THEf DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETT Smggtsls. MACKEOWN & FINLEY, Wholesale sndllsnuiactiiror* of CsrbooOU, No. 16T y ttroet, PitUbargb, Pa. jsSfrlyd 5 L. FAHNESTOCK A Co., lata' ofthefirm • B. iu Tshnsnock * Co., sad «oce**wr» to Flemina , WhoUola DtnggUv No. SO, censor Wood and Fcurtii Btfc» PUtalmrgh. P*. ; . a. fahJuestock & CO., WHOLE • «»Io *b4 Muia&etur«ri of wbito L»d, -oodnadLlthnrpjlcomer Wood *nd Front ntfgh. T SOHOONMAKEB.JIANOI'ACTUKER U • nMTilln l*»d, RnJ Loirt, Zinc, P^. ot > 17 and WMcoloDenierln P«lntj Oil*,\»nil«.i™,J™TJ lint, tc-,.Sa. Wood it- rimbnnh, P«- ocll)r^ 011 N IIAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TOJAS- Ia Pilate,Oils, DyMtnfii, Ac corner Y> ood and - 1 * “» A(t«tit for Dr. Pord’i Medicine. JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL er Id Dregs* Pfcinta, Otli, Y»rn!»tw* »»'> s °- VOB Liberty «tr«t, Pltubcrgta. r Aliordertwillreceh*prompt anau»°°- . <a»Agmt fcrBdt»nckl Pa * monlcfir^P '_”„ , QMKO* unu. ■DRAON & REiTEirWHOLESALE AND -JD Üb "' r “ 4 Et - Clllr tltuborgh. JOSEI’IIi'LEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. U S.t £\£n** Marketitroet and Diamond, and eomplot* wwrtmrot of Dniga, «£SS M«HdneC2iMts, rvxfamory.and nil article# P^r- carefully compoundedLatall hoars. J rTuTOEOT H. KEYSER, DRUGGIST, I f J4O Wood street, corner of Wood Btroct tnd Tirglo ijloy, l’«ti3ban;b,Pn. Scalers. —B. LXECB. r”EETO:fc , "noTcmsspsrcwg!^g? J_4andro««r.U»» Mcrth.nu, dulrrt Pol Cbwae, Flour, Fl.b, .“'^Tprii™, Woo-] .gd Smlthftold IU, PllUbnrjh, T. /"11IEESE WAREHOUSE.—HfiNIVI U \ 1 COLLINS Forwarding and CommlMlon Merchant,arid lilt. n,haad<=•“s*• 29 Wood .U .Loro Water, Piffltmrgh. EE* T B* CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN tl • OHIO, ComnltMlon ini Hcrcb.nt. «nd Wholesale I>ealer lo Western Beaerre Cheese, Batter, Pot tnd Pearl A»h, snd Western Piwlnc® gonermlly. Front <iweeu Smlthfleld and Wood, IMtUbttTgh. —- D~ AVID 0. HERDBT, FLOUK, W«Jf duns PrtjTliJon and CommUalon Merchant, No. SCT Liberty .tract, corner of Urfnd, Pittatwgh. j£m hi* attcn- Uon to lb* mlo of Flour, Fork, Bacon, Laru, CUecoe, Butter, tlndu, DriedFrulta,.Sbeds, * c *j * c v„ .. , lygrCoiialgumcnta rerpoctfully Boucltod* 4 LEX. FuBSYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO f\ Rrrarth A l ‘Scoit,) Forwarding and CominUaton Mer its?i, Dealer in Word, llldra, Flonir Bunn, Lard gndlyl Oil and Prodnee firnerally, So. 7S water PUl»tnrfih« g*. AGLE WAREHOUSE:. —J AS. GAIID -INEB, Whol«»lo IhAler lq- Flanr, Proviakraf and ProUGCT RenOttUy, No. 6 BeTcnth,itT«it, between Liberty %ni SmlwflelcJ, fituburgh, Pn. f RIDDLE, WIUTS & CO., Geuenri Com mioloQ Merchants and Dealer* In Qrocrrlee and Pro dace, N0.1*5 Pittibwrßb, Pa. WOoaaißiiaieata lo’Jclted and sat Is Victory ratnrw Insurance'agents, R FINNeY, AgcntEurclca InsuroncoCo. • So. 9 W»ter«trwt. A -- T.,CARIUEE, SECRETARY PeanaylTWii* In»armoc« Company of Tlttsborgb, Jonea' Fonrth atreet. SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi sen*’ iMnraaoo Company, M Water street. M. GORDON, Secretary • unco Company.« Water rtreet. T GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank tz • Un Flro ImursEX* Comply, !iorUi-ca*t censer wood and Third streets. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for • MatnaTljuroranca Co-, 43 Water Btrwt- rfIHOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Farmoi 1 Morale*' laapfanca Co-, 00 Water street. ROBINSON, Agent Continental Insurance Co., 34 Fifth •troet. ___ w POINDEXTER, Agent Orcat Wcatr •' era lnjoraaea Front »trect. fflarpets. ROBINSON & CO., Dealer iii Carpets, &c. No. 23 fifth *t* jet IbUIAM McOLINTOUK, Dealer in Carpobs No-118 » twt ' W. 1). Mt Ui fII’CALLCMf _ a r-\EALEB IN CARPETS, OIL CMTHS, JJ jjATrnraS, Ac. No- 87 Poarth •trwt aw Wood, attotrtSßS' lio nod Ohio Co i” ROBEBTmNIGIIT rL law, and Solicitor of the Ban* «* Pnnrtli nttabcrgh. : pltub«in;Ui i Stj) ffitrafcs. /S ' il LOVE, Dealer in Staple uni Fnno£ (j. Dry Owl*, slga of th* orlgt^ Pittsburgh. SimPiM A BUKOIII’IELD, DEALERS prl^pMorUi-oMtf or. V.-i.irl 1 ., ood Mnitot eto-~fcA fi ii PALMEK, No. 105 MarKct otrect, Ji. Dad«rH> »»■»<*. IW*- *»» Trimmtas^* g,tr»*Oood»K*Qer»lly. >.. ■ ©araaats. aerinty-nvo Bew end Second Bud cabbiagks BTJG-Q-lica. ro* «ai* At rpHE subscriber offers for sale, or S§B||S; I in*• V*«°“ ud "".“Jit, of them New mmmm *Si «UMW.®«I *■ £&ISS?4o I Sri »lor Omulbai Un* CoAcbe* p*»* S mr 2j!c}*w3tn , T_ Carriage and Wagon sannlattory. Bl X* BTEPSEN9, Anont. 4nurSnilVeli Slr«lo.d VVroULD respectfully inform ■»SS£iissg*l» Cornea ui C»rrto«e rmciewf jOUSIOD, naOTIIEB * CO., CbfS?r-q/ifclflKjnlan<i -Sei«cfl Slmll, / ALLMIIEtY OITT. wsssgs «* mu style* of-fiaiah*adjroportl<gfc . .. .inrsLllltT All ordert will be exocalcd with.rtrfctrtgaw todMjfcuny «nJ beauty of fiaUh. Repair* *l»b# att««lr<! to <* jßthe nfi»lite»* on * w « terms. CilDg la all an.! Wheel tb -J *«!«"£ •Sit that all Who fator them with tbeir k patronage will be on trUl of tbelr work. psxrttlo«r»aro rwwrted to them a rail beh» Jj«* chulng eleewlwre. _ * / TVR O’BKIEN CAN BE CONSULTED n *»• lifUi md Wraith field «tre*M. ca WJiBsibDAVB 2d SATURDAYS, from 10 lo sJaintfto. T nww THOMPSON « ou, WAirqr PAINTERS, glaziers and rSltlonWmoZliiOr* Tory eoperior Wo ere prepuod to Orind Color* foo %alir\lMcti olfrm* w ihoohorteot noUc«,oo wo Dot. * JSS ■tlndo by otoofru Tolntoro will oaeo money by so o tbrir colon cTodnd wlthoe- mitXIT bOIOALUE. House and sign painters, K 0.77 (Old Vo«t OfSnßafldlßg)Tblnl«tn«t, lwtv««o ■WoodandMAxielitmU. All erden promplly Attended to. la mhKilyd (WAI'NTJT HALT. RESTAURANT, ( MASONIC BALL, FIFTH BTSSZT, JOSEPH PBIOKBB, ‘ PBOPEIETOE. Ahh the delicacies of jk A 'rnß SEASON, bj ■'i-.'Ega? jjSSooed coo»i,frrtdop »* <»■ | “‘SJSJ'LOOS A M. UNTIL TWELVE ONJMCKP. M. SlX.OyyO u £ . 1 [i.e McQjip to ttw last»WMt or All«rlld<» totb« Jrop to OTdCT ' gS£^r I »tn!i'nd niLI -" OjAac»- V T^SgaSig»iu«>.-W M* oTkiW bight a. you so, (Sacee*ors to John Cartwright,) Manufacturers and importera of p«-ket and Table Cutlery. Surgical aoa 1*»- pistols. PUliing Tackle, Ac., !«o. 6fl Wood itnunenU. •* attention to the manufacturing of gau'sasssr ****'%s~ tuaßtJ and do patchy _ : "• ’• •“%!***■ CaiDQF., AVADSWORTn * CO., Of Patcnt_OicUUtiiig Engin6a AND Portable Engines and Boilers or all Sires, PITTSBURGH, PA. Nobth Em or ini WELLS, KIDDLE * .80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., wro^SSSasss peduper Instruction*. n,,~,nnt for cash. TxutS-*-e months, or 6 p*r «ot- dlac° JOS. F. HAFIU-JOS «COm ENGIKKEB9 & f«. S?5?iSiSr r ”'- E -““ Wroufht Iron Shafting, «Uh M>»r*' <*lyP . _ - i — lIKNBV OEBWIO, I .Va.4S9, comer Penn nnd ITaintiJ Strectt, or the I»T..rUcl« ot^oUr™^ djSa. .