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ATTORNEY AT LA %; .
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(nearly opposite theCoort ti nier.l feh Lily
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ATTORNEY AT JAW.
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CAMBRIA COUNTY, PLINNA.
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sold on COILLMISSiOn; Land Warrants 5.11 l n
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given to subdlvithag r. ..d dinp.m,tlg, at theta T,,
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and Commisai.dt Merl !mot. 3101 5c1,1,40.1.,
FlBll, BACON and OIL. ;au I PR , qPI rg renernlo 11,..,
house formerly ...pied Bort.rulge S Inglirau, lit,
Water and 150 leirst 6creet, 1,:?,
/01IN A MILLL . .. •.• . ... ~ . , LEO •. . . CUSS. %I, ELL
A' ELL, LEE i CO., Wholemile Gr,h•vrh.
Frodace an.l i'4.1“111/.1011 Nler - hnntit. all I , Ira:. r,:,
PltUburgh Mannt,turr,, Nr. S W.,...1 otr,t, lvtwe.n Water
sad Front t.tr,tA. Pittat , ut 01 1,;.14
JOHN W. BuTI,Eli & Cl)., F,trwarling and
c0mm,4. , 0 m,, , k,..t.,.1, , t ,,,, ~.,Ii k...6..t . Prn.
Burtail NIANUFACITItEr , ... 1.1.:AI , l'lll, .tu.l ,lIEET
LEAD, N.. , r; It..nt Btr,t. l'ittAl.ar4ll IS
ITENK V II I.'i 1 I,LINS., F,O-war.lm.z. at,d.
(.7-0.1. , ..‘ . M-l. hint Si. I v.:1,1(..d0 1 ,'• ~n Fl -II
.CIIX.F.7K. BUTTER. !•1'.1. - ',1)7 ., mnd PIA: 1t'11 . .• .. ro'ly. 'N.
fa, Won ..1:—•‘. 1.,1tA1,0,:i. oarf.
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WYE KEN Y dN. ..t..116 , 11 ,1 1 ,
et! a Rg.ISFUE i l 4 Til f P ;TENT tr,10.1 I •
On the 4th .10 Lk t,h r, ,„.d‘
110T•PRESSEL) NCT., Wk fl EltS,
as follows, Ti/ .
ti,a. of the ..t.• T. ah.l II- AM. I. 1 . .:
the blank. ti.:l; ,. 1.... th•
and bracket 4, fur probing. and th,.. I.unrh L for stth;
. the same during the presats.. th, uhui, .Ip , rnt •Ii
julnuy as deacrll,4l IVl•di, • at
ration.
Second—The mann., n I oe.l.
ranging the dies tc• the nills ?list •Ih‘ —.-
iron in the blank simil ht. toreed ~,t. t he i „,,li r ,„. h
- 01121 50cariug the coutpresst h the Nu: saleht m Line
the breaking of the Mel
ve..Per*ons interv.tivi will Ake h•tl e th.d sr,
fringellient on the AL.., will he desit with , •..tdlne t
Alas
11A1(111. ItAltrurKE A
Pittsburgh, April 4. I enG.— at.n nines 1J
WILLIAM CARR A: CO., (Willimn Carr,
1.0.. , 1 the Grin of .1. Parker & Co.. t w h .t.•aaln
telials and denicr3 Ir. Fm-eign W19P,8 and lilt NDI dd
Monongahela and Rectified W 11186 Y, No. 329 CA' anmetcial
IBOW, Liberty street, l'it tat ungh. Jan'y
SE PI I FLE:SfINC.:, successor to L. Wil
t, COIL a Co . corner of Market stroct and the Diamond.
keeps constantly hand a full onlortment. of DRI'Ot!,
ICIN MEDICINE CLIESTS, PREFUSIEEY, cud all l ard
cles per tabling to hie business
Phyhicutnei Pron/x.lo:l,ms carefully corninatmled at all
hours. jeio. y
SORT FUMING . .H •,411FAIN FUXIN
F °
LEMINO IiKoTERS. stw,,,,q, t„ J.
leull 1 C,-, . liliiiiehale DM:CAIN rs. No irii 8,..1 ntii.A.
Pittsburgh Proprietor, of 1)r Milane'n , olehrateil Vi rini•
Inge, Liver Pills, &,
jab.
JL. N1A..12511 ALL, suo,ess‘,r t., 11. lon,
. WOOL DF.ll.:itt and COM MlitilDS NI ERCHA NT,
No. 13) Liberty ntr • Potsbur,:h
Refeormee—M - NI i i la.. k & Br• .ii Kramer & Rahn, Mur
phy, 'N. rnau A 1'... Brown & Kirkpatrii k
Pittsburgh, Nifty tit, 1 i,fiiii Ilil 41
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w. cit..I.I.)WICK, deal , r in keutu,•lo,
. T. ,, af TiiltArCil, RA(i: , and PAPhilt, No LAO M'o.:d
slyeot. Ipelow riistli. Pittsburgh ' itiN I y
.?The hieilient market price, In °tali, I.ial for Rags
WALTER P lIATOIIIIII I,FPII R liCidlit,
WP. NiARSIIALL & Cu., Importer:, and
. di.s o lorn in Trinirh and .kiiieriitii. PAPER 11.C.ii
LNOS, No a 7 iViAid etre.), liitt,hurgli.
firip-Bole ag«ote fin the celebrated !nand-14 . 8R'. of Memo's
DelkourtAoo.Parks. Hum ors
I
T. C. MORGAN, Bookseller and Sta
• Boner MIA alwaye oil hand a goneral assort n n oint ..I
BcbOOL, Min,ilanoomi and Blank Books; Printing, 1'.. , t au .l
Clap Paper. lo . wholesale and retail, No IC4 W i i..l e ii, 0 1.,
l i
below Folk 'east nob., Pittsburgh
/kir WA N'llial—Rtign mid 'Tanner,' Sot aim at I:. ly
LA,
J •
OIIN U. INIELLOR, Wholesale and Itelail
dealer iu NIUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. F 1.1 51). .. \11),IC.
BOOK' and ST ATIUN FRY, Pi., hl titr,t
Pittsburgh. eau l'.
JACOB M'COLLISTER, Wholesale and Re
tail SEGAR NIANUFACTUIiEit and doter in all kind! ,
of TOIL&COU, SNUFF and SEGARS, No 2b Fifth etr... , t,
Pittsburgh.
