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GENFAIAL, .JOHN ROWE, or Franklin ("omit)" DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET -A4'IkIV,NT, Law-moor- CUtOfiliE' Motoyee, of ritt'buro , " ATTO. , EV: .h tHN N. WeLoWRY, of Pittsburgh ate. It is their duty to themselves, to lac before the public a dear statement of the case, and put, the r; s l.;:otcmpon Ala...proof of its charges, The public will not prejudge them upon a one-shied statement the but will wait until b etit sides are COUNTY COMMISSIONER, F.IWARD CAMPBELW.Tk. - ,61Pii . 61,bi0. 1/051.(1 STSTE : 14ANIC:EL of Birmingllam DAVIF, or Allegheny pLyl, - A Aft'F.Llr. 12nbln non "(own nhlyg I'll ll.Ah.on 1 , 1,rns1111‘; It sTuciatATti,'4 , r'Atioghony Car: A:N:1,1[111V .1 ! ITIIWNISE/113 4 . 1../NS; ; 401 - 1 ittsl m r Wu:ire tta..."9 JAM DS.BL! CIf3IOIIE, of Pittsburgh ; ; JULIN T. STIVIINIF..`i, of l'iltzillurgh COUNTY SURTETOR: JOg.l, KETCIIIINI. of FAir-11.th Extract from Judge DotiOarsi , iikech 'Del iv Wer'i licCnineA;it i " nj : Prnnsgl i ) 1 0 ,1• going to .iltrOlD awe, y the prestige of the old' Ice:y.glOiw..Sitite, to 1 orgig their glorious hisl,Arg in'iht4cist, l mpi in 'bee into the . I'lloks cf A/o ,letioacispe.oe ueodara Republiewiism? It they` did; it wohld be their own act, and not the act 'of their opponents. The Republicans had chance of success, except in the dissensions of the Democracy, and while he would alwiiys stand' up forprinciple, and never yield it for the sake of harmony, yet, hl order to preserve the prin- ripte.'s7lir (hi party. he woulit:surrenckt . imy personal prePidicrs and hostilities he might hare. [Good and cheers.] The part of wis•' dein and patriotism was onlyjo remeriber pn,t' quarrels in c•rder is profit by them. Wherever there had been past issues out had died, all the asperity which they ever Created should be buried with them, and see should only look ahead in thefuture, holding forth the banner of with our principles emblazoned oil it in clear and unequivocal laninnere and RALLY UNDER THE ORGANIZATION UP THE PARTY. *3. THE REFUNDED RAILROAD TAX. The (11:.,-te,•, of Wednesday, in it lead ing editorial, charges most gross dereliction of duty upon Mr. Jacob Tourer, formerly one of our County 'ommissioners, and upon Major J. 11. M'llhenny, at present a mOn her of that Board. It will be recollected that, in 15,;7 at eight mill tax was assessed, four mills of which was avowedly for the purpose of in_r the interest on the railroad bonds issue, by the Gellllty. Stll,,e , ittelltly to the a.- , sess mentit this so. called "railroa , l tax." Itfo I illormy was Mottled one or Ilse corn, i-- .. "-, Nk: t\ Gituunissioner , , aril Ow extra n, , see.tnict four ntilh, \\;:t taken on'. But previ to tio• t•l.,tion, it is 311eget1 that :t of thi , o':1 , colloctt , l. :iti according tlif‘ ris4ertian4 of tho Was paid to the County l'lllllll . lSilOneni, riot to tilt: County Treasurer. This, ,T eourso, Ii i I t, he refunded, and tin., nosy charges that tin Comini , A, - 4riorq 11:11111•.1 aid rofuunl I,y wurr3itts Treasur,. while they pocketed the amount of the ex tra ass.-.:sliwrit pai,l over by the tax coller•t• orq. We take the followingextnet trotn the (ii : TO F-11111 up. 01,11, it lead Le the 111 ire en, en- ~f ta r the Tri•asurvt• and that they, insdead Of relunding it 1., had Originally paid it, INTO Tit Ela 1,0, Ere, and Elrrw . waelwal, .apw. ihe (,•10itri Irra.rury to I•elnliel 01.1,y+r h iCh had 7,,rer her, l urid ;,?„ iJ . \‘' e sa y, n i l.: to lir the care. 11 the( lot/Inds:donors did Ilit, pocket this money what (lid they do with it 1..L0w much of this '• railroad tax " was col lected and so paid in it is impossible now to toll : much of what war. paid wilt never d,.-- matided back, and all that can now be ascer• tallied is the total amount refunded. From the Auditor's report, we learn that the solos fol I: wing were refunded Lo tkyvr> residing in the district+ named, by warrant, drawn upon an, county treasury, viz Third Ward, Pittsburgh Fifth do do Ninth do do First Ward, Allegheny BirMirigliftlll Borough East Birmingham Borough Manthesttr do Showing a total of three thousand dollars, in round numbers. In addition to this, how ever, the collectors of the First and Sixth wards got their money back from the Demo cratic board of Commissioners, and refunded the railroad tax themselves; but these Conimis siorMrs did not, as may be imagined, give back to these collectors the money they had got : they borrowed it, on the contrary, from two of the collectors of lb3M, who now hold UlO Coinreissioners' receiptS for the same and are claiming it in the settlement of their accounts. This would swell the amount considerably ; how much we cannot say; but in all probabil ity, taken along with the amount collected and paid over but never called for, it would run the total up to $5,000. The Auditor's, in passing upon these accounts have re-opened the collector's accounts of 1857. and charged the sums above enumerated as balances still due by them. They have pre ferred this, as the legal course, to the other al ternative of charging it to the Commissioners. The collectors, however, have the receipts of the:. Commis: inners as an offset to whatever claim may beset up against them by the county, and if the courts shall say that this is not suf ficient they have their recourse to the Commis sioners thern=el veg. Here, the 1, we have three thousand dollars ? certainly, and probably tlve,received and pock eted by the Commissioners and never refunded while,the 'County has been made to suffer to the extent of three thousand dollars, in round numbers, in refunding money never received by it : and we have, besides, the fact that the collectors were exonerated, officially, by these men, fOr the money thus collected and psi.] ow,to theta in person. 