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4 LEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and
Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent
lot procuring &mut). Lands and Pensions, and for the Col
lection of Claims in (heat Britain and Ireland.
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tits' . Colleetiont, made lu thin and adjoining Cf,11116.;
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tstes of decedents settled: Real Remit, bought, indil or
leased, and rents euller.tod. Moneys Invested 00 Idol - loge
Or other securn). Take examined and title papers drawn.
(Mice ou FOURTII street.. a Ito 41,01,
Pittsburgh, March 28,tu11 . 2.41(1Aw
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A W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Com
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shire, ConnAcwill. W 1,4.111.1, N,.‘v York, Mlchkruu,
I,lllset.e It and N'Ergqint
Deed 4 drawn. and aoka ll hslmente and t' ode taken
for record or 04.. in Ally 01 - the Abuse named :,:ustes,
klvssiss/ awl a tt
Pittsburgh. March 2S, 1855,—; rul,'LFAls A 1
SANIULI, C. IFINGA11.1),
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
r:T - rmalt.in, PEN NA.
114,1111.1. iu RAK EWELL'S RUILDINki.,, urant stltwt
(nearly oppo.uto In,' CoUrt 10,12:ly
CIARL!.:S W. WINGARD, -
ATTAIN FY AT LAIC,
EISEN Sil
Dltll CUL7CT T. POO,.
prw.iict•s Ir. II uid ingth al, Blair Clearfield and In
Latin I, al u l l fell 12 I y.
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OHEHC C. O. SPROUL, Attorney and
Cnnunnnlor nt Law, ulliru No Fourth street, Pitts.
L. eb declLly
JJ.k .N 1 ES A. LO NV It 1E , Attorney at Law
014, Fourth l'lttsburgh, Let wer.n dthfirlJ {LLJt
Cheir all,•y.
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u>: ti
at LIU% office corner of Fifth and bast streets, Pato.
je:1:11
1 4 1.1.)1 P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109
1.3 F.airtli tarot, Pittsburgh. fourth dour below Mr. Itody
Patteraou'v Livery ..,table. )0'.15
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INI'KENNA, Alderman of Third
j_ Weird. office corner of ()mut ar' Fifth ntreetes, (formerly
occopitt 1,) Alderman Lewte,t W hero xll Immerse; I,ertxdolog
to the oftica of Altleritoto and Jam., of the I'w, will ht.
promptly uttt.tokii to. febt.:im
LT AUL. Surgeon I)onti ,, t, suocessor to
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Vitt. l'l'S. NUTS, :WICKS, CI I N I,I,XTION A la, Still AILS. A , •..
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pai, ouruer of Bzaithneld 'Lod FTVIIi Meows, Pittsburgh. IL
r.. 3 3 "
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•
A U PI SBUROii PRZEif3
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r , $ 00
'.14"!
two ....... :
rn° D. , three week,.
4'"- one mouth
D... two months. 6up
70 0
• b" three mouths 600
Do. heir [twat. 10 00
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CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE ,t. MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS,
VOLUME XIV
Neither with my eye nor tny Guth will 1 trifle."
..-;
MPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED
I
WITH BAD SIGIIT.—P,..r.ous sulferinU from Bad Sight,
arising from impaired ViNitJtt, constitutional decay, old age',
or other CAU.SeAI. would do well to call upon lir. 0. K. SHAW,
PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, where they may rely upon gel tmg
Spectacles edentifleally adaptal to the .0 1 ST WANTS OE
THE EYE. Address, VS Filth street, °Kama., A. A. Mason's,
Pittsburgh.
I'. S.—Telescopes, Microscopes, Thermometers, and every
article appertaining to the Optician trade, kept-HMI Ilpftlrt.d
on the genuses.
tilmses inserted In Old F
6, , ‘ Any article not approved of, exchanged free of ex
pence. der7 : y
NEW COACH AND CARRIAGE FAC
TURN' —JOHNSTON, IlltOTllliatti k tk), corner of
Itela•cca and Itelm,mt street, Allegheny City. wool f rientiert-,
fully Inform their friends and the ;lale generally. that the
hare commenced the manufartnre of CARKIMIES,
IiOUC 11E8, KOCK AWA VS, P 1.700 IEB, ?LEM US and CI
itIUTS, to all their VllllOlll , rules of finish and prowl - tint
SS_ All orders will to rue, uted with strict regard to d a
bility and isamty of finish. Iteitturs will also be attended to
un the most reaskonable term, ('ring m all their work the
ta.t Ett,t•ern :Thafts, Poles. and Wheel stuff, they feel conli•
dent that all who fay, them a ztli their patronage, will p
peifectly untitled ou trial of their newa,k.
Purr laviera are ieilieited I. give on call, beh.re put,
chasing elsewhere
A
KEN & CO. have on halal, at
. their rat-en...in CAPIN ET and CIIAI it NI.ANCFAC.
lout, Nu. 04 Smillthrld street. at large assortment of FaLlt y
and Plain Furniture, which they sill sell lb per bear lower
than customary rates. Terror. 0120.1 only y
riIiARLEg BARNETT, lloasE SuttEK ANL
has cru,•rwl a new and eumniodrou
Brick :hop un ALLEY, between Thud and Fiiurr I
411,.., where he pi prepared rii du all uurk las Ilue
sill
the urni.ait pruurptiruile. listing had lung riprriellet!
los oh
thin busuress, re.groirfull) sulnits the liatsramge ut
cieitourers and the public general!). ju2l
A)iEs M EL LI NG ER. Nlon,ig,uliela Pla
t)
)Inng would reapeictlullt uI& ru Lis Prtends and the
n, ui,ii that lum u. w trsint,l.llto , .ul ts now in full iipelie
thin, and that he Is prelim ed to fur tomb lint Cabins, 1111 tii
all orders for PLANED LL MIl ER, anal praniptneatt, nud at
rates
Lhwtil and Plank, plantal du one at lath aldaa, enustantl)
on hand.
,e,ll. U.., and Mouldun„-e, ol ev..ts d.wi iption, date L.
i:eli.lern and Citl . perlit NI V 1 41.111.1 tlnd it irti ill , ' It 141V/ill
ill, 1.. n no he CUB 1.1011 . rut ninh t6<m wiV,
l'lnntel nuittible us y dent,
FULTON CAR NVORKS, FOUNDRY ANI)
S4..rafal.atiT. latiaa sulw..ralwr
1:11, law lact. W,tts, tecentlt elect,t..•.no . i
! Hate,. Nitt•ae.algh and .tittehly atrveta. et prora. w! la. :wt.-
ru.l I I MlAa ll • l•rtlrfs lor
hour / . 1 , 1411t.. Nati! au, LI rat el. Hazel a.l ail
„'.her .le,rti•tittn . 01 CA Itia
Aiw,f, F.A.m EN6INES al! twee, atke it [Nil. (tall.
it. IA 1.) CeiSTINGS uf all de . ..1.1.11 , 1, .1.1 all utlaer
laitaing to 14 lowrdn ela.l
Foretnen of the ,ItllrrrLi department- are .. wow,
and practical alt•la —nu iI • •/// kletrt u MAL
Lao keep thmaerlt oft inlurlawal au/al valaapt all valuallaita ruwd
eru trap,. eutehtea. ,autt r .t , tl, W. ‘V.
R. J. CI:10/1:%, J C la. I . laaausal,‘ AFL.
AMERICAN 1.-1(211E , MANI - -
FALTLKINU ectmotet alreet.
manufacturers ~ f PA I'l Ell Nt URN A F.NTt
r Char, Steantl..t, 6. . Mta gait l'h tat ,
Fin:nes. \I aeti•m - anti Thmr
met.. Ventilatttra and Centn• 1 . 11 , w/ , li , r C.Mtno,
awl terery Ateeertitth.n. nue ate' th.tgn, cheaper
and warranted allure dural.le than ally other article u..t.
ue~
44r i Inter% executed oil the nhorteM
N —Aticiiitein of ,frnltskutt Batlike. is ...psi tally .1
r.• t. , 1 ti, this arTh - le, iiti ais omit it• light s, eight
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tto, ta . A.• plen.mr , 1:1 ntaaole, that
;am, wcrr I,l;.rnptly by .1 NeNt ,, ll .1 , 1,4, A,;,:
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as they 4:111i Ise Is...night tile y ssf Ns% N . —rt. Is.,
gssing to Australia and t`n:sloritn. gill !lust list tin ssis
astir I.y issirchassna slnsir s•s,st.rsa.,ss at I. q.t... than s
All stunts.: stran, is as us g.ss• is•r.sssi. a s hasssi• t•• tri
of th e th e I.l tr. and Its s ass
Isiilurs or rrsuissl tins I/lousy
un,..
h,a Is; Pint nuo n ot, u old rosins:IL:11) tato:to tho ;atto
In that (Iwy 11,0, I.li hand x largo nut On n
kIO 4 AI'.IRILLA. MINERAL WATER: ALE nal
of the Inont quality.
rho attottUou fituttliou in parttotlnrly d:ro. - tn.l to tho
Lot that thoy bottle VA' A I Nll 1. i WE'S 11.1:. :a It- introst ntnlo
P:lyootaryn Iwo:au:owl It to Intalhon tat w ..mot of an whot
o.an nod Strot,thoolue qualitton.