"Er - Keeps constantly an lnu,d a Lugo supply of all the
" various brands Of I rnlo•rud &gars.
_ _
,Pn7319 AMITE ........
ROBERT J. anDIRSun
REYMER & ANDERSON, (sueeessor3 to
Joshua Rhodes 9 C 0.,) wholesale dealers in FOREIGN
TEMITS, NUTS, SPICES, CON FiXTION ARY, SUGARS, tie_
No. 89 Wood street; opticiaite the St. Charlie Ilutel. Pitts
oburgh._ p 2
'FINDLE, Wholesale and Retail SAD
. DLE. HARNESS, TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET
BAG 'MANUFACTURER, No. 106 Wo,Al street, Pittsburgh
/9 29 1 Y
NTERPRISE WORKS, No. 136 Wood
street, third door below Virgin alley —BOWE k TET
LRY would call the attention of Sporting mon to their large
assortment of GUNS, RIFLES and REVOLVING PISTOLS.
the largest and best selected stock ever opened in tide mar
ket, together with a general twortnieut of Hardware, Cut 1,-
ry, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we oiler at Oho
lowest possible prices to cash purchase., or for good itie
proved paper. Inarl4
-6RTII-WESTERN POLICE AGENCY,
lit No 99 Washih,:Lai street, tomer ot Detitht•rn. CHI
CAGO, ILLINoIS
PINKERTON des• , ts their erthre Kuehn.. to th , .
transaction of a general dotoctice POLICE BUSINESS in
eta States of Illinois, Wisconsin, Nlichigno and 10. in!".
mhl9:dtf
JG ROU Tl, Importer of BRAN DIE"
erGrN STN &c. Dealer In fine Old slunougatit.l
wb bk y, p t y,d, B r andy, kc. Mau. RECIMPN ISO Nis n
II" corner of Smithfield and Trout meets, PittaaAargl,.
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM
_ _
VOLUME XI V.
BUSINESS CARDS
Nuittor ,ith my nor my faith
jAWORTANT TO THOSE AFFIAcTF:I)
IT II B.' I) sufforlug froth Rad
fr , m impaired 11......iimititutimai deeay...hl
ur ocher taw... would di. well to .iall Lir...it lir I l N. SHAW
PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, a ht., they may rely ow. critimi
Spectacles iimeutitirtiliv adapted to the JUST (V Ayr, tiE
111 1.. Y E. Addrrm, 3o Filth eitreet.opp.oote A A Moot,
Pittsburgh.
P --Telescopes, Microacop•a, Theritniii-teta. nod ever,
article nppertniniug to the Optician trade, kept nud repaii-.1
VII
.44'-tilasnea IllSerted In old Frain,.
*W. All) ankle tol, elt hanged iie,• of
p•nsr
NEW C()Al'll AND CARItI.I(iI: FAI•-
T"ItY--.I.JIINST , .N, 11W 11 1 E14. - ' :
and Iklmout atros., 54131 i, 1.1 , 13,
fully :Lit . . ins 111 , U 3/01 illspubis let•roaail.ll.lli 11. •
havec0t..11....."..1 /1131111fricturt. of I.a
Rise's:llll:z. It. el‘K asol IS
ai IFS, in ail temu rnr loam style. of finial. and Is.,
All or I-t. Will be ea.eaut....l with strict 1 csau.l
Units.... timesti. !spars will alao 14. NUCII , II .
teem.. Using In nil shoo s Is th.
l• a.S..ll..alsalta, Polo, and Whoel "tut. tlo• foil .•,1111
.: that .11 who lusor Lima, math their laatr..uage. sill h.
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chars nt,k fine Watelrea, Clock, Jenelrl and Fun.)
Goods at a vary aural! advance ~ti fired c , Mt, 11,pililit I.r) I.
enlarging Ern Store lioQtri nail the tuch., t I an call,
nem stock P,r the spring trade.
Persons desiring (MEAT Eli. INS !Mould call carl)..
his deteradnatiun to out his prevent ...tock tt ill,
otO regard to form, picas.
Dont forget the place—Kull Elan'. In F! rill ntrret. tc•ar
Market. I. .no
s.,n'a, have a large stock of Nleo and rllll
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Lin hand, comprising acute e 1141 1 ,1) lien and elegant at )1,1.
Mil/di. they are prepared to fa clanh at the I.,me,t eat.irri Won
Alec, a largo and faahlottable ntock of tIENTS' FURNISHING
O.ty.lDS. decl:t .11y
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DITTSBURG II COACII
ELOW cxl. sin ct s.vors b. E. M. Bw. N , . In.
mood 4115' r, flour edleet, Pittsburgh —4'.A 11 14 I '
Fr
OdACIIE. , II PHA E'D 13 ULIC, LES. t.:111 1 v,ry li•oozliI, .!
of FANCY VEHICLES built to ord.,. tuol M051i...1 in
mu tiler unourpauswl ior beam, 0 1 ,1,,,g,,10,;00 ,
elklll of workmanship and durtildlity of Illatermiet.
All work warrwuted r 1,040
PRATT'S RSI N(1 BATTLES—:d doz.
th0,...•71,111.1a Dlll-1,1111, hatl.m, I k•1‘.• , 1
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a .0, Innis nee Rod Marlrei st.
k/ER COATS AND VESTS.
L. UnteIIFELD 4 S. Nu. 7d mr,„L
havo
received a large assortment
LINEN. DUCE. MAZURKA AND M A El LLF.S E\
and \EST^ of the Latest Stolen nod the tent Neu \
mnnufn.tours, H loch they offer At II FAS( AEI E
DEICES..
'Linen Miura no Traveling.
`-‘ `"'
BL SIN ES,S CARDS
GREATEST IMPROVEMENT VET!
N E NV SCALE- it. K LEBER & BRO.,
to,t rs Knalll Int or
NUNINS & CLARKS' PIANOS,
with :11,1 ENN
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thing an l,t pririuct,l in inn 'Ong , of a Piann.
all th. Grand Piaui., with
alt .11-iii•ivautitz, Wt.
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tiro v , 111.11tICIVAI JO•igu ttt Hat artlr u - 111 at
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v,,.1 I. ntal tt nnnu• 11,.5n otavrl. tnotrarattata
II BRO.,
agt. I.tt tS unto S "Lark,' llan",
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PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, JUNE "21, 1856.
