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[corNrr st - rtrrror, JOEIIKETCLIUI, of Elimeth. POLITICS AND LITERATURE The world was somewhat astonished when Edward Everett was announced to htive been en - raged to write for Bonner. The -world is again astonished to find in the September number of Harper's Magazine, just issued, an able article from the pen of lion. Stephen A. Douglas, of Illinois. enti tled " The Division Line between Federal and Local authority." Mr. Douglas is a successful politician. —a gentleman of talent. tact, and education. Although he has chosen :In unusual medi um to lay his pen-work before his fellow countrymen, he ha= ailiipleil a thelllo V. inch is not new to hint. and winch he tho r ou g hly -understands and discusses most ably. Ili. , ,Fpreches 'llion the theme of popular ,ovi•li einty, hare eloipently re-echoed frolll the galleries of the Senate Chamber:lnd through the columns of the newspapers, been scut broad east into every hamlet in the fowl ,enlightening and convincing the pi raising a monument of fame to their gifted author in the hearts of his oount rt nn n. lie now gives us an elaborate and can-lolly prepared essay upon a kindred suliief this his first literary effort. he do.- not abandon his political proclivities. We are precluded front laying the,•mire essay - of Mr. Douglas before our readers. from the fact that the papers publidicil in ITarper's 'Magazine are copyrighted, but the substance of his argument is the game which be has time and again expressed in his puhi i lie speeches. e i-ays that is the first d o ry of an Amer', on statesman. under our complex systfoo of goyernment, to distinct ly marl:the dividing lino between the au thopftties of the federal and local govern ments. In relation to the government of our territories, the ipf•stion arises prom inently at the pr-went lime. The Repilli CILII party asserts that the innstitm ci.n , fors the right- the supreme right- o, I,2is lation over the territories of the [Mon upon the Federal 'ongresf The Deineerat ie party deny this assertion. but are sow, what diviilis I in opinion. These dilforences •ii, cordin g to Mr. Douglas, from the ilith•rent interpretation placed upon the constitu tion by persons who helot.' ill t he full owing classes : ho heliov 0 that the r ,01:;li tuti4,11 of the United 'itates neither estah diidleg nor prohibits slavery in the States or Territories beyond the power of the people legally to control it, but ' leaves the people thereof perfectly free to form and regulitte their domestic institutions in their own way, suhieet only to the lionstitut ion of t('tiled States.' who believe that the Con stitution e,tahlishes ,:lavery in the Territo riei, and withhnlrls from cong.rr... and the 'ferritorial Legi,lature the power to eontrol it and who insist that. in the event the Territorial LeL...i.lature tail, to enact the le quisite laws tot its protection. it beerittn, the imperative duty Ifs atlfilrlrily ILIII - 11 , 11 ,11•11 1.1, /tee( ion. " 77.i.rd—Thoqe who, while prOl i t , ssifff i !! f f believe that the t 'on-titntion u-tal ...I:, try in the Territorie, hevond the power rat (*morn-. ill fifoo •C011i!.1.. fro ooroll -21,4 I. :if liioo 1.101,11 :ig:o111 , 1 tilt) d u ly or I 'oorigro,— to interfere for it, protec tion : but insist that it i , the duty or the Judiciary to protect. :old maintain ,hivery in the Territories without any Inc. upon the :llr. I 'ought,. a, known, and adla , •ati- thi• find .1 those opinion,. remark-.:He It is dil3icult to coneeive hew any person who believes that the Constitution confer, the right of protection in the en_p.yrnent :din property in the Territories, regardless of the wishes of the people and of the action of the Territorial Legislature, can satisfy his con science and his oath of fidelity to the Constitu tion in withholding such Congressional logi— lation as may he essential to the enjoyment "1 such right under the Constitution. Under this view of the subject it is impossible to resist the conclusion that, if the Constitution does estab lish slavery in the Territories beyond the po%er .if tins' people to control it by law, it is the im perative duty of Congress to supply sill tin legislation necessary to its protection : and if this proposition is not true, it necessary results that the Constitution neither establish., nor prohibits slavery anywhere, but leaves the people of each State and Territory entirely free : to form and regulate their domestic affairs to shit tbermAy..s, Without the intervention of Congres, or any other power whatsoever In a clo-elv rea,Me4l. olaloIrlt.• :ill , / mi nute iii•itory oil, iiov,ininont iu r,lation to it :tat ,, and 'lerritot.ial organi zations, 11.11:.Yla, demon-t rat,: his own position, and . 