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BRECKENRIDGE, I=l DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET CANAL COMMISSIONER GEORGE SCOTT, or CoLUMLIA C A.1,1 , 1T0R lII\I. P IL: JACOB FRY, Jr., lloNniolrEar St la VT , II fil TIMOTilli IVES, l'orrEn CouNTT To-monunw we commence pabro.hing the nrin inn. of the Pres. in regar , l to the I,tinoorntic EIM=:! THE PLATFORM.—Our render , tril l find on the first page of thi ,, paper the Itetnoc•ratic platform in full as adopted by the Cincinnati Convention. The first half of it is but a re-allirmance of the Baltimore platform of The b a lance relate s to matters that have as , iimed more `pedal im portance since that date. Th wh;. N‘ o l d,l on derstand the creed of the and study well the platform. W E n-iii puldi=h to-morrow a hiograidih - al P ketch or the lion. John e Rrecke , ;ridgo, the Democratic candidate for Vice Pre,idont. TOE PLATFORM The Democratic platform adopted by the late Convention differs in but one essential feature from the Baltimore platform of That feature relates to our foreign policy, particularly in reference to Central America, and our va , f interests in the Gulf of Mexico. It takes bolder and more truly American ground- , in that re- Teat than its predecessor. Events since Is 11! have given rise to this difference. and no true American patriot can soy that the resolutions in rtqat 101 l tO 01(0 , 0 TIM . ter- Arc n,t correct in pri Mph.. and justified by the }'r-r:.; k otoliti n,.f our foreign relations. The resolution 9 endor-ing the Nehra., , ka 1,11 not differ in spirit and intent from the plat* form of Ii Though that bill f 1 .4 not tlon passed or intro , ltwe.l, c e•t the eornprow,o purr% of I `- , .:0 1 11n.1 cii tually and folly repe,!,l :11i,,,uri line, and 1,..,1'111,1.1 Ncl popular ttoveroignty tt tb tt'rrib , rte.. Neltrat.ka• kauaatt art was but an appl tt-tt I,M the principl , . an I it , en•kr,mient now i- dt.t a re-aflirinan•e of a daig .-et•led p dd , y It polies that, like opp,ition Id the e , rrii; flnences a national bank, will bear tl., -Cr II! ny of time, defy the clam..r of in, a , .1 grow more popular with each succeeding ye 1- It is, but applying to the T. princip:, recognised taut admitted :1.4 rorrect tii regard t• the Stores, that the ltwal .overeignty 'ha!!, in a constitutional and legal way. settle local itie. Clow., whether they relate t.. loser} or any ntliet matter. That principle lie•t at tile foun.lat:‘4a all our Republican institution , , and will not 1 , surrendered. The Democratic party, now thi only national party, wi:l su<tain it, leli that „the great mass of the people f the who!, country will approve it. The sen.ele.• clam against it no more furioni and enthittered th i• was the clamor agaimit the liemicracy when ; purchased Louisiana and id little; our territer when it resolved to strike for the freedom o: 1,:. sew: when it "ernebed out men-ter mit'. • • Lank: Hhe❑ it n-yeale 1 a , n law : when it annex,. 1 the in. , .lenee of Ml•xt•.. i •p1ir ., ..1 the I.lti 1 of goll All the measures an , l ,r rnr party have been severely testeh -have to elarnorou. oppo,tion, falsehood and to eel RPOLItI..rI lilve in the en I prove] an I salutary, !tn.] r mm,n lr i ai prohation or the people. And ,0 it sill be ivith it , late an I prevent measure , an .I i-sae' It Ix , bat I stand firmly to it. , grit ear lin,: prinelp!e- v. i boldly and fear:essly announce an I explain I , leiii and all will be we'''. The I tte Ci,n%ent:en h done anal in November next the pe .juk, w. . record their approval iiir pkt for, in : to. let the people decide. \\ imly to li. judgment : their -oher thought . the r patriotism. and their desire Gar security ac•,!i • t domestic strif, :Lrl , l foreign aggressi.iii But the most imp”rtant feature ,f the plat f.,rla after all, that relating to Central ..ltnerica an I the Gulf of Mexico The importance ,•I route. of e,minerc ,, o- ,4 the 1 IC 1+,1111)1,1 .r Central America. eau n., overi or their safety :mil lie in pxirt i I inteKerenee. or by the disturbed it.. ! rev.ilutiiinary conditiiiii of tic Ilf•rwe i1,1,,,it,•.11!) t 1.1 ( ruil re-ohltion- an d h,•ur, ro•solill, 1. thy Nt.th the N\ ,tkt•r tti .‘,•w, itt ill \ g..verriment m that p,,wer on ,•nrth -6 „ ul•I he ,otet with th.,-r State- t.. our nn•l it Hi Detuocrati, policy now annollo earriel i-weh ititerfeiri•iii i e will iiiit our foreign Let , li 1 , -; I and prutupt Pflipllol, LIDA Vei• haVi' ,lillinitto• I I. long to thal 0., siring 113111 in endure. It is time a !wire adopted, nail it i- ty,tie rrrommt•ndel ft it iL right source. That ,ourre w:4 , one of the fulle-t, ablest and moPt intelligent national convention. , that ever a.i.ietnliled in this country. It NVII , the convention of the only national party now in ex• oitenee in thin country, and the resolution 4 were adopted with a degree of unanimity that proved that party entirely in earned in relation to tho important intereit, They form certainly :in ini portant feature f our pktr",,, The resolution in regar.l th, speedy overland rout, u1c”ramu i ,,,•., 1i,,,, the Atlantic and Pat : di.' coat- 1101',... II territory WIL.S tt dot•ih..h hot it W:LS with, car,. s, a 111. t. the government to any -.'hems ,11Jo , t or railr.l•l But the egabli•ltflivut of a milom road that would enal.le t 1..• vov , rilluvnt t" vide for the the l' i- at, lutely necessary, mid Wit ii out deTiy. • On the whole thc platf..nn w , ll hoar for fu!! est scrutiny, and will ‘1 ,, u1.11i.—.. moil with r,rtf.r•tl approval. Thepart , or it Itim wr d.tve t i•• rially tuentionenl are but a repetitim of t form of and have been fully endor-ed once before by the popular vote. •• Our friends of the Post illuminate.' their on Friday night, the 'whole thirty to, tie l e,.' we believe, being ablaze in token of the joy of the proprietors. and of the • Ullterritied ' generally. • %.'r the nomination of James Buchanan. The partj, tJo, burnt powder to the extent of 'an build, I tine , ." to encourage their friends and terrify ibulr enemies. •. A , on older, not a better, soldier than our neigh ", the we admonish them not to be eery noi. V tiviore they are out of the woods: not to lake 00 ~I .ieVl, l n 010, tnutai.harilly, until they El b ll have The alcove i fr the Pitt, burgh Journal, of Monday. Hur neighbor's advice is duly appre ciated, Lot it comes too late. We have achiev .1 a victory already. We consider Mr. Cu chnnan's nomination equivalent 1., an election Nevertheless, we A:01 n..t in the least relax our efforts to make it such :in overwhelming triumph in all the States but two that our di:organized opponents " will never he heard of more. Notwithstanding the sad experience of the Journal man in 185:2, in the illuminating line, we shall persist in considering our " gas and grease" expended on Friday night a good invest- Meat. ..