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SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 27
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
AUDITOR GENERAL,
RICHIRBSON L. WRIGHT, of Philadelphia
SURVEYOR GENERAL,
JOHN ROWE, of . Franklin County
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
• ; A&%L.4 . LINS LAW
GEORGE. F. GILLMORE.I.f
DISTVet ATT.vI7I
- N. NrCLOWRY, of Pitt burgh
ET Art SE1,101E:
SAMUEL :EBBE. of Birmingham
ASSENEELT:
. JOSEPH H. DAVIS. of Allegheny City:
SAMUEL W. MEANS. of Robinson township:
PHILIP H. STEVE.,.NSON, of Moon township:
JACOB STUCKRATE. of Allegheny City:
ANDREW JACKSON BEAUMONT, of Pittsburgh
COUNTY COUNISSIONEE.:
EDWARD CAMPBELL, JR., of Pittsburgh.
COUNTS TREASURER:
JAMES BLACRIAORE:, of Pittsburgh.
COMM:. AUDITOD.:
JOHN T. SYMMES, of Pitthburgh
[t...orryrr scr.vri - orn
JOEL KETCHUM, of Elizabeth
DrILECTOL OP TILE POOH:
THOMAS NEEL, of TareuLum
0. DEMOCRATIC COPNTV COMMITTEE OF
CORRESPONDENCE.—The emiuty
Committee or Cm-respondence mill meet at the ST.
CHARLES HOTEL, PULobareh, 00 SATCH.DAY. the
27th of .kutimn, 1i .9, at 10 o'cirieli, A. M. l'uneival
at
economic is reimested.
riA Vic) D. BRUCE. Chairman.
pKNNKI'EVANIA
i\Ve perceive in the Pennsylvania papers that
demonstrations of public favor aro being made
in all sections of that great State, in favor Of
:-;..mttor Douglas. We do not know how •it is
now ; but there is no room to doubt that, before
the time of holding the Charleston Conven
tion, the undivided moral influence of the De
ny:ruey of Pennsylvania will be for nomina
ting such candidates and making such a plat
form for national support as will insure the
greatest entbusiasisiu among among the north
its Democracy. And what candidate could
carry Peensylvania and two or three of the
New England States, so certainly as Stephen
A. Douglas? And what platform could be
inure .acceptable. more just to all sections, than
the one he stands on.
We learn from the Pittsburgh Pc.l that the
friends of Senator Douglas, held a meeting. a
few nights since, in that city, •• preparatory to
the formation of a permanent organization.
for the purpose or promoting, by all honorable
means in their peeler, the nominati o n for the
Presidency in 'Sad" of Senator Douglas. Some
of the most honored Democratic names in Pitts
burgh appear in the published proceedings ;
and the Pest says that "the soundest Demo
cratic feeling prevailed, and the most enthu
siastic approval of the political course of Sena
tor Douglas was expressed." It should be re
membered that the Poet has not of late been
regarded as at all friendly to any man or any
thing that is disliked by President Buchanan.
The indications are cheering ; there is improve
ment every day in public sentiment with re
gard to this,PreAdential qui-gion. The b a ll
once started, it cane ,t be stoppfsl or , 1 „Led
in its course.—(7tir4neJ n,,,,,. •
The 7'Ote's hardly treats us fairly in , at ing
aye have not been regarded as at all friend')
to `• any man or anything that is dis
liked by Mr. Buchan:lu. - We are friend
ly to every honest Ilnnneratic man, :001
every honest I ,PITI.VratI4. of t •
country. As the President of the [tilted
States, as an able statesman: and as the
leader of the Democratic party, tte r.•tz:t , l
Mr. Buchanan with the Itotew
esteem. Pis great servie, - -- to the ~ , ,[lll try.
his: honest integrity of purpo-e. and he
patriotic desires for the good of the 1 e , pl.
entitle him to the confident:, an•l sup
port of the Democratic heart ,wf th,
country. But his declaration of a fixed de
termination to retire from political life at
the close of his present term of office, ren
ders it not only the privilege. but the ilut
of the Democracy to look about them ter
an able, honest statesman :is his successor.
The erorr of the Tina.s consists in supposing
that those who are. and have been friendly
*to Ore President must of necessity be antag
mnis-tical to Mr. Douglas. The personal dif
ferencss of great and valuable public men
are nothing to the putclic . political ditlerenc
ces of opinion, are the unquestior , l right
of all, and are not to be made causes of
feuds and quarrels between the friends of
political men. On his own .merits; on what
he has done, and is capable of doing for the 1
country, Mr. Douglas must stand or fall.
His brilliant talents, and his distinguished
public services have made him one of the
foremost statesmen of the country. If Le re
ceives the Democratic nomination i.l' the
Charleston I 'onvention, it will be because of
hi, brilliant talents, hi' , able vindication on
all occasions of the great truths of Democ
racy, and his, manly independence and ener
gy of character- mit because he has nut
agreed on all political questions with the
able statesman now at the head of public
atlitii.s. Mr. Buchanan President, and most
ably has he administered the government or
his country, but he has himself fixed the
limit of his services•—services tar which the
nation is grateful, and of which the Demo
cratic party ii proud—and the brilliant
statesman or Illinois--the " Little Giant of
the West " has won so large a share of pop
ular favor by his courageous and manly
course of action, that Democrats look to
ability and patriotism as a sustaining power
in-the future.