1OTO111),1 , it With all IITTO," of most convincing facts. Ile iliF-plays a mo,t admirable knowledge of the iv iiticalhi s t ory of his country. reasons most powerfully. awl draws his conclusions most satishietoril v . The essay is a keen and vigorous the great Democratic doctrine of popular sovereignty, and results in a main conclusion that " every distinct political community. 1731 to the Constitution and the Union, is entitled to all the rights. privileges and im munities of self-government in respect to their local concerns and internal policy, sub ject only to the constitution of the United States." Harper's INlagazoi e ha, an ilmnen,c circu lation in all part, of th country, awl people of all political complexion , . hoth North and South, will through its pages have an oppor tunity of reading the bold and manly de fense of his Position, carefully prepared for its pages, by the distinguished Senator from Illinois. He covers the whole ground, and leaves those who clamor for a slave code for the Territories pretty effectively silenced. The Republicans trill wince nt the appear ance of this document. They can neither successfully dent its premise, dispute its facts, nor resist its conclusions. All the periodical establishments in the country MEE MESE MORNING AUGUST 29 LIE CCTOR OF TIM Cr.t: TIIUMAS M.:EL, of Tar,ntum , •••-tet MEE sell Harper's Magazine, and we advise every one who wishes to read an admirable essay upon the true principles upon which the 'pour try should he governed, to : purchase .Harttet: Mad carefully peruse the essay of the Little, Giant of the West. [Correspondence of th, Pitt.hurgh BALTIAtORE, August '2O, 1839 Den k•st If you have any bile, I beg you Till it with me on the management of the Northern Central Railroad, from Harrisburg to Baltimore. I have traveled it for years, and never made the schedule time buS and this is the experiens, of those who hovel over it. The roadway is in a dangerous Con dition—the rails split, broken, loose—CarS dirty, old, shattered—collisions between bur den and passenger trains of frequent occur rence. Novel' a day that 1tl,1011.:cr trains get through on time, on nemniit of freight trains off thelrack. There is gross mi. management somewhere or everywhere. and ~r-fers fers by it. The friss siting in, Llie begin to UP - d , rStaild these things, and go to Plullttl,dphitt and they arc right. The -peediest and safest route to Washington City,ls through Phila delphia. Until there is a .disposition on the part of the premnt owners of tile North. I'll Central to repair their track, and provide for the comfort and safety of the traveling pidilie en tI e Northern Centrist. I wmitil i'ry and spare not, and warn all \W.•-tern un n ism to venture this route. We may not ex inset relief until the Connell.yille is .1, safety and system ..: :min-) lyania C•intral is the theme of constant more parte— ularly is it noted by those who pass over the corduroy called the Nerthern Central. I should ha s e arrived loam at ses here noon:at must stop until 'our and a half--- wasting nearly the whole day. Th o elo•oltra..,to I nt tin. prospoot of the fail Ito, n :;rat lottal , or of nwrelltult, aro lioro road v. and th • 11.0.4.1, - 1 . , , L11 -, truly NEIV TE1.111.:It %I'll To (1111' tc.t) llf Poti [road ‘va , i rrku..zur,tt• d als I hrowzhout th , rntir W,t!‘ :I di ..r hwt I and IMINEII ;•••r,. :11 IL • •-r I- 11. lc, xv , •ro oxvhstrlff,t,l tho the I,r, tho ttr,. n 11.9 Lions 1., , i1V1.011 Iri nil tle fr,in the Chica.4o A1,11 , t --1,1 :il - 0 tr;tini.,l,l4,itri, it, ; I. t mputhy INt. 'l,l hill , ' 7 Th.• «irr< r0,,1 01, will ext-hana , c0mm,..11 ti • I, me•nt= with Ow In i, Cit% The n ,. e; t , 1e!..79.1511 Ism' 111 , •.: fi 111 , .rig t ht. l'.tt -•-Rut-:1. Chien°, Eakir.ntd. (11.11, IMMIIIIII I=IMEIIIIIIIIIIII k11,1,‘ ir,d•_!.. /1 . railrnml, ti V.,11 it,. :111.1 E 0, • t 1 M=llllll 114, ..,tl,l lIIMEMI=IIIIIIII 11. int th .lt (twat, !. •• 1,:10 .\nocd,4,4 lAfo ;1,110•.• ..1 NI I i Of the. ( )1,1,1) I. I, Tytler--T11,• TF., I the - 311,1 Th- I r England Tiw (I ti A numL •r ~1 ()Id •' Tht , t;::.y :Art! itidientiVe - th c r. Hunt M I I.or, ,tl-C1 fr I il 1 Ihru.4la, All till. ill. V, th • .1., •,,k1 u. th NIIVI , 11)111.1. (N I the IA r. \.% (;... I. NV sortruoza t! dr urelizt.,l within th•• 11,701,.. Cu , moil - iml :it -t rn(,•c, I~r a-i •-t marl an d shirr• r . % :t7141 1,11, I ‘ll,ll-11111 1 , 0, .nn • • r at N,.‘%! Y rh i.n , ••• .• • i! .•-‘• elPgantly ii.rran!4,l: tin. intim.... !u• • -I . • 311.1 iirl,•••••• ,alan r.,,1 t..) all st, 1, 11 Tilar..l:t . The ISlark Itepubliran Di.appoininiciil in Tiii• plll.li , 1% , •11 . friend 1 , 11.1 , 1 .1 C.otigrv,z ir.mt . 1 1., v.. I sloichiro (.1 al , "111.) : ..11 ttl,i, I 11., hrill on the th.• rionry x‘a- 111 r.• litany a ,lip 111.. H. intend 1 . 1.111.11,w 1, ,, ;:,.11 prt,' , . and .• .11 Nvril , llw tst . I II hi., 1011 , .! here:iner Providence l'h“n - 0. littnity hits Leon I,l*.