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MONDAY hIORN LNG
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
AUDITOR GENERAL,
RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT, of Philadelphia
SURVEYOR GENERAL,
JOHN HOWE, of Franklin County
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
ASSISTANT
GEORGE F. OILLISI9RE, of Pittsburgh
- N. M'CLOWRY, of Pittsburgh.
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STATE =TAM.
SAMITELI MgEr , of Birminghain
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JtsEPft R. PASIIS, of Allegheny City;
-%AI .1%.1 BANS. of Robinson township;
It. IT If. EVENEON,:Moon townshis
JACOB STUCRRATII, of Allegheny City;
ANDREW JACKSON ftEAUMONT, of Pittsburgh
. -comr
EDWARD CAMPBELL, JP-, of PittabuylL
COUrrY. ""
5: BLACKMORE, of Fkdatitirgh.
'outrvit
JOHN' Ta' SY - MMES., M. Pittabiligb.
COLT:STY SURVEYOR:
JOEL KETCHUM, of Elizabeth
I.M.E&OP. OP TIME POOPz
TIIOMAS NEEL, of Tarentum
To Coitamaroliumirs.—The correspondent
Who writes us over the signature of "Index"
neglect..! the usual neWspaper rule of entrust
ing uslpitnis real Had he done so,
Wilitiould still have been obliged to decline
riubliihing'his 'article, as it but goes over the
:same: ground of another correspondent, to
whcini iVe hive already replied.
JUDGE DOUGLAS AT CINCINNATI
The, telegraph on Friday night, or rather
on Saturday morning,brought us a complete
4 "'l4Pri'bf fudge Douglas' speech in Ciriein
nati on the previous evening. The hour at
which the nportwas received, rendered it
impossible for us to print .it in our edition
of Saturday morning. We have read the
speech in manuscript, and find it., as was his
• speech in this city, a bold, eloquent and
manly exposition of his opinions on the
great political topics of the day. Expressly
avoiding all reference to the internal
cal . questions of the State, he discussed at
length; these great principles of universal
application, which effect the people of the
entire 'country, in which all are alike intet
ested, and which he said could be advocated
. in Cincinnati as welifas in Louisville—in the
.free'States the same as in the sLaveholding
States:
Whe general topics treated of in Mr.
Douglas , Cincinnati speech, are the same
as those which he discussed in his address
to the people of Pittsburgh,on Tuesday night.
Ile:thicussed the slavery question in its
length and breadth,and left the Republican
party not. a plank to hold to, so convincing
were his arguments.
As we conclude to-day, the re-publication
of Judge Douglas' admirable essay, from
Iftirper'S Magazine, we shall not, at tl-•
present time, publish his Cincinnati speech.
We shall, however, at our leisure, make ex
tracts therefrom, of such passages as strike
us , of more peculiar force and elo
quence.
Judge. Douglas' reception in the city of
Cincinnati, as it was in Columbus, appears to
have been a perfect oration. The telegraph
informs us that he reached the city at half
past six in the evening, and was received at
the depot by four or live thousand persons,
amid trtinituous cheers. the Music of bands
and - the firing of cannon. No reception
speech wits made, as no time was to be lost.
He was escorted ton carriage drawn by four
ho#es, preceded by two bands of music and
taken to the Burnet House, a number of
carriages and persons on horseback follow
, ing .procession. The sidewalks and
streets - 'were thronged as he proceeded
threugh Fourth and Sixth streets. Cheer af
..
ter Aver from thous:ands welcomed the Lit
-
tle t ;knit 'a.k.he passed. Aqittle after eight
O'Citicie he' began speaking in Court street,
Market Space, where, at the hour of dusk.
thousands had assembled, and,with bon-fires
and fire-works, awaited the coming of the
celebrated Senator. When Mr. Douglas
made his appearance, he was greeted with
immense applause, and some minutes
eittitsed before he could be heard. At this
; ;• ;:tiitaitplieyeas than:eighteen to trfenty thou
sand'Persons, it is estimated, were on the
ground,' the entire square being densely
packed.' Though suffering fr'om a bad cold,
AtE,.-PplOis then proceeded to address the
Meeting.
His reinarks were received throughout
with the most unbounded enthusiasism,
and as he warmed with his subject, he seem
ed to carry away the immense mass of people
before him by his brilliant and convincing
eloquence.
SENATOR DOUGA.A.S TO SPEAK AT
WOOSTER, OHM.
The Democratic State Central Committee of
.
Ohio hive made arrangements by which Hon.
S. - A. Douglas will address the people at 11T0Os
tei; Ohio, on Friday, September 16th, at ten
o'clock A. 3f. He will then be on his return
from: Chicago to Washington City, and has
given the Democracy of Wooster positive as
surance that her will then be with them.
Don. Rufus P. Ranney, the Democratic can
didate for Governor of Ohio, and Hon. George
E. Pugh will also address the people on 'that
day.-
The time of holding the Congressional Con
vention has been postponed from September
te. September 17th.
The Democracy at Wooster have made, ar
rangements for a glorious day. Hon. Clinton
Wilson will be President of the day. The
Vice Presidents are J. P. Barr, Jaaiib McCol
tester, Pittsburgh ; T. S. Woods, Columbiana;
Starkweather,Stark ; C. H. Mitch
ner,,Tuscarawas ; Hon. Joseph Burns, Coshoc
ton ; Col. Joss Holmes, Dr. J. P. Cowen,
Ashland ; Dr. Bushnell, Rickland ; Arehiblad
M'Gregor, Crawford ; Hon. R. M' Kelly,
Wyapdott ; Eon. Wm.. Dunbar, Knox ; Judge
Prentiss, Medina ;. Gen. Holbrook, Lorain ;
Robt.. Parks, Cuyahoga; K. 0. Hammond,
Suinmitt ; Judge Day, Portage, and Anthony
Knoble, Sen., Reed, Isaac 4Lnderson,
John GartnerA l homas Dawson, Col. Joseph
Watford, John Hindman, John S. Brown,
Henry 3lunson, John. Reider, Jam'es.
deb - to Thilhollen, Thos. 11.11iee,
Jacob' Soliday, Thos. M'Konkey, of Wayne.
