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FRIDAY MORNING DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET AUDITOR GENERAL, RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT, of Philadelphia. SURVEYOR GENERAL, JOHN ROWE, of Franklin County D I EII(IOCRATLC COUNTY TICKET •{. Ass:rsTANT Wl' /VD= GEORGE F. GILLMORE, of Pittsburgh. I 1018.rnit-r ArrJ I.IN rti.moivßy:or97rit,4,,irili MITE SENATOIL SAMUEL DS SEE, o f Birmingham. I JOSEPH H. DAVIS. of Allegheny City; SAMUEL IV. NEARS, of Robineou township; I PHILIP IR STEVERSON,Tf 31 . 0,0 n township; JACOB STUCHMTFLof *llegheny fifty; I ANDREW JACKSON ofPittsburgh COTINIT COMMISSION= EDWARD CAIiIPBELE, JA.; of Pittsburgh (Autur 4ll EAliMkr- 1,, lAMB BLACRMORti of Pitttberigtt. COUNTY AUDITOR: JOHN T. SYM3IF, of Pittaburgh COM= SURVEYOR: JOEL EETCHUM, of Elizabeth 'DIRECTOR dl TIE POOR, TEOMAB NEEL, or Tarentum ] ; DEMOCRATIC COTII , 4 4 BY' COMI'sIITTEE OF uT- 7 CORP.PONt/FlXbr...---Tlie Democratic Oilimmittied of Correspondence will meet at the ST .C11,..y/iLF,llotel,.on SATURDAY NEXT. Sapteulbrz l'lt/1,41./fO . CIb6:;A:. M. By artier of D. D. BRUCE, Chairman. • J. Bectvtary. OD STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.The mein. hers of the State Iletnocratie Central Committee are requested to assemble at the MERCHANT: 4 ' 130- - TEL, Philadelphia, on FRIDAY. the '3othici..t. Ptlllellll atelkthillefi i.s solieited,,as important business will Is. crlfbred tot' their-action ROBERT TYLER, Chairman. Er tract from Judge Dm*Mat Speech Deliv— ered at Pittsburgh. Were the. Democracy hinsyll,lll . lll mo ss (70 3.7 W to ill w away lire prestige of the old Keystone State, to foryet their gforionti hist , rn in the past. and to ire/eel into the rtlli .. bi titionisni or modern. Republicanism if they did, it would be their own net, and not tho act of their opponents. The Republicans had no chance of success. except in the dissensions of the Democracy, and while he would ulWayS stand up for principle, arid never yield it for the gad: , of harmony, yet, in order to preserre the prn ciples sit", party, ~he would tnirreintee aim persnnul prejudices and hostilities he might :arid cheers.] The part of wis done and . patriotism was only to remember pa,' (pail-Taff in cnile.,r to profit Int then, \V herervr there had been past issues that had died, all ti n asperity which they ever erected should be buried withthem, and we should only fool. ahead inthe future, holdinij forth the banner ‘,l Democracy, with our princiiiks entblazoned on it in, clear and unequivocal laimmitte, and RAILY-UNDEIt THE ORGA_NYZATION DF,T11,1 , 1 , PA RTY. THE IVEEkI.I' for the present %vei:, is fl tin4-gate ritlinlier_ it may be , had tit our counting room this morning, in wrappers ready for mailing. In clubs of tier, ottr mammoth Neckly costs but onedollar Two weeks from next Tuesday the election will take place. It is necessary that every voter should be assessed or he cannot vote. 'l'ie lists are now posted in public places in tin several election districts; let every voter ex - amineThem, and see that his own name is on the list : if it is nut, let him at once cell upon the assessor of his ward or district., and get assessed; unless assessed at least ten days be fore the election, no loan has a legal right to vote. -- GAZET-ru,!4•ltoointAcKs The f - :.2z,ttc is getting very uneasy at the popular feeling which so manifestly exists in the connty in favor of the Democratic ticket. Its attempt to charge upon the 'Democracy certain alleged direlictions,in the Commissioners' office, has fallen IK-tint less upon the public ear. The proof of its :assertions was lacking, and some of them it has 'already been ohliged to recall, as, for instance, the one that the tax collectors of the First and Sixth wards paid over a por tion of the railroad tax to the Commission ers. These gentlemen totally deny the Ge zetfr's assertion. The public look upon thi charge from the r - iezettr, as a purely person al one, unsusfained by a particle of proof. There was a time when an assertion front the Gazette was good autarity, but that day seems to have passed away. This question is not one of politics, but of personal hon esty. It vi , e la-lieved that the peoph, con nected such acts as the (i,rette efoiri,,, lint does not prove against. Messrs_ M'llhenny and Tomer, in the slightest degree with the party to which they belong, we might re tort upon Mr. Perkins, the:Republivan Cone missioner, with similar charges, hut, what tlie County Commissioners have done, or .have not done, they themselves must answer personally, and the parties to which they belong cannot be held responsible there for. But, if the people, at the coming elec tiion, place in the I !on - un iF,si office an incompetent man, they will have theinselve , to blame. There is no reasonable compari -iion to be instituted betiveen , the DeMocrat ic and Republican candidates. The former is trustworthy and most eminently compe tent—the latter is Jonathan Brauff, and, 'beyond -his name, the people know nothing Before'vbting for Commission er, we advise every citizen of the county to inquire who Mr. Brrintl is, and what are his capacity and acquirernents to fulfill the du ties of the office for which (unfortunately for him) the Republican party have placed him in nomination. Mr. Campbell's pecti fiat• adaptedness to the performance of public services like those required in the Commissioners' office, is well known to - every citizen of the county. r Inc such man as he is worth more to dm pithile than a dozen men of the moderate capacity which the RePUblican