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EDNESDAY MORNING::::SEPT. 14
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
AUDITOR GENERAL,
RICHARDSON 1,. WRIGHT, of Philadelphia
SURVEYOR OEN ERA.L,
JOAN ROWE, of Franklin County
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
'• ~ten Laly..yrro=,•-
(.Ir..OilGE Pittsburgh.
DISTRICT TWANG,
JOHN N.I%I*CLOWRY, of Pittsburgh.
asaaacm;: _
sA3itCist•xr.ii of BiAninghitn.
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.304EPH of Alle.ghetriy:Cßy;
SAMVELof Robinson township;
PIP LIP R. STF.VENSON, of Moon township;
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JACK Mieglieny
CANtiitEW JACICSON BRAIDIONT, of Pittsburgh
60111‘18.910: 1 CRI
EDWARD CAMPBELL, Jr.., of Pittsburgh.
CO , IINTT TP.r.ast!c37.;
JAMES BliACtil3Fit,'ilf Pttt.iburgh
COtM s ."tt AUDITOR:
JOHN T: I STMNIES; Pittsburgh
~4 3 oTt auxvr.roa:
JOEL KETCHUM, of El=both
DIRZCTOR OV TILE POOR:
aradYfAtitiEEl,,'Of Wrentum
THE FAIR
'TheAllegheny County' Agricultural and
Fair commenced yeterday.
and during the day a very large number of en
tries-wers made, indicating that, although a
County Fitir, the present e xhibition will be
equal in interest to any State Fair which has
yet - been held here. In all departments
th'erelS' promise of a good display, and yes
terday the city was fast tilling up with visi
tors from wdistance. The weather promises
to be favorable. and everything seems to in_
dicz,te a very Pleasant time. The man
agers have been untiring in their labors to
have everything as it ought to be. They
are all in constant attendance, and it will
not be their fault if the exhibiton is not a
most successfid one. The amount of pre
minnis- offered exceeds three thousand Six
hundred dollars, besides medals and diplo
mas, and a most commendable spirit of- em
ulation exists among the exhibitors in
every department.
The :publie - is taking great intere
iu the exhibition rind the ground , : Wi
be visited for the next three days, y
many thousands of people. They are east
of access from the city either by the Citizens'
Passenger Railway, or by the trains of the
Penn Sylvania Railroad.
For particular descriptions of the arrange
ments, , and of the more attractive article.
on exhibition, we refer to our local depart
ment upon the first page.
- _
DEATH OP MR. JACOB MTOLI
The painful announcement of the death
of one of our most worthy and upright cit
zebs fallS to our lot to-day. Mr. M'Collister
died very suddenly at his residence, of pleu
risy, on Tuesday morning at five o'clock. Mr.
M'Collister was ill but a few days, and the
fatal termination of his sickness was r,t
anticipated until a short period before hi
death. On Tuesday night of last week, in
his capacity of President of the Douglas
Club of Allegheny county, he took a prom
inent part in the reception of Mr. Doug e ,
in this city. Then he was full of life and
excitement, and before a week-had elapsed
he was dead.
Mr. WCollister was a true man in thebest
sense of the term. He poss.sed sound
common sense, prudence and foresight in
business matters, and a heart full of kind
neas:to his fellow-men. All were his friends,
and knew not what it was to have an
enemy. His manners were quiet and tin-
OFFirsitind in public affairs he was rath
er inclined to hold back than push himself
fprtrAcl; He was a most valuable Mid.use
ful citizen, and, as member of councils,
school direCter, has served the public
faithf4r:exid well. His occupation was
that of a . tobacconist, and he devoted hi ,
industry to his business. At the same time
he had a well informed mind,and kept him
a,l.VWste;d 'upon all the current topics of
the day. Those who were his familial
friends know, that there was no more pleas
ant comErmino truer friend.
He leazesp family to, mourn his„ death
ada l tiNiVire none Of those'who ktieW"liiM
whoplo ! not most deeply sympathize wits
them in their sudden bereavement.
KNOIVN6THINGISIVI AND REPUB
The Germans of New Tork State aro ask
why the "Republican " Convention, which
lately met at Syracuse, placed upon their Slat,•
ticket an ardent Know Nothing (Davies,) and
why it did not take some action in opposition
to the infarnous•exeise law, and why it did not
denounce the Massachusetts two year amend
ment law, so ungenerously aimed at foreigners!
These are pertinent questions and easily ans
wered:
P,14,1)04 --,approves of the Excise law he
cause tt was their friends in the Legislatur ,
who passed it ! They put Judge Davies on the
ticket, and did hot denounce the infamous Mass
achuiette two year amendment law, simply be
cause they were all tainted with Know Noth
inglsrn and hate the foreigners.
Had they deemed it politic, the Convention
would have gone as far as the best "American"
thent'all in adopting Know Nothing princi
ples. ;
I FFieyand left undone just enough to
show where their hearts were, but not quite:
enough to satisfy the other wing of the "(IP : -
position." Jordan is a hard road to travel,
The Sheriff of Dauphin county, for the last
two pws,-.ancl how many previous we know
not, published his aciverthentents of the sale
of real estate, on which he had levied writs in
his bands, in the German and English newsp-
papers, printed by George Bergner. The. Act
of the 112,1 April, 1846, forbid, the Sheriff
publishing "the sales of real estate, in !MIN'
two newspapers published by any one man,
company of men." It appears that all sale,
made during the term of the present_ Sheriff,
would have been set aside, had the exception
been taken. At the late session of the cdurt,the
exception was taken to the Sheriff's sale: 0f ,. t1:14
property of John Soutter to A. Boyd Hamil
ton, for $l,BOO, and the sale was set aside ac
cordingly
Gsa..! JACKION'S old horse is dead at last,at'
the age of forty-one years. For several years
he has been unable to masticate, and was fed"
with bran, arc. The defunct carcass of tlis
famous old horse was interred with all due so
lemnities "in the presence of a large con
course of his old friends." _
Tne, number of .. visitors at Saratoga this
season, have been twenty-three thousand and
eighty-four, against eighteen thousand four
hundred and sixty-seven for the same period
last year—showing an increase of four thou
sand six hundred and sixteen.
" Stx feet in his boots!" exclaihial,4'.44l-31irri.•-
Beeswax. " What will the impotineneeof
this world come to, I wonder? Why, they
mightjust as reasonably tell me the mtuvlad
.six heads in his hat.
PROFESSOR GARD N ER.
No one who visits our city during the
should neglect to call ut the Girard *use rdi
procut4"at supply of Prof. Gardner's - p'elebrat
New tii;gan3-;.*Ath. It it' exuetly;what the
p ro fesSi reprten4 it to- be, and. beats, any
soap foßghaviiii . Can belted' any slhere.
Th e aiies sjij w4d bid e nddress they peo-
Pe on-"the fair krotind, upon the merits Of his
soap,and we stand ready to endorse every Avold
he may say in its praise.
The Anglo-Saxon brings the new , or
death of Leigh Hunt, nhtilliant and aihlin
writer, and ono of the most genial and del ,:fht
ful of Efighstr anthon , ..
Mr. Hunt was born in Middlesex., England.
in 1784. His father was a clergyman, and 3
WeA Indhin by birth', but bidng in Penn,yl
- vania at the time of the RevOititi,,ii be w,,,
forced to ny to England.