WORK TO BE DONE
The Democratic County Committee meets
to-day at the St. Charles Hotel. We pre
sume they will take measures for the com
plete and thorough organization of the par
ty in the county. In every district effi
cient men should be appointed, as vigilance
committees, to see that every vote is
brought out. It is true that the Opposition
are largely in the majority in this county.
but still, Allegheny is an inte2,-al part of
the great Democratic State of Peenn , ylv If ia,
and it is of the utmostimportance, in view
of the Presidential contest next year, that
the Democracy should triumphantly elect
their State ticket this fall. There is mu 1L
ifemocratic work to he done. The I )emocrats
of Allegheny county may decide the fate of
the State. The fearless and consistent
Democrats upon the ticket should receive
every Democratic vote in Allegheny county.
The time of the election is near at hand,
and a thorough organisation of the party
forces initiated by the committee to-day,
willso, fa; towards cutting down the oppo
aionMajority, and enabling the Democra
cy-Of Allegheny - to render a good account
of themselves next October.
The effort should be to stir up the mein
hers of the partY to present action upon the
ssues before them in the present campaign.
The fact that there are no political topics of
exciting interest involved in the coining
election should deter no Democrat from
using every exertionto secure thisuccess of
our State ticket. The moral effect of the
result in Pennsylvania this fall, upon the
political contest next year, will be tremen
dous.: 4n this view of the subject, our wisest
course. is to df , ;:.2t 4 . 72ur energies to sno,
ness ;,now
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decision
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.1. SIMPSON AFRICA
We publish with pleasure, the following
from a correspondent whom vie_ knoll' has had
most ample opportunity of becoming acquaint
,with the merits of the gentleman of whom
endorse his warm eulogium of
atalented and rising son of the old Keystone.
Out).Tr., ALLEI3HENY CO., 1 .
• . August 25, 1859. j
Editor of the Post:- -I rejoice to see among
the Democratic nominees of Huntingdon coun
ty, the name of J. Simpson Africa, Eq., of
Huntingdon, for the Assembly. Mr. Africa
is a gentleman most admirably acquainted both
in theory and practice with the duties and re
sponsibilities of the Legii,lati ye position. The
writer was present in an official capacity du
ring the entire se,sion of the last Legislature
and had daily an opportunity of knowing
the intrinsic value of the services of Mr.
A., who was Message Clerk of the Senate.
In all his duties ho wag prompt. correct and
most courteous. He is a man of quick percep
tion, fine judgment, sterling honesty. solid
education, with the principles and bearing of
a true gentleman. As he is my friend, I re
joice at the honorable position tic which he ha,
been called by the Democracy of Huntingdon.
An a talented young Pe n nsy vanis n , if elected.
which his great popularity renders almost err
tain, for he will poll more than his party vote,
he will do honor to himself and to the
rious old county which he will represent.
THE NATIONAL Alf: 111 VII LTUR A I
The fair of the United States Agricultural :•.'“-
eiety to beheld nt Chiengefluring tvf , •l; rni
mcneing on the 1 - 2 th of Sept,mber,
enth which has been hold by that crgaui •;fti.fif
—the others having taken place at Spri if gfl. 1.1
Masstichusetti; ; Springfield
Massachusetts • 1'
Konturky. and Rh. un md, \ it
ginia. At these s.ix fairs the :- , :ooioty Jrti it.
uted over $112,000 :in prflnium.. 'ct. 6•.•
ton dollars constitute= any por-on a I 1 f.. tocoi
tier of the society, :0111,11!4 the right, and nu
niunitios of which connccti , n, tiro fr,.•
in the distribution
rotting. of tdsnt .l-
v.•ico onl}• the publicatin.ci, t h
:t fee of two tilli1:11 . 5. and !iii 1,1111,11.t,r•
must beeifillennnwi l niollib.•N at 0, I. I
.1s there ur ticketz e cep; 11111111 a
members, ti 1'1• way b. :e•c.•l.l.ed a. t pr it
of 11 tioliot. I- ~r 1/ , prc•ent
MN) hare ollk•red in 1,0111111111 , by the
ty the in, by tb,
Mai premium, , 11.11 . re1l liy Id I
The plot n crcnt departi. l, t
tho OVilibition urn a. , : CMG.,
I.F ; hn^sn= and nll,. 1
Poultry and :;:due, 1- . all.l
produeLq, :1; ilOrtlCtlittlral 1111 , 1
12 h0u, , .4.1101d 41..rarltn , lit. 1 farm in,l ;.
mentz, S: tin.l tu:ir
1:;: tkrti ; It ti rut. I Co•r
Lur,, AD,.. I : b•Lal. .-la:
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the best trottmL: hor-e. 1 the t
lvcctiun of stuff,' hind-. the he- t
ditto litititit I.‘ll
latt,r e,
off , •ret! he the
It i, probabit• t I r I I
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THE PHOCHE , • 4 %UT
branch of HAD
ve century our world ILL- n Ih
few article, hayr. ,11111 rapid a•iS :Mt •••• I. •
Ilde a- in the Piano. and now .In . 1.1 ~ 1 rl
old fa.Aikineil spindle Ir ggial conci r.
much (Ont . Iv , Aguilar, but whe ts.
ago, had to safnly tle• want.i 11111-1. •••
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n in the maiiitint.tur
mr•, ! terra
Aripped by that of b
NEMEI
-..truments linve
dcd clharxct,•r,
trnportant ch,b4
Th , improvlslti••,t s'. 111 , 41 t (WV it's
or diFl)69itioll ~r thp tr
This hltenition 4iuoo 1 11,.•11-
ity, N,dutne. and ,•VerlTlr,c t.c."(
unsuriasnable. The brillinri'y nlid t , ..
