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'-...'..`..! !I': Ni. 1 . .> ' FOR PRESIDENT, JAMES OF PENNSYLVANIA. VCR VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, OF KENTUCKY Democratic Electoral Ticket of Pennsylvania NLECTORS AT LAnOE : CHARLES R. BUCK ALEW, Columbia. WILSON SDCANDLESS. Allegheny. lut District: OEO. W. NEBIN tI ER, Phihult Iphis Co. 24 '" PIERCE BUTLER, Philath Iphia City. ad " EDWARD WA RTDIAN. Philadelphia Co 4th " WM. H. WIPTE, Philadelphia County. sth u JoIIN Mtintgoluely County. 6th •• JOHN IL /HUSTON, Chester County. 7th " DA% 11/ lAshigh County. Bth " CItARLkn KESSLIiIt, Dorlts County. 9th " PATTERSON. Lancaster Co. 19th ISAAC SLEEKER, Uniuu County. 11th FRAE. W. HUGHES, Scbttylkul Co. )2th THOMAS OSTEIHIALIT, Wyoruing. Co. 130. " AIIR A HAN I:DT:CORR, Mourne 14th " 11.1SU BEN WILBF.It , Brnfiford County. 16th `. 131401t0 EA. CIA WFt )1t th Chu tun Co. 16th " JAMES MLAC'R, Put ry County. MM=MMEEMM= 18th " JOHN D. IkfllbS, Somerr,et Co. 18th " JACO n TUILNKV, Westmoreland Co. 2018 " .1 A . .)„ BUCHANAN, Greene Co. 91,t WIILLIAM WILK - INS. AllegLivuy Co 22d " JAAIES G. CA NI I'IIELL, Butler THOMAS CLIN:L:INoill A SI, heaver Co. 24th " JOHN KEATLEY. Clarion Cu. 25th " VINCENT PHELPS, CritwfiAJ C..tinty DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET GEORGE SCOTT. or CoLusitaa C• WWI OR GENERAL: JACOB PRY, Jr., MovNom.r Co. I=l JOHN ROWE D al' FEAXELINCo DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET 4,NOR /7.5 WILSON WCANDLESS, CULUN9 TOWNB/111. NEN Vrr. HOPEWELL HEPBURN, Cttr THOMAS S. HART, L:.1‘!" AUGUSTUS HARTJE, ICLIRKVIS TOUNt3III. SAMUEL JONES, Cur. L. B. PATTERSON, Mirrur Tonysuip SAMUEL SMITH, ALLEfIIInY CITY. .ii)C3ATIC JC1 , 01: Dr. JOHN PO L LOOK FINDLEY Towxstur. MATTHEW I. STEW ART, ALLE.iIIENI rY ROBERT B. G BTORIE, ToWN ..1, Al DlToit EDWARD TFIOAI PSON. 1C 1461 Fe Toavem t' , V NTT ha RC El EDWARD MiCORKL D 1112,0116 THI • HENB I y BELTZHOOVER., rho , JOHN JOHNSTON, LAwßcNcLvlui, Extracts from Buchanan's Speck on the Independent Trrnaury BUI "THAT coUNTILV lc Ni.o,T PRoSP ERO es M ER V. I A BOR COMMANDS 'FIFE II E ATEsT REWARD. "FROM MY Stit'l. I RESPECT THE LA BoRINO M LABOR IS TILE PoUNDATIoN OF THE % EAETH EVERY COUNTRY, AND THE FREE LABORERS IF I'lif: NORTH DESERVE RESPECT FOR THEIR PROBITY A 1 f INTELLIOENCIL II EA\ EN FORBID THAT I SIIOI. BO THEM WIIONU I" Lest dear the DeinocrA tic iffiity recogy,i,il the necessity of putting in nomination the f,trorg. eat Lbat done, and the entire ticket was eleeti•l. such men as Judge Wilkins, who.had for cents retired from political life, was willing to cams forward again fur the good of tho party. Ile could not have de,ired the office for which he was nominated. But he desired the ,uccei, and triumph of the party that he believed to be right in an its great cardinal principles. Such sacrifices inspired the people with confidence in the party, and they elected its entire ticket. We ha'e profited by that experience and hake this year pursued a similar course. Judge Ilep burn has consented 10 h1,,,T110 tie co!leacne of Judge Wilkins iu the :ienate, if the people rr fit I) place him there. Ile in not a politicisi— not so office-seeker; and hen L V 1 ,14 no ambition for Political honors. But we believe the coontr3 in danger froth the wad srhene.s of demngegure and fanatics, and see that the only party tat can aver t the impending cribs is the great r,rl3 of the Union, of the people, and of the r'oristiiii tion: and he conies forward to a.sist it iu ring a victory lie was for .-everal years THE PICEESURE OF I'r ELIO t OPINION H dent Judge of our bistrirt Court, and the univee- lireeley telegraphed to W as hi ng t on th e ,li ny t,„ cal opinion is that he was one of the hest Mid fore the final passage of the Army Appropriation most learned and upright Judge , that ever it i [till that the refusal of the House to pass it wsoi upon the bench in this county. lie has the nn- I producing a fearful influence upon the public tire confidence of the people of this county, and mind, and that if it should not be parsed the his name on the ticket is u host. I Black Republican party would be coatplotvly It kit euN itupo•sible that the people can make so great a mistake as to nugleet to secure Ire service, in the ti. torte, and elect to that place a man whom even hie own party accuses of havine in view some legislation for 6ir own private ai..l L pecutuary benefit, to the Injury n.I all the t:nx payers. Either Judge Hepburn or 1)r E. P. Ga1.,111 must be elected. It seems tv he perfectly -are to believe that the former will be the choice Other good names will he G,uud on IMF and will he noticed in due time. Even our op. ponenta have publicly admitted that we have a strong and good ticket. We know it to he and are confident that it deserves the fate of our ticket last year. Holt. L. K. Bowes.--This kentletnan is doing excellent service in out ctini.e in this vicinity. As a native of l'euu,yleania he knows how to talk to our people : and as a resident of a South ern State he can urguit truly the great national questions. in 111R116. is a manner consistent with the nonstitutiunal rights and duties .f lodh or done of the country. On Friday evening last he addressed on e of die largest meetings ever seen in Birmingham. and we have heard of a number, hereiur“re wavering who declare themselves with us iu this great and momentous campaign, being convinced by his unanswerable argil:news. Mr. Bowen is to speak at the following plaeeq at the times named. Monday, September sth in Allegheny city Tuesday, September ..Ith at Beaver. Wednesday, September luth ut Pittsburgh On the 11th at New Castle. " 12f ivat Mercer. " 13th at Meadville. " 11,th at Erie. He is one of the very hest speakers of tie campaign TLJAT PAPER.—The Cincinnati Gozetteisowned by a company of men who are divided in senti. meat between Fremont and Fillmore. Its tune thus far has been that of a rabid Black Repuhlt can sheet. But last week a meeting of the nu merous proprietors was held, and a vote taken on the question between Fillmore and Fremont. The latter bad but two of a majority. A com promise was then made by which the paper is to support Fremont up to the October election ; but is not to abuse Fillmore. If the Fillmore party has a large vote in' October, another meeting is to be held to decide whether the paper bhall not "roll over" to Fillmore. The paper is to blackguard Buchanan and the Democracy all the time ; but who it will support for the fast month of the campaign is still in doubt. WE puhlish4he proceedings of the meeting at -*East Liberty, precisely Cl 9 furnished to us by one 'of the officers of the meeting. We cannot help it-if our name does appear in it. The Phila delphia runes may hit as again, if it likes. 