , ul.l expo.: i• tit, At
nholitiunitAt. are propu,atr,r tr. take up this
:..roue Ja.l:•ela-an a- their candidate for th.•
:: The Nebra..qa l.iil ha bee
popular, then, that CTCI:I Its -ppm
a Nebraska man a , their can Lidate
But beheld the wicked fra
burgh Gazeur, of Satur.l"'
is published. and purp , ,,eiy
mislead the reader.
bogus Kansas (:on,titu". h„,1„.•1•1Ile
f ,r every
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Ifttion of locun.ivr
.t ilci. i, tuc Way the Ga
zatc has it:
This is
loca j • relation which must I,eertated th,
••rtiltt'' .'"t•=l nutliiirities. It muilicile.
_ion of ittnited origin. It is it domestic n
Alma Lin the State , I ~yer which the Feder.
• Government can exeretse II control.-
Now observe, those won! , in bracken are in
terpolations by the editor of the Gqzrite. II
admits it in the following words:
"The wordy in brackets we have added to pro
vent misconception, as explanatory of what iii
writer was at this point evidently speaking...
usteiel of preventing misconception, they
were designed to thishael. They contain an nn
truth. In the extract which We lave civet.
above Nl'Lean is speaking 0: the territorie, uo
nothing else.
Such are the trauduleht and takerable tlevict
to whielt tiltutitionist, are driven at lat.t.
The New York Tribune make, the fulloninv
calculation in regard to the Electoral votet , to 1.
given at the Presidential Election :
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Inlaud .
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Jo•rr.• , y
Pc tJty
Lid urL .
It Will 1.."P0n 11 , .• 111 , ). Ora
.Michigan, 1%), onsin and I,,wa are
set down as certain Li tho Aidi-Nehrarka can
dictate Last year the democrat , carried Main , •
and there has Leen nu elet tin!, rinr.• Ind. ate .t
change. New Ilaror !in i ti a ,hoi‘cdan.mt.
Nebraska maiwity of 3e.. t!. , n hndred.
the democrats bad gamed cicht thott.and in
twelvemonth. In \lkldgan tni> y o,tr the
cystic inajoritic•, f....; up, it i., ,std, uvi‘r :eVou
thousand at the I•ite el , c!iorl Th 4. ILICtil rive
Lions in lowa and IV iS , •(.11 , 111 have generAlly r,•
stilted this year in democratic victories. Then
is then scarce a doubt that Maine, N...rs !lamp
shire, Michigan, Wi, , coin , in And lawn will tier
their Elertoritl vote:, iletni,eratie esdninlate-
This takes _ti vote, from the 7'rihrth , 's certain
tine, and reduces the total to Sli. llf I heiiti Con
uocticiit, Rhode Inlaml timil I /hit) In long decidedly
to the Jnnhtfnl list.
11'e would thr 9'rilunr's tublti no fo!
Alutattach uset ts
V °mum..
CERTAIN Volt 1, }: 1 40 , 11A, 1.
All the Sim:Ili:1-n Lat ........................... lOS
All that the Tr,/,uric Markt{ a, 116,0
.4
Maine, New Hampshire. Michigan,
sin and...lowa
The rest doubtful
The imports of goods into New York fur last
month were greater than ever before for the satew
month. • .
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r for right way I,:t . 3 1,1,• •r9l
ft in Mi••iitiri river t.. f.,r Frntit
law!, s l fur the e-tatiliirlittietit „,
1111=1111
hr.,, I A.NLI nl\4l.•'. I Lmi, • . I.
.Vla.tit-. the hi, • of the Irpok, was , t.!
tln• ,r the ship •• It-unty, - tattler the e“tit
t•ri te•ip:‘ . actor, tu the in ti h.e,ed th,
PL:i ahloh, to tLi hiotioY
the amour; of Op, lth tLo ft.rtml,
,av:ige-, the mutiny. the 1 , , L 1"u- c ,, t•nge
I'digh, ibr di-c,very vitcainc,
ihry between the whitc+ and mange, tLr
growth 111thr>rttlrmrnl, and the twero rcpt. n
t IIIICC 111111 ,61111 d Cof/VVl'Slull 11f. 1 nek who rear,•,l
out of the barbariron Snit 11 Sea cannibals a
Christian colony. are facts of liiatory, the err
recital of which require in, ornamental romance.
POI by T. 11. Peteraon,
,tr ee t., Philadelphia, and soil at Nlincr a ( . 11
H. 11.1 (ill.ll`llfollney'S,
I,lllllwr Of this valuable law publication b., I
1, It is full of rules with which every lawyt r,
at lea.t, .11,,u1,1 make liim•=elf familiar by tak it 4
an,l rtoling it l'ublihhed ut l'hiladelphuil.y It
It I'nuht•l.l :i:;,01.) per
THE 11'N1%NL:" . .114.1. J. 1110 1 ,11.. We
tia,, 1 ,0 ,111131,1 Pd i.v Mr KPIT.