NEIN SPRlllit: STOCK OF
PIANO FORTES.
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L IST OF CNCLAIMED PACKAGES RE-
char lot account
NIATNING in tne office of TILE ADAMS EXPRESS '
OOMPA NY, No. Pit Fourth street Pittsburgh, which, If not
called for before the FIRST DA'Y OF
and s JULY next, will b
of
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sold at public Auction to ray ge
wl,.w.‘ it may concern
Atiarly A Bra., box,
Adams, .1 A H. trackage,
A merimn, keg,
Alden, Col J. T. pkg.,
Breenn, 11. 11. c bag,
Ileatagvand, J. D. 00330,
Brenton, W. hat box,
Bone. W. C box,
Bethel, S. S. pkg
Backoren, .1 do
Blythe, Wm do do
Borman, Chas. B. truss, da
Ileirdman. Dr. A. B. box, New Lisbon, Ohio.
Burgau, L. pkg , N ow Li
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Bur
J. C. do Pittsburgh.
114,•9011 4k C. 0., I box, liniontown.
Burgess. I. d S keg, I'ittsburglL
Brown A Bolter, box. 1.,
Bridges, Miss E. pkg,i do
0 , do
Brewer, I;
CroaaMari Elitabeth,2 boxes, Cedar county, luu a
Gault, Mrs. NI do Pittsburgh.
Colbur Lk, L. do Barn Ingham.
Church, Amos do Purt Griffith.
()Aver, B show ,000, Pittsburgh,
Campbell, JA. package, lidttantung,..
Omni, lion. Reif do Presid'ts Purnafi, Pg.
Clark, Win. F. du Pittsburgh'
Cralgue, Win. P box, Coen villa Pa.
Citizen Office, do Franklin, Pa.
Deana', V. it a'.. bag, Plttsburgh.
banuin. Bins Susan package, do
Dasitt„, Jan_ do do
P , steriln B. '2 do , do
tT '_bodes, A ndsa son, Ey
boa.), Tina. NI box, Pittsburgh
Int.., IraVlal do %ar.ts , p..
ENO6I, & A miletoti, du l'ittsburgh.
Flare la Ile id, ii packages Leech burg, Ps
Ernest, Class. E Ii do New Goner., Pa
Foster, flew yl" Slarc , r, Pa
Fair, .lohn 101 l %Into, Pittsburgh
Fonbet, II l' t ' t 'g
. du
Frey Main. lutlutiel I' d. Illack flask
Pao) MA,,, II I' PLg , A lloghvny city.
Fitutxriti , r. A, II truck. Pittsburgh
Planer. :Arno:, ta pkg , Wirtemburg, Pa.
Hail,a a Fe1t.,,,, 1,,,x, hi Is burgh
H , y-1, efria,,, do do
Fliner. Jut,. C Allegheny city
Sroiiign. M . bitg, Pittitbitrgli
I; ‘,...11y..1.i11i. pkg, dt
a; ...len Ma% H boa, Warsaw, Pa.
tiin...t. .1 .-..3 bx n'%, Pittobtirgh.
,hall ..1 t kg . Oriiinersvll.l4
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box. do
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'tart. IV L 'kg,
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VII“ot-othern, Public 11 , na9e..,
Eue“ for olamptng their Ilbrarry. I.pr
to IIP 1p g llteli oo u htlrelu, nail for %temp
p, thepr on, elopec axial lu fort r.VIKRT a.tt In the P-otrinpu•
110 'A mite a SOIJOIP for nutrUlov, I.theu, Cloth ore, .1, .
tun/ Ilie tholg.
ip.• roPP.•uuhle any other in the toetzket, and OP hot
.• leoollp l y red airitinkt other n.rtael... of
3h. 1.1... i th•r...11... th.. dep u h facts u, eotal..ll,thed
• a.. nation -
111 enered fel alatut the u•nal di others
I Rend: mete adiiple in its ennotrindiell, It IS h,. lutLle
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It iswore itanpte eanier operated and taln
.4 lei hungl , l4l , c l.
The ploptieterk reit upon the mtrlutl. merit. ef the
tei ItS aetteral adoption, feeling tentident that it,
L, and 0.114,4 . 1 , ..t ,t) .0,1 all
ores II a takeralle introdnet ion
Ihe puldic are in , ittal to call and nee the operation and
tf 01 nt)11.1. of eleetretype diet,
indera "tret her an, stileor ' , HAWN, and t•lt,
• td the heat unitetial and sr,rkumn,liii ,
MoSES F KATON.
Ne First Inttptairwl . Vn
N R - kith:NTS WANTED iinni,lnitely I....iinviter Cot the
all n, . le ,11.111 n Illwrnl enMaliflinintl will la. paid
CEILTIFICATE
Ih. t. certify that NIOSSE F. EA'INiN, et Pitt:Ana - oi,
Da I. the dilly i.ppointod Sole Agent for the I ••
lit thud Stamp - fot Ow State of It mina, p i 0.0
111, the City ot Philadelphia.. and alse till the "wale,. of
Ashlnhaln..rintnhtlll. 111whnnIng.('01.1nlanna and J,ll,nroal,
nl ,natn 01 ilk,
VI( 5Ni..1.1,4 Co.LLFANI, Beate A.
lty their A4eut, Nk ILl:Anti.
I'dt,bui Kb, May 12, 11;56 iu)
I ) H.OOI,AnA'FION.-- By virtue it a pre
, ..pt web, the hands of Wm. 11. M'Clore. Pt esident
,L the Court of Common Pleas, in nod let the Fifth
Lli.heial District of Pennsylvania. and Justi , .• ot It.. Colo t
of anti Terminer, and Lienoral 1,411,1 A 1
opt
rl/111 1/1-111 ,- 1. and Ll illiatu Boggs and thibriel L.dattis Fs t r •
j u ,l„,„ „1 011111 c. ID 111,11. 1 r the Comity
ol A lieglieny. thittsl the sixteenth tlit , r it. ti. ‘.•ai
.Lll Lord ..tie thousand eight bundled and fifty anti
to to , . into. tea. for holding a Coin t iyer and Tertninci,
H 11.11 1 ,1” I Al Jail DOI/Very. at the Court House in the
fill of
ou the drat Monday (second dnyl of Jnne,
ut ..
ii..tiee iS beret.) given to all Justices of the Pence,
Coronet and Conatablea of the County of A Ilegletit) that
the, tat then and there, in their. proper persons, with ti t ,'"
1/1111.1nquitottuus, examinations and other I
bran, s. to do. th=is th things which b. then reslawtiLe office,
lit t leo t behalf. appears to be done—and that will
pia so nertt that now tire or Witty In 111 the fall
..1 s.ei.l Cl/Ulll. 1.11 Al l eg hrur ,t.ll/10 then and there to prose.
against than as Shall be just.
under nit hand. iu Pittsbnrgh, this ,iitteentli .Isy of
MA), m the year of our Lortl ene thousand eight bun-
LIDDY PATTFILSON. Sheriff.