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•Irr• - t. 10,1 ~:111 I 1
11. vet) 10.1 M I. ..,••
ir.x%e to ark a o.ot.luxilt , the •.11.• • ,
I.tter preparwl limn ever 4, Int
g“ruirilt ,, x lucl, will L 41.11 1, •
II- Kim kt.rp. ‘.14 ha./ a isJ ...•
N NUS, CASSINI (1,1 II -
he; u 111 make to vrdet v 1.4 l,,
torte.
q_ A perfert tit wftl-ratited.
JOAN H.lt I,LINLLL . L, N. l.: r I?ts.
pB. YOUNG Smithfield
. street. ot t ittettle City Hotel. tuent..t.t. •I 0 CAW
P;'l FUR-NM:RE nod C11..t I r, of eve]
It:tette nutl s‘orktutitottott warranted. autt .oltl At
poet,. Care takett in ktott tor lead i.d o L
aug3l _ .
W . A . NI) I
1a1.1.• 1,11 a, mid dining li,olllB ; 1.. nay
.\on 1 ork Plohelolpin, nod at I .1a or lir, )ry
tic le 1111...1.r I. 1111.11 d. nod N Kilted.
Cabinet .
aupplird trot, nu) . qiniMily o f FUlt ls I.
Tv It V. and (Al A IRS, ou roma nindlo ternin.
11111.151N . .1 at the nl, ntenl 11.41.0
4 NV1L1,1...111”, nod C 9 Third nit eel.
vrrn , ist . lt(l IL l'A.
LI ) V —N 0. 1 . .24 \Ctnnl street,
kj Fifth --W, he Ito. to cull the Train t o our at, It of
/1., 1111.1 ,
o.lllllg - 1n g1 . 11,1L1 li ii,,e 10t•t1....
4.111 . line,wc. CNN (MI"), mq 0.0 u, u,unut
1. nal panned la Mash, Illuug and ninoottilienn, Is) an) to the
linala will find it to their nth vintage to call In-
WI. buying elerwhere
tel.{
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BUSINESS CARDS
14 11,1* KTLEV,
(MIFF, RICISMYKR..k. iIRAFT.
rrIIuMAJ ()LIVER, :7,.% ODLE, II ARN F.SB AND
TRUNK MANUFACTURER, No. ,artwt,
ht
Ilorne Clot twig, . t 1
11. •,1,
TON KS ± PENNY, Yorwardint; and Contaussi , n, 11. t•
chants, N 4.. 111 Water street. Pittsburgh. old 9
W ATCHES, CLOCKS AND JE\V}:LI;N•
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
JUAN m. lithiEwrs is now selling off his large and
choke stock of tine W.taw., Clocks, Jewelry and Fainy
Goods at a eery smell advance MI first amt, prepatatory
enlarging his Store Room and the purchase of an .1.11 e
new st4K k for the spring trade.
Persons desiring GREAT BARGAINS should call early, as
it is his determination to close out his present stock with
out regard to former prices.
Don't,forget the pIace—ROBERTS', la FIFTH street.near
Market. felt
MEN ANI) BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING
—ROSF.NTIIA I, ik. Fifth street. opposite Ma
~.11. 1 1 , hate a large stud: of Men and Bop!' oityriir,u
un some entirely new and eleg.iat styles,
which they are prepared to furnish at the lowest t•.1111,, , 5.
Air, a lunge and faishlotiablo stuck of OEN T'S' lt N es ii Oil G
dldly
Pl.; [Pm MARTIN L KTEVILYS GEORGE. ALBERT
PirrSBUI:6II COACH FACTGItY—IiIG
\V Co., successors to E. M. Bigelow: No. 41,
Ula
monl alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh—CAll It I AGES,
COACHES, PIIAM - ONS. BUGUIF.S, and every description
of FANCY VEHICLES built to order, and finished in a
manlier unsurpassed for beauty of design, elegance of nnish.
skill of workmanship and durability of luaterialo.
vs)._ All vv,,,k larrat,l evi I,,„vg
PATT's NURSING BOTTLES-3 d,,z. DI
, at nursing bottles. received by
JOS. FLEMINtI,
earner Inionond and Nlarket at.
COATS AND VESTS.
11.111SIIFELL A SON, Nu. i 0 Wood street, have
tegelved a large assortntant of
• VINF,N, DUCIC,MAIATRICit AND NIARNEILLEs 0 ) A:1 , s
and VESTS of the Latest Styl. and the bot Nes 'York
manufacturers, which they offer at R NAId LE
PRICKS.
,gyp- illy Lilian Ludern fur Trlt4taLig.
~a~ h+ann G' ~~ 4«sar:~~v tc,` ti i . L `~:.<►,. >'i d. yA9.'F, ` i
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RUSIN ESS CARDS. -
G 1. BESS
63 Fourth street, Pittaburgh. which. if not
GREATEST INPROVEMENT VET! L e . a " ll. l i . l ‘ f k o N r 1 1;ei s or ' e the FIRST DAT OF JULT neat, will be
S in
, r harges and lor account of
NE W SC A L E-11. KLEI3 y. I. SRO.,sold at public Auction to 1
LISJIATONFTNUNinCmL,AOmI,M,. E a D TIT P I A ..
AdKoAAisGEF.x.Sp RE
whom it may concern:
have lust received . a small lot or''''" ' - Athely R. Bro , box, Columbus, Pa
EVENS As CLARKS' PIANOS, • Adam, J. A 11. package, Pittsburgh.
provided with their NEW SCALE. ,'hie Is keg, do
• American, • do
their
_latent, and undoubtedly the MOSS lst• Alden. Col. J. T. Pkg ..
tatit(tatoS Unproven:tent an yet made to the Piano Forte. The 1.1 r ,, n ,., H l , c bag. Allegheny
PittsbUrgh. city.
POWER of the Instrument is almost DOUBLED thereby ; Iteriugvatiti, .f. D. Cann•
do
and in leant of volume, Cl minees and brilliancy of tone, they Bren , iiii, w, hat I.x,
do
surpass anything so) et produced in the shape of ii Palm,. ]y,,,... w . ,.. in•X.
do
They possess all the advatitagee of the Grand Pianos, wide Bethel, F. S. pkg.
do
out any of its divatium . es. We now challenge comparison Bin hold 3. d o
istu
with the mistrnments of any other maker in this taunt n, Bl yt h e, w in. do do
de
confident that every tinblaased Judge of the article will at lk. ntinni Ch o. .. B. truss,
on, admit their superiority. The public is respectfully in- B e i r di n n ii , D i. A. B. box, v . Ne w L isbr ' n • ' 1 "
vital to call nod examine these superb iiiiitnitilents. Burgan. 1.. i .kg., ... DownLngville, Pa.
.It. Ii LEBER A 11110., Bosworth, J. r •1•• .. -Pittribttrah.
Sole agents for Noons A 'lurks' Pianos Beeson dt Co., I box, tialOttiOnVil.
Pittsburgh.
Fur Western Pennsylvania. Iturgews, I. F. S keg.
No. f+3 Fifth street, nest door to Naomi"hull. Bro. ti A. Keller, leis do
to
P. S.—Splendid assortment 01 the above shortly expected n ri ,,,, i, Minn E. pkg , ,do
for the Spring Trade. al. Brewer, Ud,.
Or.e.ani
A 1... M.
an Flloabetb.2 hos., , • Cedar county, lowa..
c.
NEW SPRING STOCK OF do • Pittsburgh.
ilt,
CHICKERING & S()NS ('‘.ll,,tro, L tit,
Church. Ana do
PIANO FORTES. Colver, B.
l'ita‘iiheiL .I. A. pftt ill po r n n4in A th ol ;
show gas" —^ l,6 • . ,
lockage, Klitanalett-, •
chip', M.o. 11,,1f do web Furnace, Pa.