I en•leu', nitzulfer
urliAl It i, edited hy II n T II l'“If
t!,an wham tlit•m nrr. Ivy' 'non in ILie 11741
hciter ua , l 1 , . ill; 1 . 1/c. EN1.1 . 1 r•.•11.•..1
: ln)t11•1 Uti,i• it
CANl , ll.lll:ti
irict, it) Li,r l'it ti , hut cL
t - tu,fht t.. he melt reitrrtent,tl m tit,. next I•ttit
Kress. The Democracy seem v. put liir
w"ird exc. Bent men for the eampaign yc 11.
Alexander McKinney, liisi t ,hhel y tii he• the
candidate for Westmorelmel Fit R Willi]
Montgomery, limey ., fur the Washington, Greene
au•l Payette di-trict A. Cunningham, Es. i
fur the Beaver diidrict Wik..ll
for Allegheny county, full district, and Jaum•- A.
1; ibson for the Butler and Allegheny district.
All the.... gentleman are well known to the
people, and agaiiNt neither of them can anything
be said. They Ire all men of ability, influence
and peel repute: and every one of them will be
elected if nominated. Western Pennsylvania
would be nobly represented by five such men.
UP AI:AIN FOR N OMINATION.—Messrs. Foster,
Fausold and Hill, the three members of Assem
bly from Westmoreland last session, are up again
for nomination. They should receive the honor
without doubt, as they faithfully represented this
noble old county. A, f r len. Foster, we hope
Pennsylvania boo i.., honors in store fur
him.
Ws call attention to an advertisement headed
"Farm for Sale. " Persons desiring a country
esidrnce would do well to attend to it
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ui t.t 1 . . I heart ty a•l-pt 1,. Iced tiLf•y r”.•
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fr in the 11.'ne u' e't•
fir-qt I : 1 3,•tri ••:: tL, thur It• •
mow hey c4.114ut It . a I , :ntd,rtn dr. nid. irt
tionad and ron•wrvltit r. In I
worthy -1 the Detnocracv , zread and
"Id StAttc.. ,
The" rarrir I int.. Wll
a n intlvi;!ddtx and pr•r ,, .<<.r.trcr I rt•c ' .uding a
h „ pt• of change. 'lnd w•t in a kindly .;rd, ui
s.wir yelr, the
.!avery, nml nv•lm
,ofl• It 9tc.,111 1.. p 1.
NV, 11,nex I i.t. rt ry`ro Lc
'm111011(1'4' nn , l erel.ll , , 1 hy 11r. !Such:man
thn 11 , Irtleted t . 11.1.
1,11 of liartii•.. ui Nhi,L , eeti-nal rind rpnrul
have horn allowed hp ntimin a InrJger,,
-apreinucy, we recogni/i , in the policy iit l the
Itemueratic party that whirls nd, upon the Con •
•titution its tl, , 1.:1,1v.. and that it i, th e
part ,
which allele all other, lin-. in the hinvolge
rhe Mtoli,on, ever eohttnu,,l 141 11..1.1
111 e 1 . 1111111 Of the States a- the of th, o ,
I,aare and litippine,s, stinport the Con , tiii,
lion which is the cement or the 1 eon, a, well u, ,'- limitations as its authorities , ih,,
tights and authorities reserved to the Stall-, 111 I
, the people, 1+ equally incorporated with,
i. , •isential to, the success of the general system
311.1 1 ,, avoid the slightest inlet rerenee with th,
rights of minseience or the functions rrliffion,
.1 wisely exempted fl,lll reviljurili,tion,
That I,y the general coto-ent of the
virtott. ofallnation-, rrntio•r; "f
thr Itrpuhlic of the Ptillt-1 State-. rxhilot.•,l in
!heir t•ll . ll'fle:t . rs. and In the result of
!heir 1,1,1,110 dellheration , . a deeree of virt 110 11111
prmitimil Itiitminitiiship, 1 ,, which the
th, , that in th. p,rt
ihe ~.)1111.1‘•: : I hi• 1,1,1011 i 4 ,•,:!
I , L thers tin.re , h , tl"lnen,n4, thln in leavinv
'lnert to the ih,
, t . p!lr!lte at,l that in tin. pr , v1 , 1,11,.t.
the red -livery of fugituev ti,,,
,ervit , e, they , lennon , tmled 'hen,' ”I jn-tire, au
.v.rt , ointinn the valor nf the l'nhot
liChinellt (,) 1,"(..7.101111111,
nne-sided pinknthr.,t.v awl ttnprneticalo e
o f g"%ernment. tch,rl, pre , ,ht a pnkt.er
rnt. tie •old innt•tti,h 11.
their de,oeild•ttllm
Th'lt We l"ol. potty t" the c.mstitoto
and the et.pm.won the•rer.,t wh , rll ha , been adord
ed by the practices of Denopira ir
r.pr of our That I litt,
tote, until the fundamental law is chan7,l Inc
method. which itself prmid , —, the t:f
"or obedience as citizen., and that we utterly di.
card that partial and exaggerated sympathy. t
attempt to carry which into practice i. the
peril of t or dearest intere , o , as a nati.p o , an l
threatens the infliction of evils of tenf"ld mag
nitude to those which it proposes to heal.