‘. -, •- , - THE HEIGHT OP ABSUDITY. • ' The Philadelphia Time., a Kno w Nothing or makea some remarks that certainly bear cff the palm fur utter absurdity. It now re cztrumen,l,a the withdrawal n r Fillmore and 1) ,, n,•1 -,,0 as candidates. It then promotes that al,' the opposition to the Democracy . suiniiin e upon Wheat. Nl'Lt•an Im, town brought for ward by the " Republicans Anil seems moat likely to he their canbibate. Th .ther elements of mim-it nin. arc iebn • to the Timex, should combiee Inc hi, . rind it then proceeds tuahe ealoulatb.ii= -1 , 141 the result. .ILNI , 10 . e rve. Vl.ea n• if he runs, will he the e ,, Tieein randidnte nr the "Republi can ," nrnLn'itinn 01 flit• Time, Ftiys it hilieve. , he woul.l carry Kentucky and Tennes.ee !! And it fur ther stirpo , w. that hi: , chancem would be the heat in )laryl:i.l, I hilawa re, an probably Thus five southern, slave-holding States are set down by thoi K. N. organ RS probable for the abolition candidate ! Could anything more Fib , uni be uttered Yes, one thing even more rib sand is uttered by the same paper, in the same article. It sap that in I%.nr4.tyledrila Judge Nll.eat chances will I.e better than Nlr . c liqn in - thing we linve seen uttere,l in n ness . mlinper for ninny n il.ty. Mr. Buell:wan beaten in own Z 4 tlte In' Now. we draw loit ,me onclu , lon from FUCII Itii0111• crlic11131:011S that our oponent , nre utterly hope and are corn peile.l intagdne ,icet, , in State, where they know that it ie utterly impu , :tible. What other an elusion ran be po. , 4ildy he drawn from caleu- I d tions cn nlddard, and voiniate9 =n mon.trou,+ and tiliculdu. Kentucky d+ , et down for ii Lean aKain• t Breckenridge, who the Tim a 1- the megt uopular r11:1:: in that State. 'ill! we need not pursue this theme further. There i, nut w whin, in,ru uaki li.r a Innat: n4ylinn win. will f r raw nwrnent believe an) thing utterly void of senso and rea , on. 11e believefr. Buchanan'. majority in l'entisOvs nia will fall little if any short of thirty thousand . We hare puldic assurances from many St. Lino Whig that thirty thousana of their number will support Mr. Buchanan in this State : aml in al; probability that e,tittutte •is not boi large. There are Put tit.si Democratic voter+ in ibis State. awl tili..y will all turn k.(lt tlii+ time with 5...1.1.;(1,t(0.0 (11.1 Innr V. an•l thotymmlQ (.1 returning K -.nu.• i•leu may l,r f,o-nw,l,,f the "Ni hvlming t r•ccic,• in hi- native Slate. :>,tid Own wit! cm.ry o•Vv'V . an 1 111+0 \ II 111cIngln. Indiana I .w.t 3,1 NviV 1 oik 1.v113,., I •li) 'a, .1111 Irlll n 5C,• ire n lo : the result tnu-t 1.0 41. the ',Ville o NF \ Elt Wo a nomiriti,n In Nre pn•noptly nu li3;;y re-ik.,titied to tli c,/ Janie' finch auan now 11 r will pu!,:,-1 to rll , l - r extract frtu uumerk•u. irqpe, .how ,ng ft CS rdiftlity adid enthurtism never heforr ne.--,1 Public Inerting, ftre rollod or holden in al: Ow prlticl pal towns to re.pon,l t., the nomirp, It it 'aid that Judge M . Lean uili Jec,io, run a' ranJh•lnte mgainrt Mr Iturb,tnnn Tl u prukient sn 11p Ibe gltiJd atice he hold:, now, 1 ,, r the err:n:l, ty de:ent ip pnrsttit of another I'un N. Y. Tribune CollllllCtlCs a L tig. ,Iru z lie,BUCliAltat preaying he t.s. e r y eft 1-24 of ftc.. '',',ArltAff4W.y five. Th,. 7'. ' • ppost•ti Slur, when it jqinz,i., AIATSRM4,4I..nr7II . : From the orttli .•I lb community it 3yitieCorne.l There 24 no nb i eet to all applications for linonor Loin grant.- 1 It onder,t...l that the Roar • f '.• n 11,,1 - r h.• have z.y ..f th.• I ' ll'o Shev re-itzire the 1 , 0 ! ,•:1 tile part rim .tp•tr:t: It I` Nithill ttle I,OllWe, jrltd t• it the to th.• LI i ,I , 1 1 1 . 11.• have :tritroprmte-i Ihe I. tlati., thi. week t,, hear rea,Aria why o.; the applicAla, :1 h.. le• I - I.r,tlgid forward to ,11, , w that ,tirh apple, •11•111,1 tp , t Lr }'rnnt , •.l. the pinky gill 1131 n rep ,tat l 0 c.onpla,u if the applicant. are• ohlfiining, their ,il9ect+. The new- el the 1.411;n:0:on „r Mr. 1:i HAS, R• - 't•C(`IVV.I the lit•in..crnes w/:1 fin 4.w.h11-11.111 . i111:VII I- rnnl 4, 1113.11. , 1 Th Ili, I. gri•git d of it .Ins ~1 P. ‘,O r “,4••1 1,„ pfir , y glilwr...l from oVl,ry the At niito• and P.trifte, and ;t thocooghly t • resented the judgment and .ent.mo i.t of rm. ~,, Iv 1131131110. party 3'lW (.xl-flu!: In the I nom The %Mole proceeding- have b e en , byllott mon) and magnanimity on the 1.31 ,if a nd the con, teflon that the decbions of the coo ,ention were to be the ruling policy of the cc , . try, em .,-1 3 COOl 113 , 1 4111,1Ls.r.ffiat, delib eri o, opon curry step, every inemoire, and every Note The di , ,mitied and decided tone ,f the resolution roil p..-inc the platform touching ,•very ~11 . 01,1,cAl interests, no•ets the Mast hearty op pr.vnl of all De n lournt The nomination r James Buchanan is concede,l by all parties to io• e , juivalent to an election. That the bent intere.t.s in the country are con . stilted by this choice no one can doubt. Th, great questions of the , lay can alone be nettled by the Democracy. The maintenance of our country's honor abroad, the preservation of the in , titurions which have made the land we live in an inviting home to the oppressed and crowded population of the old world, the perpetuity of the compact which makes the multiplying Suites glorlm, !Mit, an' all to be secured by the 1.3 r ty Wh;,ll 113. chos e n tie experienced statesumn, and sterling Democrat, James Buchanan..., its .o:ind,rd-hearer during the campaign of lie has been before the public as a State ler jurbd. diplotmitbd. representative in Coo gross, I . S. Senator, or (mhinet minister, f o r the ty years, proving himself in each of the.... department , of the public. set VIC!. le,lll3te to the higlond requirement- , of the various offices to which he was called by the regard of his fellow citi /MIS 311k1 neighbors, the confidence of legbla tures of his own ,lute, and the discrimination of no less titan three national administrations. His pa.d is so well known to M. countrymen that not a hesitating (mould can enter the mind of a Dem ocrat that his future course will he alike emi nently.useful and honorable to the country.. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD.— The oommittee appointed by the Pittsburgh Arid Connellsville Railroad Company, composed of Nlessrs. ltakewell, Russell and Stewart, have boen in the city for a day or two for the purpose or haring the affairs of the company, in refer ,Tiee to their bonds, endorsed by the city, so ar- I :urged that the city will be secured from loss and the road made. These gentlemen appeared before the committee on internal improvements i n th e council, and after having explained the whole subject, the committee yesterday reported, unanimously, an ordinance looking to a favora ble adjustment of the difficulty. The Council will no doubt pass the ordinance, and thus quiet the fears of all concerned.—Baltimore Patriot. THE tobacco trade at Richmond is quite ex tensive, and very active at present. The ave rage inspections are said to be about 275 blts., and this, it is expocte.l, will continue for two months to come. TFIOUS4SOS OF C!lll.,•itElq die annually of the Croup, and yet two or three doses of Dr. Rey.-rs' /.t,rwort, Tar and Canchalagua will destroy the false membrane formed by this disease, give free passage to the breath, and thoroughly relieve this distressing complaint. Mothers, think of thiz . !. It is equally efficacious in all Pulmonary Ihsease4. For sale by druggists everywhere. EMM • • - - 40.f..e, , • ThKt i. certitin!v the mogt ILL NvVi .kr•l MI=EMI =MEE vcr the Lin.] thmi r li. r 1... 13,1 111 141, The Yell I'reddent. ~ ~. • • - t 4- -4 • - • . ♦. el •-• ti • • t r • "‘" ; 'VOTER IN THE TFIRIOCRATIC NA TIONAL CONVENTION THE PACIFIC RAILLLOAD Resolved, Thgt th, Ihimocrati. rii,-gni zes the great importatme in a politi..al and com mercial point of view, of 1 sabi and speiMy Com o-m.14,0t,, through our own territory between the atlantic and Pacific co,mts of this Ltnlon ; aiiil that it is the duty of the Federal Govern- Intit to exorcise promptly, all its constitutional power for tl e attainment of that object, thereby binding the union of the States in indissoluble bonds, and opening to the rich commerce of Asia, an overland transit from the Pacific to the )IFssissippi river, and the great lakes of the North. The motion to lay the above resolution on the W 64 defeated by the following vote by States 111 E V‘EfEl. BY STATES To LAY THE. PACIIIi RAILHoAI, NO. VOTFO. Ave?. NAI 0 NI al ne . IS 110 S New 11.1ini.sli ire . 4 1 \ eroo.ot. C 00 ~ Ins•a , l)t , ett , 13 1 12 1;10 - le I /flan,' 4 2. Con to , : IOU) Il .1 2 New F0rk...... . .. . . -' on Now Jersey.... . - • 7 7 ini Pennsylvania... . ... . ."7 00 -. I lela wan. .. '.. 1 " 00 , V,rain la . . . 1 • 1 . , to. North Carolina I 11 lii no South Carolina S s tio tie,Lcia 111 7 . A labaina 9 00 9 NI i,iIAE ippi , 7 00 I,uisinni (3 (10 'Olio ei I. Is entook v .12 110 12 Tenne,see , 1.2 . 1 11 11oliana 1:1 MI I .: Illinois I I 1.0 I 1 NI issonri... .... . ... . ..1 oo S Ark (in.. , . ... .. 1 on .1 NI o•lJigan . . c. 00 1, Flori.la :1 •• 1 , 1,1 1 (111 1 no J l ' itill,rn .24 I Oil I 1111111=1111 ti a, a. I,dl.'w N 1.111.• ...... New lim.pAire run Rhode New 1 ork.. .elf lercrs Penn •) Iva Jilt I \I 13112=1111Ill!I is rr tr It nr Pr i"L nna. \ rl I ex I ti sca• ui • \llan. • 1,11 :yIL• ti '; .to I 4.1, k \ • rr t ni • 5 al s Nt . 1 krntu , ky Sesmeammoe 113wi-h, Ma.enchuxot t. Rhode itlAn•l Cull UPC! Wilt Nee 1, h Nen Jer.es Penn IVA .c Vt NI Kr% 'AO 1 Pr{:•11In IMME=!I M •• 4. 1 pi 1 I • inn K. litork,, I 1311111.15.M1 Inalann Illnn•i• MI. un A knn n., flit 11 ott I ,r 1 exit lVi.con.ll) MEE! Rust., 2 votes. ‘Vhen Vermont was called. Mr Smalley said • The delegation of Vermont,helieving that nu mocrat has a right to refuse his service. wiwn hia country calls, have instructed me to cast the five votes of Vermont for the talented, accom. plished an•t eloquent 8011 of Kentucky, John t• Breckenridge. Th e ft,ll,witig. %va t , th.. re. , 1111. Or the q..(.4.1i.1 I,efor.. 1111. .lelegalrion. made it .4111111,1,h , T1,1111“. , Pe 111.. 11‘ nwl girt the y..nilg I<rnhtrkinn the 1111'1111111.111. Vole New Ilempshiro . .. U 0 U o Vermont U U U 11.) 1%1).8814040.90H , ....... I 1 o l I Rhode INland 0 0 U U 1 0 ConneeLicut 0 (I ti New York U U U 01-; New Jersey U U U u U Pennsylvania U U U U 0 27 ielan are Maryland Virginia.. North Carolina 0 0 II) U U South Caroling U It U g 1/eorgia U It 0 111 U 0 Alabama.. Mississippi Louisiana 9 0 0 0 ti Ohio 0 U 0 4 19 Kentucky 0 0 0 U 12 U Tennessee U 12 U U U Indiana U 0 0 0 13 o 0 0 0 11 u hl ss our i 0 u u U 9 A rkausa.s 4 0 0 0 9 9 Michigan .. U 0 U 0 U lowa U U 0 u 4 0 Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 3 U California 0 U 0 0 4 U The scene that occurred between the first and second ballots was extraordinary. As the call of the States progressed, it was clear that Breckenridge was rapidly leading the other candidates, but the feeling for the young Kentuckian blazed sudden ly into an universal enthusiasm, and half a ; .4,7 " y•••-:••• . - • ;•!:t , , 01^ ' 4, • •' ; a. , • ANes Nap.. 1-lo 11=1 (•TEV, 1E4.. lIIIMEMEEB o o 11 0 p u 0 0 0 o o 0 :.,tO :1:1 11 ?., 13 32 ::, 31 f) 2'o A. ""- "" E .. E A ;_ " IM:Mi=l 0 U U 0 3 u 1 U U U 7 0 U U U u 9 0 U 0 u II 7 11 0 0 II u 00000 ::00000 24 13 11 22 117 .",1 Mini MUM MEEM EMM dozen Statet-Were up A t the "ame momen' mauling to change their v, '-- from 11„1,),i, Hultman, Johnson • au. J. C. r re ek. euridge. All of th, e .I , g, were prefaced by j t.entenee: - the dm, hot with dren tion to th.• wi:ndrawn, Surniug with admiration of the adopted eamlidate. And so the tide of glory o- • room] the 3,11 o: man till he way near ly wheltned iu the nOngctlul , Woor, and the con tinued cheering—caught up and eehoe I,y he innon outside—and by the etnl.rtice , i of half thousand enthusiastic men When. after exhau,ting effio Le President could be heard, he said : Uentlemen of the Convention, John C. Creek. enridge, of Kentucky. has reccived 2t4i; vote, an d is therefore the unanimous choice of the Con vention for the office of Vice-Pre , ident of the United States. Then again the Convention resolved itself into a carnival, a din as of an army entering a Malakoff; hats and handker,hiefs waived in air--all dignities and proprieties waived alto- gather. Finally n hnarse cry for lireckenridge! Breck ridge. take tho eta nl organi7ed itself from Inc multitudinous di.cord, tind gathering volume, r.,,e until the Kentin•ky delegation took the 110111- hy the ,houldrr , and plaoed liiin where all "old nee and hear The m• rvellou. oration l e ft him the elf i,icitn.l for ,peeeh, but I:reekettridge : 1 , 1- H 111,:r1: Vrittl 1; Pre , ..rteut an! tientienien or . ihr Conren toin . This re-iult is plite illieSpeeteil tii me, it ran Leto itny ill Ail 1 hi...ploy. In the inre roir awl per , utuk! aspect. 