/ ttt priung allosi. JAMES P. BABB, Editor and Proprietor PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNING SEPT. 21. 1855 DEMOCWIC STATE NOMINATIONS Ton SUPRIIVE /171 DOS, WILLIAM A. PORTER, Op PEITLADELPHIL. FOR CALIA.L 0031X1881011 16 U, WESTLRY FROST, OP PAYETTE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET CONSIIZS3, XXLST DL3TRICT ANDREW BURKE, City. SAI63IIL IicKRE, Birmingham. AS6TY:BLI : THOMAS DONNELLY, Collin', PHILIP H. STEVENSON, Moon, JOHN M. IRWM, City, ROBERT AUGUSTUS LIARTJL, Allpgbety BAB.NEP FUttl), Uppt r St Clair PSOTHONOTA : ALBXAIiDBR BLACK, E.ewickley o , olMllslofirld : TB.OHAS FARLEY, Allegheny 00 ILONT.IL : WILLIA 11 ALEXANDER Ci ty AUDITOR: JOHN MURRAY, South Pittsburgh 1)11ECT011 07 TLI POOll JOHN BOVLE, Indiana. Ti3E DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENCE have appointed meetings to be held as follows : TUZSDAY, 2let September, '-' o'clock, P. M., at George W. Smith's, month of Deer Creek. EVENING OF SAME DAY, 7 o'clock, at Iliram Neal's, in Mifflin tovroahip. SAME NVENING, 7 o'clock, at James McDonald, in Char tiara township. SAME EVENING, 7 o'clock, at Kilos' Tavern, in Skaroabarg. WEDNESDAY, 22d September, 2 o'clock, P. at, of William Scott's, in Bakerstown. EVENING OF SAME DAY, 7 o'clock, at James O'Connen'e, in Upper St. Clair township. THURSDAY, 2.3 d September, 2 o'clock, P. st., at P. Boyer's, in Snowden township. SAME DAY, 2 o'clock, P. If., at Dilk's Tavern, in Clinton. EVENING OF SAME DAY, 6 o'clock, at Sharon School HOCUUN In Moon township. FRIDAY, 24th September, 2 o'clock, P m., at Jamea Ross', In West Deer township. SATURDAY EVENING. 25th September, 7 o'clock, at Wm Bsltzhoover'e. in Lower Et_ Clair towashlp. SAME EVENING, 7 o'clock, at Taylor's Hotel, Elizabeth Borough. MONDAY EVENING, 27th September, 7 o'clock, at Ander son's Tavern, in Monello d. RAISE EVENING, 7 o'clock, at Charlua Rumble's, in Rob- Inn township. SATURDAY, 2d October, 2 p. st.., at Barn's Tsceru, to Hob• inson township. EVENING Or SAME DAY, 7 o'clock, at lanley'e Tavern in Lower St. Clair township. MONDAY, 4th October, 2 o'clock, P. M., at A. McFarlanil's in North Fayette township. EVENING OF SAME DAY, 7 o'clock, at Notaastowri. WEDNESDAY, 6th October 2 o'clock, P. as., at Fairsoonn School Honia, in Franklin township. THURSDAY, 7th October, 2 o'clock, P. 11., at P. Wisensan's in Pine township. EAT:URDAY, 9th October, 2 o'clock, e as., at Turneee Tec&rn in Indiana township. SA3.IE DAY, 3 o'clock, P. M., at John Kcown'., in Ross - town/hip. EVENING OF SA3III DAY, 7 o'clock, at Eollingor's, in Stewartatowa. ;MONDAY EVENING, 11th October, 7 o'clock, at Market Home, in McKeesport. Speakers 'sill be in attendance D. D. BRUCE, Chairman of Dam. Ccuuty Committoe of Cormspodence. THE XXIID DISTRICT. At the last Congressional election, there were polled in the Twentp , second District 11,981 votes, as follows: Purviance, Republican... Gibson, Democrat ..... ... 17adlew, American ..... .. There are now two Black Republican can didates in the field in this district, and, as there is no American candidate, the total Reo publican vote is 7,127. Of this vote, 4,021 is in Allegheny county, and 3,105 in Butler county. Of the 4,854 Democratic v0te5,2,271 are in Allegheny, and 2,583 in Butler. NJW making all reasonable allowances for the ef fect of side issues in Allegheny county, it is not reasonable to suppose that either Mr. M'- Knight or Mr. Williams can carry more than half their party vote—in other words, that the 7,127 votes will be divided between them. This will give them, say 3,563 votes apiece.— A Democißt, with a pure record and sound on the tax question, would receive most, if not all, of the 4,854 Democratic votes, or at least enough of them to elect. There never was such an oppgrtunity for the Twenty,seo ond District to return aDemocratic Congress man, than the present. Will the Democrats of the district pe'rmit themselves to be bare boozled out of this chance, for the sale of a notorious Black Republican like Thomas Wil liams? We hope not. Let them nominate and elect a Democrat. They can do it if they will. If a good Democrat is placed in the "field, either Williams or M'Knight will be compelled to withdraw—certainly neither of them would be elected. THE RAILROAD CONVENTION. We give, in this morning's paper, a very complete abstract of the new railroad regula'. tions, made by the recent convention of rail road officers at Philadelphia , which we take from the Railroad and Mining Register. The subject is one of great importance, not only to those interested in railroad stocks, but to every producer and business man in the west ern country. Concerning the probable ratification of the agreement by the two New York companies, the tribune of Thursday says : Mr. Moran and Mr. - Corning had no interview yesterday, bat the arrangement entered into last week at Philadelphia, by the four great routes to the west, was before the Erie board for con% eideration, and tho opinion of the Directors ap peared to be almost unanimous for its accept ance. The arrangement will probably be agreed to during the week, by consultation between the Erie and Central managers. Tiu Democratic Conferees of the Eleventh Congressional District, composed of the coun ties of Schuylkill and Northumberland, met at Pottsville, on