'the charge made by the Gazetk agairret T Mesrs. omer and M'lllienny. It is a'alarge atil , cting their persona/ honesty as men, and their integrity a. , public ser vants. Tr true,:aS the Gazeur charges it. is, no man can attempt to . excuse or palliate their conduct in this matter. If false, the charge will redoundupon the heads of those who have made it. We are not the defend ers dr - public wrongs. If these gentlemen have committed this wrong., as tIM qw;ctie charge's, they deserve public obloquy . in the severe , t degree. We have but the Gazette's assertion, unsustained by any proot that these gentlemen have received and retained this money. The array of refunding war rants drawn, proves nothing, except that the Commissioners paid that amount of money back to thos, who were legally ti tled to receive it. That they retained the surplus collections themselves is e/uoyof not by the /1,::,1/.. Its article of Wei - iwsday was received by the public with the simple "is it true?" The ti"..rtt, has made the charge that Messrs. Tomer and M'llhenny have put this money hi the pockets. The public ask for proof of this fact, if it be a fact.. It is a purely persOnat,tnatter with Messrs. Tomor and WlTheitny; to defend themselves against; this charge. It cannot, and ought not to be done by any person but themselves.: Men's honesty is too dear a thing. to he caitSelestly- PI - ELECTOR OF THE POOR: ,TIIO3II4_NY47E L LIATLITE T I. JETEEITI. - ercd at Pittsbuigit assailed. If the (;,,:c/ , is able I prove its char , e that they have " pocketeil the money." it is its duty to the letiblie to lay : those proofs before it. This is,:itrit Tifii liticalluatter, and it is idle for tlie 4'azf.ffe to 1446 ., charges : ,agn4rist 411 e Deinocri4ic. 14F11 . 11, ** , •bf public ,lung', ancidoyory citoen tlioisoitntir,ii: interested in ascertaining its lrutlior falsity. It is the duty of the men dais charged with a stupendous fraud, to lay before the public the facts as they are. They are old citizens of the county. ad, unde- Died, tho charges of the (ic:cite aro well calculated to qama gc their, fair, : inane and The attempt of the t;a:y/h. to make use of this unproven charge as an argument against the Democracy, is fallacious and fu tile. That there should occur the possibili ty of such charges being made, is an argu ment, not against the Democracy, but against the propiiety of selecting any' but our very best men FM. this most responsible office. Had the able gentleman who' is our ticket thiS fall been in the Connni,'Aon ers' office for the last ten years, the eouiay would have UMW 'largely ; tIM gainer, ; the I)emocratie party is entitled to the credit or having nominated for this position the only thowinghly qualified man to fufill its duties who has been before the people for along series of years. The (typosition have pur sued the beaten track, aml Dominated for commissioner a petty politician, whom even the tht:,.tte will not have the hardihood to com pare, as to businessevability, with Eilw:11 , Campbell, .jr., a gentleman whose en t ire coM peteney, every citizen of the county is Willing to trust, and who would becompelled to make large personal sacrifices, in case of his elec tion, as he will be, if the people do their duty to themselves, in order to initiate:: proper business system in the 'ommissicti ers' otlicc----a thing which, for years,has been sadly needed. •. Pr i~ qurrf.: REM t RI. E to ob.:et-et. hot imiustriomily Eolno ~r our Democratic pall ticittu.i are eugmzeil in mmring their party tba Juhn O. 13rechinridge'• i...• n candidate fur th next l'rezidenev. - It Ic said by th,,o poll ticians that •sonic per,,n like, to b.‘ in correspontknoo L-.rt•at loc addres, , d Mr. Breekinriage ,o[no tune ,iu upon this mibieet, and he very properly replLud that he was no candidate" That. inquisit ve per-on" was IL n. Jeremiah S. Black. tho At torney (h-neral of the li 1:1 Mr. Breekinridgo Wroto he was Ind date, and re, an himorable, ntiCt , l bid ti• t h.. klitinguishonl wholo lan till /sr who b,. hi. Irian! tt,siduou , ly :LA the do to bring Iwo Jou the ranks of utuoro tru v..Lo Kays " 1 Rill tmt 1.,,tp1 mid Own 111111 , It'l...oat. tan, ‘,l V. ••nnix h nn as you noii.or pitched in twfor.i. - of tile purty ',rout-lit Polk and Pi.•r,-.• into the !kid. wity anoth..r new wan - inL th(• ti. -;,I, but tl” high Fpiri ted r- nn ,nnn ”C I..fty t. , utt-oliirt tho by thstaariee- he i , and -triN IUIItIISSI th.• li:tri,t, .11 11l 1,11 •Irt• 4.1 •• t ty eit“l 1111t1 M r I r 1.•:,!.., 11,ve mistaken their ift:Lti. if ,AJiy‘k-o 4, will 31.1.r,kve their loft budded cary 11r him. Th, believed \lr. Be eliancin \viten ho be wit- , I.t calabilat. for the nomination in th..\ roluso to Mr. flroelsii,rok.' Prisidorit and Vice Pr.