That the equality of the State,
the vital element of the Constitution itself, and
that all interference with the rights of the State
by those who seek to disregard the sacred guar
antees of the past, and by all other", should b e
rebuked with the same spirit that would denounce
and repudiate all attempts to erect odious dis
tinctions between those who are entitled to share
the blessings and benefits of our free institu
tions.
16.volved, That the effort to direct the power
of the government by anti-slavery agitations,
under the various names and phases of free soil.
ism, anti-Nebraskaism, Fusionism and Repoidi_
canism, and interfering with the rights of con
science in establishing a religious test as a quali
fication for office, by the secret oath-hound
society of the Know Nothings, is opposed both to
the letter and the spirit of the Consitution, and
MME
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I , '• „,;.]I.Iy II mime I,lArate
ay. N. yt 1.41,
and retail, by Dr. Uno. Karma, 1 11l
stre.at. mrri 1w(1...
4-.3" Dr. Rogers' Syrup 01: LlVElitVoicr, p , t }:
AND CANCIIALAI;I7,—We loadit show
pr.•puratiori 81101iLD Ind it walla be a 1,..11.14h ant.-
or words, since NV eat. MIIIIIII,I wal”,,, w hop.
thAt it Dvo-4 ClatE. The rvstotsii Consompltsa, are 111.. Nil
lo — s, Ask them. Rand their ti•stilliolly w the puugthha
I, Lauds. Read also the :sd,ortisemeot in "'
1, 11111.11.
Fccr a. 1,,, wholesale iinci retail, by IL E. SELLEILN &
vccricer Wcscd allti Second .troth.
Sccl.f also Icy HENDERSON L BRO.. Liberty street ; 11. P.
SCHWARTZ, cocci MirKHAN! A McR ENNAN, Alfriclieccy
Con tuyBAcwlw
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AND DOMESTIC
11.11tIM ARE.
N tr. .1.% 0041 reel I w ten IMIMOUIi
II EN RI . 11. COLLINS.
l'rodnce and Commission Merchant,
VOHS VTO & SCOTT,
1111 M Alt DING AN (.011511SSION
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MEET
t 1131 1•tit..1.. %\ Ohl •
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NV 11.1,1A:11S Sz. ALLEN.
Int Az t
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings
.%;II ...otruet t; Wartp:ltg and V.;titallitin.
II .1 %1 At; ;. or l'ltiltioit't; Furline,Clitlrsl;
;;;;p:ul.,t, t•;rts,, tirtvrt
41;At.16. N. 2.5 51ARlils'T
uplti
EICO\ 1111 IS, SIDES :IND SHOULDERS,
gior- F lot ICE 1.E1.1 VEKV.D TAI FAIIILIES in ei thernf th
may he left al the MIII, or iu boxes al the stor,"
I 1 LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
A.l b Plr(ll , l'C'F• UENERALLI,
11111=
KERR & HUNTER,
Foi warding and Commission Merchants,
=ME
RAtLINGS, VAULT DOORS
WINDOW SHUTTERS,
11' I N 1 , 0 i; All DS,
ti I Second I.t. and a 6 Third utreel
rtri':•biToot. Pr\ N
=MEI
SMITH, MAIR £ HUNTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
12.2 Necond and 161 Frunt st.,
odd; r", Pittsburgh. Pa.
=TEM
JAMES BLAKELY,
ECHOPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Currier of Seve-nili and strerm,
Iwonght front the uI I num try to Pilt..
burgh, mill inoneyt. retnittml lu F.111 . 01W. 1110%13
JAS 1.`1)1.1.1N4
RANKS KNIoN.
JAMES COLLINS Si. CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
l'itOrlile, , lttl .1 , TM:
C/0111110 ritt/ibtirghi /11°84'111e aC. Erie
NoS. I I -I AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA
PITTSItIII.6 H—
‘% Iti Idt aI. k 3forphy. Tiernan k
smith k I hiolia.ai, Wileon k, Co,
31*L'amileaa, Menus k Co., Englinh k Itiehitalson.
I'm t 1 lELPIIIA
Paguley, Woodward k Co., Truitt, Brother h. Co,
W.. 1, Bacon & Co. 1(64122
rN tJTICE.—The ; 4 1.ockladder e 4,1 the Little Saw Mill
liallroad C anpany are hereby notified that there
Iwo MEETING of the Stock h.,lders of mad Company on
the P:STI nit MAY NEVI', at 1 o'clock, I'. !sl, at the
°Mee the Company at the River, to adopt or reject the
"mut to the Charter peered by the Legislative, mid for
other porpoare.
apt tkatlla wI ni JACOB 111{NRICL Prest.
