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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.. ju<t 31,1 and do not hesitate to voncede the due award of prose to the enerit.y and patriotism of our o erniuebt The European 1%,,1e, Inn, the rot! ro marks on the subject: A %Pry remarkablo circ,llll.tutwo if n,nt c•x oiling r,nu, utt , •nti „ n in (.. I many. nll.l It S. L• rllc aAciti• It M 114.11111 , •11:1t. • 1. In lln• t . I i..• I 111/1111. , r 1 t Nli,. ti 1.11.• Ir urtV 1. tho Auuv It 71t1 I 1.1.1 01,11, it t.i -tht.• in It rt•ink-t fr.-n 1 t.ln•l may ho a ima 11,.•‘ ornily r , Turn t•• ...1 1 illlll.lrtlit.', 1 In Lirt.-14i. .1,1 it ' ,1-11 tt 0..1 111,k11.L' th.• ~..,-.chi.h , r - rn Ih , rti I..•rltit•h 1ka,,,f11 , . In Iloljaa,ll \ qt, It .r. tl,t tf II I% •latod- Ir. T. ‘va• !I:L. it, t111,1,t, Mi I 1•1,1 111111t3t, .tutu 11 t tn . itAW. iJI hi, ad 111;11M1113111111 wqrtni c, n:..1 I, r I , r. Lx •r ;.•nnitn r-tand thrit 0.41 rt -1-• I IL- MIIIMSME=I , 1 1 fitr u.. 1,,. it th tt I lith ( • ra•t 11 . 1111 the ‘l ,, rtill.sll, I =ME 1",-1,1,0 Ii tl,lll ,r 1 1{•• Lu t 1.,. I u the tl:t eleee.th I•tr tit.' 11 b•rr i , •w 1Lr:.~.• the. xu.l,•.n 103 d ForL7ll—p , i RIId Ii ri~hnm thu. 4-0;11:tsr r ii - aco with a ..I• , 11t. 'lf h.. 1a 1 1,14' in tin. kW, in (inn :11,4 V, tl tior, of I r I.lle-Prewer% ing Car Tlo• N,w I , trk :31,-1 nt l'atti•rgiin. •lor , i'v It t."i entirely of Iron, strong iron and or iron put t4,g..ther lliut it iv , 1.1 iti ',All bo impossible, by tiny aniiiiirit fiirci, I,r break it. or to d injury to it i•ii L% rid in, it doWn u pro,ipicv olet:311t lillitlfli•r, 4.%.•ry la t ti t ol liatt a line pap.•r !mulet pirtun• in it, t, l re,, ntiri L t Slllll. fitra,itts ‘iptv tor 11..11111 , 1t th,• art` Clip/1(10U , , uu , l th , • .rnlnlut , •ry ❑u tnrnnr flipar,rit IN' Th , • t , wing u, th.• 14ro•xli•r 011,111,, td . lt, 11,11 • 1,/,- id.•r than wrrr“, wond,rn rand saw.. tlitn,i).h.t) the Boston and Maine one million five hundred tha n -and jois-enger %verr. earned over that road during the ienr ending May a, ht- jumping Mr a train Willi , ' In i114,i1,11, but .4 the 1111111011S0 remainder i..it one• v•i- in jured in the leant degree while retaining hi legitimate place in the Clan. it is ei.ideid all our old rind well managed railroad enmpanie are liecominiz , rifer and safer •• in,titutionn for travelling It i• the 1,11 structed roads, usually got up u rivalp draw away portions of the trade th, falter inititagad which Elay niatiy t thi•ir Cu,drirnor,t. THE Maine Law is enforced in Portland at the end of the pick-axe. A great deal of - eitornent was prod teed in that city t Creel:, by the City Marshal roughly' breaking open a safe in Chu Exchange coffee House, on swpi eion that liquor wilt kept in it. Tho applica tion of lorce to the jar -honed that the suspi cion was well and the bottles wore seiz ed ns WitneSti,sti4niti,t th, keeper of the hotel. These violent refortneri notke more drinkers than they cure by their intemperate THE speed at which a train very deceptive; the rate t „, appreciated by getting a side i,, w th ,. Hence it is that so many accident s happen at road crossings. It is the height of to attempt to vrios a track when a train i.iw a r enough to requird, in the judgment of the pl.