. . ----
W oriTtiY OF A 1"I' E N 'l' I N R
stooge e. s taugesl x4ll hall, two parlors. lining neon 1111./
k11i11,1.. three ,1.1,11/erS, 14001.1 cellar, bath loom, ice„ a Its.
dram m the yard. and giss3 stable. 'Mitt lot lima Irma L:o
fl.et.:L'tir.lst7lsl,Alleghenycity, by lttiftll‘p
i.,, ; i l,„, I,i,.rem._po.inlzn„,r,malod,
..te
and tn..) earn S.L: fIIBEItT S StiN
•LP2` bilker oh.
IVRIC; 11"1"S PREMIUM KA'FIIAI;ION
cools the head, and removes all by - Y.llooms (lend
ache.
Persons using
WRFC/ 111"3 RATLLARION
Are never Itsblc to sunsftroke.
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM RATHARIoN
Is Ow must valuable acquisition to the toilet. retaining the
Dale In any required form.
Yor sale by Dr. GEO. 11. FERYSER end R. E. SELLERS
1)0., et 2,5 cent., per bottle auglS
D RIED PEACHES —lOO bush. for sale by
SM.LTH, MAIR d HUNTER..
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Pittsburgh
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CLEVELAND AND PITTSI3URGH
RAILROAD ,
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
Nis ALLIANCE.
atm r
THE
tioavll E SHORTEST Al via ND QUICLEC.KEINVELT
AND EUCTE Tv CHICAOO
This Route is One Unwired milel aborlet nn , l shoat nine
hourn quicker than the mrcuitatot one via Intlutoupolis.
Three Patty Trait. between Patstnirgh and Cleveland.
Four Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chit'am.
Time to Cleveland abr 1,03 rm, Chicago ta : nly lour boars,
and St t.rnua ttitrty-seven (toura.
On and after TUESDAY, May IA), 1836, Hie Traina
on thin Road well tun an follows'
VIA ALLIANCE.
The trains of the Ohio and Penneylvaum Railroad
Icalc
Ytttittiorgh at 3:bo 031 and 1.30 A3l and ;saki 31
Leave Alliance at 7 11. A M and 11.;Ai A. M. and ekho
P.
Arrive in Clevehaud 100 a) A. 31., '2,111 irnl 10' p.
NI. connecting there with Cleveland and T..ded.. Railroad for
Toltaio, Chlatgo, Rocit Island and St. Conk.
l'auengers fur Tel.-d.., Che..age, St berm., and thee Nartle
weal, bearing Pittsburgh on the 7.30 A. NI. tram, I.) going
via Clovelan it will amino in naearge a.lO 11,1 11,111 1 1111
for Tdldo, Loma. R'ak lalal.l,
Galena, and the NOrth.emat, w ha wish to 4,, through it dh
ow detention, will take the tram log VittAbargit At 73 ,
A M., an that is the drily train by whirl. I'l.W 11,11,
on
are made througl. to the above
The trama having ratAburgli at 310 1 A NI and Wells, ill,
at 4'i Y. Nlthe tole messt, by which pateeolgera ean
re m , .h *tat altti I. of Alliance, of elationa on the TIIICA
rev,. extenskot
NIA V ELL:VILLE.
9teittuers Forteo Cat lull P. 11 1 .1141 leave tlooir Wolin:, -I,
posit. Monongahelaevery m n
orioa .Sundaya
reptod. at It , o' 0. h. b Well,. 1... ,1110,1 l i ng th e , w I ll:
the train I,,,trig tt .1 00 I' Mance at A. , arriv.ne
In Clevelao.l a t o;;,, P. .meeting wOh the train I.r
P, and o i.en tral Rail! Pliti mt. airs,
!...n.of and Chimag.i.
Tkatete n . and flier point, on the Nortirwest,
tin Well,. ille. NI, e,4PI 1 At $1 I.• lens titan 1. Alliance.
The trillur Cleaelae.l .....hot at Hod., wall trail",
far (uyiahaira Patin and A k roi
Pasaengere o.r Dover. so.. Chiln.lelplo and other sta
lk,. on Itincarau as E a tennital. can go Ik...ugh eksuk , tt)
without tleteutitm
'The trains fr-on Cho eland 1.. To and Chicago run an
follows • Leave ileleland at tl3O 0 31...1.1;1, 1,30 N . 410 and
1r 4r, Y. II Arrl 1411 t (%),/tg., 01 10 . 21 . 1 I' 31 ,NIOA. NI .
aeo A M and barn I' 1 , 1
FARE OIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
lot doss 2cl d's Ist
To Alliance ..$2 To La Salle .gm (10 11'2
Iu
'• Cleveland 4 1,0 I+l'd. 10 14 ou
hl, I•, ,inlrl. 1-t lo 14 ($,
" Chtem., Cl 11(1 $1 it Qll pit nufirhh 10 70 1e 11
I Hl,n/1711 11,1 11 101 14 401 " btu rlu.gu al, 10 (A) I b
011
fl Jamul IN 30 It Pet,rut .. Ir ou 14 uo
' 4 , Buffalo Nno , lowaltity 2.i, 14 7!
Mtla ankle If. 'al I'' Dunlleth I ,
EllllOl.ll 1 Fan, 11, rhitigo 115,0(1. Rock Island $lll,lll
I.l4*gage einatle.l through to cieatdattel and Chleam.