Q . Al' SAGO ell EESE-50 Ilis. of fresh just
received by (urylo) F. R. 1.)11..&VO
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y
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'.~.~~ 'k y'' 33 t~G ~.0 ....
all Irklnd Foqirt It %Inert
, 11 . ;.A. II
N11•:1:.('H \NTti,
Dealers in 410411, Hides, Flour,
I. \ I: I. 1N I , I. A 1: II 1,/
f:A.NEk.iLL "-uu
EMI!
C I LSO N FURNACES,
Wrought iron Tubing,
.11"1 , c; EN KRA LLY,
WILLIAM B. HAYS &
DEALERS IN
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CAN A.5...51.:1)
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0. :4117 Liberty Street,
PENN'A
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AI. 1. (7, II EN V.
lAM 7A N, I 52 Wo.kl xtrsvt_
BURA N tt. Il' Kit. vor. lal.rly and St. Clair stivets.
II I'. m'IIN% A Icr/., Drogg,q,
TEICINN: ON I,NLIVRIIT.
BRYAN, KENNEDY d 4 CO
ILEX. HUNTER,
I/HALER IN
Nu. 999 Liberty street,
• !Awe PITTSBU ItO 11
4a-STIKAMBOAP ACIENTSt—ELS
;27I'mand olive sls.,
SA I NT LOUIS, NL,
10Bli 4N BROS.,
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I'M'SBUttii
LI N I , S
mem
,;, _~,?,
THE MERCANTILE AGENCY, 59 Fifth
I toll, will remove on the 1.1.11 instant, to
the corner of K', ,d end Fifth sta, ovur liouso of
R. Patrick & Co.
See our advertleeruent below.
THE MERCANTILE AGENCY,
PITTSBURGH ;
Esiablished In New York, June, IN4l—.
Pittsburgh March, 18521,
FOR Toe PRomoTioN AND PROTECTION Or TRADE.
Iloring Branches and Associate Offices In
NEW YORK B. DoTxuass & Co.
BOSTON K. Rosen'. & Co.
P 111 LA DRIP 111 A It. Do uouta &
BALTIMORE J. D. PRATT & Co.
CI I A ftli EATON B. Douer..Aas & Co.
NEW ORLEANS B. Dououss & Co.
RICHMOND PRATT & °Errs.
CINCINNATI B. Dououss & Co.
JAIUL ..... .B. Dom:Bass & Co.
ST. I.OOIS B. DouwAss & Co.
CHICAGO B. DOUOLASS & CO.
Thin institution supplies (tu subsclibcni only) all nocessary
is as to the standing, nwponsibility, As., of Mar.
chauts, Trader., Manufacturer., Public Companies, Ac.,
throughout the Cultist States, their Territories, and British
North America It is a valuable auxiliary to Importing,
Shipping and Oommiselou Merchants, as well as.lobbers and
Manufacturers, and to all parties baying Time Exclmage, or
distancing credit.
. -
The collection of debts in the States, Canada, &c., attended
to with promptness and fidelity.
Terms made known at the office.
11. LASS
& CO.
Subscrilsna to the Agency who have DOUG occasion to ,travel
through the States are furnished with introductory letters
to the various offices, where they can obtain information
without extra mat apriklm
FARMERS AND MECHANICS'
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO.
OP PHILADELPHIA.
Hos - . THOS. B. FLORENCE, Pree't,
EDW. It. Ilikatoix, SecretarY•
STATEMENT OF BUSINESS,
From the lit day of August to the 31st day of Dec., 1855
Amount received in Marine premiums $ 88,242 31
Fire 39.908 82
Tend premiums for Ste months
CAPITAL
Bonds of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and
Pittsburgh We ..$ 78,721 lid
Railroad Bonds. Coat 33,4041 00
Loan ou First Mortgage of Real Mate 69,950 Oil
Stocks, Collateral 30,384 (V
Cash in Bank and on hand 11,092 V.
Capital subscribed. (payment nut yet due). 97,000 00
Premium Noten, not yet matured 66,387 31
Dm (but Agents, (natured by Ronda) 18,858 01
Expanses
nod Cammissiona 11,602 313
$408,151 13
Total amount of Loom. Incurred, but not yot Oita:4M:
Yire $1,660 66
Marino 3,000 00
$4,666 66
Thin Company Demme Hull and Cargo rialto on the Ohio
and Mintgianippi tributariea. Insures against Loss or Datong,.
by Firm. Lostwo liberally adjuotod and promptly paid.
Kerzar.ners—.llon. T. AI. Howe, Oen. J. K. Moorhead,
James
For lusantoce apply to
_
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
oVFICE, A. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS,
Philadelphia.
44 , MARINE INSURANCIS on Vessels., Cargo, Freight,
to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCRS ON GOODS, by Riven, Canals,
Lakes 1111t1 Lend Carriages, to ell parte of the Ul3lOll.