Mr. Hunt. on returning to England, was
tutor to Mr. Leigh, nephew ut Lord Chandos,
after whom his sun was named. Hunt, receiv
ed his education with Coleridge, and oLlier. ,
now famous at Christ's Hospital, and left some
most agreeable reminiscences of In Ech...,1
days there, in '• Lord Byron and ::nee or hi
(211tennporarive
u t showed his talent f,,r poetry ,•arl
and became an author and editor, in eonjon ,,
lion with his brother John. While editin
London Joieiwal he libelled the Prini.e
by calling him a "fat Adoni, , of lifts, all
was imprisoned two years therefor—abo payin
a fine of £5OO.
His brother John also shared the iinprisol
ment, and the costs of the suit to Is th 1 thei
were £2,000 in all.
On leaving prison he publi4o(l
and continued writing in various poriodiva
some of which—Th.. , for irotan.
were mainly composed of hi,
His works have gained much popularity sin( •
the days when Byron and his ad mir.•r-•
ne re
at the " Cockney SeM,Ol, - and tlier rit
be
alwa)s been delicately fanciful, g.•m•n•ir• 31i ,
high toned.
Sheriff's Sales
DEATH OF LEIGH iauvr
•
Among intimate friemlA nuttil
liazpitt, Luiub, Shelly. kent. , , 1,1 , y , l
others, whose fame is w ,, rM w
years be has resided iu cotttrartiti , . rot
The Dollar Mark.
There m, small difficulty in t i.oertaitting
the origin of the Dollar Murk. The -
diet Commerre say! , that as the Stcini.h dol
lars once circulated here were called t• piece,
of S," (consiA.ing of eight real:, were , tatnited
OD the coin, -S t the toe vertical li,-
v‘,ttre rtm ttrough the figure f, in thti r
S, to distinguish it from the incr4, Itutnet:,
. corres.powlent remind, •' -.aim , war
is usod wl the ntil•rn= of Vwtiv..-,al o r liraro
there therccure no dollar: plerr9 ‘.l
hu-s mil-rei I- inairttli.d 1;' , H1 1, •
Spritkinos of the Sptito , h (I,llnr. tho \
e'yelnyard , rl sav
variety Iv:lF..the pillar dollnr
the tsco pillar= on ropre-entln
Pillnri of ll , rculeF, the anci.nt nau,
opposite promcditdries fit the ',trait.. ot
The rude itnitntion of th ,,, rude pillar
writing, connecting them
have been the origin th, , d , Harmark
universally familiar.'
adds, however, that thy Jeri vatlon f th ,
from ,• the Spanish d,llar 1)0111 , 2
of eight, - is "a more
The question. though not important. i; con
cis and interesting, and to bi
up.
Ae regards the eomparitive value ~ f
French ri-franc piece and the A nieri.'an .1.•!lar
the facts are : The French
grains Of purr silver. The A ineri. , an
tin
weighs 3i84 grains. and i , worth 9,i cont ,
mills. The old American dollar me.gli- 112 .,
grain, and is worth ffl,nl But tw. half
lars coined since 185'3, weigh only .IF-4 grain,
value 30 cents,—current value. The From
I
5-franc piece contains 344.'.grair1 4 of [giro
ver. Tho American dollar of I 502., •
grains of ciker. The dollar (if 179 S
;174.9 grains of pure silver. The American
til pieces were not affected by the Art ~f
Feh
ruary :214, ItiSi3, which lo d tle Saba,•
silver in our coin:,. The ueiudit et h,,.
dollars, issued since „f
ver and alloy, against groin, f th, old $
piece. We have in d. c‘a.•l.
amount of !lino silvor in purl, half dollar
pieees, but believe they are more valuable than
the ii-franc pieces, but not much.
Life and Iflstory of Flora Temple
The Waterville Tilr-s msures its readers that
the following is an authentic record of Flora
Temple's early life: Flora
queen of the Turf,' was 6 , r, it, the
Sangerfield. She was foaled in and.
when quite young, sold to Nathan Tr-c,
Hamilton, Madison for the sum of who
kept her less than three years. Flora then be
came the property of Win. Congdon, of
Smyrna, Chenango county, who subsequently
sold her to Messrs. Richardson
tori, Madison county. This firm kept a livery,
and Flora became quite popular with the pat
rons of their stable. Mr. Hichard,on finally
took the mare to Washington Hollow. Duche. , s
county, and swopped her off for pure
con-
Lathing one hundred and seventy-five dollars.
Flora's dam win, 'Madame Temple, a • horse of
all work,' first owned by Elislia Peek, of this
village. Flora was her first colt.
Count} Nominations
The Democracy of Sus:quell:um:4 roen t v met
in Convention at Montrose. nit the feh inst.,
and nominated the following ticket :
See
tor-Thomas Johnson, {subject to Confer
ence.) For Representative—Charles S
Bert. For Commissioner—Daniel
Trea.surer—Amory N. Bullard. For DiAri..
Attorney—,J..B. McCollum. For County Sur
veyor—Timothy Boyle. For County Audit
Stanley Turell.
The DerimerirMy .nf Warron county met ,; 1 ;
the fth, and nominated L. L. Lowry 1, , r A
--
; Andrew Hertzell for Commk.;,ioner:
Charles Case fur Auditor, and Philip fl. Ltt
!tins fur Surveyor.
Mu.. PA a, the American arti4,
long resident in Rome, is now in London.—
His - Venus, which was said to have been re
jected by the committee of the exhibition in Par
is, is now on the way to this country. So far
from being rejected, however, it was at first
promptly received, and elicited the warmest
eulogies from artists and commissioners.
other Venus, however. wag .ent in, and was
rejected, not. upon the score of nudity, but be
cause of personal animosity toward the artist
on the part of some men of the committee.—
From some unexplained reason Mr. PRErO ' f ,
picture shared the same fate.
A SOUTH FAIN paper thinks it would be hend
to find anywhere,- "more lawYers, doctors, col
onels, captains, majorsand'squires, more legis
lation and laws less understood, more migrato
ry population, more halt-cooked biscuit, hard
er corn-dodgers, less care ' for expenses, more
- a 'iro' mnita" •
regar - f 43 ,, more go-a es
more Bibles, more novels, more releigion,
and more dwills, - more cleverness and lib
erality, more real independence, wilder
oxen more politeness and gawkiness,more dan
gerous atetunboats, unsaferbanks, more pitch
ing koraes and awkward dancers, than in aura
bi3lov r edidd lideired. trniied Stases.
Blackberrying.
" Ab : Sam. she's gune dead::
." Is she detel,
" Ves, Sam. She ei;t fur me three days
after she died. -
t)11. no, Hun,, you Mean three days pre-
rtoli4 to her doeen,e...
No. She hied no niece: she was an or
phan "
I moan before ,liedeparted this
oaithly ten •went
•• That is. thr. , dsys N r,,r, she died."
v o, • I wont down to 500 her:
\\Tut up to ilo boid.idu wid de bed in my oyes."
• You incnn with the tpur,in your eyes."
Nv id di• I,ilLncs in sty eyes. Scz she,
• ['sows, gtiin Lr leak di, world oh
What did y,tu reply
I ed 1 didn't care much. Den she axed
no if 1
1.11,111:III, I said CS SO 1 went down to Dr.
N i.l..ht 801 l " - --
" tt , Dr. Night Bell : that the name
of tb, bell t , n thed , n.r—tu , • night bell."
,• Well. I 'ailed hip) Dr. Night Bell, any
hf,w
I pro=unnthe cea a v‘ ry good phyBicinu?'
N. he wl-11't he WB5 nt home.'
oTh, no : 1 Int•lttl h.. N,:ln a doctor rum
o .
Y, he war countitoz, out notea when
I went in. -
No, Bon,' You .1, not understand. I
Mean he Wit a lite . tOr al:“,:fle
; le• w :on L .fq:131.1 . 11 . 1: Lr MKS Sittin . on a
three.h.:4;:,:d
I t,l 11.• ivai a doeter of
reputation.