PaA k enger. air r.-.0,5t.+1 pr,ciae llaar tl, beta at the
/Are . thts i'.ninato, u, i •ng . ,01 , In ilt•ii..,
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IN THE \VA RI) Ii (!TV
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NVA...thingittn- w Ith to rut, -mt.. tlistinKtlitthett
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nii 1; Agont+ tor the
RiiE plenSand V ' , lt'll -
At. , l Alleylietiv titi. ‘,llll ol
11• nt .•11 Iret to 11 If•
it "ill built and it al . p..itn lit
Iruut loin, Iwo parlora, dining room. kitchen. i
...liar, dratit, varied and gravel)'alaliaibi and milt
treeti. , nil 111 ow ply to hir FA', I,
CUTlIll4:111' n Si/A. e 1 f lark.
G ENT E)1 E N desirous of pureliaiiitig
1 t, one Cut ' NT al' riF.AT, will plea., exam
ine-the tollowina • '-a.) aertiA of clicaini land. in tine ant ti• iit
iittii moat, 4 mil.. Jinni the cit), iiiaidener of
t alit A tea brick dwelling house, witk hall, two
(urge parlor, a I 7 by lest dining and kitehen. 7
tint - sot) and iiiiinhcd attic, a porch the
kitchen, and a p,irtpio in trout of the hon.., it pump of
good tinter at the kitchen door, :aid a tipring convenient
tenant hs, iit 4 rooms, barn. earl iagnliege
gra ei
pe. A '1'1...L1 pr Teri) only to ho
t• Nplorrtlikled 1[111111 , 11a:I ,111
CI TIIBERT a. Silk. Kral Adis
NlArki I
11_110 A A NI ) Ml N ESo'l'l. --- Fa rn, , .1' 4.1 , o
neat itiersk Me Station. ntkel) milky., ekt 1 h.,
li, It.t. .1, C.-iiiity, ttiiiiit rriiiiie. ntar imilket Farm near
Inn :memo. Iltd akdka unkkr , oed dlo 3,p-snail Etairn.l,ll.l.
koght tad, from Muscatine 160 a;res -f landokay Si.
Pell,Mlttesota Tdo lots in West Si. Pant. A r , Ni. F.•I
Milo 1., , Ct. 'flint:HT k soN,
no= id ) latket kktrek t.
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kers, howevet Lys). are real, ed I, ell/.! 1,1,•,,i'd 111 likely
it kgmal like col. ' Ity It. Ilse,a 1,.., sie•rd tcle4 mid ,iii
hair., e dl soon 1... k -oa k, of tart. T 1,.. Ileatot el t.. 1 with
the Zvlobaksktoktn, not ,ale k hati-es the loot, dm torheen
It to mill. gill,: it a ,oft. rlossy and nat lust spi.al.ket•
The Itesiot et win silent:0..1111111i preserve the -del,. ,dol
retook, and prvent .11,111,.... hea dm•lke, ,utd. damn MI.
scald-lkeml, •.t e
Ato kd
1, makon ••I the ekin, and all untkaturs]
!kern. att... 01 the kkod It is a .•ertain . me Mr stroll
1;1 the i1..1..1.
SOi.i I,!, .116. FLENII NO, Druggist
my 24 ..oe. of the Diamond and Market et.
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, 11DRAT 1" S D AUG Ell.l.l.Eo'l' Y. PES AND AM
-I,_ IIituTIPES. which give such general kkatudagtion ire
daily obtained. in every kind of weather, at Lafayette Budd
ing, No. 87 FUliaTil street. Pat titular attention paid to
ambrotyping. 11l the time of sitting is much less than re
,,pl)l,Ei7LD-I
quirksl for Daugerreotn.,. Eicturk•s of eltddren taken In II
f,, .0,111116 ill either of the above named stiles. Amikro
tits• or ilak gert eotype Latpies mad, r , krrect I y kik.. ever)
Arad of pa - tures. Warranted perttsrl_ PYkas umderate.
Om motto in, TO PLEASE. mhlS
tllitLion It iv offered filt the beat ink now in 1..... In all cities
i tr ~7.1.'-1.-11:11elUilairCIkr,Eiu‘Q"ittUlir''stkcIr'LL'N'y'UjEtiatirujlt'4-N°. rir.Tiint,
the utuney will be refunded where it dam not please.
JOS. FLEMING,
an?'. corner Diantond und Market at.
. alley
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kJ.ll.:l'-'5 l i small sacks Table Salt ;
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Bolter ..4
}dote/red by (wit)) F. K. OLkYO.
T }/ ' ~
TIRE GRAEFENBEIMG FAMILY
MEDICINES.
MoRE OF THESE MEDICINES ARE SOLD EVERY
WEEK TIiAN OF ALL OTHER MEDICINES
PCT TOO ETHER.
IN TIIIS COUNTRY success is the result
of meld, for the keen discernment of our countrymen
is proverbial, and puts an effectual stop to ignorant preten
sion.
We conceive that the unequalled success of the Greaten
berg Medicines is more owing to the irundcrubted superiority
than to any other cause, end we desire to call especial atten
tion to one of the best among them,
!MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLICON,
This • remedy will certainly cure Falling of the Womb,
Whites, Disordered Menstruation, Diseases of Pregnancy.
All troubles at the change of licg, both with young and
and all the various kinds of weakness and nervous com
plaints caused by disordered uterine organs.
THE PRINCIPLE SYMPTOMS
indicating diseases for which the Catholicon is offered as a
certain cure, are weakness in the back, tingling and pain
It-tweet , the shoulder blades, extending all along down the
tedne, soreness in the end of the spine, bearing down paints
in tile uterine organs, shunting pains extending to the
bowels and into the hips, sympathetic pains in the breasts,
hat tor.a in the pit of the stuniach, irregularity of the bow
els simetimca with harrh,ea, and again with obstinate con
stipatiou, cold feet, xsalin•louti appetite, headache of a ham
fuel Mg or heating character, with roaring or whistling
to
the ears ::1111 pains in the head, with great nervous excite
went, ett isd by complete prostration, languor and dis
• ouraireinelit, srriontiduent of the menstrual periods,
with to, acrid discharge between them, ssbiali me describes
in the pubileations or the Oraefenberg Company.
IS ALL CASKS or PALPITATiori ire SHY EilisliT IT ACTS At ONCE.
Masi) uterine complaints are supposed to bo heart disease
from the s)inputhetic listen Lances connected with that or
can, but the CATaul.e iJA should always be taken, and in
nin e rases out of ten It will be found that nothing is the
matter with the heart, and that a cure will ROOD follow its
use.
It A 111 al.. ha ling known as the heart ri
sing in the mouth and turn over.
