.;., ..-.... ~• ::-.,,',--,',":.,:‘:-,-.....::::''..ifi,"..g!WC.:::: ...; , ...fe, : .,•.,..; *. : , :rfw-..1: ,- !7-'i: - : , ,,z ''' . l .: •: .4: ' : W4A7-11e - Y ..: . ,. .' - 11% 474',V.,1.7,. •-•ilik t had gone down, and I could see nothing u THE GAZETTE. ON RAILROAD ANTE-. CEDE C:TS. a dark, dismal chasm. Soon heard the spade strike upon some hard substance, and , We copy the subjoined extract from the a moment after, as the digger suddenly chang- Gazette of Thursday, because we deem it a ed positions..l sound most unfair method of attacking the D 1. dull.emo of dirt falling upon the bare eofhe r another favored railroad subscril lid •rats, whose names are given as having at one my ear. lie paused but a momen t ; a nd ei pl :ic- t•rn ing a rope beneath each end of t ce n, b e eoe cabled me to take one of them and assist him re' The Guzeto to have h,r ;? ,.tten in drawiug, it up. Mechanically my hands that at the time ties,' subscripti .rot were obeyed his request, and in a moment more moue, the people 11 the glues and oeunty the dark. wooden coffin was standing by the side t of the open g rave. He did not stop to e ero almost unanimously favorable to making lbosen the tasenin , s, but, by exerting all his these. Ever. body thought that the building strength with the aid of his spade the lit to, e• Toads NV .; to re , Ult u.. L , r, at I. to-tit flew off, and revealed just what I had seen ill ,1:1,5e ,, ,d ',wide, and 1 , . I i,.i• few hours before, and when the earth was closed above it. The hands were clenched in,e.rty owners, arid those who Wert , tlppOSed to the same position I had seen them, the open making them tide leeoked upon as onposed to eyes wore the same dispairing look, and the a prospective gßneral public good. Whigs breast was torn and bloody, as when I saw and Democrats were alike enthusiastic to have it with my spirit vision. My companion com prehended all in a moment, and quickly lift- railroads built. The railroad comprinieF, ing her from the coffin, motioned me to fob. promised to pay the interest on the hoods, and low him. And from that moment I felt that the people, at I, , ast a large maj. rity of them, I was my - St - elf—had power over my own move wore to run the risk of the value of the ments—and I kept pace with him, although willin g he teemed to fly rather than walk. We soon stook being equal to the amount of the bonds, reached the little delapidated cottage, and when the latter should become due. It is not laid her upon the bed, opened the window to inconsistent now for any of those who favored give her fresh air, and as we did so, she stow- railroad subscriptions, in view of the non ly closed her eyes, and uttered a low moan. The gravedigger grasped a phial, containing fulfillment of their contracts by the railroad a dark liquid, and pouring it into a broken companies themselves, and the disastrcus re tumbler, forced open her jaws, and turned it suit which has attended most of their enter down her throat. A spasm, like an electric prises in which the county had an interest -in shock, ran through her frame, and opening ' her eyes, and glancing into our faces, she is not inconsistent for them now to oppose gasped, " Where am I?" and resist the payment of interest upon these bonds by all legal and constitutional means. It is foolish for the Gazette to parade this charge of inconsistency against the Democ racy, when all, er nearly all, the people of the county at the uutstart occupied precisely the same position. We have not attacked the nominees upon the Republican ticket for fa voring railroad subscriptions, and yet we are safe in saying that every man upon that tick et did so favor them. Take Laoheus Patter son, the Black Republican candidate for Coun ty Commissioner, for example. He went in fur railroads and especially for the Allegheny Valley, at the time the subscriptions were made, and now he pledges himself not to T.:iv the interest, if he is elected Commissioner.— Why does not the Gazette pitch into Zachris? He occupies precisely the same ground with those whom the Gazette has named. There is not the least inconsistency t•hargefes ble to any of these men for the position ef re sistance to the payment of railroad interest which they have assumed. The railroad cons A form and face of exquisite proportions, shaded by locks of soft, brown hair, is near ma now, and a pair of dark brown eyes are lovingly looking over my shoulders, I feel gentle arms clasping my neck, arid tears upon my cheek, as the beautiful and loving girl is reading what I have written. She is well and happy now, and nightly upon beaded knees by my side, thanks Him whose mercy has protected her, and who per.. mitred the mysterious influence which guided me to her, and saved her from a living tomb. CIF Riming Vogt. SATURDAY MORNING DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMIRATIORS rola 1113 - PRIMB ILDGE, WILLIAM A. PORTER, OF PECILLDEELPILIA Pali CANAL COIMISSIOIME, WESTLEY FROST, OW FAYETTE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET CiAVIELES3, MIIST DIsTSICT ANDREW BURKE, City. BAbIIML McKEE, Binuinghaza Assucatt : THOMAS DONNELLY, Collins, PHILIP H. STEVENSON, Moon, JOHN M. IRWIN, City, ROBERT MORROW, Ross. AUGUETTIS HARTJE, Allegheny 5.13X6177: BARNES FORD, Upper St. Clair PHOITIONOTAILT : ALEXANDER BLACK, Sewickley Coll3r , S , Ol7ia : THOMAS PARLEY, Allegheny WILLIAM ALEXANDER City JOAN MURRAY, Scuth Pittsburgh DEBSCTOR OP TM. POOR JOHN BOYLE, Indiana. aZin. DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE.—The m•-m berg of the Democratic State Committee are reqm, , t• ed to meet at the ST. CHARLES HOTEL, in the city ~f Pitttebtugh, on WEDNESDAY, Snptemb,r 15th, at 7 31 R. BIDDLE It.^BERTIS, Chairm,..E The following aro tho names of the Comadt:— Ist. John Hamilton, Jr., Lewis C. Cassidy, J D Campbell, N. B. Browne, Hugh Clark, John H.DuhnerL 1 , 1. John B. Rhodes. 24. Florence Sulliven. 4th. Robert Tyler. ....al:. C. A C3opi - r. tith. Samoa L Young. 7th. F. P. .K.,lercher. 34th. Asa Packer. 9th. William Elwell. 10th. Stenben Jenkine. 1 1 1th. eeorge White. 12th. Mei .3 Cuminlugia 11 h. P. W. Knox. 14th. J. B. Bretton. Tr. DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE OF C'3I:RESPOND ENCE for Allegheny cQnnty. In pursaanc , of a &solution, of the late Demoratic County C.mveutioa, I have appointed the following Committee: Henry McCullough, Nelson Campbell, . .. . . ~. Body Patterson, John Swan, John Sampson, James Sahel:il - Iy, N. P. Fetterman, Wm Magog, Will Black, John Sill, Henry Ingram, Tit lotion Neel, IL C. G. Sproul, Finley Cut ry, William Whigman. The absve Committee wig meet at the ST. CHAILLS3 HOTEL, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of September next, at eleven o'clock, A. Ti, DAVID D. BRUCE!, Chairman. THE DEMOORATIO COUNTY C031411T113E OF CORRESPONDENCE have appointed meetings to be held as follows: LION - DAY EVENING, 13th September, 7 o'clock, at Hugh 31cAfee'e,•in Temperancevilie. SAM?, EVENING, 7 o'clock, at Public School House, in Lawrenceville TUESDAY RVENING, 14th September, 7 o'clock, in Dia- mond, Birmingham. EVENING OP SAME DAP, 7 o'clrck, in Market House, Manchester. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 15th September, 7 o'clock, at the house of Thomas Lawrence, in Port Perry, Versatlies township EVENING oF SAME DAY, 7 o'clock, in Market House, McKeesport. THURSDAY EVENING, 16th September, at Brown's imcm. 4 Turtle Creek. EVEN/N OF SAME DAY, 7 o'clock, to Wilkinstarg. FRIDAY, 17th September, 2 o'clock. r. it., at Taylor's tai ern, In Monroeville, Patton •ownahin. EVENING OF SAME DAY, 7 o'clock, at Sammervill 's tavern. in TEXAS, Plum township. SATURDAY. 18th September, 2 o'clock, r. AL, at Joseph ?Joon% in blcCandlrsa townabip. SAAIB DAY, 2 o'clock, P. Y , at George W. Boyd'a, in Upper Bt. Clair township. BY.MTING OF FA3I.F. DAY, 7 o'clock, at H. Beltzhoover's, in Baldwin township. Speakers will be in attendance D. D. BRUCE, Chairman of Ivfm. County Committee of Comspodence OUR CANDIDAOUE FOR SHERIFF The Gazette, of yeterday, devotes nearly a column to the advocacy of the claims of Mr, James L. Graham, upon the voters of the coma• ty, for the office of sheriff. We presume Mr. Graham's name has peen selected from the ticket, and made a speciality, because his friends have ascertained that, strong as they pretend to think him, he needs special advo cacy, to keep him from lasing ground, which he has been doing every day since the Demme ocratio ticket came into the field. We have nothing to say against Mr. Graham person ally; he stands forth as a man before his fel low citizens, but he does nut stand higher„ nor are his claims for election so strong up on the voters of the county, as those of Barnes Ford, whom, with great unanimity, the Democracy has selected as their candi date. Mr. Ford has been a working Demo crat all his life. He is a sound, practical business man, and comes before the people, fully qualified in all respects, to fulfil the du ties of the office. He resides in the country —a plain farmer, and while he has zaade an honest livelihood, for himself and his fathily, by the sweat of his brow, he has not been so fortunate as Mr. Graham has, in the accu. mulation of wealth. He is unblemished in his character and political antecedents. He has never been mixed up with railroad matters, and is especially acceptable to the voters of the several districts, not only on this account, but for his well known manly independence of character. In the position of sheriff, he will be an unexceptionable officer. It is not necessary for us to parade his good qualities by the column—his position as a sound and reliable Democrat, and an old and respecta ble citizen, known to almost every citizen of the county, give him a prestige of success which has manifestly frightened Mr. Graham and the Gazette. We do not wonder:at it. SEPT. 11, 1858 15th Gen. W. 1.1 oyrns Ginnlnger IGth Dr. John K. Raub a, M. North 17th. W. A. Stable. lath. Samuel uldurcn. 19th. A. B. Cotfreth. 20th.. J. R. Crawford '2lst. .1. K. Calhoun. V.d. T. B. Suiright. 3d. W. Workman. 21th. James P. Barr, David Lynch, James A. (Mewl. 25th. laugh 51cRev. 26th. R. P. Cochran. terth. P. Shattuck. 26th. W. T. Alexander. I..l:ff' • .-exvikr panics agreed to pay the int. ;est the purs chasers of the bonds knelt of this. ~,ntraot when they purchased, ;in I 1,,i% tli.it has been made in paying the interest by the railroad companies, it is eminently proper that the agents of the county should resist its payment, until the courts hare decided what it is the duty of the county, in law an I iu equity, to do in the premises. The Gazette's attempt to fasten the charge tit inconsistency upon the Democracy in this behalf is simply ridiculous, for its own can did ,tee are precisely in the same posit.' it as Intricate legal questiins which have ari en in regard to this interest, fully justify - a men of prudence and cactiun in the desire to have them judicially settled. It is not for its position of resistance to the payment of rail road interest in adyancl of such deopion, that we object to the action of the Deru,,,wratie Con vention. It is because that body has made this question, which hits nothing Ilemocratie principles, a test -tion if I mocracy, that our objection vention has said that they "gill ..:iippott nu gran I%)r tyfice o f ctrl L kiwl, OW o/c) ins fhe spilli , ll that this t suuj . • au !01 , : 1 1:11 . 4 ‘,, Le done." Such o traci,io of Dame. crats as this, for opinions hich ili may honestly and sincerely and intelligently enter tain, upon a question of a purely loital chars ac ter, which does not appertain t.. the 1.),- m os eratic or any other political platform, Democratic, and will always be scouted ny every honest adherent of our party. It is to this tyrannical and before unheard of as sumption of a power which they never pos, sessed, on the part of the Conve tion, to which we object, and nut to the gene, doc trine of resistance to illegal taxation. It is the adoption of secondary and local issues, such as have proved so disastrous to the party which opposes us, and which can but weaken the forces of our own party, if persisted in to the exclusion of the vastly more important issues which we profess, as members of a great national organization to maintain,whieh we, as Democrats, refuse to acknowledge and submit to. The weapons which the Gazelle is using against the Democratic ticket, if they have any effect, must operate as a two edged sword, cutting full as deeply into the Re• publican ticket as it does into the Demo cratic. But, as we have shown, the position of the Gazette in this matter is an erroneous one. Those who were once iu favor of rail road subscriptions are not by any means in consistent in the position which they now oc cupy, In asking for the bonds and in selling them, they based their action upon a contract that the interest should be paid by third par,. ties, and all they now ask is a fulfillment of this contract, or, if it is impossible to compel its fulfillment, that the courts should decide upon whom the loss equitably should fall. In order that our remarks may be understood, we append an extract from the Gaze/Vs article, giving the names of some who occupy the position which the Gazette says is inconsist ent, but which we' contend is not so: " Believing the contemplated railroad to be an improvement of great value to this city and county generally, in advancing the value of property awl increasing the busuiess of the peo ple thereof, we do rsepacifully and severally rs commend a compliance with the wishes and de sires of tho said grand jury." Thomas Williams, (horge li. Kepi, , Jacob Tomur, William Black, 1 1 John Bauj. F. Latshaw,l James 8. loon, 1. Kennedy, Wm. Bagaley, R. Aledyeol, Fran