- sun driving the vehicle, the least haste in ing the track. THE sell-propelling steam tiro eng,ino9 used in New York do not seem b, be in nitwit favor. The Juneau/ C. , ,nmerre says it has been found that the larger self-propelling engine will not operate reliably at tires, and it is now, therefore, entirely out of use. A smaller one is on trial. Miss SALLIE ST. CLAIR is playing at Buf falo. =Ell lEEE .r 4 IMMIM=I poNllllltrly 111,,i I rho iid,rito - I. hi 1.% u Ln. Ili nit GENERAL JACKSON'S GOLD SNUFF On Thursday last n large number of the it izens of Nash Olio nwt in the C'ity Hall to witness the ceremonies ef the presentation et the quid snuff box left in the last will and testament of General Andrew Jat I,sen, to he present ed to the o- valliant seldier ef the city of New Vert. The .Muyer, en taking the chair. ettele a 1,1 Hsi add from which we tali:. fill e\tratt A , it !mitt., , 1 , r , t,ent. , •,•:,,,iun i-, cal a und Ow mind or ,•r v A Li,ery 1111 . 111. , ry and heroic life fif 11.41 , the' immortal ,riatr pro-nat.-it t.. iniinral .11felinon by the untlt..ri ..1 ..ity Ni - i‘v York. n a t.146t•T1 ..1 thntr high brilliant inilita ry anti law return it, t.. ‘11• 1., It 1 / 1- til/L'll/•Ii..11 ,•11 4.1 No•NV t . .,1 L. I IHH•H HWar.l.•.l 11.•rit.,1 tho intaluahlo 1 , .•.1‘..•,t by h.- rrt na•-: in Ow lat.. war with t A thn w .1: 1..• I.:t‘s r 011..., aid I t.v 55i.1ik. , ” .5 (;, 11, %Oil, 1 . • at till- OW , I .int•hlik it in th.• tcr ritnry I.lt author [K. att,l 111. I 111,11,11,' 11.. I, • II r .1 t, 101. i t. ,rl., -Ir‘:1 I t. • ilt 11111•111 11E1= I•rk 11 , ‘4,.:,1,1 x% 1:• 011 r urid ills ‘‘1,..11 lir lllltit'll PO Int ...I I . I ht.ll 1.. r~i m hi-nli Inv -er. 1~, •. 1 , ..• r l r,i m•I n liel~l .11 ii lb. hi • istil read sixty tittle 111 Ili, .1/fitr, and In, r that tt litt,gg :";ttrititt-ttli II; st- )1 r Jonas dt0....f.e it, Alortitegie Tig6, IJr. gin , . Air :-.N\ itippy and the rt... ~f tho t ge antialtio ergaitt tr.,. IS litt 1111,1. -tt it on lie alit hard', appear in lg. Merl: an cher:wit . r 111011,tit, littlttorti r tirud.lcr. Nlaigtr t'olonel 1 el. Kettle, 111r lloininey. angl the other—gl thge.gg s t tt , who .glt. he go Or gadder rn Eden. and pointed the ivay rt., t lit tllll,ll 142,1,1. careful keet...tit it Olga, ek g Wg• would. for our o{Nn Fart. rather hear Ms iii, t:ea. read 111,r1,1111 1111t1 de,., Igor -o,,mt ~f •• Martin It that ig late to l t, than anything - else that he over wrg.te, they are g.ggt clever, u:01 hit -gg and often E gg justli; but the piejtigle....: LA -.gill, other tire probably not quite so g ggiepieruld,t is ,air-. and we ,houldn't udrise him to try t h e "America:, dodge in American land :••,, as he -hull confine 111111,1.1 f to the choiYind up of English he trill be vt. ery m•eesd'ul here, but it Ns . tttilti In' imprudent were he to nasal' the sr,alirig•--,••• of the .overaign people of the Cni t,•,l State.. Its tgite of his worts he =peaks of •• a ['lilted -ga unite " being the type of everything, 1119 t utterly worthies,, and that would not be t-Naetly the betet pa r i•gage to read to it Yankee aught, lee, because they would know that a .