ALL OP"TIIE, SYMPTOMS
are red present at any one time, but any ono of them lad!-
, ate the pnecuee of disease, and the necessity fur
IMMEDIATE ACTION.
The I erntsly . prepare) 1.3 one of the oldest and meet
skilful physicians of the day, and every one may be assured
that they are taking a scietatilic and well compounded medi
cine.
.Experience has proved that the remedy will cure eighteen
out of every twenty caries. and that most of the incurable
canes were is, because of onuses which had destroyed the re
cuperative powers of the system, or of severe mechanical
injuries which had infant - id wink. Jehcate membranes, and
thereby rendered a ...Uri. , linisvo,ll,l,
The price of the arti,k (wing but one dollar and a half in,
bottle, it is within the reach of every person, and should '
hare a fair trial at least.
'rho medicine is accompanied by full directions, enabling
every one to understand her own case, thus preventing the
of medical consultation, and what in more impor
tant, entirely .hdng away with medical el.alnillatlfitill, which
are Jusqy upon by women or a violation of their
most sacred feelings. and to avoid which will suffer excru
ciating pain. and sometimes lose life Heel . In thin view,
of ni.et highly educated physicians of the present
day. and one wbo has a world-wide reputation, stated that
tbe snorts of the Uraufenberg Company would he apprecia
ted by every female of ally delicacy, and that the skilful
adaptati in of the remedy which obviated the necessity of
sosal exposure. would entitle them to the appreciation
I . f every man who valued female modesty as the safeguard of
, n. r 'uity. and the most precious and brilliant Jewel be
t,. her diarist,
' PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS REQUESTED
• the f !lowing nertitkate.
IiANTLEN£N - --1 have been a professed nuns° for twelve
yearn, and. of course, Lave seen a great many very severe
rases of falling of the v.,,mh, deranged menstruation, whites,
dusorders iminemirent upon pregnancy , from the time of con
.. pi i on to the licur of delivery Nly attention has also
frequently arristiteil by severe syMptoms connected with
ti.e 11,111 --such as palpitation, sinking, fluttering and other
hsArratleinnenta wi i irh are tr,spiently Ai1pp , , , , , t1 to indicate
organic disease t heart. I lase always found Mar
'hall'. I li. , hoon A moot valuable and succeenful
rermnly its those and in all of the uterine organs
tow Moll ill many females are liable—far More edit:Fiona.
than An) or all of tle• roost scientific prescriptions of the
regular phsstrustis. sod I have Seen the practice of the
-st outitty. Full patticulars of any Cat. , Will
tie
haerfully furniehnil any one, by addxfssing a line to we,
N.. I.lt, New \cuff P.m Office.
CARnLINE HEMINOS.
Public Nurse, New York City.
I .I.
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which
I t”.l 11/ .00 a tuealkitie
ittwith NlArshall . .. l teritie Cathulicou. Out of
1..tun1..a I, 11114 plane nosr under n 3 treatn,ut for
••, Ilfrrns, majority at, elkput well. and the rent
q.. , nip? tiy
PROSCIZY, tryuchbarg,
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J P-,1L1.11E —1 .to-tee an important omission is your
.1 of ,1 Manhall's Uterine Catladiroo will in
-11.1, cure Neurale, Theesymptommore frequently ae.
.mpan inen.trual d.•ramement theta people suppose. and
I females are s.. so bje,d to it that they should always have
t.l de of aathoh.ou on hand. They may rely upon it
sit d wilt work wonders, as I know from certain exp
em e. The symptom, when connected with the face, Ice
known description. When the at.emach i s
1, tell the, It, MU - fwd.,. and shooting pain+. 60n,
exteudd; to the cheek and hark, and frequently nr.
anpan , ed with bann,,till. (hit:ones, coldness of the
rn
and Acidity. Mete symptoms will •11
II E. II ERMAN. M.D., New Turk.
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fdlling of hd uoind of Q..ren year!, FdanWag 114 S
ti 1 . 11,ti by Slarshall's Uterine Vain:Alcor.. and the lady
die I ..1: k out and :att.nd dutn... Iler cage
10..knd up, 11 incurable. and Ow 15 t •U•
VI ••• ilr tin u A miracle.
JNO p LAyt6ERT, NI. D.. Penna.
one ~f the severest eases of uterine disease that I have
:•.1 a fin in tint ty )ears active eiteuienee ee a practitioner
r ...twine wne the means of first calling Illy attention to
lo vain+ ..1 Ninnthall's Uterine Catholicon. The patient
11, :oarele•l Woman. 31,1 the 1110 th er of two children. She
di I 0ft...1.11y troubled with a tits,•harge similar to
i..• e but... and had some trouble with her monthly periods,
..n.eiered l.ers.elf in zood health, She was then taken
.thpent under the right shoulder blade,
I. el., a aid extend...l aleng the spine. She was then
t•sibyl With headaehe and 'Treat nervous debility. Cold.
told.hring pain, And fixate h 0 heat would shoot over the
vhob last The ...rganic tllflienl•v of the womb finally
;I Into • •enplet•• prolarems, no that she could not sit
.1 path There was wi,irmess nod aching in the
a t i n end an tiuvont tellable desire to lie on the sofa all day_
nausea. with hot and dry skin, and altogether was
in 3 aural condition. Candor r0mp..14 ma to say that many
t these eynapt.uns appeared after I undertook the case. nod
he Loot tkill I 1,11,i,1 C. , uiruntpl faded to avert them. I felt
th- responsibility wax niniked too heavy. and a conaultal
t.. 11 wiIL Hb , 11111i,t medical prefelen• in New York city led
t.; 11..• use of Marshall's Cat holicon. The char goof symp
,• t., Judder end then again t.. a pert. ct state of
ea , criblibil, the ell- le pro,. was as beautiful
tie gradual d e velopment of a plant fmni the seed to the
; i••• I; t; el it Is, six Indians was iittemlid
••11.•,•ess arel .ecerth v rare li.tee elltpße•l,
is •I the eput•tOm at ill health has been exper
• n the uhatr nee..l ernotantly. awt MI , tirt
/ 1,11 act of temple 111AtleP when I nay that it 33 eminently
worthy of 'midi: confidence.