-I.loni or tho States aro both entitleil to the e mir ti.,y tit b, lief Ira their iiaiortiotei. NIEETIN(: DoucLiN !;,.91..., 111) 17 'f If • Dough. Club, n kill bt• th 01licial all IWUTIVI'1111•111. iu Iknothor hold a meeting tut Friday is, Iiir:;„ L.; clict a Fresidont in place Jacob deceased, and to transact general A full attendance is requested. $2,499 62 There iP now n first-rata , tnre of wat,, , r in our river, and btoiners nt the wharf is more lively than it hag been for nmwth:: past. Ye,t,r.lny ,ev , ral boats w,r,lwnlicul, with 1,100,2,h 011 A, iron, mkeelhineou, and artivicx l'itt , burgh uinnuf, u cture. \V • oh= r• rye gnvern! tine, new boat,. at the wharf, some of which are destined for carrying cotton on thy• lower trade. The Meinotte %cll., ranking ready to start yesterday, with a tine, lively band of mu tiiv board. Things begin to look alive among our river men, who have had a :,ome what protracted rest. The star Seantim at 'land Mr. Howe has made a brilliant and successful opening of the Pittsburgh Theatre, and his ex cellent stock company-have won the favor of the Pittsburgh ploy-goers most largely. Rut in this city the lovers of amusement demand constant novelty. This Mr. Howe is deter mined that they shall have. To-night h r will commence his "star season, - and the lover:: of good acting may depend upon a succe lion of talented artistes, most ailly supported by the excellent company at the old Theatre. To-night Mr. Howe repeats the character of Hamlet, in which he won so much applause on Monday night. The necy effects which he in troduces add greatly to the play, and his per sonation of the character of the Prince is In all respects a capital ono. Ile is admirably supported by the company. The Marsh chil dren had been announced, but after arrivingat the depot last evening, concluded to go ou di rectly to the east 'without stopping in this city. Next week tire " Queens of Comedy," the Misses Annie and Addie Lonsdale will com mence a series of the most popular perform ances. They play such pieces The Queen of Hearts," "The Hull of the Drum," "The tioldicr's Daughter," "As You Like lt," and a great variety of similar excellent plays in which they will be admirably supported by the company. The public 111/N , e already had a taste of the manner in which Mr. Howe produces his pieces; and in playine; his stars, nothing will be found lacking to their porroct artistic repro sontation. Cricketers at Kittanning On Wednesday, eleven of the Olympic flab of this city, went to . Kittaiining to play with twenty-two of a new mid: flourishing club of cricketers which was organized a few months since in that place. The weather was bad, but in the intervals of the rain a short match was played, more for amusement of the parties than as a contest, in which the Olympics won. They returned to the city on Thursday, well pleased with their visit. The Olympics speak in terms of high praise of the.Kittanning boys. When they hats• the requisite advantage of sufficient practice the Kittanning Club will be hard't(i beat. Pe rSOIIaI Character of Daniel Webster On the 17th inst., the Webster Statute, the work of Hiram Powers, was inaugurated at 'Boston. Addresses approprigb to the occa- sion were made by Governor Banks, Alayi, , F , 4 . Ailleolll, and Professor,:feßbn. The Ed w ard Everett delivered the oration We make the followini extract from the elo- Aoent and tiniiihed etlort of Xi% ..b;verett: oti,r things, tUy friend, with your tudulgence, I would .say:` thpughts; ineinories, which crowd upon we; too 'AI/Hilo be ex prcsscd, to I , erscid almost to be uttered. 4 )11 flit, 1701 of July, Iriu:l, n young man from New I.l.nrupshir.e urriveil 4t. 130,0v/ult.. bukpen, nile,s, and all but: frit•ndl44. Are' wai twenty.: two years of age, and had come to take the first steps in the career of life at the capital of New England. Three r.layaitfter - arriving in Boston, he presented himself withoat letters of recommendation, ,tott then jttst returned from .F.ngland, Lifter an of ii.•ial re=idenci) of snare y'ears, and 'solicited a pl a ce in 1114 as clerk. His only intro duction was be a young mein ns little known to Mr. Guru as hiniself, and who went to pro maim() his name; which he did so indistihetly as not to he heard. Ills slender figure, striking countenance, large dark eye', and masse brow, his general appearance indicating a delicate organization, his manly earring() and modest demeanor arrested attention and inspired con fidence. • His humble suit was granted, he was received into the office. wind had been there week before Mr. Gore learned that his name' was Daniel Webster ! His older brother— older in years but later in entering life—(for whose education Daniel, while teacher of the Academy at Fryeburgh, had drudged till mid night in the Mike 61 Register of Deeds,) at that theeitaught stnallrselaiel-in Shari, street, (11. w Kingston street.) Boston, while in attend the?:Conlmenceniaut at Dartmouth, in ...no !inky L, ro.pc. rod „ I SO 1, to ret,, vu his degree, Duniet supplied his plce. At that school, at the age of ten, I was then 3 lou pi I and there conitnenced a friendship \\'l i Ii la,tcd, without interruption or chill, while hi /ile laitttd; of which, while win L..., the grateful recollection will never perisl From that time forward 1 knew, 1 honoied, - - loved him. I saw him at all seasons and on ell occasions, in the flush of public triumph, in the intimacy of the fireside, in the most tin reserving interchange of personal confidence; in health and in sickness, in sorrow and in joy ; when early honors began to wreathe his brow, and in after life through most of the important ..eenes of his public career. I saw,him On VC cusions that show the wanly strength, and, what is better, the manly weakness of the hu man heart ; and I declare this day, in the pr,enee of Heaven and of men, that I never heard trout him the expression of a wish un becoming a good citizen and a patriot—the ut terance of word unworthy a gentleman and a Christian ; that 1 never knew a more gen erous spirit, a safer adviser, a warmer friend. Do you ask one if he had faults': I answer. Le was a man. Ile had some of the faults of a lofty spirit, a genial temperament, and a warm and generous nature; he had none of the faults of it grovelling, mean, and malignaut nature. Lle had e>pt chilly the —last infirmity of a hil -1 hie and had no doubt raised an aspir ing eye to the highest object of political ambi tion. But he did it in the honest pride of tt npacitc 1 , 11131 to the ellaital, and with a con zcion-im, that he should reflect back the honer !doh it t• ,, 111, 11 , d. say, with Burks, that "he had 1111 arts but homiest and it I,2 > reiiiidit the liii•liest In.tioni of the State, Ilf.