•tighl al./,11( I. v ti,.. Trutt' . - " der Ruflianism all.l •• and ie the re, , ttlt (.1 " and frauds'' The ovi.l. , ltt Iv ...ha prinod nt this di-'appointment. and veto , the Intel r.,:za are intended to I.e very -tieirs tie will lie in 1.0i1) . : - the reprezorik , '' . "Where the ied t riniiitt lieicatiiiie the SOUth her :" W 1" tti.t hnii wher, - • i)avid in 1 'the Texan Election .Accourits from thf• It;th li,tant state that the lar , • „ 1„.„. 1 , for Genoral Honct,.n I,a , t ernor no longer in doubt ow. „ t one lin. dred counties from which return , had t o (..roe to hand, Houston had ajoritie, in , 0,...nty and Runnels in twenty-one. Clark wa, believed to have been elected Lieutenant U.v ernor. and White Commissioner of the Lund (lak e ; but the returns for these were for less complete, than th 0.40 for Governor. Hamil ton ,erns certainly to hare been elected to Congre—, though noun c , ounties are not re reported. NEW WHEAT is sollifIL! et Muqestine, lowa at sixty cents per bushel. The most important commercial problems of the day are, how Witt the price of wheat rule this tall? and howmuch wheat will the rnited states export ? In the commercial eoLuun of the New Vork hr, ',hi, we find a nrfullc I.rop:tred article upon this subject w well wort hy °lac:ireful examination. pon the pile.. and O'N port. of wheat mainly depend the ro,overy of the great North- Western country, the profits of Eastern merchants lt , tv" t" this \Vest., the receipts of the great lines of railway which llitVer,,e that section• and. in me,rt.wvr • ttcn enure fI i n c , 11l it this and other centres. It is the ni p,rtant I fart- f the urn iii:iiiing ni , i.i•:n.ulr,• in 1;0'111.1.111 :t :ti (1 11.1( 111 it ,1;11t..1 f“l' I . :1111) , N 1•• li10•11 ttl , •ti• i;n• Ualt 111 , 1 thg. 11:113 ‘v 11 IV, :1 H11'1,1114 ?ok ilit•il 1)% i'r It3ll xvlll 11, , 1 \ (1.1 it xv:11 'F! '. u ir~. .A~i-i r.~;~.~. ~ a i~: F. .. is 11-~~~~ qtr it 1),,..11 Ti.. i I. I I NI I I,lt,:Lnirt• ;thi 11.,t 1,, 1,1,1-1,1 ..‘1 H .•t% NV,,t 11,1 /.,! t I r i inu•..•. :il . Ih dht f , • , •1 ),. I, i „t h,, t \ illLr 11•111. , I'L!re . :_rftft• t‘s •• ,•• ti,ll-111 11.. W t iit ar , 111!••:‘ , Th ,:o.• t H. , t.,‘ :it I I"' 11 , 1 k .•rt n I, •111 c•.[ t•t, in n•01,,ti..n. N %;,i, ii(U :II Itcpurt ill \ \.• Vt. r , :: , 111 gi' varilm , tltri , It n1.1.,1 , - je,•t d , parttil••: i 111.. nez riettltural 1..-r r n I. itioif for tho , cultiv.ll,.! 11, 111, .01,.r , Cll.lOll 3 of ILo .kU tra„ 1 , 11 t ho• 1)e low the incrow , nt of pepohlt, t h, ce,sion of territ , rl. iniproe..d oirthe I of nrhl the nl ki 01 utttnar i „., t , „ rui rn2:o y14•1•I thrn,•ll ,, llt tt rnllntrc uhtpiit I, there WRA recent I v mach apprehen. i-n. hate 1,,,t1 weH roas , tired by the p,enero.e• rain- of the hel two week-, tool the increa:ted amount of land planted throughont the tve.it W;11 wale lhe ylld OA , , reat staple. if present antici rallow, are reali-n:l. marl greater than ever before gathered A N A tnerietu t is livinc, in .Tern , •illotn, under tht•iniprc-sittn flint islet 1- one of the two -poitut ot in Revelation , . who i- to sutler death in the , t rottts of .1 ern This is her fourth visit to the •• Holy City, - which she styles "Sodom in Egypt." . 4 STATISTICS OF WHEAT 1 . 11•• , 1. 6 p „f 11It . I It 1, .1'4911 it l'..,111•..11,•,1;, I ,-.)1,1.t ~ ; ,i ! I =MEI I 1, I ; w!!ittititt4 tltirtt t! r.".V :111.1 1. I I H. t.. 1111111111 M The We, tern Corn Crop commrn•;n! MOE CMS THE Commissioner of Patents has issued a circular defining the difference between an en graving, which is the subject of patent only. A copyright costs fifty cents, and gives a mo nopoly for twenty years, whilst a patent costs fifteen dollars, and gives a monopoly for but seven years. The Commissioner decides that when n production is issued as it work of art, and is intended for sale us such, it may be copy righted ; but that when not produced for sale as a work of art, but evidently for a label, it falls under the Patent laws. REEL EY asked Brigham Young this impu dently person a l question, •' NVlsat is the largest number ol• wives belonging to ally one limn "• to which Brigham ie represented as replying: " !lure ; 1 kJ."' Ito .no ho has more ; but come of tlitt , sealed inn aro old Indies, 110111 1 regard rather 11, mothers than wives, but whom I hare taken borne to cherish and support.•' Now could not liorace bare asked this tttlmr question : '• Was it not possible to hart. cherished and supported those old ladies without getting test/Iti to thews.'" 1 • to 11 Pod Lim ori. s.ay, that the vitt zen, of l'itt,lairgh are liiiFttikeri in supposing that Vienna un i Frittilif“rt on-the-313in are leo., the ,nl‘ rill(- rl.ntaining etwrolieg with Tiros. It :my- that the spire of St. Al church, in dint city, is o f i ron , nine t,-tiro feet high, indepeodent of the cro,, ,i • 1,1•11 ivet to its lillitudo. 'rho tlii• it pi,irit e d G o thic., :Led 8.1.1 IX the to eI Liniutirul s in this 1:„l l'all Factor , in C;li.voland, , fire on Wo.lni,,lty I,tnt. The 1. 11 11 ( li nt: ..; ~caned bt I. 1 1 nitlel:.,per, of at,' aro i risor, .1 for ::;1..'00. '1'11.