FLKK INSUILANCR UN MEROLIANDI'LE gunemlly. On
Storm, Dwelling Houses, etc.
Assets of the Onnpany November fith, 1855.
!holds, Mortgages and Real Estate $101,ir33 14
Phil.delphi. City, and other Loans 86,:y0 O 0
Stork iu hanks, Railroad and Insurance Co's,Otion' to
hills receivable 1843,-140 97
Cash on band 213,20-ni 119
Balances in hoods of Agents, Premiums on Ma
rine Policies recently issued, and other debts
due the Company
Silho.i iptiou Nola.
William Martin,
Jo•upli
Edmund A. kloinler
John C. Davin,
./..ht R. l'twire.a.,
urge li. Leiper,
, Edward barimiiton,
1,. IL
IVtlhatu C. Ludwig,
Hugh Groh.
llmry „au.
Jll.llles R. McFarland,
I'harles Schafle,r,
Robert Murton,
John B. gellllllo, Finn} trgh.
D. T. 'Morgan,
J. T. Logan,
WAI. MARTIN, Fratidont.
To , o. C Ciro Prt.sidonl.
honey LTLUI,IOI,
Spelll . , .11(r
Chn.r led fielky,
MEMEMEEI
II
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l'A
M INLFACTURERS' INSURANCE UOIII
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CHALTZE PPAPETIJAL—HRMITID ST THE STATE OP PCGTEILVANIA.
Chartered Capital, filioo,ooo.
Flh'E, MARINE AND INLA NI) TRA.VSPOIZT.ATION'
A A RoN LIPP! NCO T. Preaidou t.
°RUIN RIM) KRA. Secrotary.
EORUS YOUNii, Tromun-r.
1 . 1".NN
DIRECTORS.
Ann.° S. lippinentt, William R. Thomas,
thHingham, William N.I,
Naholas G. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
etrilet lingers, Chartres J.
John I'. Simonet, James P. Smyth.
ifiy-This Company leas been organized with a Cash Capi
tal. and the iiireetoree bare determined to adapt the business
t.. its available 1 . 1.0011,4. To observe prudence In conduct
ing its miens, with a prompt adjustment of lowan.
Pittsburgh Oilier, No. 76 Water street.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
Tim f Ilow it.tt woli known and reerponslble flrnuo In
ba%.• authorized reference to them, with revird to the
.tahility and amtidnizni of the Iltutufacturune Infmnttive
Company.
ffrnmer. Itahm,
G...rge I'. Smith & CO,
JOll., Tiernan 8 Co,
A. A. CARIIIICH 9 8 CARRIER.
A. A. CARRIER it. DRO.,
Corner Fourth and Smithfield areas, Pittsburgh,
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and Marline Insurauc
Co., of ILAILIUSDUHId. CAPITAL, $350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of
PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WINCIINSTER, VA. CAPITAL, 0300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, HAIL
CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
IL~HTYORL. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, V 1,154,489.
Pennsylvania Insnraneel6o, of PITTSBURGH
('..4 VITAL AND ASSETS, N0v.5,1855, $129,021140
Wu. F. Jon Nereus, President- A. A. °mums, Secretary
.levliAlspely
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
6 INSURANCE COMPANY,
IDIRNHR OF IYATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, Pnewident.
Thos. GRAHAM, Secretary.
itle-Thie Company makes exery Min:trance appertaining to
r connected with LIFE RISKS.
Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
mid Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS
q,mcrnily.
And against Likw and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and trtuteportation.
Policies ideated at the lowest rotes ontaistant with dainty to
all partied.
KOBT. M. MUNTlilt
Itobert Galway,
Joseph P. Gatram, M. U.,
Janus Marshall,
James W. Ilaßaum,
A lozareler Bradley,
John Fullerton,
Devi) IL Chambers,
William Carr,
D. McGill.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM KAGALKY, President.
SANIURL L MARSIIELL, Secretary.
F'rICE 94 Water erre!, &town Marlat and Mind streets
ifQl' loam - ea DULL AND CARGO RISKS, uu the Ohio
,aid II eecksipill Rivers and tributarin.
!lemma again/it Lora or Le.unage by FIRR.
AlBO, nglifiltli lbe Pt.rll.l of the R' and Inland Navigatfun
au.l 'frauspurtation.
R IIl'S•I'Blt
William Hahn*ley,
.1,1111,,i M. Owl.,
Saiiinel Rea,
IC,bert Dunlap, Jr
latukc U. l'enu,..k,
S. Ilnrhaugh,
Waltor Ilryant,
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOAN H. SIMENBERtIitn, President.
ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary.
C. W. BATCIIKLOG, General Agent.
WILL INSUR.II AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF
MARINE ANI) FIRE RISKS.
.. ..