• aid it by transcendent talent, laborloua service, and patriotic devotion to the public good. It was not given bi hind any more than to the other members of the great triumvirate with whom name , is habitually msociat , ..d ntLain the object of their ambition ; but pos terity will do them stice, and begins already to th , sditirge the debt ri,liovt aid gratitude. A tioblo inain.iiiiitun it. 11.41/Or of Clay, and his statue, by (fart, are in progress; the statue of l'allmun, Its Powers, adorns the Court House in Charle.don, and a maguilieent monument t o h. , meteor% preparation; and we prf,ent you this ,lily, fellow citizens, the statue of W eh-ter, in enduring, bronze, on a pedestal of gramte fret, hi, nab t, Stan% the noble coum !led front him at the mei-Mean of tits days and ht.- fame, :mil (Its person repro , moo cutbiul reeollection by tie oldest told di,ttlerni-hed of the hying artists iir thei•''mlryOp% te. the nmltiUidinour le ILI 111-.lf n,ut h re,tithled. in it, ne-hty ii , iV , m. nt rural : but h • tit-mtifiental form shall henceforward dam( 'entry :it flee portals of till' Capitol; the • !uol,l ti. t!l!it,yr7ll.4/1 Of the • .1i st Hell the left repo , e-, and his Led. with tie, llti, lino country, to the NV , -t. In a tow .hurt years, we, et l•• 11,it e l'et,t44l Oh Lis. lilnje;tlC . i.i`r., -, 11, have dranl: is the inn-de of Lis Mar to our rost: hut our for :ego , to come, r., they dwell with pa, the monumental bronze, ray. Il lhal tee seen. It that we could lelVl.- heard, the great original Two hundred foal twenty-nine years ago, e!ly reeeived, from the General the cu of Itodiel 011 the long roll of than whom , he (tie welcomed to her nurturing bo,min is thee.- s 1,1 111,• wbicia shines with a brighter In-tle than los ruty-two years ago, this Comtittittott of the IS nitist StateS was tender.-.! areupGlaeu of Oh) people by IC,,..hin7ton. ho of all the gifted putriotie of the land, that have adorned Until, tercet 1, ha, don , more to unfold ih principle., ns,ert its purity and to promote its duration! 11•• re, then, under the cope of Heaven ; here, un this lonely eminence; here, beneath the wails of the eapital of old Massuchusett , : hero within the sight of those fair New Englund here, in the near vicinity of thegrasra (how who planted the germs of all this pal try growth: here, within the sound of sacred we raigc this monument, with loving heart,, to the statesman, the patriot, the follow citizen, the neighbor, thus friend., Long may it guard the approach to these halls of council; long may it look out upon a prosperous coun try; and, if days of trial and disaster should collie, and tho arm of flesh should fail, doubt not that the 1110I1Ulltental form would do.4eend from pedestal, to stand in the front rank of the peril, and the bronze lips ropoat the cry of the living voice —s• Liberty and Union, now and forever, Inc and inseparable!" The Opponents of the State Tleket.: In his speech in this city, Judge Douglas emphatically advised all true Democrats to 'rally under the organization of the party." In speaking of the . position of a few, who claim to be the friends of Judge Douglas, and yet oppose our excellent State ticket, the Harris burg Patriot and rnion has the following. It says; The bolters from the Democratic party in Pennsylvania aro exceedingly indignant that the attention of the public should be called to the radical difference between the position of Judge Douglas, whose peculiar friends they claim to be, and their own. The object which we had in adverting to the subject was undis guised. We desired to show the admirers of Mr. Douglas in this State that the conduct of the Philadelphia Press, and a few others in op posing, upon the shallowest pretext, the Demo- crude ticket, is condemned by the individual whom they wish to advance. This we could do with great propriety, since we have care fully abstained from Presidential intrigues, lauding or denouncing no man with a view to the action of the Charleston Convention, but striving to do justice to Democratic stutsmmen who have the confidence of any considerable portion of the party. To do justice,to Mr. Douglas, it was necessary to show that ho has no sympathy with disorganization and.desires the success of the Democratic ticket this fall. We recommend to such papers ix the Thiiicaster Inquirer, which vents its.vexation at the con duct of Judge Douglas upon the Patriot and Uni,,n, to support the Democratic organization and its nominees. By doing this they will no- complish much more for Mr. Douglas, and oc cupy, in the future, a much better position themselves. Even should the man whom they admire be nominated and elected, they would appear before him in the suspected light of factionistSand traitors to an organization which he has over yet supported. Upon his next visit to Philadelphia, let the editor of the Inquirer ascertain Whether warm words did not pass between Col. Forney and Judge Douglas at the house of time latter, in Washington, upon this very subject of Opposition to the Democratic Philadelphia Cattle Market. The offerings continue largo. The number on Monday, at the two dro . vo yards, was Up wards of two thousand, including a large ar rivul from the West. The prices remained about the same as the previous week'—from 7 to cents per pound. There were 6,300 sheep in market,selling