Friday, - and nominated the Hon. William L. Dewart, of Northumberft land, for reelection to Congress. FREMONT carried Maine by thirty thous and majority—Morrel's majority is about ten thousand at the recent election. Here is a Democratic gain of twenty thousand. There is more significance and encouragement to the Democ . racy in the recent result- in Maine than at first strikes the eye. Stich gains inA spire hope and confidence, and in 1860 we have no ddnbt the " news from Maine" w ill be good for the Democracy. The State Fair. Under the direction of Capt. John Young, snperintendant of the grounds, everything for the approaching State Fair is being put in first rate order. The buildings and fences have all , been newly white-Washed—the drainage of the ground has been improved, the race course has been newly tanned and every accommodation provided both for exhibitors and visitors. A large number of stands have been taken and from the large number of entries already made, it is evident that this fair is to be the grandest affair of the kind which has ever taken place in this part, of the State. Holt. Auousrua alum, recently of this city, died in Greensburg, on Friday last, of disease of the heart. Goy. Diarvart, of Kansas, ; who has resigned his 'commis —. sion, to take effect on the Ist of October, will resume his position as Comxnis ioner of Indian Affairs • ; Yellow Paver In New Orleans The New Orleans Picayune, of September 12th, says that the dry, brief, but fearful rec ords of the daily progress of the epidemic— which holds possession of no one particular ward or street, but has its sway over the whole city—tell sufficiently their own tale to our friends abroad of the severe trial we are un dergoing. The fever knows no abatement.— Despite the large dimunition in the number of persons open to its attacks, the fell des troyer counts up his victims without dimu nition of number, and it is impossible to fix any turning point for the calamity. The many indications of fall and cool weather give hope of a speedy relief which cannot come too soon. One of the noticeable and melancholly fea tures of this mortality of the season has been the large nmber of deaths among infants and children. Parents, poor and rich, will long remember this summer with painful remin- LCMIM3I The Atlantic Telegraph Gable. There are some who think that the Atlan tic Cable has spoken its last words ; there are others who say all that is needed to make it talk intelligibly is to have it in the hands of American electricians, under their direction and with their instruments in operation. Dr. Whitehouse and Dr. Thomson have both failed to make it work ; the experiments of the first named individual have cost the company, it is said, $176,000. He was to receive a salary of $50,000 a year as the electrician of the Company, if he had put the cable in success ful operation. Hughes has authority now to make experiments with his instrument. If he fail, then the electriciaps of the world are to be called on to help out of the difficulty. It has happened before that submarine cables have refused to operate, though when they were first laid the signals were perfect. Whether this will be the case with the Atlan tic Cable or not, further experiment must determine. Ohio Cangresiional Nomination". The following are the names of candidates for Congress in Ohio, as far as nominations have yet ben made: DIST. REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRAT. ISt, Timothy C. Day. George H. Pendleton. 2d, John A. Gurley 3W. B. Groosbeck.( W. H. Corry, k ind) 3d, L. D. Campbell, C. L.Vallandigham, 4th, M. H. Nichols, William Allen, sth, J. M. Ashley, William Mungen, 6th, R. W. Clarke, William Howard, 7th, Thomas Corwin, (No opposition). Bth, Benjamin Stanton, William Hubbard, 9th, John Carey, L. W. Hall, 10th, Carey A. Trimble, Joseph Miller, 11th, N. H. Van Vorhes, Charles D. Martin, 12th, Lucius Case, S. S. Cox, 13th, John Sherman, Jay Patrick, 14th, Cyrus Spink, John J. Jeffrey, 15th, Win. Helmick, Joseph Burns, 16th, C. B. Tompkins, fG. N. Manyrony I Doug J. Swank, (Adm) 17th, Thos. C. Thoaker, - Spriggs, 18th, Sidney Edgerton, John L. BanneY, 19th, Edward Wade, 20th, John Hutchins, David Tod, 21tt, John A. Bingham, Thomas Means. TEfE Harrisburg Patriot and Union styles the proceedings of the Conferees of the Twep ty-aecond District, on Thursday last, "a very ridiculous farce." A Nice Character. At the Supreme Court of Vermont, Hrs. Sarah A. Mott was divorced from her hue , band, Mr. Darwin Mott. The Rutland Her, aid gives the following biography of this wor- thy, which for pith is rarely equalled : We know that man—Darwin Mott. He came to St. Albany with a long face, a silver-headed cane, and Rev." prefixed to his name. He preached one faith a &37 months ago, and sud denly changed it. lie preached axd wont hunte ing the same day. He preached on temperance, (and the people were astonished at his stolen lec tures and feigned honesty,) and got drunk. He lectured to the young lathes, and played the adulterer. Ho kept a bad sohool----edited a : eck less paper—stole money, and charged the theft upon the servant girl—got the office of Deputy Inspector—got drunk upon smuggled liquor— took one shirt—another man's wife and p bundle of manuscript sermors, and ran away from