J. 11. Shoenberger, 0. W. Cass,
C. W. Batchelor. W. K. Nimick,
Isaac M. Pennock, T. B. Updike,
W. W. Martin, IL D. Cochran,
IL T. Leech. Jr. John A. Ganglia,
Oeorgiii S. Belden, S. S. Bryan,
David APCandless.
air- All Wises sustained by parties insured under Winks
isinnsil by this Company will be liberally adjtisted and prompt
ly paid at its °MCP., Nu. 99 WATER STREET. fjyll
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PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Coruer of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
AUTIIOLLIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.
44 - Iweire Sohling.pe and other Property against lons or
pa...go by Fire, end the Petite of tho S and Joined Sari
gation and Transportation.
DIRSCTORB.
Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, Jacob Painter,
A. A. Carrier, W. itiTlintock, Jan. P. Tanner,
George W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D. E. Park,
I. Grier Sprout, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,
A. J. Jonas, .1. U. Jones, • IL R. Coggehill.
cnneARS.
President , Ron. WIC Y. JOHNBTOR.
Pnseident. BODY PA= .
&eV alai rinpaa......A. A. CARRMo, said,
, '
"„) ;,1 k
EMME
lEEE
REMOVAL.
TROMAS J. HUNTER, Agent,
No. 90 Water at, bet. Wood and Market.
DELAWARE MUTUAL
I=l
J nal. C. lima,
Theophilus
James Traq war,
William E 3 re, Jr.,
Juahua L. Price,
James Tee tlelit,
Samuel E. St,•kee,
P. A MADEIRA, A gt.nt,
N... tit, Water fired, PittAbnrtgli
M.tRINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
Wilson, Childs & Co.,
Hampton & Campbell,
IL Childs & Co.
PITTSBURGH
IZEUELEI
Samuel M • Clurhan, •
John Scott.,
David Richey,
Charles Arbuthnot,
Joseph S. Leech,
hianstioltl IL Brown,
Christian Zug,
Iktbart 1L Ilartisy,
fob] 8
Capt Mark Sterling
SRMTIM M . Kier,
wiltlnm Bingioun,
Jahn S. Dilworth,
Francis genera
.1. Sclionnomker,
William B. Hap,
.1 dm Shipton
MEE=
r n . 1 40
1;.1' '"
'n,;:4 ,5 4:•••A
' a:
TO INVALIDS.
EXTENSION OF STAY.
FINDING it impossible, from the Demme
lating demands upon his attention, to Rave Pitt,
burgh .s eady at he had ilenigned,
IHL CALVIN M. FITCII
4
%Vii rct.eel hnp l wunnmat lu thin city till the let, and if
compatible with tither arrangement., Until the Hilt °finite,
whet" he may cnnaultial dally (Sabbath, excepted) at hie
It. cintio at the
ST. CLAIR. HOTEL,
Corner of Penn and St. Clair arteeta, (entrance on Nun at.)
From thetioura of TRN TO YOUR, Aar PULMONARY
CONSUMPTION; ASTHMA
AND
CHRONIC BROtICHITIR.
In the treatment of which c e employment of
A I' PAOPRIA.T.E
Constitutional and Mechauical Remedies and Medicinal In
halations has green ban a dogresof success which can never
atteud a partial imperfect treatment of these obstinate and
daneerous diseasm; and from ample experience, DIL
FITCH feels himself fully Minified in asserting that when
disease I, BO far advanced that the above means fag, no
other course mu afford relief.
DR FITCH may also be consulted for CATARRH, either
in the head or throat, with the use oflocal appikatithis s by
means of throat and nasal syringes, together with the obser
vance of necessary general measures, enables him to relieve
in cased oftentimes of a year's standing. Ile may be con
suited fur Dyepepala, and Chronic Inflammations of the
Stomach and Rowels, and for Female Dlseasea,, which the
employment of appropriate mechanical applkumeak enables
!dm to treat with almost uniform succem.
DR. FITCH will be assisted by his associate,a _DR. J . W.
SYKM,ai who will be with him after the letti et mar, and
with whose assistance he hopes to attend to patientarfrom a
distance, with leas de ay than has heretofore been unavoi
dable. Should DR. FITCH be under the nee:silty of leav
ing on the Ist of June, instead of remaining till the 12th,
the appointment will be concluded be DR. STILES,. who
will remain until Saturday evening, July 12th.
To accommodate his Mercado( and extensive Western
practice. DR. C. M. FITCH.wiII open in June next, a perma
nent office, at BUFFA LA New York, where he will Lei after
leaving Pittsburgh, where all communications will here
after be addressed.
DR. CALVIN 3L FITCH wishes it expressly. understood
that he has no longer any butanes' connection with Dr. S.
S. FITCH, and would rail attention to the CARD which , he
found himself called upon to publish immediately on hie re
turn from Europe, having reference to the course which Dr.
S. S. FITCH was unfortunately permuted to pursue during
DR. C. M. STOMPS absence
Invalids desiring to consult DR. FITCH, should call as
early as passable. toydaLkw
$103,101 31
. 300,000 00
$403,151 13
On Saturday erening. May 10th, Mrs. EMU TONELLY
SON, to the 50th year of her age. Uer friends and those of
the family aro respectfully invited to attend her funeral,
from the residence of her brother, Mr. James Mutts, on
051,k street, second door from Zest COMMuII, Allegiteuy
City, this, Monday, afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTb.
ai'• Prof. De Grath on the Weather-pro 1.