- /ta.io«t«c.-h pmr.. . ; l KAsrr*crrxiM or X'm *rie a n, Pl°i» «« d ‘' Vr, '’ n '‘l C .AJCuVAJN'IZKD SHEET IRCJNi f For Roofing, flctlertcg. Spooling, *c. ) Agent* for TToo<f* Patent Imitation Iron. />’o. 120 Pint Sretl, Pfttlburgh. j ,i XTTT'i- o N s . [ (Sucwiwr* 0 A.Ljoni*Co-) lLok.lnF olassa’wctore frames, I »s» - VARIETY goods, *£' : No.!138 Wood SIM putlbnrgh, P»* "“MORRIS 4c OOLTABT. j BOLC XB.'reriCTTMBB OB SugHh’s patent atmospheric > FORGE AND TRIP HAMERS. Hammers of the following So., niuleto order: N» 1, Lift 7 in. foil blow, 3095 lb*. Price $ 360. : .. o - 9•• ** - 6«i9 •• * j - 3 M 2 *• *• •• new •• •* 600. [ -V **ls“ - 23068 “ “ VM \ - % “20 “ ** “ 4UM“ “ IWO I U«’ «34“ “ “ - “ - 1 - 00 «■ “ >UcU ‘ !d - Cm * *).ajj T . PiBianUBOH, P». sl A. TVTTT \ UAJfi ?-»«», (Mow the flt. CUlr Streot Bridge, \ A\11 oehe n y CUy. Penna., BBIDLBT'S WOOLEN &NITTIN6 YARN, ’ Of eTery Color and Number. Id PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON Biort eotieo for every color or number of Tarn*. “■** DK Eon 08* of the original manufacturer* of Oie colebi od‘Bradley Woolen Yarns,"ln connection rtthmy brethc Wm.Tßrodley.of Wheeling, I would respectfully eoHelt lharXof the order* tor Yanis, as above. paid for Sheep Stein* and wool nairmyau. •••- \ WILLIJU9 B*a»BOL* CO, ■6l Penn bL, below Marbnrr, Pittsburgh, Pa. OtEAll BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Worker*, Meniitortnrero of l-'.roLli:', I'*Lot fcrl.t, Locomotire, FW erul Cylinder Collere, Chimney", Br.rdben, rtre Bed, Stoem Pipe*, Condeneert Belt JH Sugtf Bene, Iron Yowl", Lite a-u, etc- AUo, BljcleullW Wor i. Bridge end ViaJnrt Irene, done et the Looieit no tlce.t All ordere from e •linlooro prompUy ettondod to. JeSl { Pena cotton jxui«« iMtteemrgb. tt|enn'Ei>t, ciiilds & co. t maßcfac tV TUKKRb of- • :J Proo A No. 1 b«»Ty J-* Sheeting Carpet Chain of all ciders and »h»d«K Cotton IVint-; \ •• Cords; * •* pjongh Liao* and Biuh Cordi : - Hope iif all silts and description*; til OrdwTleft M tho Haniwmre Store of Loj&n, Wil* kKA- 131 Wood street, will hare attention. Je-o-lT JA.BIKS IRWIS, MANDPACTCRBR OP LPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid w«etBplrtUof Nitre; Sl tr * c^ d '^. lo&m&n’a Anodyne; Mona tic Ada. Iqna Ammonia, FPP; NUrooa do 'ovler'i Solution; _ . . *■ j be ibnnd at Jobn lraio A Son*, 6. Water »tra» 4. fans..-. *• *- jomraos— Joas*o*. | PEIIRIM & JOHKMOIf, i M IKUFACTURERa AND DEALEJCB IN tE. CHILDS & CO’S PATENT ELAS • TIO FIRE ANT) WATER-PROOF .NO, 133 Tnnm Stub, Pltubargh, Pfc- ocl4-dt<_ TT WILLIAM TATE * SON, ~ "fILOMBEB AND OAS FITTER, No. 10 r Fourth atrwt, near ÜbartJ, and *72 t>na lii W., next jfe ioc, and Fadara. an, nra. Bl dSipl*n of Fitting! (ox 'lanr.^and ? V .milN CAMPBELL, j«i. hiT ANUFACTUREROF BOOTSV iM *nd SIIOES of ererj dMatyUun, No * 34 j&ftpUldmrgh.F*- ocaLlyg - 4 tirra r. >uunuu« Wall piper Warelioaae. ircrALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im- W »oTUr«an(l Dealer*, 87 Wood itreet, between Fourth tJJt JdmSwnd Alley, whore n»y l* Seiss? sst- & r : W. R. BATUt**. 4 CO., Nob. 9S udM Third Mwiibctorer* *ad Do*lwi fCw ALL PAPER. 1*“ CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, TASSELS ANDCORD&, OOMJORTS,BEDB, od wfcd itoci. * _ f~JAMESW. WOODWELL. CflilßS WHOLESALE AUD RETAIL, Embracing eT,ry ,t?l ® of . xj Tt IT I T U B B * rosewood, mahogany and walnut, Soluble for PARLORS, CO AMBERS ASDDININO ROOMS, V Equal to any In IftEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, ' A«* at LOWER PRICES. ■fy-Rrcrr artkUmade by hand and Warranted. CABINET SUKSBfI ™,!IM .11!. Mj-qianlllT otTOIOTnmE .r.-l CIUIM, " Y ’ oo mnntiil* unni HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS -nml»b©d At tb* •bortlft ootico. NM - 7T * TO T. D. Toosa * CO., i °eiIAIRH Of Every Dcjcription. nama.r-nurdtsL.ie-mx *t Warthoaie—Hoi. 18 440 BmUhnel(l Si., STEAMBOAT CABIN FDBNITCKE— Wo an conataDtljr mnnofactarina !: n of rURSITUtIE and CHAIRS, and lnal“ “>« ° I tbo«e InUreatrd it* farslridug bomU. k CO. | «e3O:dA«S T. B. TOWU« w '_ STARCH AOESCTi.—HAVING BEEN BTARCIM wklck la warranted e/mal la qoalityto any known In tbU market) are now prepared to eopply Wholesale •Ww ertntmanokcturere’prW We tnrite the attention of the Trade In thli article, to an examination ot onr present stock, Md .Uch -11 b. top*""*'" * 00.. No. « Wo—.lf C—■ DHBSS GOODS.—MURPHY i BORCHHELDhartracoirM cawy atylos of U<U*> lately. which Ihey ne tolling Tory cbo*p- tor 12& *od iSKc Ducal* for lWc. t 4<il , LoslU Cloth* 12J^c. Lawns and Mcs iIM, m.«J ,t,l<« rf Oood. .11-. Iluu> ««*> P ri ' NnW OPEN-'A'he best assorted aod cheap v'V V* *** n ,flot-N. £b*wU, Mas tie*, Whf» •} * to^ k Work, «JJd iWßWtifilo Ooodf,ja<mnilßg CHANSON LOVE, Painuil< fjrj BXS. WOOD’S ytIAKL STAKUII in * p ahNESTOCK * 00., mT7 Nn Wood »ad Foortb it*. WRAFAmLYFLOOB^b bbU. choice .•ns uii etflf jßanufactums. oobhbSdToo aptiolsurß. ~ imph a. Booms jjFumttuw. 1 f! JARS PRIME BUTTER HiaSiSSff E nniT E n*mLWOMU. jeZl ' ISO and ISSBcpood it. A.T MEAJL, Pearl Barley and Ua*n Gromt*, lrwb jronail mad of fupmtlor qaiUtyJoit rtca and for wJ», wbolomml* mad null, at VUASCxTS tvnttj Groctrj aadTom fJttm, Itdnal iv, AlUgbrej. Ja»* TV/TOORNIN'G GOODS.— Black Grenadine, sbuvgb PDBLI3UED DAILY AND tYEKKLT BT RIDDLE Ss 00-, hfth tnztr. uon g«rrnrm.p- A J)IIRB9S or THE REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMITTEE Felloe Citizens. —A call addressed to “all the opponents of the National Adwmutrut-on in Allegheny —a call wide enough and broad enough to embrace men of all parties, hitherto who can unite upon the common ground of hostility to the infamous administration of James Buchanan—brought together on the 3d of June, the largest delegate convention that ever assembled in the county. That conten tion—second to none that ever'preeeded it, in intelligence and weight of character put in nomination a county ticket in support of which :we invite your hearty co-operation. All of the nominees thus presented are men of pro bity, intelligence, capacity and integrity; and we know of no reason why the various political elements so fully represented in the conven tion, should not cordially unite in giving to them a warm and vigorous support. Most certainly- the sad state ol the country under the misrule which is now affiictiog it, should prompt every patriotic-minded citizen to give his aid in overthrowing the party whose rule is so fatal to tho nation. PROPER DISTRIBUTION OF THE ASSEMBLY TICKET. Some complaint has beou made, that in the selection of the Assembly ticket no one of the nominees' was selected from the townships south of tlie Monongahcla and Ohio. The failure to select one from that