• • ; wa: , h er: 6e. ica, a nice feller. lie
N\: l- .1,,
:1- 11/' 1•It•rk
\\".•11, s\ Lvt W.l U .1 fur you
•
UI3LIOII
lii• Lrttb.• `lit• 3 1,'.3".`
N..,it
use I .It r.
t .11 le
ticvertlielt
\V liat ,I,LI it ,ity on t
-It ill
wndn w
,11. 11 , • I intl.t tit•Avti 11,11110(.1
li.) al: put in t yturt ~ f h
it it down, '•• 1 wi.
OW, 11 1..
N .•. zntor
11.• weit4holutit out.'
\\*,•l;. v. a,lh.z the
I •Wo ll.a in,-.1
iii any way etli
NV.T. u, , :w did the ritetli
-1 t aoitta 111tY.t tirt , l 1,1", I.llt lbw
“: tnkiii• 11 , broth,
ti:ii d. .y ktil l h,r."
Tbvtt nr not-1 Lay t. lut,t•ral I
ttw last -
••N 1)k• I t,trt't bury
it.r 11,1:11 lt , Nt •
htt.to tl•tt'- Iw-I :tut t g.l out 1,1t1.1.1wr
i.1.-eitrlty in v. hick tho• hlitOry llf thj,
.'ll and the
,hr tin I.lld Earl Bt•llellIttill,
1.11.te,11
Ili ed r. , ;111.• A err. and 1.11CcC1.11,1‘./11, ha,
-ft. , n
nct• -t., a petition addrv,,-
,•: 2-I I. It: Il ;1311,111, ', graniha,n,
in,rl. It l'av4a - in et/ft
-,01..1., ttl 1;1, Ilichard, Earl td
1:• , ita115 , 111, 1..1,4 Le, erher of Set,. Enghoid
i..rk. amt Adlniral the,,
taken :.he K MEI, at that
6,- a not• rttltlt••r tel i•.ratc. when he found
err_'. - 1:r eat tr. v-111 - ••. :lf I.llt.Unerttl,
i...‘111.1, It ...lte'lllll ,lll ., 111 Lord
•.1 be the Earl
tho•
MEET
I t,:tt 01.1 f et/rr ., pttr .
" s l ' " Y "I 1"
w, in an, thi, petition
The I'll , v. •r u , t, t. ,
Kidd .
I •''
• • V nrl..llJ •‘. made
aleri: our 11,T, di-eiiveritif: the
, it K:fl.l. the pirate , NO
find • •bi•rii it wit, buried
, ,iiterpri,ing travel
',l', of :11osii!tri pplietrated
(he pr.,phet conitibutii: to a late num
ber iit i• of traviik
T'k of l ' iittdiu.
•ir ' toff the Enteric of
Africa. in id , . Indian it, say; In .k.
f. I it. 1.1/. 'Apt 1 idd, buried
there hi, pr, 17 . 101.0.
and 111..ta1. the 1 , ',..:11.1 ,• r of Italia :111.1 the fur
ther utri..nt • l ' orrilia have fund
full tiviuhlial for
taithin• that the pirate wear hi. wealth .••
Tn 4. Fhr , :. n;n-r
to
It require , iTreat ;ea - linens and exrerivnee
i:teer a i•iintio rliurn rapids. ;the Sault
and a , hurt time before o ur
ar
rii nI. tt rO.'- n ,airrii-iiiinili nt, two .Irneriiirms
had iiturial 1,, d , ',.1.11,1 them without
bont
. wore. up-et. A, the
diem !dime the
to w•- mai.% 1 l i i .` were attract
d te I aal. id' the river to ttateh the -true
..f Ih.. unfiirtimitte nom. their:Mg that
itny attempt at a n•-rue weed be h itii elet,_.
Suddenly, leiwerer. it iiiirrein appeared robing
tr tii th.. g !mom dram le with excitement
•• Save the man with the red hair '"
ideititcrl ; arid tl,O irixartions which
aiire flits in I,ll.,(nuence of Ito earnest rip
, peals; pritved curce.. , ful, and the red haired in
dividni3l, in an exhausted rendition, was safety
•• ewe , me eighteen tlullars,
snid hi: '
rermiert drawing a long breath-and
timirot iiti hie as,ibtants.
Tim red !mired man's friend Mid not
eredimr id tie , Sault, and in default ul
a t a iitipetim: i laitm was allowed ttl pay hi.
deid m nature.
Tut: for the r,torution of Bi,liop
hetertbed., pbol re.zolved by his
frietek. it Is pretty .• , •rtiiu mew, will not be al
lewed igoroue
lOWA' frterll the l nr hurch party, contrary t.
\prclaliw • n it rtaink . ,l uKliilc !ago
'Fit I . rea•ling public should be guarded against
pla,m4 \ 1,11:11$( . 0 101 the silly rumors of i"la
vcr, hcing nut in ,cvcral harbors of the
l'nion. which the Black Reptildiram" pry's
jort 11.v.illHl 01, conflating.
tin. L•-, 6in.l u+to ilr. .
Captain
Sate the Matt with the Red Hair
, t ro ,Tic i 7 :01, 1,.% the Ilrpo:ition for pc,
litionl efloct
Sale of the Carl kin Iron Works.
tht Thur-day 11+4. the eooll3iVil property
known I+4 the Carlb.le Iron Works, were put
uh at public -ale. by the assignees of Peter F.
Ege, . and Me- , r. Wm. M. Bee
tem, C. \V. Ahl, D. Rinses, and Win.
Young, for s:++,loo. Mr. Ego reserves a por
tion of the estate, valued at about $5,000.--
H, rah/.
kSTIIONN. K Lord 31anelleld being will
lg to save a man who had stolen a watch, di
v•ted the jury to bring it i 11, value ten pence.
'nil pone •'. niy lord. - ,aid the prosecutor,
why the very fashion of it cost rno fifty
Perhaps so," said his lordship,
but we are n o t to hang a man for fashion
eke."
THE NEXT THINO To IT.—Got any ice at
our end of the liable, Bill
No; but Fee gut the next thing to it. -
" What's that;'
A. severe cold."
Vertigo, Extreme Languor and Exliaxstion;
WILL. NOT 'mount-Y:l'ot after using one bot
tle of BaIHHAVES HOLLAND BITTERS. Take halt
a teaspoonful regualrly, pne hour before meals—eat
moderately—take a short walk before breakfast, and you
will find that all that has been said of this remedy to
true. Try it; it rarely tale to relieve mei: headache, or
weakness of any kind, acidity of the stomach, or any
symptom of Dyspepaia,
Rmd Chrefufly.— The Genuine highly Concentrated
licerhave's Holland Bitters in put up in half pint bottles
only, and retailed at one dollar per bottle. The great
demand for this truly celebrated Medicine has induced
many imitations, which the public aliould guard against
pure basing. Beware of imposition! See that our name
flu Ili, label ,f every bottle you buy.
BENJAMIN PA4:E, Ja. & CO., Sole Proprietors, No.
27 W.ed,between First and Second etc., Pittsburgh. t
F. A. lIIEWOCII Si: SONS,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONER
Wholebale and Iteti
NO. 421 ST. CLAIR STREET,
:Q.Manufacturers of French Sugar Toys, Gumdrop,
Cream Dates and Figs. common Candy and Kisses, Sic
sea
JUJUBE • ASTE.•=SO boxes assorted
TOUTS, just reeeir.od and for sale by
REYMER & ANDERSON,
8G Wood st., opposite St,. Charles Hots
MEE
em Advertisements.