hie own wile, his paper and a crowd of creditors. That certainly is a lawl.ceil example door,. densed writing. We wonder how the Reperend Darwin Mott likes the style. Autumn. Hat• W. T. Warburton, of No. 430 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, has the best, the neatest, and the choicest hats to be found in the city of Philadelphia. They are elegant and superb. Who ever goes to Philadelphia, must make it a point to call at Warburton's and purchase one of his Autumn Hats. Wines and Cigars We call attention to the card of William Weston, of Philadelphia, in this morning's Post. He is agent for Heidsiok & Co's. cale• brated Champagne Wines, and has always on hand a stock of the most approved brands of wines, brandies, gin, cigars, &c. Dealers from the west, will find it to their advantage to call at No. 216 South Front street, and Mr. Yeaton is well proposed to suit them both in the quality and prices of his goods. IT is said that fir. Appleton intends to re sign the place of Assistant Secretary of State. The cause, as stated, is the inadequa cy of the salary, and the routine of drudgery of a surbordinate office, presenting no field. of ambition for the future. From the friendship of the President, and from hie experience,lhe will probably obtain a foreign mission, and not unlikely that to Spain. Tar gold dust excitement in Kansas, is in tense, and daily increasing. Several parties, numbering in all one hundred and fifty per sons, "prospecting in the neigborhood of Pike's Rnn," join in the report that they found gold wherever they experimented, yields ing from five to twenty-five cents to the pan full of soil. These discoveries have a mbold hued some of the nost energetic citizens of Kansas, to start a line of conveyances from Fort Riley, to the New El Dorado. VARIOUS THINGS. —S. J. Cover, postmaster at Davidevile, Som. erset county, in this State, has been arrested in Philadelphia, charged with the embezzlement of $3OO from a letter mailed at hie office. —Subscriptions are being made in New York to aid the yellow fever sufferers in blew Orleans. —Mr. J. W. Lacy, a lumber merchant from North Western Pennsylvania, a few days since, had his carpet bag stolen in New York, contains lug railroad stock, certificates of deposit, checks fat various banks, silver watch with gold chain attached, gold bracelets,brooches, earrings and other valuables to the amount of $15,000. Be recovered the valuables with the exception of the papers, which the thieves destroyed. He will loose about $4,000. The thieves, three in num% her, were caught. —The Union Bank, at Kinderhook, Columbia county, was robbed on the night of the 13th ins tant of specie and bank notes to the amount of ten thousand dollars. The thieves obtained ac cess to the money by blowing open the bank vault with gunpowder. The explosion shay. tared the windows of the .building, demolished the furniture and awakened the slumbering in habitants of the village, but, the robbery was not discovered till after daylight. A description of the burglars has been forwarded to the police, and a reward of $2,000 is offered for their ap. prehension'and the recovery of the isioney: The Philadelphia Railroad Convention . The Convention of Presidents which assem bled in this city on Thursday, 9th inst., at the Girrard House, conelided their labors, and ad journed on Saturday 11 th instant. In this convention six companies were repro- Dented, although the treaty is between four rival companies—the Hudson River Railroad Compa ny, and the People's Line being adjuncts of the N Y. Central Railroad Company. New Yolk Central Railroad Co., by Erastus Corning, President. Hudson River Railroad , by Samuel President. New York and Erie Railroad Co., by Charles Moran, President. Pennsylvania Railroad Co., by J. Edgar Thom son, President. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co., by Chaun cey Brooks, President. People's Line, (Hudson River,) by Isaac New ton. President. Mr. Erastus Corning was President, and Samuel L. M. Barlow, Secretary of the Conlon tion. After discussion, an agreement was adopted, of which the following is a synopsis—the agree ment or treaty constituting 21 articles. ARTICLE No. 1. Prohibits the employment of runners or agents to solicit passengers. No. 2. No company to influence traffic Hite' its officers or agents. No. 2 No company to employ freight agents at the wgt, except at lake and river ports, nor at any other points not on their respective lines, except at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. No. 4. Relates to frieght rates, as per schedule A. No. 6. No new bills as to trains, fares, or frieghts, except such as shall be posted in suite,. ble places as to be used by either company. Nu. 6. Classification of freight in four classes. [This is the printed classifications of one of the New York companies, and was adopted without alteration ] No. 7. Each party to protect the ether from any departure from the established classifica tions, by Express or Transportation companies or associations. No. S. The rates of charges and freights to all common points being hereby determined, no dis crimination shall be made in violation thereof. And if any discrimination be made by any one of the four companies, then this agreement is to he dissolved. No. 9. Rate for trains of live stook to bo uni form to and from all common points. No. 10 [We give this section In full, because it relates to free passes, which constitute the spe cial hobby of Mr. Moran.] "No free passes shall Do issued by either of the parties hereto, except to the employees of each road, land to drovers in charge of stook or stock trains eastward, without the previons assent of all parties hereto in writing.