1.1 1111. extriwrilinary 1,,g i ni it/ e-n-ider all that vracefillly should Li-: I hate w. winds to wire I gratitude that i- welling front the itmertnii•l nie-t en thu.iia-tie l'rhiu the itiner iihi-t heart of tue to the liernaeracy of the nation t flit- cotiliJence. IS one:pet ~,tia.l,o I-fac Ii II dolt 1;0.1.11 , I hi- an.l al'cutt,tll,.t., IS,ki l l,' I lorive that •utl,- I I rom the r, tiecto , “ that through till the Lytve t •11 , • , ,ro•I toy poiitical pre uor prole •ed a sett t,toent, s ,,f t e n t ' cif r• , -i.•11 fol . per.onal rurualt. I Applao.e. 11 , keOrilge it boor , •itoe, 3.,k ter yr a.. Cid• r be knew I n . 1‘,,c111) of, tat the oCkelir, Igo oreateb by the t, it et the lletre•cr3 ,- y -eeen•l its illtrvtriou~ oeturd }tearer, 113,1 t t.. ,ervel Leering every whero. It l•-• not proper tor toe 1,, •peak of the ..econd luau Sour ballot hot the Chieftain 1 inay •, lute, hut haulm i • on. , or the 1.4 of the ,•iirvi• the ripotte !tree ht . l tiu , riean State•• .leed• , in.:: not be ,eparated from the L'l•33e• ,d* 11,4. Ite•ervol to /1. greet. „If dewn letrnetion, and time c•.;—lt.) I C‘dit ••,• .dl , l .11L4dr,11 , 1 .po lloi• 0..•.; elevation, he 1.. I. Ili, ;;;;;, 4 ; it,•pe:,t,•;l ; ;,.;;;I; •;;,,, ; ;;. .;; the pint f.,111 h t‘.• !tilitl/ii• I I 1•II.I P,ght - I tetti.,et .1111 ‘11 , .1.(11 lu ill' Ow, j.,•.v. !.,. itivr., iif thirty yritlli .33n I .• It 3 .;ire 31,1 cure in, 1-hiell. Htilidiftlim, and ..1 rye; I kin-I I, I/ iiL3rti. nip !. trel.tl.ll.-11.1,1 1-y 'tie.. au e. WN.1 14 cunt ?!..•h :1 9. t .• r.• 1!:,• IV ;0,1 lire,w!..o it lestifle'l to Ly 111 1 , 1 1,00 111 t i v u 1 P.o,tiip f u..initr for tear. In ••:h.ovy or inleiler, 1.11 .1 , :all ., pr.•-,.ripti,lo4 It to made Inuni r • 1.rm1.1 art,. .•• c, Pllar) I=l rt 1 r h 1•11111111 1 , 1 It 1 I ::•11,--! , 1.)4. U II krv-- , it •: II 4;io.•r i 4 eacr.y . to 31rd14 al Tr.( \ IMIENIIIME =RIM 1.4 1.. 1,.‘11`,1 IMMIEIIIIIIII e li• , eee 1.1 ,re/elteeeet... ,te t I'le eet. ..% it,141••• e e N.sl.• ,e 1.111.• •e.l, .1. 4 ..pni .4i 19 ! A I=l 4r3 rrr-qiy. Thal I hat .. viArntri••l llot. tp. f pr,itr”.. , , M. lam.. • I tispr•.,-.: vrosilrrg•l•l.4 , 1• 11114 I y Ur. •• I t.,•.(1, b. , hau 11.11„t o: I r /I/g Alitl trxr,q4 ro) origrraal irrodr. Isl Ali,•• dal 11. I. It limit., p.n., mot 11101 I I. ht., I. Irk, I twill I utake thi• al,ve slittetoon Ow mot.. vrlllingl) /V. 10" , 1/•• them viluttev, (' NI. K I, Imvaovtr. .11_111 . 11w , owl itirituvirao Ln v g, PON, tuvvtupetti.l Ly crrt of C. ,llcLano, fur I y DritizgustA anti Urnhnnt.. eVerywhorn. 1 R U6v. 11. KII:VSER., 111 J Wood st., Wholomile A poi t. DR. J. l' V I.EMI Ntl. .4lk t Ry, oonr Joildavrapc li holiwklo A gpt 1 L 441 PI if A, 11•10.,411,Al. 1... a to ~ .tmillll. A 1.• , i1.1 the Im to Mt, {lto, with 1).A1.1.1-'1, VAIN F.XTRA('I'OI( If 1.4. wul lir. I, tillts. 111,,t$ 113%Mi t t lat. .. P:L• S)rttige, " h h:‘ I=lll=lll illll. n 4 .11, 1 11.1.011 Of Any ilg.• , r iitil n c. 10,1 It. glYr 11111 ..... 1'I...I11.•I:lly 111114 , 11 I,y Itching am! pain ~ I II 111 ,, ,11110 , 41 1.1 the tall., the ,shele m , 111.•11 th,a, press nual tight ae.tutzst the tutcli hone., !mot 1 4 ....1b• the 1,1,..1 11.•11) trt,rflflgoonr t 4, the hit N••111' ut„•n n,.tr lag In li,vt light r,a ut,l .1. in anti Ga let•ltirldoll4 tiiittlins and tile. r. 1.. th,•u provoto A lAA loct 1,4 , 1 n,•nr n ~t uprAAA 4 , the r,iont, and ... mu. to un.• v InMEI= KOMI' (111, NO till' Mittirel ta-Its that sit apart Sit how. ‘‘ ill I.• totUrneted wade ttn.l 'out ,%111 m3rt..l W unr,l. It I Not., p.m. without u nt,el-plnte rutmtrwl lab,. I, n i stool( n. of HENRY IiALLEY, Multufacture'r, C. V. CLICKENF.JI A W., Mantatictnrerpi Sold Al 25 coglix 1,4. r box by 1), U6u. 11. lil VSFat, I bi lonwt, Mid by nearly every tinnier in rth, uorr throughout thp tloldd Etat.. All °niers or letter. for in. formation LO nldroo,e,ie to C. V CLICK ENE!: & OF.. New Oa Prof. De Grath on the Weather--Pr,f 1. ,irlith waolm all 11rmrs from thr t h.. w. Laker to aJI 4111t1 PI. lat . I 1 khan,' of hie Mrimmt I , :lortrir tlitlt mires like magic. Prier 50, awl $1 1., kottle. Prof. De anah fools it (0 In. Lin duty to hiutnelf xml to 1110 puhlto t bt.alt • , tt at the artiolo nth. 19 Nip.. Anita E. Suntl, Mika /II jrl ttn,m. Doctor Smut, A. E. Smith, Chem.!. 114 d •• 1. rat h'i 6leetrir flit." Mra Smith's rid...lollN to a kinoiilislge id the prepare of thin celebrated arises from her 1.1111.41,11 ith Mr. lialistiit It. Smith. formerly ibgaged with Proi. to Grath in keeping the books and correspondence of In . Gntth Co.. but never illtitlllll.Ad to !hi' uuw uOa tore q.l parties Wine anther the fight led the Meld) to make e tirath's Electric till. - 11.1111 u , . imuatiuold it an produce the wonderful etlecteof the prt•ic‘,..l I.) l'rofisksiir De Grath himself. at his old and well known e.t.a,- Ibilineint. South Fightli street. below Chestnut, bruggiNta their iirilers him For iztle by O. 11. KEYSER. Pittsburgh, sinii oil Drug gists. 04-Call at No. 164 Wood in reef., and ex. amine our stock of SOFT FIATS and WINTSR CAPS. ,last Te• calved, a large lot of Shanghai, Celestial, and other styles of Cape, which we will sell low for melt. MOIL6A7t & o le4 HERRING_ r 0 Baltimore received Wood amt. octlB and for Ws by 10481) EMMY IL COLLINS. MOE= EllYr Llitied I • • • . h 11 1.•?,•••• th.• Pt • ,•I,gt-1 j 1t. , .0 , 11 rPtned‘ C'l! t:1,11-. 11 S 1 r..•.. .1,1" lIIIMINEI =BENI lIIMINEIME I=l 111111 IMENTIEII TN' ennsegnenee of the Hodder! illfietss'of 1 J. W. SYR Ps, DR. CALVIN M. FITCH rinicinde the appointment in person, and REMAIN 1N PITTSBURGH Saturcia3 Evening, June_: 29 1, 18 0 6 9 IS tutu he eau C011 , 111,,1 Jails ti!slitutill hhireen the hoar., h A. !.1 , P.ll..iirntietrtatittho ST. CLAIR . HOTEI2;?" . - Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streets, ' A - h' F.! rang, b , ~P o Penn sired, irg For Diseases of the Throat & Lungs, And all affections predisposing to them. !tit 11l open his permanent °like at 459 MAIN F.E I , lit FFAIw, titt the Unit er July, where he may be attitessisl alter Pittsburgh. The Invalid's Guide and Consumptive's Manual, t,,, Ow prevention mini relief of Cuusanl. I 1 , 1, A.lias., Catarrh, bytipvipliii., FirtniLie Ciimplainte, ay., tis CALVIN M. FITCH., A. M. L. D. in muslin 50 vents. It Vll.ll seat by nail to any ihe United Stittes. niy2H • SHINGLE MACHINE. Kendall's Patent IMPROVED Double Acting River Si. Shaver. pIIE attention of Shingle and Lumber deniers, speculators and others, is directed to this lainable invention. which Is now presented to the public 141 In , fir , ' and only practical machine extant, for Riving and sloi . ving Shingles. us calling and tewatins, mat - Wiles have been Invented her inakin4 