NOTICE.—A meet of the Board nt,,Manw
-11,z:7 gert of the Better of fug° of Western Penn
sylviana, will he held at the Ini+tittitinn, Cu THURSDAY"
AFTERNOON, September 15th, at 2 o'clock- By order
of the President,
JON'S T. LOGAN. Secretary
AT A SPECIAL MEETING of the Third ward
u-ry Board of School Directors, held on Tuesday . Even
log.thelath hist, the following preamble and resolu
hons were adopted:—
WHEREAS, It lies pleased Gt', by a divine dispensation,
to remove from our me kt fell' late hien(' and co lleague,
Mr. JAColl M'COILIST ER, the membet sof tlus Board
are thereby deeply afflicted.
Runtred, That we sympathize with the family and
friends of deceased, and otTer them our condolence in
this heavy affliction.
Rufilviiit. That ih token of rods to the 0
deceased. the school+ undercharged t Boa,
missed until Thursday looming, the 15th inst., at
usual hour, and that the Prlnct pal and Teachers of t
school, together with the scholars of the Grammar an
Intermediate departments, be requested to attend tilt
funeral in a (oily.
Ruotroi. That the members of this Board attend th
funeral to a body.
Emotes?, That the Secretary he iustrueted to cut:
these prdtteediugs at length upon the records of di
Board, and that a 1 , 0 pr be tratomittett to the fainilv.
noNr. Dusc AN, President I n o cot.
C. W. Leant. Secretary.sel.tat
_ . .
PROCLAMATION
NV -IEIIEAS, in and by the 13th section
; 1 4 the Act of the f;eneral Assembly of Pennsyl
vatias passed .lily 2,1, I , :ftti. entitled "An Art relating to
the Election. of this Commonwealth." It is enjoined
,n (ho ShcrOdof s• very comity to e notice 01 such ell,-
nuns to be 110.1. and enumerate tti s u ch nom, what 4.1
firers are to he elected. In pu,tainee thereof, 1..1 A M E...-1
L. GRAII Aft. Sheriff of the county of Allegheny. do
therefore mule known, and give Chi. piddle notice t o
the electors of maul county of Allegheny, that at; ENEIt-
AL ELEt-cluN will be held in said count, ~n the
SEI , IND TUESDAY, 11th PAS alp 11c1'linr.1: sExT.
at the se% eral Election District , therein.
And art directed by said 1801 rection of the Act ofJuly
11:19. I hereby give notice, that e'er) person. teXesiiit
Jortteek .1' the Prove,: who shall hold any (Olive or ap
pointment of profit or tried. tinder the flovernment of
the tasted State". or of this State, or of any city. Isr
in
erporated district. n thither eiitronnistonoil oiliest or
therms° a subordinate officer or agent. who is or shall
etnploye,l tinder the legislative. executive. or Judi.
tary department of thir State, or of the United States.
r of any city, or incorporated ilnitruit, and al., that
very m en‘N.r o f Congress, and of the State Loignilature,
and of the Seltret or Common Tina , il of any elty,or Com
sinners of any incorporated district. is by law Meares
of holding or exercising :it the rain, tune. Ow attics
• am,..ilitment of Judge, Ithipeethr. or Clerk, of any
n.tion of this Commonwealth. and that no Inspector
dge or other otlicer of any such • leen.) rhall he eligi
cto :5117 01114 . 0 P , lot thro,VUt. 4•ll
And further. that by the 4th rechon of the act of Apri
sth. 1540. it t. provided. that the ofore.mol 1211, reetan
the Aet of July 1.39, shall not he so eonstruell
prevent tan' uuhuu officer o 1 borough other fro!
'rem;; as Jod L hs. ini,peetor sir Clerk, at any general o
•ecial eleetion in On. Commonan
The eh...tor...if the Fir , ' n :ir.l of the, ity Palshurg
inert at the house torinerly oe.•tipied by Mrs. Jan
tole, at the CUM, of Fourth and err. tn Sat
ant
The elector , of the Second ward ..1 the city of Pitt
tit ~ to meet at Ow Public ;reload lieu, m raid war.
.•iet ,e 1 the T1,,„1 ward of the env of Pitt
tirrt precinet,to meet at the hour, sit ctiiiii•rt 4 i
•srld . . corner of Tunnel and Wylie -street": sound pr
art Inn 'of .13111,41, corner
',loth and Smithfield streets.
Th.. , le, the F,ort, ,a,l of the city of din
mead to meet at the Publ.. Sel.vol II oil, in ~14.1 war
'I he elect., of the Fifth allot t. e ity cfPatrbiogli
ir.t prvr,uet, h/ meet ;it Lib. rsy ,Ireet School Howse:
ietsothi ei Walnin
The eleetor. of the St nth ward of the city of Pitt,
meet at the Ihllphe School Holt., 10 said ward.
Th ,, .4 the ^ v• nth ‘,..0 .1 'lll3e s sty of Pitt
otirgh its trivet at the Public School House In said ward
'I Its el e ctor. of the Eight h, as ant Mc city of I'lth4-
letre h to meet at the Public School 1 lour, in ,ald ward .
The elector,. of 110. Ninth ward of t h e city of Pitts
horgh to meet at the Public. School Hem, in said ward.
The elector, ,d the Firrt ward of t'.•. eity Allegheny
to m. 4 to the Shill!, Engine /- , Me
The elvetere r the 5.f the eity
owns- (5, how., 5,r Whir, Thompron,nortli
e ., co rner o f 1 lthe -trcet allot OW I.llllh' +.4lthlrA
ss
The el., tory of the Third ward of ther. sty of Allegheny
meet at the Poblic Pirihriol Min.'. in ward
'1 he elector,. of the Fourth ard of the city of All.-
gheny to the, t tit the 1100. , tit "I' Smith. at the corner of
Itolan.on and Anderson street..
The elector , of the florongh of Birmingham, best pre-
In , t. to meet it the 1'10.1. , St Iwo' nee.,ccert Ps ,
.elc•t. at 9.0 littrre.e•C tlthre. rani Bor. aigh
The el, emr. of the o t Birmingham t.,
meet at •-•.1.1inol lion. , 1 , , 1.40 snit hore.u4n.
The elector. of Inique•ne borralgh to meet al the
Puhlic School lions' in "act borough
The dertnt, cf . the Borough of Lawrenceville to meet
at the Public School lion, in and borough.
The electors of the borough of Slitnr peitairz. to meet at
tire house of Jam, Sharp, lit Ba it boneigh.
The elector. of the Irwoligh of M'Eer,p)rt to meet at
the town hall. in said 1,0,001.
The rte-:torn the borough of South Pat...laugh to
'et at the 11 , ,,i0 form b
erly oect.pled
.. E. : , E.Afinirell.
tit the end or the moitr.rc.nela Bridg...oni I berutiali
The ehietorsi f the tr.rtaigt, of Wert Pittsburgh b.
inset at the School Hour , . as 0.11.1 borough.
rhiethris of the borough of West Elizal,th to meet
at the Pithltt, School 11 oure. in said borough.
'rile etes-1 ,-, r55 of the I,ov - etch of Tarehlktltl tu
Laded ~t
the Pohl, S,lir.l :VI rape dons_!,
The electors tit the Ir,r,mgh of Nlanotood,r t.. meet Al
the I'nbhc E., 4 101
I hit 01 the lo,routOl of Ehlabetti to meet at tho
I, ore of O. 0 Tay tor, formerly oreupwo ty .1130. Wolk
er.;ll rani I...rotigh
The elontiirs of the ber..ii,4ll of S, v c.klev to t
the ill
Thin elector. of 'Monongahela I.rotigh to meet at Ow
school Rouse. in stud bet - ouv,h.