There are a large number of Secretaries.
The Rcieption Committee are Hon. John
Larwell,..D . r, Firestone and Judge Bliss..
Eiettr3ioß trains will be run on the Pitts
burgh; Fort,Wayne Railroad, the Columbus,
Zanesville , and Cincinnati 4ailroaci, and the
Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Half fare tickets
willhe sold aAthe stations along the lines.
Thr Demodraey of IV.sstern „Pennsylvania
are cordially invitedito be present, and we have
'no doubt - that large delegations from Alle
gheny and the surrounding counties will take
an etenreion to Wooster, and
_participateiln
this. meeting.
Truk Rev. Wm. D. Henson, rector ofTrini
tY Church in Princeton, lieu received ancl4c
cepteda call from Trinity Church in Coln.mbna,
ekpects to leave Princeton by tie
111,-. 11:( :—I am murk pained to learn,
from the Press of September 8, that. the - few
innocent remarks I made through 'Your
abopt the opposlition of Col. Fori.ey
to the State tick 4 have aroused the ire of that
wordy.: wairler,:.
11e; speaks scornfully ..of Robert Tyler,
—pays a compliment to the candidates of our
party—touchingly alludes to his former friend
ship for John Rowe—doubtless to console John
for the animosity of the Press, and then, soar
ing away upon the pinions of his self-eoaceit ,
he chants the praises of himself and his news
paper, in most resounding strains.
If I were unacquainted with the political
career of the editor of the Press, it is likely I
I should take him, on his own say so, for a pa
triot of the first quality—a perfect Andrew
Marvel' of purity and high-toned principle.
fiat 14044ctViigt;etult getAfver the conviction th.,t
.Itis , i/cvatfon to Mr. Buchanan had ,1 spice of
ielfiihness ? Who forgets the fact that Col.
FOrneY's discovery of Mr. B's short-comings,
and his tyranny, and his alleged treachery to
the Democratic party, was made after it became
plain that the President worth/ not make ('ol.
F. a cabinet officer, and ruuld not make him
Senator T Is it not a strange coincidence '.'
Col. Forney says he has "nothing to ask" at
the bands of Mr. Buchanan—nor at the hands
of any pre:sideut, or any Congress ; ambitious
only to print "a good newspaper."
What a sublime spectacle is here presented !
—a man whose whole life has been spent in the
hunt of office,"—who has been clerk to
the House of Repiesentatives, and aspirant to
almost anything, including a seat in the Cabi
net., or in the Senate!—to see such a man vol.
'untarily.sObside into the laborious and ill-paid
vocation of printing A newspaper: It is in
deed a great self.sacrifice, and should be resisted
'by a bereaved and indignant people. It is an
event worthy to be recorded side by side with
the abdication of Charles V, and the retirement
of Cincinnatus—only they were old and sati
ated with 'power, and Col. Forney is so young
—"So young, so wise."
I shall not hold the grandiloquent. but
humble-minded Colonel to his rroth‘r to :ive
me a letter to Doutzla., asking' an olliee• •'when
Douglas shall be king - -for e,ro,
reconsider his resolution,and weary of printing
SEPT. 12
his good newspaper—then he will need all thi
influence he may have, to get an office for him
self Moreover, if he keeps on as he is going
now, I fear Mr. Douglas will not agreo with
Mr. Forney, when President, any better than
Mr. Buchanan agrees with hint now ; for they
are wide apart now in their notions of the
policy the Democrats of Pennsylvania ought
to pursue. I quote front Mr. Douglas' late
speech in this city—a document, by the way.
that The Press has not yet found room for
"Never in the history of this country has the
Democratic party ever elected a liver lent
without the vote of Pennsylvania. Who
elected Washington, Jefler:on, M M on
roe, Jackson and Van Buren, and e‘ery Dom-
oolitic candidate from that dAy thi, •
Were the Democracy ni Pcnn.. - plr•r n•ot
going 1., th 'far rump the j,,. 1: , i f ;1,,• JJ
Keysthne State, t,, foract their q1,,,.i0rr. it,,S.. 7,1
in the past, and In wheel in f,. the ran 1,, 14 .1
i 0775 or modern /Ic / mbtican; sin tiwy
did, it would be their own act, and not the Het
of their opponents. The Republicans had no
chance orsuccess, except in the dissensions of
the Democracy, and while be would always
stand up for principle, and never yield it f
the sake of harmony, yet, in uric, t.. pr
serre (i.e principles of the partq, ht wmild
render any personal pri:iudice, anil
he ;night have. [Good and cheers.] The
part of wisdom and patriotism was only to re
number past Twirl-els in ',dee to profit im
them. Wherever there had been past issims
that had died, all the asperity which thcy ever
created should he buried with them, and U ,
should only look ahead in the l'ivtare, hlddiq!,
forth the hamlet. f Demorrary, with our prin
ciples emblazoned on it in clear and unequiv
ocal language, and RALLY UNDER TH E
ORGANIZATION OF THE PARTY
This is what Mr. Douglas thinks—thi:: is hi
manly declaration—and so he would act if he
were in Pennsylvania. But Mr. Forney says
he will withhold from Mr. Rowe his "humble
vote." Nay, further—Mr. Forney says of
Mr. Rowe, - it' he were our blood brother, we
would the more unhesitatingly oppose him.'
It will be seen how far at variance he with
Mr. Douglas' views. One would "reify to,
der the organization of the party - -th, other
would not vote for his "blood brother," if he
was on the Democratic ticket. But, if the
truth must be told, we don't believe Mr. For
ney is half as much devoted to Mr. Douglas as
he was before that gentleman refused to be
come a candidate for the Presidency, in disre
gard and despite of the Charleston Conven
tion. B.
Our city is no less famous for its glass man
ufactures than for those of iron. In all its va
rieties, from common window glass to the
purest flint, Pittsburgh glass maintains a pro
eminence in all the western and southern mar
kets. It is a branch of business early -estab
lished here, and which has been continued
with prosperity and success. We nave a_largo
number of establishments very heavily en
gaged in this business. Among them Messrs.