of the treble, GT which the Che•herirez
have been long amt ju-tly 1- nou
inrmt.ceol by tho itdditb , n ..1 -trir,z, 1..
ny enfitrv,ontent ,Jf the ;Mil. 14t.. •
in,rt•li-oat in v,lllinn• tin!! !unties
~,n• trtteti,,n ~f th
, d" t.. 1;r3T1(1
hail..t> .14,:tinvd. NV , 'cum th' , l tL M...t.r-
Chit.l.t•ring are 11,,VI:think!. all their pia.,...
alter this seal... Every part..-I•• I material
the l'hichiering thoroughly -k•a•
Sk/lINI, F 111111! imrts of it ears . aml th.• ....•
chaoloal execution 0111•11 i.arl
under surh k•I1lik•I'1111.4•kl• Ii k•Lt
the inp.nufacturers thottlselv ,, .. that perf....t
itself could hardly go I Il 1. 1 . 1,1 , r the,
eiretinistances every instrument tent In to the
factory of the l'iliekering+ is a model et art
and chill—a triu,npl, of_ Ib
..r amt .4.•tli 11- and
cannot be excelled, if equalled. That ~iir tt
icons are able to appreciate such
can easily he seen by the largo numbers ihat
are sold by their agent, Mr. 31elior, W t oul
street. M.r. .Mellor inform. , to that at 11 ,, 11111.•
has the ('bickering Natio been 1,41,111ar
n.,w, both among amateur and
swiaris, which, together with the unrinalilit.,l
satisf•rtion they give whene‘er used, 111',! tin
I,li:dal:cable signs of their high exeellen,.e.
We din, t the attention of our readers, and
especially those who deal in stock from the
Western country, to a letter which We publish
to-day, written by a drover from Springfield,
Illinois, t.o the Harrisburg Patrio? am/ Union,
who shows that liarri,burg Might be made the
distributing market for stack taken to New
York, Philadelphia atl,l Baltimore. Th,,
route over the Pittsburgh, Fort Wavno and
Chicago, and Pennsnlvania Railroads, is un
doubtedly the cheapest, shortest, safe,t and
best for tile transportati
__on of sto,•1: horn the
West. The suggestions made in this letter,
accompanied as they nre by facts and figures.
are worthy the attention of business men.
OUR STATE DEBT
The Treasurer of the Commonwealth adver
tises for a quarter of a million of dollars of
Pennsylvania tives. The diminution of the
State dqt progresses quietly and steadily at
the rate a about one million of dollars per
annum. The interest is paid regularly, with
out borrowing or the slightest financial diffi
culty.
ALFRED TENNYSON, the Poet Laureate of
England, contemplates a visit to the United
°States: -
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DEATH OF MR. THOS. R. HOLMEs. j DOUGLAS MEETI\C.
It is with feelin gs of deep regret that we are I The Democrats of Allegheny County, favor
compelled to announce the decease of our MI- able to the nomination of Stephen - A. Douglas,
low-citizen, Thomas R. Holmes. su bj et t of Illinois, for Preaident of the United States,
of our notice was a son of N. Holmes, a man of are requested to meet at Vigilant Hall, on Tues
the olden time, whose scns succeeded bin] in busi- day evening, August 30th, 1859, at 7A o'clock,
nets, and who, under the time-honored Inarnit to take such measures as will hest promote the
of -N. Holmes ,t Sons. - carried on the bank- j interests of their candidate, mid of the Demo.
ing business for the last ten years. They have cratic party
stood the !de. k a many commercial revid .lame; Irvin.
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siom, and suntained a high podtion a tt,n t _t the \ \ illtain Irvin,
banking house, of the country. John Rogers,
;
A year or two sime John Dunwoody, the subject of our le.- ' „,; , ,
%titotaill pt.ll - .X 1 1) 1 111.1.,
t ice retired front and di''" l " l Janie, E. sett,dioti;e,
tat, teteuon with the firm. 11,- ha. ie., di-- I-zainuel Pollock,
od hi- ,onnet ti.Th with earth, and we have James Petrie,
little Left t o do hot t render him justice. 11.•
H. Martina.
was a man of line natural part-, of -o• m lien nett,
vial qualitia,, and of a n , ble heart. ll,' laid I T It. Davitt.
Lis faults, we presume; no matter—we ll'aVi` II \V Jone-.
then]. Itt the Tribunal to ,cltir h We all Must an
swer. Enough. for the time, it i= to say th a t he t Stewart, Plumb,
has left very many v-aini fii,•hd..—thany .l Teralatlitt
to-day, will gather around Id, blcr -p a. .lain'.:
tear to his memory. Hoouel Harper.
Richard Itees,,n,
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A N Ela.',ll'l,laan a , Sin" I "rd. Con n, t lie other
I ,il, 7 7.i. From Southern II li nois ,la l', 1 ,• : ,1 ,
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,y, ii a grla swarm of
\Vest and Joliet out oil, 4 little 1'2,11' , head
Now by the Pentoylvanla Rail! ~.,.I flail . \1.1'...“- .n ait r•• 11 le , With the ii,,istaii ce of a
lentown route entering into tia^ a ad,ltlia a tit. I•t•ttli,•r ~,,m o , r y lo an, after a sharp contest
termination to secure at lewd a good portion of and a number of equally :harp stings, the prize
it, which I have no iimiht they will it only r e
, %, , e. se , •111,1 and taken in trniiiipli to th e st ore ,
mains with some or your citizellS to erect ~ ,,,,d ' . , . .
