** ■ -lmnt nun B. BIDDLB a Co.. MDITOMB *ni PBOPBIETORS. PITTSBtTROH: TUESDAY MOBNOTOt SEPT. 26. 1668. RSPUBLICAS STATS TICKET. tonnmnni. JCHIf 21. READ, of Philadelphia. roftCAirn ooxuaiona. vnxuu sfßAznler FayettV. bjipdbmcas cockty ticket* 'W rc* cepoMsa—ain ttmier OBN. TAJIKS K. UOOKHBjS pShoicb. eesovzaa— KOBBIT HcXiaBHT, RISSSScu. tOitoi. JOHS P. POKET, Pllffijrgb. . ABSUOLT ROBERT P. SfcDOWEILTiSBJh.iI,- JAMES 1. „ ..... nOTHOSoMT, DAKIEL ARMSTRONG, PUUburgh. _ „ . UWWHIWU, ZACBX.VB PATTEBSONj Indiana. - aciuto*, T _ JOHN M. LASIMEB, Cbitftfen. % oo»o«rr»,*' OHAUKCKT 8. BOBTWICK, Uwiroc«iUo. BiucTffK or rooz. -* rKOBEBT H. DAVIS, Ohio WORKS WORK It Dotll r-r.da of freedom realizo tho faot *■ *“*'■> pc lose st hand ?On the 12th of 00lc b , r v«from to-day, yon will h» again call*,, _ * Representatives to yonr Btata and u,' . tires, and by ttat ant todeclare -. .be future polloy of tho State an j you folly realize the important', stake ? Are you prepared lo 3 ’ r i t(l . blow foi'lhe regeneration of youro to reeouo it from tbe evils into whVoC l .A - boon plunged by the wild tnd wicked policy of looofocoism t It to, it will bo * s [l—but if yon are not so prepared: It ierhigh Ume for yon to >• organizing eo aa to be the bailer able to -ooantardet, at tffe ballot-box, the ahamefnl mie mla under whloh the country now Use ptostrato. ■Whereeer Vigilanco Committeea bare been appointed let them go to work, eanTass their dlstriote, look to tie assessments, appoint sub eonunltteee to role, mi tco/cA tht maty elosdy. \ ' ' All we need for a grand victory-is a full rote. Do notrun after spine disaffected man and spend , a day in trying to get lflm right; but give your j whole attention to getting out the reliable and QQWiTenog Republican toie. Then, friends of Freedom! Work! Work! Four banner is inscribed with Principles, tho j of which deserves more than ordinary I effort on yonr part. Have yon canvassed your ' district! Have you the name of eaoh voter ? i Are you prepared to get out the vole ! DoCjtt go into the battle like an unorganized mob. Remember that a few well organized and well disciplined troops can defeat thrice their nnm ber who are unorganized and undisciplined. We call upon you, therefore, not to delay this mat. As you value the success ot your princi* ■ pies and the well-being of your country, organ ize for tha struggle. Let the Nation see, by the vote we cast at that election, that Pennsylvania has not lost her love of Liberty, to secure which cost her so much blood—is not regardless of her people's Industrial Interests—and is not so . wedded to party as that she will sanction the jj|MMit.political wickedness and profligacy that TfSkOfor disgraced the annals of our country, and Oat has well nigh rendered Republican Government a busing and a scorn. A glorious Ughl looms up in the east. Vermont audllaine have set you tho example—follow it f A Slere Code forth. Territories. A portion of the democratic press is trying to . crests the impression that nil the territories are • - /ra, and that no dangpr need be apprehended of • ■ .their comingin as slate states. As a specimen of their method of electioneering, wo subjoin ■ Lh« following: rZnOtH »t*ae in mind - Slavery has no Kansas ij tree, b'ebrsika it fraa. Utah la free. Oregon is fees. Washington is free. Dakotah is free. New JXoslco is froa." — [Oin. £ n q. This is a moat deluaire statement. The South _ftn democratic papers olaim, and tho argument on the democratic basis is on thoir side, that, according to the Pred Bcott decision, Slarery axisti constitutionally in all the lerritories; and that, this fact being conceded, as it is by tho northern democracy, it is the duly of Congress to prepare a Blare Code for the territories, in order that slareholders may enjoy protec tion to their ftueged) constitutional rights, as against any ieWs the territorial legislatures may’ frame of a contrary kind. Thus, for instance, •peaks the Washington Union • P* r ‘7 (Democracy) plants itself upon the Pred Scott decision, and accepts all the ob ligations and duties which, that judgment im- P, 08 **- They acknowledge the righto of the USTeholder in the Territories, and the full ra lidity of Its (Democratlo party) obligation to •npply the proper remedies for those rights." It will bo seen that the Union not only con lends that Blartry exists in those Territories, but * ltjalso argues that the Democratic party in Con gress Is bound to pass laws for the protection of , ths rights of olareholders in said Territories. .Alinding to Judge Douglas’ position on this point, as shown in his .Freeport speech, it says: “His argument is, that because Congress is pledged to “non-interference, non-interrention to States and Territories alikt," and because .