• l I'l •. - •tateg , , ggt•ettritY " is the be•-t thing of the kind that ever was heard of, the national goveristw•ltt haring always paid its debts, and rather fume than paid them in full. The words etectir in The Christmas Carol,'' one of hi, best prtaluetions, and which he is especially fowl of reading in public, be cause he reads it well lie will do well to pass it by bete.—Boston Trareler,..luglot AM. BARRY SULLIVAN is playing at AUVicker'i Theatre, Chicago. 7s"•-•"' 41-14.V47.4*-41t'r.P. tz• N.,' . , t. t I Air readers will remember the spiey letter ~t Nor' wester" to the Boston Poet, refer ing to Burling, the New York coilek•tor, which went the rounds of the papers n few weeks ago. The following account of hi modus op erandi EeeinA to corroborate Nor' wester's state ments: Ten years ago I wan seated in my office at No. 12 Wall street, busily driving the quill, whet, I heard a quiet step behind, and then ri• mild wire illqUirlll , if I Itad the transcript of a certain judgment againg 10mi J. G. G. the pro jector of the great Pee-gin-Willi-Wall ClMllkti ny for selling Indian medicines. I looked up and saw a roan whose twisted hst and palsied were quite fittniliiir to 111 , , but of whose Islllll , or calling I knew nothing. "Yes. - I replied. r' I have the transcript." 11 ell, I V. wit it, - he said ; Pin going to ciillect it for thin creditor. - Going to collect it:" 1 exclaimed, why, the jililgtilent pl.l rt-ctly worthies,. Exinii time-. and Fi11 . ..v.11,1v- rater judgment. and nll mean , of grace, have long ago been exhausted upon U - is helplessly in sols-ent, and is, besides the most adroit scamp I ever ~ r t. ounterial ' XV tiatis that to me broke cot the ri-itor la a gruff, mi ilillerent from his gird limes Perhaps N.lll , don't know tt IM I r 111 1 1, 11 - 1111!!, OW 11,111 nt0..111. 1 . “11 is lawtor, arni k Sheriff. are r r,•,10.,,r'•• 1,111, :in• I. •r lelyi• rapt ..nkr it I II imilsf• •,1, •ht u. IL, ,nu hitn .13.11 r ua t.. 1 5,.11 I.•. 1. 4 .. I 11-I.i.d. 1,11 11.1. NVillit I phtli 1 , .r -111,. %, I It.. 1,11 I lit t 1..• .1/1 it Ili \\ 'll.l I.‘ 11r .1 , 1. 1 , r r.,l 11,1", I V: ‘1.1". sr"‘ :•111 111 ile.' ttri•i•t. I Win iii nit ih , ntr , . I .1.1. .. - no in .1,1. L. I ,tit 4 . It: Ow:Mr:l.l,g i•: 'rur ill • !II Iji. .1 y 4 o •,•41 11,•.11. 1..•,1 ,Is'll I 11, I ''r d:IY• -tt. k ti. "n lik,• 1 ,, nt,-zor \ 111 , 1, II.• ~, t , t ien it I t, iI TT I,m; u,I ti,,• a,•• t.. I ottt V. ill, 111.5 I: r 11.1, N- A . 1 ..rk s.;11111, ; v.. t ; , ..r : t ; MEE MIME ht• ,r,tcr, , t) I 1.1• num n , r thii• I .1 tknit..l be rel.' r.•,1 ttll • i• • di, s% h••,1 i.•• t•s• i•ittlioti t it•-••ti 1. • V uth 111.• n 1111•1 lio t it:111-‘1 - 11•I 111.1 “111 101.4111• r Juv tlr. 11.11. I.