-,..„. -. .. - ---_-. .-.-•.- :_.; ': -- :, 1 •-..' ..'"Vii.#4l,l*#r'-:"'-0-51Ai.tti-c isselL4L rusatimn. L. sazos.o. a. reza tom n. ERRETT & p 0.,, BoiroßB aa di PROPRIZ.rO.It3. • przreozru72l,9lFr. BATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 24, 1859 Republican Statellclcet- A17D1201 Oft 0' 1110MAll & COCH&M et York county ;Maui & Runs, or Bate p.a.tr• Republican County Tlcitot wa ILLSP R. mum. n, Pittsburgh. MIECIIILT, VAIINIIS, ittsburgh, DAVID A. 1111:88_ ,I,HT CHARMS L. Goznatem, DAVID B. BAYARD, Peebles. WILLLUt EBl9r, Lower At Char. AtaliWlT LkW .R 1432. TWILLS DIJILLON, °onus. 111:111112C1 Arrow., Jeooa n . uciida, e~ii~cb. GOODMAN Y.COLN:UM Bawl rkvein, JONATIAN BEAM, Ruth Pftfabarzh. •.or, DAVID CORNELIUS. BoslutJey. MIKLOS, T. ANDERSON, Rut Dem. Dam= Or SRI POl3ll, JOSIZEtt KILLER, Suutu.' BSPUBLICAZI ItEETINGB liepablian meetings will be held at the Mincing times and &KIN' and the Mamie in the neighborhood aro re. gowned toe= genera notice of the sang ihetreteentre, Patton township cal3aterday, September RW P.. Trsos, Plum township, on Saturday, September - 24. at 7P.M. CbuticrtrONVertmillee township, on Friday, September eVdit;, P. Id. at 7 P. "tltnis, 'Versailles township Friday, September 30, M. Drano's Coal trka, Mimic township, Satorday, October 1, at 7 p.lll. /Umbra bcraagh,Satorday, October I, at 2 P. 21. el, at &don, WP PLC/air itcarnably t 011 Thursday, Octobe r Aryntherty My, at Market How, Thursday, October 6. at T P. M. P. Ma., nano, township, on Friday, October 7, at jfi s „. 7; d ancrra . Robinson township, on Estartlay, Ootobr 'l' B. M UM. SLOW+ lowhehip, on astanlay, October ' Pittsbaryh, mt . Lafayette UoU , P. I L B4tnrdoy, October e, pift .10.yhpt etCopparWOrk., . 1.1.1ay. Or.t.or 10 atTP.AL 'R•pabltalin Eta/Iy, Fifth W.rd. Than Will b • Republican Ifeettag In the wand (low =lnof the pith Ward, on Tuesday eight, Sept. 21 01, ie Lenlee Hal. Rowel clasher* rill be to ndence. Republican Eleeting..-Ilecond Ward. The Drpublkent of the liecard Ward will meet, for 4 p r pono! cepudtlieg, at the Duquesne Erten Ilona ‘,. ,ea Genius, Sept. 21. al 7 o'clock. - 11Aptiblloati dloottrags. The Dotoralhao oo Mtkotl, appolotod by the Ilogmbli. DIXOIty . Hamm W. A. Harroo, Dr. J. D. Balitorin Itichardsom Thaw dearlog to tookoarraogozonto for meting. sill &an commit lAD, Woodo, Mr. Wit. A. ROAM , corner of Birth nod meets. TO AnnOtruutex—The box for the reception of advert% sitenti for the Mar Quart boa been placed at the cold door of thearont entrance- Advertisers .111 please tit A RevolvLug Poet. The godfathers of oar Democratic col elope rary certainly bestowed • rather unfortunate cog nomen upon their bawling when they christen ed It "the Pittsburgh Post." A "Poet" is de fined by lexioographere to be "a eta piece of timber, eet erect ;" and is popularly regarded as being immovable se well es without the shadow of turning. But all these properties are mil,' lanais ; in our Pittsburgh "Post." WhiLs ii Ineems•+••.