“•..Pf* 4 Beotl decision does not supply E“^. , 'J’ lot ,'. ctlco ' , th ' rof ° ro the people of the Territories t if a majority of them aro opposed J? “ T « ‘he right to put down ala-aery in the Territories by-unfriendly legislation; and ■ < ‘h* right of a elareholder to take his prop - erty to a Territory where a majority of its - PWjW are against it, is ’bsiren, worthless, and ; lopthwwordj, MCongrew csnnot interfere, , and the Drod Scott decision affirms onljr an ab. street right, tinlets s majority of the people of aTerrtlorj befavorable to slavery, the oase of - 1 the slaveholder who may be beguiled thereby I-'.- “enures is desperate and hopeless; for not only.hss be no remedy for injuries inflicted nppn him, but there is no source from which the remedy can be solicited or obtained. To this “torn andimpotent asncluihn" hat Judge Douglae’ dumpionxhip of ,the righli of the South come at toot. Is this-lhe feast to which the author of •. ' the Nebraska-Kaneas bill united the South! : HU,however, it not the doctrine of the Democrat itparty.” , ■ t- As the organ epcako lor Buchanan and the -’administration, wo mey concludo that the so u ’ ' balled Democratic party regards slarcry as ;- : already existing intbe Territories, and that it is ; . in favor of special Congressional intervention, protect the rights of slaveholders under the j' 4 Territorial governments. ■i • / In the next Congress, therefore, there will be . A* lol ®/ U®e on this Territorial question. Kan “f wm uk for admieeion with a Free SUleCon- * litation - ™» »iU be resisted by the Admin ietrsilon. Then the passage of laws for tho pro r tpcticn Of e every in the Territories will be pro ! * iU b « * n Pported by the a Administration. Then the "pendulums' will tawing; Weak backswiU give w.y : and Freedom once more be trampled under foot, unless fjJ-.r'Uit.paapla of the North talcs care to elect, during ■ " and November, firm and reliable-men ftepresenjatives. \B*PBblie»&so/ tho 21et*nd 22d districts, what ifi you *ay? Are you willing to permit th* Ad. t; ; to succeed in getting one or-two - » v6tee in jibeee diatricte for this policy? Burke Vfwnd WUlLeme ere the'chosen pots of the Admin. titration- Every Tote gifen for either of them • * • vote ia-faror of Sister/ and the protection --1 '/of Slavery in the National Territories. If you thi* policy, rally aa one man to ‘j iblf of Mooan cap and M’KaiauT, Hev/SiydvOaxiKO* arrived in this cil/jes tarda/ aftehiooD, in the eastern train, and took rotaqp at ■ thfc Monopgahela Home, under ■tend that he will remiinjn the oil/ a few days. A larce number of our ciiiiena,'cf all parties, havreynlled themaelvea of hip visit to pa/ their respects to him. He items lobe In good heaitir and in mopgent spirits. f _ Sn Cou* Cajotiu, (Lord Clyde,) JnV-rt» etai fetter, nfoi to the bopo that his sword irill soos bo rotanod into the scabbard for the' test time, asrerto bt drown sgtfe,” ISiIMSIiSSK® P ““- cinein _, 1, Phllsdslphis, X B. Florence, %*{***" . Blanloy.. | Gnthrie did appear, apned with a rifle to defend ' nA *fiXTl.v tflf PlTTSDritrill, 5, . “““““aUoajet- himself if necessary. "When Gnthrie reoohed Andm,, I Joieph K. Cfako, ' ' \ reLrcftl «d up stairs, and shortly Nash madft his ? * od *ll other Chronic Compiatute j 12, Luxerno 4c., J. Meßeynold*, G. W. 'Ecranton. I a PP c °ruace, swearing a terrible vengeance, and | c t . * * i,h Wc# dtiug Pulmonary Diww, luclndius ' 13, Northampton, W. H. Dimmick, I). K. Shoemaker j if he could see only a band's breadth ; nr £ e * . ar Affection* of the Liver, Dy*- lißridlonlic,, II.M.CJa(I, G. A. Grow. Guthrie's person ho would put a bullet nn!i mn Ftmah Complaint*, etc. 10, Lyeombg Ac, Alliaoa lVbitP, J. T. Halt*. : through him. It was in vain that efforts were FIICa * BT «fiJ would sut* »«t ifcrtr trwttoeDt , i?'r Keoj. F. Juokin. made to pacify him by the bystanders. A peace '’.„ <>n^i >tloa upon too/acithu ft* rfuca* ex- 1 8 IZi.SIe e "-? L PeS - ’ !■ cP , i i-"' a ' warrant was obtained for his arrest, hut he h m l~*rv.-- .fa™, rested' John'clvoda u^T'l| tustant death to any men who at- ; jicctaT." •" J ,L,,? ‘ 20, Vaabiog’n 4e,W. Montgomery. Jon ‘f ni p tcd lo arrr>»j th* 21, Pittsburgh, Andrew Burke, J. ILMoorhead Guthrie wassecroted in 'the house eomowhero, , M£DICU\al rxttk? thw # J ,tnm ,r * w lh ' 4 '- th,, 3' G * ( ’ ’ 22, Allegheny Ac.Thoa. Williams, Robt. M*Kni7bt “ J aTOWed *»® determination to findhim. He | oD i ru i s “4UTiuxs.wbtcbib-yrjinr hiehij.htu ! Joo. Birmingham. 8 ’ b & d re&ohcd the perch and was endeavoring to mw.wii i t T** 1 (Aan no &<* wAen Vt '- J 1 23, Dearer Ao., J. N.MeGoffin, W m . Stowart, effeot an entrance, when Oathrio from within th B rr* e . n r,.