side of the n\er grew mainly out of a state of affairs that can hardly happen again; but in order to provent the possibility of it, this Committee has charged it self with theduty uf presenting to thencxlnomi natingConvention apian which willobviatothe difficulty, and renderaproperdistributioaofthe i Assembly ticket, hereafter, a mutter of* cer | tainty We recogniic the claims of the aouth- I em section of the county to a representation upon the Assembly ticket, and knowing that the present distribution was not designed, but grew incidentally out of the lack of a proper rule on the subject, we shall use our best en deavors to prevent a recurrence of what is now complained of. The opponents of locofocoism in that section of the county aro too generous, we know,' to take offence from an accident whero no offence was intended, especially in the face of the full recognition of their claims which is horoin accorded, and for the protec tion of which, in the future, we have taken ample measure’*. GEN. JAMES MOORHEAD. Reports having boon circulated ohurgiug political unsoundness upon the nominee for (Woss in the 21st District.-Gen. Jamm K Mookuxad. we append “ it ” l from that gentleman, which « frank, full and explicit, and leaves nothing more to he naked for. From the fact that that gentlemen has. in times past, acted with the locofoco party, to which he adverts in his letter, thafjliartv is now moving heaven and earth 4 his defeat, and we may rest satisfied that any man whom THEY are anxious to defeat is ■■oo whom we may safely trust. We ismimend him to the generous support of overy eQC m y n ' y co.focoism, as wo do evory nomince.wbo occu pies a place on the ticket with him. TAXES FOR RAILROAD rCßp|sEs. The Convention took no action oh the of Taxation for Railroad purposes, beoausP ' t™ position of the party had been previously dehoe* in a resolution adopted in the Convention h«U£ l the Court House on the 6th day of January,lBs^ That resolution took ground against the im position of taxes to pay interest on ratlroail bonds issuod by tho county until the legal lia bility of the county to pay said interest bad been determined by the Courts of last resort, after n full judicial investigation of all the facta connected with tho railroad subscriptions. In that view wo concur, and so do the candidates upon our ticket. The Republican party, as * party is in no way connected with these unfor*. tnuate and ill-advised uutjacriptions, as they were all xcado before it came into existence . bat the questions growing out of those subscrip tions are questions of to-day, which have to be met, andws have no inclination M shirk them or give them the go-by. Grave doubts have al ways existed, and now more than ever, as to the constitutionality, legality and binding force of these subscriptions; and inasmuch as they im pose a grievous burden of debt upon the people, there is a manifest necessity that those doabts should be solved and all the questions involved I brought to the test of legal scrutiny before the i burden is shouldered. As a party we are not In favor of Railroad taxation, and will not, t consent to the voluntary imposition and colleo i Uon of such taxes. The whole matter is j | n ow in the hands of the judicial tribunals of the | l country for examination and adjudication, and i until those tribunals have passed upon the facts and the legal questions raised, and directa tax to be levied for the payment of interest on rail , road bonds, it is boi proper that no steps should betaken that would either embarrass or seem to anticipate their decision. The Supreme Court whoso decision will determine this question is composed exclusively of democrats, and If that Court decides that the tax must be levied, the democratic party, and not ours, must be held responsible. Wo are authorized by our can didate for County Commissioner to say that, if eleoted, he will vote as a member of the Board against the levy of a railroad tax until the Supreme Coart, which has the subject in hand shall compel him to do it, and by our candidates for the legislature that they will vote for no law authorizing such levy. THE TOHIiAdH TAX. In Stale politics,' one of tho gravest questions that will oome before the next Legislature will be the repeal of the Tonnage Tax. The Fonn- I sylvania Railroad has been etruggUng for years to get thlstax repealed, and will mako a strong er effort next winter to accomplish its repeal I than brer bofore. The revenue to tho Stale from that tax is $200,Q00 annually. If it is repealed i that sum must bo made up by direct taxation Imposed upon the peoplo. And why should it bo repealed ? The friends of the Railroad Com pany, when pressing the Legislature to grunt the charter, held out the revenue to bo derived from thlß tax ns an inducement to the passage of the oharter. and as an assurance to tho State that it would thereby be compensated for the loss of any revennes that might result from the diminution of business on the .oanaL Tho Slate ! cannot afford to losell, and the people cannot afford ito pay it, and the question is simply whether the railroad shall be released from a tax which It voluntarily agreed to pay when it got its charier, o- whether the people will take that ad ditional burden upon themselves. We think the people are already sufficiently burdened; and that the Railroad Company baring got nd of the competition of the publio works by destroy ing their usefulness, and obtained possession of them for a mere fraction of what they cost, can afford to contribute its share, which it barely does in the payment of the Tonnage Tax, towards defraying the expenses of the Government, to whoso favor it is so mnch indebted. . We are j authorized by oar candidates for Uie Legislature i to say that if elected they will volo persistently against the repeal of the Tax. THK TtVB WILL COCHYT TAX. A resolution adopted by the convention, cen soring the extravagance of tho County Commis sioners as evidenced in the heavy levy for county pnrposes this year, has beon construed into a reflection on the Commissioners for having re called tho railroad tax levied last jew. No snob mooning properly attaches to the resolution. It merely condemns the seeming extrsvaganco whioh calls for a levy of five mills for county and grew out of tho fact that oounty warrants’ to tho extent of $50,00° °v $OO,OOO are now floating around throughthe community with no money in tho Treasury topay them. Had snch a thing ooonrred under a Republican admin istration of county affaire, the looofocoa would have exhausted the langoage « denouncing it; we have contented ourselves with calling tho nt lention of tho people to the facta. On tho other current