Oi 9 W 144014, S. Prior Alevay, Morrison, P. MoGeogheyan, On the Itith of June, 1835, the following ap plication was made to the 001111i7 Commission erg, and we append some of the leading names ‘• To the Commissioners of Allegheny County GENTLXMEN : —Vie, the subscribers, citizens of the city of Pittsburgh and county of Alle gheny, respectfully and urgently request that you will Immediately make a subeoription ou be half of the county for Ten Thousand shares of the Capital Stock of the Pittsburgh and Steu benville Railroad Company, agreeably to the re commendation of the Grand Jury." Gcs H. Keyser, JOHN MURRAY, J. D. W. White, JOHN M. IRWIN, R. A. Bowman, P9rTERSON, J. R. McClintock, and others. Tar. annual exploit of Holland being taken by the Dutch was performed on Tuesday last. The Republicans have actually carried Ver• mont ! It is reported, and we- have no doubt the news is true, for none except a few very old men remember the day when this little fanatical State voted Democratic ! The Re publicans ought to raise a loud shout over this great and extraordinary victory I. tin the outside, of this morning's paper, we The Democratic Convention of Butler republish the protest against the action of county met on Tuesday the 7th inst, and put the C,itinty Convention. Also an excellent /in nomination the following county ticket: Assembly—E. H. Bailey, of Franklin ; Thomp son Kyle, of Mercer. Commissioner—Robert Love, of Clinton. Auditor—George Beam, of Jackson. Trultee4 of Academy-9. G. Purvis, Woo. Ralph. ° THE chap Who dues up the Democratic coms municatious in th© True Press, (until recently permitted td appear editorially,) is griev ously offended with the Democracy of liam Wilkins, for signing the Protest which atmc ared in tic Post. The Judge is set down the friend of all administrations for the •,1` f keeping quartered three hundred rehitic, sou goN ornment. Extravagant man' Judge Shaler is pronounced antique. What a pity ! Judge llepburn "of no possible ac , count." Put that in your pipe, Judge! Geo. P. Hamilton " merely a good lawyer, that's all." Awful charge ! Geo. W. Cass " Presi dent of a Railroad Company." He is no such thing. W. H. Smith " sells sugar and molasses." Mr. Smith should quit that ! Each of the above gentlemen are charged with lings of Railroads." The young man is evi• dently in a bad humor, that he is not consid ered the only friend of the administration in he city It is now said that the Atlantic Cable will not Le ready to open fur public use till the first of next October. Notwithstanding the public were assured that all was "right" and everything " working admirably," the electricians have not been able to put it into operation satisfactorily. They are now about to try thOlillughes instrument, i f whose ac complishment we have heard so much, and as yet seen so little. The Directors, moreover, invite the electricians of all nations to aid EC Ighte•nth Congressional District. The Republican Conferees of this (18th) Congressional District, composed of the coun ties of Cambria, Huntingdon, Blair and Soms erset, met at Johnstown Wednesday evening. Twenty-nine ballots were had for a Con gressional candidate, when Mr. S. S. Blair, having received a majority of votes, was de Glared the nominee WE learn from Washina.ton that the Gov ernment Wednesday concluded a " treaty " with the American Colonization Society, by ivhi2h the '' , ;,)‘ietv agree; to take charge of and instruct, fir a year after their arrival in Liberia, the Africans taken from on board the brig Putnaiii. Something near $30,000 is the sum the Government has to pay. THOMAS DONNELLY THOMAS BARLEY, STEPHEN MERCER, JOHN BOYLE, AUL/. HARTJE, ALEX. BLACK, Tillitteon Neal, (leorge H. B. ileagy, (ieo. DupAorn, •Brother to the Demcicrati ~ , ,ticite ter Prothunuter) t Democratic e.trididata AK.enably 1.4. year. Democratic Apptaia2r 0 Mercantile Ttize.s. MEM= FIRST PAGE base hypocrisy" and the " rensione4l hire The Atlantic Gabl• hem in making the cable work practically or business purposes, upon which its value u the stockholders depends. As numerous persons have made applies tion at the office of the Post, for copies of the Dernocratb!, Protest against the proceed in ra the Convention, which we have been unable to supply, we republish it this morning. Copies in wrappers for mailing can be had on application at our Counting Route. Tu Democratic County Committee of Cor respondence will meet by adjournment this morning at 10 o'clock, at the St. Chale.s tel. Let there be a full attendance. THE Pennsylvania Railroad gives notice hat holders of second mortgage coupons, ,avable on the Ist of October proximo, can lave them cashed on presentation at their office, ess interest fin• the running time at- the rate of per rent. per annum An OW Lt4eLlor Walter Savage Lauder, the poet and author, a man ::+3 years of age, has just been convicted in England of a wanter4bel on a lady, Mrs. Yescumbe. lie accused her of perjury, of staling from him and others, and obtaining money under false pretences. Ho duliBequentiy, through the intercession of friends, made an apology, in which he with drew all the offensive and libellous charges which he had connected and eircalated against Mrs Yeseombe, and added a promise that they should not be repeated. But after this he renewed his attacks, and in anony mous letters wrote the most disgusting beast liness that any brain could conceive. Suit was brought against him, and a verdict of .d.;1,(100 was rendered by the jury. The press of England, with one general assent, (de nounce the libeller, and applaud the ver dict. Come out for Gerrit Smith Edward C. Delevan, the distinguished cham pion of the " Temperance " cause in New York, whose name for years has been syn onymous with its progress, has written a let., ter in which he urges all the opponents of in temperance and the friends of a stringent Maine Liquor Law, to vote fur Gerrit Smith, the Independent Republican candidate for Governor. The Republicans have shamefully deceived the Temperance men in New York, by promising them a severe liquor law, and then, after being put in power, neglecting to do it. With the aid of Mr. Delevan and the Temperance :nen, Mr. Smith will get al most as many votes as the regular Republi can candidate. The road to a Democratic victory is clear in New York. VA MOUS TIIINUS —The Medina Tribune says that a society of spiritualists in Yates, Ofleand county, New York . having failed to cure a sick man by means of spiritual prrscriptions and healing mediums, un dertook, after the death of the patient to restore his corpse to life, in accordance with instructions from the spirit laud. What the peculiar rites were is not stated, but the Tribune says there were ineffectual, and the mourning friends finally consigned tha inanimate clay to its last resting place. —General Harney loaves on the 20th for the