« T £ lld ** rewnct,,reau,ioDM * s " Q#tWB * tiDf ' 25* ±0 ’’ i L * Chapin Hall. shot him dead. The ball eotered his forehead thvliixLm^t C ,^ unmtyvuao,^tmeothM^nvoa 29, Krio 4c., No nominations yret. and lodged In his brain.” . tho ••scat of.tho di*ea»e can p 4*»ou -Beowblow—The quack parson -uZ!,h„ Brownlow, of Tennessee, after his recent die- Uidluo/ ' u 1,1 Wrtivi * ni '** rjreeU cussiou on slavery with Pryne, at Philadelphia, «-*« char* f or couauitnUon has given it up as ITfaad job, and has gono home. , n u I!» b^lnM MtU),l, Will W MDt to tbof* WifUiCft to COB* After all the boasting of Brownlow, that ho _ by M p wonld travel through all the Northern States and show us the blessioga of slavery, be has been ].discomfitted in bis first effort, and has been compelled to sneak home, leaving no favorable impression of hia power as a dehator, or of iho institution which ho defends, upou the publio mind. We were mistaken in stating, yesterday, i that John M. Read waa oounaelagaioßt the Bond holders in the Sharpiess case. W e had been'eo informed, but find wo were in error. [Tor tho Pittsburgh Gazette.] Edi, °" —A fewdays nil,™ I hodoccasion •an JTf* 1 “‘“■'•••oniont which appeared in tho •dllorinl columns of tho True Pr,„. Mr. Kennedy tho oitonsiblootlitor tinted thnt ho would nnhlish any thing that I might write oTer my own signature. KOl, inj upon this promise, on Fridny I sent tho fol lowing note, m reply t„ an odltorial in Thnrodny's JnifPrm. Mr. Kennedyrefniod to pnblishH. At whoso command ho diircgnrds his word, tho public will guess. ’ Xhat ‘'Contradiction. u 3Jr, ICtnntdy Mr. Manhall doe.- not "suggest foebly" that hodid Williams with using o free pass upon hu fust run to Harrieburgb. But bo denies itposi- I q S, , \ •?*' -V r - ««t in a eeatoppo sito that Anti-Railroad Commissioner. M'Uhennv who sat m front and pnllod out his Troo pass when ,T"? 0 “ lOnK - w »™"W that Mr. WlUiams bad quite frequently ttsod a free pasa'on his traveli. For tho truth of rAf*. tho namo of it B Carnahan, Esq., t. given, ho ssas presont listening, ' Mow, I am prepared to prove that Mr. Wliliimr bao-nMd afreo pas, ofton. I will -produco proola at the call of a nameless writer in tho col nmns of the Tnu Press. Let Mr. IVlllinois come out undos Ms own signature, and 1 will produce my .Y “ h “ “*«« «f complaint that 1 “choose to go over into a district to which I do not belong " : may I inquire of Mr. Williams why it is that Mr 1 „ ta * d “ trl ' t l ‘> irhich ho does J2S5',, 1 ‘ a .™ n °' pr T‘" i 10 »«llorer hare with Mr. Williams. Blit If ho desires “a tilt” ; I will go over to his district, and wittness hie feat of . carrying any American audience Locror caw." t u >a< Tuob, M. Alarsbail. , 1 . syoncitbertho time or inelinalion to.eareh for . the individual who does up the editorials or tbo True 1 i .1 ” tk»t I know Mr. Williams ! claims the credit of controlling ite column*. Ht will I notary ovtrhu own iijnafure fAal he hat travelled ' 25 1 b . STO uot 80 °8 ht a cootrorony j 7 ,.?’ H * b “ ob ’ >OMn to tr*T«l out of hii way 1 : to attack me, and now when I arow my wUUngncas I | to meet him, face-to face before tho people, bo lea-ree ; a nameless writer in the Tm* pm, to repeat his mi ! , atatementa tn regard to my remarks in Birmingham. TnOS. M. JIABSBAiL. Tns Westmoreland District.—Tha Demo : ? rallc f iadidft, « for Congress in the Wesloore ; huii Strict, m this State, Hon. Henry D. Fos , ‘or, has been addressed by a number of Demo i crate in his own county, demanding hie views !on the question of the day. \V« hate been ap pnsed of the determination of many Democrats m ibe district not to tote tor Mr. Foster unless . t. dl /?J oBcd hl * before the election The following letter was addressed to him by the Democrats ot ono of the election districts in Westmoreland county on the 116th of August and remained unanawered on the HOth of Sen tember. At the request of these gentleman, who boro always been attached to the Democratic party w® publish their lotlcr in TV /W The same feeling prevails i Q other parts of tho dis | met. among the warmest admirers and personal i friends of General Foster, even in the very town in which ho resides Thtprua- \ Bm. BD. 52,*""* A “ Sa£i :6 ’ IWR ‘ Dtar Sir : The undersigned citizens cf West moreland county, nod members of tho Demoorat ic party belie-ring with manycf ourfellow-Dem* ConVt’/r lieC^ rl loforco 1110 Lecompton llonUpoa th V‘ uopleof Kftßsaa their will, was not only a violation of theprin ciple of popular sovereignty ns contained in the Kansas-h»ebm*ka hill, and reiterated in the Cincinnati platform, but was an outrage upon the rights of a free people Believing also that tho baglish bill, or compromise measure eu cal led, was, if possible, a still greater outrage bo cauee it not oaly provided for the admission