•77— • e admitted, in seome : awe sense, to fall within the scope of the term "stationary," It le by no means erect, immovable, or without • the shadow of turning. On the contrary it is tortuotte, coy, uncertain, and "turns" every day or two, with a facility remarkable in a "Post." • Indeed, its course forcibly reminds us of an old sign on Ferry street—" All Corte of turning and twisting done here." fled we stood sponsor for it at the baptismal fount we would have certain ly dubbed It "the 4:hkiri - Demooratio Spit, or Roasting Jack," from lie similarity to that use ful culinary utoyil, which ono moment exposes the one side of . itd contents, and anon the other to the heat ;:oi' .. we might have styled it "the Dailypompoyalfilack-action Revolver," or more iroperly,,ppraKrthe Daily Democratic Cirou- Davi;",,,fram:•:iltri',Nrelocity of its rotary move ments;.- We hid 'oaCi.slutei few days since, to direct the attention of public to (he eccentricities • and queer antics of the Post in relation to chapati and Douglas, that paper having within a short month declared itself in favor of both , • those : gentlemen as its first choice fortho Presi dency in 1860. Wo regarded this as somewhat - remarkable and, not to pat too fine a point upon • • it, as "a little mixed." We have now to direct the attention of an ingenious and enlightened public' to a : still more astounding performance is the same line, of the Port, in relation to the Democratic, county ticket. That paper, in its Isaac of 3C113 , 1, 1859, two day, after the last Democratic County Convention, placed the coun ty ticket at. Its mast head, and in an editorial article in relation to it used the following lan. gunge: "We place the ticket nominated on Wednesday at the head of our column, wording to wage, for the purpose of letting the party know what '• " those whose duty it was to represent them have done, and se a Democrat, and the editor of a Democratic newspaper, it devolves open no to tell tho Democracy how and why their confi dence has been abused sad who have done it.." 1 "1, And then, alter pitching severely into the ticket and the platform, it winds op with the fol . lowing complimentary notice of Mums. Gil . more, Dl'Clowry, EDWARD CAMPBELL, Jr., eta "Tho Democracy bad a chance to have placed in nomination a Democrat of a pure record, great talents and unblemished personal charac ter, for the Judgeship. This gentleman was a stranger among us, and modestly sought no nom ination. It was obvious that Me nomination would add greet strength to the ticket and It was possible and even probable that he would de feat the opposition candidate. A large majority of the delegates to the Convention were warmly in favor of hie nomination. Bat the candidate of one opponents, Mr. Mellon, was well known - ..as a strong Anti-Tax man and these misnamed 'Democrat/were determined on securing his eleo •• lion. • They feared Judge Maynard in the field • and him only. On the morning of the Convert lien they went among the delegates and circa • ilated: a wicked and malicious me, to the effect - that be was a bondholder. Disregarding the fact that be was a etranger among us, entitled to our respectful regards, they killed him by a falsehood, for his teas Democracy was beyond and above all honorable opposition. And who - did they nominate lo his place ? Who? A DEM . • cora4l think you? Nay, one who was a Demo • meat, but