— Drovers' passes shall be limited to one pass for one or two car loads of stock two passes for not less than three or four oar loads ; three passes for not less than six car loads, and to four passes for not less than ten car loads ; and ,frovers returning shall bo allowed free passes on their return tripe." No. 11. Relates to passenger fares to common points. No 12 How differences of interpretation of the articles of agreement may be adjusted. 13. No drawbacks to be allowed by Ex press Freight Companies, or other carrying parties. No. 14. Provides for the appointment of au umpire. No. iC. Refers to water and freight lines. No. 16 All barrel freight ; except floor, to be carried by actual weight. No. 17. About rail and river rates between the Baltimore and Ohio and the Pennsylvania Railroad CPUtpauies No. 16. "If at any time the looal rates of either of the four lines, joined to water rates shall reduce the through rates to any point, the competing routes shall have a right to reduce the rates to sect,' point so as to leave inly the agreed difference between water and rail and all rail rater' No. 19. Agreement to be submitted to the re petitive boards of the parties thereto, tu be retie fled on or before September, 20th instant, and to take effect five days after ratification by all parties. No. 20. Either party on fifteen days notice may elect to terminate the agreement ; but no party can withdraw from any part or article, without abrogating the whole agreement No. 21. Either party may calla meeting of the four linos at any time, on giving forty-eight hours actual notice, for the purpose of applying for a revision ; such izeetiug to be held in New Yore. We solijoin the otticial copy senednie " re ferred to In article four, containing the tariff of freight rates per one hundred pounds, between New York and points west. The soliedule pub lished in the New York Tribune of September 13, and thence extensitely copied, purporting to be a copy of the freight rates agreed upon, - does nOI. aorttitin,the rated by water, nor is It in some other respects a copy or the otoial paper. Ist 2S 3d 4th Frum Now York la Claw. (Jima Oln.o. Glass. I Water du 60 60 35 I Rail SO 63 55 40 Cineinuati .... • • Water 110 80 65 50 R a il 120 88 77 65 Louisville Water 12v 90 78 65 1 Rail 135 10'2 83 63 f Water 145 120 100 70 1 Rai1........ 170 135 110 SO ..Five cents less than to St. Louie. fWater 195 120 100 70 Rail ...... , 176 140 115 85 Indianapolis Water 115 85 70 53 Rail 125 93 76 58 Evansville. Same ips to Et• I. oll i B . { y es. ...... . Wate rßail 145 112 95 65 155 120 100 70 Water 105 75 60 48 Columbus.. ...... Rai1........ 11 . 5 83 65 53 Cleveland BL Louie.... 1 Samo as Cincinnati Dayton Piqua Xenia ... T01ed0........ Water SO 60 50 35 I Rai1........ 104 79 64 48 Water 142 105 95 70 I Rai1........ 1.,5 118 100 76 Water 103 B'o •66 47 Fort Wayne Rail 127 09 84 60 The ground upon which the city of New York is fixed upon cts the eastern point for the throngh rates established by agreement between the four companies is, that the four lines all compete for passengers and freight for and'from Now York city and common points in Ohio and farther west; whereas, between Philadelphia and Balti more and the same western pints, the Pro New York roads are inhibited, by their geographies& location, from entering into competition with the' Pennsylvania and the Baltimore and Ohio rail roads, for Philadelphia and Baltimore account. The two New 'fork roads may, however, by cut. ting down their rates and fares, attract to their lines trafic which otherwise would seek the Penn sylvania and the Baltimore and Ohio routes; and then again these two routes last named may, by cutting down their rates and fares to and from New York, through Philadeiphia and Baltimore, divert to that city travel:B;A traffie,,which else would stop at Philadelphia or Pallimore. The quadruple negotiation, therefore,is a matter that is attended with inherent difficulties, requiring nice and forbearing consideration in its adjust ment ; for in harmonizing rates upon the four competing trunk roads and their rail continua tions, various water routes and the facilities for transportation by water have also to be consider ed and recognized,- In ticketing passengers for New York over the Pellice,ylv.ania Railroad through Philadelphia, the price fixed is lco dollars excess over the price of tickets to Philadelitife.::;a. toeastire disorimiA nation, which seems fair and e3uitable to all the 'interests concerned ; and one, too; which, it is 'believed, will give satisfaction. On freights also there is, of coarse a distinction which favor philadelphia as the tide water terminus of the Pennsylvania gailroad but before. Philadelphia can hope to relaize all the advantages which are latent in the Pennsylvania Railrond, 'she must enlarge her tide water anoomitiodaticins,and have• a steamship