Pacific, accompanied by Capt. Pleasanton and Father Schmidt, a Catholic priest, who has spent many years among the Indians of Washington aon Oregon. -Louie Napoleon's boy has been named cor. poral in tha regiment of the guards, to which he belongs, and which ho was lately fusileer. The promotion was made by the Colonel, and took place the day he was two years and a half old. The "Little Corporal " marched around the Palace of Bt. Cloud on that day, in hie new uni- —The Bank of America, at Memphis, Ten nessee, ghich went under the other day had out a circulation of one hundred thousand dollars. Comfort, that ! --Captain De Riviera was arrested at nine o'clock, en Monday evening, at the Smithso nian Hotel, New York, for assault with intent to take life. The quarrel grew out of an ar ticle published in an evening paper by a Mr. Zerms Grant, in which he declared himself ready to give satisfaction to any friend of Do Riviere disposed to vindicate his course. A challenge accordingly came to him from two Frenchmen, and was accepted, but no arrange ment could be effected. Wednesday evening, Grant and De Riviero met at the Smithsonlon,' when the Zonave caught the other, threw him down, and held him fast. A crowd of several thousand collected around the hotel, the parties were arrested, Grant made complaint against Da Reviere and ho was held for trial. :.',•....., ...:......', .." - ..'.. 7:• , ...,..7. ..., ... ...... ......I'.' ...., ....: : ',...:t",:::',.. , .. . ... . .. .. . .. ........ - Bailer County Nominations On motion, John Graham Esq., was declar ed unanimously the nominee for Congress. On motion, it was resolved that Hon. Sam uel Marshall, Lewis 1. Mitchell, Esq., and A . S. M'Bride be appointed Conferees to meet the Conferees of Allegheny county ; and that ! they are hereby instructed to support the nominee of this Convention. As James A. Gibson, Esq., was the last Democratic nominee for:the 22d District, it is conceded that Butler county is entitled to the selection of the candidate for Congress this ! fall. Mr Graham is a lawyer of talent, and a sound and reliable Democrat, and will be heartily supported by the Democracy of the District. lie resides in the town of Butler, and is ni ust highly esteemed, not only for his talents, but fur his unblemished no char, The Convention adopted a series of rest) , lutions, a portion of which we copy Reaole,d, That the Democratic party of Butler county, in Convention assembled, do re-assort and declare that we are unalterably attached to and will maintain inviolate the priomples avowed by the National Convention, held at Cincinnati in June, 1556. S. That we avow, with renewed energy, our devotion to the Federal Union, our earnest desire to put down sectional str,fe, our determination to maintain inviolate the sovereignty of the States, and to defend and potent every Etato and Territory cud the people thereof in their constitutional rights. 3. That the people of every Territory, in the formation of a State Constitution, have a right to decide at the ballet , bos, by a full and fair election, upon all the provisions of that Consti tution. . . 4. That the complicated questions, arising out of the presentation to Congress of the Lecomp ton Constitution, having been referred to the people of Kansas, and they having passed upon them by a fair electiuu, are now to be considered as disposed of by the people themstives j and that there i 3 no further cause of d 131,1110 or dif ference about them , That the people of Kansas having refused to ba admitted into the Union as a State, under the Leoompton Constitution, we, 113 Democrats, recognize their right to be admitted into the Union, whenever they make applicition therefor, and present to Congress a Constitution adopted by a majority of the citizens of said territory at a fair election, and that the member of Con gress nominated by this Convention, if elected, is hereby instructed to vote in asoordance with these resolutions. 6. That we hold in high estimation and full confidence, James Buchanan, as a statesman of ripe experience, parity of character and honesty of purpose, and that whatever difference of opinion may have existed as to this or that measnre of this administration, our confidence in him remains undiminished. 7. That we are in favor of ti tariff, for revenue, and that in the adjustment of the details thereof, that the largest possible amount of protection should be demanded and given to the great in terest of Pennsylvania, consistent with the rights of the citizens of other States. 9. That tiovernor Win F. Packer is a states man of ability and experience, and is entitled to the continued confidence of the people of the State. 10. That in William A. Porter, tue Democratic candidate for Supreme Judge, we have a sound judge, an enlightened jurist and an upright man. 11. That Westley Frost, the candidate f,:a: Ca nal Commissioner, is worthy of the support and confidence of the Democracy. 17. That a system of Common School educa tion, affording to every man's child within the Commonwealth an opportunity to acquire the rudiments of a sound Eng'ish education, is a part of the Democratic creed, and underlies the growth and prosperity of our free institutions. But while we are thus wedded tc such a system, we are opposed to County Superintendents, Nor mal Schools, and High Schools being supported by taxation, and all other departures and inno vations from what we have above expressed and believe to he the intention of Its founders. 18. That the practical operatiops of the pres ent Common School law iu Pennsylvania has im posed burdens on the people too grievous to be borne, and bria failed to accomplish its et iginal pi/uric:to, to wit: the education of the people, and that we are decidedly in favor of so amend ing and reforming the system, as that it will ac complieh its original intention and at the same time materially diminish its expense Inercar Count; The Demouratio Convention of Mercer county assembled at Mercer on Tuesday, Sep tember 7th, and placed in nomination the full6wing ticket: Fur Conyresa—Samual R Fur A ssembly —H. IL Foster, Mercer °Gouty Arthur Robint+ou, Vennugo county. Por Commissioner—William Smith. For Poor Director -11. C. M'Willmms. For Auditor —U. W. Morrow. The lion. M. U. Trout, chairman of the committee nn resolutions, reported sound Democratic doctrine. We copy the foilow- Resolved, That we have full confidence in the wisdom, integrity and patriotism of our worthy Cheif Magistrate James Buchanan,and congratu late the Democracy of the Ste.l4 that she has given the nation a President who has shown him self a worthy successor of Washington, Jefferson and Jackson. - . Resolved, That the firmness, decision and ad ministrative ability with which the President and Cabinent have met, resisted, and forever put to rest the insolvent claims of Great Britain on the " Right