• ron, bin, ry ctnd 1-11.e1s Wit, OW ill`d 1“ . John Nrld $1;,5110. Th.• prob :it :‘ ,, i,tlkirtg tva •.I 1,11, n IoW lend, and tl/1/5 'lliac GrrAt 1ar41.1 - Limn :ri4l is i.f !.1.1-1.., the hire , eN•er eti.d the 1/ it, -,t„f tNvo II.•r 1,%.%\ ..r llE==ll « 1 h•, 1 ,6.. r ii;t1IIIION=1 MITIMINIMIG I.- 1..4 1... i lotritn 'l~l~f ili-Il'. ~ili (llv c•. 11 it' lii,t,,r . v.,lll:trvard Uni,•rsity i-l.nn aI cn- By th, 111 I :11 , 11 , kirS 1.1131 T6.,11110 Sargent Li 1.,. • tr... m.hi, h ha: 1.•••• n for \ r : n Itmitipirk lor grid ma- ufi OW I~• It .11,111.4 1,, LI, t 1... IF: It rt )111 .1 I.V the 11•11111 \MA I , - 3 1.3.11113 T I ...1" i.%/ (11111 - .11 St till 1.1 i.lr 10,1, NI. 1.•11.'t II 1 I 11: • MIME t, I. I , sir i. ~.r•J tt hn< n•~i 11111111111111 `.l r I 1.1 ', in jail at t/t:... 11•1 I.:tte.l N, 111111 h.' 1,111. \\ • ••1 111111-tier,' .N :.1:1 M 1 . r.,111 Ar 1.1% 1 . h~.• ..1 ~.. n. 1...i11. v, a i.uv ' , 1,1 lei: ',Advert'!ant en Is '' ' u,)- I k I/I t OPI N I IN C: NEW YORK STORE JAMES W. BARKER & CO., ilkT 11.1 1'111.11; :\ Yi I.l' No. 59 ar e Nil reel , V, 111., .it•.•111,1,t11.% ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, tl.t. 41•0141, „„ , PLENDID AND EN. I Ita 1.1 - NEW f 1)) 1< V ,, FtEIf:N ANTI 110511.>_ DIZ V GOODS, VELVETs. DE -1 ALENCI \S. 1'1,111.-k. LINEN. , .1 DERIF.S. HI.SIEH). 11 . CS. pt ltiTll.l.4S. 111.1NKF:1zi, House Furnishing Goods, &c., &c 1 h 1 r. „ I „, „-'dl offer GREAT INDucEm'EN-rs „ nnrr .. tork IUI totreha,ed within the Inst the, fae,litte, tor ott,rinc the NEWESI' ia the I.IIIVEST ART. NOT sl7ft 1' w.tri 00,1 to 1•e:e. low, if rt,i tha t , ,titi Ito Itottglit in the City Nov ygork. hr. , pl. - Viol-Inc for ONE PRICE, AND NO DEVIATION plana TERMS-CASH JAS. W. BARKER Si. CO, ntur2.9 59 MARKET ST, Pltt.l.rgh BE A LIT I FLT L PIC'ILI —Photography Ai, writing by light. The outlines of the human toil', token by this proce?, and touched by the Artist's must lie perfect. Those who want such Pictures c in get them at WALL'S, „tones' Building, Fourth street. .; e ~-,~ r ~ ~,, ~v ~}7 . .. . a K :. pirt , •,t ut Purl I in in i at., in II , =MEM h i~ ilririb- flmp.rpfl4 .ir u•• the oi,u unnn , vorritn.lkt at ii,.• • rul r.•nr ~LI. Th.• ..f 1,015- 111111E1 =l= MIA tho t 11411,•t311V t • .1”1,11,1,o1 .1 1.11 EMMEM t8,8,g 8 I I. CIIM \N. 1111.11111111111 =ME 1. , )•111 tip ill 11.411 .14•03.1 k I'lit. VAI I 1114,1 )1...1,, 11.• 11. V. \O. IV, 1 , 0111 . 111 •11-rl.l ettt Adugrfistments. GRAND do - P=3lG SOIREE. PROF. COWPER'S COMPLIMENTS to friends, patrons and former pupils, and re quests the pleasure of their company to a GRAND OPENING SOIREE, On Saturday Afternoon, September 3,1859 N. IL—Overture by Orebe,tra at o'olock, P. M. 'a ,, ing to CoMMenee preetsely at 4 o'clock, on cr Inch occasion the celebrated " LES CALEDONIANS" will Le introduced. iati2Uud To Bridge Contractors. S EALED PROPOSALs wine received at the otlieva of the County C;f , 11111 - 114S1011eill of Allegheny and Westmoreland counties until MONDAY, the sth day of Sept, 1559. for the erPetion of a Idridgf. Iteross Pueirety Creek. at Stewart's Mill—the creek being the dividing line between tho two Counties. Span sixty feet, with a stone pier in the middle of the span—the stone work to be done by the porch. nul!9:3t BY ORbER OF COMMISSIONER-9. v:l•44wlmiu:Te3:6o:l3lAif4:4o4 SALE I.E. 4 EE, ACTIN.), AND STAVE : 5 1ANA0F.11.....3. R. BOWE. l'twurrt:r.. .T. W. C. 141-te6IMII.N. SCENIC ARTIST I i. Moativ,Mr.N. MAviiiNtsts IItIENSIIS. JAN. FLLAIINQ AND RLDNUND. 1 3 110 WARTY MARCH I ;Eo. 11101:1/DI, 31.:N. QED' Grand Opening Festival. NEW FACES, NEW THEATRE, NEW PIECF, AM) NEW MANAGEMENT Thmz, liellllti fill Theatre, whieh I, now (in,-ele and out) one of the moat complete and ena,te esmbliAdnents in the country, will open (..r the fall and winter sea,on, on SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. 3d, With a carefully celoeted Company, of Talented and Resin,la'de . Artistes, culled from the heat Theatrical ()roles In the States and Canadtm The following to u 1 a list of those engaged, 9.11.1 Who will appear every OVollithZ INEEEM MISS AMY HD 'ST, front the Prinelpal 'llleatree in the Futtes. M loot S. J. PHILLIPS. of the Royal Lykeum Theatre, London. M lhet MILLIE CuIIRM the flarming Young Come dienne. from Burton's Theatre, New Yolk. MISS JENNIE GLENN. the pleqUllla Soubrette, front he Hcival Lyceum, Toronto. M loot .11'1.1A 'IT In:,. of thi, Theatre , . MILLIE AI'BREY. late of the Rove] Troupe. MRS. 51 A. BRADSHAW, from Wall leiCS Theatre, Now York MRS. A XTELE. from the llce or) Theatre, New York. MISS LIZZIE HARDY. AGNEri HARDY, from the Buffalo Theatre. ••. E. E. ST. CLAHL from the New York Theatre. JENNY wßnarr. eIIARLI - vrEE MORRIS. LY N HA M. " BLANCHE BRADSHAW; and SIGNORITA MAR/A, r Wnlider, t,nl]. , yox, , dd. w ill appear her opo4 poiollar DAN.'Es. which have won the prn,+ and r at - Iwo( Calif°, _via, Spain, France, England and ALIATIOIR. =33 MIL .1. 