I I, pnr, ha,..i rapped cautiously upon the box
hir:ze :.ti'ds for feeding and sell ing,and the end .
will be a ccomplished. Will it be done': ( , f 5,15,1 applied lii , ear to the ,ana., when he ex
would the addition of :1 hm , ine ,,, 10 the , ' , l.'l'l cl.olued - NVe re ,old! They ar e nothing but
"I ''''' and a Ilan', I" l'w" il'i ll i”" , whir ,' w '''''' l.l ~ h ornets '... and ~1,1 they proved to he.
draw hand- in the town, he 01 ii..novanhwe ,
to „oar place '
.\ , ii 1 I a, ik, years old, fell from a window
t , , c.a.. trt•ht 1 11••• It-• • • ':•••., Y•,rt• ,iv. Itt••ll,tati Con I„, ~ „• • • ,
It •t ...it, hatl .:•• ••,,,, Ott , : 10.•1., an t • 111,111Mal, a day or two ' , ince,
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IS' , ~,' 5 , • 5 , . ~. • ~..• c %..., 1.41. t t't ' l ' 4 ' Still her hie \‘ as saved by falling upon a large
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l''''n'l"'' lr- ,,, ' ~,,' , r •, ~. ' -1 , ri: ~., ii qri=lAiri , uni,tili, ali 'tell i.tei li
need to e ' , landing on the
and Allutzt.,,ll .....
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plVi . /iient 1 , 1 • 10 W. .• Carlo' . was a good deal as-
Givibg t h e r" , lt ,, the advaid,o, of si,..tv-seven
miles over the :bort coml:eti lel: liis••-. With DO tonished, hut nut severely injured by the oc
drirE-'s or t'rriag ,- . ,-a( pt from the no's tt , the current , . The child was unhurt.
yards in New York. KntWlng v,ai:to lie alive to ------...w.i.
any movement thud luny be of advantage to THE SoNs OF . t NiALT..S. in 'Washington City
your place, I have taken the liberty of thus 1 are making grand preparations for a tourna
calling the attention of some of your • •it.
i meet, boat race and ball, to come off in Sep
izens to this subject.
Yours respectfully, - . tember The Sons from other cities are to be
A WESTERN DROVER. i invited,
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1; I nno.,1 C. Brown,
James C. Ith•lwy,
*lnlin M'Clart.n,
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The Fulton Demoerut thus notices the Dem
ocratic candidate fir A minor-Genertil :
Hon. Ilicharilson 1.. W right, the Detnnerat
ii• can lidate A.E . A mlitor - I;enertil, arrived in
our Villm2;e on ' M ' iinday last, and lett on Tues
day for Chumbersburg. Whilst here, he min
gled frock: With the people, and made a very
tavorable Who I/0(1111W 11e
.1111.111.1t..1 Will. i.im. 11.• is 3 phtill, 111111,SUM -
Ing gentleman. exceedingly affable and pleas
ant in his /11/1111aet , , and without doubt an hon
est and good man. For the last vf . v en years
been eit le r is ineinher of the House of
K , pi. Cr of the .'mats of this Com
monwealth, tool during his term of serx ice his
condiict hos been eharacterized by a straight
forward, manly, and honest cow se. Even in
the tainted atmosphere of Harri,burg, his chur
-1 aeter for honesty and integrity stand: , untm
pen, lied and UflilflpOttr•ll2ll.l l, , 11. - 1111 m Her been
a 6.ar1e , 4 and con-istent I>einxicrnt, 11.1,1 Wllll,l.
he 11!1, , tod up f ,, r the pritwiple , of our party.
has not fiiilsO en at the expense- jn,tien and
right The record of ides during an ua
-11,11.11 long term of public , will abund
tinily prove bone.ts a , is limn and his devu
lion to Denerratic principles. Ili , niiinina
tom is it the party, and should he be
1.-.1. a. we litiVO no , t 1 ,10.1. h.! \l ill lot, V.., art,
W.. 11 from our 1..1112: acquaintance
with lino. that he Will make not only an able
and er, licit an hone s t one: and
that lie N. ill rot wini,ter dull.'; ..f the im
portant Aire for i , a , audidate, with
tid , iity to the interests of the C.hil mot, wealth
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but tho qut.lation is
DR. WINES, Professor of the Greek Lan
guage, in Washington, Pa., College, has re
signed'and accepted the Presidency of a Liter
ary institution in St. Louis. Professor J. W.
Achison has also resigned and goes to the same
institution, as professor of languages.
A victiv of Cannel Coal has been discovered
in 131,11evernon, Washington county. The vein
is ten feet thick, and has been pronounced by
Mr. Russell, of the American Coal Oil Com
pany to be of good quality fur the manufacture
of uil.
A i.rr.an B. M . CALMONT Esq., Deputy At
torne•y General of the United States, was in the
cay ye s terday, on a flying visit. His friends
in this city, and their name is legion, are al
ways rejoiced to deo hid welcome countenance
among them.
HON. 3. C. FLENNIE.E.S has re-igned the
Presidency of the Waynesburgh College, and
Rev, A. B. Miller has been elected by the Board
of Trustees to till the vacancy.