communication mith Europe. Until this be done, and *chile Philadelphia merchants themselves make a.large part of their imp :im portations throngh the New York Custom noose,' the people of Philadelphia must expect to see; much freight for New York account, passed over the Pennsylvania Railroad, for and from the West. Chicago AA a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on Wednesday, September 15th, a resolution was passed, ratifying the egreement pada by cotiVen• tion, if their President, J. Edgar Thomson, Esq., deemed such act expedient and judicious. Mr. Thomson, therefore, on'ther subject of the quad ruple agreement, in his own person and pulp. ment, represents the Pennsylvania Railroad Point pony. The Board, of Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company held a meeting on Thursday morning, 16th Ina,/ and referred the agreement to a special committee, comprising three members of the Standing Committee on Transportation. —The inspettions .of flour and meal in Philo,' delphis, for the week ending Sept. llith, ware as follows =lalf barreliof superfine, 234 ; barrels of superfine, 18,417 ; do. fine, 8 ;:do. middlings, 101 ; do. rye, 105 ; do. oorn meal, 302 ; do. oon. deraied, 189. 2otal, 19,856.* The Letter of Judge Breese. Ilrv. F. W. Boyakin, _Eclaur af Bellta tll4 Dam,- DEAR Sia.:—l demand as right to know who requested you to say, as you have said in an editorial of your paper, on the 4th inst., that " Judge Breese is nut, nor will he be,a candidate for the United States Senate in opposition to Mr. Douglas ; and all that has been said in refer ence to his stumping the State against the Dom oer'atic party is without any foundation what, The article is artfully prepared, but it will not deceive, if such was its objeot. It never has been said in any paper, or °Wee where, by anybody, that I intended to stump the State against the Democratic party ; hence your disclaimer was wholly unnecessary. You might have sworn on your friend Carver Thiell's bible, that I never would be found in opposition to the great Demecratio party of the nation, whose hardest battles I have helped to fight and win for more than a quarter of a century. You might take your oath of that without fear. But I think, friend Boyakin, your ideas of De mocracy and mine differ most essentially. You will pardon me for saying that yours seem to be concentrated in ono ruau, while mine embrace groat principles. I ours seem to tend to the di,. ruption and debauchery of that great party ; mine, to its conservation and purity. Yours, if carried out, will annihilate it ; mine will restore it to its pristine vigor. What position I may consider it my duty to assume in this contest, I.ltiSV tirb fiejcely waged against the democracy of the nation, its oherieh ed and time-h snored principles, and fiercer still against him to whom that portion of the nation has committed the power, will depend on circum stances. Of one thing you may be assured, and my past life is the guarantee, that I will not Le el lent nor inactive when I see, or think I Bee, that great party in danger of conepiratora within its own bosom, cr front foes without. The last are least to be dreaded, as thew attacks are open, in the sunlight, and manly. The ounepirator deals his blows sa . retly ; he gets up false issues for the occasion, under the cover of which he makes his attack. The species of warfare is now in progress, and I am surprised you do not see it. They may destroy the °Undo!, but the founda tions will remain; they are everlasting; "the eternal years of God are hers," and ou them the national edifice will be rebuilt, attracting the masses by the beauty ~.f t: ,&:i e sign, the solidity of its structure, and by re purposes to which it will:be again dedicate . It will afford us shelter from selfish and lot .ctible ambition, and around its altars will be feu r noneght true and faithful worshippers. Lend a helping hand to save the present from the assaults of the destroyer, to which you can not and ought not to bo insensible. Thus shall you be honored of mon. Thus shall you become a bright light and a safe guide for our people. Thus only can you preserve the principles you claim to reverence. I hope you will publish this letter, and send me the name of the person who gave the au thority you hi. - o exercised in regard to me and my name. Very truly ant respectfully, your obedient servant. SIDNEY BREESE The Twenty.Seeoud District Mr. Editor:---I sae it announced ,in your paper that the Conferees of Allegheny and Butler, forming the Twenty.second Congressional District, deemed it inexpedient to nominate a candidate, and the rea son given, I understand is, that Thomas Williams, an unprincipled hater of Democracy, threatened to leave the repudiation ticket to take care of itself if a Democrat was nominated in his District. It is a matter of amazement to a large number of Butler Democrats what could have operated upon Mr. Gra ham, after giving us to understand ho would run if nominated, to manse him to decline. Perhaps his relative, Gen. Robinson, who was on the spot, may explain. What was the consideration ? Why did Mr. Mitchell withdraw from the Conferenco—to be nominated and then decline? The thing appears plain enough, but what weighty reason operated upon his mind so suddenly? Did