JOHN It. MELLoIt has _
_._
... , . i .,,,,,, i •„,,,, i. ,. do urgh
... , .,'. , -"I-.17;1,4 , ./.-
. itant reefaved seven more of . . 5e5aa,:‘ , ....,,,... ~ , ~i Ii ' r,. ',. Ousreivilla, Pa.
'... I . 'P''''' CHICK EktlNil A SONS' .. r n "-... . ''''''''' "... ~,,,i.
,'lbsen 0111 re, do Fnnikliu, P...
PIANO volt•rts, and cont. ,
newarth. M 41 r lag,
pleted the Steck, se l ecte d for Spring Salea ..1 TII I ItT V 411 E , ~,, , do
• ) , Illita, .131•41 Su san p ack,l,.
o. vv and apleuilid 111.1•13111. Vita of every variety and •I yt, do
-, • Davin. J.. ..1('
Inantifacturell by the N1.....m. Chickeri no.. , Boston, i limn Mr 1 ft •• i a.
Dulaney. Mat tln - , ,-,
plainest sl X OCTAVE to the too.. splendidly tinl.l.l Patiner, W '2 Niles, Anderson, K )
Seven Octave Square Plano Fortes, Imr.e). Thos. M box, Pittstiory,h.
It Warsaw. Pa.
as well as their superb and inimitable ti used ...1 Polio( Da' ia, David Pittsbtagli.
tic and Pianos. EV EllY PIANti FoRTE in ibis lot i• of English A Appleton, do
their NEW SCALE, with their PATENT MON I. RAM Pt-, kkrenik'ld. B package, Leechburg. Pii.
and PATENT ACTION, and are not . nly warranted to the Kr..t, ch. , F.. m do New Geneva p,.. .
parehaser by the
as tinfactuters. but by the subacriket. to Feater• Henry' Pkg. Mercer, Pa
!all. slats, Pittsburgh.
Ile to till respect,. perfect . lustgum.its can be made. "”, John
troth in regwril to Material and B. orknmuship. Manlier, 11 P pkg, do
Black Hawk.
PRICES IN\ altlAbLV THE SAME vs in lio-t... at the VreYaiati• konnel P. bin '
Nlimul.mtory. Ereynian, H. P Pkg. Allegheny city.
JOHN 11. MELLOR. No at W. stroo, Eautstner, A. II trunk. Pittsburgh
between Diamond elle) aml Foot th street. Fluor, Simon O. pkg. IV irVerartlra. Pa
Pittstalcski.
Agent for Clii.iterthit A Sons. Boston, for I . ltlntrUrnis and I' indlrY 6 V. 11 °.• b"‘•Ytttabnrpk.
V. V.10 • T • il Irons. in n.2,B Floyd, Stephen do do
' M. iii . John C d„ Allegheny city
rut :Fall STREET CARPET STORE. L.,".,,,.11 ~ 1,,, g , Pittsburgh.
;-Vieinv, D o nn 1 ,1, . CIO
W. D. tic. 11. 111cCALLI:111, tiooden, Mtv K • i,y . Warsaw. Pa
c't tit Wk. l'lttnt•Urgh
risp - Is: Eta KT II STREET, NEAR W Oil D 'la (t'''''' . f roll. .1 pkg • Pnnerlivill,
inssie It k d, Pittehrrgli.
Tar attentiott of purchasers a rospectfully invited to out '
tin., J 1 1.•1t. du
present Stock, selected for SPRING SALES. Including - Ober, J Mt k, do
Ite..t qualit) Velvets. • English nod Tap...ott y It, It Ar d s , A L box, Canal. Vet:tango,
Ise ii.. le and Tapestry. , pains Part is..l ,1 0 (yadit, (Jliho
Ct.-tolls and stair Bt tissels, I 1.... per Medium no: Low H an l e ,. J,.....,. do IVestibu.tton,..it)
Extra and Super :1 PI). I Priced Ingrains. 11ethie,....., Al rs ,i,, hiellville, W.o.J
limit 11111.1.1 El! /. '1 willed and Limmok . Hall and stun I leo+ , vent h 11. k, pr: Ea:". I . ‘ u.h. " l '
Caro., Floor •ni Cl.•tiva trorn 2 to 24 feet a ide. tyrant iivarnclavlU• Lnalin do
.otatito... Kati gnaw; lable ch i Clotho; ilea. li Prlnto.l tool lloPktos• Tim ,.o h o
i. ~,i„„.,...d p in n„ an d T a ni,. cov.rio , Cant.. and (7.a.a Mot ll'd , d.il', IV r 7 . .1.,
ling. lleattli !top, Poor Hsu; stair !bats, List, nag and no , . J'd. , n. .
I'., tll/ Carpets. 1 onstali Moot+ : with eve.% ,artery of it its- 'Like , . Clot(t
dew shades, Green and Bud Holland, A... A, 2 all of vent 1. 11. -1. in, WA II d''
will le ollered at .1, at very novlerote rates ljahniza. NI .1...
do - 11e ore also prepal..l to horu.l. II AKIW.t.T. IN t , ileilitiat., .1 .1..
CASPET LINING oil, z.:, Hauser, Mi...s..phinA .1.
Iletioioit.. Ai: .1
lIIANSFIELD SEMI% (RV Flom. H.
1.1
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AND Hanna. K Leg.
Allegheny County Normal School. E .
Ilen.Kirw.ll.ll•• .T
•
(our mil,' from :he ritv, tn,n I.•taiNtwii, Andrew,
u 1 the .41 - .lples'owh and tr.!, slookinN NI. .1..
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II NI. KEII.II, A NI.. I•upei flu
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REN It A NI itlll.llllMll, 1.,,
will re par kale.
rwinaiwry N.•ririi.l Nti...l 1, Tea. he, ..n TL
ol A pea 1 . 111.. K. wNen ate r. " pdr , ,
Kelly, %I
I,lly, I'
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I ..rretl LNI.• W II
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NI. rilwrg 1 •I••
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01 0... •I••r t• n• • • L. ,
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a ill I. Loam!. tI•L. Ar , •
tor 'oath, wl.tr•oo
CAMPBELL & POLLOCB,
-1 u•st r.•
DV.II.F.H.S IN
Staple and Fancy Variety and Dry Hoods
11!=Ell'ii
PLAIN AND WAVED LINE CULT
No. 95 IA 00.1 at., Corarr of 1)1amoo.1 alley
TIIE \ refer to n I ,, ng perien., it, thi,
ewtr o.37lsista. L., the ptir haler ULM I •
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t. %1... A Incur. It. , ..1:.1,10..ts t.,
atte.ILLI.." WILL toe r, tt 'el:ether :!..•.:
a... I-. !..1 .4 . W.I. 11,1111. 1,.:
J. Sc. I'. GROU'cl'
BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, &c.
L/EAI ER: 4 IN
rine 014 Monongahela Rye Whl.4),
PEACH ANI) APPLE ISRANDI
A 1, ,
RECTIFIERS AND DISTILLERS
Cult`ltlt ”/* SMITHrIKI. IF AND FltuNT STRY..Its.
~ 1. . ,
,T.a•1(150.5. :11111T, , , DR k WER,,
At..: all 1..in.1s .1 !fol.; 1.111 . , at 10. estalilisliruelit 11. , ri.,
u 4, 11 ntruee l
il R t AWN Ilioldlng. nu 11 lill I sti eel sue II at al
iiiii•A to l oils. lion iil the putioch
. ll' as. xesel. - :hi
wink id 105 hull 1111“11311.4111.1. -- , brought to t hr. .111 11..
I h ..-.4 ilt-,trillahrrl. tri I hr,IS 111 111. hoe suer lin ioglit ti :hi,
a hi, I,Are ....pawed ii, he ii( the Is., .p.idli l'. Slid u II
I- - .I .I al , a. liht.l I rrhurll:ll,lcr pi It .". Ili. L., bid ine ,sie,
I.—iio, 51 toe ',i11., id Mai Viet allix evil hith suisii
i b 1 lA.
i 1114. Cern, Nlark.iit ally) 1111.1 I iiiii nt
t lEM l'iTE IX I MARBLE IVORKS ---
ki
Mari 1161 y LAN% VIN. Pa WTI , of M ro, r )1 0,01, N u .
3.i • LIB /.:Ii*I'1" sweet, 1...1..a Wayne 1u112.1 ly
‘,..IBRINGEI: lIARBAIOII, C,,mxii,,si,,N
1,3 110,,,tA,1T, i),,,te. in Woc,t, l'iorislon, nod I'l .111.'