The elector of Election Pedro t No 1, of
toanrhip to nivel ut the hours'. ht John Healer, to Cho
village of East •
Liberty.
The elect../ro of E.ectlon Di-trait No. 2, ni Peebles
t,,wm.hip to ,n t i tii ~m 1
Thu ,-lernry ol Pas li.nOttp to meet at the Pul.he
Scheel Hour , . Dear U111;11001, hip, except
the qualified voter. r.—almg to •cenoth. fro 4. 7 and 14
in the my d,.tnrt, ttlo,,han vote at all the gettentl elec.
I lon., lit the Nteth ward o , the can of Pandeirgli.
el, tom . . -lop to ascot at the hen- ,
,f ICilliarn M the 'Jilin,. -.5 Frl I.lt,,rty.
The cier mi. of ii sIL us toaurtiii. to Meet .sl Pol.
110.1 , In tha t vittage of ( +.cl
elc,tor4 of Pllllll LOWII9IIIp to :11.4'1 at the hone.
hit :ttontm,vtlic, in nail thwr,lttp.
I tt•lt-tetnt.trtt tti ratt.tt htsittti trivet at tilt:110U ,
.rttlittin t•tt [tit: Nhttittlll Tllftlittli, ,Itt
etectOrt of P. , :1•3 1,71 - nship to inert al the house of
itol.rrt ~ n the Ixectitiurg Road in sail town
hfhe elector. of Ver,olle. , lona-hip to meet at the
Public ~'hail House. on the tarn of I rind Shaw - . near
the White Ifousr,form... ll occupied by lob la V. all - Aron
borough
The elector , of letTer , in township to tort at the Louse
.t Michael Sm. , ', formerly Asrupt.al by John Fins, in
end township.
The ton of Mittl.ti township to tore( at the house
d'Setnnel Wilson. formerly recopied by lames 11 Neel,
,n sari coated - lip.
The electors of Upper St. Clair oernstitp to meet id.
•b. tn. , da d dy 1,1 0 bv Ilene, al the
,juncnon of the
irtinnvhani .1101 ...tat Hilt roil , . in , aid toWtodnit
Idle elector.. of Chanter, township to meet tit the
I claw, uu the lattsbitrgh and Stettlirlib
Ile Ternpito.
fir electors of itohntson Irp t.. rorrt at the
of Sarah It hind, formerly Atibley 31'Farland.
. said township.
The elector!. of Fimilio h. •tise
r M'Clelland A Armor. formerly occupied Iry .l Irlarles.
the village oi Clinton. Baldtairlistop
l'he tdeetors of Moon towtod,:p n• meet at School
I.olse No. 4 in raid township
The rleetort , of ohm township to meet at the house
f Henry' V. Th. ffrip.on. in said to. ',hip.
The sloe taro of Franklin ton tiship In !noel at the
,atce rieettpterl Lc ,Ineoph thiletztatt. in said Inwnship
The elect ,- ors of lteetrte township to meet atthe School
ion... lie.; in said townslup
The 41..C1 Ir• of lialdwin IOW nrbrl. 1., meet at the lonise
I lobs Corwin. in said township.
The el ...tor. of M'clurr toe mint. to Inet•t at the hull,
Jrienti Slektirt, on Wood , ' Ron. In said township.
Tin. ~ k ct., or Snowden towusbipto trivet at the house
liter or. in salt' township.
The ..lectors of Smith Fat sits hot tidlip to meet at ,
he hon... of ti. Hays. on t h.. fikr/li ,•1 I:. V•illltler, in
.al township.
N, pro, Puyeit, township w ineet at the
ons , hdtta•rly occupied by Francis Jamison. at Roger's
hut, in said township.
rileeb,ra of Ito,. tosensliiii to !held at tlie honor of
1111 Ilalzrll, the Franklin Road, 111 said townslop.
The electors of Ville I.oWltship In 'meet :It the loose ~.f
Crummy. w smJ tn.nst.p.
'llteldector..•l Nrcronll.•s , township to steel at the
bon., of Joseph Moon. in said t o s.irdiiii.
The ele,•t , es. of Wort Deur hii,llAllip 111 111,1. at the
house of Nathan Conley, in twindti.
The eleetort...f East I township to moot at the
Public School House. in the borough of
Thu elector , of Neville 1..011,4111p to Meet at
N.) 1,1 hereafter to NI called Chaplin.i
The ..lectors of Sewick l ey town slug to ~vet at the
house of Samuel Recline in said township.
clia.t.tia. of Indiana rononslip co Meet at the home
formerly occupted by Ales. Turner, 111 5.111 Inn wall',
The fplalified electtor. of that part of Indiana WWll
ship, to Allegheny county, residing within the follOWlng
deseribed Loundaries, to wit . Beginning at a piiint
nn
the .Nllegheriy met - , at the tipper Irani Lin tie farm of
Witt running a IlOrdlierly roars.', between
the farms of said Cable and John Boyd, to the north
rast corner of Cabin's farm; thence running a westerly
coarse to the Shaler township line, in inch a manner ti
clartiee all farms or lots ,itiiiited in:Ctinninglainca
district, and lilloll.ll WI the River tracts. within said
boondarle , , shall hereafter vote at the general election
in ~,,. Lr.rough of Sharp:Mtn g. st the election poll of
said borouglh
The eleeter , of Shaler tonal-114i to Itinet. Ii John
Show's Mild In stud township.
The electors ut Crescent totin - ilp to meet at the
School If. mss in Slionsetown
At which tune and places the Ml:dined eleCt.tr•, , n.
doresaid will by ballet vote for
For persons for nninners of the House of Repceseir
aloes of Pennsyli mita.
(Inc Person for metuhcr of the Senate of Pennsylvania.
One person for Assistant Judge of thr Court of Com
mon Plea. of Allegheny eonnty.
One person for. 'district Attorney of Allegheny county.
One person for Treasurer of Allegheny county.
One person for Commissioner of Allegheny eounty.
Oue person for Auditor of Allegheny county.
One person for Surveyor of Allegheny county.
And they will also vote, by ballot. for
One person (or Auditor General of Pennsylvania. and
One person for Surveyor General of Pennsylvania. /
And the citizens of the several boroughs and town-
ships will elect one permit Err llirector of the Poor of
said county.
Given tinder my band and seal at Pittsburgh. this 12th
do e' of . September A. Vial. and of the Independence
of - the Undtml States the eightv - second.
:0141Ittletwtil JAMES L. GRAHA3I, Sheriff.
3,\Va s ' WI) Vic\\6,
T oF
Steinway's Pianos,
Are respect fully informed that we are nuw reeeu lag our
FALL :SUPPLY c
of the CELABRATEp PLANCLFORWES--The demand
fur those tine Instrmnentsis so far in advance of the sup
ply. that purchasers should give us an EARLY CALL to
order to secure a choice.
• - ELEBEJ •BRO 6
Sola AgenCe forStein7ay's PialloB,
seta - • ' No. 5 Pißhstreet.
WRAPPING PAPER.—Crown, 25 cents ;
Idedium,3l%cetusouldDouble Crown, E 43 cents.
The highest market price paid in cash for Bags. by
ClLkpViriCE. Af 80/Sly Y
eel 4 '1i0:149 =4151 Wood W.; Pittsburgb.
Pat gulmtistmen S.
PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST,
FOR THIS WEEK,
CONTAINS: ENTIRE. SEN ATOR DOUG
ki LAS' BRILLIANT ESSAY, from Harper' s Maga
zine, ou the subject of
"qPULAR SOVENEIGNTY IN THE TERRITORIES.
will be ma' ed hi any address, on the receipt of
El 'E GENTS, i stumps, or Three Dollars per Hundred.