VI. E :PRESIDENT BRE( - K INRI DUE vas in
Cincinnati, on Wed neSdily, 1,,1de f or his
hums. in Lexington
'l' ill.: annual conuneneeinent ut Wadlington
College. will take place on NV,Aue,day
September 210.
THE unuicrl 4 , llllllollc,invia ut Waytte,l.Llig
ConegL) will takti p1a1,03 of) Septottilier
Him. It ir Irarthoti 1.. W right
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N(; S.\ 1,1 i: of Spring and
,1/11111101
if you ‘ v au t a
1,:k111. 16.• t'L,•:,p ,401 . 0 01
.II 'SEMI H. ItORLANIi,
qa Market trion I , llth.
AI.WAIWN I -211 11„1,„„,
dn.
Verinicelli.-2ii host.. Italian:
- America,
On !lamb all.l ictio by
REAMER s ANDEILSON,
Etil,r27 Ni. UI Wood strati
,1114(riN
oITR,N. —5 eases "Leghorn." on hand
rel. sale 4 KEYMER A ANDERSON,
.13;4 , 27 No. au IVocrl rt., ..pposite st. Charlet. Hotel.
TILE STEEL SPRING DOLLAR SKIRT,
-10 don+n,ln bite and colored, to arrive this day
Mei-oh:MI, and dealer, supplied at a small advance.
EATON, CREE
Corner Fifth anti Market uls.
fl EN T L EM EN'S FURNISHING
VA of all kind,. ne good and fo cheap a, any in the
city, EATON, CREE
\it Ess I M M 1 NUS, Embroideries, Ho
] slen and tiloves. and all kinde of Summer Gooch
at 0,1, I, ole-u out beton: removal.
EATON, CREE & CO.,
and'27 Filth and Market stn.
LIQUORICE. -10 car , Sicily; 5 eases
labra, lust received and for sale by
11.F.VMER St ANDERSON,
au er 39 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel.
$700.-wanted.
ASITU ATI oN, by a person who can lend
his employer s7ou, drop:tired. The best of ref
erences given. Address K., Box. 58% Pittsburgh P. O.
nug2s!3t
HE ONLY PLACE to get a good Cigar
is at JOS. FLEMING'S,
aug24. corner Diamond and Market at.
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HARPS DAVIS
bATIS & PHILLIPS,
BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS,
PLMTL/133MELS,
GAS A•ND STEAM FITTERS, •
' MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
PLUMBING MATERIALS, GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK,
11 , EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Agents for Allen's Celebrated Steam and Water Guages,
MANUFACTORY NO. 110 WATER, AND 104 FRONT STS. ,
PITTSBURGH, PENN'A.
warerJomta, GI Wood street, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, Allegheny City.
aoo:clue:244.
Puy Aduertisernents.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1859
FI. , 'EMINGr,
Corner Wood and Sixth Streets
IS OPENING lIIS NEW :MICK. 111
HATS, CAPS, AND READY-MADE CLOTH N,
Seleeted from the new and niihroken stock. in the Plaqt.
Porelia,tl exelmovoly for ea,ll ensile. him to otter
groat imineeinent, to buyers.
No CIIAR.iE Fuld S HuWIYr, ci)ule.
s..pieniker 7th, at 2 , 11'1 . 111,k, P. M., at the 511.:It•
EXCHANGE. aL w bleb time Ow (.1,- , t ion
a Pre ,dent., two Viet. Presidents and 80 - trd of l tit octor4
will take rlave.
atig'26:ta
GEn. 11 . THURSMN,
OFFICE 01 , THE
fiAS COMPANY,
PlitAurgh, August ;XI, MO
ELECNON.—The annual meeting of he shush
%.•7•7 11,,hiers of the- Pirbhurght ht 3 Compony. - f..r the
purpose of ,I,eting two persons to :en, a. 'Trust,-ea for
the turn] of three years. will Is( held at the f till, of the
Company. tu Pats - 1,114M. On the fir-t. Monday (nth tlay,
of tiemultilom. 1139, loettrrett the of urn
M. JAMES M. CHB ItiTy.
atml.Mml Treas.,.
To 131 . 11.1.1:1: ,4 —Propi,als will be r , eiavr-il
11--prc r until SATURPAI. September ti, for building. by
contras, x new publo• Sch. rl Centre Avenue,
Miner,ville. The plan :tn.! 9peeitieatpuu inn
the Kerr. Arehiteet. Si. Clair idreet, and
Hrupo-.414 aealed may 19- left at the oiliee of Willean A.
erron. etd-rier of Sixth and Wood ntreet , , siihjeot (.I.lne
eeptaiwe by the Board of Dire...tors. For icy other
dc
'teed pm - uvular+, apply tu either of the i'l9urnatee.
ALEX. BRACK EN RIPCE,
WILLIAM A. II ElllttlN,
.11.11 IN ORAN',
0 - itamittee.
CITY AND C NATI INSURANCE COMPANY.
N'TicE is HEREBY 11 IV EN Til AT,
pur4nanee of an art of A----ezniily relating there
to, and the Chatter of Invorporation, approved April
11th. ISi e. Book to receive i-ulaeription, to the
Stack of the City and County Iw-twain... Company of
intr 01 Allegheny, 9911 rr--open at the "dive of PETER
PerEMbt:C. Federal -trees, Allegeny.on MiIS I , AS. the
-Itch of July, and eontained mini the whole
of qhares are sali , erilied, ficini 9 oclock, A. 11, 4
1.1 . 41•11/1•k. P. M., eaeh .14y.