Cunningham & Co., of the Pittsburgh City
Glass Works, are well known as a solid, sub
stantial, manufacturing house, which annually
supplies the market with a large and excellent
product. They manufacture wlndow-glass,
druggists' glass-ware, and American com-ex
glass, for parlor windows, churches and public
buildings. The tatter is a beautiful and ser
viceable article,. for . the purposes designed.
TheY'are prepared to furnish all grades of
glass upon as favorable terms, and of as good
quality as any house in the city. Their ware
house is No. 119 Water street, three doors be
low ti.,• Monengahela House.
The Senatorial Conferees representing the
counties of. Adams, Franklin and Fulton, as
sembled at Chambersburg on the 2d instant,
and unanimously nominated J. W. Douglas,
Esq., of Franklin, as the Democratic candidate
for Senator in that district. .T. B. Sansom, of
Fulton, was chosen Senatorial Delegate to the
State Convention. .
The 'Democracy of Monroe and Pike coun
ties met in corns-ontion at Stroudsburg, on the
3d inst. Charles D. Brodhead was re-nomi
nated for Assembly. L. K. Barnes, &q., was
elOcted delegate to the State Convention.
C. B. Cotter, Esq., is the choice of Potter
county for the Democratic Senatorial nomina
tion in that district.
AT the request of one of the proprietors of
the Gazette, we state that Mr. John Bausinan
is not connected With the editorial, but with
the business department of that paper, as a
canvasser and solicitor. We understood
from the editorial announcement of Mr.
Bausman's advent _into the Gazelle establish
ment,that he was to be an addition to its editori
al corpsOput from a card of its publishers it ap
pears that his services are engaged fora differ
ent department. The Gazette need ):10t,' how
ever, be ashained of aclinowleding the services
of Mr; Bausman 'in any department of 'their
paper. He is an experienced editor, a ready
writer,-and posted upon all the political
topics of the day.
_ Dotroias is to-visit Indianapolis
. •
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ENE
For ilo• rat,t" T h rost. •
STATE It ET. 13meme"
Pittsburgh City Glass VW arks
State Politics
Ts I :IN to
We ha% direct from the puldt.her,,
Maser_. D. A Co,„ ~r view
Oily. through the hands Esq..
n gentleman who well knows the value of good
books, a copy Of Natural Philosophy, embrac
ing the most recent di,coveries in the vari o us
branches of Physic,. by C. P. quackenbos,,
.A. M. The book i= of such a charneterthat the
educational world will hail it with pleasure.
It is exaotly adapted to the <ellool room,
at the stun , • tine• keeps pa,. with the progre,s
of =offence. Thi, book rneets fully es cry rea
sonnble requirement which . eiLher teachers'or
scholar, can ask.
The author takes nutting for tzranteib never
useA technical terms b.•rore he hai; (leaned
them, firwent , thing- in their natural tinter.
and in -itch n inarincr iis to 1111i•rt•- , them lirrm ly
uptin the 'lliad., aniar
wit!! Ity retain at,tl'lL. t Irtlll , . lime author
hits ingeniously associatiai itli
historical filets. In przt,i
-ples, he associate; thew with
connected with their di,i.ivers . . Ths hurl:, in
a word, furnish..s a coliderii-iNI record or human
progr.i.s in physiesi sciencii. It is very coin
plete. Its subject , are I,r4,llgtt up to the Fe,
ent dap; even La trip, on
.fuly I=t i- duly noticed nutter the head of
serial Tinvit;stiiiii.
This volatile is • , 111) 0 Tut important
additions undo of late t, ho ,1 book litera
ture. We e,nimetal it t,
as worthy of immediate adoption in schools
and families,.
Front llunt & Miner, i%ho aro always gath
ering siinnithing ,0i„1 ant new for the reading
public, we have received The Book of o w ,
Mott:and Comical Stories, an Entlleslh port
-
of Fun. - I ts title e\pr.. chat the hook
is—a handsome volume, Cited with
I.f Wit, of \llrtn Iti.l Pun.
Stltihvair , fro!" Su,
.1..k0. iron] Izoight,
111 , 1 , ill t 1•.•
}:very p.,•r. , .n in 11.,• ,liotkla
cops. It cot-t, but , •.n• dollar, and u, ill tot ,t•ut
to any part or tw,• Ilnit.• , l :ttettes Into of la. -4
It i<itulth,loal by I)it•t-t
N(.‘v Ilttrk.
Tho saw,. Fitzgorahl
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and 11 , , , ful 1-,ls, \VII4I itnty
at Hunt A: It 1)a.
tit)nary ~ f 1..,
evory thing . that • an I..o•it.'y I r la..ught
tho raligo of within ¶1
Of ill a 1,1,111,•; bOhi, h ,11.1 t. 11\11 tp.in
struct. whit, it 11111 , 1. 0:11: , tit Ow readt.r. 4 01.1
or vontor, nuarriisl , 111 , 2 h•, or 111,
sucvessful in ry nditi,m will find.
in this 1.01:, I,oth wii pertinent
to its F.ituitti..in. And it !zr , ut morit of the
work that, tlion , zll 01l ft driit'Llt ,
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rre , l•llt , 11,111 tit. it :.•1 il , O
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their ft-strtin,nt oP tin..., :or thp
a fTrt•ttl. r arietv
thing now, rich and s. - rviccaliic hi; h eau in
ptirc•lnv-4 , 1 in the ca,tcrn tlo•
Th..ir 1111,2' aryl:tint:lnc, stub
the dry tlitdn In itr,ha—•
upon the ttt,l Illt•ir to Sod,
as the tiutditik, ri lit. If gootltt,r unnrd I to : to
pie! e. Thoir sit 1; Or P4llllll . g)1/(1 4 1 .4 U. fanulr
use, is inr u , rind
Opening' Fall and N% inter Coodm
As cool approahe , , all ,sir dry
goods merchant, are ailing up their Aocks
with gocele ..,nitable for the fall and winter
trade, and t character ,d has Ulnae ,
it necessary for thew 1 supply themselves
few week , earlier than wu Among th,,e
who have porehliscil ,•XtelinlN et% , is I! r.. 105.