0 , ....1 . 311y, No. '-,f, lalielly streets Pittaliurgh
Nkrlo MA NUFACTOIt V—NIRS.. RENTER,
Y slx dis/rs !Chili the Aquethict,uppuslte the C011....t..r'ii
11 :I.'. All-gbei , Y OtY• ,^ I ,, P A r e ' l to MI "" k " " 1)111 '' ,
and all totals of Oil N A MENTA L II A 11l 1).)11 11. 'll., 1.... t
kluality of unitei oil is luridAlleil, and entire sal istaction guar'
iNutesal, my 15111110 I y
NT, ENS' INTELLiuIiNcE OFFICE -- If vim
. 1.1 %ant to I.re •11. , 11 , ." lind rolido, 111,1 I, liuy oi iiii.l I
L,toiwity, call ta Lk ;WM r.'S INTEI.I.IiiiISI'F. Oil , ICE, No.
II Filth street. liiii, Nl* L. kr t 41 1 1 ,1.
Legal Do:taut:ills and Copy lug dope U 1111 111 10 .It•Sti• 0,1
titurirPlr ti. !,ft..1611, JOSEPH NV L,WN 11l E.
. _ -
FORSIIA'S I,lNl,NlEN'l.'—'fhe LestLini
11,11t Ihr. 111 tirrr fir .i.i arms, bruises, 2.i , 12 il i‘. pl.,
rioelled by .1 iS. I I.IINII Nil,
ali23 corner lhatieind soil Nl:tit:et et.
pit; METAL-19u tolls g0,,t1 quali t y , .. ,, Id
blastjust risielved per steamer lieut., and tor sale I')
.0,10 I' NI 1)1.) . Id, , - .n net Wood and Filth sts.
( I RE ASE —Baye:,' Celebrated Greiner. I'll
• .3 DrU \s, Curls, Itllggio6, 81L11T1111.1,1 CNIU, A... tii Cann,
kegs und itlile.. for sale by 00.1')91 HEN HY 11. ell 1.1.1 NS.
W I NI.)01" G L ASS—
w boxes 51.10 glass;
.40 11, 111X1:. 11...:
.01 ile. 9%1'2 do.,
'23 du 10x14 do.. ot,d other 01105— S', rral-
ei's brand—fir sale by SNIVI'II, NI AIIt .1 III:NV:IL
itp2.l', IT:, SeiNitel and 1f.,1 First .tr,et.;
1)RI El) APPLES-5 barrels; - I
15 sack, for sale by
ap:ll3 SMITIL NIAIR A. HUNTER. ';
D RIEI) PEACEIES —l O 11
0 hu , . for salt., 1,) ,
spa: SNIITIL NIAIR .1 HUNTER.
LA13.1 )- 5 kegs f.r sale by
ap2,l SNIITII. A 1 . ,. llt S. 111 NTFIZ 1
COFFEE SUOA R.-15 I,llls, B. Ct,free Su- '!
gar. for "Me by SMITH. NAIL/ .1 Hu \ TER 1
S. l / 2 ON HOU LDERS-37 lilids. to : trri \t• '
II .
for sale I.y
' u „
z. , l'lllNil k:lt lIAIIIIAUGIL
o{.ssNu '2.95 Libri IV el) t4l
GREEN SALTEDII 1 DES----rt7/7 3 1, 1 aniv, :
M11,1101 , 4:111. Ito) ,11.21rr s-PRINtiEII lIARISALtiII. .
LION(' ENTRATED LIE—A new article for'
o ._,/ making Bard and Soft Soap. One pound a erth ten
f Pot inh. On baud null fur sale by
s p'22i YLEMINII 11111)10. ,
pLAST Elt, CENIE N T, AND C.1(1 XI )-
FDIN E„S.—tlaster fur Land 011,1510 , x Wolk; Cenu.ni
fur Cisterns an , l Public %Vorks; ilritid-toires, all suet , — ~ti
Liond at 319 LiLerty It, eet, Pittsburgh.
xr2:2 W. W. WALLACE.
-..\
RIE.D APPLES-100 bushels for sale by
myl7 1111911? 11. COLLINS.
011 BOXES RAISINS, "Clemens" bran d ‘..l 100
IL
For Bale by R-EDIER A ANDFIRSON,
i rro. 39 WO3dstroe t.
wyl3
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PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY. JUNE 1536
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1.11. I pkg..
Utii.t Muth! .1
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11 ..11,.... ..I V. Fitt.... , .... I.
rlg.l.t, W Pkg. Plttgl,ro.
111111....:1.. F. 11 b.'s. 5...1.,(n
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p 1.... 1.11,int.....,
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11. B. 11...H100.1.. A....1.t.
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Firt...1.11,11, Ma) : III.IS:.6
C. Mc LAN L'S
LIVER PILLS AND
IMPIIO V E D .
err. a i eivlar 4raduate awl phy eklxu t extra
~• pi flat ic, uO.l ..iwri.tlet- induced
IV neomwru,laii J,.
it. t•t alleviate htolleut outlerring, a.. well RS to OaCt lilt. Vet
ted
111144 , VENIRNT oN 01110INAL LIVER PILL A
BU
VF.10I11 , 1:011, OP lift. C. MeIANK,
kedua prepared theme remedloo ius the Elledical parttser ut
It C Lute, tat ninny )eat - ,
.•1 It imp,o,vtai 1:1 - VER PILLS AND VEIIMIFI:OP.
ettimey mnl tyre lour , mild in their Lixrin 101 l
111.1. the I,lver Pill and Vormlfuga preparml necurding to the
Iti u,et u
Dr. C. Nlcl.ae. Wet make Ode dindrattem
lu
xlitl lt,,mithetia them to the Nilic n te,t
twinV 1.101 plenAnnt and enmity, Paid ledieve hull oupetior
to xutether laver Pill ot Voriminge tev, prepared
Read Certificate of Dr. C. McLane, below
THE WHOLE WORE.) CON'QUERED'
DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED
VIIITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT,
The milver.al relief afforded by applirsitlonx of this CEI.-
EhRATED IjINU of Pam Killers iii canes of R heumatic
Il.m,
~.it, Lund...go, Sete Tlll,lll, SpILIL Swellings,
;,
tam..., the liHrtt, Ache.,
or oily other disease for which Pain Killer or Liniment to
I u.,1, enable ua to aneert ponitsrely that lie. I. St.NYITS
CKI.F.IIIiA'rED \VIIITK CIRCASSIAN LIN INIENT Is the
relittblD, nolo and pleasant remedy yet disopvered,
crony astonishing properties for iIEAI,ING D ISEASE and
Tll F. pito3ter ERADICATION tIF PAIN. Tho mon) at
testations 10 its V rice, given by persons of eulightettod
Itt4tueut and strict integrity, should induce all to adopt it
standard Family Remedy. The most incredulous will
I...mire nothing more than the following tentlition) of Or. C.
M. Lime, dtsfingutalied as n great discoverer of medical
remedies .
READI READII RIEADiII
MoarialcrorN, VA..
T pis is In rorti.fy. that I hare esannued the Recipe fur pre
paring Mc improyed Yermifuge and Liver Pills I,y Dr.
I Scutt, el. boo Peon IN TIIR HABIT OF PItF.PARI
NO
AND LISINCt MY URRIINAL IdEDICIN ES IN MY UFFICE
done g the last TlilltTEßN YEARS. and tin - it 1 trolley° tie
ms siph.nv TIIEM. I make the above statement le
10 wil l no 1 HAVE NU INTEREST IN TIIE ti NI
! NVIIATF:VEIt. 1 would further state that 1 have frequently
lined 11114 CELEBRATED WRITE CIRCASSIAN LIN I MKNT
: m my practice, with the happiest effects. null
M that 1 eitul. I). vOll
- recommend it. C. eLANE, 3
All the above Mteviirlnnirprepared solely under the super
-111,11” a Dr. L SCUTT. Sold by Druggists and Merchants
everywhere.
The GENUINE Dr. 0. McI.ANE'S IMPROVED LIVER
DILLS AND IMltlitiN VEKSP EDGE are signed by Dr.
I SCOTT A Cll.. tictrompanted Ey t Prtiticatit of C. hIcLAN
The GENUINE WHITE CIRCASSIAN stttne.l
Its Dr SCUTT A Co., secompanled with signature of 1.
St M
DR. I. SOOTT St (NI, Sole Proprietors,
Dmik Plakv, Morgantown, N's.
DR. O. U. R. SER, Wholesale Agent,
140 Woad Wood street. Pittsburgh.
JAS. P. FLIGIINO, Wholosale Agent,
dl) lea wl yspcstl Near Railroad Depot, All eg h en y.