at 7 to 8 emits per pound.. Cows and calves,. GO head in market, selling nt f ,frent $25 to $5O; as, in quality. Fifteen; hundred h ea d.of bogs aystro sold from $71.6.58;601)5:i hundred pourids,' the market cleeing„ketisk-,7,„ l'he Creat Eastern The Great Eastern is to leave Portland, England, on the l'29th'bf "(September, for Port-, land, Maine, and then r eh to New York'.. Cap: tain 4arrison, luta oiAlie 'Cup . ard steaMshiii Rea, Will take her to Portland, at: which place, our London correspondentnisurea us, Oaptairt Comstock, tile_ fiiirmer commander of thh Col; tins; stearner Baltic, - will aSMindethe charge, and bring her to this city through'Long Isl and Sound. Captain Comstock takes com mand for this trip only, and.. fur the reason that, from Making experience in sound stem - 119re, be has 'becomit acnotiinted with every nook and winding twist on that route, whilst his services on board. the Baltic have rendered hiM equall.Y familiar with the navi gation of Siindy Hook, and the proper time and mode of entering or departing • from our harbor. Captain •Comstock commanded the Russian frigate General Admiral in her recent toVage . from New York to Cronstadt, and will, we doubt not, Und himself perfectly at home on the deck of the British leviathan. Fever and Ague A CASE OF OF EIGHT 111, iNTIIS' STANDING CURED • • BY IttERHAVES HOLLAND filTrEltS. • MICHAET. KELLY, No. 117 Seventh, near Grant street. Pittsburgh, says: v, Last July, white running; on Dm river, on a cotton bOnt plying between Islateher. and New Orleans, I wits taken with Fever and Apte. For eight long months I -antlered with this dleadtul . diseiwe. The greater pert of Otis time lwas unable to work, and spent at least fifty dollars, for ddlerent medicines, but found no permanent relief. Three week? - ago, one of 'my friends instated upon my trying IttERHANE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.. paying that a eery wise guaranteed.. After taking it for out week, I must say I was a sound man. I have been ut week now for two weeks. and kayo hat no nation of the Chills or Fever whatever.' ' • 1 certify that the above statement is true. TuOMAS A DA..)18, Din mond Hours; or H. ChrAfres llothits Read (h,ilelly.— . -The Genuine highly 'Concentrated licerhave'a Holland Bitters is put up in half pint LsAthis only, and retailed at ono dollar Lai r. bottle. The groat M demand for this truly celebrated M e dicine has illdlleed, many Imitations, which the public should guard against . purchasing. Beware of impriaition t Bee that our name to on the label of every bottle you buy, ItENJAMIN PAGF, Ja. A CO., Sole Proprietors, No. 27 Weed, between First and Sisaind sta., Pittsburgh. duertisemolts 101, I ofiI,K;LAS CI,IIII.—A itwetink of the Ciul will held at VIGILANT I Third street on FRIDAY, at 7 o'eloeli, P. 31 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Fruit and Ornamental Trees, vOR THE AUTUMN (F 1839 AND spRING OF :it t h e 510UNT !TOPE NlVltSlalti In l'rper St. Chair townsliili, six and ..iit-Calf intik,. from Hear the Wit., iington 1 nLc. All varieties art. wnrranissi ti. Le a. represented. JOHN SMITIi. Mkt:holly County. Pa. 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Brsetfre of Physte Carpenter's - home's Ho oteopaths• Metheme; Paneoftsts. \\"t,.ltr :Ma hootis of 01,Inanc.11 will ,q..•n (”rux:uotnnli4m uml the Cat Friary Ini..rtimkt I.AI - 1"..t GOVERNMENT LAND SALES %TATE OF MINNES:OTA. •5()() 000 %CUES U F CHI 111 • I ET1'1t.11.1...\ NOS ttieou lat•kt intglth 4.1‘.1 I Amato twing the aiterhAte , eeitotts vl helongrt ii ..”...1111131•111 nv t• I,oh ‘Ji Ihe to lhoirtevi e mod ttetehnz. .I,tatiee ttn • • • .. ode. of in, 34/ rttor from St. 1 • 11.... F.. 11 4•1 111.1v1. 1.1,4 US! Nloine,ota oitle,oind •duo.g, ri‘t'toi .1•••0 - nid. - nod 001” . 4•1•S•til K.l 1110 L, I 41:111. in tile State. I r.)Ill wevvral vxiwt 4e :Intl g.-twnti H., thutt slight :mid1.4,11.1 In •hn. t.t• t rnrolr. I 3XI, pal,l r.,r !Lou :It 3 tuvh rato .of ttltere-1., '3133111. ,3333331 I.) ”Itinbit. uoitirttlitlwrt..l teal 111 tin- etty. .Igte.f. bt. raid, I.>:()L\' ED. That you ought to buy trout .j.tr FLEMNI.. I:. -.0 ved. Thai FLEIIIN4r4 Tik'N .INI e tin .1,..1. 11,31 I'LL:111:105 1:1 C1.11.1.NI.:11 IV, it ! , IVI . II . 1 . 11 tt t.111.1 , 111i 1 T. T 1,311.14. en•retary. CO tiff,t /Mt: , CUNSUIirrii ) N. - ill the 1,1.111nr 7tle,l,“tie4 ter tlw ett.vve ntlinent I.ept 14. r JOSEPH. FI,ESIINti, corner Diamond and Marcel e. N E CREAM, CUL!) CREAM ANL, ANI Ors for chapp...l hands. and roughocrr ur elk:LI - mg of elito. always on hand nt FLEMING'S, corn.., Ln onood and Mark. i. strfwl. cE ENT—For sealing fruit can,, jaN, Ac.. N..." a ,allwrita . anadv ((pc ,a 1,10,4 at JOS. FLEMINWS, se22 corner Diamond and Markot M v TTER.-4 14,1 q. Primo Pnekc , l Butter. _LE for a3le by [..e . ») HENRY 11. DLEASE CALI. AND EXAMINE our A. Fall and \V,ntnr Stook of !a.m. , Goo , lShawls, Cloaks. Porno-tins, de. C. LIANSoN I.6VF. 7.1 Mark. -L street. Wanted, A FLINT' GLASS METAL MAKER. A permnnent and luerntiv , situation to a good naafi. Address Box 339, Pittsburgh P. I I. se2l:4t IMIZEIMS M'KEE & PHILIPS, GENERAL COOPERAGE, 12=1 Fayette Street Between Hand and Wayne streettt, SirWe are prepared to ftimndi Coal Oil, I .. Vlll; ea ky li, / i i 3 l r e, Mot:lu,es and fork ßß AREL.S, at the bliortest notice, and on the moat roaaoinable terms. GUMS! GUMS!! tdims!!! LAMENT' GUM SUPERS, SANDI FS, 11UP , KINS AND BOOTS A (Argo Stock on hand. nt W. E. SCHAIERTZ & CO.'S, Wigs Wigs Wigs, A ND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every diaseriptiOn andlatest Styles of Prishlon,' mann. factured by J. R. CAMERON, No. Pourers( Sr. Tliermbscriber