questions of the day the Convoniion passed resolutions denouncing the English-LecomptonbilJ, andthsterrlblo extrava gant of tho national and also one in favor of a tariff for the protection of American industry. TJJX MOUTH SWINDLE. Wo need hardly .oil your aUentiou fcUow ritiicna, to the baseness of the English bill and the corrapt means by which it was passed. Af ter trying in vain to force the Lccompton 1 ro- Slavery Constitution upon the people of Kansas against their almost unanimous protest, ana after tho failure of every attempt to give perma nent vitality to that greatest of all dies, the Administration, by Iho appUcation of tbs most corrupt means, forced through Stale under the Lecompton Constitution, which | the people of Kansas taro already twice or thrice indignantly rejected ; and the penalty for refusing to accept the bribe is Iheir «clns.cn : from the Union until their mas era choose to : admit them. The present P°P“>» :0 “ »/ f“sas ■is about 40,000. The English bill says, in sub stance, that if Kansas choosesto ‘nt° the Union as a S/a« State, W 000 in population enough; but if she chooses to b» a Free Stale, , ° . tl „iil sho trtnlea hor popula -Bhe cantjot come iu aniusuo h~r ticn Thus a slaro State population of 40,000 is made equivalent to 120,000 of a free State i population’; and in the eyes of this pro-slarery ■ locofoc. administration one man in slaTeholding | Virginia is the equal of three men in the free State oi Pennsylvania! alette. Mnct.'-'- SLAVERY t-POS K.AB9AS._ The grit effort of the national administration has been to /„r« Slavery bring her linto the Union as a Slate Sta,- To this ind tie Dred Scott decision of the Supreme Court was made; to this end tho pabho voice of the people of Kansas has been smothered; to this end her citizens hare been persecu ed,, hunted and butchered like wild beasts; to thisj end all sorts of villainy have been practised in* conducting her oleotions to defeat the will or her pcoplh and present them ftop exercising the inalienable prerogatire of self-government ; and to this end the Lecompton swindle was adopted by the administration, nod when it fail ed, the English juggle adopted n its stead So persistent has this effort been that the friends of republican institutions and free government are impeijativcly called upon to band together against tho administration to preserve to the people of Kansas, if possible, the rights, immu nities aadf privileges of sslf-Bovernment. These have been and arc now denied to them, and will be, until tho dominant party is unv«n from power. , EXTRAVAGANCE OTTHE HATtONAL ADHINtSTRATIOH. The of the National Adminis tration U of : Qfr moat astoundingbind It chal lenges tblj atlefition of the peopio. Never has the nation been worse governed than now and nover has the goveromeot cost so much. Since James Boobanao has become President the gov ernment has become bankrupt, the flog of the country ha 4 been violated, the territory of the nation desolated by the rebellious but unpunish ed Monrions, corruption pcrmeateß eTcry do partmentlof the public service, and the nationa expenditures have almost doubled. The Iml year of President Pierce cost the people SoS,- 000 000; the first sixteen months of President Buchanan has already cost us $ llo,000,000; and that, too, in a lime of profound peace. There was in the Treasury on the Ist of March 1857, a surplus of over twenty millions- 1° December following the Secretary c>f the Trea sury called for an issuo of $-0,000,000 of Trea sury noiei, which was granted, and the late session of Congress authorized a further loan of co 0 000 000. In addition to this the govern ment has collected from all sources in these six teen months, a revenuo of over $o5,000,000; and in order to show that nono of it will be left when Congress meets again, the Secretary of the Treasury, iu asking for the $20,000,000 loan, says that it will betime enoogh, when Congress meets, “to provide for future contingencies. The “future contingency" that awaits us is a new loan of $20,000,000 or 510.000.000i0 carry the administration through its second year. The account now stands thus : In thoTreaVy whon Baebaaaa'cimJ In.. $20,000,000 Treasury Soles issued 20,000,000 Money collected from Customs, A? 55,000,000 Loan authorized 20,000.000 j Total cost of a democratic govern- ■ •• ■ ■ - 1 ment for rixteen month*... ..$115,000,000 It is startling to look at the iocrcase in the expenditures of the Government nnd the ex travaganco of the “economical Democracy • Monroe i .\dininistr n'i4 ycarsi c05t..546,132,382 , j Adams* . “ 51.671,9X3 9v £X7, n -, “ , r‘ i .r."!lf!Sw ! s 7 S !J gXTT* •• £ inilßor ‘ ! :» 6rat year cost $23,724,261, and the vcTrroftHPjflg. uadt,r J\ I r r -r‘r!^- e f^tTi l ' 023,730; both years, white TlTr- Bachanan'a first siiteen months coat $116,- 000,000! The Government could be almost as cheaply conducted now, as then; but the 1 horde of vam pyres that have fastenad upon the treasury must bo fed ao<l the poor people must pay the expen3ee. The following table showing the expenso of the General Government, exclusive^ of the public debt, the population, and thejmte for each in habitant from 1789 to tiic present time, exhibits the enormous increase during the lasi few years: flat* for with l’opolaUon. loUaiiiunt 17»9.‘.»0U1... $1,919,589 3,929,827 t 48 1800 .. . 4,981,669 5,305,925 90 1310 5,311,082 0,230,814 73 lb'*o , / . 13,134,530 0,636,131 130 H3O •' .... 13,229,533 12.508,020 103 1540 . . 24,139.920 17,069,453 141 1650 1 . ... 37,105,990 23,191,876 160 18574 65.032,550 IS'*.. 83,313,989 1859 “J 3,000,000 •.Estimated. The preceding calculation of $ll5, 000,000 i« f<w sixteen ajambs. In 1830, in Geb Jackson’s time, the expendi tures were $13,00u.000, nnd the population was nearly as many millions. The amount to each inhabitant was $1 08. In 1810, it amounted to $1 40 foreaeh inhabitant. Butnow it la $3 00 to each inhabitant, or $3O 00 to every free fam ily, upon the basis of the census of 1850, show ing the number of families to bo three million three hundred and eixty-two thousand three hundred and thirty-sevoa, or $23 to every voter Of tho four million fifty-four thousand four hun dred and fifty at the Presidential election in 1850. While the population has iucroased seven fold, the expenditure has increased, up to this year,[forty-eight fold. The aggregate expense? of Pierco’a administration, exclusive of pay ment? on the publio debt, was $232,820,632, which is $60,000,000 more than the entiro ex penses of the government from its foundation to the close of tbe war in 1815. And the expense of the first year of Mr. Buchanao’s adin.uisira uon is some $5,000,000 more than tho aggre gate expeuses