NEW CASTLE AN D DAILLINIiTON
RAI LRCM U COMPA.N Y. The stockholders in the
New Castle ttlid Darlington Railroad Company, are hereby
notified to meet at ti,, Dfiritnirtett Station. ou the I,llio tin 4
Pelmet, ITfinin itedrunti, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th dot ci
Nhty neat, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A
Dit,ci M., a
eel
to
I°. M., for the purpose of eleCting 4
• .
',v.- for the rustling year.
order tbn Corporutiou,
SANKEY, Secretary
NO'l'lCE.—Application will he made to the
next Legislature for the charter of “The Allegheny
hank," With a capital of Yll'E HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS, sul t hlct to the provisions of the banking law.
(b .
Robert Hepburn, W. Bagley, J. M. Pennock,
R. B. Roberts. Peter Peterson, James Patton, James Park,
Jr and other..
•
1 Zl, Mb.
subsisting exclusively oilslavery agitation, now
o f the people; North n an w
relies to test the fidelity
South, to the constitution and the Union. . 4
3. Resolved, That claiming fellowship with and
desiring the co-operation of all who regard the
preservation of the Union, under the Constitu
tion, as the paramount issue, andeepudiating alt
sectional parties and platforms concerning do
mestic slavery, which seek to embroil the States
and incite to treason and armed resistance t,O -
TtE'AIFFI/ltktED. law in the Territories, std whose avowed pur
1.
if c . onsummated,
.must end in civil war
Resolved, That the American democracy
nize and . adopt the principles contained 'in the
and disunton, the American Democracy recog
place their trust in the intelligence, the patriot - organic laws establishing the Territeries.of Kan
sas and Nebraska, as embodying the pnly:seund
islomonapnedopthlee discriminating justice of the Amer
and safe solution ' of the slavery questien,,upoit
w as h i f ; h di
s e - .
the which the great national idea of the people of
proud to maintain before the world as
0 l r i regard thiscreed,
are 9 o .Res f o e L a v t ed ur , e That of
o our
x w p e
this whole country can repos% in - its determined
great moral element in a form of government
conservatism of the Union; non-interfe
rencely
springing from and upheld by the popular will ;
Congress with Slavery in States and Territories ;
and we contrast it with the creed and practice of
welt that this was the basis of the compromises of
federalism, under whatever name or form, which 1850, confirmed by both the Democratic and
seeks to palsy the will of the constituent, and
Whigparties in National Conventions, - ratified
which conceives no imposture too monstrous for . . ,of__ .
by the people in the election lB.s.2;an d .rightly
the public credulity. applied to the organization of Territories in ,
Resoirexi, therefore, That entertaining these .
1854 ; that by the uniform application of this
views, the Democratic party of this Union. . • • .
Democratic principle to the orgadiation of Ter
through their delegates aisembled in general . .
and , .
Worms, the admission of new States, with
convention, coming together in a spirit of con- . .
bout domestic slavery, as they may elect,
cord, of devotion to the doctrines and faith of a or wit
bout
ofall
the equalrights the States will be me
free representative government, and appealing
served intact, the original compacts of the Con
te their fellow-citizens, for the rectitude of their
stitution maintained inviolate, and the perpetua•
intentions, renew and re-assert before the Ameri
tion and expansion of this Union insured to its
can people the declarations of principles avowed . , • .
utmost capacity of embracing, in peace and her
by them, when, on former occasions, in general
American
future
ninny every Stars that may be
convention, they have presented their candidates
constituted or annexed with a republican form of
for the popular suffrages:—
overnment
1. That the Federal government is one of limited g
powers, derived solely from the constitution, and the 4. Resolved, That we recognise the right of the
grants of power therein, ought to be strictly construed people of all the Territories, including Kansas
by all the departments and agents of the government, and Nebraska, acting through the fairly express
and that it is inexpedient and dangerous to exercise ed will of the majority of actual residents;
doubtful constitutional powers. and whenever the number of their inhabitants
2. That the constitution does not confer upon the justifies it, to. form a constitution; wi th•or with
general government the power to commence and oar- out domestic slavery, and be admitted into the
ry on a general system of internal improvement. Union, upon terms of perfect equality with the
3. That the constitution does not confer authority
other States.
upon the federal government, directly or indirectfy,
..) .
. Resolved, That the Democratic party recog
to assume the debts of dee several States, contracted
for local d internal improvements, or other sizes the great' importance, in a political and
an
State purposes, nor would such assumption be just or commercial point of view, of a safe and speedy
expedient. communication, within our own Territory, be .
4. That justice and ;sound policy forbid the fed- tween the Atlantic and . Pacific coasts of this •
eral government to foster one branch of }industry to Union; and it is the duty of the federal govern
the detriment of any other, or to cherish the interests ment to exercise promptly all its proper consti
of one portion to the injury of•another portion of tutional powers for the attainment of that object.
our common country ; that every citizen, and every 6.- Rewired, finally, - that the condition of pop
section of the country has a right to demand and in- . ular iustitutions in the Old World, and the dan
sist upon an equality of rights and privileges, and to
complete and ample protection of tendencies to sectional agitition, corn
persons and' pror, / gerous
ertv from domestic violence or foreign aggression. blued with the attempt to enforce civil and -rell-
?,. That it is the duty of every branch of the gov- glens disabilities against the rights of acquiring
moment to enforce and practice the most rigid egos- and enjoying citizenship in our own hand, a high
only in conducting our public affairs, and that no 1 and sacred duty has devolved, with increased re
more revenue ought to lie raised than is required to , sponsibility, upon the democratic party of this
defray the necessary expenses of the government, I country, ns the party of the Union, to maintain
and for the gradual but certain extinction of the 1 and uphold the rights of every State, and there
public debt.by the Union of the States, and to sustain and
F. That Congress has no power to charter a nation- I advance among us constitutional liberty, by con
al bank ; that we believe such an institution one of ,
I tinuing to resist all monopolies and exclusive
deadly hostility to the best interests of the country, ,
dangerous to our . republican institutions, and the ' legislation for the benefit of the few at the ex•
liberties of the people, and calculated to place the pense of the many, and hy vigilant and manstant
business of the country within the control of con- , adherence to those principles and compromises
centrated money power and above the laws and will 1 of the constitution which are broad and strong
of the people; and that the results of Democratic enough to embrace and uphold the Union as it
legislation, in this and all other financial measures I
, was and the Union as it shall be, in the full ex-,.
upon which issues have been made between the two ! pension of the energies and capacity of this
political parties of the country, have demonstrated'
ti great and p rogressive people...
to candid and practical men of all parties, their I - e
I i . Resolved, That the questions connected
soun.lness, safety and utility in all business pursuits. , are
with the
foreign policy of the country kite
:. That the separation of the moneys of the guy.. I r
, eminent from banking institutions is indispensable , rice to no domestic question whatever;
_The
•.:15. time has come for tare people*: of the United
A 1.,. tar dwelling bonne and e mend eta:lied. on the ~., I for the safety of the funds of the government and I
e. rel rielidust.) street and the :south common: thut lot fronts the rights of the people. , States to declare. themselves in favor of free:seas
• the „unarm, ix) t , •.'i• '- 3-0, ~• 4 ern squllllt'`lY Ort'''t "111 ,s,' S. That the liberal principles embodied by Jeffer- . and progressive free trade throughoat the 4rld,
feet .05 Witter street. Ti,,, favikerty is too well known hi , son in the Declaration of Independence and sane- and, by solemn manifestations, place their Moral
...,.1 say particular description, no those who want to par 1 . • . t he cons t itution, which
hneie Mai enii ..I see for themselves. t i nne d in make ours the land influence by the side of theirsnteessful example
1,, tit tarter or esetienee for city property In Plttslaimt 'of liberty and the asylum of the opprtssed of every 8. Resolved, That our geographicaland politi
-s Allegheny rite. on% tholls.ltid acres of lead, cut up m m,, : nation have ever been cardinal principles in the Dem- cal position in reference - to - other Slate on this
e-ol ost.-oi to suit poreliasers. This 15,1551 is situated in ' 0 ,6, faith, and every attempt to abridge the privi • '
l 'se khn and 'l',i roue to wusl.stei, tat ette ,‘IItIV. mate of ;ego continent, nolessthanthe interest
of our coin
of becoming citizens and the owners of soil
I ...,.. s ts Lela The Int I...lair:li nil I rollio•Isi tile Railroad
nerve, and the developemeut of our growing
a „. ,„ 0 ,.. ~,,,„,,, , a ,, I , sad. , 55 .,, 0 ,,, y,„,,, „, , among us ought to be resisted with the same spirit •
power, requires that we hold sacred the princi
. ‘• r •,o1 I. e lm efts miles nem Initsbuigh to Miltember. , which swept the alien and sedition laws from our
. T . ,t,lOll, Itll.l will net lie more its„ one and a hall or 1 statute books. , pies involved in the ,Monroe doctrine, and their
...s. hours ride to the an. as rani Its the rmul is tinislied 9. That Congress has no power, undCr th e cons ti- ; binding import, which admits of no misconstrue
, 411 Went Newton to Turtle Crick, a Loch ,till be completed
talon, to interfere with or control the domestic in- lion, and should be applied wjth unbending rig
1., duly or August next. . „
This land is e , situated that there is none . It more than ' etituti.ms of the several States, and that such States enty.