party seems to deem requi site for the office. In its desperation, the Gazette pitches into the County Commissioners for having issued warrants in renewal of warrants' which had been limed by Republican Dbards-Af POLllllliS sioners—not Democratic—to pay interest on railroad bonds some years ago. The amount his about one thousand live hundred dollars. `The Republican Commissioners Wiled the war. rants: the county was bound by their act, and -now the Gazette complains that the public off!e cars of the county have done an official act Which it was their duty to do—issued new war rants to take up or renew the old ones. The Gazette's attempts to " raise a tempest in a tea pot" are singularly unsuccessful. Knowing that the Democratic party have nominated a ticket which is beyond and above its attacks, it has turned its attention to " raising a dust " about a variety of other matters. rt finds it up-hill work to advocate its :own "pakty ticket, which it does not like, and in crainti attempt to iinpugn the integrity and competence of the men nominated upon the Democratie.ticket. sal EDWIN BOOTH is playing at theArdi7rT.7. Davenport at the yiralnut, and Henry Placid() :and Mrs. bowers at the - Acadeaii . ot Music, in - • . SEPT. 23 OUtt BE ASSESSED. DESPERATE. ~~~~ 5 THE GAZETTE ENDORSING MR BLACKMORE. The Gazette, of Thursday, pays suar,eNcellents candidate for County Treasurer, 11". number of weilkfileservedcompliments. It is tir ' 6l ' i of for Goodwin Y. • Voultee;'Und has fijirned:fts'agentieW to „speaking in terms of thilifigq . stpl:aise iifMr:Blael . trriore. After Ddiride'r - acy Of Vic county hy alluding to the determined and persevering efforts which it is making to elect Mr. Itlsek more, and speaking of his own personal indus try, and that of his co-laborers, to secure his election, the Gazette says it " has no fault to find with him for being industrious,nor for else tioneetiKaTtiyity4',--Cfood. :It goes on to say "Mr 'Bra'ckMeir'e, personally, ive have no ob jection to urge'; he is a worthy gentleman, of 1 pleasing address, and in every way competent for i tl:mpAee.",, ; Diaid, again. "Praise from Sir Hubert Stanley is praise indeed.' But this is not all. The Gi,ettc proceeds to ennorse, in the , most unqualified terms, Mr. Muchmore's pure and unsullied record as a rquieertit—One who labors to secure the sue ems of his party. as well, when he is not, as when he is a candidate upon its ticket. Truly, "our lines have fallen in pleasant places," when the leading organ of the Opposition not only can " find no fault" with our candidates. but, in unqualified terms, endorses their com petency- and Democracy. But this is no more than Mr. Blackmore deserves at the hands of his felhiw citizens of all parties. Ile is kind-hearted, true and valuable man, and, us County 1 remure'r. v:111 make a most cafe. courteous, reliable and competent public of ficer. The people see this fact, as plainly a , . the tia.rettc&x,,and it is good policy in the editor , to fall in with the popular feeling in favor a tirst-rate man, like Mr. Illackmore. NEBRASKA James 11. Hopkins, Esq., of this city. has just returned from a ,hort visit to Nebrodm. Ile speaks of the country a.s being in tin tuost prosperous condition. The crops ate excellent. timer nor his 14,tbei Will Black. and thy member, of the i;., % ernor's family, :Ire delighted with the The people of N,..1.1.a.-ks int,n , l to appl) to l'ongre.,l) , Nt winter, fol th, Vnion. They ,ty that the I.opulatlon of the territory %%111 I.e as large a‘. that of 11.11,,:1,,. eiliii.,:ratillll In the ;Old It,- gions o,lltribute.l largely to tip. ittert,t , e of poptilati..ll in N e hr.A.4,:, . . We ark!• indolit,l to Mr. llopkitt ,, for a copy of the Nebra,ka a:16 , 1 a( eity,Sept. 17th. Tito 1 toto,,cratte party i , llourt,hing itt the embryo Slat.•. V 0117;; N 101 1 . 74 14.1110 , 1alli • 4 . 1111)Inv been 1“1111ell al the City befUrt. which I;OV. (leliVere 4 l all addia,,. 1 1 1 , 1u , 14/131 . Orithlry to have won a., 11, ply upon t hott,.art of the eitir.ett , of the torritory t‘hich roc- rt, oro it u , ..41 t' h 1/1 $ll t , 4 I ple of thi., IrLtiv , • ,ac. 'I'LL ,i),Lhing of hi. addr,,,,, The regular meetin ,, .tf the Y Delnor lan• Club• /1 . 1/ r rll M • In en ee Mg. tioi cruor Wal; wne: ini ted t , i diet:Mk:lnd at an early hour the Bahl. !fail via tilled to overflowing. There i• .le,l t r qth in either or both it the following stater:len Ls. that there ia a deep and increasing interest the eau se and atql-ndenry 01 prin • riple? on the part of the I wo l d,. of this rite county. Hind that they re f :fled Croveresor Bind as the foremost orator the ti•rritory. thing is certain, he always draws a bon , the epenit rrn )10lithi1 reeling scar folk up to the nverng4. of h 11,11i1..