of the first twenty of the Govern ment. But a more serious matter to the people of this country is to be found in tho fact that while the revenue of the government has fallen off, owing to the revulsion which took place in 1867 and dißtress has fallen upon llio nation in consequence ol tho prostration of all branches of industry, the party in power absolutely re fuses to revise the tariff, either to increase tho revenue or rcstoro prosperity to the people. It finda tho government unable to get along without borrowing, yet will not take any steps to in crease the revenue ; it sees every branch of na tional industry paralysed, yet refuses to remodel the tariff, so as to afford, at once, protection to tho workingman and increased revenue to he government. In this emergency it behooves the people to show themselves equal to the crisis by demanding suoh a revision of tho tariff as will af ford protection to American industry, restore acliyity to our workahopa and furnish employ* ment to the suffering thoußanda to whom a piti less and unworthy government has hitherto turned a deaf oar. This is a great national auction, and ono demanding tho immediate at tention of the people; and the only sure way of obtaining tho desired relief and accomplishing a return to the Protective prinotplo Is to dofeat tho party in power and to return to Congress such men as Will giro heed to the popular cry and minister to the publio wants. ' Such, fellow cilisons, are the gTavc subjects oommended to your attention. The hational Administration loaves you noallornatlve, as freo men, but to rebuke and defeat it. Its unholy bourse in Kansas, its corruption and extrava gance, and its utter neglect of the great interests of the industrial community show that it la false to its trust, and that it can never be sufficiently punished until it is completely The first Step in that overthrow is to be taken this fall; and in accomplishing that we mvoae, fellow citizens, your hearty co-operatlonandeffi- C 1 We"dMm it our duty, also, in view of the great . loirn in' this election end the ini* fomenl°factious 1 ovemW3 In L rank, bn, unite withi any ’ OMUon thS '“'friends may bo kept from entangling them- in any faetiousor disorganumgmovement. aetieamanj w mo Ycmcuts originate R -,k ‘S'lSiuri Mends of lb® national with and are cr . Republican who Buf fero“himTolf o °o bo entrapped in them is simply and abetting th. cause of Buchanan and Lccomptoo. Committee. By order or the Kubsxll Ebreit, Sco*y» of Gen. MoorHooa. I .ill .Ith pl<«or« briefly .t»t« »>y poliUal *>7 ’i in* well known that! was a member poeltion. ll■ . oartf, and perhape quita r« of the Demo j ur iug jay adherence to tliat ™“ r’U.lmf. «“conWlly Uto adeo- P “. 7 ',1 nrSo tariff; my flrit deeUlion fmm the «Sct party lioei wa» .hen that party Lh°Jndnn«d th<> P« Uc r of protection tp Ameri «^laboribfS-o P"“B° of tU ° f iMS; At a Wrt Of ft» "WuooA and th* adoption'of (he Kamaa- I RrtSSS^*.» Uw M«W Poßsy of »» «W»- 0-tic part, was h of the Bonth, and ao entirely m OPP°“ u . lie principles and °°“ TIC ““ d notacted openly abandoned ' hat P 'J’ h d Utical prin with It since. My most rierisneup R %b£c™££ ■ ° d ~ n ° f AUEJtJCAA taotr maintenance .quardy upon (A< piftfom oAp ed w PM««'P*V in 1858; myself aijd my political f«u»«' " identified with it; AybestexeriionowtU bonsed, fas thei haTe been since Us formation,) maintenance of ita principles and honor. There) was a dissolution of the old psriteß, o of/the elements of which the Republican par y was formed; a large number of domoorats, iu 3ndiug myself, believing our priuciples had been anrreudered 10 the dictation of th Sootb, found a congenial home in the Republican parly, whilst a very considerable portion of the old Wo!’party, who were pro-slavery, nut.cdthetr fortune., r; : *h 11... democratic party, and many ■of them aro nor reaping their reward lb. avowed and acknowledged leader being at Ibis time Mr. Buohanun’a Minuter to China I will only add that I thank the members of tho Republican C invention for the ho " or have conferred open mo by giving me £c nom ination for Congress. I wiU matutam the prm eiplesnnd integrity of tbo party “ la > ddo ,T“ in the platform >f 1858, and reiterated in the resolutions adopted by them, and should I .crop occupy a seat iu lougress my-untiring ortM will be used to n sist any and all f ach '°““' s “ as that perpetrated by tho present Congress, in forcing upon the unwiUing people of Kansas the Lbcomptos Cobs mcnoj, whioh they most cor dially despise. Itespettfally ybars, 3 * J. K. MOOEHBAD. THE DALANi l'At r "Lm ftlSß rTTTfI piano fortes, r*ou Tttt MAJnrrACToat of CIHCKEIUNO & BOSB, Boaton, CONSISTING of sixteen of their Seven Oc tsvoeod ,1X31:4 ona-thinl Octavo Plano Fort.., .U bo oMDed and raady for ex&mlsatioijion ‘ THURSDAY, JtJN B 3d. TAKE NOTICE.—'Tbo Plano Portra manafaclurad by Cbtctcorlnz A Sons, are sot fnruiahad by them toany othtr KTn »dall otilon moat b. aent and P«- chosen directed to Ibo aubacrlber. T O 111 T FOo* OOLp AND SILTEK MEDALS Harx bean awnnfrd , r „ cmCKKRtSS <f -VO.V3 OVER ALL COMPETITORS] Fur Superiority in thrir GBAKB PARLOn, GRAND and SQUARE PIANOS. > Tho following lettar from The original of which can b* »•«« al tb V7^! room* ol the jotbcriber, t.nghi lo conrina any on® of Iho •npertotUy of Clilckering * «ooi Plano 1 pjmDtmoß, March 25,1*«- Ma. Me.lob IVar Sir—Since my arrival In AOfrta I hare cjartantlyowH the Plano* of UMn. ° l,e *f Tiß * * Son., and 1 repeat to yon> (*WUi thanking jon (or the Plano. y«u h.re to kindly f° k'P&fJ?' certs here,) that which I baTe so often said before j the'in • Irnioenti .re the brat I bate wen in tb. United Siaieaand will compart. favorably with any 1 hara wrta«^ Yoar«.very trnly, 3 iualbbiw. The chore lot of Piano*, In addition totbwe |° * l °^ coaiprtw* all tho »tyln. manufactured by Chlckerlnfe* Sooa j ALL THK PIANO FOItTKS manntaetnmd by ICDirK | KRUNO k SONS ARE WARRANTS JOHN H. DELL gold A*crit IbrCblckeilDg * Boot for IMtttborjh^ PIANOS AT A BARGAIN 1 NEW AN'D SECOND BAND. ONE 6$ Kosewood octavo PI-/ ANO. finished nil round, N«. _ from tbe bwi manufacturers ot IV*too t «a»l I * * ilrolf D<«uil «*arrant*-d a good anArperfset tDitiTiment. lkiton price, £l6O, will beeold tuclas*e©asigomdnt,ft>rs..& On.* 7 uctarr, mahogany, Baltimore make, Wano, coat unxiually $5OO Onn f> octaro, rchewiwd, round wrwr, as .gotxi a» new, madebyNonis* Clark V ;;;—r One tioctare, r rA.tr ood.i<*inere made, by Noons « cur* —eery Httlo used , n w t\' octare. ro— wood, German make, Plana w Also, a splendid singlc-i Belgium) to coed 01Y j apl3 H_K» j) JANOS! *£-p»yii An additional stock of Plano FoTte* frcral 1 » I 1* »»>.