1%1. C,J4 , EiE. the Young :tad Talot.ted Tragedian " 61:M(1.W. LEE, the Admirable .lu% relic Actor, of the Lyceum, Toronto. MR. J. HERBERT. the Low Comdian, front tho Princi pal Th,•etres of New Ynrk. MR.. If. A. AVEAVER, ti n • excellent P.epresentati T e of old Men. MR. B. J. .MACAULEY, from tho Initlido Theatre. 1 JESIINLP.I A, EDWARD CLINTON, the Pleasing Vorall.4l. M.ti. Dig )RT 1 M ER. the young Ethiopian Comedutn. I , UNCAN. D. MACAI'LE Y. " 11. W. DIAN. P " T IV. C. BTActi BORN. J. It. ILJJW do., A;., ON SATURDAY EVENING, AL quarter rmst o'clock. the performanotoo trill Com mence %A I ti, a , 4ItASU OVERTUNE, loy the 4Jrch,ora. vompoaed from air.. of Om planer pal ItAllaolo , written by Mr II owe. air, "Lime 1.0a;""Frioml 01 my Soul." "Alice. lore thee;" "Sweet nom, of Childhood:" " Friends For Away The Wesoorn Nbabloon, - 1.1,7kEn ur ( rc A.. . ..... Ma. KELL. After I.vlgiol/ in two Aoto, entitled " Engagement by Sea and Land." A.hrnral Kin,.!,ton Ntr. 11. A. Weaver. Ln•oe•nant 1:thg.1.11..........................J. Bowe. Lemon Ii trot John Herbert. Short If. W. Elan. Mi•• M.iry M,rtliner Boy F • rnat. Mrs I', , rolft, Mr, M. A. Brad:atm.. \l . r.. , NAti.o.l,l IV 1111110 Como (v - v I , (NI'E ... ....By MILLIE ArBREX I. A TARRENTELE, Itp the Spanish winder, To 1, , by an ontr,ly new IZ,n.inno I , rnnna. in ilie oolel ,1111,1% bl.lll 8./Me/MAL, THE PHANTOM. Th.• l'hmo.•nm H" Allen 1::.1) . ...... ._ ....... .. .J. B II 1...r.1 All.•r! (1 tvcrinv . .. ..... . , 11 . 111 . 11, Lev tr 11",11 NovIllq• It. J Nl:n-an/ei. .1 Ilt1) M it,: r•pve... h: 'l'. Clinton n Ralph G,lnn.• j J. I , ..silver, 1..i.1y John 11erf , , , .... )1,, I..i•y I',-vend _ .._ _ . _.....7trin? Amy Frost -I:inet. Mrr. MA. I;nnlshaNi. . ?All,l Mk. tole., Honk - Ellen ... ..... . . . Mis,l.:liza Hardy A(. - I' 11. r : ,Ine hundred year, are .oppose,! to elapse between the .Aet,‘ I 'nkk , Ph:mt.', of Allen Italy, under the assumed name ,'1 ('main Itookwood Mr..l B. Howe. I•,q or Item,' . H. A. Wearer. c.d. Rat,. H. araauley. , '..risoraf Stomp M. S. Mortimer. i'orate H. W. Esan. Edgar Pe‘erd tilmeoe Lee. Ada Italy._ . . . ...... Miss Amy Frost. . . . Jenny, (her attendant., . .. Mahe Corrie. Servaut,i, Hetamers no. T. 1., now Et Innpian Fume, written by r M. H. Mt.rt1im.,...1 °utak,' TUE HAUNTED HOTEL. 'rand N.1..11.111.1,0 of Spam, by Um Spanish Wom I,alM SltiNk lila,/ MARL'.. 1.111, a Nammal Allc,f,m, IZ,preseata Race, War, Arts, Seione3 and the American Union tu I (tirto t z the extttlottiott of il l , Tablran ttto Clo/1* \NY still Nit.: Ow NATIt tNAI. AN 1111!)1. ttliti tl.o 1.3'11.017CE. st 1.• -r•tkett by Mr , S J P1111.1.11N. `teverul Nevelt ten new In Retire preparntton. all or %Own mit prt , entott wlrlt A ,ruptlloti% rettrtnt to .tact: ef t,. I , 111 oNerl depat 111,0111. I /L. , ,Ll‘. •.! 11.•k,E ‘l,ll 01,11t,1.,t1 i::+1 , 11 . SEX AT 10, A. M Nt. clam, 0 lor t v. d APPOLLO THEATRE. Porter A: 31*Farland. I)HIRS OPEN .\"l' 7 O'CLOCK. CUR TUN Tit s (:It COO l'Elt•S EN IS II 0 TI101" PE ! A 11111:10.1 ANNIE MILNER. PRIM Is.INN \ti. , ol Me 11.. COOPER. Mr. lII`II . I \ NrSt 00, Mr 1:11 . I , IT.1`11SEN r I' s:kJi IT/I, 11”, MAN. 111 11.1' 1, tIE:11„ HELEN. Tuesday Evening, tug. atlttx. Will be perfmnled. lhoo.llllo opot, 1..1•:I.ISIILE I , I MOM. .ra t4l' 1 , 41'01; 31114 V TItUTHS THAT DEFI 111ATII 1111CTMS, folltot otg rot I to 01Rt.. , 11 Elit - t .t tott Hatt live, 10.1 tlttot \ II 11, , Flt t.ottO 0 0 toot Id ji In ither bl,rn 1110 .hlll 111 , 1 , 01,... , rT 1111 r Dills, and ltl43slall aro Ilktur"• It 1.. applied 111 a tow itltilate. It leave. 21 CI It II the ha,. It is more pernirment limo other I re a II volit11111.• II oorl, , ,Vcs In4ro,itom, And la tip, it' invent, n ttinl betneen Dye and any other in expieuee. Whether it more or niroign nngur. 8,14 merrwliere. apphO,{ OI all !lair 01.•.• .•er, RI, MORO., No a A t.:F.O 11. Agent, tAc2vilmiit , i v • J. H. Hillerman & Jas. Collord, HAVING ENTERED INTO PARTNER SHIP, for the purpom of carrying ou the HAT AND CAP BUSINESS, (Under the name and clvii of ITILLER7iIAN & COL- L, iftp,l fronld respectfully inform their friends and the public generally that they are now receiving front the manufacturers, and will open THIS DAY. an entire new stock of HATS, CAPS, AND LANES' FURS, Vf the newel and latest styles, to which we invite the attention. and =olnert patTonfure of those desinng goods in our line. NO. 73 WOOD STREET, (Three door, Iron, Fourth 9td PITTSBURGH, RENIVA. CENTRE HAT STORE. sub= VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.