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'...., ,- If ~,,,,,,,oe ~-....4 . ~,,, ..., i,A ... ..1.0.... 4 ~.:r. . ,:-..... ‘,..,,k. -,.. -_ 7 . ~ , .. , .. .6 , „t Jr .., ' 1.. --- -'• .- .. " - ' ' '',l" •.-. ~... 'it , : - . * - .1' „to Ls , D: "i 41 `I •‘'' L'. iMili=fill MEM - ~ , . • ll= MOWING • POST. Priegai apd pined eacry snorninf, (Stmdayt eaCepted, BY 01.141.1.1011. E & IMOSTGODIERY, On THE NORTH-WEST culymiL 01 WOOD AHD Et sTHHETEL - - TERMS.—FIeo Dollard a year, payable strictly in advance. 51x Dollard Inviwiably required tl not paid within the year. Sl` Single copies, Two Cadre — fur dale at. the counter in DP) Ogle* und.by the Noble &.y.• THE SATURDAY MORNING POST • Published from the same office, on a large blanket size "beet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies, Prvi Czars. ARP No paper will be discontinued, (cutlass at the discre tion of the Proprietors,) until all arrearages are paid. .OT No attention will be paid to any order unless accom panied by the money, or eatmfactory reference in this ,nty. Aiiir-Coonocted with the Estabilahment of the Morning Pawls one of the Jargon JOB PRINTING OFFIOES in the city, a-here alt kinds of work is dune on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Cowie°tier at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions, and for the Col- Batton of Clauns in Great Britain and Irehtud. Mir Collections made In thus and adjoining Counties; Ba tate, of deoedents settled; Real Estate !ought, sold ur teased,Aud runts collected. Manep, ine,,stod on portents" or other security. Title. examined and title imt,erd Bran n. Office on MIRTH street, n few doers above Smithlid4d. Pittsburgh, March 2F. Aw- POSTER. Notary Public, and Coin . mbiolioner for the @tntoa id Tenuearire. Now 'lamp blare, Connecticut, York, Michigan. lowa, California, Loibinina and Virginia. liar Deeds drawn. and neknowledments slid proofs taken for record or tvo , in any of the above named mates, tdissisinppi istaait. I , l!!.burgh, :March 2 , i, 5..11.)MM, C. WINGARD, AI"ItALNET AT LAW, PI 11 - SP URG 11, PES NAL. /far Olike Mn BUILDINGS, Grant strisn, fa3atly opposite the ersin f1u0r...) f.h12.1y CHARLES W. WINGARI), ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, CAIIIIRLt COUNTY, PENNA. praeticert in Borth:4oou, Blair, Clearfield and In diana coo trtiorr fell 12:1y. A[lol3Ell'l' C. G. SPROI7L, Attorney and . , at LEW, office No Fourth au - eet, Pitts hurrrtr. darn:ly JSIBS A. LOWRIE, Atternev at Law, office Fourth streot, Pittaborgh, between :an it ht3eld and Cherry alley. dec.ll.ly JOHN BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor cy at LAW, ofll,, of Fifth and Grant YttePtii, Pitts burgh. joarl y CAM I'. ROSS, Attorney at Law, N lO9 Fourth ntret, Pittabortrh, fourth door below Mr. Body Parto, ,, n's Livery Stahl,. je2; D ATRIck Ni'K ENNA, Alderman of Third Ward, office corner of Grant awl Fifth r formerly occupied 1.,) Alderman Germ.) where all buernear, pert/time,: to the Mike of Alderman Eat Jr.: ,e or the I'm,, , will de promptly attended to. HA 1 11 , SGrrtoin lipritist, to G. • w. Ltbldle. So 141 . l u,4 ! rtrt., 1. SLA ace haurn to 1 o', 1.- d nerd Iron, 2to 5 o'd febls.ly J SCOTT, Deutist, Fourth streit, five do"rs Oince twure frmu A o'cl,lt A. M to 5 ,o'cl.lolz P. M. dtiV.:y BUSINESS CARDS T _ OILN 111.00111.1EAD, Gro,er and ey Nlurk . lll.L, for the t.:TA I. ttn I BLOC/NI:3, ay.! , No 2: V% 0. , .1 :41.21 WILLII. 1.1 MicKETS.,N. l'lttsblll . ol hIILLER <ti RICK ETsoN, wholesale liro rori, I 11.1 W is, E.. , /Ind SEUA HS. Nos. 1:2 at..l F; Li and LAL..ri, burgh. lrou, 1' Aral, S.c , I . on Laud Jr 2o JAMES BLA.E.ELV . . ...... JAMES C RICHES. BLIK ELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE BRO- E.gra, cornet' of So elan And sionahnehl stroeto, Puts burgh. Farms, L., - ts, lunan,es, leJuAla Itad sold on roln11113.01:1; Land iVexrants sold and ioee ted;Bille, Bond. and Not. Leg/Au/Led L.p/.111 /anent,. given to eubdivnling Feriae, awl .I.reeug, Of them. Tolle, reaeonable. timer •Lle w LLFilka. U. CURLING . non.: LT 11011.1110:, 1.11111111 , .0 . . ..r ,P.l L RIVINVAIT C URLING, ROBERTSON liana factni,r, of Cat. Preim-4 t t - iL1F , ..11 ARE. warel:4,ube. No. IT WOOd %.1 nat- All other kinds of :31,4H ware and Wass. Ot low Mai ket prior_ JI: JA.IIP.3LIY ........ ...... •.. . J. UL .01 ',EWA LLI E & ITL.V)I, )I,llc-a r , v A I:wine. ..! Olt ..t: Flint and Fanet' (2..1•r,1 LO.l In 11: kinds of Wlnd..:4 Vis. 4, 1 ;,” j bow.. of t and N ar,r 1.:(:..I•111,1.1 . • mh3dly RExtovAL._c. I lIMSEN, Manulaetur..r , of even - sarn.q I A An.t wiN11:.11 (HAS,. niark Lne and Otal.q F'ltnt very arnly N.. Ind Staa.nd .m.l IV. ',rat ‘llll2. FR. 1 11 :.1 1 '( 1 ,r10111..r .m l'aJL 7 a ENV Pit..DUCE off I.r salts a rho... stock of OIti,ICEI; 601. , ,011 1...•. every vannly and Ow inna-st ;• I" .• Mills. Alin. Ihn.d Fruits and I. nte-t.- 'ottai in esrlinin./. 1.. r ns-rt F. H. U. halt pc,-tt,l .tmeat a:, srar raw.4loalllllo. SEED, 411.1 ill% lir. 11.. t, .tt .1,411 to terestal in rot :it ont I CO MNIISSiON hare ••p , --, I x Il+-o-- I n'.or :.tt Emit/At-Id t -ur .tt at-“, , . NI- o 11-4- We will put,•ll ivr 5..1, rm. go:metal. 41 FL , Wit. A BAILLEV, FLA X SI:Ell ti AF. h.. upon which 4-« will mak, ad 41.1,, or Iwo, at the twig market rntent..r /1 A IAiEO A 00. W. D. tw:ueu L 111 , ,11•11.1.,puN ......I I. RE ' , NE, - ENGLISII RICII.IRDSON Forwardir, and Men itanto and unolegada. .1.-alvf 4 I[l Fl SIG B.tiv (111 . and Pl4)ll.Lef. gPnerallv house fortn.tris iturtn - nig, N.. Baler a. 41.1 UA, Pnwl ,ttt-rt. JORNI Ante.. ..... , I. LEE Trirtl.l.. ATWELL, LEE ti CU., IVln)lesale Gr, , vers, Prudurn aril c,•,,,aa,k,--,a lerc hantn, icUti s I Ytttsbargh Nlnnora.-tru vs. Sob %t - 0,.4 etrevt, AVutt, *ad Yrnat .V, eta., mpl JOIIN W. Ii(TLEI A: 't)., F.rwarding and COUlliiiB4la.l3 MerritautA.h.2.,•is of Purr,. BIJELOU NIANUFAk.'ILKEL., i 11'h :11EL r LEAD, No. 07 Ftma ITENI{}' if . COLLINS, Forwardin z 11111 Nl,l , llaut. and 1.1: 4 11, CIIIS4SE. BUTTKR. tlti N.Ud uul rtc•liwet; N.. 25 Wool it. 31,111, NOTICE. --The underoigued, A,mignVe IC FNYON. of Steil le, val, obtAio ed a KR-15 , , , 4:g OF Tit g ' l '•f.• t: , on the 4th day of 0, [ob.,. I , • , )1. 1.. e tl, p0rp0... , - of mokro, HCII . T.PRICSSED NUTS, W II F. , , 0:!....t.Ant as . tare of 111 P rise T. and ,he M . I , f ,j,, the blank, the else bux lh cnwlauuti..o a LII Ow di, end bracket gr,...r preamAng. pUL,It 1.. p.•r 5•15 alt.. the 110.111 e during, the pr,fture, the ‘rhok jointly tul deacribed for mak in 4 Sur, Wail.vrli at one .1.. ration, Se:ma—The manner ettlisttititinily id xw rangling the dies in relation to the ',nil] tiny e ties, of iron in the blank shrill he hfree , l the path ..f the punt li. thus securing the eompreeriou of the Nut without nelflll, the breaking of the machine . tlei. Persons internted will plea. , take that not lf, tringeruent on the alone will 1.