of Kansas uoder the Lecomj-tun (-*>»•«>«>) Constitu- Uitton with its acuuiy populaiiou, prcecuiing t 6troog ioductfcueiitn to that distracted people to I accept it : whereas, if they reject tho Eoglish I bill, she ehouldnot bo.admitted untiLshe should acquire a population entitling her to a Represen tative in Congress, thereby making an unjust discrimination between the admission of free and elave States. And belicTing further, that we arc pledged to admit Kansas into the-Cnion of States whonev er a Constitution shall hare beeo formed in ao coruance with the principles of the Kansas-Ne- I j n kill. rftt ificd by the people, and present- I /J }? C.ODgresa without regard to her population ; (believing, however, that in future, no State, slave or free, should bo admitted without haying the required population,) we most respectfully submit to you the following questions, in conse quence of the foregoing articles of belief ox pecling your reply in the first issue hercaficr of the Democratic papers of this county : Ist. ITad you been a member of Congress during the lost session, woq'fd you have voted for or againt the admission of Kansas undor the Leeomptoo Constitution ? 2d. And on the defeat of that measure, bin? h * T « ▼oted/or or against the English ‘ 3d,--And if you are ckclcd to a seat in Con i grets, and the psoplo of Kansas adopt a Consti tution in accordance with iho principles and ; provisions of theKansas-Nebraska bill, ood ask i for admission aa a State during your term of office, will you rote for her admission without | regard to her population, or will you be gov erned by tha provisions of the “English bill ?" And now, since the administration, with their speoial friends hare made their Kansas policy a party test, and hate attempted to proscribe and read out of the party all those differing with them, and since we stand opposed to this policy, for the reasoos given above, wc addrees you, that we may understand your position exactly, and be able intelligently to give expression to our sentiments through the ballot-box. The character of your reply will govern our coarse in the premises, silence on your part be tag eignificant of your assent lo the rreaidenfe polio,. Beepectfully. Jtaaia Grier, Jacob F. Krone, Bellhaa Geiche,, Gtorgo H. Baer, Sami Goldsmith, J. A. Bohland, George Warrick, Sami. A. Bjerlv, George B. Krcps, H. C. Griffith, , Elijah Taylor, Leri Ueppler, William Bohland, Benjamin Marah, Daniel Johaaon, Martin Mayor, _ Michael Darr, Philip Bohland, John Hotzol. VnßMoaT—Orricrat Returns— The official returni ere now in from all but a few towue, which du not cast eight hundred roles Id all year- f °° l U * l aS foliowa c °uipercd with lent 1858. 1^57 Hall, (Rep.) 28,Ml , Fletcher, (Itcp.) .2a (ISO Keyes, (Dsm.) 12,816 I K.yc., jj? “'S? I?; 190 - riser's majority 18,403. r»et Republican gaiu 1,787. J The Montpelier Journal of yesterday moraine says that estimating the townß not returned the Republican majorities will be, ’ For Governor, 15,625. For Congress, let Dist—£. p. Walton.... 5,800 2d •* J. fl. Morrill 6,500 3d “ H. E. Koyco 4,000 Repub, majority on Congressional vote—JO,3oo The Legislature stands, ■SWia/e.—Republicans 29, Democrats 1, Representatives. —Complete.—Republicans 195. Democrats 35, Abolition 1, no eboico 8. More Aroot tub Gold Muss.—So great is the demand for provisions at St. Joseph, for the mines, that Mr. Isadora Poulin, a merchant of that placo, who has been shipping to this port largo quantities of bacon, has oome here lo repuroh«e some of that artiole. 'Be taut that **"■*». ,n . carrying from the White Cloud, thinyfite ° tsM *““■ which Mr. h.d oM cctedlt from Indi * ns who 'village,, ere pottle S } h V h, “ helf-breede, Lo., had ioJtJ,h • u ? Inill »“- Poulin had eold gocd. fVr ?'- UI B8 i “P’- Mr. amount of*18,O0O? „d corU” n ,t S ' 10 lb " in regard to the u«\T U> »•*« «' Kin Fat— The late neira abont the Faria one” to eomewhat atartilug. Fat to th. .. Ladiee cnltirato it. The/™ boU l r < maahed TOfle* loaves, and •uetr like. The Emprase to quite corpulent. Whtbh nocounta for tha at,la. The faehion win be here before Jong. Wetball it ; with “joy." A new aru to dawning; OnrgjrlawiUstopeatlng Hi** W®*'* * n 4 chalk, and ttoaunenoepartaking liberally ofnropatbeef and baked batuSL They wfflnxarcto/ Thiy wlll feyon-ths wash-tub perhaps, T Da. J. W. Francis, tho eminent physician of Now York, who occupies so high a rank in the medical fraterity of the Union, has met with a great misfortune recenily. Almost his entiro property boa been swept away by tho nntrusl worthiness of an agent. Ho bad confided near. Jy all his funds to an individual whom he had known for So years, who invested the amount iu an unsound speculations, and $07,000 have