of Search " question, challenges the administration of the world, and places the United States in a position among the other great Nations of the Earth. Resolved, That the long vexed and threatening difficulty in Kansas having been settled by the people of that Territory, to whom, alonetelongs the right to do so, we assert it to be the duty of Democrats to acquiesce in such settlement, and, instead of contending with each other over a dead issue, to endeavor to promote fraternal har mony in our ranks. Resolved, That the charge of " extravagance " so often raised by the opponents of Democracy comes with a bad grace from a party whose rul ing passion" is " the spoils." Who have never held power,but to abuse it,whose representatives have uniformly voted for all the reckless and extravagant appropriations proposed, and whose officers have over depleted the public Treasury, when in ^ each of it by theirGalphinism, extra pay and other applicances peculiar to themselves. Resolved, That in Wm. F. Packer, the Democ racy have given the State a Governor of which her people may well be proud, and if his past is an index to his future they have much to hope and nothing to fear from his policy. Resolved, That 'Wm. A. Porter, and Westley Frost, the Democratic candidates for Supreme Judge, and Canal Commiaaionetlare Democrats well tried,and their high moral and political char acters entitle them to the cordial and enthusiastic support of the entire Democracy of the State. Crawford Calmly. The Democratic County Convention met at 'Meadville on Tuesday last. The following ticket was placed in nomination: Congress—Hon. Gaylord Ccurch, Meadville. Senate—D. M. Farelly, EN , Meadville. Assembly—Samuel B. Long, Woodcock. Associate Judges—Thomas J. Lowrey, Con neautvilla ; E. A. Reynolds, Meadville. Commissioner—John Shanberger, Athens. Auditor—Henry Socket, Saegertown. [For the Morning Post.] As it is pretty well understood, (indeed the apongy.iiennedy asserts) that all articles abusing the Post and the prominent Democrats of this city, came from the stone corner inhabited by government officials. Will they be good enough to delegate "Fair Play" to give his opinion of the Democracy of R. Biddle Roberts, David Campbell, Samuel Jones, Jacob M'Collister an 4 James Hardman, whose names are appended to the-" Protest." The Democracy of Messrs. Wil kins, Sheer, Hepburn, Hamilton and others, is doubted by the clallhopper who writes' for the Press. The majority of those mentioned were fighting the battles of the'Demoorotio party, be fore the author of the article,alluded to Wt Ire land. THIRD WARD, !~ ~x~:js~"rs 7`. :: . ...''.:',.:..;:..:(f:'.:,:, THE LATEST NEWSI NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ConVeut.lol%ol. Railroad Presidents. PHILADELPHIA, September.lo.—The Railroad Presidents remained in !essiortmost of the night and the greater part of to-day. The agreement of the sth of July has been gone ever, article by article, and they were agreed upon with some exceptions, tha representatives of New York and Erie joining in the arrangement. The points which could not be readily adjusted were 'the' rules which fixed the rates for all rail and water carriage. I t was finally agreed that there should be separate rates for each. Recess has been tak en to allow the freight agents to settle these rates if they agree lAA the Presidents approve. The main difficulty will be overcome: The final result will not be reached before midnight, if then The ProspeCts, however, are good for a satisfactory adjustment and return to fair rates. 10 o'clock, P. M.—The Pennsylvania Rail road officially informs us that matters are pro, grossing smoothly, and the result will, be thinks, he a good one WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 —Capt. Harwood has been ordered to duty as inspector of Ordnance, vice Capt. Adams, ordered to the Sabine. A board of officers hae been ordered to con• vane at an early day to ascertain by trial the best patent primer for small arms The Board consists of Captain Gorgas and Brevet Maj3r Laidley, of the Ordnance Corps, Cart. Pickett and Lieut. Clitz, of the Infantry, and Lieut. Maury, of the Mounted Rifles. BLOOMINGTON, Illi nois, September 10.—The two wings of the Democracy of the Third Dis trict held separate Conventions today. The Douglas wing nominated George W. Armstrong for Congress. The Administration wing made no nomination, bat recommended Churchill Coffing. NEW YORK, September 10.—A heavy suspen sion in the sugar and coffee trade is reported. The liabilities are estimated at $300,001.), but the assets are large. Closing Proceedings of the Republican Sranousn, N. Y., September 9.—The Commit tee on Resolutions reported. A motion to strike out the one extending the term of naturalization was lost by a large vote. The committee also reported that they were still considering the re port of the Committee of Conference, and while there is an obvious disagreement in regard to certain theories of political faith between this and the American Convention, there is sufficient concurrence on all questions of immediate public concern to warrant a Union ticket. (Cheers.) The report was adopted by a large majority amid much excitement. Mr. Chapin, of Lawrence, moved that the Convention now proceed to nominate a candidate for Governor. Adopted. Letters were read from Gov. King and Lieut. Gov. Selden, declin ing a renomination. The first ballot was then taken, and stood as follows : E. D. Morgan, 116 ; Timothy Jenkins, EA ; James M. Cook, 35 ; M. Patterson, 28 ; M. Diven, 21 ; scattering, 7. A committee from the American Convention was received with loud applause, and presented the resolutions from that body. A second ballot stood as follows : E D. Mor gan, 165 ; T. Jenkins, 52 ; M. Divan, 18. The nomination of Mr. Morgan Niat3 made unanimous with cheers. Robert Campbell, of Steuben, was then nominated. for Lieutenant Governor by ac clamation. A committee was appointed to wait on the American Convention, and inquire what names they propose for the balance of the ticket. The Republican Convention made the follow ing further nominations: For Canal Commis ['tuner, Hiram Gardner, of Niagara; State Prison Inspector, Mr. Everett, of Clinton. At the afternoon session of the American Con vention resolutions were adopted favoring a co operation with the Republicans. The conference committee report was adopted, and a committee appointed to notify the fact to the Republioan Convention. The entire afternoon session wee consumed in speeches against a union, the speakers generally uniting in the opinion that the Republicans had slighted the action of the Conference Committee. The following nominations were then made : For Governor, Lorenzo Burrow es; for Lieutenant Governor, N. S. Bontun ; for Canal Commission.- r, J. R. Thompson, of nonroe ; for State Prison Inspector, W. A. Russell, of Washington. Si, Louts, September 10.