As a first C• ss Family Paper, the WEEI.Y POST has
nos no Western Pennsylvania. A TALE iq puls
Ge e every week,and
AU the News of the Day,
1 given in its columns; FULL REPORT OF THE
MARKETS, ac., &c. It is printed on a
MAMMOTH SHEET,
With Large, Clear, Readable Type, and IN CLUBS OF
FIVE costs but
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
ADDRE , ' , JAMES P. BARR,
Editor and Proprietor,
PITTSBURGH, PA
TH E LATESI STYLES OF SILK AND
SOFT HATS;
CLOTH AND CAsSIMERE CAPS
READY-MADE CLCITHINO,
Corner of Wood and Sixth streets
VARIETY PRICES UNSURPASSED
No charge for showing goods.
CARRIAOE MANUFACTORY
EASTERN REPOSITORY.
JOSEPH WHITE
HAS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE
POSITORY, situated near the Two Milo Run, be
tween Pittsburgh and Lawr enceville,a splendid and gene
ral assortment of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, etc. His
arrangements are such that he is constantly receiving
sew and second hand vehicles, and the public may rely
on always finding a good stock on hand. Ha also man
ufactures to order on short notice,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
and all pertaining to the business. With eighteen years
ract toil experience in the business, and his well known
facilities. he flatters himself that he offers great induce
ments to purchasers.
44 - The establishment is located on the route of the
Excelsior Omnibus Line of Coaches, passing the door
ever • fifteen minutes. seltdaw
A(iREAT VARIETY of Silks, Merinos,
Plaids, Poll do thevres, DeLains,Cashmeres, Bonv.
[ravines, Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Cassrnetts, Flannels,
Shawls, Mantles, Cloaks, Geronaldles. Busters, Hoop
skirts, Shirt Fronts. Edgings, Gloves, Hosiery, &e., le.,
meg ready for exhaling,
sell C. II 4NSON LOVE, 74 Market street.
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NEW FALL GOODS
HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE,
No, 77 Market Street,
RICH DRESS TRIIIIIIINOS, and Land-
Nome Cloak Trimmings, in all the novelties of the
season. SHAWL. BURDEILk a large lot at lowprices.
Elegant dash Ribbon imd Bonnet Ribbons. Bugle Hair
tiew and and Fancy }lead Dresses, and the
1..2111AP05.1, an entirely new ornament for the head.
EMBROIDERIES.
Fine Lace and French Work Setts, Lace Collars, Cam
bric and Swiss Collars, Pompadours, Crape Collars and,
Sets, Embroidered Bands, Ruining, Cambric and Swiss
and Linen Worked Edging,Embroidered Handkerchiefs
Infant's Cups, Waists and Robes, Valencienes Laces,
Thread Laces and Edging.
Stockings and Gloves, of every size and description.
Large stock of Ribbed Hosiery. lien's Shirts and Fur
nishing full stock. Merino and Silk Under
Garment, for ladies and children.
'MILLINERY GOODS ?
Ruches, Flowers, Velvite, Satin, Blonds, Lams, Crapes,
Feathel% ,te., Ae., Ac.
Zephyr Worsteds—all shades of our own importation.
Shetland Wool, Yarns, Cheneilles and Knitting Cotton.
Skirts and Corsets, of the best makes. THE STEEL
SPRING DOLLAR SKIRT FOR 88 CENTS.
FANCY WOOLENS—Ladies' and Children's.
Our Wholesale Rooms, Up Stairs,
Are full of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, to which
we invite the special attention of Merchants and Milli
ners.
As we are constantly RENEWING our stock, and Make
purchoses on the best cash terms, we mn and will sell
all goods in our line, a. 9 low as they cap-be had anywhere
in tee country.
JOSEPH HORNE,
No. 77 Market street.
Afar STOCKING YARNS at Manufacturer's Prices.
I.arge stock of FEW FALL BONNETS, at Wholesale
1151 . Ben:too1:2.
L. HIRSHFELD & SON ,
No. 83 Wood Street,
I F L i L LL T I N O S RT A - I,g
1);:s of OPEN THEIR
fl Fancy Coatings, Cashmeres,
Overcoatings and VIinTINGS, purchased expressly
for our
TAILORING' EIERARTNIEIT',
And unsurpassed for Variety and Elegance:' , The
liens' Furnishing • NilairtMent
Is stocked with an extensive variety of Silk and Wool
Under Garments . , Flannel Traveling Shirts, Silk Iles'
and Scarfs, in endless variety. Traveling Shawls and
Rugs; Dressing Robes; Gloves and Gauntlets;
SHIRTS AND COLLARS
Measured to Order, and a complete assortment onn
stantly in stock. • • ... •
„ l e \ l 'e cro 'b n a fi li d be ne 4trt Y w t r c e a e n o o u ff r k, cu r superior sn tn u gtic ri e e ro nd e=
customers.
L. HIRSHFELD & SON,
No. 83 Wood street.
TE LATEST IMPROVEMENT TN
SR I RTS .-
THE • 30 ' .H09iE.D ' 8.16.13 T,
And the GEM OF F.Asin! - . T tislllZrar.,4o at
eel 3
.;is'n7eLtiFxsiATT.t.!
STOCKHOLDERS' tricetingilef,
the Stockholders -of ' NORTH AktERRAN,
MINING COMPANY,of Detroltivrillbe held at the Office la
J. H. sEWELL, Esq., (lones'Bnilding,) on Wedneedim
the 14th of September. inst., at 10 o'clock. A. At, for Aini•
purpose of hearing the report of a committee appointed
io visit the Mine and of considering the best mearivif
rendering amiable the recent important discoveries on
the location, and such other business as inarbebrOught
before the meeting. T. H. NEV IN,
seMtd Secretary N. A. Mining Co.
CITNNINaDMI,
D. 1111191.`f ......
CUNNINGITAMS & CO.-PITTSBURGH
CITY GLASS WORKS—WAREHOUSE, No. Sl9
Water street, and 156 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three
doors below Monongahela House, Manufacturers
of
Pittsburgh City Wind - ow Glass, Druggists' Glans Ware,
and A Me Goan Convex Glass,for parlor window,,ehurehe3
and public buildings.— - sel2:ly
W. & D. HUGUS,
ARE PREPARED to offer to Wholesale
and Retail Buyers, a large and aliment e Ptoelt of
FRENCH, BRITISH AND DOMESTIC
Black. find Fancy Bilks, New Stylo Printed 7k•Lnine
ROBES, Printed Merinos, Cashmere and DeLaine
SHAWLS AND DUSTERS
FLEMING'S,
A complete and full atock of 11012SEKEF:PING and
The above comprises one of the LARGEsT and IfftkiT
ATTACTIVE STOCKS ever offered. Pureine.ers are in
vited to examine and judge fur themselves. sel2ly
NEW FALL GOODS,
C. HANSON LOVE'S,
WE ARE HAPPY TO BE ABLE TO
inform our numerous friends, cu.-tomer:4 and
the public generally, that we are DOW opening the most
ATTRACTIVE stock of
FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS,
DOMESTIC & STAPLE GOODS,
That we have ever been able to offer. In our stock will
be found all the novelties of the sea,on, there being rev
eral styles NEVER BEFORE OFFERED IN THIS MAR
RET. W will also be almost daily in receipt of
3
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Sear Fourth :=treet, Putmburgh
N 0.69 Market St., Cor. Fourth,
DRY GOODS,
IN GREAT VARIETY
DOMESTIC GOODS
NOW OPENING AT
No. 74 Market Street
SHAWLS. CLOAKS. RAOLINS,
Mourning Goods, Housefurnishing Goods
NEW GOODS,
In addition to our pre , ent stock, at) of NV hiCn will be sold
as low, And a good many articles lower, than they can be
found in the city. Please call and examine our stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
C. IRAN:SON LOVE
74 Market at, betiwpon Fourth L Diamond
sel2 tocl.ltw
4
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JCS f PUBLISILEL.