is.. miles front Layton or Miltenberger's Stations, and a are the sole and proper judges of everything upper- i 11. Resolved, That which the great highway of
...reitt portion of It ennead with the finest timber. time stone, ' twining to their own affairs, not prohibited by the ' nature as well as the assent of the States most
,t- hest Molding stuns, ore or glisse•huuse mod, and large i • • thatall ff t o f theb I . t ' t d •
, eonstitutaun ; e ur 8 a 0 I 10111.3 5 8.11
4
„at timber immediately interested in its maintenance has
Cr. , particulars inquired the sulwcriber in A Ileghenv city.' others made to induce Congress to interfere with ' marked out for free communication between Ilia
ap.15..1n0l (Mitt/ Id Nut:mei:Rum{ ! questions of slavery, or to take incipient steps in re- . '
ktlantic and Pacific oceans, constitutes one of
PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD. - I lotion thereto, are calculated to lead to the most • •
the most important achievements realized by the
alarming and dangerous consequences, and that all
lafffl•— I such efforts have an inevitable tendency to ditninish spirit of modern times, and the unconquerable
... i the happiness of the people and endanger the stabil.. energy of our people-,that result snould he
litv and permanence of the Union and ought not to . secured by timely, eflicieut exertion and control
Le countenanced by any friend of per political in- ' with the governments of the States within whose
stitutions. dominions it lies. We can, under no circuta
: 4. Rese/sed, That the foregoing proposition rovers. , stances, surrender our preponderance in the ad-
I and was intended to embrace, the whole subject of justment of all questions arising out of it.
i slavery agitation in Congress, and, therefore, the de- 10. Resolved, That in view of such command.
faecratie party of the Union, standing on this no- in
ginterest the people of the United States can
! newt! platform, will abide by and adhere to a faith-
i
. not but sympathise with the efforts which era
Iful execution of the acts known as the Compromise
1 measures settled by the last Congress, the act for re- ! Laing made b y the people of Central America,
elaireing fugitives from service or labor included ; to regenerate that portion of thecontinent which
1 which net, being designed to carry out an express covers a passage across the oceanic Isthmus.
prevision of the constitution, cannot, with fidelity . ' 11. Rc.vul reel , That the Democratic party will
thereto, be repealed or so changed as to destroy or : expect of the neat admin;stra lion. that every
impair its etticieney. ' effort be made to ensure an ascendancy in the
, ~. Rec./red, That the Democratic party will resist Gulf of Mexico—to maintainan permanent prci
, all attempts at renewing, in Congress or out of it, the
tection ef the great outlets through which is
' agitation of the slavery q uestion, under whatever , tutu i •
ts waters
elliptic,'the product- raked Urn
shape or color the attempt may be made. I
6. Revoked,
e d gy the proceeds of the public lands , our soil, and the commodities created by the in -
ought to be sacredly applied to the national objects dustry of the people in our western valleys and
the Union attar
specified in the constitution, andandthat we are opposed arge.
to any law fur the distribution of such proceeds .._memos
among the States, as alike inexpedient in policy end ,
repugnant to the constitution.
Resuirvd, That we are decidedly opposed to to-'
king from the President the qualified veto power, by
which he is enabled, uuder restrictions and responsibil
ities amply sufficient to guard the public interest, to
suspend the passage of a bill whose merits cannot se
cure the approval of two-thirds of the Senate and
Douse of Representativee, until the judgment of the
people can he obtained thereon, and which has saved
the American people from the corrupt and tyrannical
domination of the "Dank of the United States, end
from a corrupting system of general internal ius•
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
Cosa
Ohio and PEII 11.11,r/ValElit Railroad,
Via ALLIANCE.
THE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE To eIIICAOO
END THE NORTH Wear, In VIA CLEVELAND.
This lionte Is One Hundred miles shorter and about nine
hours quicker than the circuitous one via ludianapolin.
Three Daily Train between Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
Four. Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago.
.Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-four Miura,
and Bt. Louis thirty-seven hours.
On and after TUESDAY, May 1860, the Trains
on this Rua will run as folk.,
VIA ALLIANCE.
The trains of the Ohio and Pe:Atylvania Railroad leave
Pittsburgh at 3:00 A. M. and 7:30 A M. and 3:00 P. 31
Leave Alliance at 7:16 A. M. mid 11:fai A. M. and rabll P.M.
Arrive in Cleveland at 1000 A. NI., 2430 P. M. and 0,30 P.
Id_ connecting there with Cleveland and Toledo Railroad for
Toledo, Chicago, Ruck inland and St. lona.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, tat. Louis, and the North
weal, leaving Pittsburgh on the 7:30 A. M. train, by going
' via Clevelanii will arrive In Chicago at 8:10 next morning.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Lotus, Rock Island,
.ch t t e he, and the North-west, who wish to go through with
out dotal:aim, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 7010
A. M., as that Is the only train by which clone connections
are made through to the above points.
The trains leaving Pittsburgh at 31/0 A. and Wellsville
at 4:00 P. M. are the only ones by which passengers can
reach stations south of Alliance, or Stations on the Tuna.
calms extension.
VIA WELI-SVILLE.
Steamers Forest City and Diurnal leave their landing, op.
matte Monongahela !louse, every morning i,:sundityß ex
..epted) at 10 o'clock, for Wellsville, connecting there with
the train leaving at 4:181 P. M., Alliance at 11:00, and arriving
0, Cleveland at 9 . 2., Y. NI.. connecting with the train for
TollAin and Chicago, and Mich Central Railroad steamer
fw
iretron and Chicago.
Tickets for ChiLago and usher points on the Nortit-weaL
via Wellsville, are $.01,1 at $1 to $1,50 leas than via Alliance.
Thu trains for Cleveland connect at Hudson with trains
for Co:t allege Falls and Akron
l'ss,enger , fur buyer, New Philadelphia and other eta
u tin, "ti can go through same day
L 1014,111011
trains Iron Cleveland t.. Toledo and Chicago run an
1.410 w. • Leote Clevehttel tit t.. 1.0 A. NI., I:4L, 6,30, 8,46 and
4., P. NI. Arrive at Chica4i at 10:20 P. NI., 8:10 A M.,
t, 10 A NI 1141 , 1 6:00 P 51.
FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
Ist class. 24 crL tel dun. 2.d crz.
To Alliance. ....V/ 30 To La Salle ...$l6 Oil $l2 60
Cleveland ... 400 " Ruck 14 00 14 W Galena 18 10 14 (K)
Uliiiiago 13 00 Ski " Springfield, 14 70 16 20
Inuomlng'n ..16 00 14 40; Burlington, 19 00 15 IX
•• St. Louis 18 30 16 501 Peoria.. 18 041 14 00
Buffalo lowaCity... 20 2L Ii 76
Nillwaukie...l2 ran •• Dualfeth.... 16 00 11 Si)
Emigrant Four to l'llleAgo inoo. Rock Island $lO,Oll.
Baggage checked through to Cleveland and Chicago.
P.nengers are requwited to procure their tickets at the
office of this Couipany, in the Monongahela House, third
below the Willer .
J. DURAND. Bny't, Cleveland.
J. A. CA Aret, Pittsburgh.
VALUABLE V.ROPERTY FOR SALE
I
N THE Eiuti'rli IVARI) OF TILE C1'11:
PITTSBURGII.—TweIve lota fronlang on Bluff
teat. aeW. h is an SU Loft ntrrat, oserlooking the Monoog-a
hula river. each lot having a front of 24 feet and averaging
to oni 110 to 175 teet deep, fronting on ft 24 foot alley.
Alas, twelve lots immediately in the rear of lite above,
has tag a front 4'24 feet earl on Locust street, and run bang
by, ktoat 24 foot alley. Locust street a rail fed street.