-182 sores of excellent land,situate at twelve miles from the city, and five miles from Perrysville—well improved, having 100 acres in cultivation, 30 of which IS in meadow, and 82 acres in prime timber, well adapted for a stock farm, being well watered—Pine creek running through the farm. Also, a superior location fora mill.: A good two-story dwelling house, gram house, &C.; also, a tenant house and stable. Large orchard, and and great variety of fruit. Churches, schools and mills convenient. Can be divided into two farms. For sale by augirl S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market et. EME3M!EMISIIIESEIViIawwins! lIARVY DAYIS BRASS FOUNDER AND GAS AND STEAM PLUMBING MATERIALS, GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AM) BRASS WORK, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Agents for Allen's Celebrated Steam and Water Guages, MANUFACTORY NO. 110 WATER, AND 104 FRONT STS... PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. Wareraoms, 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, Allegheny City aururni,42dr, IIfUJ dr trtisements. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1859 FLMMITO-, Corner Wood and 4 Slxth Streets, I S OPENING lIIS NEW STOCK OF lIAN, CAN, AND READY-MADE CLOTIIING, Selected from the new and unbroken stocks in the last. Puretia,tal exclusively for cash enables him to Mier great IrldlleerrietiLy to buyers. No CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS. nuw27 L , : p. BOARD OF TRADE.—The Annual Meeting of ^.." the hoa r d of Trade will be held on WEDNFS. DAY, September 7th, at t' o'clock. P. 51., at the MEP: CHANTS EXCHANGE. nt which time the election for two Vice Presidents and Board of Directors will take place auggiktd OFFICE OF THE PITTSBORGII GAS COMPANY, t, Pittsburgh, August al, 18L9 ELECTION —The annual meeting of the,stoek holders of the " Pittsburgh Gas Company," for the purpose of electing two persons to terve as Trustees for the term of three years, will be held at the 011ie, of the Company. in Pittsburgh. on the find. Monday (sth day, Of September, between the hours of two and five o'elock. P. M. JAMES M. citnisTy. augt:thtd Treasurer. PITI"LOWNSIIIP, 1 AtiattAt IT, If 9. S. I3 VVI I ` I R I ITA A S S ;T:I P u r : - .; l lre ai r 111 1 ,r th' received ui eontraet, a Clew public School llonse,en centre Av e nue, Millersville. The plan and spetafications can seen at the otliee of J. W. Kerr. Arehiteet, St. street, and I roposals sealed may be left at the office of 'd iiham A. Herron, corner of Sixth and \Vic e street.s,snHert m ne eeptance by the Board of I ((rectors. For any other de sired particulars, apply to either of tlic Committee. ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE, WILLIAM A. HERRON, JOHN GRAY, Committee. CITY AND COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , THAT, in pursuance aim art of Assembly relating there to. and the Charter of Incorporation, approved April 11th, 1559. Books to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the City and County Insurance Company of the rity of Allegheny, will re-open futile °thee of PETER PETERSON, Federal street. A Ilegeny. on MONDAY, the 11th of July, and be continued until the whole number of shares are suliserds,d, front 9 o'clock, A. 31, to 4 o'clock, I'. M., each day. Josiah King, James L. Graham, Henry Irwin, William 11. Pusey. • Peter Peterson, John Birminghm. O. G. Craig. Wm. P. Boom. James Old. John Irwin. Sen., James kill/soft, John Sampson, C. Yeager, George I,44wim, SWI4 I / 4 414 443r11113 4 . Nicholas Voeghtly. Son., John A. Seta, It. P. 31'1 , 011,11, i John W. Riddle, David t ireig. Samuel Lindsay, Jun., J. Longrnoie, M. Roreland, Thrun.i Farley, D. M. Evans. Alex. Hibuids, It. W. Poindexter, Thomas Dannelly, James Park. Jun., James A. Gibson, D. Legit Shields, Chnnksierners. THE IRON CITY TRUST CO., No. 1.56 Liberty Street. B ANK DISCoUNT, EXCHANGE AND DEPOSIT. Capital Stock 9 150,000 Capital Represented, 0ver......._._ 1,000,000 ST,XT,IIOI-I , LLS sax HU.D INDIVIDUALLL Cold. Silver, Par Funds, and Currency received on deposit. ALL MONEYS allowed to remain It, it Spf rirled Time, WILL DRAW INTERE.vp change on the Eastern an'' Western cities constantly for ease in sums to stilt .o,ll.•tions mad, in all the principal reties in the United States and the Canada,. and PROCEEDS PRoMPTLY REMITTED to :my .1,- sired point, on day of rnatnrity. . . . John Nillorbea.l. Alexan , ferF,Frih.J,lll7l Heath. ;• . 0. R. Head. .1. 1h H. Withron W.3l'Clintnek, 11..nry M'Culltmeh, Robert Andeli.on. (1.. E. WARNER.. Pre,ident. a C. SCHMERTZ. ea,hit-r MONONGAHELA. FOUNDRY. ANDERSON S PHILLIPS DESIRE To O :ALL ATTENTIoN TO th,r several kinds r,t HOT AIR FURNACES, 'ITABLE FOR CH URCHF-S. PUBLIC SCHOOLS, AND PRIVATE IIoCSES. Especially Maptud to PITTSBUR -I COAL, And not liable to CHOKE WITH SOOT. CHICKERING & SONS' Trav(i- 1.-- ' NEW SCALE fi r m I PIANO FORTES. 