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" •••••"' -• • • • • , ....2 ~ .-,...; '''r ' •••-' : • ' ' e - n-' `nninn.o - - '';:,,' , 1 .tt ..+••-t,.- , 1 ''...e etr ',, ~..* ^ .;...--"...'--1 - '-,,,' .:''',:;-',-,•-..., a .: '-' `-r.r., '.•._ , - :."-'7-..**-1 i .. 41 ~;I . „.., „ Ir ~...,: v v. ,L... '-'".*:: '..rtr4.‘,7rr, - ,i., r ' '-t",-- ...". tr 2..," „. , -_-"_ -,, , t • 4 ''.._4..,:i5, ".._ *'` ' • -:.,!1 =E= MEM MEE • 4 4 ' `' ' 3 -4 " • •-• t WEE OEM a ~, •••t• • .; - ; .• 7 ' • _. ,= t7~.~_ ~T • •-• +.1.; I', • - , _ iw Ja i ~•~ a':~ :'.. Philt 1106 t. THURSDAY MORNING:::AUGUST 35 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET AUDITOR GENERAL, RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT, of Philadelphia SURVEYOR GENERAL, JOHN HOWE, of Franklin County DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET GEORG F. GIU,MORE, of l'irt..,burg Dzsnurr ATTORV,: JOHN N. NI'CLOWIZY, of Pitt.,l,urgh STATE SINITO. SAMIJELIM'KEE, of Birmingham AsHEMBLY: .1, ,SEPIf H. DAVIS, of Allegheny City; SAM LIEL , W. M EA NS, of Robin4on kovrp; PHILIP H. S TEVENSON of Moon township sTucKILATIL of Allegheny Car; A NI-O.OM JACKSON BEAUMONT, of Pittsburgh COOOlO COMILISSIONT,R, EDWARD CAMPBELL, Jr-, of Pittsburgh. COUNTY TREASCOLTIL JAMES BLAcKmoRE, of Pittsburgh COUNTY : AUDITOR, JOHN T. SYMMES, of Pitt,burgh COUNTY SURVEYOR: JOEL K ETCH UM. of Elizabeth . i. 4 10 DE),,,,RATIc till cummiTTEE ,1' P. tIZRESPI tNItENCE.—The I trun.clat 0. Couto Cunartatee of Cis orfe,tolent, ulli tncet at thc ttT CHARLES 110TEI., l'ltt,burgb, tat 5.171 - 12 , .\ r. u„. .• '27 th of August, Psill, at 10 o'clock. A. M. Punctual at• .4 telnlauce Is retittestcti Tim. POLITICAL CAMPAIGN The leaders of the Republican party are bad taticians. They have so little material for campaigning that unless the 1/emoeracy :it taoks them in open battle, they are at a loss how to manoeuvre the tight. The I the Republican organ of this county, is b coming restive , at the "state or repose which, Mr some time past, has reigned in the political wold, :1,11.i its 1,30 y r•mts that this apparent 9 uiet ;111.1 of "deadly thing" for them. It fears to en- eounter the ma,tetly inactivity 14111 i y. and trumps up a ryeat variety of bugbear to endeavor to breathe the hreall, life into the dormant ranks of its party does not err in it, supp,,ition that the 1 , 0111 .•rit'l ./1 1 ' c1111 , y1V:111, . i tnetly /111 , 1 Oircg . tll:lllV path Wig I 11 , •11'1 , 0• I , )r the till campaign. The b-.liiibiniL! elements in our p:trty art` reconeil,.i. The Importance a th. Ilemocrucy carrying tlo• 4tate ticket this fall is fully apprceiateti to ery nwmhor of the party. It (too-. notrr .mire plays anti harmer , . hands of mu,icatui political speeches, to rouse the I letnocracv to action when the time for action come, Thor work front principle an , l will 11 ,, t nog ket their dutio. , . The only 100,1 tio• apposition can grow -iron g up inent They fo,ir nnthinC n mu, h t.. 1 ace the tii .10ci.1.4 tor 1.21N , 11 their ,41111 , -• 4 T h. know that Itemni•ratii- truth treat and it will priivail Iletwe their dosiri• tii dust of to ki,p poopl, `out, I he , nVakllll,l lV it 11(illt t• th,ni on. in orkkr, al,kl I p:trty i tit.) ~tiwthang ing A ft.•r ;il,ll,llii al " iillitit Up.stbl' " riatY. chur th " larto stitn.m of Inoncy havi• i•••••Il ,•11t. 7 4 LIt•• •• for the purpee of defeating the Republican ty. This is an ohl g:un , • of Ih,• charge " intro,-1100s" !upon the I teini•raey, but in now making the mendacious charge the stultilie., it .self. granting that money has been ral•cd which is utterly untrue. what i• it for! la it been expended in purchasing this "quiet andapathy"of which the t;.,:,ll,•rnml,lain• so bitterly '! It is certainly an original idea of the (41.,-It, that people must i.e paid to keep quiet during a political CaMpalgn. Tht. Gfl.7e/tc'e, "quiet repose " awl Moy from Washington " do not agree well togeth er. But it must say something. and the cry of '• money from Washington," is as good as :uty other humbug. 