Ten lots tronting on Bluff street. now In the city district,
ttionediatel) adjoining the above, only dirided by Millen
ger oat eat. u Melt is a ill) foot street, and also the city I inr.
Those lot. are 24 tea trout each anal averatong from 97 to
14ft feet deep. running back to a I 5 fad all.
Ten lots 111 tic rear of the ...are. rata] lot 11A Vit..; a front
.'24 feet oo lucust street anti running back awl teat tat is
IS
f.. 4 alley.
one lot on the e..tner of Vitobraam and Forbes street, 29
feet (runt on Foil,at street, running, task to St. Patrick's
TAI feet. which is a 24 f 024 alley.
Three lots 24 but ..rut-h, fronting • n Furiws street, rtill.
beck I.fta tort to St. Patrick's alle y .
IN A LLKOHEN Y CITY.
two two story 1,1,k houses mud lots. watt bark
I•toldilig - ft. out. with a trout of feet, au literal
stn et,
)11.1 abate the North colonial; running Is.): V; feet to a
La .1 tliiey .
Aaamall two stogy brick bourn anal lot fronting
street...di the North side near the canal, I.i feet
"tit Itobinson street, runt:inn; lariok feet to a 4 toot
nage, I
K Manning
Warren, It.
Allegheny city
Ptnev, Clarion c I
flittab.trgh
Allegheny city.
Pittahurgh
A Ilagheny city
PI Et Nburgh .
I h,l Illart.a. Pn
lii tAlairgh
A Hag - bung eft)
I'lttsburgh
% lure° ( , nt.
11Imn
umb
RA%otalft, Ohl
I%ttat.lllol
Pitint,nrgh
1“-A111 In
Pittsburgh.
A'.l.l4heny city•
W•orro
I It. 1 , 01 ri
All ,h. r ,
ttrevort
I ry.lll, ennui
MEM=
is it trn n In;
nu korner A rrangement.-Chango of Hour
tie m,-1 after MANDAN' next tl•re %I'M I,eTIIRFE DAILY
TRAIN, letivieo. tot PIII lADELPII lA.
THE Nit tliN I Nil MA 11. TRAIN le, ee Pittelcirith for
Ptitledclphui at do A N
THE EAST' LIN Ei. ek Pittdattith fer Philadelphia et
_ o'clock. P 31
THE !HOWL' EXPlidite'S TRAIN lea,. for
at IA P N.
BLAIRSVILLE At'IN)NINIODATIiNN TRAIN bane Pine
t•orkli deity. ekcept Sunday. al 4.30 o'cl•••Ii. I'. NI.
BRINTON'S ACCONI Mc/RATION TRAIN loci,. Pit tebor,; h
daily at II ..'.. lock A NI.. lt;:k1 I M . sod tkUtt P NI -runclog
k 4 for a. Turtle Crock. litalge
The above Lite, farm.t n 1 Pittcburßis with the Railroade
t.. sod I ronl A it. , 11, (itlenn met ('limy.''. 111 •
ral.ktrt, l.eriogt , o nthl Loa, elle. it).: Terre Haw-,
tholleidt. Lafayette 1.1141 lull iteipolle. Ind • Mono:tit Pay
-1•41. yuutgurld, Itellefot ttihe, scodoeky. Toledo. (lei eland,
1111111-11, 7,01444,111, Mai...llea Alt Wookter. 01.1 o; ale.,
the Packet Bosh. (nth lto NEW ORLEANS. ST.
I .111 s. ILLS end CISCINNAII
TIIRIICIi II TICE ins LA- j.k./ • from either of the
el,ve idneek.
Fur further particulart .nn hatellollk et the illiterect
tuirtlag poioLA. l'ac..ettkere crow the NTret Will tiro! lb,. Ihe
khortest and twist expeditious rut« to Ijilikll44ll.lllA, 1'.11T14
more, NeW , ikeiton .1 NIESKI NI EN.
4.ge01, Passenger thick, Pitteborgh.
THOS. MOORE.
Agent, Paketihor Lines, Philadelphia.
MEE
IMvl•w.
11,cor•la.
taburgli
Harr. , 111 ,
I•tttalmr.
A poll, Pa.
I I nukliis,% rn•tr:
Irt,l,,•nt
(10.11, WORKS FOR. SALE.-Sixty
r.a ..t laud. with Zoo ul l',nl at tached, alai nll tla•
mr
111 nu+una.luloperation Said Farm is
the )4,ll..agaliela nye!, t 4 rating aluavo
t ivt rupplle.l etth a /i.t.rnt liouaw, Baru, T.atant
and nu excellent hail..
Th ., „( tine thick. and cannot be nur1.8.,..ed
115 y. Bw n. they p.O uvular. apply t.,
Ng:1101_40N h PAINS.
Ja1234 Na.'Ltr, I.lborly
_ _ .
r rll N IoN 1101E1 Foil
bot 11.4.1. flouting the Monongahela Wharf. he
ttl ,•. a aunt I sod Grant ntreets. together mitt- the
:-TA 81.3 111,4 .•la Rita, Led, will be far reut after the Int day
..1 April next-
The alone 11-bd i, lag very large and commodious. and
near the propoua.l nit, of two Railroad Statitain and the
\Chart...ll . er* n maekable inducetni•ntin to tinny wishitur.
to
rigage in t lime Inquire at the office of
UEU. 4.ItNOU).t CO.,
mhtktf-.--,1,1) Fourth atreet.
RA RE C 11.1.NCE.--T he subscriber hay
ing ,e g age.i in another 'Milne*a a hich C1..1711411.1+ WM
4.. time mud attention, weehen to diap,ria• of Irma
'ten and
11,031'y Bast NOM. The 4tauding of the Howie 14 well knee a
ian the tiret of its kind, the business large and tuareeslug by
tudoiners ~f the best clans In the city.
To ell ENTERPRISING BUSINESS MAN, It is a rare chance ana
siren fortune. Far particular* eniliLre of
felltf W. A. M'CLUIttl, corner Wood and Sixth ate.
UNION COAL WORKS FOR SALE. --
The Coal 'Works lately owned hy A Leech, Jr. &
triturated on the Nlonongaliela river. mianit '233 stnton troin
itts
Pburgh. are tor tale. The prop, I
11t3 perchea of land. (nude leas) and all the
Oral therein; and also all the Coal in itlaut luo /KT. wore,
together with Buildings, Riallwaya, &c.
For further particulars apply to
D. W. & A. B. BELL, Atty'l at law,
18111 ilevrtf No. 103 Fourth at. Pittsburgh.
WRT IIY OF A " 1 " 1 ' E N lON ! - -FOR
SA LE.—A new duelling house Jast finished, two
, t-. 11 ,-n. artanged with hall. two parlors, dining and
l,iu•lien, three I 11111111.n . r.. good cellar, bath room. Sc.: a hi'
.111:6t In the card, and good stuldo. trim of 20
loot err Can rod street. Allegheny city, 13) Iron feet .leep bt Led.
Lo ,tswg Place $1,400, 'rerunt—tiloo iu betel. t,untinder
in “ne and two yearn S. CUT/113Ela SUN.
et
61)lark at u; 79 .-
- -
sp2&4airtat
RAILROAD,
NV - RIGHT'S • PREMIUM KATIIARION
cuole the head, and remoras all symptorai Road,
Person tieing
WRIGIITS KATIIARION
Are never liable to wan-stroke.
Wilk: 1 ffl"S PRi:ittUM KATIIARION
is the most valuable acquisition to We toilet, retaining the
Hair in any retell - el form.
Fur sale by Hr. tIEO. If. KIIITSER and R. E. SELLERS
A CO.. at 2b cents inn Lott le.
LAK_ELY,. & I~ICIIFS'. REAL ESTATE
itROKKIth AND AUCTION KERS, curlier of Seventh
lid Smithfield ittreeta, Pittaburgli, alit attend to selling by
Auction any property told by Ezecutors, or by order of Or
pham' Court, in the Cityor ; and to any ileeeription
of Heal Estate out of the City.
PRAT'S DAUGERREO'CYPES AND A-M
-,TYPES, which g ive such g eneral astisfaction are
daily obtained, in every kind of weather, at Lafayette Build
ing, No. ST FOIJItTIi street. Particular attentiou paid to
u mbrotyping, as the time of sitting is much lens than re
quired for itau g erreotypOs. Pictures of children taken in a
few seconds in either of the above named styles. Ambro
ty pe or Ihrvgen . eotype Copies mad. correctly from every
kind of pictures. Warnanted perfect. Prioee moderate.
cher motto is, TO PLEASE.. mhIS
A;STALKER'S UNEQUALLED INDEL
IBLE IN K.—l Imre just received a large supply of
this celebrated Indelible Ink, with or without the prepans.