who placed himself beyond the right to ask or receive a Demooratio nomination by openly asserting on the public streets "that if nerd was nominated he would stamp the • • 'noway for Mellon." If this is Democracy the trieksters who have wrought this disgrace upon us may make tha most of it. An so with :regard to John N. MoClowry, candidate for District Attorney. He is a Dem entrai, but like all theta - Anti-Tax Democrats, is only ouch when it suits him. He has declared . both before and since the Convention his inten- Hon of supporting Ur. Mellon, the candidate of the opposition for the Judgeship. Mond Campbell, Jr., a Democrat of recent growth, who thinks more of repudiation than of 'Democracy, is the candidate for the Important office of County Commissioner. The time has come when those who proton, In deed and in truth, to belong to the Democratic Pally. should speak out, It is not right that . them demagogv.es andtrieketereshould be permitted thnito override principles, and to destroy oar . ' Parer. * a * No true Democrat can support it; [the ticket;] no honest man will." ) A sake of communications immediately after. • • war& appeared in the Post, signed "A Peebles. :Democrat," "A National Democrat," "A Demo grit from Peebles," dr.o., commending it for its "mealy co urse ," opposing the county ticket, ...„ .• and urgin g its defeat. Now, look upon that picture, and then on this. Tho.f i art of Yestenlay editorially puts forth the . follitling, under the caption of "Tan Garet-ries Notinnecus :" • • "The Gasettoia getting very uneasy at the ..1 popular feeling which to maw:fatly exists in the cowstitsfavor pf theDemocratie ticket. * * * There is no reasonable comparison to be Witt . - trite bedweert the Democratic and Republican eanlll4stes Air Commissioner. The former is '-:trustworthy and most eminently competent litter, is Jonathan Brauff, and, beyond name, the people know nothing about him.'Before voting for the Commode:ter, we advise every citizen of , the county to Impart who Mr. Bract! is, and what' are lois ',capacity awl araiatrements to fulfill the duties of ths office for Which - (nrifortunitely for him) the Republican pirty,havi placed him in Domicil. lion. • !r. Campfaspeesl47 adaptedgen to the performs:cud publlomlceellko thoserequlred • " MM=E IME=ME . . . . .. In thedanoriiiwviona' Gface..ll wed,kndirts.l.o Ma. Jecart Towns, on e the locofco,Co=. 7 . " 4 4 alitzeilli t*llitualluwillit thill tie , • miesioners of 1857. has get emeieiiiie to: - Terte Democratietniffy hansom:tiptoed a thiket whieb ! ; the following card for aim : • • ' •.--, •-,-- - is beyond and above its attacks, it [the Go- . i r.. To Ting PUBILIC.--1111 It.DlTO:tr—.llo sr. :Mil has 'turned It. to Vaisiog a duet' ! u...,9 , Idol. In am Gar.Ve, a Gorr day. Moon, LI , . no grans BUM, a variety , of other _ratters. It finds It. ' lots ,a ,_ It rupreeenta that over tbrua 6..1.4 dollar. up-hilt work to advocate its own party tiehet, ...tat ! . ., • % " ,,,, ... , ,,,, T,N , topaz Ob. h s abrd h. tax it for ... l al , , T. which it dose not like, and in cat'. to attempt to r...IV . , a _ the . al?. y ht ar. .ELLlo a cti :,. ..d . i . I mo ~,,,,.., impugn . theintegrily