• i I with wriinfing ti. Inw 11.41U1t, 11.11:TL rEE & Pittsburgh. April 9, 1556.—,41.9.3:0—•1i.1. WILLIAII CARR & (William Carr, Let: of Ito firm of .1. Pnrker A G, ) wholoode 0101. OEftS and , lealt‘rs In Foreign WINES nod BRA' DIES. Oil Mononi.d:olu and ItPclified W RISKY, No 329 Commercial Row, labcrly strett. Pittsburgh. Jall:y J • FLEPEIING, succe&sor to L.IVTI ey cot ar Co.. corner of :Haricot street and the Diamond, keeps on hand a Intl assortment of 11t1Y31 , , M RD ICLNEL4, Mruk:lNE CHESTS, PEItYTIIIERY, and all arti cles pi tainiug lus business.. /kir Ph) .5 , inu.e Pi eu . riptioun nmefully compounded nt on honro. ),my JOEDI rillttsl • .. •• •• ••• • •• • se0;;l11, 1;.V1`; . E. 7111 NO BRO . " ' 11E11S. 111 J. fioln A Co.,.schulcmcle DRUG IrTR, N., co str,o, Pittsburgh, Prop inure of In 3l'Lune'h I_ •lebratt.l Vorn. Inge, liver Pills, :MARSH ALL, sue,:eswlr t, 11. Lee, . WOOL D I.hII xoI CONIMISSION EIWIIA NT, Nu. 13i Lit.c..rty l'utsbuc,,ll. Refreen,--W kßr , kinut Bur phy, Tiernkat k Go, tfmwn k Kirkputrkk Mity 21. Ilia. fli IW. CHADWICK, dealer in Kentuvlo. ...14af TOBACCO, RAUB :it'd PAPER, No. 149 Wl otycot. twloor aixth. Pittaburzi, ;14,2,, 1y la' rho iihilicht iwirket price, in citeli, pni,l 1. WALTER V. MARSHALL ..... JUtl CP a . UcuilL. WP. MARSHA LL & Importers and . In French and Anterictut PAPER RANO INQB, No. 47 Wood street, Pit tohurAll. Sir /kis agents for Ulu ct.lpt.rat.,l tunnufect ore!, of Moist Nth:oats& a), Paris. hug': • .!.1%, 0. .M.ORGAN, Flooliseller and Stu e;;;lnner. line alsri9s on hand a 1.1:010.101 as.s.i Behoolol*.ellaneona and Blank Ltos.Ls; Printing, Post no.l Cap Pa*;:kt.orliolssala and retail, Iv! Wuvd street, below`Victli (east aide) Pittsburgh. 41, WANTED—Rags and Tanners' &raps. ni.ls 1 y TOIIN 11. M EI.LOR, Wholesale and Retail V denier in MUdICAL INFZTIII:IENTS. PI A NriS, scßout, BOOKS and r‘TATIONER V, N., Si W.,,1 stn.. t, Pittsburgh. j.tul JACOB M'COLLISTER. Wholesale and Re lwil R NI A N UFACTURER It mA denier In all kinds of TtIBACIDO, SNUFF and SEGARS, No Fifth stront, Pittsburgh. Aar Keeps constantly nn hand a largo supply of all th ,, various brands .4 Imperial Sega° )03 PLIIIIP RETIOR tunmai J VIIMILSON REYMER & ANDERSON, (successors to Jostrna Rhode. k C 0.,) uhuloutle FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CA)NFELITION A It Y, SUGARS, kc No. 88 %Vooi start, opposite tho Churl. Hotel. tb burgh. a 1,2 A - TIN DLE, Wholesale and Retail SAD. DLE, HARNESS, TRUNK, ALISE and CARPET BAG ...kLANUPACTURRIt. Nu. lite Wood etrort, drZiiY FYaN'PERPRISE WORKS, Nu. 136 Wood street, third dour below Virgin alley.— ROW N A TNT would call the attention of Sporting wee to their large imoorlineut of GUNS, RIFLES and ReOLVING PISTOLS. the largest and best selected stork ever uponed In thin mar ket, together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutle ry, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the IDWAISt possible prices to cull purchasers. or for good ap- DM'S PIP". marlB NOIrrIT-WESTERN POLICE AO ENOY, N. Mt Wmhingtiro street, corner of Dearlturm CLII. CIAI3O,IIA.INOId. &Mali L. s. HODGILTIB. PltilikATON & 00. devote their entire attention to the transaction of a general detective POLICF. itnarcgss t o the s ta t er. d muds, Wlecousin, Michigan and Indiana. t0ti19,46 • T, • LIN eROUTT. Importer of BRANDIES, OiIN, wariM Dealer to One Old Maxi o ve.cii-linindy,dia lIMOrIFYING tORTI T. anutmatAidtheA4 and Aunt lama, Pirmiburgb. -'. • . VOLUME XI V. '• \rithor with my eye nor my faith will I trifle." •••••, 447 - - MPORTA NT TO THOSE AFFLICTED .1 WITH BAD SIIIITT —Persons suffering from Bull Sight, truing from unpaired Vlitisn, constitutional decay, 0111 nos, or other rouses. would do well to call upon Dr. U. E. SHAW, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, where they note rely neon getting Spectacles scientifically adapted to the .Jus . r WANTS TIIE EYE. .i.ddrews, Yd Fifth street., [Appoint, A. A. klanott . it, Pittsburgh. S.—Tel.scopes, Microscopes, Therm. meters. and every article appertaining to the Optician trade. kept and raptured on the 4qt- tilontitln inserted In slit Frain.. Any article not approved of, of et. peuna. N EW _ COACH AND cA Rlil AGE FAC- C't , corner -,r Raw., and Belmont sLrt,Lis. Allegheny City, would Ivey& t- fully inforin triws,6 and the public generally, that they have Caittlitettroti the ittaitlicaCtUris of CARRIAGES, BA ROL/CH M2I:AWAYS, PLIGOIES, SLEIMIS and CHA RIOTS, in all then various styles of finish Mild proportion. !ail,. All oolcre wall no exa,iitod with strict regard to damn Linty and beam.) of fininit. Repairs will aloe Its attended to on the Mont reasonable terms. Listing in all their work the treat Lantern Shafts, Pules, anal Wheal stuff, they feel roan. dent than all who favor them with their patronage, will he perfectly saticfled on trial of their new work. Purchasers are rayuested to give us n call, before pur chasing chicanery. aryttl:ly A . & MILLIKEN CO. hare on hand, at . their extensive CABINET and CHAIR 51ANUFAC- Ttilil, To. O-1 Smithfield street, a large assortment of Faticy nun Pleat Fin inture, which they will sell In per relax lower than customary Minn. Terms, cant, 0111 . 1 Id acfl-y _ . CII A R LES BARNETT, lloasn : 4 1.10ER AND 11l Alli,lllTII, into tini , toil it new . nod yommodiou. Emit, Sln.p a I11:h0 Y A Li. El . bet ween Third and Fourt h •yert.., w here bt' at piepared to do all work tat Liu' liar- wit la e, .kraals. Having hod long ellitqlrlive . .pertlully solicits the patronage of but 01t1 .1-is awl in, pUblitt generally. ju2l M I,LINOER, Monongahela Phi ;;,11,11 would r..spectfolly nf , rm Lin friends nil the niblan. !lint list nett establishment is new in hill nip. alin 113.1 prepisi eat to turniah Boat calls an, and lla n 1101,1,4 i in PLANED LUMBER., with promptness, and at the Issi 51 !Mist I.lsnii/ And Plank, planed L. one or both Sidi, constantly on hand . Satan. Doors and loo.lding., of es as.) descriptkai. made to c•rsier. 60. littilotoors ottool Cnt - toonttootot ottooultl 11E1.1 it too tiotott ttohlitt (.• en o• tut. etr• ti. Call now c(11111,41 01.1 a Ith Plotrotott toot oot. nuotatoloo tot t•ttor) oltoottortlottotn tot work. ForNDRY AND _ a u \I kI 111 \ :11.1 . . Lt, “hlo—'111.• nloit tIA, IIP•,•' I 14 •.1 ay. teceitti,, 14441, , ,op' .4f , "if Laumugh t=tiel ly vtreeta. I. pi 41.14 , 1 i• • • ob ❑iv•tL.i3(l , l .tii ...Jo. lot l'aei ti.ku,.. PlaLlorim Liras el, Haul and all le•r wt. Ale-, J., M \ 1.4 t 4,f all 8:1.4•44. RAIL ROM) CASTININ of all deveription a , and all oilou L.. appirtniiiiii,t b. 14talia an,l llucliitie Shop TL. 1••••1114.10 o: I hr , ill9ortmt.4.lepartavebtsi are re... Mi. and practical coon—urioetly from &tete, manilla:be ire - who keep than...ultrm tufbrtutal awl tbloya all valuable rind en, ltill•rk, mot, ,au{;_ If . W W. %5 ET It KlikfLl, R. I. .11 C. . 11. 11 a..unxa Otll A MERICAN PAPIER MAkAIE CoNIPANI'. N trot Rh, agmgalActurvrs ORN k 1 Cll., k , . Hvi..r ;tn.