(fun. It is offered as the best ink now in use. In all cm.*
the eatery will be refunded where It does not please.
JOS. PLEMING,
ap‘2s corner Diamond alley aud Market at.
TORN LIAFT,J a., successor to James Ale,.
t.. 1
Duffey, wholesale and retail DRUGGIST, and dealer in
PALNTS, OILS, DYN-STIJ SFS, cornet of Wood and Sixth
streets, Pittsburgh.
93.11agolar Agent 10s. LT. Ades IffetsffrAtie. ap2l
S
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NUMBER 21
PITTSBURGH POST.
TUESDAY MORNING.
THE NEW PLATFORM
OF TILE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
IRE DALTIMORR PLATFORM OF JUNK, 1852
pruvements.
S. R,ol red, That the Democratic party will frith
fully ahide by and uphold thu principles laid down
in the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions of 1798,
and in the report of Mr. Madison to the Virginia
Legislature, in 1790; that It adopts those principles
BP constituting one of the main foundations of its
political creed, and is re,olved w carry them out in
their obvious meaning and import.
9. Resolred , That the war with Mexico, upon all
the principles of patriotism. and the laws of net ion.
was a just and necessary war on our part, in which
every American citizen should have shown'hituself
on the side of his country, and neither morally nor
physically, by word or deed, have given 'aid and
comfort to the enemy.'
10. Res./red, That we rejoice at the restoration of
friendly relations with our sister republic of Mexico,
and earnestly desire for her all the blessings and
prosperity which we enjoy under republican institu
tions ; and we congratulate the American peoplenpon
the results of that war, which have so manifestly jus
tified the policy and conduct of the Democratic pat
ty, and insured to the United States ' indemnity for
the past, and security for the future.'
11. Reisolred. That in view of the condition of
popular institutions in the Old World, a high and
sacred duty is devolved with increased responsibility
upon the Democratic party of this country, as the
party of the people, to uphold and maintain the rights
of every State, and thereby the Union of the States.
and to sustain and advance among us constitutional
liberty, by continuing to resist all 'monopolies and
exclusive legislation for the benefit of the few at the
expense of the many, and by a vigilant and con
stant adherence to those principles and compromises
of the constitution, which are broad enough and
strong enough to embrace and uphold the Union as
it was, the Union as it is, and the Union as it shall
he, in the full expansion of the energies and capacity
of this great and progressive people.
IMF CINCI.N.NATI PLATFORM OP Jurre, 1856, ADDED
And whereas, since the foregoing declaration
was uniformly adopted by our predecessors in
National Conventions, an adverse political and
religious test has been secretly organized by a
party claiming to be exclusively Americans, and
it is proper that the American Democracy should
clearly define its relation thereto ; therefore
1. &waved, That the foundation of this
Union of States having been laid in its prosperi
ty, expansion and pre-eminent example in free
government, built upon entire freedom in mat
ters of religious concern, and no respect of
persons in regard to rank or place of birth, no
party can justly be deemed national, constitu
tional, or in accordance with American princi
ples which bases its exclusive organization upon
religious opinionsand accidental birthplace.
2. That we reiterate with renewed energy of
purpose the well considered declarations of
former Conventions upon the sectional issue of
domestiaalaTerl, and concerning the reserved
rights of States ; and that we may more distinct.
ly meet the issue on which a sectional party,
. ~~' ; .. Y .. Y
' I'. -4
!M=E
Standiug CAM., six LLwv or low, INT n 11114121
CILVSG,ILS6I.I VI PIA satitt
Doe equal,. per annitht, (exclusive of ite ,Leper)....... 25 00
Marriage notices, 50 cants; Leath notices, 25 cents.
JUNE 10
BOLT'S PATENT HAND STAMP.—The
sitliscriber, Agent for the ' FRANKLIN lIAN It
STAMP COMPANY," of Boston, Mass., Is now prepared to
offer to the public a Stamp which, for all practical purposes,
surpasses any of the kind heretofore offered to toe public.
For Railroads, Post-ottices, Public blouses, Steamboats, to
Professional men fir stamping their Biwa y, Druggists for
printing their own labels, and all :Mercantile men for stamp
ing their envelopes. and hi fact EVERT was in the commu
nity who want), a ..i.ouni, for marking Linen, Clothing, Sr.,
this Is Just the thing.
This Stamp is unlike any other in the market, and is not
I
pelt to A VetlOnq rett,Unbly urged strut est other articles of
the 1 ln)I offered to the public, wtikii facts are established on
examination—
Ist. It is offered for about one-half the tonal cost of others.
2d. Being more simple to its construction, it is lees liable
to get out of order.
' operated,3.L Tl l :e lt prt is ip m rirtors com r W ely t, n7 s sin ier the
of lurking PERFECT IMPREISSIoNs.
tntrlns a i n c d n u teri e : c o utai f rho
Stamp fur its general adoption, feeling confident that its
I cheapness and superiority combluisl, over all others, will
give it a favorable introduction.
'fine public are invited to call and we the operation and
the variety of styles of electrotype thee.
Orders received fur any Style or pattern, and the diet elec
trotyped, of the best material and workmanship.
MOSES F. EATON, Agents
No. 139 First Street, Vittaburgl , Pa.
N. B.—AGENTS WANTED immediately to ma'am for the
above, to whom a liberal commission will be paid.
CERTIFICATE.
I hereby certify that MOSES F. EATON, of Pirtabergh,
Pit., is the duly appointed Sole Agent for the .le of "Bolt's
Patent Hand Stamp" for the State of Pennsylvania, (except
ing the City of Philadelphia) and also for the Counties of
Ashtabula. Dwell till, slolioning, Columbiana and Jefferson,
to Mai State of Olin,
FRANKLIN HAND STAIIP Co3IPANT, Boa TON, MASS..
By their Agent, W. WILLARD.
Isburali, Mar 12. 1 afel. trivia)
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MISCELLANEOUS
PROC LA AT lON. —By ,virtne of a pre
cept under the hands of Woo B. Velure, President
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. ira and for the Fifth
Juuicial District of Peuosylvania and Justice of the Court
tat Over and 'Terminer, and General Jail Delivery. in end fur
said District, and William Boggs and Gabriel Adams, Fans..
Amoebae Judges of the willT Courts. In and for the Comity
of Allegheny, dated the sixteenth (lay of May. iu the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and liftv-six., and
to me (Erected, for holding a Court of Oyer and terMiLICI,
and General Jail Delivery, at the Court Ilousein the City of
Pittsburgh. on the first Monday taccond day) of June, lite],
at I 0 o'clock.
Public notice is hereby given to all Justices of the Peace,
Coroner and Constables of the County of Alleghe ith ny,
the that
they be then and there, In their proper persons, wir
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other roulette
branbeio to the those thing" which tar their respective offices,
in their behalf, appears to be done--and also thud that will
prosecute the prisoners that maw are
en and or may
there be
it
t to the Jail
of said County of Allegheny, to be th proe
cute against them as shall being.
Given under my hand, in Pittsburgh, this sixteenth day cf
drod
May
and tlfty-six, a , in the year of nd of t our Lo he Commonwealth t rd eine fhouaand eighe ht hum
th.
myl7.td RUDY YATTRRSON. Sheriff.
NEW AND CHEAP BOOKS I—The Spar
rowgruss Papers; by Fred. S. Cozzens.
The Lady's Guide to perfect Gentility ; also, a Useful Ire
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Piuribustah : by Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P. 11.
Song of Milkandwatha, and o.her Pnetus.
Salad for the Social—beautifully illustrated.
A Defence of the l'ulicy, as opposed to the co
croachments of foreign influence, and especially to the tub,
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States; by Thos. K. Whitney.
Forties' Volunteer Ilarind—in 2 vela. -
Just reed by W. A. GI LDENSENNEY A CI ).,
niyl4 Fifth st., opposite the Theatre.
REMOVAL.-WM. CARVILL HAS RE
NIOVED ftoul No. 22 FMstreet to N0..2.12 Libel is
.treat, where he is prepared to SINT his costemere a ith ti.e
eweat Amto ra9840111
&
THE . VOYAGE OF LlFE'—Engravings of.
these great Moral Pictur s. saluted by the late Phoa.
Cole, are now on view at the store of
J. J. GTLLESPIE L CO., 76 Wool st.
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