'flu• charge of pecunia ry influences in Pennsylvania, in the present aspect of political affairs here is foolishly Mise , r , .. Wright and Howe will be elected, we have nut n doubt, but tie•y' trill not send to Washington or any where else. for gold to pay the Democratic legions of the t rld Keystone State. They do not redt the battles of the country for pay. They look at tILO great good which the Democracy has accomplished in times past ; they consider the great work which is before it, and disregarding all minor considerations the labor for the good of the country. it no doubt takes money to pay for banners and music and hire political , pealiers, as ippOSitiOn find it necessary to do in order to get up an excitement, but the Democratic voters of Pennsylvania are not hired soldiers. like those of the t tpposition. The "sums of money " spoken of by the l hc,dtr exist only a• a phantom in the editor's brain. The (i.t.:,•tt, is equally unfortunate in it• charge• that " the chief men of the party are passim!' unannounced from county to county, to give the word to the local managers." Where is the evidence of the truth of this ? If Messrs. Wright and Rowe are visiting the different counties of the State, it is no more than it is their duty as candidates to do. But who are the chief men of the party who are going around "unannounced," " oiling the machinery," and rowing the hopes of the Opposition, and exciting the nerves of the (~ ,, , . .elte? Can the one' The Democracy of Beitiewlvani a are ar ranging their own programme ; it will be played through in a masterly manner an d when the finale comes—the grand tableau Le Republican party will be found /ier., " ''art, and the Ga:ett,. editor "like N all te u -s." The dolorous character of the fid:ctt, r. - -mark s , its mendacious charges against the I) el"crar). and its desperate efforts to gal vany.c, ow., party, are the best evidences we want th o u it expects defeat. It com mences its artid e with complaints of " Un eXan/Pl'.'d speaks of " one or two " of our candidat e : , •• cireulating among the pc.iple," but before ctineludin g , it says " the fk , umeracy arc ,is aeVt.e as they can be," and warns its frien.Li against the false se curity into which we it seekin g to lead them. The truth is the INmocraey ~re se cure and the 6'a:elle knows It . H enee, its perturbation so manifest in the disjointed and contradictory character of itsussertions, Its position as the organ of its party renders it necessary for it to say something, and so it says, " the enemy is strongly organized, and will carry the State in this important preliminary fight, unless you bestir your selves." The Republican County Committee are going to"open the campaign " at Dl'Kees port some time next month. Why do they commence skirmishing around the out- DIRECTOR OF TUE MIR: Tlli SMAS NEEL, Tarentum I , A \ I. Chairman and cloarly in:: rd 1144 , hellind ir, 111ECOLIE skirts? Are there no Republicans in the cities to be drilled into the ranks? )1. are they so utterly disgusted with their county tieket that they will not bestir them selves V Th e GaLiette seems annoyed that the De mocracy will not tread on the coat tail of the Republican party. It is "spoilfng for a fight." it has been " mum " upon the local issues which its party has adopted awl would like to (iover its position " some how with the Democracy. I' , ut our plirty have resolved tnimi :e• the 'cell tenor of their It i, not :.,.11. , - totned to ttsk iniviee in eonatieting. ezti paigns from tiw Is disturb