“,11 and was replete with strong isoutai, and brilliant antithesis. Comparatively old thoughts wer , by hint dressed up in a terse and vigorous style, and appear,l .n ali the newncvs and freAincz: , the her T: T rat. Tr. He wove nn irre.tqattcargoincnt f rein eT.llein of political facts and evcnt, that stand :.ti :T. bold and prominent relief upon thTT und•-, our country's higtory if it-elf it Wll`l a reel. against whictfthe WU% 0, Of Oppo:itioli OV,II !Tent and thud) theft fury in vai H. The ti or erITT Tr Always command; the re pet and nttentiT, TTf Ids bearers, w hether they .yrn pat h with in opinion or not, by his impartial :old m au ls nianner of discussion'. T, iv, than by elo quence and irresistible logic. We hold up this effort of the Governor n< a model in this, re spect, and /IS being worthy of imitation be all who shall address the public in the pre!:ent eon,. paign, whether symputlii4ng with 115 in politi cal ,entiment or not. The Governor tool, up the Slavery question and thoroughly analyzed it,and gave the history or every important is, litieal fact bearing upon it. planted him. self upon the impregnable rock of Non Inter. vention by Congress in the affairs or the Terri tories, and showed that Popular Sovereignt was the doctrine of the lathers of the Repub lic, and is in beautiful harmony and envy with our doctrine of self.government - But we will not attempt an OP:tract or furth er notice of the GO\ ernor'e, speech. and oulc regret that every citizen of the Territory could not share with us the pleasure we experoop in li,teDing to it. The Presidential question The New York City correvondent of th,• 31obile (Alabama) 1?.'v.../. , ,tat,: that (i. , nerai Wright, of New Jersey, who ha , received the Democratic nomination for Governor, whole-souled Deughil man. JerFey will he Charleston with her even votes for Douglas. when the lirst bell of the Convention rings Wright will he elected fu4 sure the sun ri , nr. on election day. In regard to Now York delegates at ('hark on, tin:same correspondent remarks: "The delegate= will go to CliarleAon ' aml tire, a complimentary vote to Dickinson and to Pi clinan. They will then vote for liotie;l:ei oh id he is: nominated." The St. Louis correspondent of the ( ford (Miss.) Mereurg says of Douglas : He will go into Convention with the wh,,t. North-west, including Ohio and Indiana and he is the second choice of Oregon and Califor nia. He is the choice of the New England Democracy, including Mai.saeliusetts. k souri will go for him in Cons cation, too. And as Kentucky can not instruct for any man—' Guthrie and Breckinridge being both aspirants is the second (thole() there, too. His friends are zealous in New York, Now Jersey, and Pennsylvania, and he possesses the most energetic, earnest and devoted friends of any public man of later days, saving Henry Clay. alone." A correspondent of the Memphis (Tenne.;se ...lived suggests the name of Robert Toombs, of 'Georgia, for Vice President. He ny,; the Presidency is ceded to Douglas by general i.em. gen t. iteductlon of the" Stnte Debt Governor. Packer has issued his proclama tion, announcing that the Commissioners,of the Sinking Fund have reported to hint that they have, from November 800, 1857, to ticp tember sth, 1859, redeemed the debt of the Commonwealth to the amount of $1,1:37,115,- 36, made up as follows: Certificates Of sto,k loans of April 1101, 1848, six per pent. Certificates of stoek loans of variou data, fire per u•ut....._ ... Relief tone cancelled Interest cnrtlflc.les, of canon. dato, Of so much, therefore, of the Mate d, the Governor proclaims the " payment, can. collation, extinguishment, and final die charge." Pennsylvanians, since the Bale of the works, aregettingAised to announce ments like this. But they are, nevertheless, very agreeable; and they makeit as certain ns anything in the future can be, that many who read this will live to see Pennsylvania entirely out of debt. Pennsylvania State Agrieuiturf Fair The ninth annual exhibition of this society will be held at Powelton, Philadelphia, com mencing on,"Tueday, the 27th of SePtember, and continuing-until Friday the 30th. Goods for exhibition' - will be carried on alt the rail: roads, to and fro, free of charge. ..'l , ? - ,',•.',• - . . r. ,:ii : - ..•:,..:',;,.'-,:t.:,.. •7:'•;':..i':.C:•..TH-7-'':'-.7:•'.',;.'.-, Nebraska Territory. The people of Nebraska have taken the initiatory steps to form a Mate Government. Their Convention will meetiii October to frame a State Constitution, and it will bo submitted to the people in November, sothat their appli cation for admission can bo laid before Con gress at itssession in December. Social Illycuas. Some people in the world nppeartollini their highest plemure in being a sort asocial hyenas, gathering together and digging up the reputa tion of (rail, fallen men and wegininito feast greediliess and delight, whining and howling over the loathsome repast the while, as if they felt sincerely sorry to hat;l3 . found corruption, when they sought for it alone. I.lave wo not all sins enough to make us patient, if we eanno be charitable toward other sinners ? Fayette County Scrip. The original issue of scrip, by this county, was 520,000. The amount now redeemed is sls,l6s—leaving a balance of only $4,535 out standing. A large amount of this balance, it is eipeeted, has been lost, and the people are rejoiced at being freed from that burthen. Os Tuesday, a notorious , rowdy, named Frank M'Cabe,. eommitted a violent assault upon Mr. Thompson, one of the editors of the lie called at the °Hire to inquire about au article which denoomod the action of cer tain bullies of Syracuse, and Mr. Thompson Owing the authorship of the article, 'Arl'ahe steed: him a pow.rful blow on the temple, and followed up, striking him repeatAly Mr. Thompson'g nose tea= hrolo , u, and his foe' ter ribly battered. After r:anmitting the out rage, M'Cabe 1,SC:11 ; but a warrant has been procured for his urre.t. lie hind a manlier of " friends," of a well litiown character, waiting for him at the doer, ready to in CUSP of !111 emergency. He was arrested and held ut s:,tiu tail to answer. Ttir elooth.nA in California for State oil •or- inotni.or: of Coll.4re- , tool, 1.130,, tir,t ~f t,,b,r, • i:r in I wan Min It 0., a rata an,:o.. In the tat, ly part or iro collowitir State; will vi,to : New Yrith, Now Jort.i. Mrir laro throgg.h agent. :rout N or!, t the Wo:t, it i 4 said, will be "II t Ist of Delobvr, tool the mail:, will thnneafter be placed in rhsrgr of the Inozgago master , on 011 V 1111:, who will reel' %o a :111:111 L . L.111 pe11,31.10/1 frolil the dultartronnt for taking! char go them. II tilA lii 1 the itio teitilier in been ,er.teni 4,1 te the I'vnitentiary hr I.!: roe yi.rir hin, r.hl. lie him-eh. I v bi, t•lrronlery iu ciitirt, t•I b. n iicr, tin ,t i.f the tie t. I.: nil Ow Athuitir fr un Ro,ton f.tv:in,•,..4, It getit'r,l dull for Ow walttiog Lit tketivity tclurh tho ttbuntinill ~ r op. of do. ,rtilitry ha , 4 , 1,41 sir import,r.. ro,d mon }lnn . .. , to c:ipct 1)t inot utvi: tha r0.t.11.1, try r i t Ircoitl of V. Lk at Iliqy KS) ~c M Tilt. Iv, In ing Mectitn, ‘l, fillans , port and Elnara Th.