.L Felt King, Jtorte. 1.. (;reborn,
..
llettr) II sstn, 1.. We nn 11 Pt., ~
Peter Peler,,n. .I.ldt Ittrtstinv.l,..l,l,
11 I a. , 'rtnt4. Win. I'. Kn..,
.131..., OM. .1. /1111 Imtu.Sen,
Jun0...1.11.m. ./.11in :,:ttnretttn,
• ietorge Lewi,
:-.tionitlt.trinly, Niettolte• V te,lttly. Pen.,
Jelin .1. Senn, IL P. l'lttent"ll,
.1.,1in W. litaille, I .:IVl,i I;,
I'4.
:tunnel 'Awl-ay. lan., .1. Lotwonnte.
NI Patrol...l, Tlionpt, FArley,
I. 11 Evmet. ,ilex. II tlatel.,
Ii W Pttnelexier, 'Fht•lnto I tt.nttelly,
.1,11., Purl.. Jun_ .132 . 11 e, 1. tnleten,
I, 1,•.. .1 Sltteltl, i' reette ,,,,,,, -
iyllif
THE IRON CITY TRUST CO.,
No. 256 Lthert Street.
DANK up DIS U] NT, EXCHANGE
AN I.EP“SIT
Capital Stock
Capital Rep . sired, over
air Aro: Ift.U.) l amti,n ur, 1/ On, ',lit
:311 Ver. Pitt Fousl,. and Clorenoy ret , •ord
A1.1,.M . .,..N1' : 15:k110,“:d . 1,, rrrrou h , a Sp,-
rit.l 1.R.11% . I r.
C/1111,24. on the F.:I-tent an.ll NVe-tertt ettit•tmttly
fin -xle',mt.+ I„Cttiteettete. tithie ut all the
prthetit , tl n eti,t 11, the Uttae.l anti the I..triattle,
Art , l Pitt WEl:it , PIZ. tmvri.v FIENI I ri F:!. tiny de
,tred t.ttht. tat d.tv th" ritatttrity
L.,.1 11,xaLiet L•tin I-N.llth
Fl .1. 1 11.11 .11,1115.,..11, 1 - 11 -
.in fe, , I 1
I; E 11 , ..):En. Pr,ttiout.
e, EltIZ
MONONGAHELA FOUNDRY.
tiDEHSON & PHILLIPS
D E -IC}: Ti) CALL AT
HOT AIR FURNACES
SUITA ISLE Fi CHURCH PUPLIC 6Cllii, '1; 4 :
ANL , PRIVATE II E-pe,ially3l.3l.RA to
P I 'l"i' S 13 T 5 Ft 71. H COAL,
IMI=EI
CHICKERING & SONS'
figMi WSCA L E
PIANO FORTES.
rrIIG has now on must
.4—As of es.ll,,ttrig of Cl, and
A.
In Yln dary...l dr,:tnt
A.•••••rlian , n. leddat,d Fa,t,pry
A ~ • 11, 1..111111.'1114 till id,•,1.1.1 utels
linpr.,nienA, a. RteL., .1,1... INg Li 01-
FLAT- /1 and Aro ‘dlin.d.
ENLARGED NEW SCALE,
lid WIIII•11 it 11111011 larger Solltl4l-IN..trd r oLtaim,l,
the to, I- er) pew erfol.) rel.,
.‘" s t•i torrlit) 111, the pert-ellen of
the 11q11.11, the itertormer to vtothied to pruattee alll
lunch , of time frem iomoteone auli the
l'utcl:rclSu .t SAINs . Pi.mw are Inn. -pr lien of b lh.
I -i artod,, and eratet+ In tali country:—
n..— . :they are beyond eornpart-on
I have 0, er .een .0 I.lld
with any I hac ever knonii. -
til's•rk i 4 Arr El{ .ay . - -- Th, h.,•i,
three yeare heell MOO' 111311 ronlirrthal
to no, hy the continued te, of them. lit: "-
and p, r qun , : f with nicety of :nalettlation,
thes fare lintainalled. -
!Front the National Intellezeneer, Wa•lonvtort.)
- They ran saf•lv I. r ,milpirt.on with im.troment,
from ally part of t{e• world. at pmut of tone, sirens:Ali
AIId MaMeity of Pawl,"
[From the New I Wham, emayunel
excellcucc of VIILLIer tileb:ance aml
tolhfulness of workman, hip, and above all for tohmic
and variety. mellow sweetuosik, brilliancy and pm on e
moo, of time, they are unequalled:'
(From the Family Journal.]
-The peculiar inteiteal qualities belonging to the Chick
•rtug litiorinitent,. are a lull, utti,teal. nett an4l
tone, free from tiny atioden. many, lothitte-,
ound, so ilt,igreeable to tire sett...Attie innne-teal rat.
rht.) hove also an ea-v. even :utd plea-ant toll , ll, :Ma
sill ketl. 112 tune better tutu ally Plano, knot, in.
plitoiw are t tinted lo (-all and examine titers
,pleteltA iteArtintent.i..lovh are ,01.1 alt
Factory Prices and W arranted.
JOIIN 11. MELLOR,
now2:.nlaw HI WOOD STREET.
A LL STV LES LADIES',
AND CHILDREN'S,
BOOTS, SHOES,
GAITERS,
AT lilt EAT REDUCTION oN F,RM En
To Make Room for Van Goods, at
N.E. SCHMERTZ & CO'S.,
auK2f, 91 FIFTH STREET.