De Orath cants all sufferers ❑om the effects of the Indument
w other lately, to call and procure a bottle of hiepleasont
Klectric Oil. It cures like magic. Price 25, 50, and $1 per
b .ttlo.
•3- Prof. De Grath feels it to be Ms duty to himself and
to the public to state explicitly, that the article offered for
sale by Sire. Anna E. Smith, called in her advertisement
Doctor Smith, A. E. Smith, Chemist, de., is not "De
Grath's Electric OIL"
Mrs. Smith's pretensions to a knowledge of the prepara
tions of this celebrated remedy, arises from her connection
with Mr. Galutla IL Smith, formerly engaged with Prof. Do
Grath in keeping the books and correspondence of De Grath
A Co., trut never instructed in the manufacture of the medi
cine. These parties base neither the right nor the ability to
make "De Orath's Electric Oil," and no imitation of It can
produce tho wonderful effects of the original, as prepared by
Professor Do Grath himself, at his old and well known estab
lishment, No. 39 South Eighth street, below Chestnut,
Plilladelphia.
Drugginta will address their ordora to him alone.
For sale by G. ,11.. KEYSER, Pittsburgh, nud all Drug
gists. myl2
THE REGULAR MONTHLY iIiKIMNO of the
U-€) ) PITTSBURGH S. SCHOOL TRACltEits' ASSOCIA
TION will be hold on MONDAY EVENING, 12th heitaid., in
the Lei.iture Room of the First Presbyterian Chnreli, nt
o'clock. All ottieens, Touchers and Fiiends of Sunday
Schools are invited to attend.
JAMES TH'EIIPSON.
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iOn NOTICE— The ALLFAFTENY OAS COMPANY
has declared a Semi Annual Dividend of Four per
Cent. 011 the Capital Stock.. tatyable on and after the 17th
inst. 11. IL DAVIS, Treater.
Allegheny, May 7, I Satl--( vl2:td I
100,u
$617,3.18 16
T. J. Ca .r o , Secretary.
01110 AND MISSISSIPPI (WIDE GAUGE)
It .4 ILROAD
PITTSBURGH TO S7' LOUIS, DIRECT
Tae only mute making awn coon,liona! Bamarn
frew, and only one change. TWO rioune IN AD
VANCE OF ANY OTHER lIUITTE.
The six feet gauge, with Wide and tn.:inns saloon can, ac
commodates man) seats, which give great ot_so to the tree
oirr, and wbielt is unattainable .us any other Lailroad In
the Went.
Tho Trains of this Route are in the hands of easeful and
experienced men. Machinery of superior character, and
welt kept up.
TWO DAILY PASSEIDIER TRAINS cetween Pittsburgh
mql it. Louis, via (Ado and Pennsylvania Railroad, Icave as
follows:
MAIL TRALN Leavis La 7,30 A. M.
gacaras " " 3:no I'. M.
Making clicie COlttleCilMlll nt erratline for Intlianapplin and
Terri , Haute; thence by the °his, and Miaatasippi Railr o ad
to Saint TAWS.
Pructeugurs for Cairo and New Orleans will lake the 11li •
nobs Central Railroad at Sandoval, arriving at Cairo several
Loon is AdliAllett of any other route.
The Pacific Railroad being completed from St. Louis to
Jeffursen City, connects at Jefferson City with' Kansas
Packets, making the chtapest, quickest and mat comforts
route Kane a and Nebraska passengerscau possil4y have.
A Second. tans Car will be run through with the a:sprees
Train, arnving at St.. Louis all at the same time.
Only one change of Baggage between Pittsburgh and St.
Louis or Cairo!
Passengers will mill for Tickets by tho Old Reliable Rimie
via Vincennes end Ohio and 31butissinpi Railroad, dins
making sore connections, and' avoiding tho delays so fre
quent on new and iinfinbMed roads,
Tickets good for any rives:amble length of time.
FARES—Piass Cuss.
St. Louis, via Bellefontaine and Union— $lB 30 5
Do. via Columbus, Xenia and Daytm... 18 30
Do. via Columbus, Cincinnati and Law.
renceburg.
10 .TO
Cairo. ... . ... ..... ..... 19 Of.
Second- h is Car to St. Loula ....................... . 12 00
THROUGH TICKET'S or further Information may be pro
cured of A. T. Johnson, Ticket Agent Ohlo & Penna. R. H.
Co.. corner office. Monongahela Rouse; of George Parkin,
Ticket Agent, Federal street Station. Allegheny City, or of
JAMVS M. WARD.
Superintendent Ohio and blirsissippl IL R.
F. LOWLAND, Agent, Pittalmrgh.
XECUTORS' NO TIC E.—All persons
knowing themselves indebted to thet-Estate of;Dr.