• M.rtgag.• ~1 the and }:',;l,tr“ I:.llnred I I, Ow 1 . 1,1',101 , 1- 1.t.i3 Exchantto, Mr 1 1 ,1..1 in ti. cheer The rel. ,, rt v. a., ro Ved end itc roptel : Th.• COmlllitt. 4 . Of SCCO:I,I holder , rep. , rt that they ba,e ,ntorely ninth! , any with the liontlbohler, and that tney Lave that the 1.-qt-I and nil It4llnterl , t , I , LWed In the ba,.l - there to await, intact, t h e of the la, mr to the right the Nuriuud parties In Internet. 11:n not CA*?CI,I course, 0 , th e nrnr ai.i.riatell for day upon Which jtiag 'mints could be ttlie tllth imit.,) and ti' probable movement of the First Mortgage Boni!holders to Luke of the Kond at oime. mail,: it imperati‘e un Um part 44 t h e lower in tort,st., to pine, the !toad and its niipur tenallel's in .ionni MP' inald hat prolvr red a long er time wherein to endear or to t...gotmte, but was 111 the nature of quito po,ible, they feel that the best hui been done fir the iuter.”AtF of the o road Mortg;igc 11011.1- 1, , .1.1..r , . There will bo time enough v. herein to negotitite ur htigitte, a. they deem twit. The f'ommittee to ho di-,barged from the further rombderation .if the ,übjegt, and would n nend that the SX'O7III V Ort4age It.,ndholderA take acti , 0 measure:. ut once to change eoute.el, and otherwise in the .rotefAion 01 their int Sumo convertational debate eliStied, after which the report WaS adopted. 111 r. Cooke ex - plained why .M r. Mucalester had b.•en appoint ed as receiver. This step had been taken to protest equally tho interests of all the stoek - holder , . The property passed into the hands of the r e c e iver. and in C:4 l , either the first mortgage bondholders, or any of the other bondholders wish to selue the road, they will I. forced to come into Court and shoal their claim to the property. This will bring before the Court all the different claims upon the road, and enable that authority to decide its ownership on equitable terms. It was also stated that no action of a niajori ity of th e bondholders would hind them all. Every mall owning 11, ,ingb, bond has a right vo sue upon it at any time. On motion, the Chair was directed to ap point an Executive Committee of three to take -•nernl charge of the interests of the Second Mortgage Bondholders for the present. A committee of three WaS, also agreed to, to aget,rtain the views of the First Mortgage Bondholders. The Chair, it.c,qistrod by M r. Cooke, will soled and announeo both they committee, Tho mooting then adjourned. \IK E7lNti uY •I'll k: 1711 ATTE'. NIOICTUAIif; BOND A meeting of the chattel mortgage bond- Iders of the Williamsport and Elmira Rail road Company, was held at. the 'Washington Building, this afternoon. Mr. Joseph Harri son, .fr., was in the chair. Thus committee printed a report concerning its action since the last meeting of the bondholders. The ap pointment of a receiver had brought Ittrairs to a rather unexpected temporary adjustment, and it precluded any special upon the part of o,m:committee. The latter thought the arrangement us favorable a one us could be outdo under the 'circiinishinces, and they acquiesced cheerfully in the selection of Mr. Charles Ma ealester to till the responsible position. After some conversation, the report was adopted, and the committee was continued. It was determined to employ counsel to look to the interest of tho chattel mortgage bond holders in the distribution of the earnings of the road under the new arrangement. The meeting adjourned to re-assemble at the call of the committee. S74J&O W 1 047 2.C9 ^26 1,071 in 4 ID WE see that the Opposition are now united in mutual hatred of Douglas. They quote each other's effusions North and South. They are, in both sections of the Union, sagacious in see. ing what is right, and they have an unfailing instinct of opposition to it. They see clearly the available loan against them, and they know how to hate bins. Opposition is getting only to ho anti.Douglus. Newspapers and ptunpls, lets will soon flood the country; not against. Democracy, but against Douglas nominally. When Douglas is disposed of In the Democrat ieparty, the Opposition foresee that thOir work is done. The Democracy of the country are notto green that they don't see it, as well as the Opposition.. If Douglas he not a sound Democrat, there is, no Democracy in the free States. "Theinan , ivho does not see this is too big .8,- 4:oi,tp, be, reasoned, with.