_
MADAME APOLLINE TETEDOUX!
BOARDINti AND DAY SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG LADIES. N 0.144 Tanta sratrt. Pittsburgh.
This School offers to young ladies, besides a fun Eng
lish course, unusual facilities to aermire the French Lan
guage and Literature. the Principal, an American born,
Laving resided several years in France, and bimg assist
ed by lr. Tetedonx. a native of Paris, and graduate of
the - College Charlemagne."
The second annual session will open on Monday, the
12th of September.
Price of tuition by the term, ,V 2.5; French and Latin
tnu,ght without extra Charge.
pupils received under ten years of age.
For circulars, An, apply at Mr. Mellor's and Mr. Davi
son's stores, or at the residence of Madame Tetedoux.
aug6ttseo3.-
- JERSEY PEACHES, JERSEY PEACHES,
JERSEY PEACHES
A fine tot of Fresh Jersey Peache, in baskets, received
this day, and for sale low, at
D. C. HERBST'S,
Corner_Liberty and Hand street:,
FRESII TAXARINDS, just - received by
JOSEPH FLEMING,
corner Diamond and Market stmt.
JOHN PHILLIPS_
Insurance and Trust Compan! . .
OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING,
N.- , 44)3 WAL.nur Sr., Panann.rutt. CHARTER PER
PETUAL,
Authorized Capital, $300 5 000.
STATEMENT. MAY IS, 1559.
I:trlTAL—rald ILI and Erenrely invested '' , 56,400 00
ASSETti.. MAY 15, ISTA.
Cdmt—On hand and in Bank ...... ...$1
In hands triAgeot, 6.'327 17
Real Estate nwm,ll.y the Company
Bonds and Mortza.ges.—bearing six an,ti.even
144. interest
I lehts due the Company. well secured
Mock—Par calm•
revel vable for 14,m,,10., n...t yet maturell.
All "[her seem-ale,
n,a y,t duv .......
A.3llltle proof
All ...........
N 0 It R. INT
ASSURANCE COMPANY
NO. 1, MOOB(1TE STREET, LONDON.
PITT TUIA'SSHII. t
Atsgunt 17.
CAPITAL 86,5399,800 00
PAH, UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 2,194,111 02
ANNUAL REVENUE. for the year
endinu
THIS COMPANY INSUBES AGAINST
1,- or Dan:a,o by Fire, almost every tie,, , ,criptaon
Hy. Toe I,,ani Trend,::.
arc mc.cleratc, and,
ni—n the etra,,,•ter of the owner or
twonpant, ant th, tu.rts.lthelivh-
L.~
pr,,tuptly mind pod without reference
M
, I )11.'1,7:1 I",sc;
au IatENCL, IN Pi:MCl:nil:
.lao. WCally Co.. 174 Wood street
iaxinitlNc,:i PiIItADELPITI,
11. Stuart. 11,1_13 Bank strr.et;
Messrs. Nlvers. Market street;
Woo NI - Et:, o ;0., .33,01101 Front street;
C , •1;i1 - 1, Front and Neu - streets
Wilhan,- 3. 0'3_1,13 Market ,treet;
I:r.ttrao and tr 2 Letitia street
.13,-1 , 11 Ninel.en. F. 1. Presnieralltehanies Bank
e,-tent 1:13101.1 Bank;
11...; W. A. Porter, late Judee :S.Upl,lll, Court.
J A MES . A R 01"1% Agent,
Tomposwy Otitee, 103 Wood street.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE-CO
- OF PITTStURCii.
OFFICE—So. 37 Firth Street, Bank Block.
INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
FIRE %.:ND
S 150,000
..1,000,000
ISA AC .1....1 , 1115. JUL:, n. A1..( . 0RD, vice
Prt.-1,1.•nt I'. M. BODE. I , LcreL.ry ; Capt. WILLIAM
DEAN. C1.....ral Agent.
Innrr - roE.S-1,2“.c Jon,. C. v. ll:irrf.y
Capt. E. C. .1..1m A. B. I. rippr , wek...l.llll.
7,1 8.. P. rapt. Wm.
M. Bowe. k.. 1.1. In) t:S
INSURANCE COMPANY
lizp()l:AT THE I.DHSLA-
TrnE i I.EN
OFFICE. E. E. cORN A.v DIV.I t:NUT STS
Ou Goods. I.T ltivt.r. Canals. Lalnt-. and Land Ciariages
to all part, e 1 the 1...1,,11.
vita: 1: ,, ,,ut;A:-.. 15
On Mcrcliandne atitierany,
t tr, ;tree, fitvellia,.: Houses, etc., etc.
ASSETS O P TILE CO.IIP-411 .1",
NOS - EMBER 1, 1853.
ond, 7tlortgaucts. and Pal F.....tat,...... ..... ....f. 71.3153 35
Pluludelphat etty 6 7 1 cont. Loan 1115,144 00
PunneVilanixtbna.• Loans.
l'rat,d tdnites Tr, asw - y Note,. ..... ............ ..... 30,112 50
Radroad 6'7' cent. 31ortiitau, 8ernie............... 17,375 00
titocks in Railroads, Gad and In.:it/ranch C 0..... 25.362 50
bills Hiatt:lN - able . . ..... . .„ ..... 201,1166 36
Cash ou hand
balance in hands of Agent, lhadnitirns on
111anne Polleil, recently 1, }
ned, and other 61,9.86 - 14
data, due the Company-- ...................