and competence of the rim n om :.4 .. .." . "47 ' i ,l , : if., ~ ,g tfti a n ,..,..d. Oh, a . jom., L , .. poa.. it:Weds:pen the Democratic ticket " ..1 the moony. I poaltively aarert that I newer got sae dol e,' e h to the i I. 0 011 1 n ...1 ..7 • The culhrtura for the par 15,17 arlll Daea it! Why, we bate only to go ail any that 1 gut tonna of that money. The proper WOOS to IPost, of July I, 1859, for oridesaa that impugns i 11 0 1 en:Laug:Aye:i awt.lh,antuaa:T.;Trianrjor':orc.:,;o4., both the Integrity and competence of the men I edge; nee an a ltreattgatl on -: '.,.:.i. 1: t o P., FL IS. dO. R., EL CO. area. i i, ',1 , ..: - .i'...?;1'.1' ie2.l P. lf. DirS,,': `: .:';1:'1„; ; DUISIAC , ALE OF AlACkillfN?Fai j] ,, • l ji. POW:DAT* 1011TH EMU.. Willi TOOLS'' ....e;i". TWRIALS, dr., Al I .ATROBR—WiII 1.0 stdditti ~,,..-.. on Tuesday, Srpt.l.Tth, at 10 ecicog, ibild4;talthiiblyrantl• - ; etc Om Machine atop, arlata other Lutlfße:Attil I..sU ~. I . of Oroved co Om corbtr of Ralircwd atrial. '.sair . wt.. In !mottle, Weal meraland connty, ihi.,•oft thell l PI lb.. Pa. R. R, 40 miles um.t JI Pittsturak lavelyart ',i.e.. Maaufautory, and every way well ad:pie:Am • twalcons, cr for the manufacture of Asthma - ohs Initg,Aggig, , ..alw, the Ifachinery and Tool., eumistlat a hibida*Mbd Vigor, Turning Lathes, 1010 Preen, Bolt 00ettlett .31,alif.,.ciren lar Raw', Mortice and Tentionfor'llfaefortllw,oAil gy , ~, Tenanting and Orowting 74441ithit,. Tilha,Ohibr.itaftinZ Belting. Palley., Orind.tonn, tihtstkirlijanOl hisiiiinista. hand Tools, Patterns, Luntlngthi la ...., . _-:::.-,:- - ".• • Tbeale will b. podtho, ti +=tar lemigvod L. Ober • L.slnea, Pervon. desiring =la exikedlitt:thiMlZlNlAMat prior to the day of ado, ene r t .=.loglibitltatihtitrn D. 111/n. • him, at Latrobe. Tema, na thalol,l7l htittlads liberal, ael. /!: ,. :fi .-14 %R.i.W . : 3) .1 1V18, A ,l * . . .7 ; NPN PIA •.o , :;rtin TE 8. THE sub iliet,-..ttinf i itn* . on hand 6 moat splendid et Pkow-Copisting of c% .na 7 0, Ores, In Plain ',Ciefeedeselltinf the most elegem de teriptioo, from adidiedlied Att ary of Chlrkerlnd Eons. The instruments ere Slt SWIM, with ih.irlete.f moon, Rcpewing-Aff,p)rl.7r.Duespire, nem, and ars of their -•• ENLARGED`'NEIV SCALE,' By übt:h • meat larger eoand-tuird It obtained, corm. grant!, the tone is rendered Tory powarfulant'retaitting It. meet sod mnalcal quality. the perfection of the An.. tie% the performer le enabled ta'prodnce all grades of tune from pianirrimn tofertiZ.ll . =lo, with the greatest 03110. CIIIC/Kraft.:6 it efilld. YIeIOS am them spoken of by the beat artlsta rind critic. In oar ronntry:— TEULDERG rsys—"lhey era beyond contr. - lean hit bet: I have over men In the United Stated, •nd =pug fa vorably with toy I have over known.. . 