—Louisville Democrat. THE Milwaukee, Wisconsin, News says that the early frost has ugly destroyed the cran berry crop of that State. This is a serious ns in some countieS,'the, cranberry;:srop has far Siceaad irO'altio and aMount, the grain crop in former years. A car, OF OF EIGHT M 4 )NT RS' STANDING CURED M IMAM. KELLY, No. 117 Seventh, near Grant street. Pittsburgh. says: "Last July, what, running 4111 the river, on a rotten boat plying between out New I nouns I was taken with Fever and Agnes For eight long months I suffered with this dreadful disease. tile"greaterpart of this tinat,lWns unable to work; and at Jeamtlifly dollars for inlerent medicines, but found nopermanent relief. Tm to 'Three weeks ago, mks Of y friends insisted upon my trying WEIIIIA V F.'S 111 iLLA NG “ITTER.s, Faytng theta rare was guaranteed. After taking it for one week,l m u st say 1 mt." a :murl mall. I havo Levu at work now for two weeks, and havo had no return of the Chilly or Fever Whatever.' • Itondhohlers MEM Fever and Ague BY 1141.1111 AVE'S I lOLLAN I) .111'il'ERS. - . i certify that the above St/gr. - Will it: true. THOMAS ADAMS. Diammul Ilon,e, or 1. dert Gothic Mat. Rend Orr efolty.;-- The Genuine) Concentrated thruthave's Holland Bitters is put tip in half pint bottles only, and retailed . at one dollar per bottle. The . itrent demand for this truly eclehrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should n erd against purchasing. Bemire of imposition I See that our name is on the label of every bottle you buy. BENJAMIN PAGE, Bt. .3 CO., Sole Proprietors, No. '27 Wool, between First aunt Second cis., Eittsburuh. rw drertisements Adverti*lng in Mc Cars. DEllsass wIsnING To ADVERTISI in the ear, of the rti 'rove ra , ,olger: apply at the oilim etVI ler of Pena tnd St. Clair MI re,t for term:, AC. LAMES' FANCY FUR:: ALTEItKI) AND REPAIRED, lo lit. mono dlnnnt.le inn !mkt in the 1int..•1.,t11,:. at the CENTRE HAT nItE. "tr. it. 1111.1.E101iN REMOVAL. EATON, CREE & MACRUM, Crce }Lae ...unovo.l to their N ST. •tC, No. I 7 Firril s .omiog i itt,m Nr.u. Stud, or - - - EIAl' .Et4AN'l' AIJOTIA:N 1101.—( 'SI.A \ I) N 111./11li)1. 1111t1'11.NIN1tE :11 01. to o.•14,oli, 11.11 I. -oil. at the tor. army or kir'v. C. F K r . rii, 7, -, 12v mean- rnor. the ozletoovo rlegunt Vornitore. in par A r.ronArirotil. ,, r.4.llAr - rry. kr- I 'l/ 1 111 11-I ' ,l Fl ta!,%_kiv hti:"r I Lrori.tion e . ltaa. Wahlut ricer. S''im'l!hntr nod ••1111,1 , .. Iroolcrr Wttol.,A eornnora ronantolitul Irt ctroola...r. tool naa c , or.a. t!..• 1t0n,..r. 11 ai 11.4tra 'i ably. t ht 1:511,41..tr M.- Froto•lt Ito 1 , 1-'l, 74.1.. , c.”, I tre,-in! 11,1,11, ,1,11 f 1,1,11,1, Ivo!. inarlOo I II I ar.lrol.r. \Caloot Fro,: .11 11ed-terra, • Iturratt rani \ l / 4 :1-th "I. I, ~.tntz '1%•ti•.11.• rlnt.d. "rl.llit, Iy (,'oo:: h r . ! , B o ok 0,0, 1,1t.r.,my bro • Tat.ll., Arm Chats aml Itlroti , oil), V, nor:. Wa l l-. ooh Root. and r 'Aria , . lir.. th 1111 , 4, dr.; ' K u - &111 Ire ClLest. Krttlra. CA-da. Tithe, far' o !!rt!tti Itit-tvty Ntt,lt-tt 1"1,I .1 , 11,. P. 'A. 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I 1 , 01,1% 1.!or, F4r 4:1;;S Al N. _ 11•11 , DAY EVENIN“.' , y.t I.7th.at 4! 11, V.Irilt!,!!•141 Firth bill 11. ,j1;!1 sh e.,7lFtny. 1-I\VI 1( ATII IN. I'F.N . I:. IZ. 1. , 11.•n lii 1,-,tottr. nut n Ur Un' I, , ttt‘•• uul.ott, ^ rtutlit, a:.•1 gtt.tti .•••i! and 11, r. t.t•rtt. ttf Itrilt Ont. IYon nn', L_ Ilt.tu 1,. IlUlt gt.. 41,111,.. 311 , 1 Pomp; ettllitt tot.] t r.t.tp , h t t-, z;t3tt... s 1 , 1111:ERT A -(IN. 11,141 ENtrkt.• !kl:akel TE N TEM PEI? NCE 311.1110- 1,1,,,r rirrAtaiir,i• ir•r :wpm+ • miler its. 1:11.11ed ••sli! AV= EAY I CA 1, F , at 1:F.,N1 coniliirtalle 1);vv1- 1: ronnt.. tinO b toill -it ttll otni in , Ittnte as. on,. ittl.N,:,l Nlttlion -- - A (1 ot (,P ci,()A M. n; iturntmi, Mens'. Linet:. anO t : 4 !1:10 I. ^lA....kill' i!ts Ms 6 , , I'‘• I'-11 dt , (11 , 1 r-, troneitto-, no: l',•rtti.. not 1 jjAN;,i);: I,t)V :4 )1.11.,1 , street. On FRIDAY, at 7 P EATAI.OIitE OF CIIOICK DAVIS & CO.'S BOOK STORE, No. GO Fifth street ON S All' F,V EN IN (;, ).:V1 EN -I:st. AT V.. th , in trill tin 7:•unit Eiti velopo.lol A tot.Tl,,lio.a. viil•,; 114theroleo ;mod V 01..; In 1.11',, of Wn..100 t zt0u..•..1,11 , 1t.t. , , Travel, C. gip.0.114 of Eit,:latia,: „1.. (I.v , I'stili n,oilt:krie4: I'olll,l's Shrtkc,l4-are, S roileriiii ott+f,il Edit lon sit \l'arorly . 24 v 01..; Spatad 'Churl y vok.; Utilleit Stott— Cliti•t Sur\ cy. 3 vol. , . 4rlc, volt; Fioldin W0r1,,, J vol.+ : , 1).•1;1,lor, 4 M EIuICAL, WOll.liS.-I , ling,ll,on' , • Incituuhry: buthrillem 01..Ntrtro.:.; Pr,41.-ti,-.• of Phroc emrpvitter3 Homan niooputhio Pillietekil4, sitar Mode of Medicine, vol., will he 015th hut I•Nnolitint/on ati•l th , oa al,,,zuo, for 11 , 11110 u out Friiir) 1 1 1..nling 1. , VI.; A CO., Attetholle,s. . . GOVERNMENT LAND SALES. sTATIE MINNESgrr.t. 500.000 A"'iu'',s en , icE At i . 117 RA I. I. 1N iu i)altral Minnesota arc , iidvertked for ,ale text mouth (October. .1 , 59) at the minimum pro, r...tto per acne, either in el.!' or Land Warman:. Fwd Lands being the alternate t„ th , vernment fur cix mile, on ',eh o r ih, Railroad hoes,and extending for same de:to...oat' both under of tht,:stk,a,,wp , river front HI. Paul to Pm( Mi.. ky, a di,tane., of 150 miles; al., along the Minnesota river horn Fort 51141111,,, 1.. HI. Peter, 76 miles, and a i oag Crow river 7U millet., oat raeing some of the morn rail., and convenient Farming Lands in the State. Front several years expariettro and a genend know lodge of the country, the mutlannlwr no prepared to make good aoleetiona for tlinso desiring to invest, who luny War bun with their patronag„. b oug ht and roll (.” 00111116,i00. Lana rnnty located. lunar tlllolltl+ 11110 P. TtlXl,l paid for non roxidents. Money loaned at It high lan , of interest, from lb to 80 pl. culit:pvr annum, ,eclirt•ti by valuable umneninbered real i , ,tate In tide lily.' B.'irrrna .area if rermaral. CII.AS. M. (i'iYLi', St Paul, Sept. 16:se=loPwil wd General REs , 1, - vED, That you ought to butt trout FLElttrat it.moh,t, That. FLEmING'S HATS ANIII:1;' , 1' AILE c HEAP. Ws°l red, Thal FLEM PS IS CORNER '1) NH SIXTH. theotlved, That we'll go there . • Re,olved, That wo m•nt Atkst, toll FLA N N ELS, FLA N NEI,s, A huge Htoek of every at JAMES A. FETZER., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT MR T!IF ML 07 . Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seed Dried Fruit and Produce Generally, CORNNA OF •MARNA:T AND FIRST' STIq.ETS, PrI•PSTiIIRaII, PA E.Ertn ro— Frond G. Bailey, 'EI, 'William . I,pwart . h Sr., S. Cuthbert A Son, PatebnrgliLoyd Mt, , Swearingen, 14. Itrady, , Cash. M. Bank, List Howell, Mangle A. t.F.orge W. Anderson, Poinag, Paxton Co, Wheeling. " mr2s.:•2ptf UG E N SU /API . ] 0 N .. . . All Elle pi •plintr Ihnotemes 1,11 . the kept eor-tant7y for - sale by . ; .JUSEP.II FLEMING, se= corner Diamond and. Margot at. GLYCERINY, CREKIVI, COL!) CRliild AND A.MANDINE, for chapped handa, bpi, and toughness of:chafing of the skin; always on hknd at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, se22 . corns). P4ptic4ckLßlX4ry.o, Itreet. N 4 t 7 W - 4" GOODS FALL AND WINTER OF 1859. GEO. R. WHITE & CO., WHICH CAN BE SOLD AT LOW Re21:414 , . NO. sf) MARKET ST. JOS. W. SPENCER, tPREPARED 'PO OFFER HIS CUSTO MER:4 and the public, a suponor and beautiful as- Norunent of SILKS, Valencias, Rich DeLaines, DRESS 414.011, I CU 111 NO AND LEECHING, by MR. 4- MR-4_ BESF:. ke-Poach ez trag•to.4l. Cold and Shower Kathy. r 2l Ir F. RESE, N 0.177 Brant street. Tif E (iEM OF FASHION SKIRT,. TRAM SKIRT, DIA_MUND SKIRT, Wi.riin Skirt, Diaiglas &Sherwood Skirt, and Thomson can always tre l.wt at the lowest prices at 1( ,t; Ayr IiNTION is requesteil to a bargain. For toile, a good Brick Dwelling llouse, of 1 hree i.i.ones. will I, Lack building of two stories; con tain., a hall. parlor, dining-room and kitchen, with six cell.tr, eonveniently arrangetl and in ; .11 !I:a, OA V. rioter .tree!_ above High st. rips, onv-1var , ....h; 1.1...04 in one and STOVES, GRATES & RANGES DIPLOMAS Awarded by the Late Allegheny ,VMII4 County and Western Penn BISSELL & CO., AT A NU FAc - ri•REIN CoOK IN rARLor, HEATING STOVES, GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS COOKING RANGES It atit the 811 COOKING RANGE at Ili\ll. ~•~r~•U~r~ BISSELL 8a CO. ' S If you want a OLILL)1.: I NU STOVE that cannot be sur tw,pd, ran on If vie' are building a house, anti want the IiEST RATE FRON'Di and FENDERS, &nU on BISSELL A; CO., No.= Melly street 91}101it BASS—First steps in thoro' Bass. in twelve familiar dialogues between • teach er tied pupil. This is a book weganting In a concise and pleasing . manner the principles of thorough Bass. 'Ms :Luther has met with gni* success in the applica tion of this method to pupils+, and confidently recom mends it to teachers as an mraluable aid to their labors. Price, tot cents. Copies sent by mall ou receipt of the price. For sale by JOHN IL MELLOR, so , /0 • 81 Wood street. B LEACHED MUST-INS • &SD • IRISH LINENS Of berm. tnalo.4 at .L SMITIM MIHNLEY'S ICE CREAM SALOON No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchange Bank. IN LEY, AT HIS SPACIOUS All_ • and elegantly arrauged rooms, located as above in prepared to . furnisli all the Luxuries of the Season ill 1114 lie,. POICIOUS tee Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes of all kinds, And every description of Confectionery • all of the heat material will be nerved to order, day and evening. Orders for parties promptly filled. Call andjung for yourvelf. (mY 6 ) • AL IIrGEINLEY. NUTICE.—Tit© undersigned halio this day associated themselves together in the whblei. ..ale and retail Book. News and Periodical tisiness, at via Li lad's, Odd Felibwt Billkliag,lNci. It.lt street, under the style of &myth & Pittock, mad resptfally pit a share of public patronage. W. C. SMYTH, JOHN W. InTOCK. W. C. 83txra • ~.Jrto: W. Flrrecx SITIXTII PIT'rOCK, • 17;holestilo ntid listed Dea.lert NE WSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, AND CHEAP PUISLICATIONS, pr.,NERALLY.' At Davis & Odd FtIIOAVS' ttiOld NO. GO FIFTH.STREST. dirTarticular ridelifion , given . to Packirierkohmrtle orders. • sal J. q. Stzliil.l.,S, tit,N3tary MEE J. P. S:HITIVS MAIMTAE! ,MARBLE LI JouN -iti,CA:noa MONUMENTS ARAIIkSTONE& Encloeures„ Posis, respectfully Invited te, examine our stoek. Prices la*, aed.work warrsttecr - • i5 12 1i 8 N0 , .7 86 . LUAFAIM lOSEPT.• ILUMOAD SPIKE COMPANY Jos. Dilworth, D. W.V. BiAvell; (h'uctes.iors to Pot ter, Rolfe d Bu'ett,) ILANDTACTOWLS OP RAILROAD STIK,E;S, GuAlge AlkiLVAPAT_Oniga, Cai, of Water.st.-ana cherry alley jr . 145 , • dvertisnunts. No. 25 Fifth Street Have now received a full f , tock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, comprising all the noveltice of the Amon. FANCY SILKS, end SILK RU BEM, cheap. Also, a corn piece and hand,ome assort- ment eC Full and Winter VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS, SHAWLS, &c., NEW GOODS, Slit AWLS, MERINOES, WOOLEN GOODS FINE GOODS. LOW PRICES_ CHARLES GIPNER, 78 Market. 5 Lreet. S. Nrril BERT SON: Maket street FIRST PRENIIIN SILVER CEP! SILVER MEDAL! s)lwania Agricultural Soclel3 No. 235 Liberty Street, Blue and Common Enamelled AND THE CELEBRATED CAPITOL AND EAGLE BISSELL 19=(=MI AND CONFECTIONERY, HAS • BLOT/NM 13XL=2103. OP ~ ._ _,--,~,y, New Adtte TROLLS Mayas Palmas HARLESS # PARE:in. - ,• pßoDlJek6._ ANDS 11). ISSION ifERCIIIITS • Give partlclidar isnentibtf to purthasti and ad; f or FLOUR, GRAIN AND-PROVISIONS, NO. 0 ,PONWOY'S BIIILDINO, Box 1599 P. 0. - South Water eL, Chicago. Rarintiress--Mossrs John Floyd A. Co, R. Robison k Co.; Graff, Bennett & Co.; Little Trimble: James Co.; Mr. James Gardiner, Mr. D. Wallace; Mr. Wm. M'Cutcheon; Me.sra. Lloyd it Forsyth; .1. B. Can field k Co.; Graham & Thomas; Barbour, Mackeown k Co.; J Painter it Co. se2o.lm TIELAINES, DELA INES, ; ; - DELAINES, All new etyleg at • I)OMESTICS r DOMESTICS, • DOMESTICS Of ey4ry daftription at • ' J. P. SMITH'S, Agent, se.W. 