PHILADELPIILA. FIRE AND •
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom House,
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
RANCE. either Perpetual or Limited, on every
deseription of Property or Mcreiginditie, at reasonable
rat-s of premium.
ROBERT P. KING. President,
M. W. BALDWIN'. Vice Presadint,
DIRECTOPS
E. E. Cope,
George NV. Bkirn,
Joseph S. Pahl;
John Clayton,
E. Wilor,
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO
Of Pifisburgh.
F. :lf. Go RDo.N. Secretary
Orrier N 0.92 Water street. (Spang I: Co.'s Warehouse
up stairs.) Pittsburgh.
Will insure reianist Jl kinds of FIRE and BIARLNE
I A Home Institution managed by liirectors who are
well known in the community. and who are determined,
hr promptness and liberality, to maintain the character
Which the) have a...tuned. as °tiering the hest protec
tion to those who desire to he insured.
George Darsie,
J. W. Butler , Jame:, M'Aney,
. Andrew Ackley,
i Nathaniel Holmes,
D. M. Long,
C. W. Rickel
•
JOSEPH IL DAVIS
,;,}nsuram . g
re) 01 OM OILVA — W - 10 k
IL W. Po INDEX TER. Agent.
Water l'itt;burgh
ESTABLISHED IN 1836
Floyd .t . C0..1:3 Wood strcot;
Brown trkpr.trior.s. 1.q.: Liberty ?trect
Wood street;
WILon. :11 14 Wood street;
Co., 103 Wood street;
'n.. 95 Water street:
h. %. Fir,t and Wood sta.;
W.oancil 1 C. 0.. :Seeond and Wood sts.;
.Ito, 11. street ;
floroldiold Foorth and ! , farket streets
M . CandloAs, :11,..3,5, CO., Wood and Water eta
DELAWA YR PI;T AI.
SAFETY
Insurn ,, ce.
oN.
C vRr“),
FT.E.I.u. BT.
To on par:, ~f the world
DI ate TOR .4.
Wm. Martin, Samuel E. Stiikey
E.lrratnti A. Sonde, J. F. Pcui-ton,
Theoptidus PimHinz, Henry Sloan,
John R. Penrose, Edward Darlin atom,
_
J.. 111, t'. Davi, 11. Jones Brooke,
Jaie, 'Frage.,:- , 1,:e1‘..er IWllvaino.
Win. Eyre. Jr.. Thomas C. Hand,
Junes t'. Hand. IZobert Burton,
Win. C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones,
Joseph H. Seal. James B..lNPFarlatd
Dr. R. M. Hu-um, .I,llua P. Eyre,
cu.. G. Lleper, .liihn It. Semple. Pita
linizli Craig. D. T. Morgan, ....
Charles Keller. .1. T. Logan.
WILLI FM mAt:TIN, President.
THUS C. HAND. Vice President
Hvott Lrtannzt Secretary.
I'. .l. MADEIRA, Agent.
t1e2.3 Ni.. 41:. Wator street, Pittsburgh
Charles Raves,
E. B. Em
P. B. SaNery,
t'. Sherman.
S. J. Mn.zargee,
F. bLwEIIUELN, Seeretar
J G. COFFIN, Agent,
Corner Third uout: Weed streets
No. 63 Nourth Street
I It ECTORS.
j„,. 0 1, p a int e r, Rudy Pattevom I. Grier Sproul,
C. A. Colton. Jame, R. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier. .
Henry Sproul, Nieh. V”eghtly, George W.Sinlth.
Wade Humph) • , Robert Patrick.
Chartered 9300.000
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS TAKEN, of all de.
OFFICERS
A. A. CARRIER. Pre,ident
I. (4111 ER SPIWIJI., Secretary
Pittsburgh Insurance Company,
NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH.
•
ROREET GALWAY. President.'
ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice President.
F. A. RINEHART, Secretary.
441- lusnrPn against ITCLL AND CARGO RISE* on
the Ohio and Mississippi Rivera and tributaries, and
MARINE RISES genrrAily.
And apinst lo,s and damage by Fire, and against the
Perils at the Sea and Inhina Narignriou and Transpor
tation.
1:0103311
Robert Galway, Samuel .M'Clurkan,
Joseph P. Coxxxam. M. D., John Soon,
James Marshall, • Ikalid Ihehey.
James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, J. 1.. Leech,
John Fullerton,
R. Robinson,
William Carr.
Western Insurance Company,
OF PITTSBURGH
GEORGE DAME, Pre,ident
ASSETS. APRIL 30th.i.Sfe.l.
Stock Accounts
Mortose
Office furniture
Open Accounts, etc
Cash
Premium Notes_
Notes and bills discounted_ ...................
COMMIIII
0-w*' 6l
, .0
--$ 19= 05
40,000 00
102,040 00
17.740 Si
;0,450,00
1.V.117 4.1
11.000,00
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S7.BM iU
933,734 12
, 48,604 70
N. F. Hart,
1-191.,rt, 11. Hartley,
.3111111. Y.2>5
.$ 00,000 00
. 2,160 00
. 250 00
. 17,586 19
.
15.3 S s
. 30,078 .12
. 153,389 2w
$30P,149 03
R. 31iller. Jr,
George W. Jactimmf,
Alex. 2pcm,
Wm..AdeKrtistit,
Alexander
Wm. R. Emit i
Mail