• .alo rat'd factori** of STF.INWAY t SON?, NSW YORK: NUNNS * OLA K k , NEW YORE, has jnst l-wo rcceiTed, end »he attention of parclißwra <ll rectidtVn.to 11. RLEHER i IIUO , e«,|„ Acente rorlbe nbc.Te celebrated Pmnc*. No. 63 Fifth street- HALBERD'S PIAMTcO.M POSITION'S Fantaeie wo l.'EUal d'Arpore. I po “ Don Paeqoa)*; Do “ Don Jnan; Do *' Locratla Borgti, I'o “ La SomnembaU, Do “ Lee Dugcootr, D) Masanlelto; Do “ Moae* in Egypt; Do “ Hume Sweet Home; Do M Last Ro»a of Sommer Romance, with Tariatioca; La Tarantella; ... ' . _ Tbo ArtofSluglngappiioi to the Plano, li numben Just recede. i and for at ih* Mrnrtc Store cf myj) JOHN H MKLLOR. 81 Wood street- 2$,000,001) - Os Music of the times. Music of th* Tim**. Mask cf tb* Time*, Music of the Tlmos, 1.. i th* Flat* or Violin- Flute or Violin. Flute or Violin. Flats or Violin. Being the best collection of Songs, Dance*, Hornpipes, CottUlons, etc., published Price Fifty Ocnts.- Bent hr mail, post ptdd, from Iho Old Plan CHARLOTTE BLL&IE, Ko. llg Wood it-, 2d door abovo Fifth. BTEINWAY’S PIANOS. JUST RECEIVED—A lot ofc^m STEINWaY A SOM’S fll tfVII CELEBRATED PIANOS.? II * 1 1* purchasers deslroas of piocuring one of these nnrlmiled pUoo Fortes sre requested to make early apjiucntiun, as tbesnimly lalUfar short of thedemand. VV n. KLEBEIt A BRO, No 63 Fifth ttrw.l; j Solo Agents for Bteinway A Bona; also, for Nunn s A CUrk’s Pianos- J°* THE Tißirr. iSußical. :k op j»y sphiso stock SIGIS9XVND THAIjBKBOi MdWrtl ■MIwT Dtrp (m*d« In BrnxelW, PIAJfOS! ! ’ ' pitttbtirgh, Pa.—Chartered 1865. Board of 12 Trurteoe—Faculty of 14 ffeachaM. 300 snmnrrs attssuiuo, jss. 18I>8. I'minp Menprrpartdfor actualdutie* of the Obutuin# Boom. INSTRUCTION given in Single fcrnd Double Entry Book-keeping,** nsed in ererydspartmoot of Ras im**, Commercial Arithmetics Rapid Buduess Writing, Met* cauttlsCorrespondence,Commercial La*, DetectingOounter* Ml Money, Political Economy, Klocatiori, Phonography aud all otnor subjects necessary for the thorough odocatlon of a practical business man. J. 0. Bmrn, A. M., ProL of Book-keeping and Science of Account*. _ , , J. A. nxTbutcx and 11. A. Hrsros, Assistant Toacbsrsof Book Ke-plng. _ _ , Altx, Cowirr, A. T. Doutbitt, and 11. A. IInsTCS, Profea* son of Penmanship. Twelve first premium* over all competition f-T best Pen and Ink Writing, WOT TOA tSDMTOISCIL A. C Poitrsa, A. M , Prof, of Mathematic*. Xtaus, Ac.—Fall coarse, tlais unlimited, enter at any time, $34. Average um«, Bto 12 weeks. Board about $2,60. Entire cost $6O to $7O. Graduate* assisted In obtaining situation. Specimens of unequalled writing and drcuUre sent fn-e. Address F- W. JENKINS, m y2o Pittsburgh, Penn*. CIONORESS WALL, CAPE ISLAND, Cap, J M*r, N. J —The ■qbecribsrs beg le*T* to Inform the public that Iho above well known and popular establish ment will bo opened for the reception of visitors on th* 15tb lust. This oitenstvo building has been constructed In the most approved modern style, with spacious and airy cham bers, ample aud extensive snwrb drawing loom, and a dining hall unsurpassed la. the united “Uks. Tb* farnltur* is of the meet c«stly and loxurtou* description, and th*y confidently proml»<* that those who may favor them with their company shall enjoy all the comfort*, con vnniencos and rsDnemenis of a flr*t clais metropolitan bo tel Congress 11*11 Is beautifully situated in the midst of a crawylawp, stretching directly to the sea side, and com mands an unlnterupted view of tbo ocean. Intending to keep a first claw hotel, in crsry tense of tbo word, their .charges will bo the s»m* os last season. Connected with the establishment is a Telegraphic Bta'lon, communicating with all part* of the Union. J«4:<«meod WEST A THOMPSON, Proprietors, rtniK FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859. —Tht* well-known and popular annual, formerly put* liahod by Johnston A Stockton, after a lapse ol year*, will araln shortly be Issued. Ih* calculations a* formerly will he made by the skillful mathematician, Banford C. Ulll, Esq, who will also prepare for its pages such reading mat ter as will moke U an entertaining and Instructive mag*- tine. Beside* tb* reliable astronomical calculations, a new and tngmlons table of time, an accurate method of draw ing meiidlan linee, nhd other matters of permansnt valoa will be added. , Orders of booksellers and other dealers nr* eollclted la advance of publication, as bat one edition will be printed* end orders will be filled according to priority. W G.JOHNBTON *OO., Publishers, Printers, Buttonen and Blank Book Makan, j e l9 No B 7 Wood street, Pittsburgh. SEA BATHING.— COLUMBIA DOUSE, „._ MI CAPJ9 ISLAND. CAPE MAT,N- J- This establishment will be opened for the recaption of Vliltors, oo THURSDAY, Jnne 10th, IWR It U In front ot tb* Ocean, and U surrounded by ft “ extends In front to the Beach. Private TebU* wU* *>• . fa J" nisbed to partice who tnaj desire them, and Dinner wIH „d c,h„ P. s^_Extensive Stabling on the preaUeft n>ya.jmeoa f,*——v - m ■ DnADY’B~PVm,XSHING HOUSE, 120 Aosrnu Street. Nev York, Wnoirin* ATO Bitah Cbiap Boor, Maoaiot, Poruoruo am> Boormua* ErrArunmirr. £*»P«rtlcaUr atteatlon j*M to ml*cdUn*on* orden for wlthtaacy**., t*nt fw oa KJdnwlaß EocctworioH. feet k Brother* 136 SMKBtm.». T- TVTEW I)KY SAWED i3lMTOBitaW».nai»lfbM>» Jest ncttradftaAfec ■3BK«.sss»r i,, sp insurance. HerchanU’ Insurants Co. o( Philadelphia. WiL V. PETTIT* Prat— D. J. McCANS, Secretary. Amormt of Capital Stock paid Is tod UiTf«tod....s2oo,ooo 00 Surplna - $263,428 W I [mcrw Carg& BUka oa the Ohio md Hiuiutppl Bl*er» mad tribe tariea. Infuroe ag»in*t lo« or damage by Ttn, alao against the per&i of the Be*, and Inland Navigation and Tiansporlation. PttXCTCM. _ t, , Wm. V. Petit, John a Montgomery, John IL Pnmroy. D. J. McCann, E. ?. Witmer, Bene Gnillon, BenJ. J- WcoUton, John A. Marshall, Cfcarle* B. Wright, John J. Pattmon, El wood T. Puacy. WM. V. PETTIT, Pmldeot, E. P. WTTMER, ViC» Pr«ld«Bt. DwiOßt J. McCasw, Secretary. Belger, Lamb ft 00-, Philadelphia Back, Morgan ft Stidiolo; do. Trollt, Bro. ft Oo n da Pommy, Caldwall ft Ccs do. A. T. Lane ft Oa, do. Btolnmita,JaxUc«ACa, do. PITT3IIUIIQH OFFICE, No. V 7 WATER STREET Jii&tf B- W. POINDEXTER, Agent. FrMklln Fir* ln*oranc» Company el PHILADELPHIA. fiOXfflOlS. Charles W. Bancker, Adolph E. Bcrte, G«r» W. Richard*, BamnelGrent, Thomaa Hart, D*Tld B - Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. Tobias Wagner, BTg j N banCKER, President. Obasim 0. Bivcro, Secretary. Thii fr»"T»ny conOane* to ntake tnreraneee, permanent or limited, on erery deacription of property in town md r-w, M bw m are comiUtent with eeeartty. “Sr&mSS to" nnd . ta<p toj. which, with their Capital end Premlanu, •*&! J InTMted, .fftrrd «™plß protection to the aeroral. . Tb« AMUof the Company, on Jnnaery let, 1851, aipnb* Uihed agreeably to the Art of Awombly, were me follow! rtx:— Mortgm*ei Heal Battle ——-- Temporary Loans.