15=1 , . , T BITCHANA N, MAM from our m•my t••;,Lit i o 4 - THE NEWS. At last, after years of agitation, the Philadel phia CiAmeift have:passed twordinance authoriz ing the striets to bii'regalarly - , numbered, thus , preventing.the inconvenience arising out of find ing 100 in-one square while further up is number 50. The squares are also to be numbered. The Louisville Journal, of Thursday, said Mr. Alexander, of Woodford, had purchased the cele brated race horse Lexington. lie met Mr. Ten broeck in England, and the purchase was mad' there. The price paid was $15,000. This, we believe, is the highest price that was ever paid for any horse in the United Sfates. At Worcester, on the 29th of August, Mr. N. W. Towne, of Worcester, was married to Miss Sarah G. Morrill, of Manchester, N. H , by Res. T. W. Lligginson. As part of the services a Protest" was read against the whole law of inequality between the sexes, claiming that the wife should be mistress of her own person and property, and have an equal share in the control of her children. Erhard Beck, of the firm of Beck & Harten stein, and Daniel Chatterton and John Dotter were arrested in Philadelphia, on Thursday, on a charge of having conspired to cheat and de fraud the creditors of the above named firm out of goods valued at eighteen or twenty thousand dollars. In the cellar of Dotter $5,000 worth of property was found, besides a large amount in various other places. Beck & Harteustein are cabinet makers. The cause of one of the walls of the Broad way Theatre falling was being undermined by Messrs. Bowen ti McNamee, silk-men, who are putting up a building to rival Stewart's famous dry goods palace. They offered to rave the build ing by running needles through the walls, but Mr. Marshall, the lessee, would not permit it un less he was paid $5,000, the cost of maintaining his company, &c., while the Theatre was useless ---which would be about three weeks. This B MeN declined doing, hut went ahead in their excavations, resultiur in the wall tumbling down k court of law will now decide who pies the Meeting In Ita•t Birininglian. A very Lugo and enthusiastic meeting of the Democracy of East Birmingham was held at the house of Mr. Behold on Friday evening. Ter rimer Campbell presided. Colonel Wilson Me Candless made the opening speech: and was fol_ lowed by Mr. Bowen inotie of the most powerful, convincing, eloquent and thrilling speeches that LUIS fallen to our lot to listen to : fur above nit hour he chained the attention of his audience, in terrupted only by the wild enthusiasm of the Ir.• timer:icy. The meeting was closed with German speeches from Mr. Heidelberg and Mr. Sabida, which were said to be excellent, and were pro nounced w:th telling force. The Birmingham tllee Club discoursed to the vast multitude their variety of patriotic songe, which were received with raptur,:us applause. The right feeling pre vails Eaet Birmingham. Tilt: LAnT FAsHIL‘NAIII.I.: IVINK —The f3,bionfi ble of wearing, the hair, among intensely and superlatively elegant gentleman, i 4 to hure it one eighth of an inch long ill over the bead, wlio given the ettput the appear:Mee ,x being covered by Russian bristles. The fu_shion began in Eat-ape two 'ears ago, but never became gt n ertl. It is supposed to have originated with a certain heir of a princely house, who, from grief, disappointed affection, or gambling debts, wt ut crazy, and had to have his head shaved. When he recovered his sanity, he, with a noble disdain for appearances, refu , ed to wear a wig, but into i.ublic with hie nearly bald head. The emir out of ei:,mplaisntice his Ri.yul immediately bad their locks shorn to a I , re‘ity eurresiidtidiug with his, and thus bristles became fits h i TuE Jltzcnnstra 111fIVING.--The laechttnics and armorer:: efilpinyell at Spriugfield, Jilts-421c bust 1:s, 11 7 1‘1 I tl4, and paasetl atrnug itgailo,;. the Illack 16-pigillioatm in the Haug ~t Repro-entntivea, for refusing to vote stipf ' neeesenry to carry. on the go,ernmeiu They are especially severe upon Mr. ninth..., the met, her of Congress from that district. The pro+. sure of public feeling against the attempted re% o lotion of the (louse was so great that Horn., Greeley teleg,rapbed to his political friends, ho hofs 'lake puss the Army bill 'They ucet•rd ingly IV . , it pass; hut, 150 ungraciouaty—ultrr having put the country to the increased expense of an extra session- - that their •• caving iu " will not help their come with the people. The tr,.; tors will be rebuked. demolimhotl. It tva.:: only itt.le.r the pres4ore of public. opin ion that the bill was parked. l'he Black Iteptib Ikons held "tit to the very IM,t, and w"uld burr rallied sufficiently to defeat it had they dared to do so. FIAI'AioNT tv rI.T l.tneuny --AN we learn the country had been thoroughly canvassed for tl r last week to secure a •• monster detnonstratom fur Fremont in this alleged stronghold, it was -,tnevrhat surprising that it was found impo.-i -1,10 t, collect Inure than one hundred and fifty citizens Cr voters. r it is lisped the city editor who permitted him self to be so grossly misled by a McKeesp.ot "christain '' will not fail to notice the "cheers that went up for Fillmore at the close of the above named Fremont meeting—however mtmli such interferences should be discountenanced. Non - ru lintrisu REWIRW.—This valuable re puldieltion has been sent its by tlildeufenney Co , and Miner a. Co., the 4;ents iu this city. The table of contents embrace the following ar ticles : The Ottoman Empire ; Christian Mid. sions ; Literary Tendencies in France; Holland, its Martyrs and Heroes; Samuel Rogers and his Times; The Microscope and its Revelations; Memoirs of Frederick Perthes; and the Crimean Campaign. The " Loue Stmr " eon TEX 14 HTATISTICS tains ninety-nine counties. It is supposed sonic twenty more will be organized at the nextsession of the Legislature. Sugar lands in Texas can be obtained at from three to eight dollars per acre. Good lands within thirty miles of Houston can be purchased for one dollar per acre. Galveston has &ix thousand population ; San Antonio seven thousand; 110116tOn Six thousand; Brownsville five thousand. Mstua Wool), of New York, has been nomina ted for re-election by a committee of about one hundred gentlemen, "who compose the most re putable, influential and worthy citizens of this great metropolis. It is only necessary to read the list of names headed by Wm. Brown and Wm. B. Astor, to be convinced of the truth and accu racy of this statement." The Mayor consents to be a candidate, and will in all probability receive the Democratic nomination. THE Fillmoreites are going to show us their strength on Tuesday evening at the American yard. We shall have to just "look in" to see what kind of a crowd they can raise. They Promise us that some of their " big guns" will be 'there. Whew ! BULLY BROOKS.—The Journal is trying very ha rd to make a hero out of .Preston S. Brooks. We feel very little interest in the matter, and care nothing about what ho says, or what is said of him. The Democratic party is in no way re sponsible for the foolish or brutal acts of a few individuals who may call themselves Democrats. E=M Great "Demonstration at Ea., Liberty The friends of Du, Iteeekinridge met in large number, —such as had never, on sup pinions occasion, been reached by. either party--on Friday evening, natthe arrange men to for the Convention of the LOib of,Septhin ber. The lion. Jonas R. Nl'Clintock called the meeting to order by moving the adoption of the following lint of officers, viz : Robert Wilson. I I'rraidente--(lon..I. M. Drivig,.lanios Richey, Hugh 11.thelwrighL Ueor , , Ferree, Arthur F. Uoi e, Wm. J t•e, 11. Lainiwhnr7John Bollinger, E.'rboiup sun and John Se.tt. J. Davis. Henry Menold, Jain Joyce, W. B. Wilkins and M. D. Ferree. Soon after the organization the upper. Hatfield (We itcvn end of township) delegation arrived in the iannibus Gen. Taylor, accompnnied by some of the true men of Lawrenceville. W. Alchesom Esq., was then introduced to the meeting and held its close attention in a speech ahountiii.g in fine rhetoric and sound logical sr- John Roth, Esq., was next introduced to the entlausia,tio audienhe :Lod addressed the Ger mans in their own language in a touching and patriotic style. At thi, moment the Allegheny Wee Club ar rived and •roon had the whole crowd keeping tinit to the music of the Onion. George F. Gidivore was next presented ainidst the cheers of his old acquaintances and delivered one of his usual strong and, convincing t•pecelie: Again the Glee Club discoursed most excelicut music. A call having been made for Dr .T. It. WlTit tock, he Promptly came forward and made ;in able and excellent :Teed), which was enthu-i; astically listened to by lii,neighliors and friend,. The following resolutions in refer( ace to the Marts Con yen t ion, were then passed: /6.8.4;;-d. 