003TACE BATS= mysi—..The opinion Whic.h Taiprene ad three yeara ago, has been mon than oonfirMed tome, by the cautioned am of them, oto That for volume and pore quality of tone, with. nicety of artlrrilatlon, they ma tines quelled." IFroin the Natl.:Al Weehin "They can wifely bear comparhon with hate( to from any part of the world, In point of Anna., Man gad elm. ticity of touch." [From the New Ofitalli Picayorie4 i•For excellence of.matarial, elegance of fin d falneee of workmanebip, sod abore all for rot kid as. Mom, mellow awcatirss, brilliancy and permanonce of tons, they are unequalled.' [From the Family JoornaL) • othe pszollar musical queUt lea belonging to, the Chick. sting lostrtunenta, are Inn, rkh msbl powerful toms, freelsere a.) wooden, conic, londnrsos of eJned, no dis agreeable to the sensitive muelcal ear. Teel have also an fay, IMP and pleasant touch, sod will keep Intone better than any Plannaknown.“ The public uninvited to cult and ermine those !splendid Instruments., which are mold at FACTORY PRICES AND WARRANTED. als.Z.dassF ' JOAN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood ihnset- P. A. CLARICE, Agent end Muth., Dfrecter. OLD and YOUNG PrOfeneor Wood's. Hair Restoratti WILL PRESERVE, INFA LI TaitiiyntE growth and color of Ow two a Mrm time t week, to my imaginable y restore the. gray; arm the bald with oxford• oroomo , t b o mats it mores= and benoti4isith oo 0 14,, 0d mon .. the scalp free from all dime- t o t h e „ tott gw oo. mm, Judgce, Attorneys , Clergymen, ago Professional Men and Ge ntlemen .nd we of all clams, ell over the world, bear tes l / 1 5,4y that we do not ea* too =whin Its boor. Its.adi r =lowlog, and lodge:— PE/3r R. B. TLIALBEHO, PIANET, • ye, on his artiest In the United &Mee be ...yaw rapidly. becoming grey, but on spaying Wood's Hair Reeforatiro he bale soon remnrenxl he original hoe. 'CU/LILLY:9 CarLDEW,I3 Names &Tett, N. Y.,. My. the gray hake on his wife?. held were, of ' teri• few week's trial, tarried Into a dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thlrkening•the bidr. A. 0. BAYMOND, Bath, Mahn, says he is now sixty yeers old, and hi. hair an d whiskers wore lvfo - thirtik gln.T, but by the use of two bottle* of Amorally, the grey hart hive diaappesred, both on Ws bead and Lee,' and ise2olll.o and &any than for twenty.ent years previous: Bit wife, at the age cf fifty two, ha. need to with No • easne effect. • TINLEY JOEolBoll,EsqNaisqogg,eyo that ho feet hie tudr by the Yellow Paver, to 16.11. He cued Wood'. Hot, Hestorative, and his bolt is • new thlchand glossy. B. 11. MIDDLETON, Livingston, Alab=o, nye the Restorative hoe done month good to his part , of the country. Do used It for baldness, sod now:, has a Eno head Of hair. T. L. MORSE. Lebanon. He n sop he hae Keen Wood'. flAir Btetoratira fn htu ky, drode of cit. mg, and never knew It to Gil In eceotopliehing all it profeasee to do. A. J. ALDEtir. , IfcLatosboro', Idiotic , says he had the weld head eight years, and was held, hut by the !there! nee of Wood'. Ifelr Iketses• ho now has a rich glom hoed of hale. 84 Boßd rod a wa y D , ro N g e g w i s Y ta or akn,du b 1 14 . ,M W ark oo o d : street., g Loafs, 3fo. Sold fn Pittsburgh by Dr. GEO. II- KEYSER, C. L. FAIENIZTOOI( A CO, and all Dtaggissa. . Pl= LOCIIII .43TR LOGAN de. GIAIMG,LID 0.430 IMPORITRB OP HARDWARE, NO. 53 WOOD STREET. r‘ar Doan Alban Et. Marks note?, Je.3o4lEm ____ 0. P. Bar., late of Lannaeter.