'V2 Minket street, between Fifth and Disinond. H NO. DECEPTION. bERSONS wishing' to see the most dura jt. bly bound, andeleganfly finished BLANIC BOORS, Ruled with ono, two and three accounts to a page, for warded and finished by myself, and not selected from Eastern gh Manufacturers, for the purpose ofming exhibition at Pittsbur Fairs, can do so: by those at y BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORYexa m , NO. 72 AN m D 74 TIIIRD,BTREET. I follow now in deziac or .fini , a, and challenge all trartpetition, East or West, to manufacture Blank Books in any way superior to those made by ne. Also, Mune Periodicals and Miscellaneous Binding, done in the best style of the art. A. H. ROWAND, 72 and 74 Third A., Patsbur Lb, Wanted, FLINT GLASS METAL MASER. A 11 permanent and lucrative situation to a good man. Address Box 330, FlUatergh P.O. se.2l:4t J. U. PHILIPS. J. I. VLSI M'KEE & PHILIPS, GENERAL COOPERAGE, AT TULIN NNW FACTORY ON Fayette Street, Between Hand and Wayne streets, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. are prepared to furnish Coal Oil, Whisky, Ale, Molasses and Pork BARRELS, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. s.e.2lay GUMS! GUMS!! GUMS!!! LADIEWP GUM SUPERS, LLE:S, BUSKINS AND BOOTS, A L.vrge Stock on hand, at W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.'S Wigs, Wigs, Wigs, AND ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every description and Latest Styles of Fashion, manu factured by J. R..CA.MERON, No. St FOURTH Sr. The subscriber basing resumed business in Pittsburgh wishes to inform his fbrmer friends and patrons of the city and sorrow:ling country, and would call their at tention to a now and beautiful SELF-ADJUSTING WIG. It puts all former plans of wig-rnaking in the shade. Its merits are lightness, durability, not liable to shrink, bears equally all over the head, and easy. and graceful appearance, showing the development of the forehead true to nature. Ladies are also invited to call and examine his new mode of RANDS. HALF-WIGS and WIGS. They do away with the heavy and formal appearance so much disapproved of in the old styles. sell R. CHILDS & CO., WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE No. 133 Wood Street - RAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR EX " TESSIN'S and Well selected FALL and WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES Of the Latest and most Fashionable Styles, adapted to the sea.sou. They are now prepared to otter, at a small advance over Cost, the largest and most complete assortment of Prime CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES Ever brought to this city, We invite our friends and Merchants generally, to call and examine our goods. Sir Particular attention will be given to selecting and PUTTING UP ORDERS. selfiZindawastalp L. HIRSHFELD & SON, No. 83 Wood Street, WILL THIS DAY OPEN THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS of Fancy Coatings, Cassimeres, Overeoatings and VRSTINGS, purchased expressly for our TAILORING DEPARTMENT , And unsurpassed for Variety and Elegance. The Hens' Furnishing. Department l stocked. w i t l teteuvtietyigk l s I W taira en t s 7isn e lVven g st i lm andSea:lS,inendlesa variety. Traveling , obsvls and Raga: Dressing Robes; Gloves and Gauntlets; slartirs_em coLLARs Measured to Order, and a complete assortment con t'= stock. t°4. We s happy to see our customers and friondaand feel 'confident that we can offer superior inducements to customers. L. HIRSIIFELD & SON, sel33p No. 83 Wood street. JOHN T. LOOAIT .7.IirAILD aßCaa LOGAN & GREGG, ,p4poOers of , . -H -A A It E l No. 62; Wood Street; Pour Doors above fh Charlie ifotel, • • PITTSBURGH: MONONGAHELA PQ WRY. ANDERSON N. PHILLIPS TIESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO their several ktode of HOT AIR FURNACES, SUITABLE FOR CHURCHES, PUBLIC SCHOOLS, AND PRIVATE HOUSES. Especially adapted to przrsiircrEvaw. And not, honte to cm= wise BOOS. BY STATE AUTHORITY 2ETNA INSMIANCE , COMPANY - OF HARTFORD. I NC° APORATED 1812;,CHARTER PER PRITAL, Cash Caiiital, - - $1,000,000. Burplus, "JOVE, $1,030,4M 130. Losses adjusted avid , td over 000,001 Property instil-ea a: • - .134.1%F.5. BY O.& THE. PERMS OF IN . 3 /"ZAVINiTiCI.N, st as liberal rates anavt il es aa solvency and Bar profit will permit. ' cm= A BRO, Agents, • W. H. EDlB,EinrieyOr. frZairn No. tia Fcrixrax Aka; Phasbungti, pa. BREWER, MALTETEB, AND HOP HEALER, Pitt Street, Pittsburgh. TT A V I NG COMMENCED BREWING 11 for the season, I am now prepared to furnish my customers with a SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FRFSR ALE. In addition to my regular brands, I am manufactur ing a very FINE FLAVORED BITTER ALE. put up in small packages expressly for family use. This Ale isnot only a delightful bereragc,lutis highly recommended by the mediCalfaculty, for invalids, where a mild, nourishing tonic is required. I have also my celebrated .Constantly on hand, consisting of KENNETT BITTER AND CHAMPAGNE; PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. Packages sent to any part of the city. align: fan I. P. SMITH'S, 9TMArket street i:. rxt , 2 .2; iii 14 .. 'X n P. P. t'l .... ... a. 2 F. , : 3 . 