Shuutles, but It le a well known fart that Shin vawed twrfew the anon a, quite tis. flimsy fur T•e Pit 11,, purposen. Same( ona inv,itione have recently +tie and elinvinit, and theme INA,' all Inert ft/11- .1 Ipi uorirdees. from their imperfect method of rivniu. ulo••h naieta of splitting Irom the ride .1 the block but aft whk - h Minuet invariably rutin off. Tbia difficulty le e•stn el) obviated by KENDALL'S lIICHINE, hi at 81.11G+ from the ni4e , d the block n plate thick • twii slinicbs, a Inch is iwistraticil in the ceuln, 111 , .541 ‘ , l VIOL 1.0/11J0Cled ), I .1101 it 1.11 14 :gin oximataig k ultra, whin hr cianyletso • thins pi IKII/C1,14 two shingles at avail revolii- will and ehns.l fr.. the block threo .1"/Ii;lee lei honr. .I ixolltolts Uuick nLw and taper, mu. aolldity mini tharatAlity u. tlioxc tondo by ltand or mu.) utlier proven.. I t. 01.rill.ltd are by au mstuo a itOned to pine and tither aft Wood, b.f. win to equal advantage mix, walnut, and es. 1) other deign puou of timber Iliat cau Lu mishit. Tile workings of Use nuuhine mil tie examined at H. 11. live e Fitritit Buildings. Filth eti net, Pitt...burgh. utak, r uer., Omagh: dealers, and awn nuterpriao. 41. a 114 w field for tqw , Cll/Atit.,ll, nn then, so uu 101111i1t1 114 I,lt/011 extoll. but of durable Corr xtr union, 1.1,11 { , 141.6 1411 a4ml twu 1.113114,1 i and eighty diti• lo is. awl 3 man and too boyn ran make from I.ahlaM 3.i.utio ilay,eith *hoot three here• power. l'or right m 1 territory, ir machine*, itiquire at N 0.31 Fifth *ll,l, or at the ihty I brief. G. All needed- informatem will bo forwarded by letter, whim desired. I m It3fii3m I Ala IN I RANI KRN ()ALL. PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 38 FIFTH STREET., ONE Doult EA.iT OF THE EXCHANGE BANK, Pittsburgh, Pa. GREEN & BLACK TEAS 1,...,1 t from Om I turawters f.sr CASH. Th. • •.iiiti.ts of oil IL. different Huron and grarln of TEA L. Is. Am,n. An market, and SiiLlt 441 Irrl.E°AI.P. AND RE - rAIL rr nn yr:RV 1.014' PST CASH PRICHSI I'At'KED TEAS, PUT CI• IN .111:TAL/C PACK. 1 / 4 ., hA,..rpn..,1. dr the TEAS OF ALL tiI;ADES, DV TIIK L1A.1.1 7 CIIEIST. EE, A it, et tCOA aoI CII4.II.X.PLATE. of ttlei nun 0414, 1.11 nal, a l..nK pet letwe• in the linlineits b n sore guarantee that ry rartiL 1....1.1 scot t.. as reprmented. ENT. ET Social Al.l.ol:cratr...vr, inni TIM SaLt or Da .141NFri I , Ull Ls' ht F.IIICI NES S. JAYAi ES. Pttudinr,th. s.l MUEL N ESTOCK, ImpoRTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE.; No. a:1 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth J'ITTSB67 G 11, NA. Sirs Tar aulawriloor is now otretiluit a well selected ansa.rt !!!aai .4 1..r.1hu and Warta an., all now, and will la. t. •.1 I. nn. na wr usher hot... in this oily. 110 ill al Loop litipa a gorioral assortnient of II A ItIAS Alt F.. I CTI.EII Y. CA ELPX.NTICItS' TtIOLF, a hidh ho en., !lull) ;to !boa Ow 1111.elitttn of puerlmsera. I.: El. Y 1 II N ItaTOCK HENRY H. COLLINS, Produce and Commission Merchant No. '25 Wood Street. l'A FORsVTII & SCOTT, 1►►It11.ERI)INl; AND COMAILS,SION M 1.: It Cl' 11 IN: T s, Deulerm In (fool, Hides, Flour, t LA I:1 , AND LAND k. , / air /' GERAE.\' LL Y. 'lei p IV ATXII. STIIKET, PITTNIIt ROll, I'ENNA. 1 ,Vt.1115, Wellsvillt., 01, -It 1:10,1, t .1 .1... I'a.t Nott.it S tilarrrut• NV I I.I.IAMS & ALLEN, MAN II'ACTU 1t R1:8 (iF I I.SON FURNACES. ti'rought Iron Tubing, T / .V 4.; t,' N EA' A LI,Y, For N arming ..d Ventll•tlng C.r1.4 NV mnig duo.l roilhooo. o Clorroo'. hiruner,l„..'hun h II —Vu..i.. V.lllOO. •u I 11,104, ..),1.1, 11,4.4. No 'ZS NI R K eZILIE KT, 1• 1.10)A It npl to UILLIIII B. BAYS & nrkLEßsu BCON HIMS, SIDES AND.SHOULDERS, I.A t.ll, DRIED SIM A 11-CURED and i'A A,`1...P1D A I .e •(.. k 411.1".• hand ul No. '4U7 I,llterty Street, PKNN'A ITA in. S'ITAM MILL .\ 1.1,1 , ;(; II EN Y. 4 . r H,,•1 . 1; IIKI.;% FREI) r F AMILI E.: , it) ritlwr‘.l tit ukur.K., uuty 1 krt Ow Mill. or iu the storox 1,/ %1 A Cll., vt 1V,...1e111,4•1- til:A UN A Itkl TER., c.,.r [Abell, 1..1 SI Clair et:vets. II '..q.'111 Agri, Drogg.t, Allrght,n). T1:11/4,I: l'A:1 11, ON 1 / 1 4LIVIIRr. BRYAN, KENNEDY & ('0 LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, 4.ND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 2197 Liberty mtreet, PITTBIII.IItOII. I 4 1141 JAMES KERR, JR WET. M. HUNTER . KERR & HUNTER, Forwarding and l:ommission Merchank, -AND 4y-S'I'ICAAIHUA'C AGENTS - Lrree, bdeoft,a Pm artd Wine es., SAINT LOUIS, M. rkliAmbsi I) , IS 11. W. W. MAUL ...JO& IL HUNTER SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, Wll 0 L SALE GROCERS, 121 Second and 131 Front st., ml/17 elm Pittsburgh, Pa. JAMES BLAKELY, ELROPEAN ARENT AND CONVEYANCER C,,rurr of Seventh and Smithfield streets, PITTS la: It 11. yq Paritiongerg brought from tho old country to Pitts. I.llr - gli, nut' enouoya reruittod to Nurot I uor27 JAS. COLT iNA J. BANKS KNOX JAMES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PROPELIFTORS OF TIM Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie EM)IMMI Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER. STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA R BF E It It tiC ES PITTSIIIFRO El— Wm. Bagley & Co., Murphy, Tiernan it Co, Smith & tiluolatr, Bumpkin, Wilson A C., MVatlleas, Moans & Co., Hugßah A itichardeon. Baiudoy, Woodward di Co, Truitt, Brother & Wood, Flacon & Co. I DMatit • JAMES A. FETZER, FIMCWARDINti AND COMMISSION MiraICITANT, FOR THE BALK OF Grain, Dried Fruit, Seeds, Lard, But ter, Bacon, and Produce generally. N 9. 89 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Frunril. William Dilworth, Sr.. S. Cuthbert hit,.burgh Itoyd At Ott. IleiNkell Swettringeo, S. I . J.ll. M. ,S Lttittl., Lint & n0w.,11, eningle di Co.. W. Priston t. Co., 15 . 11,1111 g. tut.r..N PEKIN TEA STOIIE, NO. 38 FIFTH STREET FRESH TEAS.—A choice lot fresh Gruen and Sleek Teas, just received direct from the importers, which will be sold noleaale and retail, at prices lower than nand. tuy?(.l S. IA TNEA. v~~E Y ,` ... .-. MIEN FARMERS AND MECIICg - FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. ON' PHILADELPHIA. IT(‘‘. TILOS. B. FLORENCE, Proe't Ebvr. R. STAT fC NI IC NT OF BUSINESS, Pram the chey etuud to Ihe 31s1 clay of Dm., 1855 Anhalat recvivotl In sl . Arcue premium, $ 68,212 31 nr" ••• ........ 