been utterly lost. / ; A writer in tho Baltimore American, referring to tho blaveholdere' Convention, called for the purpose of devising some means of prevention the negroes of that Suto from nil running away asks : “Would it not be better to proposo some means for the eradication of the disease instead of amelioration of its Bufferings?” He then goes on to show how vastly emancipation would benefit tho State. ; "Weakness of tiie Stomach and Indiges- I Cure fueled by Av/AaiVj Upland ' *‘ r ° wf Wilt*. Ilf fog to UoIUqcJ 1 Tr^"4,'uir r »«m W fc Q,^, w ‘, ,3on ‘ iD * much from a nhVTiru S ® m 'l * cn< * Mi fation. Bbs bad t*«n under TitHR.. , ' , f 1 ** purchased aomo HOLLAND lilt- JSf^f 00 - *btrb h U gifen top* to her etoirtch; h«r Th« thi. ?. **** “? return,n ß. and w* firmly IWlor* \Vo lI ,w ni " yoor mdakina. thi V ““ i‘“V r * cord “»»» w ond«rfot curt* *tr«cM by tht* rein. Jy, but mail watt another opportunity On* thing yon c in rc-ly upon, what we h«f« pablUhed are from pettoae uMirb mpectrd tn oor community, and litoral. ij ,nw .., .. . J- QUINTUS, n »'t..-hoboygoo, Nieowabod*, blwboycßu, Wi* 1-2. m ii —ltj \ car * ru , l *° for Boerbarc’* Soltxni Bjt ten. Thv gr* n t pormUrity or tbia medicine bu Induced piirchul", b ° P ° b " J ,bo “' ,i *' ur ' J ■3“^ at ll prr bottle, or «U l»oiu*9 (or fb.by th-nro- CO, Manufacturing rhanaa «ntliu,u,l Cbomteu. Z 7 Wood.trwt, bctwo UtudS nod Drngitlßtß generally. KSLdAwF Special Jttoticcs. TBS AMEB.ICAN WATCH RELIABLE TIME These justly celebrated Watches disclaims any part of Foreign Mecbauiam in moTcmmi or rase, and poswra* all tho rjualUiw of Iho BEST SWISS WATCHES. Therx.tr with Lew Karap.«oi« nt equal b. the Euglab, and la joint uf timf. and price, Duteoro ah i. mpeiitton REIXEMAN i- MEIRAX N'\ Firm Sratrr, aiil? Ij ii«T— *IiPLZ3ALE AOE.\I3 Joap t i <• ir LOGAN & GREGG, ImfOTUrt end Dealer* m Foreign and Ammran Hard w are, ®!» Wood Street, PHtaburgh, pa. A full and complete assortment of all de- UAKDWAt.E.at Wbolemt* aod R.ti.l. c a s twbadatpfl«»»att*f4rtory totba «b* aK nl eitabUibmout Toi'l*of f»rr/d« rlpiiot In Urga variety. Mm.beat* M*cbaaka eut r»ricrr» -r» Inaltßd tc call »-?• lljfc VSrALJL tiiomas palmer, No. fifi Market Street, D»tWMB Third and Fourth, BY A RECENT CLOSING OUT SALE, IwTias di*r *«"' f«Uiur k -h. Tuo meat Bugllsu Bemedy. SIR JABXKS CLAHkbih CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! " Tp * r ” • rrf«crtpUoo of eir Juan CUrku M D FbjilßUn Sxtreordt&trytotbftQuMa. ’ ‘ '* Tht* well known Medicine Uno lnpo*iUun, bat» aorv *od safe remedy for PomaJs Difficulties and OUtrnctlvaa, rom any caoaa wbaterer; and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hortfol to the conititotlon, TO MARRIED LADIES It la peenttariy salted. It will, in • abort time, briogootbe monthly period with regularity! These POU hart never been knovm to fitilvheretkc dirco- tnil observed. For full particular, g.g. fre., of tb .agenl. _J, 6 rK * u ? ) ■twnp* enclosed to any aathort retoro'meir* 1 ,B * ur ® * bottle, containing orer M by 5* AIWESTOCK A CO.» PltUbcrgh,wholesale anot and »old by all druggists. apgfjdAw fc*T MATOII MACHINE IN A FORTUNE UADE WITH A BMALLINVEBMENT. TUOSIAB- PATENT MATCU MACHINE Is a simple, cheap and perfect Match Maker. TbeMachlne ooats only $115; is driren by band, and will make tbs for* ttmeof the manofectnrer fn a short time. Where good »oodt» to ha bsd rvodlly It materially rednees the cost O-Sereral county or Uaehlne prlrtlegei »r. offered lot S 701 P‘ rUcnl «» call at OAZETTJ OuNTINO HOOM. Fifth street, IclidAwlcin w. ac x>. rinbhakt; -.. . . “AJrefACTtraMj afd maubs is AU kinds of Tobacco, SnulTand Clsari, rec * ol 7 tb o building Kt*. 130 Wood itrMi t: •ddlUon totiif|r 31*nu&ctQringMUblt*hm*nt,Wo.iainri] wUl b ° plp4 *' d 10 «*Bi« their friend*, Uiic ” “r“T .-JOnnV.CTni W.H’CULIOOOO Pittsburgh Steal Works. JONHS, 60VX) .V 00, U.nofKlortnol OAST BIEEL; tlx,. BPBCIO, PLOW . C J A. & STEEL; BPBIKOBanB AXLEf, turner Rou and Firtt Struu. IVLLwyA, Pa iwo sons „ ' . r>. B. ROGKsi ca, lURO7ACTUUas or Rogers* Improved Patent Bteel Cultivator Teeth, ttonandnruatrttu, PitUlurgh, /*. STARCH FACTORY FOR BAILS. • The Rochester Starch Factory, in thorough tod compJolo .woilthig order,-eapablo of turning oat two too ofPUrch dally, wilt besold on very adraatageoua terms. Ibli li s hTonblt oppottsoitj for no/ one wishing to eater Into • safe end profitable .busloeas. Agood ran of custom bcingaljt-ady well established, end requiring • compare* tlrely imell capital—For farther Jnfbraatloo aaqulra' of st&lmdfo IIENRY it OOLMW3, No. R Wood it. PHXXiAOB&TBXA. v WM. McKBB&OO., so. 39 H. Front 81, .ad So. 93 Edict. ■<., IMPORTERS OF WOBBUGn- DRY GOODS, i Clmt,antlj r e c°iringpn consionjuot, ißisnUMESB,ainni