W. Spencer, who, it., be announce , through
our CObitil 11, is opening, at the old stand which
he has occupied for so many years, No. ;so
Market street, a rich and splendid stock
of tine dry g00d. , . Ili, stool, embrace , every
thing usually found in first establishments,
including both fancy and staple articles, and a
line of elegant to which he desires
to call public attention Mr. Spencer has. by
close application'to hu,ine,., and ke..pkg up
goo d ,took, secured It eors.l trade. and he
iu
vites his old patrons, :and the at large,
to call and judge for thenmelves.
van Dr) Goods
On reference to our lid vertising coluinns it
will be observed that C. 11ailS1,111,,ve,:a the old
stand, sign of the b'•ehive•, No. 74 Market
street, is now prepared to supply all his old
customers, and 11- many new mins as may call.
from a largo and well se lectiql stock of full and
winter dry goods, which / lie is now receiving
daily. These goods by l e just been purchased
at low figures in the ha: t, and will he sold at a
small advance. Mr. Lot one of our best and
most substantial dry good merchants, and his
facilities for procuring the latest amid best
styles of goods enable him to
in
ducements (tar readers through
out this and adjoining ~ , u nties, tire invited,
while visiting th'• lair, to examine the
stock of Mr. Lore , mud the prices it which he
offers geode, and wit know they is ill go h o m e
with something from his establishment.
V.'. the Fait
By order of Gen I I Houston, excursion
tickets at half fare will be issued over the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Bail
road, good during the Fair Week. Our' wcst
ern friends will no doubt ifllia , ve the oppor
tunity to visit our city in large numbers.
" OCCASLONA 1.," of the Philadelphia Prr,s,
has been admitted a member of the Sons of
Malta.
=ln
nn sw,d a y eve•uin m. September 11th, at West Pitt"-
bergh, SARAH A UT ti, aged twenty-Cunt years and
twertryt, o day,
The funeral will take plan• on Tuesday morniug. at
from the re,ideneo of her husband, near
Lowrenee's Glary Work, lo preeeed to SL Cum
ntaiy.
ABSTRACT QUESTIONS may 'do for
hal e t.. ,lo with the genei-al econ
omy-:' .Whtre .ean we lety to the i o t advtuttago? For
HATI3,.PS, OR eLyTIUNG,
FLEMIN64-conner Wood and Sixth, afro, rare induce
ments., .. • . :10.0
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inn.. Try it: it raroly fn.ls to reli..vri sick linatinolio. or
tcdnkneya or tiny kind. avidity of 11, ,my
symptom of Dyspopqin.
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i f i lni rlittves ollitnil Rittiirs ix not up in knit pint
only, and retail,' ut cinn tI.rIIN pt.! r hint!, crest
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D1.1. - -KrizovEN—For the vrontig .•Atorntund,on
of Ulf.. MII•e. Itoacher.,lnd uII knolo or V.., Jou, 1L...
Nat and Noaoli For tie at
Ji SE' Fhb:NUM.'S,
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Inn-4 colliplele c0nf 0 .i,,,,, of
Nalional; sentinienial. and
Mal in ene Pre' , rt. stalls. For salt, I,y
JOHN 11. MEI.IJIIt,SI w,,od .street.
Copies mailed on p' ,, lpt of
1 - 2,Ami I,y pLuult.-- si) core slioit.e
1 Dont* Extra Fautily Flour. just reo.orod r a nd fur
nal. , by MFS A. FE'r'ZEN,
Corner Market owl First streetti.
TIIEIZ.S.-10U poundsth
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5 0 GUa crow - A Nnt,,;
Filberts.
0 . Englititi' Walnut .
50 " Feeon Nuts;
15,000 Fresh Cool Nut. lust rereiCo.l and
, A.N.LtEltcloN.
..41111' Nti."39 - Wood - st.,;opposite sL Churle,
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DOMESTIC GOODS
NOW OPENING AT
No. 74 Market Street
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,Veir g.tivertisentents.
JOSEPH W. SPENCER,
No. SO liarliet Street,
TS NOW OPENING a SPLENDID STOCK
1
or FINE
DRY GOODS,
ELEGANT DRESS SILKS,
RICH WoOf, lIELAINES
Rich Printed Merinos, Valenelas,
A Inr;n• A,,,ortnient oI DREES GOODS, ROUSE-
Fri:NISH Nil and tomKsTic Goons. SKIRTS, it)
and variMy.
TICE BEST DOLLAR SKIRT
,tnek ty very attractive; bought on the best term
‘,ll ,el,l st the I,utrEs'r PRICES. sell)
DAVIS & CO.'S
FALL SALE OF BOOKS,
Ct)MMENCES at their Book Establish
mein, Odd Fpllows' Building, on
Monday Night, September . 12th,
And oontmuo EVERY EVEN - [\n. during the week.
Thy ...tmognmentA ar. , of good character. and muse
The colleetion embrace,.
.%NCIENT AIC1) hfODERIN HISTORY,
TravelA, florniinee, Theology, Science,
tint, Le. Ilarding'ii and I.ippincett's
SUPERB BIBLES;
A large stork of NoTv., BATH, LETTER, and
PIPER. ENVELOPES, An.
'l't stock will all In• open for examination and private
1. , dining the day.
C"" NTRY MER-,NEW GOODS
I'II.\,NTS.CITV LEALERS, !
th.• imnbllc.ollll find Li arg t•
,t,,, is NEW GOODS
ttiCY
'NEW GOODS
VARIETY GOODS )
;NEW GOODS
MENAI
NOW OPENING,
111. i 1.1 . al at th,Prte,s.'24 W GOODS
iNvited to tail anti,
k . X. 111,1110 r.ur I,,,ttnetit And pi,
1)0,, r11T01,111 , 7
~ .NEW GOODS
.1. P. 1i.%.1.11eF111A N.