39.908 82 T,Aul pn•mimmn 1, tire months CAVITA L Bonds of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, and Pittsburgh 13's Loan on First Mortgage of Real Fatale Collateral Cash in Bank nod on hand .. .. .. . .. ... Cnpa Ltd au 1,,c. ri bed, (payment not yet due) 97,000 00 Premium Notes, not yet matured 66,387 31 Due (rum Ageuta, (secured I , y 11011 , 10 18,6,58 61 Expenses Yllll 0511111118510Y1S 11,662 36 $408,161 13 Total amount of Lenses incurred, but not yet adjusted:— Fire $1,004 06 Marine 3,000 00 $4,868 66 TlllB Company Insane, !Intl and Cargo risks on the Ohio and NI isaissi ppi tribe tat ies. I nnures against Loss or Damages by Fire«. Losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid. REPEP.ENcex—lion. T. M. Howe, Urn. J. K. Moorhead, J (MIPS Wood. For I usururece apply to THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent, Nil. 90 Water at, bet. Wood and MarkeL DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS., Philadelphia. iicir MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by lUvere, Canals, Lakes and Laud Carriagie,, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCE ON AIERCIIANDIZE generally. Ou Stores, Dwelling !louses, km. Assets of the tbrnpany IVOsember 619, 1895. Bonds, Mortgages and lt,al Estate .sllll,o'o 93 Philadelphia City, and other Loans 85,210 01) Stock In Banks, Railroad and I usunmce C0'5...... =xi° 10 Bills receivable 100,440 97 Cash on baud 20,R Si 09 Balances in hands of Agents, Premiums on Ma rine Policies recently issued, end other debts due the Company Subscription Notre.. William Martin, Joi,septi H. Seal, Edmund A. Suuden . , John C. Davis, John R. Peumee, iteorge 6. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. M. Bunion, William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, • Spencer I.§lc Charles Kelley, 11. Juues Bru”ko, J. U. Juhusuu, Tens C. HAND, Tie President. llEmir LrLBUH..II, SevreLary. MANLFACTLREIISI DISURNCE COIIP'I CHARTER PERPETUAL-GRAMM] BY THE HIATT. OP PICNNETLCARIA Chartered Capital, $500,000. FIRE MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, Pre',jaunt ORRIN ROGERS, Secretary. • GEORGE YOUNG, Treanurer. DIRECTORS. Aaron S. Lippincott, . William B. 'l:nomas, Mahlon Gillingham, William Neat, Nicholim 0. Taylor, Alfred Weeks, Orrin Rogers, Charles J. Fields, John P. Simone, James P. Smyth. Sir This Company has been organized with a Cash Cap tat, and the Directors have determined to adapt the busioev to as available resourrmi. To observe prudence in couduc. mg its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. Pittsburgh Mice, No. 7d Water street. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. REFERENCES. The following wall known and responsible firms in Pitt.. burgh have authorized reference hi them, with regard to the stability and soundness of the Manutheturers' Insurance Company. Kramer it Haim, lleorge P. Smith A Co., Juno's, Tioruan A Cu., noci A. A. CARUTEIi A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner FvurtA and Smithfield streete, Pittsburgh A CI EN TS State Mutual Fire and Marine Insuraae Cu., el IIAtticIMMUI. CAPITAL, 5350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia WINCUESTICIi, VI. C-WITAI., 1i300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, ILA Al: RGKU. C,4 MEAL, $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. 11A1tTV011ii. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, 112,154,45 i) Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITTSBURGH. CA PITA L A ND ASSETS,' No•. 5, 1855. $ 129 1 022 49 . WN. F. JouNstox, Prmident A. A. Cumin, Secretary 1,.c I .lAlapcly Ca.n uel I, (I theiltria tit L.•► d Co. LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, CORE= OF WATER AND human STREM, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, Pronitlant. Tuns. GRAHAM. Stazetary. .d This Company makee ezery insurance appertaining to rousiorteal with LIFE RISKS. Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and triiyutariea and :MARINE iiISES Anti against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest, rates consistent with safety to all itartnesk 'Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clnrltan, Joseph P. tlare.am, M.D., John Scott, James Slarshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, ♦inxnndor Bradley, Joseph S. Leeeh, ' John YnllerGm, Mansfield B. Brown, Dsvid 11, Chnnibera, Christian Zug. ll'llliant Carr, Robert IL Ilartloy, .1... B. MOBIL fel.lB CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY 1V11.1.1 A3l HAG A LEV, Presid.•tit. F MUKI. 1.. 31AR...11EL1., Scrretary. oi'F/t1:- 94 tild.r Letawen Mork& and IVod streets. !WM. AND CAltt7o RISKS, on the Old. , and Altretisstppi Myers and tributarica. Insures a t mast LASS or Dllttia44, by FINK Also, against the Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. William llngaley, (`apt. Mark Sterling, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Rm. William Bingham, Hobert Dunlap, Jr., John S. Dilworth, laaac M. Pennock, Yrancia Sellers. tl. liarbaugh, J. Schoontnaker, Walter Bryant, William B. Hay'. John Shipton. idivezi EUREKA IN OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. SHOENBERGEIL Preaident. ROBERT FINNEY. Secretary. C. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS J. R. Slwenberger, C. W. Batchelor, Inane M. l`enuock, W. W. Martin, It. T. Leech, Jr., George 8. &Aden, tri" All Losses sustained by planks insured ander polichs Wm,' by this Cbmpany will lie liberally adjusted and prompt ly paid at Its OFFICE, No. 99 WATER STREET. Dyl I PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. Corner of Fourth and Smithfield St AlITIIORIZKI) CAPITAL, $300,000. IQ-Insure BuWings and other Property ageing Lome or Damage by Piro, and the Perile of the Sea end Intend Nevi gntion and Tritumportation. DIRECTORS. Wtn. F. Johnston, Roily Pattensou, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier. W. Arellutock, Jas. P. Twitter, ileorge W. Smith, W. S. Haven, L. E. Park, 1. Drier Sproul, Wtole Campton, P. M. Loug, A. J. Junes, J. H. Jonea, H. R. Ooggaball llisey and I , ;ssas ..... A. A: CARRIER. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, Prrremnaii.—GßOßDE DARSIE, President; P. M. Hosnos, Secretary. Will insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MARINE. All louses will be liberally adjusted and pnitirtptly paid. A Homo Institution, managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have asennurd, m offering the best protection -to those who desire to be insured. Dnixateas—lt. Miller, Jr, C. W. Ricketson, J. W. Butler, N. lioluovt, Jr., W. 11. South, C. Ihniten, George W. Jackson, A ndrew Ackley, Jemee Lippincott, George DoxsitbJetues Mc- Auley, Alexander Nimick, nomad Sai- Office, No. 91 Water etreet, (Warelnnuse of Bpang Co, up status) Pittsburgh. nur24:ly INSURANCE! INSURANCE! —Applicit- Lion for Insurance tor The Merchants' Insurance Company of Philadelphia, The Manufacturers' Insurance Company of Phila., and The Etna Insurance Company fit Hartford, Received by OSO. W. BUNN. at his Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north side of Ohio, fourth door east of t h e Diamond. ALLMIENT Gtrr. m 1.41 NOTICE.