'fli rt the Democratic delegations ; t ;hi; ~f ren, Patton and Phial, I, reqUest...l In n1..1,1 thofe of settee ,m,l Conine. at East I.therly, on the earring of the 10th : •, ep , etst her, and proceed with them, at 9 o'clock, to the Democratic Mao,: Conlento.n at l'ittshiugh. That each delegAtion select one Chi, r and three Ae,i,tant AlarEhal,, who Ann wear cape .;;ath. and Moo ro,ettes. 110u0i0..1. That the Toilowing peruons be end thoy are hereby appointed °Meer, of the East Liherty Buchanan and Bre, 6inridge flab, to verve during. the campaign- -viz : Presidcw—br. Jotta4 B. M'Clintnek. Fire Prcnithate---Dr. A. IL Grorob Henry Meneld and Joseph Ganuter. Trva.sartr—Andrew Menold. -Wauhington It. Beeler. r..rr-oploidib g , rehir . * O . Dr. A..T. Davis The wooing then adjourned by giving three cheer,. for Buchanan and Breekinridge. Thi-4 .letnonstration, in the very hot-bed of the oppo- sition. is truly rucouritging Ow 11 , ruhtg Our or l'wolli:take., Corrected Me.s.rry. I; , r;11 °Mt :—1 bee it :date,' in the GdZel ~r Beptenibrr 2d, that I have renounced th^ l)ernocratic party, and wa. uut fur Frianont. Thi, is a willful mi,take by the writer, or his informant, and deserve- stronger and plainer term in the denial_ 1 hate acted with the Democratic party for twentt yew., whilieVer the great Mlttlthal measure which they upiluld were the issue. The second mistake I.y the writer in the UovYte , is that I wlrld a pow erful influence. The Abolitionists are great fel lows for influence, and not very scrupulous Low they use it ; for this reason I would make a very bad one. I have had from thirty to fifty min eniphiyed (or twenty years, and 1 challenge tibe and all of them to ccine out and say wheth, I ever asked them to vote for the candid Ate ~ r the party I belonged to, or even for who tli y would vote for but it is not , u now, our lin , bccu with toy -I lwliti. , ll neighb.irs. Some year- ago, when the good old national Whig party irac cur,cd with their company and influence, and at la't torn to pieces by them---for ileStrtletiOn is their mission,' I have known them to threaten tlic:r workmen with a discharge, for exercising the light of freemen at the The poor min', is now in the middle.f Ion; dry season ; purse of an A.b.huuni,t is banging over him with the string drawn tight : ministers of the tiosp.' preach political -.ennui's to h im ( re , an I I,:- pockets are tilled with C1111Ipn;go Tribune" Tremont Hap', without charge' Shame on su.ii rn undue exerci , e of init•ouwe ' Th, prim:lc:— of the Democrat', pat t), wioeit I love 000 f e hi ye the g. , 4 . 111111t - 111, founded upoo, may go down, r_itlier Man tie ihliuein , . I may pusses u, such 3. way Li sustain it. WNI. W111011A24 MIEI LIN Te., Sept. I),V, Hon. J. Glancy Joule,. The following telegraphic kletTateit Ira. reived at G late an hour fur insertivn ill hu.t 14. tie •' REA DING, , t., : , epteinlit, *rho Dem...ratio Cotivontion o 1 Itcrk • ,ounly met ci!y sal re•nominnted lion. J. by The ii.age with our po:itical friend.. in Penn sylvania -a usage very rarely departed from has hitherto been to limit their repre.entativ, , to two terms. or IWO Ct.llgre,%. with. the vi e w ..t . allowing Congressional honor , to be divide), arcing a greater number. When we add that 1:1 the present tentiiiiination if Mr. Junes fur gees± it makes the fourth. time that he has been honored 11 a constituency whose unswerving devotion to the principles of the Denti-iecat,e party lilts cheered the national Democracy in the darkest periods of their trials, we furnish enl. alight evidence of the hold which this distil,guitdied gentleman has 11p1111 the people of h., county and his titate. It is not as a Pennsyka nitin. nor an the gifted representative of one the tritest awl staunchest censtituencles in th.• I nion, that we now desire to speak of Mr Jones 11itiile attending faithfully h. the interest- ,11-- State and the wore iiimit , lixte of hi , constituents, he has, Ity it's clitargeti 4iews. eminent talents, his wisdom and finnurss 144 :I StIIiCSUIILII, and hi, zeal and consistency detnocrat, rendered stela important and consp l o• uons services to the whole country as to seottre a national reputatiun for the highest order et talent and the largest degree of patriotism.— Idaxhtri!/tiot Abraham cummitted to the Carlislt , (Pa. jail la,t week, charged with the murder id ,John Ijimuell, hung biut..elf in him crdl t n at , day. He left 114 , Coll6 . N•itql, En! generaii, supposed to have been guilty Miss Lindsay, laughter of Mr 1I v.. Lindsay. of Cumberland no., Pa., retired t, bed on Satur day evening last, in her usual health, and ~s Sunday morning was discuvered by the family dead. No apposition nithl yet appeared to take Ltp to o sr„000 wager on Pennsylvania, offered through the IVashington Union, nor the $5,100 wager on Illinois, and the sl,taiti and wagers on Indiana, otl..red through the Star. nn Buchanan Straws show which way the wind blows. The academical year of ilarviiril College began on last Thursday. The class which has just en tered numbers 1211—the largest ever admitted. The work of erecting the new College Chapel, with the receipts of the legacy of the late ;laid!. Appleton, has begun, and the granite foundation nearly completed. Emma Jane, dangtiter of Daniel Elliott, of Smithfield, R. f , diot on Sunday of hydropho bia. Her age was eight years. She was !mitten in the arm bt• a mad dog tire weeks since, hut the wound apparently healed, until Friday last, when alarming symptoms appeared and she died in great agony. A sun of Mr. laliott was also bitten. Another Outpouring of the Massei [ Special Despatch to Use Pittsburgh Post.) Lswisrows, September Minisam. EDITORS:—.\n immense Democratic meeting assembled in the Square. Addressrd by Josiah Randall and R. Biddle Roberts elo quently and argumentatively. H. S. Magraw is now speaking. Great enthusiasm. Wg wish our friends to remember that we cannot publish all the notices of meetings for nothing. It costs us money, and we have no Mariposa or Cow Boy to draw on. Our price is low, but must be paid. TRH next State Fair will commence in this city on Tuesday, the 30th inst., and will bontinne four days GREAT DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN PHILADEL. PMIA.—The Democracy of Eastern Pennsylvania have issued their call for a grand mass meeting of thefriends of the Union and the Constitution at Philadelphia, on the 17th of September, the anniversary of the adoption of the latter, in 1787. The most eminent speakers in the land will he present. ••• d• • . a!MNI!I EAST LIBERTY ft NIIyN hsvo rt-stime.l such an appear:it:N. in Nla,,teltusette. that unless we have at once a l i nen of Fremont nnvt. i. 1.