--Col. Sayles, agent of the Post Office Department, arrived here yes terday from Arizona. He reports the existence of a very lawless state of things is that country, the pistol and bowie-knife being the only law recognixed. Indian depredations were also very frequent. Gil. Sayles spealts favorably of the mineral resources of the Territory, but deems the annexation of Sonora as of the utmost itus pertance to their suceessfnl development. ' Si. Lotus, September 10.—Leavenworth &Ace to the 7th test , per United State 8 Express Company, to hoonvillo, on the 9th, have baen received. Orders have been received for two companies of first cavalry from Col. Sumner. The com mand under 11.1ajorlery, will proceed to Fvrt Arbuckle. The munieipal elecLien was held at Leaven worth yesterday, and great excitement prevailed, but no serious disturbance occurred. Lamptou B. Denman, Free State Democrat, was elected by about two hundred majority. Lyman Scott, Re publican and Know Nothing, and Adam Fisher, Republican bolter, were the opposing candidates. MILWAUKEE, September 10.—C. H. Larabee was yesterday nominated by the Democratic Convention for Congress from the third district. The discussiop between Brownlow and Prynne still continues in Philadelphia, but as we do not think our readers will be particu, larly interested in what is said by a pair of the must arrapt charlatans and humbugs of the day, we decline to publish the telegraph ic report of the discussion. A Case of Eight Month.? Standing Cured by Bterhave's Holland Michael Kelly, No. 117 Seventh, near Grant street, Pittsburgh, says : "Last July, while running on the river, on a cot ton boat plying between Natchez and New Orleans, I was taken with Fever and Ague. For eight long months I suffered with this dreadful disease. Tho greater part of this time I was unable to work, and spent at least fifty dollars for different medicines, but found no permanent relief. Three weeks ago, one of my friends insisted upon my trying Bterhave's Holland Bitters, saying that a cure was guaranteed. After taking it tor one week, I must say I was a sound man. I have been at work now for two weeks and have had no return of the Chills or Fever what ever." - - . . • t 7;- ' "4, BY TELEGRAPH. From W ashlngton RMR!ffl Suspension Convention rtiM==i NtAvi from Kansas. Democrat lc Nomblaitior.o. Slavery Discussion. Foyer and Ague I certify that the above statement is true. THOMAS ADAMS, Diamond House, or R. Chester's Gothic Hall Caution I—Be careful to ask fm Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. Bold at $1 per bottlo, or six bottles for $5, by tho sole Proprietors, Benjamin Page, Jr., Co., N 0.27 Wood street, between First and Seoond streets, and Druggists gonerellY. DIED. Os friday, Beptcmber 10th, Rev. A. W. BLACK, L. D., in the both year of hie age. The friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral without further notice, this (SATURDAY) morning, Sep tember llth Religions services at o'clock, at his late residence in SetriAley, Pa. Carriages will be in readiness at the Pittsburgh Depot of the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad, at ono o'clock, P. ht., to proceed to the Allegheny Cemetery. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FRENCH LESSONS MONS. ALPHONSE DANSE, Professor at the Western Pennsylvania University and the Pittsburgh High School, is noiv ready to resume his lessons in the FRENCH LANGUAGE, for private papila or in classes. Apply for terms, at Pennsylvania avenue, No. 195, or at El. Kieber'a Music Store, 53 !fifth street. Lan2B:lm sew - lAN° AT A BARGAIN.- . •- A fine 6% Octave Rosewood Piano, • from the factory of NIIIINS & CLARK, New ~, , ,! :•••=m..: ; York, will be sold by the subscribers at a - , sacrifice. It was purchased some two years ago for $325, and looks fully as well, and is in every respect as good as a new oae. Bllknesaln the owner's family, has prevented them from making any use of It whatever, and several cases of death lia'sing since occurred, it will be sold bni nu stave. KLEBER A BRO., 63 Fifth et N. B.—A fresh supply of Steinway A Sons' celebrated Plartoi Id n - titS On the we ...Notice of arrival will be given. sett TPUOTHY SEED-150 bus. for sale by •AL B ° 9 HENRY IL coLLms CHEESE.-300 boxeB choice cutting ()heft° la just received and for side by HENRY H. COLLINS. 141 ERRING-30 bble. Herring received and 44 fox sale by jsa HENRY 14. GOLLIN§. 4DAMS' CORN :TTS BURGH NOVBLTY Wok. 4g, _ _-gh Mr. edam, (the principal mechanical genius of the firm,) ob tained letters patent, dated 17th August, 1858, for a new and simple instrument for SLIERLLING CORN, truly neat, convect and portable, comblubsg durability, utility and Oceanus ; necessary appendage to every farmer's barn, is now offered to the people of the United States at a vary low price. We have no "Patent Rights" for sale, but manufacture and soli the article at our works. Owing to Its compact form it is destined soon to become an article of trade in every Hardware Merchants' shelf The Machines are of two sista, _weighing only about 35 and 50 pounds, and may be secured to a poet, pillar, or door, as yon would a coffee mill. We add no more, when seen, it speaks for itself. sell:3mdsw LIVINGSTON, COPHLAND & CO. DREMIUM HOLLAND GIN BITTERS, IMPORTED BY P. FELIX & SON, 466 PENN ST., PITTSBURGH, PA.—We respectfially call the attention of the public to the above celebrated Bitters, for which the Medical Court of Holland has commistdoned us to act as tide Agents for the United States and Canada,. This article Is prepared by some of the mcst scientific men of Holland, and is the most preferable Bitters now to nvo. Wherever the Holland Gin Bitters has been introduced, its sale has been unprecedented. Persons wishing to try the article, can have a sample, with circular, sent gratis by by addressing ec 11:3m F. FELIX & SON, Pittsburgh, Pa. AMBROTYPES.—A st.t.wriFuL AND DUDA - 13LIC PlCTURE—warranted—can bo had as low as et any first close eatablistunent in the country, at a •11:1w WALL'S, Fourth Meet. l) ÜBLIC GALE.—TIIE SUBSCRIBER c will offer at Public Sale, his mill property, with 20 acres of Land, more or lets, situate in Peters township, Washington. county, Pa., adjoining lands with Mrs. Herr, ilarvy McMnrry, and Samuel Black. There are two pair of French Burrs and Smut Machine, all in first rate run ning order, end also a first rate Saw Mill and Engine in good order. The property will be sold at a bargain. Mil lers and others will hind it to their advantage to attend, as the subscriber contemplates going to the far west this fait and if net gold, the property will be offerrod foe rent the same day. This would make a vaittable property for a Ills- Ciliery, Brewery, or Malt Roam Good water for 'tilling. Terms made known-on day of side. Title good. sell:ltdetw 3QHN R. ANDREW_ ALARGE AND WELL SELECTE stock of fall wear now received at the " People's Bho Stole," No 17 Pifth street, near Market. Our stock cow , ' prises Gent's, Ladies', Misses', Boys' and Children's wear, made of the best material, and will give satisfaction to al who will favor us with their patronage. A large assort , Lout of Sops' and Youth's Boots. A small lot of Soiled Gaiters left, will be sold low. sell DIFFENBACHER A CO. USINESS SIIITS.