.1 W TLIINOCK, M. D. Ind.
ibnof..slero tittanduy
• leit.rstma I look ape! it se au set of gratification as
Sell as of duty. to infot m e lon of my experience with regard
t • NlAriLiall's Uterine Catholicon. I. hare been a practl,lng
lan tor sone. teensy five years-and have always found
I• almost nui..calble to cure thole diseases known as uterine.
Nly brethren of the medics) profession have always looked
,ouiplanits no incurable. and they have much
1,11 , Med their ihal•tlit) to discover a remedy. Having beard
oI pt:p.totllon, MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLL
and re. ing that many had been tamentted by its Me,
it ille !Intl 1. , go, it lt most thorough investign.-
~ 'I he I.4lowing is the result of four years ("refill trial.
1 I,A , • f •iind it sec, salol in cation characterised by
of the 1;4 1 svniptoins. (heat . heat, pressure and
,trine !town totoe 4:11. organs; tense of weight on the
, !•111psussI te ut ..t it and frequent desire to pass
osier. groat nervous excitement about the tine, of the
uthll I erlod, welt irregular discharge, it being Kane
tint, abundant, and at ~ t iter times scanty and dfflicalt.
IVeakneas and soreness, itertuns headache, irritability of
temper. chilliness. flatulence vomiting. irregularity of the
burning in the Ma _ouch. weight in the groins and
••••.tall of t k. crawling and tingling in various parts of
1.W1y1.11 great general Sense of tilleatoteSs. There
nt •• 1.1) oi setubtollis roomer toil with these complaints,
I halt! obst Yeti bi well des!, ibod in the various co,
iiti.•tites and 14,1,1 , c/di... , 1 wit company. 1 ..ught to say
that in the !onsplairits caused by the "turn of life' in elder
!, honed., as Dell as in this case of young girls Is just Cont
.,. to, Alstsliall's terine istliolicadt is Infallible.
Touts n i!1), BENJ. 11. EITTREDOE, M. D.
A voting f,•male Irwin! ,if mine he ...cen afflicted for four
I,e curs w till II t 1.1111 ., ftlct,ltiea, shish pri,duced violent
cw-1w tilt tool destroyed her general health. 'Vies Lob
II! ot MIU shall o C tee ineCatholn on cured her entirely.
HARVEY PERRY, Providence, FL I.
A ItqllAll. friend ..f mine who has been suffering for nearly
with Merin:. difficulties (irregular, suppressed
I painful Menstruation) is already, by four months use
ol \bushed's Uterine Catholic - on, better than she ever ex
red to he in tier life, awl confidently expects a complete
. ore F. HITCHCOCK, New York City.
Uterine Catholicon cups the climax of every
thing :err knows In this country. It has beim used with
conipleis success. JuSEPII LEVY, Mt Sterltnit. Ala.
'fIItiI"SANI)S OF OTHER CERTIFICATES
are ou file at the ofllce or the Cow party. where all Interested
air hill Ite•I w :all.
MARSHALL'S UTERINF. CATHOLICON
sold At the Wholesale and Retail at the Drug Store of DR.
i; ElI. It. Kin SER. No. lie W.sal street, sign of the tiolden
Molter.
sod get it copy of the Ilistefeuberg Mauttal of
Ilea! rh Ittln paces. prime cents. Copies sent to any part
,t the, - note r. free ..f charge. on the recelpt.of 26 cents.
'lt,,'l; rarfr:lwig Almanac is one 01 the beat publicutiOn B
!! ua loud, and may be h a d without charge of any of the
'inputs A gt•lite4o ur at their office.
• d
the Stockholders of the Ohio
and Penn,lvenia Railroad Company.
Y. 0 are herrn) omitted that the Directors of the Ohio and
Ponn,lyania Railroad Company, in which yru two Stock
dders. I,a yr videred into Norritten agreement withrthe Ohio
11.1 1,1..11. and Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Compe
l., ni 111-,11.111, Of Acts of the Legislatures of the States
I,l:llSVlvenia. Ohio. Indian and Illinois. for their consol
idation. i; toter the name of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and
thicazo Company, and that a meeting to take into
, awn and decide
lid upon tho adoption or rejection of
a ,.. n t.,4 consoation, will be held In the City of
Pittston gh on the second day of July, 1869. at the office of
rho Compans at the hour of 11 o'clock, A. M, of that day.
po ',burgh. June 3.1. J. P. lIENDRRSON, Seey.
fiIIOICE LANDS FOR SALE.—The
Uu
•kreigned utters fur rode the following lands located in
the state of lowa.
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V. 1, • 11 ; 0111 K C.l NTI -- 159 acres, adjoining timber.
lio SRI , '01.11.12T TWL, 120 dr, tracts, one lem acre tract,
,111cr, It acts, three 40 acre tracts—all good prairie and
olo4e L. t trotter.
Li, 5,01 COUNT —Two Ital acre Meta, one 240 acre
arre tracts, one 40 a.cn , tracts—good prairie.
UE211.11..k 'ELM Cot - 21)0 acre tract, two 140 acre
tru a. nix. 120 acre tracts, one bU acre tract—all good prairie
and else to timber.
Wsu. to COL 111L—Thrve ieJ acre tracts, three 40 acre tracts,
"V . r , tea , t—all prairie and dna. to timber.
! 13LA K ELY 21 RICTIEti.
1 4 -1 1 E I'EAS.-180 half chests fresh Green
~u,l k 'Das, just red directfrom the importers.
Sel,tti with great Lave for our retail trade, and will be BOW
at a ',null advance on coot. • ti JAYN
jelo Pala Teo Store. No. 38 fifth et.
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RENT,—A very desirable two-story
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brick house, satiated on Second street, n tow doors
r oceSruith liad street, No. 187, containing six well furnish
el rooms. kitchen and cellar, all in good order. Rent rea
m...lA, posecesion immediate. Apply to
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SATURDAY MORNING
Mr. Buchanan and the Committee of the
Democratic Natimial Convention.
The following important and interesting cor
respondence between Mr. Buchanan and the
Committee of the late Democratic National Con
vention, appointed formally to advise him of his
nomination as the Democratic candidate for the
Presidency, will be read with deep gratification by
all patriotic men. The distinguished gentleman
who represenfbd the Convention on the Commit
tee, discharged thir duty gracefully and elo
quently ; and we predict that the reply of Mr.
Buchanan will extend , and confirm the almost
universal confidence which 'his nomination in
spires in the popular heart.