•, if, am! ,'34is 311 e hrr etc dn.. , if otelv, lirrtt. 4 ' ' We sn7 plainly. that up to this time there has brim n ten ~ 1 the 'Fremont forces in Moesarhu<rrts that there has been only folly. wrangling and disyen .lon : that we have lust all power of exerristrig any influenee upon our Lister States." •• Folly, wrangling an.l •li4F-en, , ion,'' only in Frecncnt rank: , la,,actitisetts thick of it . Help, hell, , cries the Alie.e th:, party, or we Qink CiINGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS --The democrat. or Philadelphia have made the following amain 1- tirms for Congres. Find district, Thomas Florence: second district, John A. .Marshall: third district, James Lundy fourth district, Henry M. Phillips. The renuniirtat;op of Col. Florence will IT viewed with the liveliest satisfaction by the nu. merons friend, and admirers which he ha. , secii• red by his Leal as a democrat, his fidelity as a representative, and by those qualities of th, heart which in part account for the personal popularity which he has so long and so deserved ly enjoyed.— Washinqton GRAND NI ASP MEETING is PITT , PUTWIL—n. see announeements in a unioher of our Pennsyl vania and thin exchange , , of a large mass meet ing to lie held at Pittsburgh on the 10th, the anniversary of ferry's victory. Speakers, di tingnished for their ability and eloquence, are ex • ,:•eted from all parts of the union . 't ..ottultes ore to he represented—fifteen front tthi,. and fifteen from Pennsylvania. The whole ju bilee promises to be one of the grandest ever held in the Old Keystone, and well may it he, for it is in the cause of tier noblest and favorite son that it meets.— Lawn. We GIVE Of H Ai - r!loH.—The Providence Mer ton!' Pl'at is responsible for the following: l'omvicAt. AST110:10.--Tliore are to be tire eclipses this year--two of the sin, two of tho moon, and one of the Fremonters. The lay' named will be total and eternal, and will he vlsi -I,le In all the Northern Stakes, without the ai.l telescope or smoked glass. "Greatest obscuri ty " about sunset on the 4th of November. 47111 re Hannen, No. 600 Fourth street ,ty, of br. A N F;s CELEBRATED VER)(111 1 (ili, pupil by kLEM LAIN BROS., l'itbiburgb A child or ILlibvnhowittg nyinntonei of Worms, I gun, it 4 bottle of lir. Celebrated Vormitugii.wineli brought .Mh loincli or worm, numbering, I should judge, me lit thirty. The child wit, very chili during Its loperation. but in now well and hearty. Mrs. TICIST, No. IS A valise. D. writes, under date of Alf gaud 10. 15.5 . 2, end says ahn had byen troubled with xorua tor to ire than a year. and that spe to.At one bottle of Dr Celebrated I erniiingu, prepared by Fleming tutu brought away from liar tone thrrt, hundred w..rta.., big and little. She now believed heraulf to lw entirely free Lem duituuto 31 fa. I NB, a cl..rulan WOlitil, re/lading at 204 Riving. strtnt, rapt that altar nixing nuo nal of hi lane's (14.1.- bratnl arntlftn,r,n, al. ',tuned Iron large tap , tow - rms. Tin. 31 , 111 . 0 ......tlllrano on. nll IY,an par Cos well In.own 111 thin, it) 1f lbory no, nuya Im Juu Lt, Lilly Ilan, the 11011104 and addreulos., n 1,41 19111 sanely tltonnad vow by personal inquiry. Pur, hnsotw will he careful to ask for Dr. ZII'LAN Cr.:l. EBB ATM/ P URN FU R, man u fact rod by FLEMING BID /S., of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vertulfuges in compar ison ore worthless. Dr. rtrisnne's genuine Vormithge, also his eslobritto.l hirer Pills, can now he had at all regpectable Drugstores. NOllO KfMUlue without the Signature of FLEM• I.Nt/ BROS. Also, for sale by the sole propriotont, FLonNo BROS., Successors to J. Kidd h Co., se)..i.tlawl No. 60 Wood street, corner of Fourth. _ Sir - Why will you Suffer, WHEN RELIES CAN DE St) EAAILY OBTAINKTO—IIave you a Sore Throat, Qumoy, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup. Stift - Joints, lemst Rites, Burns, Sprains, or Niue in any part of your system' You Can IX , relieved at once by using the most beautiful of all Liniments, the " ?flak Circassian Liniment," preteu-ed by Dr. SCOTT, of Morgantown, Va., and for sale cheap, wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and JAS. P. PLERIINO, near R. R. Depot, Allegheny. See ad eertieement In another column of to-day's paper. fmar4llm tar - Stockings and Hosiery for Winters If you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short Stockings, you will take our advice and go to C. Dais's, cor ner of Market alley and Fifth street, and buy some of those elegant line Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and comfortable. Deis &leo makes and sells ovary variety or Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail Remember the place, corner of Market alley and FlfLb street. 4)014 • • t • e • - 4 4- ',~ ` •r- t Fru*"'the v, 1 Taut.H.l Good Neu, for the Partner Lt is nuts month since we congratulated the conntry :on the result of another glorious grain horvest,thronghotit the Union. It was then predicted that France and England would again have slit : tut:6in recourse to our :owflowing gra naries, as in 1855, although their own harvest might promise fair. The accounts received by the Persia yesterday bring the evidences of this demand much earlier than we had anticipated, and although fair allowance should still be made for the sudden and frequent changes in the English harvest weather, which in the end may prove favorable to nn average yield, there is scarcely a remaining doubt that the general supply throughout Hump° will fall short of the' wants and ability of the people to consume good bread-unless the United States be largely drawn upon. This remark applies more particularly to wheat and flour. There is another featurn in the present news of the highest importance?. to the American farmer, and to our railway lines employed in the transportation of breadstuffs. The potato disease has reappeared in Ireland and in solos districts of England, and, the fact having been made known in Liverpool, an im• mediate rice occurred in Indian corn, of which the United States enjoy almost the exclusive supply to the British ports. As a substitute for the Potato, it was found of the utmost impor twice during the Irish famine of 1817, and, since then, has not only grown in favor for bread, but in England, for cattle feed also. As this is the first news of the injury to the potato, it will, of course, be acted upon with some degree of cau tion until further accounts of the arrest or pro gress of the disease. The chances are, however, that in England, where the sensitiveness on the food supply is extreme, the present advance on indian corn will be well supported until all ap prehension shall htfve hero completely removed. And this will give our farmers a good price for an important staple. and our railways at the West a large.addition to their freight traffic, in an article which can only pay the charges for transportation by railway when prices arewell up. th net it.w.l Get .Assessed:—The Duty of Township There is an effort being made on the port of certain officials in this county, to prevent the township assessors from entering the names of voters on their hook-, unless the voter make , application iu p,,,,,,rr0ex0n. This is not the law and never has b0t3.11. And we desire to admon ish fISSC , 9Orti against following the advice of those who are only .