No P . 2 Wood qtmel.
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
Importer and Jobber
DRY GOODS,
So. 21;1 Market Street, Philadelphia,
HAS NOW OPEN,
One of the Largest and Choicest
ASSORTMENTS OF GOODS,
This
THE SPECIAL ATTENTION
RST CLASS BUYERS,
11 VITS & JOHNSON'S ROOFING
IVM. JOHNSTON,
vt: mei.: that ii•-• pllr
,•11:1.4,1 the ititeiest ef his late partner, (i S.
I F. , . in 11, o NI: Itt Tr.:INF.:4K stria is 111.•
imtltut.teture and dealer in the holltaritig three dietiiiet
eels .4.ltootlng,
I.l.l:ntu Ela.tic. Cement. Pelt and Can—
% a, !Noting.
Improved Felt. Cement and Gravel
[tooting.
3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roof-
111 wilrranteii FIRE AND WATER PROOF. ithotinv.
1l:at~ rill fir sale, wit printed irisirtietionsi for using. °f
n
, BATE:I JOFINSOiNS' OLD STAND,7S, Smitle
11,44 stitsit.
IVILLIA*.IOIINSON.
N. it.— fitint l'i•ntnnt 1,1 a Paint for
Metal long, iit I, U t. ray paint, nitil
neltridb.
THE IRON CITY TRUST CO.,
No. '236 Liberty Street.
T ANK ttr DISCOUNT, EXCHANGE
I , F.PoSIT.
Capital Stock $ 150,000
l'apttal Represented, over 1,000,000
Are 11 vt..r In - gym:Am Lusts.
roll. Par Funds. and Currency received an
ilipa,it. ALL MONEYS allowed to remain for a .SlC
;tai TINC, WILL DRAW INTEREiT. eight 1:x
-0,3,w., on the Eastern and Western cities constantly
I.a .31.• in rums to Sint Collection+ made in all the
principal in the rnited States and the Caimans,
and ricocrEDs pnoMPTLY REMITTEI. to any do
sired point, on day oI maturity.
of ii! the
ult nt th,
I)lr:reruns:
John Moorhead. AlexenderPorsyth,John Heath. Goo.
S Head. .1. MIL Witham tielhert, W. M'Clintoek, Henry
M t'ehough. Pol,ert Andertton.
G. E. WARNER. President.
1,4.23.1 y Iv R C. sant ewrz,
FALL FASHIONS FOR 1859.
C. H. PAULSON,
W )I,ES ALE AND RrrA IT, DEALER
And M amthicturer of
HATS, CAPS. LADIES' FURS, SC
I 3111ncat - laVOiting my FALL. AND WINTER STYLES
of HATS, I'l PS, and FURS, direct from tlio Mannfaotn
rer, and inn prepared to roll them at the
Very Lowest Eastern Prices
CHAS. 11. PAULSON.
••••to.lm No. 73 Wood st., next door 'or. Fourth.
~.-iv, HA 4
T 8 ,,
-4 i.w- '0 4 ,
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t.:
HILLERMAN & COLLORD,
ANIJ RETAIL DCALCIL9 IN
HATS, CAPS, AND 111,11 S,
Arc daily roceivlng from mmaufactorom, an entire new
:Lint 75 Wood street,
• doom from Fourth.
Ql'Ellcr.R.S.—.Bargl•nt's Primary Speaker;
Sargont's intorrnedinto ziposkstr;
Sargent', Standard Speaker,
s Neu a Inerlean Speaker:
FrotArti
The Litth , Speaker;
'olumbian urazur,
'Posit,' 100 Dialogues, for sale hy
J. R. WELDIN.
.solo 63 Woad street. near Fourth.
CI )I,LAPSING DRINKING CUPS.--
A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE FOR sffoonNu MEN
They are easily earried, and yet when expanded form
one of the beet Drinking Cups earned. To be had at
ell° ROWN A TETLEY'S,
No. 134 wood sL.
FREsii ARRIVAL col FOREIGN FRUIT
boxes Dimen Raisins:
Layer
'23 drums Sultana '
100 boxes Valencia '• for Cooking;
111" boxes .".
50 casks 'hante Currants.jing Teeeired and for
sate by RHYMER & ANDERSON,
,elO 90 Wood at., opposite Si.. Charles Hotel.
Dznabi New Arabian,
.just re
received and for sale by
REYMER A ANDERSON.
sell) No. 39 Wood streeL
1 LIS, COLDS, CoNS U.ll PTION.
Ayur's Cherry Poetoralt
Jayne's Expecturant ;
Siitienek'a Pulmonie Syrup;
lieunedy's.-
Wii-tar's Balsam Wild Cherry:
Seller'u, Miller's, nud Ill'Lan; , 's Cough Syrup.
All the al N3VP. unmulted fresh and genuine.constantly
hand at JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
sub). uproar Diamond and Market-street.'
vEBB'S FREE 14A.SON, MONITER,
bold by leelol J. R. wELDIR.
.._
trx Ti) ItRIIKIE coNTltAtrrotta—Sehie4 Fxopc.
poisals will be received 'it the office. of the County
Commissioners of Allegheny And Westmoreland coun
ties, until to o'clock, A. M, of September 15thi or on the
ground, at ID o'clock, A Al. 16th inst., for the ere:eta:awl
a BRIDGE ACROSS PUCKERY CREEK, at Stewart's
Mill—the creek being the line bete een the two counties.
Span fifty-two feet. Stone-work to be done by theperch.
superstrueture by the foot lineal. Plans and 'specifics
dons wilt be exhibited on the flay of letting.
se9i3t.daltw] BY ORDER OF COMMISSIONERS.
CHICKERING & SONS'
1 1 4:
- NEW SCALE:: ,
PIANO FORTES.