( nu, Friar..., 1% in.: tiro: (•. ; •I •lL 6,• 4114.11 n,, ) J. c-ipu .ono4 41, t 14 J.. 41tJ JO, an) Jt her an 6aT4.l.•rn ,0 , 01 - ...1 on the Nlt..th-4 th.thr N I: 1LL01.1,11 ts, tt.cl t.. th.•it• hollt %•• Ight N N - ... , 1,1 ,, 1te,t.1 , t%...•11 ft:: I LI 'it L t r II E 11t )I . E. (41.1 L l'A )Ia in N „.• : • k =MEI htto 1) EVOLVEK: , : IIE VOLV !:---.lu,t I El 1; 4 4 ,1, 1, 10, !Li; 1,;;;, - 11. a ei• •:• n• • ; •:1 • ra.l.l . laA I I .all lA, I • a 1•71". •; n••• an•l incll •trra.l. all a ;• I-1 AO; al a.• ,• 111.. ra,. 1• , 1_ ,- 111 11••• !!!!, 1 !It ; •'• , A. 4 ,1 Wlli 11.1 toy ; I t. IN: kn. th. ales tut% t• .11 1.[,.1 .1" ~k LLA. 51 I 5 EI:.11. VI Al g:t. ALE n[..l I-••: 11, Ant,ti.,ll lAIIIIII.I 11.0 N. I ;1,4 tlt) It AI NEIL/ LIT'I• ALE u, Ito zt.• 0,11.,1 a t. , tlii3“.11(.10 (.t; 1i...,111.5t .1 aa..l at 4.04410. 11.1.1 .. .Z1 I . : 0.. 1,0 .11/1 I Livid,- In 1 . 614,1, Pl,t , M.., 2.1.1 Flaw, 0...1,, NO \C.O./ VI t...a uta.h. t.. or 4. tidt rI ‘1 , 401, n.,1,1/ iLtod tall ..1 NI .01 ever . % •ive“ 40 — 7ll•aisambal 1,41,11. n ih - o•r•tlcAi at. ! • II 11 4 I NTERPRISE WI/Pki\ otat •-t •%,[g4tl ,N'\ R rel . ' ). V I • all altag,t4..o ..1 tms Loa, • ,t. , • , ,v 1 I'tq I , 1,.• t, t tL.r will, I IlAlti•11 AI: F. I 1. a T , ' KLE, ail .4 %%IL, I. pap, u/a:; • I SIV I LP;II, 11'11..le,;:ile and mlrot. I . 1 I nu I T- r, II VENfr'l lAN BLIND 311Nt 1,11 1.0 , 1 1..• MAN I , MAN , t .oli to.h.r otll. Id, MIL a-1.41110 111 • I I:1.1 N I,trwv %%ono.. TI 4/11 1 / 1 11,, II pr.:lour .1 to lal troy orilr, w 111.. Ime, m 1.11.• 11/..111 1. I . • Hi e work in worratit-,1 t.. 11.1X1111ft1et1..1.1,...r ntk.. reit.trs.l a.e.git. Ant, a :An. La.. io• ts Wu; 11.;11;•1,1111; ' ; V • . . S/10.1 ) E, :SIER( ' /V A N ' t •T.%ii.011, L.JP• oast I" I,m l ftA. riu—L,. .., tn. v. : ;;11 1.4111 V.• • ' I ;/I' ;; tt, 0 . 1,.,'' In 8.41: nottittnuante or it" ht• L.-tier rrepared than ever 1.. fat I; i; ...I. 3111 ; ILO gilt Hal 111401 t. rul u. .; A ;AV, 1. , Ht . 4/14 . 143s keens on hand .0 Imo. arson nts tit ed tits latt,t stett, EnrlNG3, 11ECIA , tot Its h ha will makn to orthu on the nL,r tent 110LiCr, up.al rot.ouhia., fonts. 69_.A p.alect fit always wianutOnl (nest° if . _ 1411 X LI 1 , VNil TEVAL ... ....Vk kNi!l3 L lot NO r ill B. YOUNG & CO., No. 3. , Smithfield • +treet, oppolata City Hetet, tuatiafartumer of CA it l• I. I' I N ITU HE and CllAtlt3, of every dee. ILIA., IL. nod work mat/ship warrunt , l, mod /. •t I .d psvelrlog, fer land et, 31144;i WOO,WEL L'S FURNI"I'CRE AND and retail, embracing r y • i:o Muhugusly VI - 1/11, .1. 51{I• 1.0 . • atoi timing ; •Phibuit.litLia. and n t Lc at y ui 1414. I y kind, and uin ii 1. ‘ , llll nu quairtio FUR 7N I T L, IIL I.• 9 / 1 i rtun I und Stetuttb,,mte furotmll.,l nl the. Pilwitomt nutlet. 4ke- RHleßn,Om,'; t 4 I'l.rd ntievt, rntg 2 PITT:...B1711011, l'A. Q'r()VES.--Su. 124 W,gd street, !Lbw, e k yin h - hvg to call We Trtak •dir ~f I Ware mat Ducting. in g..nentl /111 Inv i wn thing W nor line. We fall nai..ly Hay that No hi.. 'juts?, WNW!. ,11.1 Flilf.6l.lllMX, I.y nay in t 6. trod,. Nlerchantn wall dud it to then - Jul% hlltage 1.-- t ee ha) iag elsowlietr. 1,14 GRAFF, IiEIS3If HR.& GRA FF . ri l ll - 0:0.:16 OLIVER, lI,,HNEss aNI TECN } MANI:FM:Ina:I, Nu. a rt. Chia lii tAburgit. OF/. 114,rse Ckthing, Whipx, f+putx. u. _ J.NE, E. D. DENNY t)NES h. DENNY, Fur. vadmi; and 0MM...0h NI., chatan, Nu. 61 Water str.q.t, Pittsburg!, (up IV 'iTetI.II,EGSI;EIt.ITLLOY(.I.I.S.,u(A;fr;inNIIpittJeIi:.:.BIVELItY J. dIN N ROA ERTS is now selling elf his large and choir,. stook of tine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Fancy ()nods at a very small advance on tint cost, preparatory enlarging his Store Room and the purchase of an entire nee sto,k for the spring trade. Persons desiring GREAT BARGAINS should call curly, na it in the detarnatuation to clues out Us present stock with. t regard to farmer prices. D..o't 10r,.7et the pIace—ROBERT£F, 16 Full( street, neat hi ti kot. teldi Al - EN AND BOYS' WINTER CLOTIIING —IKESENTIIAL A BRO., Fifth ntrum, optiustte Ma ',iu s. have n large stuck of Men nod bop.' CLOTHING on hand. I. ornprising acme entirely new and elegant styles, which they are prepared to furnish at the lowest cash prices. A 1:.,, a large anti fashionable at., k ut G EN TS' FURNISHING Gte)DS. dectß:dly li. OIOCLOW MA.B.ITN 1.. STEVENS. t; MIME ALBERT PI I."rS HU RCI I COACH FACTORY-BIG ELOW & CO, sueeessers to E. NI. Bigelow, No. 46 Ms. mind alley, near Wood strict, Vittaburgb—CAßßlA(}h;S, OUACHES, PHAETONS, BUGGIES, and every description of FANCY VEHICLES. built to order, and 141118116 d ill a manner unsurpassed for beauty of design, elegance of finish, Alt di of workmanship and durability of materials. •ae!... All work warranted. r novi, 110 I{-.9.IP'S NURSING BO'rTLES---3 doz. of those excell.ll t nureing bottles, received by JOB. FLEMING, 4,25 corner Diamond and Market st. SUMMER COATS AND VESTS. L. HIRSHFELD & SON, No. 70 Wood street, here received a large assortment of LINEN, DUCK, MAZURKA AND 2dARSEnLES COATS and TESTS of the Latest Styles and the best Neer York manafectorers, which they offer at REASONABLE PRICES. 4Er 41a0liktuza Dpitora kr...Traveling. i ; my= :-•t _tip, =EMI t• • • • *. p t .` • ' I • • ith 4 - 101 ..• Os J4l I , 4 4 4 5 , r' 7, •:4 ' " P. 4 - •• •it 4 -- * t• , - ; • ? • • • • {, ft TIMM . 1 ‘ S J , I t. 1 VitOtrii* PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM BUSINESS CARDS 1.) r,< k Psti• 535 1,4( 11.ra I J \ I. \ 5 1 > 1k T i E Y. BUSINESS CARDS LIST OF UNCLAIMED PACKAGES RE MAINING in toe office of TUE ADAMS EXPRESS GREATEST I3IPROVEMENT YET. 1 COMPANY, No. 64 Fcmrth street, Pittsburgh, - which, if not called for heforo the FTILST DAY OF JULY next, will tie NEWSCALE-11. KLEBER & BRO., sold at public Auction to pay charges and for account of hoer Just received a small lot of chum it may concernrn Atholy & Bro., 1 box, Columbus, Pa. NUNNS &i CLARKS' PIANOS, provided with their NEW SCALII. 'rids hi :"... '''''''';'" '• ' .. , :if" . .li Adams, J & 11. 1 psckago, Pittsburgh. . '. ''''''t - i American 1 keg, do iheir latest, and undoubtedly the nor tat- - • ' ', All6ll, Col. J. T. 1 pkg., do PORTANT itnprovem,it an yet made to the Piano Forte. The n r ,,,, , Ii it 1 e bag, Allegheny city. POWER of thi• instruinelit Is almost DOUBLED thereby 1 Beaugvaud, J. D. 1 rano, Pittsburgh. and in raiiiit of volume, evenneas and brilliancy of tone, they Brenton, W. 1 hat box, do surpass anything as 'et produced In the shape of n Piano. Bone W. C. I box, do They lessens all the advantages of the Grand Pianos, with- B e th e l , S . fi I pkg., do out any of it, iitsatimatngtis. We now challenge comparison Backofen. f. I do do with the initiruiiii.nts of nay other maker in tbis csinntry, m yt h, W.. 1 do do , ruAdeut that everY ilrilmee'.'d judge of the article wilt at Manion, Clam B. 1 truss, dO ‘nee admit their superiority. The public is respoctfully in- Iteirdman, Dr. A. B. 1 box, New Lisbon, Ohio. sited to call and examine these superb Instruments. Burgan, I. 1 pkg., Dovrningville, Pa. 11. KLELthli & BRO., Bosworth, J. C. 1 du Pittsburgh. Sole agents for Nouns A '!larks' /Inn. Beeson & Co., 1 1 box, Uniontown. For Western Pennsylvania. Burgess, L. F. S. I keg, Pittsburgh. No. hI Fifth street, next door to Masonic Hall. Brown & Reiter, 1 box. do P. S.