frosts, rdrfb, *e_lotmt ”fI«F. dUo, BRITISU 00083, .JU-SS ÜbbvvrltSJ’ , 1 ?"’” WWV bkavrrternb. r * cc “' oiBlu ' ,n M“> huiah jmwgtiET rOTATOBHI^H.JC't^fTr' •* Ilk-low tartloinootf 10 I wnn d CO. I John c. Baker & Con „ OK.VUIKE T„7 m - J-IVEK OIL,!! s Aledicixe, prepared in the most np pro e maimer, eo ,. i * n c^*ev hwe, wbo m'otnmenil It a* eoperinr to »oy Other Sow m*trof«tnred. Of it* efficacy end importance a» nreanMlnl in eimsof Hm t.'V 1001 ’ Asthma, Chronic Itlicuran ° * • ru^on *‘Jl*ea*o*, Jt i* ano«a**ary to i,k\nU; haTinw^ 111 , 1 <^ e ®^ nß t4 physician* of Earopoand Ami-ii- a ,U curative properties. nnl^l f c. BAKKn A CO., Wholesale Thl r 'l «n»1.nn..Wp1,1.. Fi.1,1 z L-ggg llu throughnnl the emmlry. f«'i3;.Jt » apted, at ptauum, by a m«r« cliang* of aponla, lo all Tarlctlm of work . 4,i: Mad,l: " runs .ilk, lio.o Um-vl c,.m -Wolta, win, telm , O. •tat.c'r.knc.B INO Vronlno” **' LIABILITV - >» tIHEAK I, WISH. «?» IR ° NINr * °r otherwise rirr-.u B “ 4e «»»■ Machine t. muff BEAU than any other ma-l-, either by hand or machine W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent, AT TUB PIFTU FTREK'T SHIRT MANUFACTORY, PITTSBURGU, n. s. fi. ft C. P. MARIfT.TV *I«r4CTCM*3 or PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP A P p I k- C 5 PAPER. W,r 'h““'i So. »r Wood Street, riTTMVRGU, PA. BJjl.lffc ***** >mD< _ h i_? t prltca. j. it. cimfs'fvTHTDv —“ 1«3 nird Str'.t, PUul.ryK, luring h«d it,. ,J, MU p, oI IW TIUU, .M Ktrr.l t „ p „, •frrirw In 3CBOICAL AND MEDICAL CAPES. T » a.ii’i McLe#B - Uoa- H. A. V M « M I' S' H». T> J. Blstiia i-R. liauur. _ ! John fl. M#H», E* r >HI«T«r,E?T I py&.:«, Jfp Jacob air Col HOI_,IVIICS oir bobisson, minis & uillebs. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Washington wokkh, Pittsburgh, Penna. Offloe, No,!ii Market etreet.. k^_ of Stcem Etirltm a O J Mill Uecbin w£lT^ Q «C , .^* | ilro«l Wotli, blntu liotten. tad hbeot Iron J'>t>blog «nJ Rfpolrfng donoon tbort nolle*. - mr2s:lj wnoixaiir dealkkin Ohonan. Butter, Seeds, Fish, » - „ A“id troCcc Oiurniiw, . . ivt,. Mi 3& H&otf Slrett, . HAH. ROAD 8P1K.2 company” JOl«pt> Dltwtfrthe.e ,„.Dj w. C. Bidtr«U' (Stvxtion Ip JV«r, Batft 4 Svttt,) >, S-^.-^ifturc/Aoreia^... RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CUAIKS - ' i.. AND BOAT SPIKES.'' rrmsßniMiß.'WJWA.'] I Statement oftfec Dank of PltUbwcT . Motoat Morsixij, Sent. 27iK. jlsa Beans. Bill* and DisrnauU. Ke*l B*Ure atiil Ground Block* ami Misceltaaecas Bn® l»y oilier Banks Bank Note* i Cheek® and u. 3. Ttwis. Nntoi .. .. „ Specie (geld anti Silrtrj Capital Profits ati4 Unpaid Dividends and Suspense Acc’l. Dnoti* other Hants— Circtilsiion _ Deposits- “*'*■ i * c o r rcc t tothebe^of^ray 1 fcnowl- AT TUE Sl °# E 0P ™E BrBSCEIBER. ’" — OTI!t LOOMIa ’ N ' ,,u,TP ° bUc - It has been boachl AT TJU? j Statement of the merchant*' and Mann, racturer*’ BeDkorPltdbnrgh, Dao Dopwltom. .. SS Duo ether Binki ~Z“ 11 oS }5 poo Commonwealth,.... &!<««*> LowMjmdDl»coaat3, 3“ 835.M0 83 Note* and Clioc La of or her Banka fj ,g&‘ g .SKSssass 1 ' jS" 11 SS;' Tib< ? I*l 1 * lb ™ 2:n A^Slßapt. °3 s' w«3 J. F. M-icnam. Noup poblfc. -oni "'“““•ngjß.nk of Pit MU’*. , , rXTTSBrsoa, Slo.'iD*T,Beo|.27th.iaM • loAoa abJ DtKOBBta SI.SG2.a7T •* Jto.l aw.— * u’ra m tfl!aSSSiis;^r~: — SjiH!!! ' ' CITr A ‘ SD OOVXTBr JOBBtXO TRADE. Kotos and Chocks if other Ikiaks.. . 19 7711 a t*" }, y oth " 4? Capital Sl.vk Circulation Contingent Fnnd anti Prunu DepoeUra Pile to filter Jiauks b r i r T I i0 ? l,OTo ' ,r!We,non{ u ,n ‘ # totlietwt of »mr!’ r nn,, »• M* MURBAY, Oubhr. l.ef.»r.- tn.» tM* 27 th «!at offiopt, 1618. *'** . C-W.BBNEST, NoUry Public. MRt rnic.it 7ir tlio Cltll«n.*“fiisk7 _ ' *"«Bra’" r * l ‘’ R ’ ,,t - ru >. " 5 ’ t.O*U* IttoT Dl3.:i;llllU Coiu lt> Vault Note* nu«l Chock* of othi-r ihojk*."' •MiKccliaoiHiua Account}'. h*-»J Kutato. &<•... I'm* t.y other think*.. Capital Sioel; ....... lmii*idnal bapwitoin iot. KxcJuiDgo and Premium* Circulation ........... t>ue to other Dank*..’. Dividend* ' TBSXSLm. c **- •» F._ MAOKi:NZUf-, NoUry TaMlc. BUicmeai of the Iron city" Bonk* . , rtTT5BOx5)l, Sept 27tb 1 Sts. Loatu and Unmounts t fcO7JLn m i <*• 1., other link, :; s j'Sr i,‘ Note* and Checks of other Batik* and L\ 5? Treasury Note* ... 3,900 00 7l Due toother Banks 'jqj j 0 T , l,w *? Dvpw*itor»... ;;;; 14 3- 31 Cl The above statement Is correct ae«, r rti Df . totba best of nif knowledge RD*I belief. JOU.N * . .T 1 !!!- •objcnlied before me, thi* 27th day of fleet A. I>,lkos. avik KOBT.myBr t Noure Pablle. fttatemenror ttoe Allegheny flank. PjTiaiClOß, £ept. tttb, 186 fl. >'(.»•! an>l Dili* Dinyk* I>no by otbfr Bank* Circulation I>u«tOf>tb«r Hanks. Individual JVfKrtltjt Copaf-J L'lTitSiod*,.. , fctfLftsr 81 my know}. wit* »ndMM. J. W. C«KU{, Cnjbifr P worn and •ol wnM br?.