having resumed business in Pittsburgh wishes to inform his former friends and patrons of.the city and surrounding country, and would tall their at tention to a new rind beautiful SELF-ADJUSTING WIG. It put.s all former plans of wig-making ni the shade. Its merits are lightness, durability, nut liable to shrink, bears equally all over the head, sad easy endgraceful appear:owe, showing the development of the forehead true to nature. . . Ladies am also invited to call and examine his now mode of BANDS, 1.1A1,1 , -1 1 11G8 and \tilliS. They do away With the heavy amd formal appearance so much disa ironed of is the old styles. se2l F LANNELS, FLANNELs, A large stock of every nt JAMES A. FETZER; FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT TOLL ins SALE or Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seed Dried Fruit and Produce Generally, CORNER OF NI A.RKII.T ANI) FIRST STREETS, prrrsitultkal, PA Rtli To.—Francit , G. Dailey, Rig., William Dilworth, Sr, S. Cuthbert d- Son, PittHburgli, Itopla Ott, Ileiukell & Swearingen,' S. Brady, Crish. H. d. Bank. lint & Howell,itbmile Sr Co., (.4eorgo W. Antleriton, Donlon, Paxton & Co., Wheeling. NEW FLOUR ST( /RE.-- Ex tra Flour, for sale by toe barrel atl low ratoa: CHADWICK. SON, t4e, No 151 Wood street. fi IN IIAND, and SI per week,• for 4.V. ninety W &AM purehtweis u buililing"Lot., V:114 100 Meet, on ,It. Waskin gait: for 2,0.17 CUTiIitER.T 6k i n.N.sl Market at. N E.IILION Neat Advertisements. N igrlG'o 0 D S 43 FALL AID i WINTER OF 1859. GEO. R*Ell.t TE & CO., WIIICII CO BE SOLD. A l f .LOW ?RILES NO SW , MARKET ' ST. JOS. W. SPENCER, TS PREPARED, TO OFFER lIIS QUSTO m ER3' arid the 'pnble, a atikriot rind 9,ltnent or SILKS, Valencias, Rich DeTAnes, DRFSy QOOI 3, =ll JAMF'-S IRVIN. Secretary CUPPING AND LEECHING, by 31H. k MRS. HESE. *1 Teeth extructo,L Hot, Cold and Hhower Baths. ev2l:ly F. AF F. N 0.17 Grant street THE GEM OF FASHION SKIRT, Nef,ven Skirt, I k,ugifts &Sherwood Skirt, and Thoinson's Skirt, ran always be had tattle lowest prices at CIIARLEZ.GrPISER, 78 Market street. YOUR ATTENTION is requested to a bargain. For rale. a good Brick Dwelling House, of three atone, with absek building of two stones: con tain% a hall, parlor, dining-room and kitchen, with slx bedrooms, cellar, An, all scrursaiantly arranged mad in _cod order; situate on Webster street. above High et. Prise 81.80./. Terms, one-half cash; balance in one and two yi,r4. sett S. CUTHBERT & SON. LI Market street STOVES, GRATES & RANGES Asvarded by the Late Allegheny County and Western Penn- 1..1 41,0, CIO BISSELL & MANI: FACT U REIN OF COOlil pmuAiu, HEATING STOVES, EIM=II2 GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS J. Q. SIWILLS COOKING RANGES I( you want the BEST COOKING RANGE that is 1113de, call at BISSELL Liz CC"..'S If you want a COONING . STOVE that cannot be stir patcwd. can on If vou are building a house, and want the BESTGRATE FRONTS and FENDERS, call on BISSELL CO., ae2) N0...":3L Liberty street. EINEM 9 1 11.0R0' BASS.—First 'step in thori)' Hasa, in twelve familiar dialogues between a teach er and pupil. This IS a book presenting In a concise and pleasing manner the principles •of thorough Bass. The author hasmet with great, success lit the applica tion of this method to pupi:antl confidently recom mends it to teachers es an invaluable aid to their labors. Price, aO cents. Copies sent by mail on receipt of the price. For sale by 'JOHN H. MELLOR, se2otit Wood street. B LEACHED ItUSLINS AND PITTSBURGH, PENN'A IRISH LINENS Of the beat makes at J. BMITH . S. sea) ' '92 Market street M'GINLEY'S. ICE .CREAIit 'SALOON. AND CONFECTIONERY,. No. 271.2 Fl Bt.,opposite thifilxchange Btu*. lUr .I,IIIINI,EY, AT' HIS 'SPACIOUS In, and elegantly arranged roords,loe—ated as above io prepared to furnish all the Luxuries of the Season In his line. Delieieus , . Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes of 101 klads,i' • • And every description of Cenfee onery , all of tho best material will be served to order;dayand evening.. ' Orderefor partiespromptly 42E4. ;Cell audAung for yourself. .(loyal . AL WOINLEY. 4) V F H 8, N 0.31 Fifth street- NOTICE.-',z-The 'undersigned :'have:: - day essooiated tlpgriselves together in the whole,' sale and retail Book, ?sews and Penodical business, at Davis a Gore;Oddlrolloso Minding, No: 60 Fifth . atteet; under the style nr S myth it-Piltbett, and re apt c iq cit a share of publie. patronage. - • • - ' surru, • " JOIIN W. PII`IOCII. ' W. c. Sum] NE WSPAiERS,NAGAiINES, AND CHEAP PUBLiCATICIiiS: OVSERMAN: At Davis di Co t Odd ,FO/10e,ighl4Onlif, VI AhNELS. J. P. SMITH'S. ' • NO. Po. VRI'LI 13TPZET. AV-Particular attention given to packing wholesale orders. , MARBLE! MARBLE!! J OH N,. HlPeditß:64l_) MONUMENTkAft4)!FpIIIIf ; § piolco*i3B;:pc44;' Am.. The publiC are respe.ctqally urn . our 4yiNo stock. Prices low; and `work jyrEciatn.rameTy - , „ RAI:LA . OAD COMPANY: . Jos. DElwortll,- - D. ty. C. (Succeisord fo'Porte, Rolfe 4f,Stoett,) '• RAILROAD; .13. P LERS, , :::: MAIDS IND BOATSITIKEIiy:zi:.: T Car, of Water at. /and Ciastirr - ir 4 44 „. • “i'ITABaIII3II,- J.: NVE.T.DIN. r No. 25 ITlfth Effiva c W reepPyO'it full' stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, comprieiug all the FANy SILKS, and . ; SILK RhllES,rhtap_.. Also, a corn plc tepnalihtitlieinetlegdit moot of Fall nod Winter VELVET AND CLOTH . CLOATiBi - 4LVIVt§, W NEW GOODS, MERINOES, WOOLEN . .6OOIM FINE GOODS. LOW PRICES_ TRAIL. SKIRT,' DIAMOND SKIRT, FIRST PREMIUM. SILVER CUP! SILVER MEDAL! D 1P.1.0.1\11 A. S m3ll ania Agricultural Society No. 235 Liberty Street, Fine and Common Enamelled AND THE CELEBRATED CAPITOL AND EAGLE BISSELL & Co JuL 3V; PrMgt ll SMYTU 8 . PITTOCH; Viliolokile end Retail lkalers'iu HAS A BIAITTIFI7I. SELICIIOII 07 ,Ttettl Advertis _ Tnows HAsiras pail= HARLESS SGFIt'ARREgo PRODUCE ND IMEktilmi% Give pariieulai l ettlii s tipn anVttele' : oo FLOol4'Glqiii NO. 6 110111431,9 Water sL, Chicago. Ittrear-vcr-s—:Messrs. John Floyd Co., R. Robison k Co.; Graff; Bennett ta.Co.; Little a Trimble; James M'Cully Co.; Mr—lames Gardiner, Mr. D. Wallace; Mr. Wm. M'Cutcheon ; Messrs. Lloyd a Forsyth t .1. B. Can field & Co.; Graham k Thomas; Barbour, Mackeown Co.; J Painter .t Co. se'lttlm Box 1599 P. 0 DELAINES> , Di;. , ti.s Es, DELA INES, All new styles nt D °MET IC S' TAYM EST ICS, 7i01%1 iSTIC,[. Of eiery description at J. p.