—Splendid assortment of the above shortly expected Bridges, Mice E. I pkg., do for the Spring Trude. spit Brewer, D. 1 do do Grumman Elreabeth,2 boxes Cedar county, Lowe. Coult, tire. M. I do Pittsburgh Oolburu, L. I do B.rn. Mahan]. Church ' Amos I do Port Grinith. Colror,B. 1 show case, Pittsburgh. Campbell, J. A. I package, Kittanning. Clapp, lion. Balt 1 do Preshrts Flarnue, Pa. Clark, Win. F. I do Pittsburgh. Crnigue, Wm. F. 1 box, entre - vine, Pa. Citmou Office, 1 do Franklin, Pa Dewarth, B.C. 1 c hag, Pittsburgh. Dennin, Miss Susan 1 tasckage, do Davitt, Jas. 1 do do Dulaney, Martin It. 2 do do Danner, W. ' balm, Anderson, By. Dorsey, Thos. M. box, Pittsburgh. Dar* David do Warsaw, Pa. English it Appleton, do Pittsburgh. Ehrentleld, ft Jac/tags, Leschlairg, I'm. Ernest Chas. E. M. do New Geneva, Pa. Footer, Maury pkg., Mercer, Pa. Fife, John bill. elate, Pittsburgh. Fanher, Si P. pkg, tin Fr,yraan. Lemuel P. Fax, Bla, k Gawk I Frey - man, IL P pkg., Allegheny ett r. Fautsour, A. 11. trunk, Pitteburych. Planar, Simon O. } , k ii., Wlrtembinx, Pa. Flu•lley & Fulton, igin, Pittsburgh. Floyd, Stephen ,h, do Vilna, John C' do Allegheny city. • r tim4. Pittsburgh. I , pi, g , do 1.. ....dry. 3lre. R. i.i , ,i, War mw. Pa. i i lag, .1 c't 1 , 2 tr'k Putskirsh. Uraft, .1. pkg . CAoll.prvvill, litiOdo, It. S. do Pittsburgh. Graiii,J lo.n, do fiber, .1 sack, d., Hardy, A I. I c.a. 011141, Votianr , c.. Tams. J. do Cadre. Ohio llanky, Jesse do WOodil :ginti lit r U 01.1011.11, tire. d u 114.11Villr, Wood cu.. v Winer sit!) flock. parkaf., , e, l'iusbargl liett , chutm. Lettln ui , 110p0100, Timothy .10 Holcomb. W O. do lb., , J..bri S. .1,, 11.11.... r, Chi or .I„ 11.elkins. W A II d o Baling, II il., Itodnian, J do 111.-Ivf,Nluw.. , ,plitaA J,. Ileuninf, Aug 110,0, 1.1:a. bor., Ilinkin, J W. d • Hanna. B. beg, Bart, W. E. P , C • Henderson, Rev ..1 .1.. Jobmton, Andrei., do Jenkins. ‘1 Jenkfus, Ann F. 2 toss, Jute, 0 W I hit NEW SPRING STOCK OF CHICKERING & SONS, PIANO FORTES. JuliN 11. N1F.1,1,i)11. has ic•rrn; 12 - 4' Just received even. mere at 7. .1 - ' - ‘ 7,7 .• 77 cinch Etu so A: SUNS' ; PIANOFORTES, and com- ' " r I plotai the Stock, selected for Spring Sales, of TIIIRTY•FIV new and splendid Instrument., of every variety and style, manufactured by the rairs. °rings, (Harlon,)) from the plainest SIX ocrA to the most splendidly finii hod Seven Octave Square Plano Fortes, an unit an their snilerl, and Inimitable Grand and Parlor Grand Pianos. In /CRY PIANO FORTE in thin Int la ui their NEW SCALE., With then PATENT IRON FRAMP.N, and PATENT -ACTION, and are not a my warranted ta tho laircluuwr by the nnnufactureni, but by the tutoirriis.i, to be in all respects as perfect as Instruments eau. be both m regald to Mat..rial and Worlituansbtp. PRICKS IN VA RIABLI"I'llE SAME as in flud..,n, Ai tha NiftlitlfiletOry • J.lllli 11 NI }11.1.011, No. 81 Wood otrurf , I.uturueu 1 / 1 1f.ufood alloy 413t1 Fourth street. Agent for t2lll..kurtog Ltooton, or Pittsburgh and 1111428 FOURTH S i'BEET CARPET STORE. IV. D. H. IIIctLALLUM, Oar b k. , LVELI. zTHRET, NEAR WoOD.-64 Tar att,ution or purchaaerni le realartfUlly 'urged to our pl meat t3IO k. enlertad for hPRING BAhlili , lurlut:mg -11,.1 quallty Veiveta. I English and Tapeutry iv lltlvokls and Tota..try. grubs. 01,14111 e and Slr r 31,3 t rti and Loin Extra and SU pPr .1 Ply P1 . 4-.1 111K:stag lish.t Impart...l T. had Dams..: Hall and Stair kola V. to :eh taat wile. Vitri..lll s sit Cloths.. Lr.acts 19 wind had Enstasased Past, asol Talsls alit,. and AI.M• ss h g: fisvisrth ILss,a Mak Stair WA., nh Isoss h l'arjaks 1.1:,u sass I:Shush.. anh -s v arts c M v sst ID 1 .•4 .Lads. U",-" rut at .11 4 tilai NW IN' taterni at oak at Cary MIA*, td, I 'tt.. 3 ara alas lu rpas cal to furnish LI ARR I NOTON C A Itl'ET INtsi. MANSFIELD SEMINARY AND Allegheny County Normal School. 1„ y r 3 front near thr p.oic I,n vl the _1 on and 11 . ,..shtng fiA 11 . Odd.. II M IC LIM A M nril, teti•ietit )11V M h I.l<lt.Pri :1 , 1141, Ii i.\. It k's . !,"J I .n .r 110./1 1..• ,Ittonar, I \ .r 1.... r . I. I , l‘ rti, •Ila iprtl 14..1 l'ui , .• • t , M111...1 nutole, I,nele. n t... 1.1 /I/ IIiI fILII,/ • .•I ,I.(yetat.“4.l. n e %I 11. 11• , '1,. *,.‘ Pvbi,•l4 I, ..•ks i \ Al O l \t. ...I, 1...;“ .tr , 1 , 1 ro n. •e t• f r, epe ,- 1•• • • t..r. tie \ r.atel •ettlut. r I !be t 1 , . Isr .111 Ter. OW .It, i.e turtle I it.,,. H M Kr Ku,. l nei ur,li '41111"HEILI, 11"01,1A)Cli, Slaide and Fah.) Varie►y and Dry Good, 11,111,, TinVit• .r PLAIN AND WAVED LINE GILT Ai()1 LpiNGS. No. 9i .t., oroer of III•mooel y T it E ood V rt.. I .1 , 4 exTo-rion,•• thi• ~,.:.., ksit. t.1..11x.t1.•11 1.,1,.4, ‘l, tb.., I arch...nalt7 : 'l.l/ J. & 'l'. GROFTT =ID BRINDIES, GIN, WINES, DE.ALERS 1\ Fine Old Monongahela nye \Yhleky, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDI' ; RECrIFIERS 410 ',DISTILLERS Ch,ILSI:k u I T 11/11 FitoST 87/(KETS l'A 1)A VI 11 CANIPBELI„Ii 1.4 x K 'An+ r 11.•• ft Or ••I • 4 %. .1'!:' ,.. .1•1..t 1'‘ , 1.1.•• , ..1, t.•-• —I a . rA I.:, ir•..14 .. c ar• ao.: ,t lt It t I. t.' • f • W li ; A i1..4,1.•(.‘ eitl. I , irt , i , t/..1 ..t 1.11L.'• Al. 1111 g 11•(/(1i r(t) .11‘. \V .11, ea, ti,.. \F_ll .1 4 T(K:fi (1.1.1 utl(i I'll v(.l havitt n.t .1,11(1, 1,1.110 , (4(I1 V.•111c4111 . A11'111:S. lit .1.11 awl bout •(11.• (.1..1.rn1(41 11:1(01.41 ati•l ›ul.+ ti 14.1.1 (it,:‘,.l i((1.1 Fob C1,./n.. 111111n11(11114-.1 1- (1..1.1 i of auA (1••••••(, 1 . (.1. • . 11,1") plum N't Itts•l 64,1 V:rtgoi V , tr`R.UK.. 011 : 4 tl:ld, Lope, 1e,•1: 2 1k-nr .tn.l iLit 4•1 a,3.1 I 1... 1.;•..r1.1 a 1 1. 4, 1 I{lt A," ' S (. I. , CIiS al I‘ll 11..•0 ptil• fr.. 111. hi,. wttl. 4r...11 nr, 1.., [...11 , .21 I v, I. it •lilNi ll nt. 11. a. t ; .N1,.. hi. IJ. vh rai..4rerl , ar/..7 1 0 a, inxa..rteri .0 I,a 1... t 0,40 rlor. anal r War,. toil tia II) 11M41, 0./ ut.l< .1. /IL\ M. ROItMISTS, 4.17 hill, .tru , t, flex 1.• .1) ' 1 1 1 11 1.'S 1 6 . 1 :/ ti l 16r,1 .„.. 1 N(1) i. • 1., • •iiti ~dirt u ri.pirt thiti cult y, i • 1.0 svg, bultilog to quit 1 , 1111111.15. Ilr nen or 1.51,11 t,•. public that hv null v.oilllitton STOCKT'OI4, klliztts ~ . . Ale! all I,,ed. "1 IIoMI kilt, at hlx estztblishmsta. ii.s •t!, Ix!sear 11, sh'n ltuu , bbg, 141 11? - 111 street- epen at nil tietee to the InApectoou ,•1 the pubbe. 11. teui, beeihel the v eI Inn 4,uhr nzauultteture. brought to the city the goet eme.rtmeut U...eitt w 1,1,1 hue ever brourltt to tilts eluch au .