us. There is no political topic of exiating in terest which requires discusshin previous le the coming fall election. These IbTubli• can meetings in the out,kirts are bunkum," and their only u e will le• to give opportunity to snine fledgling clans to try their iiingson juvenile Tread eagle speeches. lleavv Bodice move .I.tw, and the Demo eratie weight of Petite.ylvania '• will roll at the right time. anil in the right The Saleft of Naturalized Citizens--Euro pean Opinion of the Course of the td- minktration IV hile the ("Actions opponents of the Pre-:- dent and the nilinini,trittion nre on necount of their e.tablished policy in re4iird to the protection „1 may revisit their mai\ e land, the erilltrlit..to-il ,übjeets of European g.overnments thein,ek are Illtlr.. ju3. $ 4,3113 4t3 1., nadjuatekl 7,031 51 Awaiting proof t,OOO IN) All other elan., 2n,574 ' 57 J. WRIGHT, Secretary. R. W. PoINDEXTER. Agent, 97 Water st.„ Pittsburgh. NORTI3ERN ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1838 CAPITAL- 56,298,800 00 PAIL UP CAPITAL, AND SURPLUS.. 2,104,111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year ending January :IL isris THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Loss or Damace by Fire. almost every description of Property. Tan lint, of Prenanni are moderate, and, in all cases, knead upon the char:l,ner of the owner or oceupant, and the merits of the risk. Loses promptly adjusted and paid without. reference In Loudon. 4 ,jacird permanent fond provided in Pula liapirlaffor payment of (user' in this country Me,srg. & Co, 174 IVOO4 street; John Floyd d: Co. 17:1 Wend street; " Brown .A'Kirk pat rietta. 1a; 1.0 telly . street " L. Gregg te Co, NJ Wood street; " Wilson, 31•Elrov & Co., 5.1 Wood street; James M'Cantilt , ...% ar I " ; Wood street; Diimict; .0 Co.. 113 Water street: " B. A. Falinestock & co.. Fast and Wood sta., " Jos. Wondsrell & Co.. Second and Wood 31st' Leek CO., S Wood street: Iturchfitild & Co.. Fourth and Market streets 31•Chudleas, Means A Co., Wood and Water eta RETLEX2qMS ti PIIIL.ii , EI.PI/1%. rreollTe IS. Stuart, Esti, 13 Bank street; 3lessrs. Myers. Claghorn & Cti„ Market street; " Rm. 3l'Kee A: Co.. '22 South Front street; " 31•Cuteiteon & Collins. Front and: ets streets Smith, William; A . Co, 513 Market street; " James Cirntelm A. Co. 20 and 2.2 Letitia street Joseph B. Mitehell, Esq, President Mt - tell:110es Bank James Dunlap, Esti, President Union Bank; • lion W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court. JAMES ARROTT, Agent, Temporary Office, 103 Wood street- =II ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE--So. 37 Fifth Street, Banir,Block. INSURES . AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISES. ISAAC JONES. Pre,dent; JOHN D. MeCORD, Vice President; D. H. BOOR, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Duttcrovz—l-aac Jones. C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John .t. Wilson, B.L.Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Isaac 31 Pennock. R. P. Sterling, Capt. Wm. Dean, Thos. H. Howe, hunt. H. Davhie my2B DELAWARE INIUTITAL INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLA TURE 01,PENNSLVANIA,1635. OFFICE,:'. E. CORNER THIRD A.. 17) 1r.4.1,..WJT ST S PHILADELPHLA Marine Insurance. ON VESSELS, ) CARGO,To all parts of the world FREIGHT, ) INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, LT River, Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriages to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSLTRANC." On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Rouses, etc, etc. ASSETS OF THE COMP3.:I F, NOvadanal I, 105 E. Bonds. Mortgages, and Real 71,363 35 Philadelphia City cent. Loan 105,144 00 Pennselcania State barns 104,425:00 Mined States Treasury - Notes 30315-50 Railroad 6 In cent- Ilortgage Bonds.