-sa.wrirs,:aorent, Market street, between Fifth antiDitrtond, NO- ,DEOEPTION. . . fiI!I.:I3,SIYNS wi;Shing to see, the most (Wm •bly I.km.nd, azitlelegartyy finished, • • • BLINK BOOKS, 'Rifled with one, two arid three , arCoant s to a page, for and finished by myself, aral no soleetea -from Eaalort Manufacturers, for the n purpose of ex bilatioa at MUNl,high Fairs; can do FO.; by examining tho se at my BLANK BOOIC 'MANUFACTORY; . NO. - 751 AND 14 THIRD STREET: I fallow noes in deriee:or firtiAh.,•and rhallolge nll competition, En.,t Of 'West, to manufacture Black Books iu any. ay superioito those Made by. me. Also, Mown Pinedicala' and .Miscellanemis Binding, 'cloned!' the best style ophe art. • - . A. 11. ROW AND, 72 and 74 Third - st., Pittsburgh, Pa. H. CHI_LDS & CO., 91LA%YLS, SHOE WAREHOUSE No. 133 Wood Street, TT AVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR EX_ 11 TENSIVE and Well selected FALL and WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES Of the Latest nod most Fastliunablo Styles, adopted to IZEIZE They are now prepared to offer, at a 'mall advance Over CO9T, the IltiCf-t and mo,t complete rmortment of Prime CLSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, Ever brought to thi. city: No invite our friends and Merchants generally, to call ilud examine our goods. tar Particular attention will be given to iiidoeting and POTTING UP ORDER.S. f,l6:3mt.liwAltadp L. HI RSIIFELD & SON, No. 83 Wood Street, VAILL THIS DAY OPEN THEIR T FAIL 131Po1ma1i NSof Fancy Coatings, Cassimeres, °servo:rungs and V 11;11 NGS, purchased expressly fai 1.. TAILORING .DEPARTMENT And unsitritassod for Variety and Eleganee. 'liens' Furnishing Department idrieked with an extensive variety of Bilk and Wool Under Garments; Flannel Traveling Shirts. Silk Tics and S.arfs, in endless variety. 'Traveling Shawls and Hugs; Dressing Holies; Gloves and Gauntlets; SHIRTS' AND COLLARS Measured to Order, and a complete axisortment COI3- stantly in stock: We shall be happy to see ouicustomers and friends and feel confident that. we can otter superior inducements to customer. L. HIRSHFELD & SON sel3e2p No. S 3 Wood street. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES & LA UTIL IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON, Lauth'sPatentShattiugaistoußods,Platesote. WA/IST:MUSES, 98 Water Street, and 3.32 First Street, PI T TSB IT R H , And corner of Franklin and South Water Sta., Chicago rnrl7dy MAC JOB= .......... 100L83 D.-B. ROGERS & CO., , • , MANITFACTURERS OF , _ ' ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, ..coiraer Baia and First Streets, . , L. . PITTSBURGH, PA.' coarcincr_. ...... ...... ........ Mamma. CHADWICK. & SON, COMMISSIONMER CHANT 8, DEALERS PAPER.' AND - RAGS, • And Aionth for tho sale of ' Mahoninr, Tire Brick and Pot Clay, NW. 149 and 151 Wood St, scar Sixth, Pilaurgh. 14-Wnipping Paper,at ,Alanufactitrers' Prices. Cull paid for rags. , jytlynis 700,11 T. LOCita SDWARD =EGG -LOGAN . & GREGG , GREGG, of . H A R D VP' A R E, No. 52 .ilroOd Street; FOur Doors iibove st.Charle...lllotel, je,wan YITTSBURQJL G S. BRYAN, Late or Lancaster....Looax & Grano, Pitt'gb. GEO. S. BRYAN & CO CaMMISRI/tUrERCHANTS ALE . t i ter ' ' IRON':ittoions &C. • z!a#, 52 Wood st..-Pltttiburgh. lirramccas.—Lyoo, Shcryb d,30., Fittatin-rgh, Livings ten; copeland . & Co., Pittsburgh; Thos..El. Franklin:Esq., Lancaster; Hon. Simon Cameron, Ilturistnirg; Bryan; Gezdner Co., Hollidaysiourg, l'a..•• • Je2B:Bnt 1110NONGARELA FOUNDRY. - ANDERSON -& PHILLIPS pTO Olen* boy . eral Irina of ESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION 4 . , o.p ALE FURNACES, .SUITABLE FOR CHURCHES, PUBLIC SCHOOLS, AND PRIVATE HOUSES. Especially adapted to PITTSE . CrrVait . And 110 t liable to aflame men soot aug= BY STATE AUTHORITY .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED.IBI9; CHARTER PER • PETUIL. ,Cash Capital, $1,000,000. . . Suiptus.,,hay 1,1880,..51,030,4M 80. Losses adjusted and : paW. ovex, ,P 4000,000.• Property insured.avrlnst .DA ls%Eat BY FIRE" OR. TRE PERILS OF INLAND :NAVIGATION, at as liberal rates and rules as Solvency and.fair profit wilt pern*- - .... I, A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents, ' W. FL EDTE; Surveyor. I , jj22e6m - -1i0.'63 Fourth' istifiet;Piliabtlith; ik .. . , ~ . . „ ... J.P.. Slarla:t9tree, WHOLESALE PITTSBURGH, PA IL CHILDS it, co., No. 1.7.1 str., OF- HARTFORD New advertisements. GEORGE W. SMITH, BREWER, NALTSTEB, AND BOP DIALER, Pitt Street, Pittablirgh, HAVING COMMENCED BREWING for the season, I am now prepared to furnish my curtunrre with a SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FRESH ALE. In addition to my regular brand.% -Lam - mentdoetnr" gyery FINE FLAVORED BITTER ALE. put up in small packmea expreasly fog tagti. l 3l l l o . This Ale Isla& attly.i.dehatfutgevnragelltuttAhighly recommended by the medical faculty, for invalids, where a mild,- nouriahmg tonic la minired. I have also my celebrated AlialOs -4 , CorisEmily on kaita, eoksisSng of KENNETTBITT_Eg AND CHAMPAGNE; POSTESAND,SNAVN STOUT. Packages seakieiiny'part:erfangllXm . • . 