• wise in their own conceit." Ths law makes it the bounden duty of every assess.d to assess 'eery man who to by law subject b, ao. rsssment. dud if the name of any tax-payer is omitted from his list, and he afterwards meet.- tains that fact, it is his duty to insert the name of such taxpayer at once. And if he neglects or roftises yo to do, he is subject to a penalty It is true that the fifth section of the election laws. page :;4, requires a "personal application" t o the. us,,e,,or, lint what is the meaning of that section" It is, that " personal application" shall be made to the assessor. not by the voter himself, but I,y any "boos:, to demand the assess 'aro', and the law, out of tenderness for the !Pi reinires that he shall be personally applied th before he will he subject to the penalty. Eve ry tax-payer is interestml to know that his neigh her pays his taxes and is assessed, because his burthens are thereby diminished lint to settle this matter we quote from the election laws, pp. 22. Sec. Inx. If any asFessor shall intentionally neylret or re -I"ebte to asseze any citizen of this Commonwealth, who iir shall be subject to miemounent by law, Or siol.l in like manner lieglect or refuse to return the name of I hc person so :i.esessed to the commissioners of the county. or intentionally neglect or refuse to perform ony 'forty en n onrci on bin, by an prorininnn tlon Act, Ill` shall. on conviction thereof, be fined in any solo not lea than fifty or more than two hun dred dollar," How Will New York Vote! The New York bay BocA, in noticing the Mo. Tintioll,s of the dirunion press, as to the vote of the Empire State, makes the following prediction: N. , w we put on record in the face of all the.e I , ,,a,tinge. the following prediction. Cut it out, realer, and put it in your wallet, that in tin State, Buchanan will poll Fillmore . Fremont . , , We predict, further, that Buchanan will carry al? the Southern State., Pentllvania, New Jet - - coy, New lurk, Connecticut, Sew Baropshirt. Maine, Michigan, lowa and Illinois. Poet ail at, and see t November how near Nvo ;li t ) rtaht M ~, Al'lll- S ETT. A LAIIMEI. '—Tbe li,stort Al N YORK, May 15, I'ties.. A RARE CHANCE. 1 800 -I k ßu l o . , ,, R s t ( L F No TIMBER , ff eraj , C .l O At nd o o 0 lover_ ebbi terms, ttrrin oxillange for property iajhis'city caninty. This Land laheatily timbered, and liel,,i t teah m tly t ot to nation 'tiret,jr, Poiest couuty, so that. the tuntherratCbe dooterLstut and brought Itt market.: It e:tritaluitin ELEVEN 1 001iri TN of GOOD COAL Under a lariNgurtion of the laud. ThL re IA mlso In nhanditawn 131h)111t; and Hutson is god and well watered. is surveyed acrow it, and will no doubt la, Intlit, which is part a line of railroads from New York to St. Louis. Tim soil is good and generally level, and i. in the midst of a'regia that will so.n be one of the Lest fanning regions of the state. The ISOO weree lie together inn body god will tin mild at a nargnin to the purehmer. Enquire of TIIOIIAS WthiDS, Real Estate Agent, N 0.45 Fourth street, Pitisburgb._ PITTSBURGH LIFE, FIRE AND: MARINE lA'SURANOE COMPANY, CORN - ER OP WA TElt A ND MARK ItT BTIMETS PITTSBURGH, PA. 11oBRRT GALWAY, Pr.*Wont. Tune. OBSUAIIf, Secretary. .Key Thin CUMloll.l"laketl oaery inSUrallCllapportairking to or CULIIIMied with LINE Also, &giner 8111,1, AND CARO() RISES on tho Ohio and Miasissippi Rivers and Dibutartea, and MARINE RISKS general 11. And againot booe and Damage by Fire, and agalnot the Perila of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Tranaportatiou. Pohuee ilsoned at the lowest rutea convistent with vicety to all.partios. DIrtitOVORII. • Robert Galway. Samuel M'Clurican, Joseph P. liszxam, M. D, John Scott, 4iimati Marshall. David Richey. Samos W. Heilman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton, Mansfield D. Brown, Darid H. Chambers, Christian Zug, William Carr, Robert H. Hartley, .7.. D. Mewl!. febl R WESTERN INStill_kNet, COMPANY rirrillionou.—tlEoltuK u t NS: R, R M. GORDON. tinnti:retary. Will insure against all, kinds al rill:4. tI!7. an I.A. it 11 , 1 E. All hoe.ea will be liberally adjusted an I . ,euptly paid. A llama lartirtition. managed by Di n r s who ale in [town in tile oomninnity, and who are del I mined, prononees and liberality, to maintain the tiara. Crl 'a in tn they bane iltnellltlett, w, inflating tine best prOt,•tj..., ro 111, V oho Jeairo d, be insured. }tiller, Jr., C. W. Iticket.son, J. %, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C. Ihroeeo, (tenri.,,.W..l,k on, A L,ll - ..u. Ackley, .124111e0 Lippincott., Cleorge Ilarkle,ht 1104 NI A uley, A i.,xitugler t. 461 . 11 MM, No. in Wat•r *Cruet., (Warehouse u 1 Strang Cu, op staint,) Pacnisurgli. nov2-kly A. A. OA RELIED. 8 8 CAftRHR A. A. CARRIER. & BRO., Nn. 63 Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, A(3-ENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine Insnrane Co., of 1 1 / I .II.ILISBUIUG. CAP/TAL, 6350,000. Girard Fire and Marino Insurance Co., of PILILADELPIIIA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valle of Virginia WINOIIMTNR, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, LIAR RISLWILti. CAPITAL, 9300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., IiAitTFOND. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, 82,154,41e9. Pennaylvaula Insurance Co, of PrITSIWItOII CAPITAL ANTI,ASSATS, Nov. 5, MS, $129,1:122 40. war. F. 3otrasvotr, President A. A. Canamaa., Secretary. dorl4:tlApely PEKIN TEA No. 3S FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR EAST OP THE EXCHANGE BANE Pittsburgh, Pa. GREEN & BLACK TEAS Purehm.l direct from the Importers fur CASH. The 'dock emodete of all the differeut flnron and grudee of TEA brought to the Atuerkan tont . •neL and SULD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT TUT VERY LOWEST CASH pßicEsi PACKED TEAS, I'UT UP IN METALIC PAC& F.S, 1' xiorncsly for the tt ado. 114 AS OF ALL GRADES, BY THE .114 LY CHEST. corFn, EINAR, COCOA awl OIioCOLATE of tho owl OA tur Ling experience lu the bushiest is a sure guarantee drat every article sold will be as represented, AGENT, BY SPECIAL A PPOL'intett, MB. POI PALS OP Da. FAMILY maDicaNgs. JAICIVES. Pittsburgh, June 2J, 1858—(Jr'AO FREIGHT LINE. AnsiAmong :226,1i00 voto , 1, - ,0,0141 • 140,000 <, IS LINE I S NOW PREPARED.to bring all Mud. of freight from Neu" York, in three day's, nt W.:111100 Ma., and from Philadelphia in 40 hours at $1 100 lb.. ItECEIPT GIVEN FOR TIME WITU A W KITTEN ll.tl22.,NTEii . - *3_ No pooor packager or small boodles rocolve,l Mark gocle, " EC LI PSE FREIGHT LINE." C. li. ALLEN. Agent. No. 2 Astur House, New Yurk. .1 J M.-KEEN - Eki, Ai ent, ror. Broad anti Locust, Nil's. For further information. apply to RAIIItOLL Agent. 01--juiltol4l Oupy. . Nu. 64 Fourth xt SAMUEf. FAHNESTOCK, IMPORTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC No. 83 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth stieet, VEir- Tut oubscriber Is now opening a well selectee 4 1aort- Sen I or forideli and domestic Ilanluau, all new,and will be ....I louas i f terms as any tither !lunar lu thiadty. Ile ill always keep on stud a general :attainment of - 111 UM' ARE, CUTLER Y, C A 111' ENT Ells"rout,s, he., T. eehieh hi• respectfully 'tithes the attention of purchaser-s. SAM UEL FAIN ESTOCK JAS. COLLINS JAM►IES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, YROFIUGTINIti OF TILE Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie CANAL LINES. _ - Nus. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA RHODES, HAtiEN dL CO., i'ORWARDINU AND COMMISSION No. 30 SYCAMORE ST., CINCINNATI, 0. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS, ISAAC JONES, CAST STEEL A LSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL SPRINGS AND +YrIS. Corner Ross and First tinirfeltat PITTSB URG 11,1 ll= D. B. ROGERS & CO MANUFACTURERS OP RIM4ERN . IM PROVED PAT ENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETS, PPCTSBURtni, PA. JAMES BLAKELY, EUVPEAN AGENT IND CONVEYANCER, Comer of Seventh and Smithfield streets, PITTSBURG IL rm. Peasengeni brought from the old country to Pitts burgh, end moneys remittal to &trope. (nom W. IL HUTH W. W. MA.111...—J03. It. HUNTER. SMITH, MAIR 4 miraTER WHOLESALE GROCERS, Lit Second and Front at., Pittsburgh, Pa. . . WILLIAMS & ALLEN, 111.111UFACTIJREM OF CHILSON 'FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. 4r4 , - w. a A. will contract tar Warming and Ventilating by Steam or Hot Water, ripra or Chilean's Furnace, Church. a, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green notified, Dwellings, Court Ronal" Jails, or Hotels. No. 2 5 SE STREET Pittsburgh. , TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES. From two to six inch calibre. PRICES from 12 to 80 Cents per Foot. ALSO--ROCHESTER _ _ • PEARL STARCH Par sokle Who Female at Manufacturers .Prlces by HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCNIANT, AlfD 141101.681L6 DE6IXR L't CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,' AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. No. 25 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. Unle ALEX. HUNTS, DEALER IN LOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, dh'D PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 299 Liberty tf PITISBLIEGH. de, I 4:46pc Iron Ore and Lirneetnne S TORE, OLD ECLIPSE HARDWARE. PI TTSBURG H, PA 1 1T. 4AOF.N MERCHANTS, I=l EEC= 111111113 MOM I From tho Boston Saturday BretnAnzetta..) A P N kii u Wh &lady` or gentle-. woiaimuokktuider,the -Curse or a disagree 4 ble • • b rett o yrbec:by using the " Bata w' f"homaati Zoto l nis" m 9,8 dentifrice tvoutl : hot only render svaljet butleave tbe topth white as alittnistrr I MaSitPerßilytt do f ,itiot kifbw theithreath is bad, and the subject iy so delicate their friends will I never mention it. Pour a single drop of 'the Balm " on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will !wit a year. A. BRANCH - 1M Comeramos rosy easily be no= quired by_using the " Balm of a Thlomend Row ers." It will remove lan pimples and freckles from the 8 lio,le;tvi4g it of a soft and roseate hue. Wet a towel, fpourron two rti three drbpS, and wash the face night and morning. --SHAVING-. Mans .Eatilt.—Wat-your. ,shaving brush in either warm .or cold water, pour rn two or' three drops of " Balm of a Thousand Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a beaUtiful lather 'much facilitating thg operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents- For stile hy Fetridge Sr.-Co., proprieters; . and - B. AA.Falint. stock & Fleming Bios., R. g. Sellers & Co., Dr. G. H. Keyser and . H., Miner. & Pittsburgh and 13,eekhani Si Ideliehnan, 'Allegheny city. 44-Have You a Rupture of the Bowels! wotarmait rospecifuliiiiivii9llieattelation of tbe , ., nf- Hicted hernht or rupture of tbo 6owOl9'tothy spbuelld moot Ileum: of Truaka of varionapattrtiu, and to snit .nary. age, applied and satisfaction guarani:l4d in every case, lit my olflve, Tto. 1-14} ittreet, .Pittaburgh, Pa, sign of the Golden Itlortar. Among the Trusses sold by me ail) be found dfarsh'a Radian! Cure Truss; FrencA Trusses, - roll light xpring ; Gum &hula Trusses ; rhiltiren, 'PruayAes, aingtc and danbre ; Unabiliad Truss , s, children, and adldfx I.2Nerh's Elip .Spring Tmrs; Dr. S. S. Fitch's Supporter 'rho prieo of Trusses vary from $2 to Stn or Iluptrired laitlonts Can be anite.l Ly ronditing 'annoy and .ioliog the measure around the hips, stating whollirr the rupture is on the right of loft side. T also sell wul :idapt Do. Banning's Luce or Body /fraee for tho cure of l'rolat, sue Uteri. Weakness of the Chest or A btlonilm, ebrimir Diarrilos4suil any weak ness.deponding on ft weak and deloti- Uttoti condition of the abdominal runwlen. pr. Pilcler Abduminol Supporter ; Enptisig Da.rtie .4belf7minalLis Ettutie /Mir And nearly every kind of Supporter now in no f alto. Shoulder Bruit:sof every style, for weak cheated and AL, elsonldere4 p•mons. Mar& 5744.11.-infis, for broksin and varicnne veins Barpen.tory 13arolages, of all kinds. Syringe of crcry cdridy and patter. n, and In hot iivrry kind of Mechanical appllanco used in the curo of dhienac. DR. KETsur. would state to persons in want or Brucxs or Truesee that he can often wind to All it the patient by writ i but it ia always better Yo see the patient and apply the Trues or Brace pereoually. Address DR. OW). H. KEYSER, 140 Wood et., Julttrttaly THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO. OF PIIILADFLPIIIA VOVKPORATLI , PP TUC LEOISLATIMP OP PEN: 4 PCPLYAPIA, IS3 I Cli A ILT Eli PERPETUAL,- CAPITAL $300,000. OSlee No. 39 Walnut St., Philadelphia PRINLIWED FUR FIRE AND dIARIYE. LVSUR ANC!, STATEMENT. Authorized CupilaL 4300,000. Amount of Capitol paid up Surplus Total Asarta liable for lalatv CONSISTING OP Bonds and klortgages on nuinctunbered Beal. • Estate, and Stocks of par value t182.,500 Bonds and Stock Notes, bearing Six per ceuk, lateren Di.ltin Ofl Cash on hand and in thuhands of Agents-....„. 2e.74.4 18 Bills Receivable 14,.436 CO Ili. ISII TEES- P. 31. Moriarty, Rog, • Junes Sill. r-. 1, latiael Laklns, ION:, , .• 8enf...13, 31yriely F.A.1., Wm. Smith, R.N.,. J. IL McColley,Eaq., Oro. W. Cotladity, Eaq., P. W,yeknff, Fay, Wm. J. P. Whitir.i,,Esq., Wm. 71. (ray, Esq.,: J. S. Ilelfrlch, Esq., nen). It. Allinili, Eeq. P. ht. 3101:I A IiTY, Preidilmit. J. Malmo 71101014)c Seo'y. Thie le to certify, that I. have eritlgally, and by a peraomil examination of the Inuit:a. capital, moots and aereurit4e..• of the Alliance Inaurance Company, of Philadelphia, in reati• gated the etandirig"und reapoueibliity of amid Juatitmitr., and I &int!, and em entirely clear in my convictiona, the t m il fluid C•inipany hen a goo Capital unimpaired In ortgrim.i. vu unincimibured that 'Efdate, worth double tl e annual (or which the tame iri ritortf . ,mgeLL lily inveati t o ions have been rigorous and searching, and are, Ithink, fable. 11,EN4.:131LN lt. . USTI'S. . 7 take plc...nue in eying that 1 have_ bean acquainted with Itenjarmn 11. Amain for iii,orill years. and have entire confidence in his inte4rily. :a;.teity and ability, and would place full relinumff upon hte atittutuents or let,ml opinion. 3111. LARD PILL:MORE. Win. IL !Bair, firm ‘.llllitir B. B. Myrick Jr. Co. Phila. nutter, Phila.. tiro. Jenkins, Jr. Writ. Itowers, Ron. Hurry 1.41x1 in, Syra. lion. Joo. Baurns, V. orso, N. 1. 11. 11. Ilathorn, N. Y. livu,r. IL Austin, Ruffin°. Thu CompaPr 1.4"....t.et FIRE INSCItANCE on buililin, goork: rind rurcilture ; MARINE INSURANCE on cargo and freight: INLAND 'INSURANCE on goals by rivers, hakes , t1t(136 Or Mil r 01 1 ,15, un so acconnutslaling h.rms as any other responsible otli-e. LUKE TAA.FfE Agent. :0 .2 3 No. F 9 Water street. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT .Sll.. • .Ifri - MARISQE INSITILANCEB ou Teasels, Cargo, Freight. to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCE'S nti GOODS, by Ilivere, Canaln, Laken emd Land Carrigoee. to all porno of the Union; FLUE INSURANCE ON generally. (14 Stoma Dwelling Iloneem, Assds j the (brapelay Noverstrez. 51h, ISM. Ronda Mortgagee and Rent Estate 4101,1120 14 Philadelphia City, and other Loam 8,5,214 no Stock in Ranks, Railroad and Insuntnin Co . a. .12,060 lee Bill, receivable 186,440 P. Cash on baud 2thklzi 60 It:dances fol hurls of Agents, Premium* on Ma rine Naha+ recent!) tamed, and other debts due the Company Subscription Noted.. William Martin, Joseph 11. &al. Edmund A. condor John C. Davie, Jahn R Ye;irito, Gauge G. /oilier, nilwardliugum Dr. R. M. Mutton, William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Spoorxr Marl. tio4q, I/. Jonas J. 0. Johnson, THOS. C. Fl.ucn , Vieo Pretid Ilneat Ln.ousx, Socrotary MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE 13. i S, lIANEYACTRERS' INSURANCE COPY , OF PHILADELPHIA. CHAJLTiII PLI/PETtLiL—GRANZED DT TILE diAii Pr prmtstr.venA Chartered Capital, $500,000. PURE, MARINE AND EVILAYD . TRANSPORTA V&A , AARON 2. LIPPINCOTT. Progidont. ORRIN ROGER.Q, 27.3cretary. GEORGE YOUNG, Trantarar. Aaron 8. Lippincott, William It. Thomas, hlahlou William Neal, Nicholas O. Taylor, Alfred Weeks, Orrin lto,mrs, Charles J. Fields, John P. Simons, James l', Smyth. Anis-This Company Imo boon organized with a Cash Calt tat, and the Directors haze detormined to adapt the basilic.. to its available resources. To observe prudence lu conduct ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. Pittsburgh Office, No. Tit Water stroet. .1. NIIWTON TONES, Agent. --- • . The following well known and- responsible firms in Pitt, burgh have authorized reference to them. with mord to the inability and soundness -of the Manalncturerte Insurance Company. linduer & Rehm, Wilson, Childs & Co., George P. Smith & Co., Ilampton & Campbell, Janos, Tiernan & Oa, a. Childs & Co.. noel noel CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPINV OF PITTSBURGH, WILLIAM lIAGA.Uy, prssident. SAMUNL L MARSIIKLL Secretary, OFFICE: 94 ll lttei• erect, between Yar xt and mod stes s :,, Air Insures DULL AND CARO° RISKS, on the Otto and Mississippi Rivers and trtiitaetes. Insures nnedust toss or Darnags by FINK. Al., against the Perils of the Bea and l E4w:id - Navigation sod Transportation, Wilihttn ilagaley, . ... —• C.hpL Mark Sterling, Juane At. Cooper, • Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Ken, , William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, .ir., John S. Dilworth, Isaac M. Pennock, Francis-Salient, S. Barbanel, J. Sehoonmaker, Walter Bryant, William B. Ways John Shipton. [dual • . -- PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. N..'F PITTSBURGH.. Coiner o. loons-01 and Smit.hlteld Streets, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 1300,000. e - a Insure Building. rod other Property against Lots or ,• • by Fire. and the rerils of the Sea and Inland Navi gation and Trawl, rtatlon. DIRECTORS. • Wm. F . • . „ My Patterson, Jacob Patoter, A. ... •. W. IrClintock, Jas. P. Tanner, George W. 8 nit i WB. Haven, D. E. Park, I. Grier Spred., Wade Hampton, D. M. Long o A. J. Jones, J H. Jon.% IL IL Cvitgshall. OFFICERS. Prettiest . Hon. WM. JOHNSTON. Vice _ PATTMRSON. Seepand Treas.... A.. A. CARRIT.R. COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO. IT ARRISBURtI,PENNA- Chartered capital, *e - $300,000. 01),. Immo.ldingi and other Property against Loss or Damage by Fire; also, against Perils of the Sea, Inland Navigation and Transportation. ' Oninits—EL?dON CAMERON, Prealdeet. BENJ. PARKE, Vice President & & CARRIER, Secretary. A. A. OA • R Y • , Agent, fourth and Smithfield. Litaltlite t . C. NMMNUE f~ yam.; iK ;~.~ y~.~ ===Mra! Sign of the Golden Mortar. SEMI i 65.0 S3O 19 93,889 t 100,009 1 $6L7,4 1t DIRECTORS. James C. Hand, Theophihis Paulding, James T4minair, William Hyre, Jr., Jo,.hur, 1. Prieo, Jaaaen T,•nuent., &Lionel E. Stokes, Henry Shwa, James It. McFarland, Charkes Sitnffei,' 1/pz,nert Burton, John B. Semple, i'lltsburg,:r D. T. 31orgni J. T.-Logan, MARTl3l,.l!Tewidnut. lout. T. MADVJRA, Agont, 95 Water stroa, Pittsburgh Dinscronfl szinnteacgs. DI ILICCVORS =„7 , qr • - ".5 ";-;`' ' ver'l raw , V.. 6, 11•11•1 •• riuthaw KeTteabeflit4Trof as fhe Pranidnat no.l-1441mg"":" erecd a linage owe the Myer- ittnnonVihth4l4%,,,,, reit& tba CeUtlq of in" iblit,7,;7" th o hot Mt thl" 0t.1.L411P" C"' ' 1) ("1 4111 L Zl P tbe , Stockliadett th alr montlii, Ira' o lm . fres, et the ' foil trotioe, suer kgol repreitentat -.2„ 42114 W, 4 5 4 , iiiML.4lO, .Trelyrurer. DI 3 MOC 6 AT/011110Diffelr9 Thorn will be a Drzuenratle Mini*lnfreffilt.*thatßore un MO.NDAY -,-Bylfotisoost, divitrOlaSsrttrecirritiwN. chnuaxowt netyPtithiztO•Plulf-- , n.. b P 4 1•C4 1011,1 P 03 - 11 420 1 ;0132,5,a4`,.`.^4;i -• • 4.• 31 , 1i111111AY,Traactiat.' EXTRA FAMILYTTUUIi:-;-1060 . 1)118 ..Paltuatto,Aztra Annii.v:i.laure-tofatrife by. 60.tst • • .• , e. CO NE* 11° M - S XT:I I ANISO.N%;I_ , plezottifor,AMMlC Not.'ll' , (m witfiiAUet taapl. rr E tuots..nis gHeh Trails: The 31art.yr nr Sumatra. -n Monudr of freAr* , lforean. merulters Lite of , The Bucyclopoilia - br Pine Encyclopedln At.tropolltissitoutribAttiolk* Airy, AstionOmee,lroyal., Amine's C), , cloperlla"of Mond and RellgionsAnittiote. CIA fidential tunpwmeJelico of Napol,x..a,unl'Joseiddrte. I .ereher's- - Lefterirtolhe People on Ontln le's auSper •. , Now. Cook Book. CarwitherlrOburiVinitory.... • . onitiq . 6 Soul, in !imam—Bolo:is Librars.-=•: - .„ It; Itumbotileig hews of Nature', , Tennemann's Manual, "i : 9 Yr Terence and Phistilit s; , • •' - 4 Words arta Mind of - Jesnii;,. : Full seta of.liarper's Story' J. S. DAyrsoli,. riARDIV7IIOE.-SAMIL-4A-11-I(ES-TOCK, 'lmporter-nntl Dealer in }Weigh nnill*lfetkc Third war., Wood street, Pltteburgh, Pennin'Llfibo, sub nerinerlutarecuivnti -- 9 FALL STOCK QH ilanDWAffE; And is addition to Lis nxtenstinaktitxrtiitaitt, has mein& a great variety of ivorybandlo Knives- and .Vcrrks, Osman , fiver, phu,al, tes,tahh; dessert an tbixltiiinal4 pia and tanttir TiniVes; Shoithi, Tanga and Pkerai,Wallartoateat nrithrons; auperior Otiwy , coli ) lnift-t-V O -9. Ma ' rhino monitring: :itatingany 'Veneering ; PLati- . and Sofa Springs; Pump Chain Fixtures, aco,—;io or which will be sold (seB) B.4.ISPIe.FAIIMESTOCK. IVEIV FALL STOtj (I.BS6),CHIUK.ER -11 TI !NO'S PIANOS —.IOIEN H. MELLOR,' ` ,:!.. 7 4.10 N.,. HI WOOD street, le.tween Diamond Idle mail Fourth street, lo luny reenlyinit hla ne t Ma % lt Stock of l'iano Fort. front tli celp.' , prated manufactory of CIIICEERTNO SOKS,.llostnn. OD' ,feting of all the *tyke mannfactunal by tbeni. via: Full Growl, Parlor Or - old. and Square PrAtio FOria:P . 4ll k riebir carved and plata cases. ' • Parots.—Square Pianos: S 2 I' S ,"SWSEBI4 $ 3 /5. $124, f, $475 $OOO. Grande end 'carletillttu3da: $OOO. $7lO, 84041 n tot El WM. ' ' sag & cLARK'S PIANOS-:-Aptesh stock of l'iEW PIANOS, from the ue5 . ,..1 - butted Flotro yof NICENE CLARK, 'Sus HOW receiving and on the way. They"; —; • • ; are all provided with the NEW SCALE, lately introduced by Swine te; Clskk, Whleh Impattt'lfonder tul power and brillianeyer tone. acid tuatiorinlyloWlio the. durability of the instrument. Par sale, by'.? R. Kum= 4 Buck., —KO.s Fifth stela, Kole Agentiffiorlinting.t Clark. TEN - Iffin en Lou or arOund, 110.4. 