—To the Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania itailrued Coroputy. You are hereby notified that the Directors of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, In which you are Stock holders. have entered into idwritten agreement with the Ohio and Indiana and Fort Wayne and Chicago Itailtrad Compa nies. In pursuance of Acts of the Legislatures of the States of Pennsylvania, (lido, Indiana and Illinois. for their consol idation, tinder the name of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, and that a meeting to take into cortatieration and decide upon the adoption or rejection of said Agreement of consolidation, will be held in the City of Pittsburgh on the second day of July, 1856, at the office of the Company at the hour of 11 o'clock, A. M. of that day. Pittelnugh, Jane Id. J. P. WI DEMON, Sec y. MILT,IN - En GOODS-A. A. MASON & CO., are receiving another large and well selected assortment of MR one, Plowere and Millinery Ooods of every depsiptioa. glir2B 4 .7 ENIEBENI James. C. nand, Theoplillus Pita!ding, James Traquair, William Eyre, Jr., Joshua L. Price, James Tenuent, Samuel R. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James B. 31cParlatul, Charles Schaffer, Robert Burton, John R. Semple, Pittsburgh. D. T. Morgan, J. T. Logan, WM. MARTTN, Preeldent. P. A. MADKIRA, Agent, • No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. OP PHILADELPHIA Wilson, Childs a Co.. Hampton a Campbell, Chills a Co. PITTSBURGH ==! OF PITTSBURGH DIRISCTORN RANCE COMPANY MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIRECTORS. 0. W. Can, W. K. Nin,dck, T. B. Updike, D. Cochran, John A. Caughay, B. S. Bryan, David ADCandleat. C=E! ...Hon. WM. P. JOHNSTON - RODY PATTHRSON. =MEM 4 - - 4.:;<'..',tn! =,..,, - , ~.,,,,, AZCARD ---• ,`-'• • A r : Ir. have Join r4VettiOd foelc "of Good., consisting of Omits' Otter, Hoileetaailangilatil iletiteand Tooth's soft Hats of all colors; also, a large assortment Of spiing styles of Caps and Straw flats. Oar friends, awl the public generally, who have so liberally patroulaiel uu the last season, will find fresh Inducements to favor to with their calls. Please do NI, and do yourselves and MI good. Our motto *Quick Sales and Light Profits." MORGAN & CO.. No. 164 W.x street, Next door to the new Church, my 3 Oue door from filsth street. $lOB.lOl 31 3011,000 00 $♦08,151 13 44- The Great Holland Homedy.—IXER HA Y E'A HOLLAND BlTTERS.—Personsuldect to myosin or nick headache, will find iu Hcarhave's Holland Bitters a $ 78,721 BIS sure, sate end pleasant remedy. It soothes the throbbing heed, corrects acidity of the stomach, assists digestion, and cr."s a healthy appetite. It is, without doubt, a most de lightful preparation, and an effectual remedy. The fart that It in now a very popular medicine throughout all the Holland settlements in Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, Illinois and Indiana, speak much in its favor. Csirrioxl i rr-To prevent imposition, be careful to ask for Ikerhave'refibiland Bitters. *A. Sold at $1 per bottle, or Ida bottles for $5, by the pro. prietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja. & CO, Manufacturing Minnow:satiate and Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa.; R. E. SEL LERS & 00., corner of &rand and Wood stroets; and Drucnists generally. Jut la NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: *4-11are You a Rupture of the Bowel? —I would most respectfully invite the attention . of these af flicted with hornia or rupture of the bowels to my' oplendid asso. [meat of Trusses f carious patterns, and to suit every no, applied and satisfaction gnantntied in every case, at my of No. 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa, sign of the holden Mortar. Amon;-, the Truetsva Bold by . me will be round Marsh's h'adical Cur, TrUTS French Trusses, v•ery ifs" spring; Gum Elastic T ; (2 hulls...us' Trusses, single and double. ; Ontrilical Trusses, cltildresu' and adults Eheries Eliptic Spring Truss; Dr. S. S. F itch's Supporter T,-um : 93,889 Pf, 109,900 to The price of Trusses vary from s'2, to $3O. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting money and Betiding the measure around the hips, stating whether the rupture Is on the right of leR side. I also sell and adapt Dr. lkoininy't Luce or Body Bruce, for the cure of Prolar vae Uteri, Weakness of the Cheat or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic Diarrhow, and any weak new depending on a weak and detail' toted condition of the abdominal muscles. $817,3U 18 lir. Fitch', Abdominal Supporter Englndt Elustie Abdominal Belts; Silk E.ustiel4; Awl nearly every kind of Supporter now In use. I eta o aeII Sir ul.lrr Brutes of every style, for weak chested and stoop shouldered persons. E'astic ,S 1 aings, for broken and varicose reins. s.p.narry. illonduors, of all kinds. Sp rings qt . every variety and pallmi, and in fact evtry kiwi of mechanical appliance need in the cure of disease. DR. K KYSKit would state to persons In want of Braces or Trunises that he can often send to cult the patient by writing, but It is always hatter to are the patient and apply the Truss or Brace personally. Address DIL 1/I{o. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood st., Sign of the Golden Mortar. julthlswly Geo. Albree, Son & Co. T ITST RECEIVED—A prime assortment of Ladies' Kid, cloth, and French patent foxed gaiters; 111i1SYS colored and black gaiters; children's fancy boots and low cot slums, all made to special order. jell-2w d Double Bank Melodeons. jor KLEBER 3: BRO. have justreceived j_j_ • a large Int of CARII Arms GENUINE MNLODEONS, From the original inventor's lactory, Carl:rut & Needham, N. V., comprising ate Octsves, scroll legs, with patent double swell.. 6 do do do do. 5 do Piano style, with double reeds and double. swell, Ale° SPLENDID DOUBLE, BANK MELODEON, With two rows of k. eyd and coupling stop, hulabei is the most elegant and taeteful style. The l. ■ very superior art:cle, both in tone and fun hare. and ue respectfully in vite the attention of purchasers toad the public in ge-neml to. it. Mr. Carthart invented and made the tirst 3/eiodeuna, and tr•s instruments are lacked upon as nindela by other makers. For sale by D. K LEBER a 8P.0., jet No. 53 Fifth street. VINE TE AS.-180 half chests fresh Green .2..