—...Loolfr a Gleam, Plitat'g GEO. S. ERVELN d CO., Commission Merchants, VCR THE SALE OP PIO IRON, BLOOMS, &c., No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Ildrouctsza—Lyau, Short, d Co., Pittabargb; Imlngstai, Copeland A Co., Pittsburgh; Thos. E. Franklin, Eli , Lan. cuter; Lion. &noon Cameron, flarrlatorg; Aryan, Oarktoar A Co. Hellldayatarg. Pa J 4.0 ems TEM ZINTEIRPRIBII InsurancO Company PIIIL4IDELPWA, lia•tires Against Lois or Damage by Elf. au Buildings, ltetehandise. Fur_ ialture, dto, at Iteasattable Rates of Pramluta.. Diaactuaa-7. Latchford Starr; WlllieM SPE.. of Wm. Mies & oo4Neibro fruier . Jim. ?J. Atwood, of Atwood, white • 02; Benj. T. Tildick, of Tredidt, Slam A O.; Mau Marton; Mordecai L. Doreen; flee. U. Stewart. of st.e.ert l Bro.; Jobo 11. Drown, of John 11. Brown •Oo ; B. A. relmeetcot, of IL A. Palansixt & Co.; Andrew G. Cub; J. L &rioter, of Wood A Enterer. nercurimin mum, Pnyllont. Comm W. Co: a, Secretary. Plrreatratis zzzzz sum.—Wm. Ifoimee Ala 7 . Painter • 00.. Thomas M. Clore. Coq, IJut. Alemiall„ - Liq., Alle Stealer. Fag, WO son, Bralroy a Co, Wilma, Papua & Co., n liaSkY. Brown & Co.,lLirlopton, Copeland-! Cu. 1:11.03 B. Lyoo • Co., Wm. S. Lamely! Co. GEO. S. COWAN & CO., Agents, jaSoifo,l 6.5 Wood Strut. I.4ldedlyrT __ THE UNDERSIGNED UAS THIS DAY aaaoclataa with biro In the. W l biLESiLlt, 0/ibmily DUERMi.I9 , , Mr. 9t1.31116L EIVART and Mr, ITTLLIdit CUItItT, and Wile [Witt au. th4ato• at. la. op 112 AND, NO. A7l LIBERTY STREET, dir*ctly epp:lts Lb Eqb Plttabuto, July I,lllv. (ITIILIAII G°Bll7lr. SAMUEL EWA/Cr—W.ll.3J. G01un..Y..-.WA. MIRY. VIT.M. GORAILY • & CO., wizo.ra7e.a.x..}3 G R 0 Ci E R S, FaIOVISION-840 Pia OD VC PITTSBURG!' MANUFACTURES, No. je.tta ail Liberty Street. Ptstsbeirgh, Pa, d2aP THBones to Builders and Contractors, E UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman far whom he Emma:o done fta,7) would nerpeetfolly inform throe has work, and the public emerally. that be le now prr.-pared fornlah Si or pat ou Elate Boob, fu themeats pprored manner. Orders Lr groan ; lt.t. pairing of Mate Roofs (If left et the ofsco of alas Lai,' UN corner of Etas street and tho Cum/. fifth ' , nada ell be Prmr‘Prlf attended to. T/101119 naltala my33:Mad. rpHE COLLEGE OF ST. JAMES, MAELY 4. LAND.—The elghteenth union 'l , estne en , th........... W 8,1 =611,7_4118 Mb) of September. The mica ____........" In the COLLEGE end In the GaLIIMAn. ECEP00L,,...;;; Weft work promptly. IVeer itmlenta slit be ...mango.' Thundshßeptambcr 22tn. Jn=a Jame D. ammo; g e a r ,."',g e a r ,."' leaca P. o.,.Colless pt. J. s, ViOTORINES ALTERED OR ENLAROdDi '. . EIIILTE ALTERED TO TIGTORLYER;) 61.4jaint,s ; CLIF3 31ADE TO um% vi„, : k dat. adr, tad vicsorina BREWED. an ma' ,"_, , t .. to the beartyle, at tba .oautta Rat a sa2ll ED. E P LLEVlANe itrodEtrtmtt. -- - Ns TI E HOMEWOOD,STATIOI.I,PA-R --10118•14—In a &aim "124 &awn trarik• • ••••sory Dwell' i fgous i° 3 d ill* l a" *f TM Donee fa cournj war, Mau, etthri merbls umbel; aro o l , - 1= 1 : 15,21 are In gacd • order ma hask••••• trio. bzubblzt,ld !oven:: ..ki nooairil;ipsmi 137. •323 and t SON, dilarke• aL t . • . - Qty 'fliction auks. .. P. ra. DA.7728, Atiationeer. • Omra/Mai 111444 Booms No. 14 Tun Urea. ------ ------..,....--. AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, =ECM PII .411(120. CARD DEALIA3 LI