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THE subscriber has now on band, a most
splendid stock of Pianos, consisting of 113:,' and 7
Octaves, in Plain and Carved Cases of the most elegant
oescrmtion. from the celebrated Factory of Chickering
& Sons. The instruments are all provided with their
latest improvements, as ItZPLATING^ACTI.N, DOMLE-DAN
PUS, FELT-11,101E1A and are of their.
ENLARGED NEW SCALE,
By which a inueli larger sound-board is obtained, con
se,ttiently the tone is rendered very powerful, yetrettun
ing its sweet and musical quality. fty the perfection o
the Action, the performer is enabled to produee
grades of tone from photi.initt to (r 1 with eta
greatest ease.
& SONS' PIANOS are thus spoken of by th.
best artistes and critics in our country:—
THALBERG says:—•••They are beyond comperison the
best I have ever seen in the UnitedStatee, end will emu
pare tuvorably with any I have ever known."
GUSTAVE BATTER say:—" The opinion which 1 ex
pressed three yeare ago, hay been more than confirmed
•• - ' -• of them, viz: That for rot
ath nicety of articulation,
leans Picayune.]
elegance of finish, and
anti above all for volume
ess, brilliancy and permit
. .e unequalled."
[From the Family Journal.]
"The peculiarmusical qualitiesbelongingtn the Chiek
ering instruments, are a full, musical, rich and pow
erful tone, free from any wooden, noisy, loudness of
sound, so disagreeable to the sensitive musical ear.
They have also an easy, even and pleasant touch, and
will keep in tune better than any Pianos known.
The public are invited to call and examine taws
splendid instruments, which are sold at
DAVL9h CO.,
Book Auctioneer,
Factory Prices and Warranted.
SI WOOD STREET.
NO. 31 FIFTH STREET.
a 11,2: da
NEW GOODS
AA LARGE 6TOCK OF Ladies' Double-
Sole Heeled, Button, Congress, and
taimies a n d Children'. Double-Sole, Cult, Kid, Ito-
and Eng. Last
GAITERS AND BOOTS.
GEO. BLETCHEII,
Manufacturer Of theTelehrnted
GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG,
ELUTING BAND TOUPEES,
An/ MILT DLSOLIPTIOS
Ornamental Hair for Ladies•and Gentlemen,
O. 63 DIARKEir STREET,
Iny2 PITTSBURGFI, PA.
LONG- Br, 3DTTPF,
DEALERS IN MANILLA, HEMP, COTTON AND JUTE
CO R DAGE,
OAEUM, TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN TARPAULIN
DUCE, AND HEAVY DRILLING.
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS,
•NfADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROM THE SHELVES
.1 LARGE STOCK OF
COMMERCIAL STATIONFiRY.
PRINTING
In An its branclu". CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILLS
LADING, PAMPHLFM
W. G. CIIITTICK & CO.,
FOREIGN Am DOUESTIC DRY GOODS,
438 Market, and 433 Merchant Sts.,
ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM EU
ROPE, their
Embracing a full assortment Of Rook, adapted to the
present season. These, with their home purchases, in
American Fabrics,
Will enable them to otter to the Traile, one of the most
attractive stocka in the market.
Are respectfully solicited to ecvnine this stock before
purchasing. augl7:2rrulaw
REMOVAL.
G. HUSSEY & CO., have removed
Cto their new Copper Warehouse, N0.:17 Ftftti
street, in the New Iron Front Block, three doors west
or Wood.
PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL.
C. G. HUSSEY & CO.,
Manufacturers of
Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing Copper,
Pressed Copper Bottoms, LocornZtive Tubing, Raised
Still Bottom and Flats of all Sizes, Brass Kettles, Sheet
and other Brass, Speller, Copper, Solder, Copper Rivets,
etc. Dealers in Block Tin, Tin Pinto, Lead Wire, Sheet
Zinc, Antimony, Sheet Iron, Tinners"Pools,
No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sir Sheet Copper mat to any pattern.
MINIATURE PIANOS.
04,11;JUST RECEIVEDFF.RI
-HWY THE-
MANUFACTORY IN PHILADELPHIA
TWO SUPERIOR
MINIATURE PIANOS.
They are perfect models of neatness and compactness
of form, as well as sweetness of tone. The public are re
spectfully invited to call and examine.
H. ELEBER ,t. BRU., No. 63 Fifth street,
se3 Sole Agents for the Miniature Pianos.
MADAME APOLLINE TETEDOUX!
B OARDING
AND DAY SCHOOL FOR
'YOUNG LA DIES,.No.IIB Minn maim Pist:iburgh.
This School offers to young ladies, besides a full Eng
bah cOtirso.Unuattal facilities to ire the French Lan
guage and Literature, the Princ ipal, an American born,
having resided Several years in anee, and being assist
ed by I.lr. Tetedoux, a native of Paris, and graduate of
the 4 C,4)llege etuulentagna."
The second annual session will open on Monday, the
I'2.th of September.
Price Of tuition by the term, $25; French and Latin
taught without extra charge.
ho pupils received under ten years of age.
For circulars, dtc., apply at Mr. Mellor's and Mr. Davi
son's stores, or at. the residence of Madame Totedoux.
eug6:thera)
OUNNINGILAIIS & CO., N 0.109 WATER
STRUT, are prepared to fill all orders, Wholesale or
Retail, for their
PATENS PRF.SERVING JARS."
Also, CORR TARS, with shoulders. A liberal discount
made to the Trade. an g3l:lm-Ista2dp
TWENTY-FIRST LIST OF APPLICA
TIONS for selling 'Moors, tiled in the Clerk's Of
fice up to September Sch. 15.52.
Burns. Hews, tavern, lot ward, Pittsburgh:
Finnin Timothy, do. h 1 do. do.
Johns John W.,' do. 2d do. do.
Preetach Gustavus, eating house,sth ward, Pittsburgh:
Ryrie Thomas, tavern. . sth do. do.
Thornberg Samuel, tavern, Chartiers township:
Tiernan& Getty, with other Roods, ^_d ward,' Allegheny.