••• t,‘ cr 111:ti. h •r• nll t 1,.• reL - .u'kur 11.110 , , ttl t•••,: I •r the 11. , .111.1 I t. 1.1 Eon. u 1111 th.• ,r...lntor • N••,i 41!1 B!i , lint( ut ,p(1 .•rtl.D.lt 1..1 1,-1...1 bun I.••••• fo• " • II.• •1 :•n• I,L L :C4.1 tunh /Om tr. 1,111 =MEM 11/ , ' tlt 11.• ptni a ilVi• t.i L t I,nn ,1111.• lit ill , ' 11.4 , 1 .14,, thor. ):111, 'Lit 110 k•Plit u• and 11 , [1,4 u. LI • N1,1'0[0111;1 t 1 th, MI,-1--11,1.1, A * --, t 1..A1.. I , y ti.. t•-t,rn I 1.1• k”, 1.0lort,•1 Ht.' L',1,0•1111 r -tr mi1:4,1,0 "." 11 1 , betttlo to th. , r• rig W. I ‘t ,I 0 r 16n,,w ,t,1,(••,1 the l:11AI, V- li Frr n. Tt.,ga ~~hL~~,~ di`~~cr-~ d 1111 , 1.1,11 Appl - 1{1, , •1 111.11111` 111 id:II iki ./ 11l - nu&jnrit in I . ..krt- , 11,1 . Govern,.r N‘ill frmii t u LLuu nn t In twelve virtori , 4 aro ran, anal romotrlothl( TII F.lt turn. I.4i.ar,t; ninoy ettnitz•rm,t , . I:wit/dila . : thirty MOr111“0. lit Next' Y.ri: on Nionduv Flit II is 1..._;41,,p.rt. kb" A Nl. , Nie 11.1.1.3 N I. till 11:I<4, 13111 e•-• btu -•• 11 1.1 t , 11111) valtl.ll.le ittodtollit.. It ottrt•,l ti1...,t I.y , rep-ott." tpt.ott lbait) 111,11ny Nk•U -; l V.. -t -a) - - • I Crt• t• liit•l al, • :tfo; aci.ltts tlit• • 11 , 11.11 : W11 11 A soicro 1,1,1111! ,11:(1 - 111.1 ' ,1 „1 1,11114).1r 111ed1,111,2 I %%all< ev•ro... Illy farm; , 5t1,11.111, UN, Loll LI I 4,11 era au)tluitig " „„, rrytpilun: I take pleti , ure in tin) site to t,.n lion I inane tete of literhave't. Holland liitters t antl gated aitietrent relief via+evert, lo...invite, front winch I tool IL,ne soil l IwileVe they wero of tteraitte n • tile my ,iontaelt slid head. bANII . EI. E. Mr. Silas J. Liaeombe.uf Birmingham. found in Bterhave's unhand Bitters a reined.. for Elrod :who and Debility. My wife ban ulna ii,ed 'it with the greatest benefit-" Mr. A. S. Nieholi,on, of Pit bdiuriiii. oh., rcmat h s t h at he has experienced inueli relief from n. we for who. - - . Mr. John Davidson, living teu miles above Pat.:burgh, ou the Pennsylvania Canal. says :—"When I commenced rah mg Btu have's Holland Bittern, I could hardly walk. I Dow enloy excellent health. BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja. a 00., Sole Proprietors, No. Wood, between First and. Second sts., Pittsburgh. More about Burling =NM \ • r'. ,• I..•rt L. MEESE - ,! I I I k MEM= r , . 1 I =MEM IMITEI \ t r II r, ~1 1,:1,1 • .~.~~ tL, r,~~,1~ oki JI14:1/ 1..1!1. t It. ill at hi. Tho%, I/ ho Have HP 11 A If I. HEADACHE AND DEHH.I ry STRENGTH AND HEALTH RE.ToRED etvfAdttertisentents $lOO--{Wanted A S ITUATI N. person who can Icnd I" "Vl"Yer Tho bi..st of ref erezier, given. Addre,s K., 13ox bs7, Pittsburgh P. U. au:G at EfiS E P EACH ES, .1 ERSEY PEACH ES, JERSEY PEACHES A fine lot or Pre+ll .Ter.tey I'em•hr-, in I,:t-1,t4, rt,eired thy- day, and 1, .alr low, at (. HERitsr. Corn, LAa rR ln.l 411 - Pet, , EIGHTH ANAILII, FAIR ALLEGHENY Co. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, FOR WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO 13th, I 15th and IGth of September. '59. OE= PLATES, AMOUNTING TO NEARLY S 4,000 Fair Grounds, Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh r EN TS A N Yl'l ER ERE 4 TIONS pro v 1.1,1 the tlt-play of the Meottanio Arta, Di, httotls. liirletto•ta, iron-t, Veg. .131.1••• Stied. and Stall , ail.l .t 4 ,1 Tll,lr. li . .thr. Th.. p.m, edne.day. TlitarNda3 and Friday 3 0.11.•13,... M oV,V Eli kill Lu loovoled for romonv ~( ortctoloo S. 111.1••-• -..ht for - ;•Thil , ol• , n -hotll.l in eilll , 1:t... .1 s Is NII E 1.1.1. 1.0.•1,••1. ‘4 own, WOO, •11,.1 r-1,1,14••• I • 11111 /. tirket-. itirri)4ll.,l.ll II 11.1. . 1. [.. • I'4 .11 11 A 1t1...1101 3/1 , 1 -t A11,411. , 1 Strot .1! \ TIS 1.. r sit ex• ill erlrle- 1.• 1 / I , Vl , l•llS..crt . tAry . , flu 11.•1•a.. t EVI.NI:sis. Svptelial...r. All Kr anoo•d% krokitfikt within adioltied 11,1 . 0111 1 1. 1.111 1111,1 to. enie•ro,dir,viam,ly \ NP•rt I A\lo 11* 0.1.1(1 A 1).11 ISSION Et -.ft,. All ext,ll,Jl,• IlEti-t .31 th.•sl rut F,Ailr 11 , 1. • I.- -.mgt.. 1.1.1-.4.. I:, ••-•111- 11, :tt tll. 14.11.,vinn, It. • n •t. 1.. 41- “., .1i •11-1•0141 c.,1111/111141.,11.,11 r. I NI Is I , •Ir I CHI.CKERING & SONS' TeoA lei SC IL I. I: 1-I"t4-4-'" I' I .1 I'll It S T IH • ‘,l. • 1.1- h ir,11•1 ENLARGED NEW SCALE, IMEMII k\ I Illt. I I I ~ 1.. r% Prirr. ❑ant t 1 arratilrd 1,-11, \Cr F. , I ni.,% :LI 1.1 11 , F 111 IN.. I.:ir,q• f 11,1 It. 4.11,11. r Lue.• .1 It ELIO N. ut.nr Ftlint It. Il.\ 'LA I. 111..1 a ••, y.. t .1 \1 ELI .I\.` 1,,r1 I •• 1 . 1,1,,r mot H,udrr. Ypi Ci IN Flicrl. cs. .111. t a NV 1.71.1 , 1 N. 11,..k5. 11, ml.l 51 , 01.,1t0r 1, 1 V F.!: \ \I I. I p It. luSlu. I.TN Nkl3 , •q/ trind,l.l.l i• , “ L. '• nil And Ow, cs, o% E. 74 NI. =MI (Q AtomOksmN T 11 }: .k I NI I Its Steinway's Pianos ,•• T.•1“.. - 11,111, mi. , t1"...1 that ,s.• ,L 4.1 rocenv.••l %Xi , •Os.—.• I NICI% ALL El. 1.1 .• •• 1101. ti ' , HI It , I. h• - 11.1 :m.l their nr..l ,upertority el el di ,tt Fla ,It II I,l.ttElt a Mil I . Nn, I,a Filth rill 2, h,r St, 'II %VII LA El; 1.: NI II IM ,e.• I -I, %. ii lL .l `llll - 1 7 . 11' . / ii.. 11,• / ; 11:1111/:..1i .1 j 1 JN. 1111=1 I i,. I 1.. r I knlittAl ..1 4• 10 .101111,11 01.,11 011 Monday. :".t b of September AI P.• -I Pirt-hur.:ll W. 111,;. I'IIITTICK Ai. CO., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DR GOODS, illorkel,nool33 31erchnny A E FIT! VINO FlttAt EL lit , PE. ii. it 1,11. IMPORT iTIWOO4 I . :1111,1,11g a hill .t.rtlll,lll grb“,h, ttdapted to, th, The , ,, with h.,mo imrehit-,—.. merican Fabricw, R dl en.t.le them t ,, otter n. tim 'll,l. tho Inoq ..t11.1,11,t -.tog I,• 111 111 mark rt. ksri AN LI 51 , 11112T-'r .ME 111.1.FRS krt. uh it.d4. exAmmt• I 1.111 •11r1,11, nugl: ':311,1.uv Hl l /:11I IL BOLE, ENG! N Liu' LDER AN MACH I N isT, GREAT wv.sTERN PLAININi; MILL. rew. h u r l , r r,ri ii,/yucArte Ilru r , Pittdoirqh, its_ will make to warranteil n, root" as 4 - an 1.0 Made, the bdiowlllLf 11111:1011110rV, VIZ ' - -Steam Enguit..a, Turning Lathe, fur wood :mil iron: Plancra, for wood and iron: I 11...i.enandTohaccoSialiwa; Patent right and Model Pal lia, and all -to, - ' and variety ; Screws, rd Ho, and inch, to tirteen length. will al:. nod,, and have uu hand, Dilutor and Sigger En ;inn-, suit! lieck Pampa Gar ,tvaliititonl,, Le. Lathe anti dune to "rd. , : can piano 32 urrhen wi d, v , by 9 1,4 I; It mg.. All 011ie-, ,rotpl I y Filled anti I) cnilu SatritM. N - Particular attention and pl 11 Lnladdidt , given to rilyitur. "it Printing iYr. and tali, 31aellinea. 