1.05,1114%,19-ii 1 911i.109:•201), 204 202, 203 and 201 in Cook iiinasettler phut otkiktilltarnided by Cook street. Cliff strrct and Cassetk Weep, endk , ) ht being 24. reef front by 110. f Mileep, (.rcpt No,Plalrutlktcll,4l,3ofittet 6 inches wide). This property.ds AltuatertlWortAlit be most commanding' locatiOlut 111 the CUT: of ta.lol,tUrgil, and being contiguous , would make aliotintlful iidlitlistt fg ir a trii vat.] rieridencti They will; hi:utterer, lul'ioltriepere if e.• sired. Apply to • . - SLAItHier4IIZ . :. Be ____ IlearXiit ittrittifterg; ___________________ SECOND -AND (O.LD. ANDo,:iiii:V.L., 11 WATCHES Af . 1 .110110. N.---On WHDitizsiikr altaih ing, September 10th, at 7 o'clock, sill -boaoldiartther Coat- , morels! Sake Rooms, corner of Wood andAnkatreeta. et t second - hand Oold WitteWes, etutelt4O*.'otelitutHab, lel. , detached:. and' frylizidei scistopetoerat.' ...Maxon° de tach lever, made by Ilf , J.ToltMe t hadonotlent second pars ) ch a u .3 and compensation 4 . Watches, patent lowers and - cylinderniattnembrite ' tudati ,,p. ' l4: ol 7 A i rs al clii: v. i.....__4elefittO;,l2'Sll - OF lIRN_ -GOODS--On Wetiiitskty morning, September 10th; at` 0 o'rlkik; 4 klii'lFaiold, at the Commercial Sales PoNatue, corner of WoOd-and Fifth itta, a variety of Dry Goods, coutittitrig of,fin itafttlisetts, 'breeds, Jeans, Alpacas, Ooburg Gictilm„,Doktfuel4eathed and Brown slnslin. Table' Cloth4,_nstwted Flamm ',Vowels, kc., &c. (seS) ' - 1. X.ll l AVlfrAtie' t'r. FAMILY CAIIRLTar--„ 'g2laiousAND-iirlD BUGG V AT 4ta mozi -0 4 - ItittiN-Nui Vim& R an-u,, her 10th, aJo o'clock,* The Tann r Sales R will he sold, one handaonie will Sid . i t hitittA . y Car t t.,get one de, do. do: Baroache t. one to Bligay.jf ,- 4 4 t,eS FITLY"- tl'ire"tc47- ERT Z4 Vi l rElt co.. Itt? sinithslad • Xi,. L Fur Bak by seS 1 Lloyd's Steamboat titroctory, Pro dale by IL Iblptlpt; P !. mCl'; ONLY 25 CENTS— Lloyd's Steamboat - Dlrectiiiii. No: snit by •IL MINER a , co, RTII.4IJAKE 811 - and , 1812-4 • Eitesiaboatatirrasy. Sur sale by M lONA% 4' CO. B"' IT—READ IT_ Lloyd's Bteiranbeatl. For rude by G UIDE BOOK of. Railroads And`,SEeiunbqa: Lloyd's Steamboat Ilitaeto4. For Yalu by aHNOLI k. co.' JtiN IPE It BERRIES--100 0 lbs. in store and for oOe by viatinn? -HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA „ROOT— .II a l5OO lbs. on hand and for solely . • - sea • PLESIDIG 81108-. GUM hIYRItII, Turkey-300 lbs'. otc.lianol and 1;)1• Baia by (erg) 1! GUM AM136151-509 'lbs., on'bdp'd and for sub. Ly (.03) riaouzip nUI NINE-100 az., jast .xeceiveitand for % c c sale by (10) P.L88.113101111108. BLACK. LEAD-5 bbls; in store and 'for "ale by (sea) • sPLEBiINO ARO& C" !ENTRATED LYE.—,A now-artiele for [flakin g , Soap. warrented superior WTl:dish In every respect, on baud and fur , sale by m L. Q soB -lartipl atos. ODA ASH, of -a 4ut goodd 4„..) manufactaral by OnsTa.fialt Manarnatnrlng•Ccunpany, at Tarmitum. On hand and , • sea ' • - t7.E3mcn 'anus. E 4II tROTJAVIIIES..7,, ,1011 ',mks bro Ircr-IVOil • e'N 4, _ ripB,INISIINGS—just seeetic44llo9.layirtono 1. tarty Cloak aud.D.retallinarnici", • • : , ..A..;e1,.-i ,• taSON A co VOL WARY GOODS-40 paakagita Unary Goods just - received -at .. sea PRI NTED - DE LASIN.ES.SO4,'-'Wutifal. now style-spat ,0 S , upoucci,nt . " Fes. ,SALE—.A ent.ta,04.1044,e7 and Isots.pleasuntly sit noted' mai the; ',..;weitiliar43anons burg. on 14 .4 Alartillihe, shunt. unDarto,.of..a Age Itom Jet ferseii College, nod the slaw dtstusem.DniAlt tlettriabing Pa male .temina . ry. Tho umin. huildhp; qoankioi4tx square :owns, two other reams, the wing- hatkittnig con tains a dittiniNtlerlas..etto.ateopkg , 00hs, kttOtie4, pantry,. and is-llar under ell the house; also two porcheal-Whe Lot hus a good Stable on It, a Ontpery„ and, other .nakosna r y out- buildings; two wella.-ein4. &aces WstiatY S.tait,-,xmos; a large front lard, with A _VilrietY , Pf. - fWeifPl44 -.Common tres. There are also two ether.Liati!, ethich;iirflY be sold either with or svparately frOm.l4o-11 • pr Is good Apple Orchard, andthe other ottelafbi Apply to BLA.K.ELY 'icAtp Y. solialaw IRST - A L OPTALL4).FLY-0049D& . , _A: C. HANsoll - rinr,s,eign - otAt, original :Beehive, :No. 74 Market street,!Pittabits'gh;,.Pa;; - ., - The auteserlh4r has just returned-11'1in Elio- custom cities, haring purchasbd Cl,e largest and m os t complOteamairtment of drssae goods, shawls, tillmas.,.eloaks,.ifewts; houshfonibb ing geeifs, mourning goods, needle work: hosiery- ribbons, and a full inisortment s f all kinds of 4,,meetto and ovary other article, usually kept in a first elae./...dry gdodirhouse. As many of the abort, articles was bought. eittho- fluPorN. ta rs and at the large suction sales luring last utue4l - ,-,sye are wiabled to otfor a good. many article s -at:t o s s than etc as .; o r impartation- We would be planed to have the plantar° or ahwr(ng oar eink to our cut , omant and the pnblie general ly, as wo think it would be to the advanUsgeof all to call and. examine for themselves hofisre pneahainigab sa wnp re. , O. MANSON- LOVE, (Fognerly Young, ?,tevenson & Lore, arid Love Brcithers,)• Marker. atreet, between Fourth and-tholthimond, sopa thNultb, 111 P.SII FELIJ & SON will openicin the Sth, their Fall - and' Wilitor Stocleof Mou'e 1,111 0:1311.1NO flitODS, ccrosistlng in' part or SitietAiisrfs and Tt• - . of the latest Lo,..dori and Parts Fashintei: lynderahlrts, and Drawers of tho liestmanufacharers; Gloves - and Gaunt • , lots of the latest istyles, &c., Cc &c.; L. • lIIIISLIPELD BON. No. TO Wood street. - you It DOUSES TO LET—Two large Dwelling MUSES on Webster street, ea& ciattaintng eleven rooms °noon CUSCO street, Itirnengba twelve rooms. Orie Oil East Common, Allegheny & Clay,rbf Cabe rooms, gas end eater natures, butte-rootnotr.. 40Y to .cuilnima set . • 51 Alarkatitreet. PIANOS A ND 3 . I3I ODEONStteoir lot of and 64' octave Olin . lANOE.;* , And 434 and 5 octave - • , HELM/EOM. Ault 'reeetvid. Biglpmf; mcza-S*Nia QThPETINCIS— BRUSSELS-4oniNsoN N0. , 23 Have 110P7 received &complete aasorttnenCorNiintsels and repmtry Brussels thirpettnpi et the warions — viatities, and .4 new and desirable styles, the lowest he prima. fed 1 8 56,L Q . AR,ETINGS. 1856.. v s A large and "supeiior Anwertutent of Splya • , ep..r...rfine Ingrain Carpets daily remising at Storc No. 2:: Nall street, at the lowest PF1q , 43,,.' ' 3 / 4 ' red• a u g co. r r ABLE - AND , POCKET CUTLERY, to -1 nether with aUy article •tbat: lookalkWaLtroarso, cep. be tout at • • POW? & a'STLMY'S - ' ee 6 N0.13 6 Woo* at.. E PAIRING—AIt jObi 3. -Oft Vt bar "'A a i thkirt fiVM` anew loch . stock and. nt to. putt ng a rivet in a pocket knife, pti)nuitty tittendol to Itt: r Ck t N . A TIM . ET. h;.. so kinterp , rise . Works. N o. L:161 . V:onits i . TO — MN STREET } . :4,ma mmat for la. 147, containing a ball, two Parlors, five mad va roorm alert--V otin,-ruoin and kit hen, gas artildwatottixtelreaa 2.50 per year. on .74,4 ocave ant. • S. COril SON, t sotltr & SI Ebirkat streeL 1 4YBllo.SA:tbitYirY fl ' WOOD ST 8. STEINRCCK efuril i ehrfOrt . his friender, ‘ a-.i the goblin tkatliakus on. litne&wtai is ,dtiikg coustaatly WATtat p Fa and crramm whia offent•foi..o* at.. tacateraw, Prieon CLAMS, Orsrutost.4.l tbOidundes.• the aavann, aerved ilia! the aliort ntiann,akid kittlits Most ' , eatable atyla Don't forget the place, No. 111 WOOD.' atrret. !MEE , - _ ; f.`,l S~;% }s {~ 3 ~ ~ ,t :- Ls - t - - .c~J'.~ x . ' _ at, ~:,~; s
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