• eat! 11.1111,1 11, he of the tent quality, and will sold nt the neett I essonable prices. Ile Inns but one Sale, hoot:hat the e‘.cher of Markel Alley mitt Fifth street. C. ITALY, thlrlfi Conner Marl,ll Alley And Firth st. ( ;lENIETER Y MARB LE WORK S AnnEw LAWTON, Pa...LIR:AL MARBLE MASON, No. LlltltliTY street, below Wayne. tn1121:ly lIARBAUGEI, CommissioN IJ MEW 11 td,;l, Ihw!crsatitt Prodn, ,really, L.het t) 0c1.24 INTELLIu - 'Zi'sWE OFFICE—If vuu help." Rod employment, buy or sell prlperty, roll us LoWRIEr, INTELLiukNeIi OFFICE, No. It 1 . )1111 ,trort, twat; Illtrkvt Legal U. auw.•n tx ud C. q , cioF done with neatneax and h .1081.:111 1 - 4 1 URS1IA'S LINDIENT—The best Lim -110.• lor Ppi n.lOl, brunet., tic., 12 doz. just corner Diamond anti Market at. 1) ; E l'A 1,-1.90 tons good quality, cold i•InSI, lust re•reil,l por ntcmwrr I I Had tar sale by . M corner Wo,KI and Fifth ate. G RE.k:;E —Bavea' celebrated Grease for frays. Carts, Railroad Cars, &c., lu vans, and bbl,., for sale by lap.Hl HENRY H. COLLINS. i().11, XV(..)I(IS FOR SALE.—Sixty three Intl.!, 5, 1511 . 21,5) 1.1 Cant at Inched, and all the tns p. .veinents thereon In aticaaaMul operatlon. Said Farm is sattated the Monongahela (seer, Id mile* above Pitts burgh, and Is supplied With n Fares Ilanne, Barn, Tenant Holmes ordial 51, Rail, nail, and an escAllent harbor. The vein of rnal is five feet thick, and =mut Ix, surpaan.d in y onus y. Fut tut titcr particulars apply to NICIIioLECON k PAYNE, No. 235 Lit.orty nhnM THE NATIONAL lIOTEL FOR RENT.- The alx,ve lintel, fronting the Monongahela Wharf, he. tween Smithfield and tlrant •trreta, together with the STAIII.FS thereto attached, will bu hir rent after the Ist day of April next. The above Hotel being very largo and C1 , 111111011i4119, and nom' the proposed sites of two Railroad Stations and the Whorl, offers remarkable inducements to Chain wishing to engage in this businesa. Inquire at the office of d Mkt. ARNOLD At Co., inhil:tf—chD Fourth street. RARE CIIANCE.—The subscriber hay engniphl in another business which demands his wh•de tune and attention, wishes to dispose of his Tee and Grocery Business, The standing of the flours if, well knUWII the tint its kind, the business large and Increasing by cusiinicis of the heat class In the city. To an ENTIMPRISINO 8t1131147.88 NATI, It Ia a rare chance and a cure fortune. particulars entitnre of felatf W. A. hf'CLllllU„coriter Woad and Sixth ate. WINDOW GLASS— • 60 boxes Bill) glass; 40 do. 10x12 20 do. 9x12 db.; 25 do. 10x.14 do., andothar sizes—Swassa er'o brand—fur ludo by SMITH, MAIM *HUNTER, sv.N; 122 Second and 151 1 Fillt. street. D RIED APPLOT-- - 43 blirrels ; .1 , 26 13t1741,‘"ig rt,tbiIUNTER.. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY. JUNE 20, 1856. fluln, A 110 I. 1, Inv t'.., C . 1 1 , FC Warn A.. .1 1 Kirter, W II I pA k Ai- Knr•lbor, 14.+11,‘ I •1 t.. 11,11JMI Hmlly, h. 11,., .1 W I. v. tank, Letting,. LI 1.• I. J tftle, , M A I W 11A/1.-rn.Y...lttAr•l ! pt; 0 , n,..1 I Jo .tort..., 1.. I el • Merlns, N!..• I,nui f 11.,,,.,11 . lor Ii tl.• N'Arc,r. Alamo IA In , ia 144.: tl A Chk. rl llimM,Mie, WM IT I it , Stutim It m I I its slyVvrlevnd, I •/rir“, NI. honk. y AI :CA; n. J IL illl. \/ • / ' . l \ • Met, It. IL 1 Vt. I tri.k. J 1.0 I ract...s. 01: n, J 1•. 111 1 Pui hit, Ilou t I pkg Pard, !lira I .1.• Pia. lit. I'. ni rarsit r, I Ni.x, Prtera. Francis ' Pkit' Pus , d.. 1, A I Naar, kv.„.• Is, P J pkgs., Po Id, Ailazu iridlt, F Haugh, J W. it, uotittuadt, l. 4 1. ti• do l• ks.t.ll 4 1.3.4 %, , &I -., Haire, W, li do IM li.dt, I dal. . 4 0.011, Lir Pltillp du Llorcuretiurg ri. ON. Pat i Istc, Pittsburgh Sii it ii. Ell 1 1.k,,, , KitierVVlll, !". • rim., Cart Mat L .10 Ibtilliort 1. ,it •ri.i, P .r" 'lt' Apulia. Pa. ;1111.1 It. It I box, FiLireurr, l'a 10,, Franklin,liittallso •. P - Ir.. • 0 J pkg, : 4 1ruNoris :Pr.. i.,•, r , iitair, II It do Pittsburgh tilitata..r, J a.,,,,..t, do Thu: .I..ii, A (.... it. 'hi d o 1.01 I . 11, do aL. I ~..1, it k. It It Elluabeih. I'M II 411..,..., J IS Plttohurgh It rt. ht. 'l' It do Klll2\ll[lldd. '4 i .011, V. pkg , I'd taburgh 11'i:barna, I. IF I.'', Salem II il, .1,,t,i, J. . Ittsisrills, ( ilir.• 11 ...frail P..... pkg lb raloinv Ii ~..•It. gillnt...Ad trunk. 11',.iilligt.•n Jut liribiLart, li . plta , Pit Nhurgh N. 11 BA KROLL. Ad.ll Thu. Adams Ex prr...r Cd 1..1.11qh, \ lay sth IMO'' , Hours PATENT HAND STAMP.—The 4 , 11.".ri1.et Agent tor the CL fA ‘1) . 1 1111 . A N Y," of flo,tori. now tort-tid t .?1•r t. , tb.• hello a Stamp tYnkii. for nil practical purl, ,•••••I, p.l , ~ a,. any 01 t h e kind heretofore offered In toe I,ni• Hallr"ads, Pulill.olh.VS, • Public donne., Breas.ah,not, to Prot...won/II 01,11 fur aLainping their library, Drukcints their own label a, and all Mercantile mon for eatop int their envelope/4, and In fact Urn"! T stay In the c,.nitnn -1/1,1 who wants It Stamp for marking Linen, Clothing. Sc thin it jll3t the thing. 11.16 Stamp to unhko any other w the market, , And le not "f"'” obkrtiouli reasonahly urged rt‘zn.ust other article-A of tip. A Ind nni,,,l n the pobil, which tat, era aelnl,llAhNl ou 1.1. I t Le Offerel for about ou-I, t 1 the ueuttl e,,t of of bore 2.1 Honig 111,4% , e¢nyla In Its couetructlL•ll, It Is Itas loablo to get out of or.ho It in ti,re cotnpnct, and nu.te contain I itto king Pearv,i tw eaesetov.n pruprietup. rill' upon the out! in.qc the sowipor at gnarl al xdoption. tooling wnlident th..; etwApilefix and taiperi..rit) r..rublupd, orti all other, will give it a Enterable intro,lurtlon. The public are invited to call and et. the ”Talation and the variety of styles of electrotype diet. ilnlnre received for any etyle or pattern, awl the di.•e else try .yped, of the beet material and worktottutelalp 113u9 NfS F'. RATOV,Agent, No. 139 First Stret, . PH. LI —A, ENTS W A NTY.I) uulnedu.tely to can vase for t hr. Weise, to whom a liberal .1111111151Clull trill pall C'ERTINICATE I hereby certify that MOSES F EATON, of P;(l.don oh, Pa IS t h e 1.11113; appointed Solo Agent fur the gale of`• I I i Patent Hand Stamp" for the State of Ponnoylvania, (doeept iug the Cit)• of Philadelphia,) and also fur the Counties of Ashtabula, Trumbull, Mahoning, enluthlunna and .leflorson, tho State of Ohio By then . Agent, Pit tsbnrgh, May 12. IM6. PROCLAMATION. - By' virtue of a pro cept under the hands of Wm V•Clnre. President Judge of the Court of Common Pie., in and for the Path Judicial District of Pennsylvania. and Jmtier of the Coin t of t trey anti Terminer, and General Jail Deli ver3, m anti for mid District, and William Boggs and Oda lel Adam•, Fels.. Almaliate Judges of the same Courts, In and for the c,uunly ..1 Allegheny, dated the sixteenth day of May, in the year of our I. rd one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and t,• no , detected, fur holding a Court of Oyer and anti ti.moral Jail Delivery v at the Court House to the City of Pittsburgh, on the first Monday (second day) of June, 1558, nt Ino'clunk. Public notice It hereby given to all Justices of Um Peace. Coroner and Constables of the County of Alleglomy, that they he then and there, in their proper pars:ins, with their rolls, records, ingnisitiotts, examinations and other remem brances, to do those things which to their resuwetive of icm, in tin behalf, appears to be dune—and also thirol that will I , r , •dectile the prisoners that now are or may be In of said County of Allegheny, to be then and there to prcr,- cute , against them an shall he just. tiiven under my hand, la Pittsburgh, this sixteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and filly-six, and of the Commonwealth the 78th. BODY PA'ITRRSON, Sheriff. WOB.Tka OF ATTENT lON !