Seminal ....
), Way, isaputerms and aft diseases nrisino fensn the habil
e and alter cactuses. From ae unpublished
af M. 151.5un,, wt. M. D.
rointlast out a mode of cure at once certain and
lectitai, by which every sufferer, no matter what lilac-on
.l tion, MA! , cure himself without the knowledge of even
rO , l 111 mate, and at the least possible enqt,therrhy avoid
lie: the numerous quacks awl quark. nostrums of the day.
Tile author waits French l'hy,lcian of great attainments,
, t ha spent many years in inrc,tigating the notnre and
treatlllent of thliasease, w hlchminually carries thousands
to an untimely grave. Sent under seal to anY addt , s.
I,CVII.t of two postaga stamp,
Address - , S. C. PAINI & CO., LoUlSville. EY.
sel.2.lydaw
- -
(1 0 NTRY
1,,J CHANTS, CITY DEALERS.;
and the public, will find a large
stock of
FANCY
VARIETY GOODS,!
IIsIEW GOODS
TOYS, &C.,
NEW GOODS
•
NOW OPENING,
And for ardent the LOWegt Prices., NEW GOODS
Buyers, are invited to call and
examine our aasortment and int-
re;lvt . orap " uichas . iti-gelso.where. NEW GOODS
J. P. KAUFFMAN.
No. W. Wood street l sel&dmdswis
CELICKERING & SONS'
Mt, NEW SCALE !MI
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscriber has now on hand, a most
splendid stock of Pianos, consisting of 6 and 7
Octaves, in Plain and Carved Cases of the most elegant
aesenvion, from the celebrated Factory of Chickermg
4 Sons. The instruments are all provided with their
latest improvements, as REPEATING-ACTION, NI:OLE-DlM
ens, Fstr-Hastsuots, and are of their.
ENLARGED NEW SCALE
By which * much larger sound-board is obtained, con
sequently the tone is rendered very powerful. yet 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 fortis.vinio. with the
greatest ease.
Careizarsa 3 Sons' Puxos are thus spoken of by the
best artistes and eritice 10 our country:—
TIIALBEE.O says--" They are beyond comparison the
best I have ever seen in the United states, and will com
pare favorably with any I have ever known."
GUSTAVE HATTER say:—",The opinion which I ex
pressed three yeare ago, has been more than confirmed
to me, by the continued use of them, yin That for ',sl
ums and pure quality of tune, with nicety of articulation,
they are unequalled.'
[From the National Intelligencer, Washington.]
"They can safely bear comparison with instruments
from any part of the world, in point of tone, strength
and elasticity of touch."
[From the New Orleans Picayune.]
" For excellence of material, .elegance of finish, and
faithfulness of workmanship, and above all for volume
and variety, mellow Sweetness, brilliancy and perma
nence of tone, they are unequalled."
[From the . Family Journal.]
''The peculiar musical qualities belonging to tho Chick
ering instruments, are a full, musical, nob and pow
erful tone, free from any wooden, noisy, loudness of
sound, so disagreeable to the sensitive musical ear.
They have also en easy, even and pleasant touch, and
will keep ALL tune better than any Pianos known.
The public are invited to call and examine these
splendid instruments, which are sold at
Factory Prices and Warranted.
JOHN H. MELLOR,
aug2s.daw
MADAME APOLLINE TETEDOUX!
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR
101.T.NG,14D.M3., N0..1.1.9 Tuna gram, Pittsburgh.
This SChool offers to young ladies, besides A full Eng
lish course unusual facilities.to acquire the French Lan-
M a k,
_4i4dsi Literature , 4P:arsPrinu Principal ,
?i r e l i e ng a'a aM
ed by Tetedaux, a native of Paris, and granuate of
the * College Charlemagne."
Th e second annual session will open on Monday, the
1W:I of September.:
price or Millen by the term, V. 5; French and Latin
taught without extra charge.
NO pupils received under ten years of age.
For circulars, in, apply at Mr. Mellor's and Mr.Davi
sorja stormy or at the residence of Madame Tetedoux.
au regaeW'
50REAMS PAPER,
of
PRINTING PER,
at a superior quality, for sale low to close coo.
rn
siguerd,..loy, CIIADWICR & SONS,
~ • Noil. isstancrisi Wood street.
rrRoN.-L-1000 Leghorn, just receive
C
abd for sale by REYISEE a-ANDERSON,
selS No. 39 Wood street
501 ` uRTLEmEAT AND' S.
to doz. Ildrmetically "Sealndloat received and for
sale by • , ANDERSON
eels, Wood at... 0 .positeet. Charles gotol.,
FINEGREE & S • LliTS—Atlow,priees
EATaN;
corner Fifth andlOrket, CO..,stihes,
CITY AND COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT,
in pursuance of un act of Assembly relating there•
to, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved April
11th, ISSO, Books to receive .-tchscriptions to the Capital
Stock of the City n red County Insurance Company of the
city of Allis a reopen nt the office of PETER
PETERSON, Federal strut, Allegeny. on MONDAY, the
11th of July , and be continued until the whole number
of shares are subscribed, from 0 o'clock, A. M., to 4
o'clock, P. M, each day.
Josiah King,
Henry
Peter Peterson, •
O. G. Craig,
James Old,
James Gibson,
C. Yeager,
Samuel Gormly,
John A. Scott,
John W. Riddle,
Samuel Lindsay, Jun..
H. Boreland,
D. 31. Evans,
R. W. Poindexter,
James Park, Jun.,
D. Leet Shields,
jyllitf
I CUNNINGHAM
C. DUNCAN.
GREAT WESTERN
Insurance and Trust Company.
OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING,
108 NVAI.:Tcr ST., PumAnnpan. CHARTER PER
PETUAL.
AuthortzedCapital, $506.000.
STATEMENT,. MAY 18, 1855,
rirm.—Paid in and securely invested
ASSETS, MAY 18, 1859.
Casa—On hand and in Bank 412,570 88
En handsel Agents BArZT 17
—$ DAIL 05
40,000 00
Real Estate owned by the Company
Bonds and Mortgages—bearing six and seven
per cent. interest. 15'2,90_00
Debts due the Company, well secured 17,748 61
Stock—Par value 78,450 00
Bills receivable for loans, &c., not yet matured.. ilii,ll7 43
A ll other securities 16,000,00
LIABILITIES.
Loaszi—Adjusted, not yet due A "3,303 443
Unadjusted 7,031 57.. " •-•
Awaiting proof 5, 00 0 00
•
All other claims 110,57. k 57 • '
TO
J. WRIGHT, Secretary.
R. W. POINDEXTER. Agent,
H Water sh, Pittsburgh. .
NORTHERN
ASSURANCE COMPANY
NO. 1, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON..
ESTABLISHED IN 1838
CAPITAL- 103,298,800 00
PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS- 2,194,111 OA
:ANNUAL REVENUE., for the year
ending January 31,18 AS 933,731 1A
PHIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST
Loss or Damage by Fire, almost every description
of Property. The -.Bales of Premium. are riaderste, and,
in all cases, based upon the character of the owner or
occupant, and the merits of the risk. to
Losses promptly adjusted and paid without re reiace
to London. A special permanent fund provided in Phila
delphia for paymeat of losses in !his country.