-.r* too. this 2Tlb day ofB*t)t n» It OUT. FINNEY, M*arr PubSe; ilateiheiit of ttie Ilechtmei' Bank of I : i'ltt«bnrgh. I Mon&at, Brpt. 27iU, 1858 * LIAMLITUS?. t.'ircuUii.iu Iftlr t|i mhnr I'B- t-1 P-;M-||.,r» A S , CT? ‘' aoJl3 “ Billaaad N’cUt Discoudu-J Pu» by tHLar N Dlttm r A Jforocee, ,V 4 ru ZhUart. !A!n,T2» Fifteenth Edition r,| POE’S COMPLETE Wolt K S la FourToloajet, l2tno. Priceflfco Containing the Tale* of the OrotWHOB and Ar.beaane, Wonderfal plorltiof tbs Imagination; All lib Poetry lb a Story of Arthur G union Pjm, tad acoapleta collodion or •11 hit conicitaUom »o the Magazine., Edited by RUFC3 W. ORI6WOLD. D. D., with Lito by J if Lowell and N. r. Wlllii. J- S. RKDFIELD, Agont, a* Bookman atreot, W»w Vork. TO STRANGERS ANT) VISITORS TO IgSjpIrXD 1 r XD DOOR nr nt *Zh n^^ lV rrT^ uad, T , ’ Contr * ctan,or oUj eni wanting Sd ?, rnm ’ » StoWInS! CESTRAL PLAWI.XG MILL Aud etamlue oar eaperior work aud.flabb, for wliU t.nr preeenteaperlor and tine working Machinery, we .r* be. yond eompothloiT, »n< Carpet* China and Cocoa MatttmT& **7u* 1 **? eme^ss hoMOJ W l T i . T * l ’] , » oll C1 » lb * bMillW nnV™}r£L m ?7 1, M Wa,m,t * n f * ir to rrtmc; 100 bbb. M. 0. UoliMM, otlu l Sn 1° ?X ork flJrups *0 do N.C. X*r; CO da Bleached Wb.le Oil; -0 do Bank Oil; ]l 5° Burgo No. 3 Mackerel, r irerrlnr. fcrgle b, SHAVER A DILWORTD, ISO and 131 Second etreot. 20()^^ OS ™ COFFlETpri.no; « do Oraia Allsrlc*; 800 oiAtU Couta: A cases Nntm*cit 8 frail* Cloves. Proraaltbj wSS bhrtykr a DILWORTH. oktable tmit. ASffc&KN Mltia -Tbo BlmpUst and bert article, of the klod (a tbe BOOTB AITO BHOJBB, J C A ** f 3 a -P iron cash. AMES K 033, TIUIID DOOR .ROM Full and Wfat*r Stock of H " 1 "‘ "°XTOI tllUigt “RNB>oS?ljnSD?b B S’ “ OOTB *~>«UOIft roots, shoes, oxford ma, BOYS" AMD YOUTHS’ BOOTR°BnMa!fe I,E3UfI '*'• " , ‘FORDS’ RCBDFR BUOM, •» ttry rtdmtd ptiam to caih ” \ ,Aa w ,AC **« ‘‘' *mp*aXßg2US3u : .non prompt- J»3fcfedtX T ADIES DKESS OOOBsT ShiSTr“Em. ' Oufttwtnlmm. 47.000,006 47 44.755 fci 8,7« 00 UO UC. 4J $2,499,001 05 MAiIILITIES. - --..51, 142,700 03 184,522 01 3£#S 0} 113,748 09 293,051 00 - 701,742 81 t1,009,17a ,H7fi O'v i.iAßjurir-i. .4140,000 00 .. 07,039 4S . 43,120 70 .. 134,806 00 6,606 6! 244 80 $619,191 60 UAJJILITIM. nOOMAOT imrAMrr.T ß^ «. f 169.920 00 7,200 00 ... 81,360 8( 387 00 MAKING SOAP WITHOUT LIME A. With lutle or do troublo, and trifllojr oxonue Tho hoopo,. mud moot cooroolont article eTerdtoororod -0S1! a o ™® «« 111 n»!,rju?K .4sn,ns 6V •• 60,627 09 -• 14,969 41 .. 11|,934 01 ft™?:?. 8 * 11 " 1 " °; Sori - ™ »«• hi mil of Uiol.ttor- Chtaprtt Gdtf meat Ffccii. eA< ti'T, f }.ty can con big UJC. .«JS» , ‘' U1 ’ UKl ’“’ inc * “t ro “* »nu greuotillt, bJ ‘ JI UUDQaiBTS u 4 OBOCiRS In Ou 010 “coewol our orticlo hor .m b. h.ia «Sai Exm irßtmt txrjv lranx Tilt!,, Dairy and Pari Pacin’, Sail, 'YAKRA'ITED PERFECTLY PORE, t |„ ONLY REALLY TPXTEK SALT la the United State*. Alio, CaaitJ© Soda for soap Soda lab maker*, gal Sofnd«r4itadMd cas beaten iAopormtlon u tltefUror the American ZcstUote. Crjital palaca, Jfev Tork. RJgbu end IMin for aalo br tbs ptopffofor. 2 -r,•>*,■ -xtrvr:jnunr; , . jMOMad Mo.W Km unfit, SftwYcrrk. soamt BILL, CIRCULAR AND CARD Distributor and Pontnr, ; PlTTsbvbou, PBSS’A. promptly uttroa to the distributing ■ AHorim tUbff by Kan of tikaninTi or <*vi ii. •fal'.M, JUJNtWvntSi art fcr «X rtlUrnoumrt. *n»iß,wntCT*oo. • ««™siUinsaiss»BßB(s irmtntß. | C A HD. J/JERCHANTS AND OTHERS visiting the Stato Faiu. and wishing to eon- ' (J^*? , ® Tl^ E *— xne first suit their nwu mlvnntrign, *houM not fail to I : po«o or »Wtto; Dlreclon ud Kfonffi: MoldmcetaUoß, MdihitaiSSS SLS* sS^flaSr” „&dS nMS - eziunine tho FINE AND FHjESU STOCK OKOCBRXSS, to It rocm TBRY BEST ADVANTAGE- AND Of* THE BEST HOUSES IN BOSTIMI, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, IS ALTIMORE, ccpreeily for TO TJIK CASH OUTER MOST DESIRABLE ARTICLES IV TIIE MARK FT ARE TO I!E FOUND AMONG THIS STOCK, A large n?9<»rtmeiit of VITn-nt RQTt itAXCTACIURED ARTICLES, AUTATfI ON HAND, w. m oob.mi.ey-, WO. 3TI LIBERTY STREET, se2B:std directly opposite Eagle Hotel. iSißceUancouo. AKITOAI STATeItaIB. t op THE Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society September 38th, 30th and 30th, and October Ist, 1858. Fair Gronnds, ninth Ward, PitUburjl. A NNDAL ADDRESSES FRIDAY at 2 !„. > i! T eb^ M KWMMWtai taNxM 'rF“i J< ”i22Sr M l ?i’c?s!ds2 SiSSS. C “ '“ H B* l °I Judgor ft.roM.ri 5,M - e'lf'irimiuio,, «ap*Cx]uuitorf mait become members. „ A. 0. 11KISTEIL ftAfTT* . Secretary Slnto Agricultural Society. DATID TAGOART. Pfcaldeot. eeAsdAwtdT A SUBSTITUTE FOR POTASH ! ! CONCEKTBATED LYE, elegant hard saopi PRn>TERB toil otban Dtln; STRONG LYE WUI floj iL. “CONCENTRATED" by Ui the JAYNES' PEKIN TEA aXOREN NO. 38 FIFTH STREET, KIND IX THE CITY PURE TEAS OF ALL GRADES; MOCHA and RIO Cheapett Ratet. ENLAEOED NEW A SCALE , JUDGE FOKTUEU SELVES. 