Mr. Ormpbell, United States Marshal, offer inducements to leave the place open for a Black Republican ? In other Districts, where Iten t oerats are suarrolitng to obtain a nomination, even in the face. of certain defeat, tie are here, for the 4rat time, sold oqt by Deutoorutic office holders, and those under Mr. Buchanan—the United States Marshal, Mr. - Campbell, and. the Sur• veyor of the Port, James A. Gibson—conspiring:to defraud the Democracy of a candidate, when the Op, position had two in th 3 field. There never was so favorable ea opportunity, ei r nea trio . organizition at: the District, to elact their candidate!, as at the pres6at time, and it is wonderful to think bow these pets of the Administration could betray their party and in. suit the President by deeming it -more exPotlicat to vote fur a Black Republican.. naiar heal 7 d cioudant so base on • the part of men Who should have beau only ,o criers to carry the good old Democratic flag, as it would have heed In thin coos , to victory. I hope Butler ohnty will not brook this ins - alt to her intelligence and loyalty, but at once take measures to secure a sound Democrat as the standard bearer for October. • The New York Nominations The several State Conventions have new coma plated the preliminary labor of nomination, and have placed the following named persons before the people as candidates for the office to be filled at the November election : FOR GOVE.IIZIUR Democratic. Republican. A. J. Parker, of Albany. R. D. Morgan, New York Amerigan. Toat,PortlnOe— L. Barrows, of Orleans. tferrit;Satitb, of Madison FOR LIEUTSNANT OUVIIRSOR. Demooratio. Reimblioan. J. J. Taylor, of Tioga. Robert Campbell, Stouben American. Temperance. N. S. Benton, Herkimer. Sidney A.lteare, of Kluge iron CANAL. CWIIHISSIanitiI Demooratio. Ittiptiaicap. S. B. Piper, of Niagara. Hiram elihiner, Niagara. Amerloan. Tomperanco. J. LI. Thompson, Geneses. No nomtnaiion. POE STATE PRISON /NBPRISTOR. Democratic. Republican. E. L. Dr Illy, New York. J. K. 4 , cl oonnelly, , .caverest, American. Temperance. W. A. Russell, Washington. S. T—Fyler, Madison , , —Capo May, talon lie name Nom liopt. Cora flans Jacobson May, a navigatcti in the Dutch Weet India Company, w' o visited the Delaware Bay, in 1603. —lt is said that superior wino can he many footured from the tomato. ililimouri Election. The official result of the recent election in Missouri Is announced in the Jefferson City Er cdniner, as follows: SU YBRINTSNpENT EC ROO, Le. DEif °CRAM. Pionies 30,904 Starke., 64,377 OPPOSITION DIBT. commas& I lit, Blair, (Rep) 6,631 " Breokenrldge(A)s,66B Barrett.... 2d, Henderson 6,689 Anderson. 3d, No opposition olartze 4th,`Adame 7,324 Craig sth, Reid 6,947 's, Smith 2,038 Woodson.. 6th, Richardson 8 050 Phelps 7th, Zeigler 5,808 Noel! ~...... L6QISLAPUR Senate—Opposition.— 8 Democrats House—Opposition 4d Democrats THE editor of the Hartford' Times, Laud thrust under his door a day or two since, written in:zig zag line, evidently with a lump of char :oil upon a piece of whit.) paper, and purporting to be copied from the Know Nothing .Altfianse of 1856. Irish Mother—" Arragh Jolmy, and where have you been so long? " Native Son—" Why, me sad She rest of the boys has been licking an Irishman." Mother—" Wait, ye spalpyoen, till yer daddy gets home—you'll be after oatehiug it I " - Son—" Oh, he pe blowed ! That's the man we've licked ! " Countenfetters, Beware I A reward is oqered (or the detection of any person counterfeiting, imitating, or the vendor of any such counterfeit or imitation of EKERHATE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. The genuine highlynoncentrated Hol land Bitters, is put up in half pitirbettlea only, bay ing the name of the proprietor, B.l'equ, Jrt., blown In them, and his signature around the neck of each and every bottle. r.. This delightful aroma, so popularas a remedy for Fever and Aguo, weakness of all kinds, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Headache, Costiveness and ,Piles, can be obtained from any of our respit , itable Druggists. (—Be Caution careful to tuft for - .6'sWava", Hoiland iiitters. Sold at, 1 par bottle,- or six bottles for $5, by the sole Proprietors, Benjamin , tPageijr., di . Co., N 0.27 Wood street, between First and SenenTstreets, and Druggists.generally. EATHER 13ELTING—Of supgrior qual %LI Its, always on hand at 26 and 2& S t. Oak street. 'tt ',seta , J, PHILLIPS. 4 BUTLER DLMOC'itre, 16,848 12,439 THE LAVIST NET'S BY TELEGRAPH. From the West.: ST. Louts, :September 20.—A despatch from ladependenca dated the 19th, per United 'States Express Company to Boonville, Bays that Santa Fe dates to the 30th ult. have arrived. The latest dates from Fort Defiance were to the 18th of August, at which time no hostile movement had been made against the Navajos Indians. At the earnest solicitation of Armijo, an influential chief, the commanding officers had given him ten days to raise his people and go in search of the murderer of Brooks' se. vent. • 'There was some political excitement in regard to the election of Representatives in the next Legislature in consequence of their being two sets of candidates, bath claiming to be the simon pure democracy. Maine Election...ol62e Vote. Bannon, Maine, September 20.