We refrain extended comment upon the calm
and explicit response of Mr. BUChanan to the
letter of the Committee. His countrymen will
not fail to receive it as the voice, of a patriot
whose whole ambition is to serve his country
faithfully and well ; to build her up to a greater
greatness; widen and deepen the foundations of
her nationality, and t 9 fortify her for that peace
ful expansion which is sure to answer to the ef
forts of an enlightened progress A candidate
animated by such purposes cannot seek office by
base compliance. He addresses his fellow-men
in the language of right reason. He speaks out
his opinion without fear, and be proudly leaves
the issue with those in whose hands the Consti
tution has placed it.
LANCASTER, June 13th, 1856.
Sir: The National Convention of the Demo
cratic party, which assembled at Cincinnati, on
the first Monday in June, unanimously nomina
ted you as a candidate for the office of Presi
dent of the United States.
We have been directed by the Convention to
convey is you this intelligence, and to request
you, in their name, to accept the nomination for
the exalted trust which the Chief 'Magistracy of
the Union imposes.
The Convention, founding their action on the
the time honored principles of the Democratic
party have announced their views in relation to
the chief questions which engage the public mind;
and, while adhering to the truths of the, past,
have manifested the policy of the present in a
series of resolutions to which we invoke your
attention.
The Convention feel assured, in tendering to
you this signal proof of the respect and esteem
of your countrymen, that they truly reflect the
opinion which the people of the United States,
entertain of your eminent character and distin
guished public services. They cherish a pro—
found conviction that yciur elevation to the first
of 3e in the Republic„will give a moral guarans
tee to the country, that the true principles of the
Constitution will be asserted and maintained ;
that the public tranquility will he established ;
that the tumults of faction will he
. stilled : that
our domestic industry will flourish that our
foreign affairs will be conducted with such a
wisdom and firmness as to assure the - prosperity
of the people at home, while the interest and
honor of our country are wisely but inflexibly
. maintained in our intercourse with other nations ;
I !in I. especially, that your. public experience and
the confidence of your countrymen, will enable
you to give effect to Democratic principles, so as
to render indissoluble the strong bonds of mutual
interest and national glory which unite our
confederacy and recuro the prosperity of our
people.
Nbile we offer to the country cur sincere
congratulations upon the fortunate auspices of
the future, we tender to you, personally, the
assurance of the respect and esteem of
Tour fellow citizens,
JOHN E. WARD,
IV. A. Men. i RDSON,
RA URN" HIBBARD,
W. 'B. LAWRENCE,
A. 0. BROWN,
JNO. L MANNINO,
JoHN FORSYTH . ,
W. PRESTON', "
J RANDOLPH TUCKER,
HOILATIO ,SE.AMOU.R.
Hos JAME, BUCHANAN
WHEATLAND, NEAR LANCASTER,
June Di, 1866. Jt
11.E.3; meat EN :—I have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt of your communication of the 13th
instt int, informing me officially of my nomina
tion by the Democratic National Convention,
recently held at Cincinnati, as the- Democratic
candidate for the office of President of the United
States. I shall not attempt to express the
grateful feelings which l entertain towards my
Democratic fellow citizens for having deemed me
worthy of this—the Inizoest political honor on.
earth—an honor such as the people of no other-•
country have the power to bestow. Deeply sen
eible of thk• want and varied responsibility attach
ed to the station. periolly at the present crisis
in our affairs, 1 have carefully refrained from
seeking the nomination either by word or by
deed. Now that it has been offered by the Dem
ocratic party, I accept it with diffidence in my
own abilities, but with an humble trust, that in
the event of my election, I may he enabled to
disclarge my duty in such a manner as to allay
demestic strife, preserve peace and friendship
with foreign nations, and promote the best inter
ests of the Republic.
In accepting the nomination, I need scarcely
say that I accept in the saute spirit, the resolu
tions constituting the platform of principles
erected by the Convention To this platform I
intend to confine myself throughout the canvass,
believing that I have no right, as the candidate
of the Democratic party, by answering interro
gatories, to present new and different issues be
fore the people.
It will not be expected that in this answer, I
should specially refer to the subject of each of
the resolutions; and I shall therefore confine my
self to the two topics now most prominently
before the people.
And in the first place, 1 cordially concur in the
sentiments expressed by the Convention on the
subject of civil and religious liberty. No party
founded on religious or political intolerance
towards one class of American citizens, whether
born in our own or in a foreign land, can
Itaug exist in this country. We are all equal
before God and the Constitution ; and the dark
spirit of despotism and bigotry which would
create odious distinctions among our felleVr-citi
zens, will be speedily rebuked by a free and en
lightened public opinion.
The agitation un the o ue.tion of Domestic
Slavery has too lung distracted and divided the
people of this Union arid alienated their affec
tions from each other. This agitation g lum assu
med many forms since its commencement, but it
now seems to be directed oho fly to the Territo
ries; may safely anticipate that it is rapidly
approaching a " finality." The recent
legisla
tion of Congress respecting domestic slavery,
derived, as it has been, front the original and
pure fountain of legitimate political power, and
will of the majority, promises ere long to allay
the dangerous excitement. This legislation is s
founded upon principles, as ancient as free gov
ernment itself, and in accordance with them,
has simply declared that the people of a Territo
ry, like those of a State, shall decide for them
selves, whether slavery shall or shall not exist
within their limits.
The Nebraaka-Kansas Act does no more than
give the force of law to this elementary princi
ple of self-goverrimeut ; declaring it to be "the
true intent and meaning of this act not to legis
late slavery into any Territory or State, nor to
exclude it therefrom; but to leave the peoble
thereof perfectly free to form sad regulate their
domestic institutions lei their own way, subject
only to the Constitution of the United States. -
This principle will surely not he controverted bye
any individual of any party professing devotion .
to popular Government. Besides, how vain anti
illusory would any other principle prove in prac
tice in regard to the Territories! This is appa
rent from the fact admitted by all, that after a
Territory shall have entered the Union and 1-e
-, o nee a State, no Constitutional power would then
• etist which 'could prevent it from either abolish
ingl or establishing slavery, as the case may be,
Warding to its sovereign will and pleat' orc
Most happy would it be for the country if this
long agitation.were at au end. During, its wh, le
progress it has produced no practical ,1 to
any human being, whilst it has been the
of great and dangerous evils. It ham alienated
omie .l
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