1 D 3* DoL ■ "r - Etrrot.—i>cpc«iu mid* 65 Fourth tr «ajT°r October, trill dr,;, ol “rb,„ k bclbr.a» ‘ CHAg. AnSta£g»Jb«»dM» T AJleghMiy urid go Comiur.' ~ Nona.—ln pursuance of f-r at * *® # clto»»tdjr.ißTl- JFot Sent, TO-LET— That store roomc'or MP 0 *nd Flr«t etrwU, occupied by Robert J p!..-/ 00 ** 1 liquors itore. Foeaeuloa glreo on tho nm‘JrnH?sL? * In,»J.of It. - M “ Uwd N 0.04 Finbetreet OR RENT—A three story Dwelling taj '«■ rmh «t»t(No,iin) it El • iwuii, bosldo wuli house, he, with Una brick tlubffKe car)«(rcboiuo«tuchnl. This house Is supplied xtb hoi f*; ic ” "” d b ' l " 11 ,n » control loco. r **">«•»■> of • prolbosfoul ramn, end will bo rented for aterm of Tears to m rocd ten *UL particular. eoaoireof ** D “ rl3 - AIbBXAKDKR KINO. T s w,,h^ A ’, ar6e ' vcll toSSed dwelling u * upper story of Dr. Irish's o«w building, No. Met Oalr Knot, ccnuialtyr four . UUUIB--OM (0 by 30. WaUr ami Oa* Id tho riMM* WBr Inggimof Dr. IHISn, Ip Ih.hUMtofc "£Su w ,IFot Sale. F?a SALE—7} acres of land} of d mile J[^“,7ni kln,Lar f’ »«“* 94 of * mil* from B»£rE!i! 25 **»■ oM»,nwort tfc* nUroad: sJSrSnt coal, 10 ocrea timber land. It !a abeatuifaf JSiwJ i ““ft"* W? to „ QEO - w - aww, South JKKrobj* rt .tddaor WMt of tha DUmood, Allegheny Cityrott FARM iOR SjALL.—A email Farm con- of l*ad,»tl nnd»r calUtiiJoD, with contel ? i =* 13 room*. thenU. nod ~ on tho premi.V*. tjUMILY HOKSE FOR SALK.—A hand— ,lx,?4r * olld only for want «r Oflo. Kdqaire at the Store warehouse of «. • “>* T. J. CKAIQ * CO., m Wood «. .* T Valaable rroperty for Bale. UAr very desirable lot on Water Street «Qd Redoubt Alley, next to John Irwin 01 U) Ooton Water auil Kront n**rly oppoaito to I'ennock A Hart's Foundry. 7 - *“• »>y firaallman, Wilkins and Caml ‘ •- '* •treat, end Spruce *lvy, m fwt froot b m . On Allegheny, Cansou and nailer •tracts: odiolSna (ha . TU ' d w " a ' ™ ' 01 uJ , U ' moreland County, oo th# phfla dclpma turnpike, 7 m It* trom Latrohe .41 *,Tut «itenofrich iiotio.u uu-SoiSS. 6acmto euW. ht* * nrX ofLau,i ***« J.bwil*r. WwimoraUnd county, ei "J**.** «. DAmNOTOS, _mylS.ritf »vv ri„ f .| .fn-cl. abate gmithflold. OWo xo» Bale. JpswLt! , | f>, |T r,} '* ,r ■>&*** for «aJo »*>otion t«o, K ’ "V'K* *9? Stw * cemty,Ohl& cusuooala 00*3 Ulning MOOCreq. IMq n>H>-« TOaSeffifaMflloo, ea the State Rati , ’’ r ’ and within aboot two miles of 1 the Pitta- ClUr * KO The south, «wt I dp^tb ,- Cl^ t «r» partly r.learad aad ImpSWd-. * cnT *r*d with ntprrtot tlml.er—and Uia SSrSf ISSss^,^,i£jr - u. tfWßlW.ttiL N “- lr,i *lti Plttiburjh. oeSfi^Uvtft JiSSaiiia, W TK ,'’~ l ’ lmrclmae a small Farm AW'i'KD. -25,00(1 Basil. Wheat" , I".** “ Oai». ilf rCH<\rCK, M’CKEKRT A 00, • Ua PceondAßd 151 Ffrat fitj. . W -market pnce TT palJ for H"str« by a {„ FAHNESTOCK *%., J~~_ ftr ' : c.)«THT Wood acd Fourth tt*. WANil.ii. —'l'Tie highest market TT prJcßpnM io ( r, u. n.utuAuanAco _ No gH> Uhcrtyrtr^t ©a »t Ulgbrrt . tJI, J.rirr* 11 1“», SIrCRMIKY * CO, j»-ia:aytn ia-2 **cot»ld feat _ «e*Hiptlr* cat*loguea will Im n*]r fpt dldtlbnUan «• TMady, and Urn g»il« ry of ralartug* open to rliltor* for ftjemuualaat|tio * | i day and etoafog on W*dn«dgy,*od on Thoraday. MdJwmd puttUemoa *rcinriLad rt it .. Term* ofaalr *ll, Mima oudcr * LOO co»b* orar *lOO - - nxmttu*opproTrJ ~otr» * pTw.; LAND WARRANTS AT AUCTION-On Taa»d>y KrcnUg, 28th iaic. at o’c'ock. ■£ th« 90 *'' s *v M Mf ' h »tmt,ww bhrfd, tt - egwl Lno-1 W arnmu, of SO, 120 utf 100 *cmetch! " 8S P.M.DAyiStAoct. TMFORTJJD OIJL PAINTINGS At Auction of tail* lath* JToflArt*. mill Pi®*® o»Uce that & (ln*crif.UT6 calalotuo of ■nruui._ pottH oil t.. tm«td lu!?»*ewodfl^JS: .h.„ .m BonSS ANDBAKODCUE At Audios— KIrSESSL’S'" nmt, HO.Mina •>, wntoooid, “?. lorn, Id good otd*R ono Blooding .lop, w*n Boua«d B*nmcE*T atd« by cel*bi»**J miaiu mtsa* ftctmon, t ' r.M.PAYIB,Aoei. B KANDY, SEOAKS, IRON SAFE, 4c.. A*Accnoir—On Tamtoj morofcw. **[<■ =»£,i» O'clock, «tthocoDD»nUl *aiito«wnur» no. M rmo tlrter, will bo fold, ; ' ~~ 4 ODOMjthtii cuk Bocb*lWBr»oilj; 8 com, 12 bottiM «p*r MOO roper Bpeot»b S^gut; 1 tsKUIs size IroaPcfa. PICTURES AT AUCTION, at No. 95 Wood WV m TmoJit «U WdimdiT Mp(«BberSSUi*sdS&tb,M forelock. - • "? P- «.DATId. i»rt , i TITOBIGAGE CONSTRUCTION BONDS s9sk« ;1 iK ■SS2SSsra»®^sa?s:?g3aSSßi ;SiSSterflSsJS£‘y£i.M. »»«* £**7™ i; to* of Poona iiuulo in Soiu, PIIU. 3!, ,° Mid 96U UM ' SS^sswsSa^BifflSS -3M»tndt«imtablt.: Tiraitoh, P. M, PiyisjUc»~- f ! It. it pnua >■•• P.tLDAVics AGct,Mo.M>lftt«t. «• -• . ✓ - sss^s^% b, * 4 « l a ) ss%^?SL« ias63!^^!^s^agls *®S®SSK3®SSWSassiSspNi g.M-IHVlßlAnrt.