ITTST3I TR G A ZTITI'Ir, PITTSBURGH: FII64Y,I,4IOININci. SEPT. 28, 1855. Alban lathe Geode Buildings for Rent. CELL MUTED ROOM, on the second ems t, icsr of was, to tb• Quetta Balldiscs Kno ISsysstL.llar_ s Is rj u d= o. 6 au c tr o. ^. Or LI. OMMir M tea To Adveribsts.—ffikintra itte adlUatal loom arletattasiebatakasmtof Ito Day eismata are caned Anemeasearavicelledes %bele attlaste eepeat oaurseat ea Meader morale& vat }kw kuml. llama la else •• Weis. se Warier allantaaarak Weakly tiaseus.—Tbe eramo• j oiwalkwertna WWI, Guido ollarstAoar lantaaas MIN 111 WA &stain, alaillais et aukttatilialg bantam kaora Oar etrealallaa la bolvasalaaramal aar thaaakad. maga t'irletra sawkstaet la —Advance Paymenk—liereafter --- . no sub sOliPticeUl M tibia lbw Up Daft ca Wash Gad* war word Is sada bk 'll4Pillt. Mamma. tha lino limp la whialik Nis sabarlptaa. _Li Paa.ta• PaPir al3llie tarallakip limo& mass W weans loa Ii ZS anew 11./ 4411111101 P 41111•14. W traaaluit advartislat. 111 eerr assariSka. will a• reautial to be pad In miaow Sta. ealy =alpacas', PM be abort modal math tr er reihrb 03111421116 ti pia*. arat:Aa. R Amu Allaititer as ear Pace of Ma paper. A WORD TO OLD WHIGS. • desire to ~these a few sincere words to the old Whip of Allegheny County. Since there is no Whig tioketin this county. the Whig voters 110 Si either withhold their ballots, or vote for the candidates put forward by the other parties. Ia ail petrel elections, It is the duty of every taken to to* and this duty should not be ne glected, sndess under pe'cullar circumstances, or wooer* absence from the pills. We eometim hear • *War lay that he does not like any of the -parties or :•iwg. of the candidates, and he will therefor*, shay hoMe. There may be cases when an honest, good citizen will be justified in -voluntarily absenting himself from a general election; but we have never seen each a case, and niter : meet to. Seldom . indeed is it that there la no imponttant principle or no great publio or legal gulden involved in a general election; sad never, perhaps, When there-are not good and bad men running al candidates. It is the duty of the eleotors.to place good, competent men in Ace, men of &erect moral, and political princi ples. Ever-Aoki:en who 'aids, direttly by his vote or indirectly-by not voting at all, in eters- ling incompetent, or corrupt men to pnblio office, L guilty of a . gveat wrong olcm :society. When the content Is between two parties only - , both of Whioi, in the opinion , of the voter, are wrong, and whose eandidates are nearly equal, still, as a general role, It is his Mity to vonm—he most chorea between them and do the best he can on- der the circumstances. For, one or the other Most be elected, gad every Toter most beer his share of responsibility for the result. If there are more than two wiles, or three or more sets of candidates, the duty is the same, although the range for selecting is wider. Bat, notwithstanding as a general rule, every Toter is partly responsible for the result of an election, aid must not therefore, refuse to Tote or knowingly throw away his ballot on a hala ls*, ticket, Yet there are circumstances when the voter Is Partiflable in voting with a known minor it,. If the majority parties are equally corrupt; if the gams results will flow from the masses of either; and ifths smaller party is based on more correct principles and is advocating some great memos of public importance, then it is the int parades_ duty of the honest voter and good cit lash to go with the minority, and time contribute by his Tote and inflnemce, to build np that minority and give it eventual: the ascendency. These are political axioms—self-evident truths. All peril...pretend to recognize them, and no man will question their correenesi tat or sp *them to our potent circumstances. . - "We hen three„ and only three, tickets in the Reld, the Republican, the Democratic and the Ram frothing. So far as Whig principles are sonimmed, it matters but little, if anything at wr,whettier the Democrats or Know Nothings be elecited.', Whig principles and Whig men will matt with no favor from either. And so far ` , as the CmDietitians and fitness of - the candidates ooneeided, Ntere is little or no Minima:: Wither, It eleotod, will do their utmost to crush out the lest spurt of vitality in the Whig party, and both alike will be utterly procniptive of all 1,11.1 p. leery 'Whig Cote for the Demoting* Ticket, is so much aid and couttort to their in dent enemy.,Success this fell will greatly in crease their catios of success next fall in the Preedclentialoontest. :It sfzenthen the par ty,fonfirm the wavering; and give hope to the ditipondhig: If defeated la the State this fail, the Democrat/I party will be virtually dheolnd and Peawrylraniii redeemed from political thrall. d 6 rthe other hand. if the Snow Nothings be sooomedhl, they will become still more arrogant and vintlioure. They feel thiithis election de cides their fate forerer. If deliged, they can Sergi again rally their Men with any prospect of mess. Attu a straggle of We and death with them. The j great body of the Order are now fro ting in the trams, ' and it requires the eon; 'tut and gaunt super-hat= efforts of the lead ers to keep them 'together. One severe reputes would sink the corrupt Arieksters Into oblivion and set free the thousands' of honest bat de seised tastailte has bleu staked into its em- It Is therefore the true interest and policy of the Whip to defeat both the Democrats and K. ire Nothing good can be expected from them, amino:eh good may result from their defeat. Boit epert from these .coneidentions on the grenade of gallon how; se a mittsr of principle, au ley Whig, entertaining the views that hare tospare charecterized the Whig party of ol Borth on the question of alarm, and void& hive rendered Ise name so honored and cher= . tithed, vota either the Democratic, or E. N. Twine Xl* Democratic party is wedded to the elate power and pledged to - sustain Oita past iniqui ties, end farther all its infamous schemes of fa tar aggrandiseinent. Every vote for tho Dem-, ticket a as vote of approbation to Pierce; Deep", Atchison & Co.; and will be counted in taw .of extending slavery over ell our. Terri- take. A Tote for the K. N. Ticket is no better this county the Order professes to be tans* anti-Slavery, yet it remains in full con rastran with the National Organisation which ht ultra pro-Snary. In the Southern _Staten it Is the lamed advocate of slavery In its wildest de. maids. The leading spirits In the Kansas out- Mips, Atchison, Stringfellow &0., are all good 'Zoo* tothinki. ,The Reading Platform; which to thsPliabrzn of the party in this. State, asks 'tally -for the restoration of the !amour! Com panies, tacitly yielding to downy, all our Toni tory Booth of 86° 80'. • - " Bow then ran , any consistent 'Whig TOte for sithin of these'partiest The Republican party stands on the ground coupled bythe patriot More of '76. While comeedes to the states where slavery now ex fats the exolnalve control OTOT the Institut/On within Gale oint boundaries, it demands, In file spirit of nut radium* of , 1787, that . ail our territories shill be forrret free. This was the amnia* of Washington and-Jefferson, of 'ladl e= and all the framers of the Constitution.— 'And tide wee one of the audit* principles of Alm illustrious 11040Rniti of Kentucky, Who, so bog and genially led the Whig forme, aid saceimeraery is so dear to sun Mhl g Rees the