—— Stocka Cash, Ac-. ..... M 18,128 08 82,060 17 BLBB9 00 |i «nyoa 44 «*-“- 10 —-“rasaas? 5S@%-- »plO Offlce SootheMt cor. Wood and Third it*. Continental Ininrnnee Company. InctrrpvnOei by Ott htfftdeturt rf J**niyl*vri&, PEBPHTUAL oBi BT E B Authorised Capital, On» Million Dollan r ~ gacarod and Accumulated Capital HOME OFFICE. A*« Cl KWnitf Srtet, abovt Sternd, tMaddpbiA. Ptra Insurance on Building*, Fornitaro, Merchandise, Ac. **Marine Intnmnca oo Carso** and Freight*, to all part* of “l on bj O'kf.Elren, Cud. and Land Carriage*, to all parti of the Union, oo the oort hTorrble terms, consistent with aoenritT. ptmaoTOH. - . i QEORQE W. COLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deed*, At, Philadelphia. h Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, Np. 21 North Third ■treat, shore Market, Phila. JOSKPnoAT, firm of Joseph Oat A fion, Coppersmith a No. MACimTE, Arm of ““’jlJV* Importing Hardware Merchant*, No. L 4 North Third firm of LlriEgrtop ACo-,Prodcce and Commlsalon Merchant*, No. 278 Market et, abot* Eighth, Phil*. GEOROB w COLLADAV, Prsaldoct. G4LD ROBINSON. A PD L No. U Fifth *tr*ct /cp taOrm.) kfibcl* Uivrone* op Pittsburgh. omens—J AMIS A. nCTCHISOH, rresident EPSNET M. ATWOOD, Secretary- omc*. no. W Wan* Bnm. MB fnturt Against aB kinds «/ /\re«»< A«ru»« ASSETS, SUY 20TB, 1W& Stock Dm Bilik pojoblc °» dot Mod, co two&pproTtd lame* » 57*003 ! Premium Nolm. Vpeft Z 1 iiiii St«k-c«t J«oS M do Babkot PlUrtorghdo do £om 00 40 do Exclude' Bank do do Jg JJ 100 do CtUxens* do do do - -V. Balance of Book Aceoanta - °*o9o M Offlc* Fnmlttiro ~ 1*853 78 Objli. * OtXICTOti: Wo- A, Cald«*U. WUsoo Sillier, John UcDoTitt. Geo. A- Berry Hotehlacm * l tlTrh IIV u - ATWOOD, Secy Wm. B- Holme*, RobuDalxell, _Wr» Rea, Ths"r&£i. We*t«m OF PITTSBOR GEORGE DARSIE, Presided P. tt. GORDON, Secretary. OTTIQE.No. M Waterstreet, (Spang A Co.'* Warebon*e,) op staira, Pittsburgh. Will Inxvrt against all tdndi of Fir* Jlarwi l&*k* X Home Institution managed by Director*. known (nth* community, end mho aromvtnai and liberality, to maintain Vu t&aroder wAtc/l they Jiactastwmed. ai offering the bat protection to (hote who detin to be insured, —,,,ui ASSETS, OCTOBER SI, 1857. Stock Account. 4UWM « Bills Receivable- J" Offl*o Furniture— -JJJJJ $2 S Premium Note*.- 73 Bill* Diecoucted 123,003 73 George Darile, R. Miller. Jr., j. W.BcUer, Jtmas McAnley, Alexander Sneer, Andrew Ackley, — Pitliburgh Life, Fire and flarlnt in«. Co. Office, No. 96 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ILOBt. QALWAY, President. F A RnrxaanT, Bee*j ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice Prest. Ak«iwFijqcfo,M.D, Examining Phyaldan. Thl* Company make* svetw Insurance appertaining to connected with LIFE RISKS. 1 ii«ft tgilnat Hull and Cargo Risks, on tha Ohio and MlmlarippfriTera and tributaries, ana Marine Risk gen ei And against Less or Damage by fir*. And Against ths Peril* of the Sea and Inland Narlgatioß and Transportation. . ... Polide* usaed et the lowest rates consistent with satwy sU parties. munini t Robert Galway, p.mra.l MeCliirken, Joseph P. Qasxsm, M. D., John Boott, Jsmsa Marshall, Darid Richey, Jstoes W. nVii mun- ches. Arbothnot, fal6—mySMy The Greal Western Fire and Marine Ins. Co. Of PHILADELPHIA. Offic* in Ompany't Building, Ho. 403 BoTaul, comer qJ Fourth Sired. lisuiunwe •»*. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 4500,000. Capital paid In- —OO Surrlns, January let, 1668- - M FIB£iyBU3XJiV&- limited op Perjwtual. ILXRINBIHSURAHCS, on Vessels, Cargo and Pttight*. IKLXND INSURANCE by Rive**, Canals, Ukw and Land Carriage. fioxm»K Chariot O. Lathrop, 1123 Walnnt street. William Darling, UlO Pisa street. Altr««d«f WhUlden, Merchant, 18 North front Hulehuret, Attorney and OounaeUor. John a Hunter, Ann of Wright, Hooter A Go. B. Tracy, Ann of Tracy A Ox, Goldsmith’s Hall. John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White A McOordy Thoe. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. Jos. B. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith A Oo lion. Henry M. Fnller, office 22T Booth Third stmt. John R. Vogdes, office Oomsr of Seventh and Saaaoto. Jamae Weight, lata Caahler Bank of Hogs Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Property. Jona J. Blocnm, office 226 South Third strve*. O. a LATHROP, Fr.tfMeut. W. DARLING, Vico Prwtlent LEWIS GREGORY, 1 office, 8 W*li -.t , N. Y. Second Vico Presid’t-J T* JAMES WRIGHT, Secratary and Treasurer U. R. RICHARDSON. Aselstsut secular/. R. W. POINDEXTER, Achii, BT Water street, Pittsburgh INSXJUAHCE, II IBS Reliance Hntnai Inintanu Company 0! PHILADELPHIA • On Building*, limited or PtrpttuaL Merchandise, F«rwtnt» Ac_ lo Town or Country. Office No. 308 Walnut Street ,232,433 eo—lnw**^* l tonowK rim lmproTriCUjrropmT.'nKUi double tbs amount PimitfL Railroad Co** 9 per ewt Mortgage Lo*a, swooo percept I ®|“J J® Fenneylranla BailroadOo’i Stock L'ITTvT — lOl5O 00 Stock t-f tb* Reliance Mutual Ixauranca Co 'fHJ $ Stock of County Fir* Irunrabce Co-.-** qq Serin ofSundry Ineurance Oompaaiee***—** r«?th m Bill* Recvinol*, bn'lnoo wcr----* * j 3 ig | Book Account*, accrued Interest, eU | Oath on hand nod In Bank—-*-•••——******* . B9 m.nt tIKOLET, Prttidrni. DIUCfOU. Samuel BlxphAin, BabertSUuu Wniiaa Mow, Baa J.. W.Xtnglej, HanhaH HiO, L Lotiuop, • fTh— lal,^ Jacob T. Bunting, Bsltb Bowutl Wmi*. Bempla»PiUsb'g. gISCHMAN, Secretary. 3. Q. • TMrd tad Wood itreeti • Clm fluty* ffn. B.Tbocjp*o*, David 8. Bn>wtt, 0. SUTtOWB, Joha B. Worreu, H. LOuKQt BobertToUad, Mom Johnson, a a. Wood, Jam 8. Woodward, B.M, Pennijivuia Inn or nm Offlei Ho. A 3 9 Jacob PaUtar, 6co.W. BaUh« A. J, Joan, loiy Pattsaoß, J.P.tnur, . I> GtfarferooL W.B.*e£ri£, C.A.Ootoc^ Ssrfl«aasw*riaa juSatakinof »n daaulpUaA, QTW3B&* - ‘ 'J. rmidat-A.^' /TOD Pl§H— J tIWTi. X/ibtrifpl’ irK n—NUMBER 17b. Farmtn’'~anT~Htthmits’ Fire and Sarins Insnrantt Company. c^7irA d z“A"r^ s ‘*’ pltUtoMiToffiec, No. 90 lvtwr ******* THOMAS J. nUMEIv, Aote*. Tbs knowing liat will show the amount XM Pittsburg HA gencjr for lc***s from Juno lsoC** Ap Herbert cfoedal,.. ...* SCO 0018-DiU A •* Wm. Bidden frOD OOf Rochester MacuLC®. IN TO Prank W.alff. 410 MiWtn. Magr*..-- W M. Uus. Ud CO J. Bowen! A Co——2soo W W. W. McGregor SOO W. Pllworth, Esq—lJ» w John Hssih lf?7 ftOjJ. M. Irwin. Esq B*o £“ J. I.HoaseACo 330 G 7| Edw. gper>co. Esq—. MO3 Newmyer A Graff 1652 T2jC. LI. roaleon— 850 W John Thompson 200 OOtEngUshA Richardson ljW CO Henry Feldbaeeb 20 00 liiewcr, RlaJ A Co™ 600 John Watson 22 00 R. EUU-ft Co. . 