%VERN KBIIIIO, deceased, or having' any claims, aro
hereby notified that Mrs. 3L42.12 WERNEDUEG, widow,
la-en duly authorized to collect ell debts to said Estate,
sign receipts, or nettle any claims.
.1. ROTE,
A. llom . Kutr, } Executors.
Pittoburgh,May 5, 1
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKSI—The Great
American Rattle, or the Contest between Christiemity
and Political Romanian; by Anna Ella Carroll, of 111 d.
Ethan Allen, and the Green Mountain Heroes of 'Di
Life of Patrick Henry.
Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky.
Noble Deeds of American Women.
The Book of the Ocean and Life on the Sea.
Indian Wars of the United States..
Lives of Mary and Martha Washington.
The Musenni of Remarkable and Interesting Events.
Gift Book for Young Ladles.
I;itt Book for Young Men.
The American Farmer. •.
The Fruit Guitarist; by Thomas.
The Farmer's Every Day Book.
Family Doctor, or Rome Book of Medicine.
The Constalee's Guide. For sale by
inyl2 B. T. C. MORGAN, 41 Fifth sf.
THE SPARROWGRASS PAPERS, or Liv
ing in the Country; by Fred. S. Convene— with illus
trations by Barley.
Plu RI-BusTah, a song that's by no author.
The Hamby Papers; by iohn Brougham.'
Ladles' Guide to perfect Gentility.
conrtabip and Marriage; by Mrs. Mentz.
Earnest Linwood; by Mrs. Rent*.
Pictorial Life and Adventures of Jack Adams, the fete.
twisted Sailor and Mutineer; by Capt. Chunder. It. N.
Lardner's One Thousand and Ten Things Worth Know
ing; 1 . vol., paper, 25 casts.
The Agettcy for the Balm of Thousand Flowers and the
Russia Salve is at the Book establishment of
myl2 11. MINER & CO.. 20 Smithfield si-
VA LUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.—
On THURSDAY evening, May 15111, at 7X. o'clocic - at
the Merchants' Itichange, will be sold
-100 Shares Bank of Pittsburgh;
(I) " Enchange Bank of Pittsburgh;
10 " MerchanD and Manufactures? Bank, Pittsli-
With a variety of other Stocks,. which will be announced
on the evening ce the sale. P. M. DAYIS,
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Auctioneer.
THAT LONG EXPECTED BOOK, the
SPARROtraiLiall PAPERH, by Frederick S. CuaZella.-0110
neat 12ano. The above will no doubt be the popular Spring
bask, and is destined to a largo a de.
ritiribustah, a sung that's by no author—a deed without
tome--wrpetratisl By Q. li. Philander Doeaticka, P. B.
Just rcceived by
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W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO.,
ulyl2 Fifth at., opposite the Theatre.
JA CO BS' AM ALO A M PEN . ---Thetae Pens
will be found as durable as am or maim made from
steel, and will not mitch, or stick In the paper; neither wilt
they corrode or injure the color of the kik: an steel penalty
variably do. Price, V 2,00 per pima For note by
W. S. HAVEN, Stationer,
myl2 Market street, corner of Second.
1111110NNETS AND MANTILLAS.—A. A.
Ai MASON A CO. will open, on Monday, May 12th, ...-
other eplendid lot of Bonnets and Mantillas, in all materials
and the newest and meet desirable styles. niyl.2
LS, SII,AWLS.—A. A. MASON &
CO. have just, received smother !superior owurrtusent
maw style Stella and Printed Cashmere. Silk, Crape-and
other Shawls, to which they Write attaution.
BONNET RIBBONS—A superior assort
moot of fine Bonnet Ribbons., entirely Dew style'. Just
received by (nlyl2) A. A. MASON A CO.
INDIA 12ED--300 lbs. for sale by
B. A. VAIINESTOCK A Co.,
m)1•2 Corner let and 'Wood ate.
ROSE PINK--3 bbls. for sale by
myl2 B. A. YARNMOCK a CO:
OLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT A II I —l5O dozen fur sale by
noyl2 11. A. FAIINESTOCK C Ce.
BORAX, REP] NED-2,500 lha. for sale by,
royl2 B. A. FAIINESTOCK A CV.
E ai3S-6 barrel i ceived nn
for tale by( _ 11131 . 1 . 11 Y U. COLLINP..••
OLL
rcE tows Rolfftixt
_lN Ler just recoived and for sale by
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LANDS AND FARMS IN MICHIGAN
-1-4 Pins Lands In Michislux ; lowa, and 111Innesera
Land ; Ohio Parma, and Cleveland Property, lbr sale by
myl2 CIITHI3I2IIR-A SON, .5.1.
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SEED POTAT 6 B7- 7 51Aushels of the cele
brated Purple Club, nun of tb moot rehaW,. , ood.vatvek
ble Potato., known, al-47 Mb, Arent .
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