—The official count only will determine the result of the eleo tion in the Sixth Congressional Distriot, so close is the vote. From Ili tishlugton West:moron Cyr 4 i, September 20 —The steamer. Fulton and Water Witch, forming part of the Paraguay expedition, aro now ready for sea, and will probably leave to-morrow for Nor folk. lions of very heavy calibre have been selected for both vessels, the armament of the Fulton consisting of one eleven inch shell gun ou a pivot an I four of nine inch in the broad side, and of the Water Witch, one nine inch gun on a pivot. In addition, the Fulton will carry two boat howitzers, and the Water Witch three, ono of which iera heavy twenty-four pounder, mounted on a pivot on the forecastle. Both yes, sole are eupplied with small arms and amunitiou of the most approved kind, innluding the Sharpe and Mini° muskets, together with revolvers. The Un'on says the latest communication from the Hon. Wm. B. Reed is dated Jane 18th, and in this, after announcing the signature of the treaty between China and the United States, on that day he adds: The departure of the mail boat within a few hours compelle me to limit this dispatch to a mere anuounoement of the fact. I shall send the treaty by the next steamer." From kit. Domingo. NEW Your., September 30 —Advices havo been received from St. Domingo, bringing some addi tional particulars of the recent revolution. Gen Santana marched to Santiago on the Ist of Sep tember, and immediately took possession of rtbe fart. Valderde, together with the oollect4 of Santiago, and many others, tied to Monte Cristo, where they were to embark for Turk's Island. Thera was, consequently, no responsible govern ment of St Domingo. The merchants had closed their stores. The paper money in circulation had become worthless, and none knew how to buy or sell, or what the next practical move would be. Death of Draft. Scott. S•r. Louis, September 2.0 —Drod Scott died in this oily on Friday night last. LIBTEIUSALALI LIVED TO BA UPWARDS Ole nine hundred years old, but seventy years is now the age of man, and in order to reach oven this age, it is rquibite to guard well the - health. Slight ailments, if neglected, lead to redone diseases. Immediate relief is afforded in cases of Sick ifeadache, which is frequently the forerunner of severe !lineal, by the use of WILSON'S PILLS, which aro prepared and sold by B. L. FAIINESTOOIL tr, 00., Wholesale Druggists, and proprietors of i. L. PATINE& TOOK'S No. 60, corner of Woo I and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. See advertisement on Ailrd page of this day's paper NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. (O. ST , ITESIENT OP THE CONDITION OW THE BANK OW PITTBBUIIOD. MONDAY MORNING, SeipteMbiT '2olh, MEL 11.1EANia: Inane, Bills and. Discounts '• $1,617.406 05 Beal Estate and Ground Rent 44,785 82 Stocks and tliscollanies 7,497 15 Due by other Banks. 10,41 81 Bank Notes and Chock.s, and U. B. Treasury } 49 ., ,r2 to Notes Snecto. 532,184 OS $2.494,020 :id 1.1,611ni ES: th,pitul Stork P:olibi and Earhai.ta ....... .. . .. Unpaid Divideuda ani Sndpou.o A CCOU, t:, Duo L other Bahke .... . . . . . eirculatiou.. .. ... . $2,4A4 020 30 The ntic, - , a Cititiv,,at cotr,.. - 1, to lb, bet of my ',how Ivage and ti.,ll;:ii JOHN HARPER, Uaehl.r. Sworn to and mob. iibed thia 20th day of September, 1809, before me, (ee2l) AUSTIN LOOMIS, Notary Public. ALLEMBENY BANK. ;-eptoral:Err 20111, 18E,S •••:;.- Notes and Ma Dieconnted $517,73 i th) Coin .. 74,174 ba Notes aod Cbe,..ta ottoi oite . . 1:4E89 02. Due by other Bauaa '.••• • • ........ 15,15 E ".+s LIABILITIES Circulation. Duo to otter Batiks Individual Depoaita Unpaid Divideuda $264i,2t10 13 Thu above Stotuuluot is cori. , rt to the beet or my know ledgo uud bubo! J W. 01)0K, emitter. Sworn and Ranier ibed hefornthig day of Sul tutu bur, 1868. (ds2l) J. W. 151ACIEDIZIE, Notary Public. STATEMENT OF THE EXCIIA ;YOE BANE U PITTSBURGH. NhAT 110:1Nuto, September 20th, 1858. Imam and Discounts $1,390,678 19 Real Estate ~ 45,920 66 Specie in Vault 214,770 76 U. S. Treasury Notes 154,300 01 Notes and Checks of ether Bußles 20,201 35 Due by Label:Thinks 91,337 69 Capital Stuck.. . 818,000 Ul.I Coutingent Fund nud PrWitn 184,844 69 Circulation 4t13 635 Ot.) Depo.ilin 428,897 09 Due to Banks .. .. . . .... .. 24:1 . ,837 90 $1,916,114 04 1 certify that the above Statement is true to the boat of my knowledge and belief. 11 M. MUILRAY, Cashb.r. Allirmtd before me, thin 20tb day of September, 1858. eus2.l C. W. ERNEST, Notary Public. Us STATEMENT OF THE MERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTURERS' BANK OF PITTSBURCHL MONlalf 11lemma, September 20th, 1868. 187,88 . 5 00 230,927 24 9,911 39 5,985 22 844,809 98 112,639 19 83,789 27 41,214 00 113,689 89 Circulation ....... ......... Duo blow al other' Banks Duo Commonwealth Loans and Discounts Coin Notes and Checks of other Banks United States Securities Due by other Eanl,N, The above Statement is correct, . U. L. BOLLM AN, Proshien Sworn and subscribed before me this 20th day of Septum bar, A. D., 1858. , J. F. MACKENZIE. se% Notary Public. GR A N 11 4.