4SO Si J M. Bass. 10 00 era. Mcllendry 80 00 ptslpa, Carr ACo 4000 00 R. Sill A Co— 23 40 j. I. Hons* A Co 61 00 Spang A Co S 3 00 Jamas Woods, Esq.- 29 00 Salrag* on steamer • Wm. McCully ACo... 2579 IT Areola. 7\ 17 Jamas Milllnrnr 1(00 CO Adams A M’CUutock. 40 00 VT. McCullyACo 750 00|P. Benrud MOO Total - ....$20,107 34 Btat*o* PDnfmrAJns,City cfPU«bnrgh, «. Before me, an Alderman In and for »H eity, jwrscmaHJ cams Thomas J Banter, Agent of the Fti men’ and Merhna* lea’ Insurance Company, who. being duly sworn according to law, doth depose and any that the foregoing statement it tree. TUOS J. HUNTBIi, Agent. Sworn and subscribed before me, April 7,1855. mylfrdty Ltoasao S. JoHTfs, Alderman. Eureka Insurance Company of Pennsylrania. Office No. 99 Water st., Pittsburgh, Block Due-BUlJ—payable on demacJ and «;• cored by twoapproeed names— JTfeMQ.GO (o Pittsburgh Trust Company-..-..—..-.. Premium Notes - rmunia ——•- Tv_m. Bills BecelTabls ——... ls *BM.ol. WiifM Brckacsga Rank 810ck—c05t..—...... tM^CO, S 0 do Mechanics’ Bank Stock—wet— MWW 800 do Iron City Bank Eto«.t—amt. paid— 7^0,00 200 do Allegheny Bank Stock— do do ... 6.000,00, Book Account*™—. la^aaa* J. H. Shoenbcrgsr, W.fL Nlmlck. John A. Ca-'gsey, C.W. Batchilor, R D. Cochran,| James J Dcooett, Best. FCTTt, gec^y. Delaware Bntnnl Safety imuranse-Company, Incorp-rraitd fry the Ispitlature of ftwnrylwir.la, ItioO. ' Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnutsta., I PHILADELPHIA. susnns Ip’SUTU.SCiXviI Veoats, Cargo, and PreljM to yv^Vvn f on Goods, bT Rlrera, Canals, Likes and LaSd Carriages, to all parts of the Onion. FIRE IXSyRAXCJiS on Merchandize gsm*nUj*-«D Stores, Dwelling nooses, Ac. , i^fi nfdttQnmpaMV. hvs. Stf. ISAT. Bond*.Mortgages,and lUalEatato ®£*Vni i la pfaßaaelphlaQty, and other Loans - i!3T,011 80 Stock la Bshk*. fillroad A lnsnranee Coa- Cash on hand —• 30,b98 6S Balances in of Agents, Premiums on Marine poUciearecetitly iwned, and oth er debts doe the Company- inn oodOO Subscription Notes.... ■ 100,000 OO William Martin, I Joe*vb Q> Seal, | Edmond A. Boeder, 1 John C. Daria, John IL Penrtwe, George 9. Ldper. 1 Edward Darlington, i Dr. E. M, Hnaton. 1 William a Lodwig, Hugh Cmlc, Bpenorr Mellnhs, Cnerl*» Keller, n. Jonoe Brooie, Jacob P Jooea Comptay. Setxt Ltur*s, i ap&iyti—j*n Citinii' lnsnrantt Comp’y of Pitubnrghe WM. BAOALEY, rrwsdftcl, fiAMTJEL L MARSnELL, ?^Urj OJJicx M Water Street, btf«=«n Mark'-* and S.t non Mid Cargo Rl**« OP lh» Ohio ted -Mi* riartpnl RlTers. and Tribatarfog. , damage by Firn. A.v>, . tfaeperiltof Ibe Seaand Inland NRTigsthra knd Trins,.fi aticn. $237,710 W Wm. Btgtlty, BamneliLoa, Ju. 11. Cooper, Ju. Park, Jr., Isaac M. Peantxk, 8. Harbaash, Capt-SamTC-Yoans, j .•h John Cal PHUiwieipliia Fire and Li&' IBBORANOECOMPANY. No. 149 Chcsnut Street, Q If I TUB CUSTOM HOUSE either Purpetual or LI or Mcfhiaui*-’. limited, on «w7d«KTIJ!ISB mt reasonable rates of primion EOBEBT. P. K 1 iL W. 2ALDVT C&arlea P- Haysa, E-gr-fog^ E. B. s*V. Sherman, B. J. Megargee, ""•v P. Bu«w***,Becretar?« NEW BOOKS AT R X,(TS^ St. Cl Hr street: Qo S h MllJer’iNew Book, TheCruliocf the B*tsy, or aSnm* m»Hi Bamblo among the Fo«»tlL f tron» Drpolta of tb* Hebrides; wi'h Eatables of a Geologist; $1,23; (mailed fra.) _ Qadjl la Syria, or, Three Tears fa Jerusalem, by Mrs. S. B. Johnson, daaghtarof Dr. Barclay, Missionary to Jemsa !#»,• with many elegantplstce.TS cents; or Jl lu blinAnd gold, (mailod free.) Fuln of Infidelity,and Fsctsof Faith—a Serloa of Tractsoa the Absurdity of Athols m, Pantheism, Ac- by her. fi. Paterson, of Chicago; by mall 65c. Aunt Sa'-ly, a Narrative of Uiaxa Life; 40c; by mall 45c; with all the pnblicaUaos of the American Eefarm Book and Tract Society, suited for Eabbath Schools and f«rai* lie*. JyfedAwT $317,641 48 Wm. UeKcight, Alex. Nimlck, David BL Lobs, WUlixo E. Bmltb f. SL OOSPOK, fioc’y. Books for summer beajjino.—e, c. COCaHA-NE,O federal street, Allegheny, has far ■ 4 eaie at low prices, a choke assortment of standard, poetical ■•i - ,;-' 5 * and miaeelUnsoua works; new nuollcattons lo the various departments ot literature. Stock recently replenished: Every Day Head Book of History and Chronology frets the Creation to the pmseot time, J*«l Mansell; Select Dls* Cannes from the Pr«aeh and German of Kromm*eoer,«o» nod. Ttslnck and otherr. Elder’s Ufecf Dr. Kane,Bvo. JI.M, Crash supply, Disconrses, Addn-ssea, Ac., of Bishop. Potnr, of Pa. ; The H«nd bat not the Heart, T. 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Notica la beicby ran that applleattoo has boao madatotba Sa&kfbr a Dtwal of aaw certificate. . B.LTV'DCQSTOtf, Adm’r of ih* Mtato of Thoa, UTiaptoa. PltUbcrgh, May Hlh < ltSB--«pl2rpirSUw6»r T. W. bU(IGHR£T| n . Wfttek »>d Oloeltn&ktrt lUPOBZE&Oy . feM EINE waichesand jewelry, RaSSnQh«tnet,twtir«eD Wood aad Uarkot, fit» £, Pa. MtmUoa ptfd to the rcpalrifigcf WotAm •adJamlry. . . V All workwam&iM. QA BBLS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOOR OU from atUctod Whit* Wheat jut T»e*md mad fe» alo ti REAKCB'S NewJiaUj cod TwCwro, Iod«al. Bt sTa dellTcrrf tolls raSiraM frtiofoharga. • •' Harmoniums— Just rc«iTcd frctm Eq-' rope two Ttry eoperior UARHONrPMS, witauuia Mope, doolie bellows, eto. Ibey •« la r?*w«a carved cmtßMi forfuUomsad rWu»**toftowrw«» sarptteeilbej we adapted seweUferrattodwrtaaa* teSwtor.bSn* e ace » eleett£ *%s£?** mmtt Compuj Baxes. •nrth Btr*« S0B& .f iJA, PAPEK—Find Papor UMgSF;' @g-- iagg^ymyws&fflggaiy' Wed* Hemptoa, ■ AA. Ourier, . Bobert Patrick,' A.C.Beapwtt» 1 J. H.J9POA Job* Insert,, EcmgproQL _ trkkeb*Tenß»r, < FBAKCE,. Federal street, o»r '■ . «* AUfgbfDj OIJ, Itaßj Onar. yiocr, flaoca,OpCW, Tf.gp£<*i Frc l ** **• - 3^*7^ inn BBLS. N. O. JHOLASSKSi ' ; IUU S d. . » <o la ftcrttgd farad* Insurance, ASSETS MATI,IV4. DturTou. (0. W.Otc, 1 Isaac M. PecDcck. tW. If. Martin, 'a T. Jr., |D*Ttd U’CasSleta, | George 3. Scldoc, Wrn. J. ADdmoo. J. IL SUJENBEkGER, Prc«‘L ci)4;dlat $70»,76»31 r u Juno C. Hani TbccphiloiPaoidlag, „ Junes Trvjuslr, William Eyna, Jr-i J- F. Pcaiittm, Joshua P. Ejrt, Sazhqbl E. Stokes, Ileurj Slau>, June* £ Jlebula Tbom&* C. Quo, Robert Conan, Jr. John B. Semple, i’llUl'* D. T. Morgan, “ J.T. Logan, “ WJL MARTIN. President. THO 3. C. HAND, Vies President A. MADEIRA, Agent, 85 Water «treet. ptttrtmrift. rrucrcES. C*pt.M»r4 Stalling, S. M. Jikr, John S- Dflwortb, Tran da BeUerf. Wo. B. Hafa, Jobs Sh'.pTca. Walter Bryant, .1 dwell, Jr. [NO. IN, Vic* Preddrat- TOM. R R. Co**, (kern w. Brow*, Jowpa 6. Paul, John Clayton, K. WHor. * J. 0. COS7IK, Agent, ir jer Third and W-x>d iirtctt. Vatt t vasta. ' ~ r ‘ -« •' •«, 1 %7>
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