15:1 T HE FALL S 1 I. K 11 A 'l' S Alho, a behuntal and durable l'aesanere Had and every varlet of SUPT HATS for men had doys, D 0 I) I) S 119 Wood Street, augl i)or door South of Fifth. DURA N D'S RICININ E, or Crystalized Castor Oil Pomade, removes at once, dandruff, Itching, and all ~.utaneous J ruptions. For sale at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, ao ..1 corner Diamond and Market street. LIME. -200 bbls. fresh, for sale by sags HENRY H. COLLThia IitiNIZIE =Eli Ji /II N 11. 31E1.1.01t, =IIIIMO ii 011 I'll 111 U.' I'N II lI,ELPLIIA HAIM DAVIS ....JOHN PHILLIPS- JOSEPH H. DAVIS DAVIS &- PHILLIPS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PLUMBING MATERIALS, GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, Agents for Allen's Celebrated Steam and Water Guages, MANUFACTORY NO. 110 WATER, AND 104 FRONT STS.. PITTSBURGH, PENNIA. Wareraoms, 67 Wood street. Pittsburgh, and Federal street, Allegheny City. nug,fains2dp gnu Advertisements. THE IRON CITY TRUST CO:, No. 256 Liberty Street. BNK OF DISCOUNT, EXCIIANGE AND DEPOSIT. Capital Stock Capital Represented, over $ 150,000 1,000,000 44 . - STOCKHOLDINGS ABE Han INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. 'TAU fluid. Silver, Par Finely, and Currency received on dept.sit.. ALL MONEYS allowed to remain for a Set rot.' Mlle, WILL DRAW INTEREST. - Sight Ex eleue4o on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale in slims to tint Colleetions made in all the principal cite. in tile United Staten and the Canadas, and PROCEED:: PROMPTLY REMITTED to any de sired point, en day of maturity. DIRE (Tong: • John Moorhead. Alexander Forsyth, John Heath. Geo. S. Head, .1. thll. William Seibert, W. M'Clintoek, Henry Hobert Anderson. H. E. WARNER, President. ate,02:1:1!, H. C. ScßMEß:l7Coshier MONONGAHELA FOUNDRY ANDERSON & PHILLIPS nESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO ji_f their -evertal kinds 1,1 HOT AIR FURNACES, SUITABLE Volt CHURCH ES. PUBLIC SCHOOLS, AND PRIVATE 111 11'sE8. E.pecially thq,tod to .PIT'T'S33 - U_Fi.:3-1-1 C0.A.1_,, And Wit habit. to WITH snot g 2.1 WrICE OF TI I -- PITTStirkGII GAS CoAll - •.ANY, Augii,t Al. IRA j TION —The annintl , rneellng of the the - Put4blifghillet , CB , lllpfifly.” fir the po-e ',rye ar Trt.ters for of thr., 1,. held at the I li, iI the , •[‘qpahy. m htt.l.lngh. Up. 1'1,4 Monday (Ath dry, bet , f , .•ll the hour, of Ixa find fiN., l' JAMES M. CHRISTY. n 0.," t.l Treti,urer. PITT TtiNVNSETIP, t j ir:R.S.