-FOR SA I.E.—A new dwelling house just finished, two scot ws, arranged with hall, two parlors, dining room and kitchen, three chambers, good cellar, bath room, &c.; a hy drant in the yard. and good stab]y. The lot has front of 20 tom on Onrrel street, Allegheny city. by 100 feet deep to Led lie.ati el. Price 51,100. Termer—sO® itt hand, remainder in taw and lan yearn. CUTIIIIERT St SON, ale's 51 Market et. ippiT RIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION Y 7 cools the head, and removes all symptoms of Head- Famous using WRIGHT'S KATHARION Are never liable to son-stroke. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION Is the most valuable acquilition to the toilet, retaining' the Hair in any rep form. For mile by Dr. ODD. H. KEYSER and R. E. St!LLERS tY..0...at 25 mints per bottle. anale DRIED PEACHES —lOO bush. for sale by ap2t; SMITH, MALE & HUNTER. SEEM n+.e n:~r:KG+~ c +L..uW: r`.w~c ~:}~4'ri~,-Y::.:~r.._..~~ u. PibmiltA t Tsg••, Pi. Nast 'lore,: ist cob, hi .SIIt-,htn) Puir) • (21, I .2 Pit isb r, AlltgltPtiy Ni,s.:Am sir if, e, t At.ur A 11«, t hot. Pict.tnugh Dar I' htrablirgh A ito.,hpny Pitilt tit wit ‘VArre.t. .Ail pll l• 14 , 000) tsburzli vonx Elr 1, P. 111,1 sir 'l , Ilt lu! Ptti,hrtrgl , wmrttlnctm, It irarrom, t rtilwbut A/1.141,1:, lib, Lint +l.l. 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II it to curl, vying . it a ,11. o The Honorer will titre/I¢lh,•, Ripd preqeerve. the to he :ie. remove 1.11 , 1 pre, : etit etee,ee. hertelnelere, selerf. elhreelrielt scald-head, or ails eruption of the akin. nail all oiln:rtur+l perspimiloini or the head. It Is a errhtert f., ~,Nrrt) in the Lead. Sub by JOS. FLEMING, Druggist, cor of the Diamond and Market - ,t. Pat ATI" DA U G ERR E:0 TY PE B.AND A MIiIitTTYPES, which 'give such p-neral sattsfactlon ore daily obtained, to every kind of weaker, at Lafay,up, Build ing, No. 87 FOURTI.I street. Particular attention pall ambrntyping, as the•time or sitting is notch I.ses then to. quired for Damiterrootypes. Pictures of chi - bins, tido, in is few seconds in either of the above maned so les. Anibro type or Davireneotype Copies [Milk COlTeCity note ev,,Q kind pletares. \Warranted perfect. .Prices itioderste Our motto is, TO PIXASE. mhiß WALKER'S UNEQUALLED INDET., 1131,E INK.—I hove Just received u large impply of this celebrated Indelible Ink, with or without the proparth lion. It la niterPrl n_a the beat Ink now in ti , e. In all caeca the money wilt be refunded where it does not please. ' JOS. NLEMLNG, np2s corner Thameud alley and Ntar4gt at • S small sacks Table Salt ; O•• Butter .• /tom red by (my 10) F. R. D.R.A.VO. -^•-",a` • ' - - ••• ~! . IPM!I=IEICEEZiN=MIZIIEMEI PITTSBURGH POST. FRIDAY MORNING: [Correspondenr, of t m Pirtgbargh Morning Post.] lOWA CORTIESPOFDENCE. FORT MADISON, lowa, 14, 1856. Ecinorg Post:—Having a few leisure moments tit my disposal, I compose myself to inform you of the doings of this great portion of the Ameri can Continent. The only news of any general importance itt that which is is transpiring in the political and to inform you on that subject the particular object I have in view in writing this letter. It will be a gratification without limit to every true hearted son of the Keystone. State, to know that the, nomination of James Buchanan as our standardbearer in the coming contest, is received in this 'S'tate with the loudest and heartiest demonstrations of entlanaianre and.,rejoicings, and that in our nominee they find the "back bone" of the true Democracy.--Though some may have had individual preferpoisfor Douglas, Pierce, or other faithful exponents of the ploMci pies of Democracy and the Constitution, yet the entire party will rally as one man to the stan dard and support of Buchanan and Breckenridge, and their voices will he heard in the good cause from now until the first Monday of next Novem her, when they will elevate our nominees to the oignest office in the gift of the American people. A grea .1 reomenb , us question is now before the nation. ..iidit.ll abolition fanaticism, set on by designing, knaves, accompanied by anti-Bible, Beecher and Sharpe -itie—whose end and aim is the dissolution of the Union—shall they triumph, or shall that party which has so long and so gloriously maintained the integrity of the nation, and the rights of the people, andiwhose main .b -" 1 perpetuation of this confederacy, triumph, -71.1 rebuke fanaticism and disunion 7 l'i,e people are prepared for this, and are deter !wiled in the election of Buchnhan and Brecken i.lge the latter shall prevail, As an evidence of the dtoposirion of the people, old Leo county. the empire county of lowa, at the connty convention on the 12th, ratified and foioptP.l with a unanimous voice thq nominations f the rinrinnati Convention. MAtings of the Domooratic aqtzwiations of the several town -hip-, have been held, at which, with the utmost elithitsissw. similar resolutions have been adop ted. The whole cry is for "Buchanan, Breeken rely: ,end the C,'on.ffitution." As an old Pitts burgher I glory in the honor conferred upon my native State \t the county Convention, on the 12th inst., f 'apt .1 din N. Hamilton, late of Pittsburgh, was nominated by acclamation for the Legislature, lilt he, with bi- usual modesty and retiracy of declined the nomination. The Cap emild not prevail, and he is now before the people doing battle for Democracy and truth. Ile is tint rising to eminence and popu inty, and will at some time, nut far distant, be lex Ated t a far higher point of honor. The 0 1. 1111, , 14cy of Madison township assembled in the Court 11, use last night and had a glorious sae.. Cool Democratic resolutions rat,fying and el.dorsing the nomination of Bu f.;,,,nqii and lireekenri lge, and the principles !•r,inniimed by the Notional Convention were Specdte , were made by .1. S. tiatiiiiton. li .143. E. Johdttou and U. Ends, arid • !Mr orators. The meeting adjourned .:I,r riving three times three fer our nomimm , .. 1:.,- unusually liiely in this city, occa- I alt. 1 t'r the tinpreco hmted iutlus of emigration. ‘tilior, of South Pittsburgh. is re . Or ~.Ae 17 , 111 t 4 „ ii one ,•1' the . lA, in the Co Unly. I must Maw e by promising to keep )ou o htimn : wezlern matters. ti, I ! l 1 1 %, MIBIZEIE - „T# Phe ".14.111-em" Doctrine in .I.t. P.tr•dlpsgh Cpnveution, a few months :.sver I.) the Rev. Mr. Lovejoy -I'i., \. 