—Fancy Side Band Oassimere Bneineas Snits, of the latest patterns, made te order at piicee ranging from SIXTEEN DOLLARS TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS These goods are worth the attention of gentlemen who would secure a durable snit of faahional.ae clothing at a email cost. CLIESTER'D GOTEHO HALL, sell - Corner Wood street and Diamond alley. D RUGS.- Bank Oil; Concentrated Sulphuric Ether ; Nitrate Silver Orystalt Chlorate Potash; Copperas; Quinine ; Bromine ; White Chalk, Crayons. For sale by H. b. PitilNiiiSTOCß sell No. 60 corner Wood and Fourth street.; WE HAVE FOR SALE, VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCES IN Pittsburgh, Allegheny City, Man chester and Sharpaburgh. ALSO HOUSES TO EXCHANGE FOR FARMS, AND PAIL/kIB ALLEGHENY, BEAVEII, FAYETTE, Al-D LAWEENCE OUUNTIEB FOB. SAj E, Ann LAND IN WISCONSIN" AND MINNESOTA, To exchange for city property,or good manufactured articles, WM. FRAZIER. 11 CO., Real lgetato A vuts, JOILO3 . Building, 67 Fourth street. . D. LEET, ATTORNEY AT Hollidaysburg, Blair County, Penn'a.. WILL ATTEND TO ALL BUSINESS entrusted to his atre, in tho countiea of Blair, &m -onist, Huntingdon, o,tutnoa, and Clearfield. se:£4rm C 0 OP ERS A_N T ED-2 goad C00.p3 r 8 wanted to wLrk oal tight Work. ',quire of JAMES A. IeItTZKR, e.lO Gokner Market and Fourth 9a430.8. W OPENING THE LARGEST STOCK of Hull Gooch that wu ever recved, Shawls, I)rces uuetia, uIJ., wale uutirnly Lair atyleß. U. LIANHON LOVE, ( merly Love Brothers,) 74 Market etreet. 1) ER Flt; tYl"r IAI g AT 11A_LF TH E USUAL CIOS'f—AMEHICAN 'WATCHES—APPLE TON TRACY A CU., 111A.NEFACTUREIl3 til? PATENT LEVER WATCHES, WALTHAM, MASS.—Those Nacelles are Lunde by the aid of new and original machinery and tools, tspreeely designed to secure, with a low price, a tine enbstuntial and reliable time keeper. To he had at our Agents; HEINEMAN St 11P.,YHAN, Pittsburgh, Pa. APPLETON TRACY A Ltil, eel° Waltham, Class. LOVERING & CO.'S SUGARS -16 bide Crushed; 10 " Powdered 10 " Pulverised, Just received and for sale by RHYMES. et ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood street, selo Opposite EIL Charles hotel. 0141VES.--5 doz. Spanish ; CAPRES " assorted, Just received and for gale by REY= t ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood street, Bel° Opposito she Bt. Charles Rotel. $-1 600 The owner iB going west and will • sell his brick dwelling house On Webster street., near Townsend, for the abOve price, and on easy terms. The home Is now arranged for two faildliee but can be easily altered to enit bntone family. Contains SIX rooms and finished attic. Lot 24 teat front by 109 deep to an alley. In a good neighborhood. B. OU'llißilltT & BON, anlo 61 Market street. DISSOLUTION --THIS; FIRM OF .NAP, WADE & CO. waa dissolved ou the. first of Jaly lost Thou' unaottlod baaioesa will bo attended to by theft sue cosaors, EN AP, RUDD h CO. 'ORT PITT FOUNDRY-CO-PARTNER-. SHIP.—Toe nudereigned have formed a Oo.Pertner• 'Lip under the firm, name of SNAP, RUDD . CO, end will continue the butineas of the late trot of final?, Wade A Co, at th• Fort Pitt Foundry. CHARLEII KNAP, rvt, Pittatarigh, IL F. RUDD, July I, 1.85E1. J aeTaw NICHOLAS K. WADE rrHE undersigned have formed Ei Co-Part nership under the style of lILIACKLBTT, McLitlN 00., for transacting Wholesale Dry Goods business. WILLIAM. SHAOKLETT, JAMES DictAlN, lIIJGH JONES, JOUN T. T. WIESE. SELACHIF.II', McLMN dr. CO., wholkssie dealers la Fur eign and Domestic DryiGoods, No. 43 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel. an2a:lm WILL 'RE-OPEN THURSDAY, SEPTEALUBR 2D, PROF. COWPER'S FASHIONABLE DANC IN G ACADENIY AT NHVILLII HALL, I:loatilit Focal% AND LLIARTY tad. DAYS OF TUlTlON—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saar drip. Master and Misses Classes at 3 P. it.; Ladles Class 4 P. M.; Gautlemon's Olaas 8 P. Al. Prat. Cowper oan be seen at the Scott House, daily. au2B:lna ®N E AN D•A-HALN ACRES OF GRO-U N D pleasantly situate on Mt. Wailllngton, with Cottage Lwelling House, Stable, Well, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Strawberries, good fence, etc. The house contains a hall, four rooms and a kitchen. $2OO worth of Strawberries were sold horn this place last season. For price and term, call at the real estate office of S. CUTEIRKST 4 BON, aeB 61 Market street. McKEESPORT—TWO DWELLI N G Honsea and a Store, situate on Fifth street, McKeea port; will bo sold at a bargain, by aeg 13. 0041.11)3ERT .1; SON, 61 Market at. $20,000 Wanted $20,000. $20,000 andGO M O . D rtga IT A ES 6 B th ONDS, JAMES 0. MOREY, se7 Beal Estate and Bill Broker, 65 Firth at. A- . LOTS FOR SALE--SITUATED ON — l3 Federal street, Allegheny City, above North Common, will he sold low and on easy terms. Apply to JAMBS O. RICHEY, se7 Beal Mato and Bill Broker, 65 Fifth it. TTERNIA.—Those afflicted with this pain ful disease,should bear in mind that there is but one Truss Manufactory In this city. That of CARTWRIGHT TAUNTS, No. 88 Waldo( street. S E 0 0 N 1) OP TIM ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH BOHOTTISH, Thu moat popular achottish of the day. PRYOR—MUTT OM'S J cud received and for eale, by au24 H. H.LEBSEL t BUN No. b 3 Binh street QWEET POTATOES-10 barrels Jersey Ei went, Putatoei, Fecatved T a l sate by sea Oar= lisairkt out nog s!;14 SIIELLE R. DELAWAELE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANIt INCORPORATED BY THE LEG 18.1ATIJR11 01 P' SYLVANIA, 1835 . OFFICE, S. CORNER THIRD AND WA L PHILADELPHIA. NiARINS INSURANCE. ON VESSELS.} CARGO, To all parts of the world. IR a Ili lIT, IN LAND INSURANCES - On ais./.ls, by River, eadnls, Lakes, and Land Carriages all parts of the Union. FIRE iINSIJIIANCIES Un Morchandisagentrally. Ou Stoma, Dwelling House.; 4a. -- oh` WA COMPANY. ". Novi:oll*i* 30.8.51, . Bonds, Mortgages, and Rea/ FAtute $101,116 0 0 alltidelphinOity, and oihog Loans lB7,ol/ >d Stikkin Bunks, lindroads and Inanianeel 125 0 s (Jompanies , Bills Receivable:-' .. ... .. *20,29/ Sill Cash on Baud 3818921 elk Balance In hands of Aients, Piondninsi on Marino Policies recently Isaned,oil 02.730 other debts due tly,IOJTAll) . Eirly BOSCriptiOlk 1 1....L.4100.0PP 06 • rill HE GREAT WESTERN kr Ire and Illarluo I.4auralsoa Coss OF PHILADELPHIA. Wise in Company's Building, No. 403 Walnut, Corner of lONA Street. AUTHORIZED CIAPOAL $ 800,400 Capital Laud In $Z72,500, 00 Surplus, Jaatury lat, 1868 65,277 05 $1177,674 FIRE, INSURS NC E=.