—Projiii , al” will t.. reenivrid SA I ,-.opt.niiier 3J. for huildine. by ca.ntrii.a. a new Sotoiol Holi-ir..ati Centre Avenue. %nervy illo. The plan and Qpeoltieattons 0510 be seen :It orhoo of W Kori, Aroldtoot. Clatr alreeL and Ina) at the office of William A 4 ,, s nor .•( SI ,11/ :Ind Wood +t reel mihjeet tone the lt“,tr.l Inia.. tor, For any other.l.- ~. Fart, 1110 aprl) of the 'oMfmtt,e. ALFA Hlt ii:fiENRI [N. E, WILLI Oil A. lIERRON. .1..11\ RA\. CITY AND COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY IN(o - li'E IS lIEREIIY I;IVEN TITAN, in ••••I I.f Atttnitiottly relating there .- and the t liarter it Inettriatration, approved A put II th ti. receive sulott-ripthat. to the Capital . 1 the I tty hog t onnty Compah) of the , reAipen at the cell, of PETER Pit - LEL , Ft-tieral tttrttet. Allegeny. on AlttNit.% 5, the I Ittt .•I July. and In. t•ontinue.l until the whole ountlrtor ..1 ttltArt— tre rtlAtd, from to o'clock, A. ,to 4 Jame. I. Graham, 11,111, 8.111.4111 II Pu.ey, It. It John litrzutnettain, II In. P Baum, Irmet tthl. 1..1tn train. Sen, John Saruh,on, 1 t NlOl,l, Vot , ghtly. Sen., tot, A , ttott. k B 11" l awrell, .1..1 It 8..1.11, loved ttatet,4. trot, Lto.itto Jun. .1 Lostetotoe. - thorn:iv Farley, It It AR, 1111.411.1, I: It P.dit.lt,ter, Thom.. I htutielly, 1. 1.• • I-, (I-wt./a.m., I. 11ADIAIE APOLLINE TETEDOLX! 131'11:1)INI; AND DAY Sl.llOOl. FUR I.11111:S N., 141"I'mun 'Titter. 1'41,141,01. Tt- ~n., o. y,ittp! IK-1.1,.. a full 1 , :t4,!- 1,11 tulittre the Fretu•lt I.un. out:, .t..ll,ll,tAture. l'ruhlutt. tut Atneri••an horn, )enr- lu F ruuw. arul betug ht Mr rt•ti , i..ll, mid graduate tif th. tlualruluttto." • The in•iiond animal will open on Monday. the TZili Septelit•-r. Trine hy thin term. $2:.; French and Latin lannist aithi.ut extra niinron. NI, pupil. reeelve.t tJtoler len yeas of age. Far 0rr.•.1 tar, 01,1,1 y :it Mr. and Mr. Davi of the re,itieliee of MAilxlllo Telvdt.US THE CIIEAPEsT PLACE Ti) BUY ) , •lir fira'L' AN( , tillr )I.:S 10 the eity 0 at the CHEAP CASH STuRE Jt BORLAND, OS Market A., soeond door from Filth. I Idl nud 1.X.111,114` 1111. yourselves. A few more pair of fi , )E-M, sit le;o than cost. an , 2l) RAILROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Jos. 1)111vorth, %V. C. Itidwell, 1?••Ife Sartt.) lIINTYLLTORLILI OP RAILROAD SPIKES, ell AI ItS AND )AT SPIK ES, Car. of Water I. and Cherry alley. y•Bc y _ _ _ PlT7lfih URG H. P . 4 N A s'roV G WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, lIANUFACTLIOR AND DEALER IX EVERY VARIETY OP Cooking, Parlor& Heating Stoves, PLAIN AND FANCY GRATE FRONTS, &C. Solo proprietor of the ('elebrated PATENT t:As iirRNIN( ANIws)IOKEcoNsunING CAO4sTAVCs• And S/iio,l Rooms, crelaly..ll No. 4 Woad Street. AltAburak. Th. CHARLES B. KEEN, S 'T' OCK "1B IR. OMC P, , :324 Walnut St,, Phlladelphla. stork Bought ~u,l Sold on l'orrintit.sion at Hoard of tiro het,: also IR) Itostoil. New York and liollintore. aug-2:1111 NE W I , llt M. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS QTEAM AND GAS PIPE EMCEES, L 3 PLC:UHF:RS and FINISHERS 14 . WI Linds of brews wk•rk, DEALERS IN GAS FIXTURES, Se. Office and Wareroara. No. 1.14 Waal" at— five Doors from Fifth. Foundry, No. 15 , 1 Finn 61., Are Doors below Dlonougabella !iouse. The well-knoun prwliettl tkitl nthi expertence in the illrlollShrxngltes of Brase ',Let= and Gas Pipe Fitting, IA the ,eloor members of the Firm. (who %ill gibe their por.onal eitetition to all work entrustbd to t hem.i .ivAlld ell/1.111,R. , It. 11 or public pliirou 4 ge. All Order. Promptly Filled. iy14:11 G ENTS .131.:5T UALETY Nt If CALF 1300T8, And CON( A IT F.Rt, , , selling very low, at W. E. S('HMERTZ 1 . CO.'S, Rthr2o Fflh mtreet 1859. Second Arrival CARPETS AND Off, CLOTIIS, AT T 1115: FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PlTTsPußciff, N WAfeC,I44,I3II. RasITOT . Ft ai n e nnee that Cloy the receiving 4 second supply of CA itl•bi l'lNt., selects d directly from the linp.oters and hhintiftieturers, 6 one of the firm, now w the East, to whah they invite the attention of purchasers. Mooa new style of CANTON MATTECG. tor Summer Parlors. The latest make of CARPET SWEEPERS, etc., etc., which shall he offered at the lowest rates. 10 9 1 W. L. &AIcCALLUM. r HE MANUFACTURERS of SA AV YER'S CHEMICAL. OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, alter subjecting it to the severest tests known to the trade, are fully persuaded that there is uo Family Wa..sh wg soap in the Unite,' States, for so little money, having at once so many good qualities, hand so few discounts) OF BEAUTI--ln colors, firmness, surface and tex ture generally. PFRITT—In freedom from rosin, turpentine, clay, fish oils, stale grease, anti adulterations. OF 41J Alin—For washing clothes, of every descri tion, coarse or fine; cotton, linen, woolen or silk; dyed , printed or white: for taxman tar, grease, pitch, paint, oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' wax, etc., from clothes, furniture, and from the hands. Give it a fair trial for yourselves, and be convinced. Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask fora copy of the directions. R. C. dc J. H. SAWYER,- ito3 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh THE ONLY PLACE to etag good Cigar, is at JOB. FLEMISG'S, aug2.l' corner Diamond and Market at. pES.II TAMARINDS, just. received by JOSEPH FT.RMING, augn corner Diamond and gadget street. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION GREAT WESTERN Insurance and Trust Company. (IFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, 1.._;• tiA 403 IV AL.ltir ST, PHILA DELPEDi . CHARTER PER -I.ET Author/ zed Capital, $500,000. STATEMENT. MAY Is, 1459. Curril—Paul iu and speuro-ly ..... E6,,L00 oo ASSETS, MAY S. IM9. - CASH—On hand and in Baia - 412,679 SX In hanth.of Agents 0.031.1 17 Real Ratan, owned Icy the Company Bonds and Mortgages—baring six and seven _ per vent interest 1.52,940 00 Debts due the Company, well secured 17,748 81 Stock—Par I,llle 78,450 00 llillsrecei rabbi for I oane, A e., not ye t matured_. 31,117 43 ,000 All other setturilies 15 ,00 Total L 1.41 Lorar-i—A.ljn,le.l, not yet 11il1ia,.1TIE>3. $ 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