'dr Brewer, of Connecticut, said ,• w,t , in '.tv .r ~f u-ing . %-;.arms, and fighting t. r frpi-don, In Kansas. •• Mr. Chandler said he believed that • - loirpe"- rides were the host pee makers, there «a- n. , !antler ti,e ir any or them would be intro do. o into Kansas. " RAN - )Tr. waa willing to go either RS ,r pi iv:ite. Hr would ure Sharpe'o wth good 01171 to thr North Church, soon after, the Rev. }Tea ry {Pant Beecher said i f t o Lo an everlasting disgrace to shoot I , ld /1. , : hit hi•l in the FAMP Clecasinn, the mune reverend gen- I'enoto -nit! he had never heard or but one coloprotni4e which bo thought was a good one;" 11:It •in an an , wer which be • •• •1,;m.0n the Lmt , ,m, Governor of Kansas, I nimie to G, Shannon s dmnand for a Sar i ender IT the 6harim's held by the people of e;.. e. which he mated to be— • regard to the rifles, 1 propose to ..!111.rt - WliSt' , -- Wt.' Will keep the weapons our- Nt•l‘,... hut !lir, nnn Mr contents !" Phut ,• Anprorniev.," —continued Rev. Mr C.v.. her, -I think we ild work!" Tli.• 5t.1.1 ifiLVE..I Palladium says: • The ..loitupion or freedom will see that the I .iNe-ho!dir, Are kept busy—and they win see are liberated and put in a condition ~r themselves." L • L0V , 1 . ;1 t]on,ier • Be , ,light to he ,i,own like a beast." ut.f.. ~ r the churrl.es , f Dmrnit, last Sunday evemog "H. ter.rle., and flithful minister of [irks r —as tho Tribanc terms him—preached 4'..itti,.11 sermon, iu which ho remarked as • lief re I would see popular sovereignty wre, , ,ted force from the pecple of the Terri tories, (referring to the determination of the .!lioriues to enforce ah,dienee to the lawo,l the plains tlf Kansas silts! url& de 114,re I would have tho lips of Senttor.; nn.i It:Tresenistives sealed in era , silence for the Lind of southern violence, r .i,•r-it • 1,0 011(,11 bestowed upon Sum• i.e, ,r-rqw,al, not political, reasons) / n ,al,/ ore 1,11.1 q 0 . 1 Congr,•3 ankle deep in i,t —The new Russian loan will, it is be ,. •I, amount to 100.000,000 silver roubles. the Interest is tived at 4 per cent., and a portion of the bands will be redeemed every year by • f ~.t.king fund fartned by an additional r.•r cent , reserc, d annually,—with which v.,!! 1:e rul:rltr.d lottery of money prizes. TI c 1..:.0 is pricefpn. for the construction of railraads to the interior of Russia, and partly f.,1 the indemnification to he paid to Denmark tar ilta Mound Dues although it is whispered con-iderable portion of it will be given up ta the Grand Duke Con-tantine, to enable him I cf Irry hut his darling, project of metamorphosing the a latla of tho Ru;siart navy into screw steam er,. The• Iwirien,iereer Beige gives the following as the sut•rtsnee of the Emperor Alexander's ad to a deputation of the citizens of Warsaw: . . ‘• My plan of conduct toward your country is al,s• - dute foro.etfulne , s of the past. lam content with tho ['odes, not merely because, in spite of revnlutfons and wars in which all Europe has been entangled, they have not forgotten their duty to their sovereign and to themselves, but s t.:I •fo,f because those of them who have fnup,!,t in the ranks of my soldiers have displayed and fidelity which have been proof azai..st all temptation. I shall not cease to love the Poles as my children. Cell this, Messieurs, I pray you, to your eitizens, hut tell them also that the time for iHe dreams is at an end. No more of reve rie,: I wish Poland to be happy, and she can Duly be so by her union with Russia." 11 ilia: oat be generally known, says the New Oilcans Price Current, that the trade in Java (lnffnr• is a monopoly held by the Netherlands 'Trading Soc4ety. All the coffee produced on the 1 , 1,111.1 of Jove, therefore, passes through the 13:trl , of that company, and the value of this toot chive trade may be estimated by the fact - that there vr#s to be hold at auction; in- the company's name, on the :31 , t of March,.lBos, at _,Amster dam,'225,094 bags of coffee,, and on the 6d._of,, April;' at 'Rotterdam, '167;87 4 2 bags, Inakhi i i 898,Q2d.bage, to besold eintost eltratitatieo>iSty. by the way, is the Netherlands Trading• society which proposes to-enter upon the direct otton trade with the South. NUMBER 220. JUNE 20. FiRI: , I 4 r , e4k,;,4-;,1 , ,~~>: • • ItitFt'S ID IE RI S iNG: - AGREED ('N BY Mil PrE)-41"{" TLT' ❑NPA OP ?lON ',ht.., OW equate, Otto Lanvrti,q; L l / 4). itttOn 11111 RATA ;tier, ,• ^" Do. Otio t+_k Do. two ureeto§ .... . ..... •• • Uo. three week.n. ....... t ;Ito mouth ...... •• - • • two 1.4114(114. 1=1E1E! @ZEE!! crla 00 one year.. ..... ....... . 00 Stravdit; Card, 81z lines or lean, Pcz .umun.:--4-4.7.4;0116' Pi.g.tttrica: Otte eqUilre, per nuuun, ozrf the z oo Ma hoir e 'o ago zweic,. ....m t.,: Dent 4 pottwAiwkii k ., • EFrom:th.w.hingto“win t ip r •— - The Wages of Labor--Mr.'''Bnehiiiin's • -•_' Views--An oh! Caluninylxposedi In the memorable presidential. Ptiativass of 1840, one of the charges e,gninst_the democratic party by which the people were denektedinto the support of the whig nomma' tionn.---Ivatt.th e false allegation,. that in advocating. the %hide pendent-treasury system' the democrats-favored the reduction of the wages of the laboring- man .to " ten cents a day.}' This, blgethers,:ivith. other Misrepresentations equally upfrianded, succeeded for the time-being int effecting:die overthrow of the democracy. Within -too" than a year after that result, the people odisilovered the irapositionn which had been , practieedinpoa them, and there is new not to be fonn& - bflithe etatute-hooks one measure of gem:tilt - IT/atm...la which , was enacted by the Congress. , whicir.was elected during. the same temporary deluged in the popular mind which caused the defeattfithe democratic candidate for. The presidin4,,f,Bi perience has so fully vindicated thelvitadout of the. independent-treasury system, thatltlittsae. come the settled - policy of the goveriniteliti-lind . no man of-any party is insane enough to 'die. tnrb it. But whilst all men of all parties freely , acquiesce in the independent.