'FRE subscriber has non• on hand, a most splendid stock of Pianos, consisting of 6!,5 . ', and 7 Octaves, in Plain and Carved Cases of the most elegant description. from the celebrated Factory of Chiekering & Sons. no instruments are all provided with their latest improvements, as REPEATING-AM" 1 )01:LLE- D.S3I - Frtr-titur.a.s, and are of their. ENLARGEDI NEW SCALE, By which 3 much larger sound-board Is obtained. eon mentty the tone is rendered very powerful. vet retain ing its sweet and musical quality. By the perfection of the Action, the performer is enabled to produce all grades of tone from pianissimo to fortissimo, with the greatest ease. CIIIVELVIN, a SONS . P 1 Nos are thus spoken of by the best artistes and critics in our country:— THALBERG say ,e--“ They are beyond corn aeon the tw.:t I have ever seen at the - United ;tams, and will coin pare favorably with lin; I hove ever known." GUSTAVE SATTER ',iv.-- 'rho opinion arhteh I ea proikse.l three yeare ago, flash...en moro . than evntirmed to me, by the rontlnthA mie of them. via That for tot purr quithry,ei it".., with nicety of articulation, they aro nuequalteil. - [From the National lutelligencer. Washington.] They eau safely tAhtr ounipari,on with 111,trIlMelltA from any part of the world, in pout of ion, strength and ela.stieity of tomih.' FrNim the Sew Orlt,hra P.,,h)n00l FOT OSCVIIVIIOO of tllleOrlai. Aelmnn• of tim,h, Mid Nahm10,,,... 01 wort...lo t s 30.1 nlr , Ss r‘ll for volume I, lllllAlley and rwrrna non, or ton, l'o. an• ~T he 0111,10 AI .103111 A, tvdofcingtotho Choi, etn‘ ! t ttpirtnnents, are a musical. nett and pow clntl Inc.•. froo I'oool any wooden, noisy, loudness of .11 , 1 , Z1WA140 .0 t.llO sensiuve musical ear. o, IlAvo Also an CA”t, even and pleasant touch, and Val, ut tune than any VIA.IIOA Theylt.l,l,o are:nailed to .all and oxamtne tnen. •r.er.valirMrontent‘.. ottisql are sold at Factor) Prices and N arranted. asir Si WOOD STREET. 31ADAME APOLLINE TETEDOUX! 110ARDiN(; AND DAY SCEMOL FOR yt,u;\,; LIN ES, No. 14S Tuna. sruirr, Pittsburgh. Phis Sohol...tlers to young ladies, besides a full Eng oot.,e, unusual facilities to acquire the French Lan kontiZe and Litei - atilie, the frincipai. an American born, 'km mr m»ided several years in France: and beingaasish. ad by 'l'. te,tunx, n native of Paris, and graduate of she Charlemagne." The second annual session %rill open on Monday, the 1211 i of Septeintwr. Price of tuition by the term. $ 22 ; French and Latin taught without extra charge. go pupils received under ten years of ace. For oireulars, he, apply : at Mr. Mellor's and Mr. Dam son's storm or at the residence of Madame Tetedoux. augt-iitsepal CLOSING OUT SALE of Spring and Sumrrici To make room for Fall Goods. Call soon, if you want a bargain. at the Cheap Cush Store of HI.ES-777.4921"1-1A NUT AND BOLT FACTORY. Patent Hot-Pressed Nuts of all sizes on hand, and mar, ufactured. Al5O, Bolts for Bridges, Machinery, Apical turd Implements, de. , furnished at short notice. Warehouse, No. 114 Water street. aug&ly NNAP, SCULLY & CII ARLIE-8B STOCIK_ 33-FLOSP,R,, 323 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Stock Bought and Sold on Commission at Board of Bm• kerm also in Boston, New York and Baltimotg. - atig2:lm WHEN YOU WANT A DOCTOR; you don't go to a Blacksmith, but when son want a HAT, ou go to a Hatter, or a COAT, you go to a Cloth ier. Now the two businesses are combined at FLEM INGS, corner Sixth and Wood streets. Each depart ment under the supervision of those who are practically acquainted with it, No charge for allowing goods. E. 2 ) \ JOHN PL, I" I. V 2vl 33 4 1 ANIIVACTIMERS AND DEALERS IN GEO. H. THURSTON, S ,Thin the VAmily Jonrnall JOHN H. MELLOR. BOOTS AND SHOE, JOSEPH IL BORLAND. PS Market SL, second door from Fifth KEEN Onsurancq, GREAT WESTERN Insurance an Trust Companl. : OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING,: .403 Weiner St., Pan.ior.t.cnii. CHARTER PER PETUAL. Authorized Capital, - Saoo,ooo. STATEMENT. MAY 13, 1859. C.trrrAi.—Paul in and securely incf.,ted ASSETS, MAY IS, 153f1. Casa—On hand and in Flank ...... .41=9 SR In hands of Agents 13. U, 17 ----$ 19,207 02 - Real Rotate owned by the Company . 49,000 00 • Bonds and Mortgages—boating:4x and seven per rent. inter. •1 1.22,010 V. Debts due the Company, well secured.— ..... 17.748 81: St. - adz—Par value 78.450 Ot: Bills receivable for loan, to., not yet matured.. .20,117 42: All other securities 15,000,0 - Total .. =2,463 2 .:, Losses—AdjuFted, not yet dne - 1 7 n:1(1.1[1,dt - A Awaiting proof All other claims .1. \ V Fll6 H It. AV. POINDEXTER. Agent,. r. 17 War., Ut.. Pitt4lburgh NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 1, MOORGITE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN ISM CAPITAL_ PAIDUP CAPITAL AND ANNUAL REVENUE, ( ~t e!..! y endin,gJanunry I sZS TIIIS COMPANY I N.- i; LS AGAINST Loss or lonnoce,-r er y description, ot Property. ne , a:odercite. and,: in all ea r, based opt s • ,metso ot the stoner oe occupant. and the merit, Losses promptly relju-!, ~,•: !,, •,ut reference is i London. A spo,-nA ,•-fori in Phila , driphin for parfincet .N . Messrs. Jame, M " Jr•lin Fi••)•I • " i;•riz! " D. (;rogg " F., • Jame. , an •:; • f'., " B. I I.•ithr:-:, ..•,•:,••:; • . nun.", .‘• r : • I•irket streeLq: M'eandle-c. •:kz • . ••••0.