73 4 5-1 . - n ty - gr ~., - 'O.• .o -. t 3l 5 pi , K . 2 a .-3 ... 2 .._ --, K. 0 , 43 , ...i • "" 0 • ' '-' .C. 0 4 .- o t ... P. i l l CI . F, _.. `7, ...- • tg , t . cr 2 . 3 Z 2 2 cp , _ , 3 cy, in i . S. ,-, g, .. 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'2'. 5. •,1* .-- . 2. . ✓ -+ N 'GI 4 P H ' m P ''' -- " F .•4 , 0-n E . = .4 4 . ...., _..3 6 , 2 i tiro : '"... '.. - t. - - 3 .P .' o ail, ~... I, 03. ''' 2 g pi, y .4 p. a ... ,r, - t-1 ='4 ~..., 0 ' 3 3 7 .. . il: , --1. • 5 ' - ~. •:,:. 0.2 ~ f._, 5r.... - • Ft :1: c. 2 .3 . ijj ; 3 9. •A 4 a '", ,0. .r 4. 1 {3l OA E R S Igo. 31 Fifth Atreet CUNNINGHAILS & CO.—PITTSBURGH CITY GLASS WORES—WAREHOLISI3, No. 119 Water street. and 156 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below Monongahela House, blanufacturers Pittsburgh tlty IS'indovr • Glass, Druggists' Glass Ware, andArnericanCouvei PArlor wlridPirs,P4rebA and public buildings. -• se ',541y OF • - FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS! PITTSBURGH, PA H. CIIILDS & CO Igo. 133 Wood street. Nat advertisement. GEORGE W. SMITH, WHEELING BOTTLED ALES, E=2 SECOND ARRIVAL J. P. SMITH'S, No. 92 Diatitet St., twen 'Fifth st. and the DialFion4 WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN v announcing to our customers and others, that we are now in receipt of a very Large Stock of Goods suitable for the coming season. Among the Goods re ceived,and to which we would call particular atttetition Is a great variety of - FANCY DRESS GOODS ! Such as Silks, Rich Fancy DeLaines, Figured and Plain - French Merinos, all Wool. De Laines, in all shades, Notp 'mint' and Montebello Plaids, Traveling Goods, Bayne dere striped and plain: French Chintzes and Calicoes. EMBROIDERIES—Woraed Bands, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Insertings„ Collars and Sets, Alexandra Kid Gloves, Gloves and . Hosiery of every description. ShaWls and Dus4erti2 Of the Latest Styles; Duster Cloths, Bleached and Brawn Muslin% Pillow-Case Muslins 10-4, heavy Bleached and Brown Sheeting% Irish Linens and Shirt Fronts, Easel netts, Cassimerea„ Cloths, Flannels, Tickinp, ebonite, etc-, etc-, In addition to tie above, we are receiving NEW GOODS daily, by Express and otherwise, all of which we are de• ten - lamed to sell low. We have no old Goods to show, ourostock being all new. Please call and examine. • J. P.. SMITH, Agent. No. 92 Market street. NEW FALL GOODS HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE, 77 Market Street, Near Fourth street, Pittsburgh RICH DRPSS TRIMMINGS, and hand , soma Cloak Trimmino, in all the novelties of the season. SHAWL BORDERS; a large lot at low price& Elegant Sash Ribbon and Bonnet Ribbons. Bugle Hair Nets and Coiffnres, and Faney.llead Dresses, and the MARAPOSA,an entirely new ornament for the head. EMBROIDERIES. Ftn, Lace and French Work Setts, Lace COUELII4 QUA brie and Swiss Collars, Pompadours, Crape Collars and Sets, Embroidered Bands, Ruffling, Cambric and Swiss and Linen Worked Edging.Embroidemd Handkerchieffi Infant's Caps, Waists and Robes,' Valencienes Laces, Thread Laces and Edging. Stockings and Gloves, of every size and description. Large stoat. of Ribbed Hosiery. Men's Shirts and Fur nishing Goods—a full stock. Merino arid Silk Under. Garments, for ladies and children. MILLINERY GOODS, Ruches, Flowers, YeWits, Satin, Blonds, Laces, Crapes, Feathers, &c, Zephyr Worsteds =- all shades of our own importation. Shetland Wool, Yarns. Cbeneilles and Knitting Cotton. Skirts and Corsets, of the best makes. THE STEEL SPRING DOLLAR SKIRT FOR SS CENTS. FANCY WOOL.ENS—Ladies . and Children's. Our Wholesale Rooms, Up Stairs, Are Mimi NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, to which we invite the special attention of Merchants and !anti- A s. s we are constantly RENEWING our atock,and make purchoses on the best cash terms, we can and will sell an goods in our fine, as lows they can Le had anywhere is the conntry. JOSEPH lIORNE, No. 77 Market street. say- STOCKING YARNS at Manufacturer's Prices. 'Large stock of FEW FALL BONNET., at. Wholesale selaitocL2p J. L Hillprn!an. & Jas. Collord, HAVrNG lENTEiIED INTO I;ARTNER SHIP, for the inirposo of carrying on the HAT AND CAP BUSINESS (Under the Hama and style of HILLERMAN & COL LORD,) would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally that they are now receiving from the miumnicturern, and will open THIS DAY, an entire new steck-of HATS, CAPS, AND. LADIES' FITRS, Of the newest and latest styles, to which we. invite the attention, and solicit pailionage of those desiring goods in our line. NO. 75 WOOD STREET, (Three doors from Fourth st 4 PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. aufe.7 CENTRE HAT STORE RP S INS OP PHILADELPHIA, INSURES AGAINST - LOSS OR DAMAGE •j by Fire on Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, &c., at reasonable rites of premium. , Miasmas —F. Rate hford StarcWilliaraM'Kee, of Wm. & Co.; Narbro FrazieCJno.M.: Atwood, of Atwood, whit e a, co.; Benj..r. Tredick, of Trediek, Stokes & Co.; H enr y www-ton;: Mordecai 1.4 Dawson; Geo. H. Stewart, of Stewart I Bon.; John H. Brown, of John B. Brown & CO.; B. A. Fahnestock,of B.A.Fahnestock& Co.; Andrew 1). Cash; J. L. Erringer, of Wood- & Erringer. RATCHFORDSTAR.R, President CHARLES W. co ME, Secretary. Prersamtan Rzrziontocs.—Wrn. Holmes& Co ...J. Painter & Co, Thomas Mi ROW% Eeq., Jas. Marshall, has, Allen Kramer, Esq., Wilson, APElroy & C 0.,. Wilson. Payne & Co,. Bailey, Brown & Co., Linngston. CopeHnd a Co., Ames B.Ezinn &C Co, Wm. S. Lovely & Co. • BRYAN A CO" Agents, Isle= - No. 4,2 Wood greet,