-Limited or Perpetual: bl A MINE INSURANCE, óti Vessels Cargo and Ordeals, INLAND INSURANCE by Rivers, Canala, Latas !Jail Land Carclaga L A W, CHARLES KIZAp, WILLIAM WADE IL F. RUDD, BOBr. C. TOTTEN S U P [ • L Y NSURANCE, DIDO3b7.ORS. William Marti; j James 0. Hand, Joseph H. Seal, 1 ThaaphilttsPanipts, : Edmund A. Boulder, lamos:Tragnair, John 0. DaVia William Eyre, Jr., John B. Penmen, - ' J. F. Penlston, , • (Norge 0. Leipor , Joshua P. Eyras ..a. Edward Darlington Samuel E. Stokes, Dr. B. M. liustun, , I Henry Sloan, .. William 0. Luliwi,' ; James B. McFarland, Hugh eraig, : Thomas o..,Hand, Spencer Alcd'vain, 1 Robert BuirtomJr, Charlaa Kall,l, John B. Semplo,Pitasitgb H. Jones Brooks, ' D. T: the gEua, , "'c Jacob P. Jones, J.l. 14 , gan ' `d Wif. m A RTPH ' frealdent. Inn:. . . 'Enos. U. Berm, 4100 'rest Lrulora, Bac;lair • P. A.BIAD I IT 9I , Asteat, 95 Water Etraut,.Ptttatra.l4ti DIAZOTORS: Charles 0. Lathrop, 1.12.3 Walnut street. William Darling, 1510 Pine farce' t. Alexander Whillden, Merchant, It North Front. Isaac Haziehuret, Attorney and Counsellor. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. R. Tracy, firm of Tracy St Co., Goldsmith's Hall. John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White & MoOtirdy Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. James B. Smith, dim of James B. Smith Sr. Co. Hou. Henry M. Fuller, office 227 South Third street. John 0. Vogdes, office corner of Seventh and &maw. James Weight, late Cashier Bank et Tioga. itred Tater 0910 Cairo City Property. Joni J. Sloctun, office 2.2B:South Third street. O. O. LATELEOP, President. W. LA FILING, Vito President LEVirLB GREGORY, } Branch Office, 8 Wall et, N. Y. Second Vice Pres't, JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer. H. N. RICHARDSON, Assistant Secretary. B. W. POINDEXTB.B., Agent. 97 Water street, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. ao. 6 Fourth stroet. DIREOTOREis Jacob Painter, J. P. Tanner, Geo, W. Smith, Rody Patteraua, C. A. Colton. A. J. Jones, W. B. Mcßride, Jae , R Ropidna, Wade Hampton,. L Grit r Sproni, A. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick., A. C. Sampson, J. U. Jones, JoktiTtiggart, Henry Sproul, Nich's VoeghtlY, ' ' Chartered Caidtal 6306,000 MLR AND MARINE 11114K8 TAIL7IN, of al description ernes/is: Prealdenti—A. A. 0413111-Rri. Vice ?resident—ROßY PA:LIM-WON de.3o Searetaryland Treasurer—L BPEOLIL. MONO.N GAHELA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH. !JA iIAS A. ISIUTOHVCR ) Flee Went, HENRY M. 4.15F' 1 007i), Secretary. QFP/CE.r-Piip. 98 Water Stfecti WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL HINDS P44RING RIBES. A9SRT3-61.6.Y 201.9, 1668. stock, Brie Billa, payable on demand, soca:tad by two approved _ . 5140.000 00 Premium ' .47,008 29 Bills 'Receivable ' - - 9,193641 116 dome tdechairica' Bank stock, coat 9,165 00 60 do Bank of Pittaburgli do do - 2,154.00 40 do Elichanke Bank do do . 2,050 00 190 do Oiltrana' Bank do do 6,176 00 Balance of Book Actocuata :8,066 80 Office Faraituro 890 88 DASZO'iOBO James A. Hutchison. George A. Berry, Wm. B. Holmes, Robert Halm% William Rea, Thomas S. tharite, Wilson Miller, Join hrDevitt, ms T 2 Win. A. Caldwell. A. A. CARRILER AL BRO., PITTI3BII11.(311 GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. Capital Represented, n l OOO,OOO. OoMPANTES OF MOILEST STANDING, Chartetred by Pennsylvania and other States. ME, MARINE AND LIRE RISKS TAKEN, OH ALL DESCRIPTIONS. No. 68 VOURTH STILEICT. A. A. CAIM/R.l EITTSBO72UII, .CARIMIT.. Nat:Fly j T HE OLDEST AND LARGEST LITHOGRAPITIO ESTABLIBLIKENT IN THE CITY WM. SCH IUCHMAN, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER, Corner Third and Market Streets, DUMB COLLEGE BUILDINGS, jy2l:ly-2p HUNT & CO., Commission and Forwarding Merchants WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS, A ND SHIPPING AGENTS' of Illinois . 1- 2- Central Railroad, Cairo, BMWs. Mark Goode in all asto, to nor care. jeklkatha TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PI +'S From two to Biz inch oalibre. PRICES from 12 to 30 Ceuta per Foot. ALBO—ROOHEEM, PEARL STARCII W or Salo Wholesale at Elattulacturor prices by IL COWEN% FOR:WARDLN9. AND COMNIISSiiO6I AVID WHOLIILLI DUMB CUIiCKSWat BUTTER, REMADE, WISH. AND PRODECIE GENERALLY. No. 26 Woo STIMIT, PITTSBURGH. OM QTAROII FACTORY FOR SALE.—The ,„.7 Rochester Starch Factory, in thorough and complete working order, capable of turning out two tons of Starch daily, will be sold on loty advantageous terrms. This is a favorable opportunity or any one wishing to eater into a safe and profitable business, a good run of custom being already well establi itad, and repairing a.comparattvely small capital. For thither information, inquire of se6:lm-2p] RAINRY COLLINS, 25 Wood et. 14ME 411icIA010114.11Y,' Buircroo ll4 E4 04' A1d0110.14 9 Cologne Sp 10 and Fusel - 011, Nos. 167 and'l7o &mud Sireet. ari10.114240 S TONE & 0 0. GLASS PATENTED PRESERVING JARS,' For preserving all kinds of Fresh Prints, Vegetables, Mince als Meats, Oysters, and ' such perishable articles manufao• tared and for side b r OUNINGIIAIII3* 00, NOG. 109 WATER and 140 T 13TREETB, Pittsburgh_ Pa. lir The main secret of preserving fruit in a fresh condi• tion, coaaista in having it thoroughly heated then sealed up, and in expelling all the air there may may he in the vessel, so that when tbe fruit cools, it will form a vacuum. The underaigned haring procured the right to manufac ture these Jars, Tespettrally call - the attention of dealers and others to them. f The great superiority. of owls over any other substance for the preservation of; fruits, etc., etc. is so well known, that any comments up , m it are entirely unnecessary, and the proprietors feel cslnfldent that any one, after h o aving once seen these Jars, will never behaduced to use any ther. For sale wholesale awl retail by ' 1 CUEING/UM k 00., No.loo Water street. !SEM - - --- rya OF TAE OITYe-=-Pereontr' desirous V of residing out of the city, can purchase two_frame dwelling houses pleasantly situated +xi Chesnut street,Law rettcoville, each home contains 6 rooms and cellar, a garden of traits, dowers and shrubbery. All In complete order. Will be sold together, or separately to oultpuicliaaars. Apply to El. PITTEIBERT4 BON, sub bl hlarke¢ street. 25 B - 13 Ls. superfine Flour, A s ust A. ree nv eiv om ed 4/11 fcr by Corner Market end Alit lits• ONLY $750 for a Dwelling HOMO of four monk a large liat of ground, fruit trees, eta., pleas• antly situated in Booth Pittabargh, on the point of fdonnt Waabbncpp, impeellatly opposite Smithfield street, will be Bold on easy terms, by B. 01.311311.15 T BON, 77 13 ' 61 Market street. QOAP POWDER--- 50 poxes SoW',Powder f... 7 of for ewn marinfectrow , warranted anpador to aPi offered for - sada thlaparkalt, on hand and Or ally ius, tedB " 102,7 Sit - V 1 EZIMI $287,710 66 P.I2'TSBURGH, PENN'd