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THOMAS A. ROWLEY, Clerk,
Clerk's 018e..3, September Bth. 1.80. e.k Heit
G.' NTS' PINE SHIRTS—At low prices
EATON, C.SE &
. sell) corner Fifilland Market etrr
( Vertt advertise ntr is,::
•
igencer, Washington.)
iNtrison with instruments
u point of tone, strength
JOHN 11. MELLOR,
JUST RECEIVED;
Side Lace Gaiters.
I=l
No. 00 Water Street
FIRST CLASS
OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES
Cd Wood m=eet near Fourth
IMPORT/M-9 &ND WIIOLEStLE DEILESS IY
PHILADELPHIA
FALL IMPORTATIONS,
CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS
Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars.
ESII
Ansurancg.
CITY AND CIIIITY INSURANCE COMPANY
NTOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT,
11 in purscuince of an act of Assembly relating there
to, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved April
Ilth.lB7itt, Books to receiVo onbsCrlptlons to the Capital
Stock of the City and County Insurance Company of the
city of Allegheny, will re-open lathe office of PETER
PKTEILSON. Federal sire, t. A Ilegeny, on MONDAY, the
llth of July. and be continued until the whole number
of shares are subscribed, from 9 o'clock, A. M., to 4
o'clock. P. M., irellt by.
Josiah King, James L. Graham,
Henry Irwin, William B. Posey,
Peter Peterson, John Birmingham,
O. 0. Craig, Wm. I'. Baum,
James Old, John Irwin. Sen., •
James Gibson. . ' John Sampson, •
C. Yeager, George Lewis,
Saintielflormly, Nicholas Voeghtly, Sen.,
John A. Scott, R. I'. IPDowell,
John W. Riddle,
Samuel Lindsay, Jun., J l !".Lo rk t i tg G m re o i r g e . , : 7
111-Boreland, Thomas Farley,
D. M. EVIL - Alex. ffilands,
R. W. Poindexter, Thom.. Pflimelly - ,
James Park. Jun, James A.tilitison, •
It. h.-id Shield , ' .
.t . o.ootaissioner.r.
jyllttf . - ,• • , 7
GREAT Wi:STtRN
Insuraitre -and Trust Compan!'.
OFFICE IN CO,IIPANY'S 13ITILDING,
403 WALNUT
,CILART.EI:
PETUAL. - •
AuthorizedCapltaL - -
STATEMENT. 31A1 - 18, 18.71.
CAPITIL-Ptlid in nnif ne6nrely invested
ASSETS, MAY. IS, 1559.
Cisu—On hand and in ftitik 512,679 88
In hands of Agents - 033 - 41 17
Real Estate owned by the Company
Bonds and Mortgages—bearing six :oat seven
per vent. interest - 155,040'00
Debts due the Company. well secured 17.748 81
Stock—Par value 78,450 00
Iti Ils reee yable o r loans,de. , not yeti - natured.. 20,117 43
All other seeuriti, 13000,00
LIABILITIES.
Losqm—Ailjusted, not yet due S 6,303 45
Unadjusted 7,031 67
An:untie proof 5.000 00
All other claims 91.57.1 27 •
$38,904 70
.1. WRIGHT. Si , crotary.
R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, •
07 Winer at., Pittsburgh.
N rt , rmTErila•i -
ASSURANCE COMPANY
No: 1, MOORGITE STREET, LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1836
CAPITAL- • $6,29A.1900 00
PAW UP CAPITAI, AN I MCI:PLUS.. 2,194,111 02
ANNUAL REVEME. ha. the year
ending January i. 1,-,
THIS coMPANV INSURES AGAINST
Loss or Thymic, IT Fire, almost every description
of Property. The Rah, 1,1• Pea hat''n are moderate, and,
in all caste, based Upon Ifio ohttratd or of the owner or
necopant, and the merits of the risk.
1.05 , CS promptly n•ljet-ted sad paid without reference
to London. d Nyerhli perivencet ram! prorith•d in Pram.
drlpldorforpnitocial r t f Li knuttry.
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ItKILME,I. , • -
Messrs. Jani,.. 'ittly 0 17 1 M. 0.! street;
• " Jekt l ri..y.l b Co., 17:: NV.0.1 street;
' • Bros ntC Kirkpatrick,. 1:43 Liberty street
cr. street;
M'Etr.y 51 Wood street;
.1;o1 ;es Ali 'a.] .0 Gr.. DNS WOO4l street
" Nuluel; 0 I 93 Water street:
" 11..\. .0 First and Wood sta.;
•• Jos. W 00.10.-11 0 C... Secomi anti Wood tits.;
" Atwell. Let, & CO.. S Wllodstreet ;- • -
Iturehnelit Cu., Fourth and Market streets
•• M'Candles•s. - I(Tealls o(7...Wood:rad Water eta
15 I`IIII..ILELPIIIA. •
George H. r_-y., 13 hank street;
Messrs. 3lver... c. - I;l.dad - 11 k ( 1 ...=.32 Market street;
" Wm. 1 - 0., •.:2 Senth Front streetv -
" Collins, Front and Newstreets
Saud.. 11111;•dils 0 Co., (do Market street;
.1:IIII(L , 0011 22 Le.titia. street
Joseph It. Al liehell. President 3L - R•latnies .- 13ank
Jana, I•untap. F....-.1..1'n-16.-at Union Rink:
Hon IY..\. 1 1 01 - 1,-,1..te . I ;l4 , 3:Supreme Court._ -
J A 311.:S W. .11. RR ipTT. Agept,
T..tr p"rnry.liliier, 103 Wood street.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.,
OF PITTSBURGH. . .•
OFFICE—No. 37-Elftlt Street, Bank Block.
NSU IZ AG•A 1 ALL KINDS OF
I
FIRE ANI. MARINE 1:181:8.
Cs. .101 IN I). ItIeCORD,-Vice
Pn•vdcut:' I. AI. Y.t rUIC , t... ) )4.retary; Capt. WILLIAM
DEAN. 1tt...t.r..1
DrIECIVILI-1,... 3one, C. 1.. lifirrey ellildSs
Ca pt. IL C. (It - ay—LW:I A. B. L.Fahnetitock, John
n.or, , r, I, l',•onook. IL I'. Sittrl mg, Capt. Wm.