REFF.LENCES IN PirISIURGII
James 31'Crilly S Co., 174 Wood street;
John Floyd & Co.. 173 Wood street;
Brown A Kirkpatrick', 193 Liberty street
D. Gregg & Co., 114 Wood street;
Wilson. M'Eltey & Co., 54 Vood street;
James lircandiess & Co., 103 Wood street
Nimiek & Co., 95 Water .street;
B. A. Falinestock & Co.. First and Wood sta.;
JON. WOOtilVen & CO., Second and Wood eta.;
Atwell. Lee Si Co.. 8 Wood street;
Burchfield & Co., Fourth.and Market streets
M'Candless, Means & Co.. Wood and Water stir
REFLUX-ICES IN PRILADELPIILL
George H. Stuart, Esq., 13 Bank street;
Messrs. Myers. Clazhorn .5 Co, 'Mt . Market street; .
" 11 In, 31 . .Keer Si Co., =South Front street;
" 31'Cutcherin .5 Collins, Front and New streets
Smith, Williams .5 513 Market street;
James Graham i`o, C0, '23 and '2.2 Letitia street
Joseph B. 31in:hell, Esq., President INlschsnies Bask
James Dunlap, Esq.. Prei.elent Union Bank:
lion W. A. Porte r,late Judge Supreme Court.
JAMES W. ARROW, Agent;
Temporary Ottice, 103 Wood street
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.,
OF PITTSBURGH. .
OFFICE--No. 37 Fifth Street, Beak B loch.
- ENSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
ISAAC'NE :F., President; JOHN D. MeCORD, Vie/
President; D. M. BOOR. Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM
DEAN. General Agent.
Dlevtivats—lsaac Jones. C. G. Huasev, Harvey Childs,
Capt. It. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, E. L. ''allnestoele.:,Johtt
DC3leCorck Isafte 31 Pennock, R. P. Sterling, Capt. Airt
Dean, Thos. 31. Hoae. Rohl'. R. Davis. my2B •
DELAWAItE ffiIIUTITALL
PrrTSBURGII, PA
INSURANCE COMPANY
INCORPOIUTED BY THE. LEGISLA
TURE OF PENNSINANIA,I62S. • -
OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNIPT STS
PHILADELPIII.A.
Marine Insurance.
ON VE:SELS,
CARGO.
FREIGHT, f
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by Raver, Canals, Lakes, and Land Cariiages
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANC?2, -
On Merchandise generally,
On Stores, Uwelltng Houses, etc., eta -='
ASSETS OF TILE COMPAN '
Norawsts,l,l,ll.sB.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Real E5tate.......—.....671,363.36
Philadelphia City 6? cent. Loan- 106114;00.
Pennsylvania State Loans. . ....... ............. 104,425 00
United States Treasury Notes . 30112103
Railroad 64i cent. Mortgage Bends...—. --... 57,376 06
Stocks in Railroads, Gas and Insurance Cos-. .25,362 50
Bills Receivable 201,666 sat
Cash on hand 42.,061116
Balance in hands of Agents,.Premiums
Manna Policies recently issued, and other 61,784 14
debts due the Company...
NEW GOODS
NSW GOODS
NEW GOODS
Wm. Martin '
Edmund A..Sonder.
_. . .. _ . . .
Theophilus Paulding, Henry Sloan,
John - R. Penrose, Edward Darlingtem.',
John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooke, - -
James Traguair,
Wm. Evre. Jr., Tont 'Thomas 'int-did,
James C. Hand, Robert Burton,
Wm. C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, , '
Joseph H. Seal, James B. APParlar.4
Dr. R. 51. Huston, Joshua P. Eyre;.
Geo.
...
Geo. G. Lieper, John B. Semple. Pits
Hugh Craig, D. T. Morgan, Pitts
Hugh
Kiille J. T. Logsu, • "
W ILLIAM MARTLN, President- -. •
THOS C. HAND, Vice President. ' •
H mar Litanatf, Secretary.
P. A. MADEIRA, Ageret.
de= No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND
LIFE INSURANCE - . COMPANY
NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET •
Opposite the Custom Hostile,
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OV INSU-.
RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every.
description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable
rates of premium.
ROBERT P. KING, President, .
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President,
DIRECTORS:
E. R. Cope,
George W. Brown, .
Joseph S. Paul,
John Clayton,
E. \Viler, •
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO„
Of Pittsburgh.
10. 63 Fourth Street
•
DIRECTORS.
Jacob Painter, Roily Patterson, I. Grier Hprdtil„,
C. A. Colton, Jrimes H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier,.
Henry Sproul, Nich. Voeghtly, Ge orge w . g m itg.•
A. J. Jones, Wade Hampto- Robert Patrick,
Chartered Capital_ . _ Saoo.ooa
FIRE AID MARINE RISItS TAKES, of .all de
scriptions.
-
Pittsburgh Insurance Company,
NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. • • -
ROBERT GALWAY, President-1 . .
ALES. BRADLEY. Vice President.,
F. A. RINEHART, Secretary. . ,
Are - Insures against HULL AND CARGO RISM,
'pt
the,Ohio and Mississippi Ricers and tributaTiak Wad -
MARLNE RISES generally. -
And against loss and damage by Fire, and againat:gt,
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and napar
.,
tation. •
81 WOOD STREET.
Western Insurance .
OF PITTSBURGH. .
GEORGE DARSIE, Preside nt ;
F. ill. GORDON, Secretary.
Om= N 0.82 Water street, (Spang,t Co.'s. Warehouse
up stairs,) Pittsburgh.
Will inst. against all kinds of FIRE and MARENZ -
RISKS. . •
A Home Institution managed by Directors wbci.are
well known iu the community; and who are deterinkoi4
by promptness and liberality, to maintain the ehatiater
which they hare assumed, as offering the best prnteen
tion to those who desire to be insured.
MNETS, APRIL 30th, 1858. ' • "
Stock. AOCOUXI 4 co
............. ....... ..... ..• . 2,11:4.01:1
Office - furniture RDB
Open Accounts,
-Premium ..... .............. 30,076.1;
Notes and bills discounted. ........ WAS 214
• pffiklitil Ofp
riStltariQ.
Jarred L. Graham,
William B. Posey,
John Birmingham,
Wen. Pi Batirchr
John Irwin, Son.,
John Saningon,
George Le'rvis,
Nicholas Voegh:ly, Sdri,
R. P. M'DoweLl,
David Greig.
J. Longtnore,
Thomas Farley,
Alex. Bilands,
Thomas Donnelly,
Janes A.Gibflon,' •
OPIM:iSSiONLTS.
.1286,400 00
SAFETY
To all parts of tlla world.
=331
Samuel E..StokeEb
J. F. Peniston,
Charles Raves,
E. B. English,
P. B. Savery,
C. Sherman,
S. J. Disgargee,
F. BIACEBIThet, Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN Agent,
Corner Third and Wood streets
07110ER.0
A. A. CARRIER. President.
L GRIER SPROUL. Secretary
Robert Galway, Samuel 3PCllxtkah,
Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Scott,
James Marshall, - David Richey,
James W. Heilman, Charles Arbuthnot, r '
Alexander Bradley, J. L. Leech,
John' Fullerton, N. F. Bart, '
R. Robinson, Robertdr. Beriley, ,
William Carr, • . M'Gill. -, tali
. , ,
George Dersie, R. Miller, Jr,
J. NlT[Ratior,' George W:JeekiKakp....
JamelibrAuley.. Alex. Spew
Andrew Ackley, Wm. o h
Ilat.he.Wet Rolmen s Alexander
D. NI. bong, = Wm a Smith.
W.Nikat • - 14*
225'.44G3 2
$698,801i TO