3.. n 4. -. 3.. m v. -.„ r .p. .Ps: , ,z;_:-.. - ;.: ,- .4 , :.E ._,.- .g . t.s ;,,. I. -. n c., 5 ) , ri 1 :4 . - 3 il ip.i.g: 74 ~,-• ' S it 4 .r 1 .. . , ' .N -,,,.., ~? , -z • t '. ' `.S.I T - . :3 ~,-..' ' . 11 ° -4. , , .PI 5; t-. • :t,l,- 0 4 g .'• .; ~. -- ~''; ..--.- - ..,,q.,1g 0— • C OP P • wo 0 PI ','• o, ".> S, 0 a n ,= 0-1 • 11-2 t „,,, c 2 , pi. ~, . ... a:4"• - •• •- : 4 .-.. 1;" t:rg"A :s' .: 0 ; - • VI I ~•• tn 1-1 So ~ ' 4 ei X 704 ...., . . 2 7.1 . 5.. t., 2 4 1 ., - il ' 6 4.P Pa l .. a .• ~ le-', ' CII- r., = - zg g" tzit 9. r. 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MUSE; CUNNINGHAMS ct CITY GL19.3 WORES—WAREHOUSE, Water street, and 156 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below Monongahela. House, Manufacturers:of. Pittsburgh City Window Glues, Druggists' GlassWaris, enthunen ran Convex Glasii,for parlor mudowa,chnrcheir and public buildings. seltly SECOND. ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER DRY MOM J. P. SMITH'S; No. 92 Market St., Betwen Fitch st. and the muiloti WTAEZE GREAT PLEASURE. IN. announcing to out cuotomersaud otther tbat. weare now in receipt of a very Large Stock of Goods imitable for the coming season. Among the 40015 re ceived, and to which we would eel' particular ettrentiou ie a great variety of • • ' ...; FANCY DRESS GOODS , ! Snell as Silks, Rich Fancy DeLaineS, Figared'and Plain French Merinos, all Wool.He Laines, in all shades, Non= v.auti and 3lontebello Plaids: 'Traveling Goods,,Bayik, dere. striped and plaint Freneh Chintzes and Calicoes. EMBROIL ERlES—Wortred Band.s;3lietmetsmd Swhie r Edgings and Insertings,Collarsandfkets;AleitatattraHiC Cilores. Gloves and Hosiery of every description. . Shawls and Dusters Of the Latest Styles; Duster Cloths, Bleached and Brown, Muslin, Pillow-Owe sluslins 10.4, heavy Bleached and Brown Sheetinga, Irish Linens and Shirt Fronts, ClasaV netts, Cassirneres, Cloths, Flannels, Trcitings,Vbecka,,l etc., etc.,„ _ , In addition to the above, we arereeelving NEW GOODEC daily: by Fhpress and otherwise, all of ' , which we termined to sell low. We have no old epode WI alma,: our stock being all new. Please call and examine. • ' NEW FALL G4)47.)DS•''. -• ; HORNE'S TRIMMING -STORE,' , i Cr No. 77 Market Street' -" Near Fourth street, Pittslmre!. RICU DRF-sg TRIMMING, some Cloak Trimminp, in alpha season. SIIAWI.BORDE a large lot at. low prioatl Elegant Sash Ribbon and Bonnet Ribbons, Bugle Et , Nets and Coifikres, and Fancy Read - Dresses, and gra MARAPOSA, an entirely new ornament for the held:` - '' • EAI33ROIDEIXTES. Fine Lace and .French Work Setti, Lece Collars, WEI= brie and Swiss Collars, Pompadours, Crape Collars mall Sets. Embroidered Bands, Ruffling, Cambria and Swims', and Linea Worked Edging,Embraideredliandkerchlefs - ' Infant's Cape, Waists nact , Robea, ,, Valencienes_l.a . Thread Laces and Edging. . • -"' ••7 • Stockings and Gloves,, of everysue and description. Large stock of Riblvtintioaiery. filen'aShirta and Flu , : fishing 0064.19-e, full stook: -Merino and , Slik'Utitkir Garments, for ladies and children. :1 • . _ t.- 19ILLINtilV fly Ruches, Flowers, Yolvits, Satiri,Elonds,Laceta,t : *acea.l Feathers, Ac., Ac., &e. Zephyr Worsteds—all shades of Cur oven Shetlande Wool, Yarns,CliCrielfleit and Knitting Cotton. Skirts sail Corsets; of the Vest-mak-6i: • TRK - STEEL SPRING DOLLAR SIIIRT FOR SS -ORMT/3. F.S.)T,OY.,WOOLEINS—Ladiea' andAildren's. - Oar Wholesale Room% Up Stairs, Lt. ; Are full of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS; to itticb: we invite the special attention, of , Merchants nera. .t': • ; • !. As we are constantly RENEWING our st.oelc,lin R. dinidts purchases on the best cash terms, at . tocairandari setl all geode in our iine, as low as they clothe haitaxotbniv: in the coti OtrY. • • *iio 3 o. 4 i • . • - • Now rt Mar kei street., air STOCKING YARNS at Manufacturer's Prices.; Large stock of FEW FALL BONNET, at ISholireale J .11.11111ermaii,' • ...,.•• has . ,q VING HENTP,RED ..61TO T A , SHIP, fur the purpose of tiMilitki OtithP HAT. AND GAP BUS --,••-; . j icif Da r i e pv .. sv y le fall Inform thetrfriends'andtlid'' public, generally that' they. ate •hoir receiving 'funks tha , d InSnaftetTiZerlhand will !Won TDlt3 DA IC, an entire de*: 7:: HATS, CAPS, .AIIII,'LATITIS' ITR Of the newest and latest atyles,to, which . Are. inut'e attention, and solicit patronage of those dealring goOds NO 75 WOOD STREET ;"'"' (Three doors from Fottrtli 84 . . PITTSBUIIGH, cmarrits.. HAT wkort.E:,.."-.- THE ENTENITInINSURAWY,OO,:;:, INSURES AOAINST , LOSS:OIID.AMAGE.. by Fire ou Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, , Aey at reasonable rates of premium.._ ' Diar.croas —F.Batchford Stair; WilliamllFßee,of,Wl2ll. AVE ee CO.; Nalbro Frazier; ,ino. Atwood„'orAtifooa, White Co; Benj.- T. Tredielri of TreiliCk,'StOkeS (b4' Henry Wharton; Mordecai L. Dawson Geo.H,.Bferul , ... • of Stewart A Bro; John ;Brown, of adlizt Biown A , Co; B. A. Fahnestoelr,ofß.A.Fatusestoar P42 . 4 1 f . e, D. Cash; J. L. Erringet; °Mood Ali:trill • - • • _ F. Reacam4ksTA RsookOont:/,_, CHARLES W. CON.,E, Secretary. , Prrrstraou RzeralNcis,—Wm. Holnstra Cq U. Fainter Co.,Thbinas M. Hovfe,: Egg, Jaa:Maraliiiii r Vir - Kramer, Esq., Wilson, M'Elroy Co., Willmar , . Co., Bailey, Brown & CO, Liviugston, Copelana Jarnes,B.L.l4 l :in I Co., Wro. S. Lately Co. MIX Si BRYAN & - D0 , 4 - jelltitav No, aft Wood One, sYt ~.....0..ncepaif • : r J. P. SMITH, No. 92 Market street.