Doan,lllo,t. M. ILA Davis. • ' my 23
..../MWAILD DUFF
DELAWARE
INSURANCE COMPANY
I
NCORPORATE,D BY THELEGISLA
TURF. OF PENNST.VANIA,
OFFICE. S R C'OILYEL! THIRD AND WALIVIITSI'S
PIIIL %DELPHI:I.
Marine linsurance.
ON VESSEL 5,.1
CARGO, To all parts of the world.
FREIGIIT,
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by Myer. Canals, Lakes-and bdindilgpfgtl
to all parts of the trni4n.
HIRE INSIMANC?.."
On 3ferclumili=it generally,
On Ntortis. Inyelhng lionses, de..„ etc.
ASSETS UP THE t.'0.21/PA 7%,
.t!nttiilmatt 7, T 5514.
Bonds, lifortznees. and Roal Estate._... 71:443 55
_
Philadelphtit City coot. Loan 105114 00 •
Pennsylvaniaa
State Tiens ............. ......... ...... 104,45'00 -
17mted States Treastiry Notes . EMT 50
Railroad 0 'II cent. Illorts.atte Bonds.- 157,375•00
Smelts in Railroads, .idd and Insurance Cos-. 25,362.50
Bills lits2.eiYahle . .. Z 71,666.38
Cashon hand ....... ........ ............... ..... . ..... 4.,001
Balance in hands of Agent., Premiums on •
sdavi tie Policies recently tssueibanil other 67„.W:3
debts due the .. . }4
. .
. . . .
Wm. Martin, SamuiL F. Rtokeig, * :
Edmund A. Bonder. • -'.• J. F:Peniston, - "
Theophgus Paulding, Henry Sloan,
John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington,
.Tohn C. Dm-is, E. Jones Prooke,
Jame? Trarplair, Sp.:meet MI isainp,"
Wm. Eire, Jr.. Thoman C. Hanel, - .i
J.ones C. Band, Robert 13nrtoti,. --._ ~
Wm. C. Luißsig, Jacob P. Jones -
Joseph H. Seal, James B. 111'Frl.r * lar.d
Dr. IL M. Huston, - Joshua P. Eyre,- '
Geo. G. Lieper, . Jolin. B. .Semple., Fitt
Hugh Craig. D. 'l'. Morgan,
Charles'Rellny. .f. T. Logan. - ll
V, ILLIAM .11AR'LLN; Piaiiiilent..•
THUS C. HAND, Vice Pi'esideintr .
ELCIST I.n.aram, Secretary%
"FRIT. A TiFIT. - PHIA Fritz AND`
LIFE INSURANCE COBITANY,
N 0.149 CHESNUT STREET,
Opposite tile Custom - Ilona,
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OP . INSIJ
RANCE, either Pr turd or Limited, on 'every
description of Property or l‘lerehandise, at ressapnbie
. „
rates of premium.
.Ro-Bl7wr P. - RING. Pretddent,
M. W. BALI , NV IN. Vice President, -
UI IiECToRS
IL IL Cope,
George. W. Brow'. .
J0w..01 S. Paul,
John Clayton,
Charles. Bases,
E. B. Enghah,
P. B. Sayers,
C. Sherman,
S. J. 31arargee..
F. Btacanuu_N. Secretary.
J. G. COPPIN, Agent, .
Corner 'Dent and Wood streeia
PENNSYLVANIA INSUBA_NCE CO.
Or. Plt4ribtirgh.
No. G 3 'Fourth Street
Jacob Painter, Rod) , Cattooon. 1. Urter.Sprottl;
C. A. Colton, J:11114, IL A. A. Carrier,
- Tien Henry Sproul, Vot•ghtly, (l(..orge W.Sinith.
A. J. J0ne ,, ,,, 11,11111,10 • , Robert Patrick,'
Chartered .
l. .. l 5300.000
FLEE Ahl) )lARINE 111111 l .0.1 40
scriptions.
•
OF710:11S :
A. A. CARRlER;Premidept.
r. SpliuUL,Seerellu3r
Pittsburgh Insurance Company,
NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH.
ROBERT A LIVA Y. rrosident4
BRADLEY, Vice Pre9ident.
F. A. RINEHART. Seerentry.
kOr I miire, gal ted II I " AND CARGO RIBBB,
.on
the Ohio allti 'ltiv,•rs and tributtpex, tuad
MARINI?. RISKS oonoraify.
And agaima bes, and ,iionagt , by. Fire, and aeinst. the
Perth et •tlie dert and Inland Navigation and TraZklinni ,
tathill.
C;R r.C . TORS.
Rolw? ,: thirty, Samuel M'Clurkart,
Jo e D. Johll
Jamvs I ktV id Richey,
Jalnl, IV, Mailman, • Charles Arbettlynett,
Alexander Bradley, J. L. Leech, -- •
John Fullerton,
R. Robimom, Robert 11. ILartley,
'William Carr, . &ZS
,
Western Insurance Company,
OP PITTSBURGH.
GEORG d - PARSIE, Prt,ident
F. M. riORIJON, Secretary
Omer-N0.92 Water street, (Spang D O2 B Wareholin
up stair rPitt,Lurgli. •
imtire ag;diist all kinds of FIRE and MAR:3a
RISKS.
• A. Home Institution managed by Directors win"
Kell known in the eonununity,and who are detennl
by promptness and lit,etality) to maintain the char
which they hare assumed.. tittering the hes - t)
tion to those who desire to be insured.
AMETS, anti, 15.59.
Stock Accounts
Open Accounts, Cm,
Premium Notes..
Notes and bills discounted
George Dar,9le,
J. W. - Butler
James hi'Aulev,
.Andrew Aekle - v
• -
- - - Sr. 00•000
$288,400 00
----$ 10;Za7 05
49 1 000 00
..,2,46:s 2
933,734 19
SAFETY
IMEMICEE
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. —
No. 95 Water street, :Pittsburgh.
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