-treasury .policy, there are some who indulge-11,e. illusory idea, that because the people were cheated it:1 , 1840 by the-false clamor about low wages they env be cheated again in 1856 in -the same way: As it was on a palpable misrepresentation of e; &Poach of Mr. Buchanan in support of the independent treasury law that the charge as to the redaction of wages was made, it ia supposed that now, when he is the democratic candidate for the . presidency, the same charge may be revived and pressed with equal success. So far from objeot ing to the renewal of this calumny, we are rather disposed to thank the State Operie, of N. J., and other kindred Journals, for the oppor tunity which they afford us of vindicating Mr. Buchanan's claims to wise statesmanship in - the support of that measure which has become part of the settled policy of the government. • ' The ten cent " charge had its origin in this wise :On the 22d of January; 1840, Be-- - chanan delivered a speech in the Senate ih favor of the independent treasury bill, in reply to one by Mr. Clay, of Ky., against it.. In that speech Mr. Buchanan diecussed the measure in its lirac tieal bearing upon the manufacturing interest and upon the currency. lie summed np the leading objects of the independent treasury as follows "Our chief objects in adopting the indepen dent treasury are to disconnect 'the government from all banks, to secure the people's money from the wreck of the banking system, arid to have it always ready to promote the prosperity of the country,in peace end defend it in war. In cidently, however, it will do some good in check ing the extravagant spirit of speculatitin, which is the bane of ths country. t• In the first place, by requiring specie in al! receipts and expenditures of the government you will create an additional demand for gold and silver to the amount of five millions of dolltirs leer annum, according to the estimate of the Pres ident. A large portion of this sum will be drawn from the bunks, and this will compel _them to keep more specie in their vaults in proportion to their eircuLstion and deposits, and to bank less. This, so far as it may go, will strike at the root of the existing evil. I fear, however, that it will prove to but very inadequate restraint upon excessive banking. In the second place, this bill will, in seine degree, diminish our imports. especially' after June 1842. I most heartily concur with the senator in desiring this result. What is the condition of the importing - linsine.s nt the prt•s eut moment" It i< almoq exclusively , in the hauls of British agents, who sell all the - tu rem they can dMpose ot• in other portions of the world, and then bring the residuum here to glut our markets. According to our existing laws • they receive'a credit from the government to the amount of its duties. They sell the goods for cash : and this credit becomes so much cap ital in their hands to enable them to make fresh importations. The independent-treasury bill requires that all duties shall be paid in gold and silver; and after June, 1842, the compromise law will take away the credits altogether. We shall then have a system of cash duties in oper ation, which will contribute much to reduce the amount of our importations and to encourage domestic manufactures. "In the third place, this bill will make the banking interest the greatest economists in the eountry, so far as the government is concerned. Their nerves of self-interest will be touched in economy, and this will induce them to unite with the people in reducing the revenue.ami expendi tures of the government to the lowest standard consistently with the public good." Mr. Buchanan regarded the finked States Bank as ilia antagonist proposition, and on that Sub ject he spoke as follows : The Senator ridiculed the idea that the es tahlialnent of a new bank of the United States could prove daugerou.. to civil liberty. Such bank, wi h a capital of fe,..lc fifty to a hundred el dollars, with branches in every State of the Union, directing, by its-expansions and contractions, when prices should rise•and when they should fall, would be. a most tremendous instrument of irresponsible power. It would be a machine much more formidable than this goV ernment, even if the adinnuistration were as corrupt as the fancy of some gentleman .has painted. " Mr. Randolph once said, 'Male and female created he them.' Combine the moneyed aristocracy of the country, through the - agency of a national bank, with the administration, and their united pottier vrould,create an influence which it would be almost hapossible for the ,peo pie to withstand. We should never again see these powers in hostile array against each other. In the days of General ..l . ackson we witnessedthe i exception, nor the rule. Give any President/ such a bank as I have described, and we shall hereafter have a peaceful succession. 'With all the power of the Executive, combi ne d w i t h all the wealth of the country, he would be the most arrant blockhead in the world if he were notable to re-elect himself and to nominate his successor.' All the forms of the constitution - might still. remain. The people might still be deluded with the idea that they elected their President; the animating spirit of our free institutions would be goneforever. A secret, but-ail-perva ding, moneyed influence would sap the founda tion of liberty, and render it an empty name. The immense power of sUelr an institution Wall manifested in the ttemendocis, efforts which it. made against General Jackson. flad,he not enjoyed more personal popularity in this country than any man who everlivcd, thesneffOrts would have proved irresistible. As it was, the conflict wog of the most portentous eitara.ctor'and-shook the Uulen to its centre. Indeed, the bank, at one time, us-old, in all 111/DMn probabilityil have gained the victory, had the election of.w.Pretd- , dent chanced to occur at that,Terical.;.,and should then have witnessed the appallingspecta cle of the triumph df the bank over thnoights and libel ties of the people. The_constitutimirof the country and the Democratic. party..iwould then have been prostrated together.", In regard to the influence of prices as xesult ing from an inflated paper currency oh. the manufacturing interest, Mr. Buchan/tar. made these remarks: " Sir, I solemnly believe that if we could but reduce this inflated paper bubble to anything like reasonable dimensions, New England would become the most prosperous manufacturing country .that the sun ever shone upon. ••wtiy cannot we manufacture goods, and especially cotton goods, which will go into successful:nein petition with British manufactures. in:foreign markets ° Have we not the neoessarytcapitall Kayo we not the industry? Have We. not the machinery ? And, above all,-are not .our energy, and enteprise proverbial throughout-the world Laud is also cheaper here than its any other country on the face of the earth. We posatss every advantage which Providence can bestow upon us for the, manufacture of c'ottoe; but they are all counteracted by the folly Of man. The raw material costs us less than it does: then English, 14co.an.se i fbis is au article the price -of which depends u.pen foreign markets,. andnie not by our Inflated currency. • Ttev•thert fore, , saye thelreight of the-cotton .aoross the Atlantic, and that of the manufactured art le its„return here. What it the - renFon'tlitt- kith *these , advantages, and rwith,the"pretkgfit T . , tiefewhioti, our , taw afroici :factrirer of ocittem'iltee possession of the home market, nni saccessfully contend for the markets of the world It is tim- . ^, ' , , Mg=fg -.4 60 •...-=1 it ..... • - Oa 6 00 7 OD
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