-..n.iWaterets- • ' . George Sttau 'lly• Messrs. Myers. i !,_;. Areet; m. r A nnh Ft.,nt street; " Ml'atehr, A Froo.nsuki New streets'. " Smith. W:111,m- . Marart Street; hm Graa .2” Letitia street Joseph It OM-1,41, unties Bank,: Jame, Dunlap. 1-1.9 Ilmon Hon W. A. Porter. isir Suprema Cralrt. JAMES .AR EOTT. Agent, Temporary 011ie, 103 World street. LLEGHENY INSURANCE Co_, OF PITTSBURGH. • OFFICE.. 11. - 0. 37 FM 111 Street, Manic Bloclc., INSURES AGAINST ALL lIKINDS'OF FIRE AND MARINE RISES. ISAAC JUNES, Ilre,:dent; JOLIN DJ MeCORD, President; P. M. BOOR. Secretary; capt. WILLIAM DEAN. General Agent. Jen es. C. (I-Hussey., Harvey Childe, CalJt. L. C. Ijray, John A. Wil:Fun.ll.l..Fahnestoek. John U.AfeCord.-kaae M Pennock., R. P. Sterling, Capt. Wm.' I lean. Thos, !tr. How,. noLt. 11. Dayi, myZ DELAWARE T UAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED EX THE LEGISLA TURE OF PENNSIVA N . LI, 183.5. OFFICE, R. E COI: FEE TIIIRDAND WALNUT STS PHILADELPIILL. Marine Insuttance. ON VFSSI-11.9,- tIARt3 To all parts of the world. FREIGHT, - INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriages to all parts of the Union. . FIRE INSURANC?...O • On Merchandise generally. on Stores. Dwelling Hotises. etc., etc. ASSETS OF TILE COMPA.ZI Y, Novrxma. 1,1858. Bonds. Ilifortgar.es, and Real Estate_ $ 71..363 35 Philadelphia City 6 cent. 105.1444:4' Pennsylvania State Loans • 131,424 elk United States Treasury 30,112 50 Railroad 6 '4l eent. Mcdicag.e Rends— 57,275 00: Storks in Railroads, Gas and Insurance Cos.-. 25,362 50 Cash on hand 42,067 SS &dance in hands of Agents' Premiums on) Marine Policies reeently issued,and other 51,235 14; debts due the IMEEZEI Wm. Martin, Samuel E. Stohea. TLlmund A. Sinnier, J. E. rebistoz, Titeopinins Paulding, Henry Sloan. John IL Penro4e, Edward Darlington John C. Darts, H. Jones Broolte, James trraquair, -neer -Cllrai ne. Wm. Eyre, Jr. 'lon, C. Hand, James C. Hand. Robert Burton, Wm. C. Ludwig, Jacob P. 3111:1CA, ' JOSCIth 11. Seal. James A. M'Farland Dr. R. H. Huston, Joshua P.Eyre, Geo. G. Lieper, John IL Semple. Pit% Hugh Craig, D. T. :Morgan, .. Charles Kelley'. J. T. Logan, 41 B ILLCAM 51.ARTIN, PiesidenL THOS C. lIAND, Vice President. HE.THY LTUILAN, Secretary. P. A. 3FAI.EIRA, Agent. de= No. 95 Water .treet. Pittsburgh. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIA NO. 149 CHESNUT SThEET. opposift , the Custom Fiona! WILL 3fAliE _LL INSU ILAiNCE. either Pertietu.itor LunaeiL on every description of Property or ..ferchand,e. at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. BING, Pr..est.lent, M. W. BALDWIN. V ie , President, DIRECTOItirt _ Charles Bare?, E. B. F:ng.lish, P. B. Savory, C. Sherman. S. J. Magargee, F. .131..tcsairwr, SeC.D.L,7;, i: v PENNSYLVANIAN of Pittqikiz P4airtli ::StrStt IMBUE Jacob Palo ler, 13 - 41‘• I',llt • 1. 1,:,•-r .f . . 1 p70C11, ' C: A. c01t,,, .lall.o- 11.)1.1.; a• A. ea.ri:er. Henry Sproul, No 11. Vo• ,21 / I :3 ; w.smith. A. J. Jones, IV., , ic Moro,. it•Jtr-c. Chartered Capital .ZO a. , 0.000 FIRE 41i1/ •LAI; all 4. scriptions. A. A. cARRIEP., Pr•-idort_ I. lirtlEß SYF_vGl .. :ie,reLvp• Dila Pittsburgh Insurance Company; NO. $6 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. ROBERT GALWAY. Precident.l ALEX. BRADLEY. Vine Pro.iclunt. F. A. b , ei ,2 •4`2, • 45i- - Insure, against HULL 'AND CARGO RLSRI3, OD the Ohio and Mi4,is,3ppi Riven; and tribuumez, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against loss end emiagainste by Fire. and agait the Perils of the SE. and Inland Navigation andlranspon• talon. MEM= ... . . Hnhert ilaltrar. liiimuol M'Clutkan, Joseph P. Gazzam.N. I', John Scott, James .Nlar,illall, Davit! Richey. James W. liailtnrm, CharlPs Arbuthnot, AlexAnder Brodley, J. 1.. Leech, Inhn Fuller.ton, N. F. Ilan, Ei- Roian•on, lt,bert H. Hartley', William Carr. . ril'Gill. reZ Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE POSTE, Pre,llittli. F. Id. GORDON, S OFFICE N 0.92 Warp , r stretd, (Sp:lll4,i Cc:s up shits.) Pittehu rut,. Will insure ,12:011.1 all kiwis i•i FIRE and ZLA.R.LNE RISES. A Home Institution MR5111.470,1 I, DIZEItt.-7, who t ,ri, well known in the oommilaii3.aiolw h., are det,rmio,a, by promptness and litsaralay, n, nuantai a the character Which they have assumed, as °tiering the best protec tion to those who desire to tie insured. ASSET:,; AF RIL 30th, 1559. Stock Account= Mortgage Office furniture Open Accounts, Cash Premium Notes Notes and bills discounted MIME= George Darsie, J. W. - Butler, James 14DAuley, Andrew Ackley, Nathaniel Rolmett, D. It. Long, C. W. Rickei ::...8,400 00 $ 11 4, 7,(1o1 5,11011 pl ,!J,57 C 7 50,200,900 Olr 2,104,111 02' 933,73* ri: Wood sC4. Wobd $033,804 VI E. ~, r CE. BrotrEt, •• . ,e7 , ?1 ntul, CE CO. 3 90,000 00 • 2,160 00 230 00 . 17.856 39 1: , 237 25 . 30.0; 612 . 151,359 ViMll3 Os R. Miller. Jr, George W. Jason, Alex. Speer, Wm. :41eRloight., Alexander NuTml, Wm.. Smith, rnyild
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