% mot Black Tree. just tea-tired rifted from the inirsrterx 5.10.t01 with great rare forum. retail trade. and will 10..11 at a sutallmleanco on cost. S. JAYNES. jeli) Pekin Tea Rom. No VS lifth LIME. -100 barrels fresh receive,' and ,for Pale bl lir IUI BENIVI IL CoLLINS. DID YOU. READ SYDNEY SAIITH?—Of course you liked it. and laughed ever his witty re insrki. IYe tow older )oti a better book. TEN BOOK OV Tli K SEM3IIOI We have really this day, the first complete American edi t)... with a memoir, from the lUth English edition. In two handsome royal 12ino. volumes, Moth; take $2,!0, or half calf extra SI the Ingoldsby legends; Or. Mirth and Marvels By' Thomas Lagoldshy. Esq., (the Rev. Richard Harris Evmham,) with 10 illustrations by those funny fellows, Croikshank .1141 teeth. 13=1 Tb is drliglatilly entertaining book line new become a ntandird library work in Eng land, where it :,as rspicUy passed through ten editions. The memoir is brimful of sparkiiog jokm. nuecilutm and witty repartee, by The, , dora f Hook, !Lanham, Thomas Masi, eydneyruiith and other ,- celebrities. We venture our reputation as cateresn for pub- /, lic taste, if this work does not delight every reader, and prove fully as entertaining. if not more no, than 1.1111 recent loography of Rev. Mr. Itarnhanis brother divine, Sydney M . :-... Smith. 11. INE& cxl... Jell) No. La FruPtifieht st. DESIRABLE CLOTHING, &c., .43. rc nox.--4)12 TUESDAY 5.1011N1N9, Junn 1.01 h„ axse mend, g at 10 o'clock, will he sold at the Commercial Sales Rooms. corner of Worst and Fifth streets the ormatadastra. I•lc stock of Clothing we horo offered this seaskAgerattsiahas of • 50 blarli Cloth Sack Coat,; 10 ll'arp 6 Mottlal 111 ey Jo.; 14 assorted Plaid Cas linen ; till pair Super Black do. rants; •IS - do. Fancy do. do.; OU Satinet du.; 10 pieces Silk Handkerchief. - liw doe en ...acted Knives and For ks. •)ur instructions tun to close Una stock of good.son this morning. Terms : Over one hundred dollars, ninety flays credit for approved endorsed paper. Julti] P. M. DAVIS, AurL'r. WANTEI).—A young lady of prepossess ing appetunnee sa d good address, to give readings, nod tra,, I through the nest. A liberal stlary - will be pears,' teed. A dlr.. Pitiel.l TROT, through the Post Office. PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE Veto Arrangement. commencing .h a tte 2d, /8517 lit onnsequenoe of the interruption at navigation on the Youghiogheny and Monongahela dv.ra , the funiowing ar rarn,,mouts 1121‘., horn wads fur Om cuureya.uce of tins elaa to and front Pittsburgh. Uniontown by Bunting & conclu-s - zit 5 A. M. Conlinßraille by P.C. R. R. rim; at 7.45 A, 1;,,, %Visit Newt.,lll by Bunting & Hairs coarbea TZO A. M Irwin'. Station by 1' U. It. earn 12.45 A. M. Aud arrive in Pitteburgb at 2.00 P. 31. RETURNING—PASSENtiERS LEAVE • Pittsburgh at 2.50 P. 51. Irwin's Station 4 P. 51. West Newton 0.30 P. 31, r Upon arrival of coaches from Irwln's and arrive In Conno Moine at A P. 51. . .. Fare Cruel Uniontown to Pittsburgh. . 42,80 do Con nellsville to Pittsburg2,o3 do West Newton to Pittsburgh. 1,30 Passengers will please procure stage tickets at the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Pittsburgh, to order tomcate their scats and a sure connection with the can at West Newton. • D. W. CALDWELL, And. Supt. Office P. Jr C. R. R., West Newton, Juue 2d. jun. AUCTION SALE OF wßouunT AND cost Iron .9..trap.-4)n the 10th of June next, et 9' o'clock. A. M., the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company will 001, lit public auction, at their Machine Shop, Alleghe ny City, about 200 tons wrought and cast iron scrap, In lota, as follows, via: 120 tuns. more or less, old cast iron w heels. 511 common cast lime scrap. 120 " wrought Iron Kemp. Terms made known at the time and place of sale. .105. U. XlOOlll.l. Superintendent. Ohio and Pouna. R. It. ince, Pittebnigh, May 26, 1830. jefe.lo. ANEW BOOK.—The Kidnapped and. the Ransomed. Being the personal reth , ilMl4oll2 , of eter Still and hid Wife -Vino," after forty years of slavery- By Mrs. Kate R. It. Pickard, with an introduction, bylter i4lunnel T. May; and an appendix by William 11. Furness, D. D. For sale by B. T. C. MORUAN, 41 !Nth at. PRIVATE RESIDENCE FOR SALE.-A. neat, well built and finished brirk hornet situated on the North Common, Allegheny City, containing six well [washed rooms, a bath room, cellar and finished attic; hy drant in the yard. Thls - property its beautifully located and Is worthy the attention of persoirs wishing a desirable pri vate residence. Will be wild low. Apply to Jug. BLAK ELY it. natty. DOM - ESTIC 4300DS.—A.A. Manen &Co., have just opened over MO cases and peckststra of now style callooeti and gingbemsi, tuusllns, checlui, tlekings, and every. deseriptiodor housekeeping goods which will be mid at a coradderable reduction [rem tho usual prices. Jog PARASOLS.—\VOO invite the attention or the ladles to RUMP I,buo new parasols we have receivoig this morning by oxpreo a, among which are some Or this mast elegant and desirable styles yet offered. Jug. A. A. MASON A 00., 25Fitth at, L IVERPOOL AN D PIIILAI)ELPHIA, STEAMSHIP LINE. The splendid new Steamship ern , BALTIMORE, Capt. Limon, will rail from Philadolphla on thin 215th June—from Liverpool lath July. rum Phi/add/Aid. Prom Liverpool. , Cab1n......V1A and $55. Cab1u.......05 and slh. Steerage .... ...... .430, Steera,ge .... ...... ....$4O. Passage Tickets to and from Liverpool by the above Lin n of Steal:n.64., or IT FIRST.CLASS SAWN() PACK.M, run be procured on application to SABEL I CURTIS, 177 Broadway, New York, Or— .101141 THOMPSON, dlo 'lawny st., Pittsburgh. P. I.—Also, Drafts fEw sale always on hands. la, W-- -- - -- ILL — OW PILL BOXES-200 pa — t.ers just . . reed awl for.aale by ( Iv7l FLEMINts BROS. • • ...... SAL AMMONIAC-300 lbs. in store and for eels by I XII FLEEING BROS. _ . lER.NI FILIRING PAPER-5 reams in Vlstore and fur sale by I Jrl' I FLEMING BROS. EMERY - 1500 lbs:assorted, on hand and J2l for pale by tie) FLEXING BROS. POWDER'D BLUE A superior ustide. just roceleed and for sale by je7 ELEMING =OS. . --'l4-3glVat',Y,444 r..y. ?:•:';',': - ,,.' -, ; , ,E..';:f.:'q . .....;:',',::,J,,:,4 - . -, : , 1 , : , '4' :,,,:.-..,.,',•,;...•:..:.',,•5.,;',':t,)5ii!-' r tz. .;: ~ ~ k~ .; ".. , ~‘,.... ,- . ~1 - ,,: •„•, ,: . ., -. S .c';', i ;i?. . jc:'': 6-y-eA.?,17,-..44.,•,,.ittz",.. P ft. 41: ".1 e :•; 4: '2. s. „ . ..,.: .,.. :'.4 . ;', ' - ,5 f 44' 4 i 4.-4 - 1Q;i:.4;.:-'1.:!.. - :&i•i',7,'-.,..-,..-?:c ,-...•:.:1f-,;,17:,,74::7.-.,•-. ,~ ;~ ~w ~-_ .; R A ILROAD. PASiiENGERS LEAVE :~.:~...
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