-- 67,375 00 Stocks in Railroads, Gas and Insurance C 0,,.,. 21,362 60 Bills Receivable iJ1,660 36 Cash on hand 42,00: 05 Balsam in hand, of Agents, Premiums on Marine Polities recently issued, and other 61, 2 _8814 debts due the Company 1t188,804 Ti) DI R E C TORS. Wm. Martin, eamnel E. Stoke ti Edmund A. Sender. J. P. Perliston, Theophilus Paulding, Henry Sloan, John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington. John C. Davis. H. Jones Brooke, James Traquair, spencer M'llvaina Wm. Eyre, Jr., Thomas C. Hand, James C. Hand, Robert Burton, Wm. C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph H. Seal, James B. M'Farlatd Dr. R. M. Huston, Joshua P. Eyre, Geo. G. Lieper, John B. Semple. Pitt Hugh Craig, D. T. Morgan, Chayles Kelley, J. T.Logan, it WILLIAM MARTIN, President. PROS C. HAND, ti ice President. 11 imyr I.Ttetatzr,Seeretnry. T. 4. MADEIRA, Agent. 4e= 143. 9p Water' street, Pittsburgh. Pgi :I.4.DELPHIA. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, N 0.149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom Howe, WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCE.. either Perpetual or Limited, on every de,eripuon 4 Property or 3terehandute, at reasonable tales of premium. Charles Payes, E. B. English, B. B. Savory, C. Sherman, S. J. Magargee, F. BLACKBURN, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN. Agent, Corner Third and Wood streets pENNsyr-lirt rx7BIJRANCE CO. Of rlttsbqrgh. .- ........ ...No. 63 Fourth Slirf.3!,t. pIRECiURS. Jacob Painter, Rody Patterson, I. Grier SprocJ, C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Cartier, Henry Sproul, Men. Vonehtly, George W.Sznitlb A. J;Jon , cs, NV:We I,lninpto , Hobert Patrick' chartered . - papilla- ... @300.000 FIRE' Asp MARINE P4S - li s TAKEN, of a. 46- ... seriptio4s. MIMES: A. A- CARRIER, Pre itiont. I. GRIER SPROUT., Secretary rittobirrgt Insurance Csmpany, NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. ROBERT GALWAY, President.! ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice President. F. A. RINEHART, Secretary. Insures against HULL AND CARGO RISES, on the Ohio and Misi , ossippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. - And against and damage by Fira, and against the Perils or the Sea and Inland Navigationand flapor . .. tattoo. DISZCTORS. Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clur'ar4 .Yosetili P. Gazzam. M. D., John Scott, Jame, blurshall, - David Richey, James W. Heilman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, T. L. Leech, John Fullerton,' N. F. Hart, R. Robinson, Robert H. Hartley. William Carr. . M.'Gill. fet:3 Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBITRGH. GEORGE DARSIE, President F. M. GORDON, Secretary Orr= N 0.92 Water street, (Span.," d. Co.'s Waren 003 a up ataira.,) Pittsburgh. Will iusure against all Fonda of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by protnptneas and hberahty, to maintain the character which they have easumed, as offering the beat protec tion to those who desire to he insured. ASSET'S, APRIL 30th, 1859. Stork ........... M0rtgage_..........._......... Office furniture._ Open Aceounts. ..... Cash Premium Notes Notes and bills discounted . . George Darsie, It. Miller, Jr., J. W.. Butler, George W. Jiltlrmo. James .I.t'Auley, Alex. Speer, Andrew Ackley, Wm. BfoKru . ght, Nathaniel Holmes, Ale+and•r l'.iMift. D.M. Long, Wm. H, &idtb,„ 40 .• W. Ricketeon. - . 1416 Jusurance. --$ 19,207 oz 49,000 00 933,734 12 =llMl==l SAFETY litiliEßT P. ICING, President: M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS: E. R. Cope, George W. Brown, Joseph S. Paul, John Clayton, E. Wilor, •••S 90,000 00 . :4160 00 250 DO 17,380 as) —. 30,076 11 153.389 29 PCP,I3I; O c 5 CEEttrall V 38,909 70