+'o cloick: REAERVED SEATS: FOR KARL FORMRS ()RAND CONCERT, ON THURSDAY, SEPPRISIBUR 23k, AT OITY HALL With Diagram of tha Hall, way be had at IL RLEBRR & /3110.13 Mello Store, Fifth at. /Rja• Priem of Remand Seats, $1,60. Bed FLOUR -45 bbls. choice Extra ; 30 Superfine Flour. Just rtcelvod and for sole by JAM ‘.13 A. FETZRII, se2l. Corner Market and Bind streets. COOPERS WANTED-2 good Own 4 „,/ wanted t? work on tight work. lequirs of JAMES A. FETZER, Verner Illarkist and Fourth streets. ATLANTIC MONTHLY FOR 00TOBER (lode's Lady's Book for October; Parper's Magazine for October; Ballou's Dollar Magazine tcr October; • Scientific American, (a weekly journal) for Sept. /8 ; Wave' ly Magazine, (a weekly paper,) for September 23 The New 'York - Weekly, for October 2d—for tole by L'flU LOOMI No. 41 Peat Bedding, Fifth etc et. RIBBON S, fFit [MOH :FLO WEBS, AMER: OAN FIOWPIB, 8i1d4,11 Wreaths, and.an elegant stock of now fall DRESS 'GOODS, Just oi:oned st - Nd. 77 Nadu t street. [ 4 4 1 1 JO$ 1 11:4.4119101/g. FRENCH AN!) SCOTCH EAlBtrOlDEß euparb stook of Neosho Work, (''o litra, - Feta of Collars aml Sleeves, Ronal& Dimity, Hands, etc., at very low prlcee, Jost opened at 110/INN'I, sell Na. 77 Market street • MERCHANTS' AND AIANUFACTUR ELIS' BANK gTOOK, Limon—THlS EVbN ING, at o'clock, will LI sold, at tho 2.ales Rooail, Nc.6l kifth street: 30 shares L tiler. awl trlanufdctur44.' Rauh bluck, eiJ2l. P. Fa. Auctinnuar. QIIAWLS, AND DRESS ()DODS, OF uteri vatic ty of style and quality, u in;dottin;sut and cheurer than [bey c.na De kuud In the city. •- - • - C. lIANEON LOVE, se2l No. 74 Market street. CLOTIL (MASH-5000 yards of. dif vuir taunt patterns, just receired and for sale by J. A H. PHILLIPS, 28 dud 28 Et. Clair etreeo•. :MOOR OIL CLOTHS—Just rooeived from ii the factory, a large, as tment of all' widths ani new styles, far sale wholesaba and retail, by J. 18 EL :PEITLUPP,. 28 and 28 St. Clair street. FOR SALE.-24 Acres of first-elms garden Land, • situate seven mile from the city. Improve ments good—flue orchard, excellent water, limestone sod coal In great abundance. Will bo sold low abd on ea- 4 Y terms. - ligOly to - - Jelitks C. itIOLLEY, s e. 90 ' neat Estato and Bill Broker; No. 6511 fib street. PAPER—For•salo by J. B. imurzi KE Y S T F"OUNDI Y De Haven, C#mpbell & hatierbtury, M I IAMIIFACTUREE OF - COOK, PARLOR HD BRAIN O STOVES, SAD IRONS, SASH WEIGHTS, WINDOW GRATINGS, PLOW POINTS, ENAMELED ARCHES, CAST- IRON HOUSE FRONTS, ETC. • JOB CASTINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. MFRS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. WAREEIOUSE, NO. 13 WOOD ST.., st.2l:2Lwewris PITTSBURGH. PA... $1,14'4,700 00 . 130,149 23 . 3.344 U 4 . 1t8,1178 34 . 233,316:00 . 772,314 71, v2 2 / 8 7 7 173;676 u 0 11,200 00 6U ,9P6 i i DU u 0 $1,916,114 C 4 CONCERT NEW JDVERTISEMENTS. G ENTLEMEN'S HATS FOR AUTUMN, NOW uraDY. In preparing the Hats of the present issue, none Lot the meet finished ?.orktuen have been employed, anti nothing but the beet min choicest materials used. Every endeavor has been made to combine Elegance of Form, with Fitness, and Beauty of Design with utility. The undersigned, there. Lire, confidently submits these elegant Autumn Hats to the inepection of gentlemen, and hopefully awaits their liberal patronage. W. F. WARBURTON, ✓' Fashionable Ratter, No. 480 Chestnut street Philadalplala. YEATO'N, WILLIAM- COM NI ISSION MERCHANT, No. 216 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Agent for lleidaicli Co.'s Champagne; Dutch Co. Am sterdiun Gin; Havana and German Cigars; Wines, Bran dies, etc., in Custom Hones and in More, suladr EX EC UTOB.'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here . by given that Letters Testamentary. upon the estate of JOHN t4IMON KIFFNER, lute of SowiCkleytoWntiltp, Allegheny County Pa., dammed, have been granted to the uou.. - signed Alf persons Indebted to said estate will make payment, and those having claimi will present them duly anthent.elted to the subscribers, within two months. WILLIAM 13.11.11ITENSTRIN, lIENIIY GROgS, Both of Economy t3wnship, Beaver county, Pa. Post ()faze, so2L•6t evru Allegheny Bridge Company INSTAIMENTNOTICE.—In pursuance of a Resolution of the President and alanagers of the Company for erecting u bridge over the Allegheny river, opposite) Pittsburgh, in the coantyof Allegheny, the second installment of r ire Dollars a share,- on the new Capital Stock of the Company, will be payable to the Treasurer on the 20th day of October next. WM. ROSEBURG, se2o:2tlnaru Treasurer. JUST OPENING! JUST OPENING. AT ' NO. 98 MARKET STREET, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK 'OP BOOTS AND SHOES, Consisting In part of Gent's Calf Water Proof 80 - its, Con. grins Gaiters, and If nallsh Walking Shoes. Ladies' Congress Hid Gaiters, Lasting Heeled Gaiters, Boots and Stipp see. Boys' Calf Boots and High Boots. Misso ' Heeled Goat Boots and Slippers. Youths' Boots, of all styles, and a large assortment of Children's Shoes, all if which will be sold at very low rates. Give mu a call, befor e purchasing elsowhero at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEPH H. BOHIA.ND, Buhl 98 Market street, second door from l?ifth. " Lives of all great men remind rut, We can make our lives 'sublime; - And departing, leave behind us, FOOT-rte on the sands of time." The prettiest PooT•raurTs are made bya,me who buy their SHOES and GAITERS, ;at the Cheap and Eashionable PEO PLE'S SHOE STORE, i 10.17 Ifriiket street. eelB D. S. DLPEENBACIIER Jr,. CO. HERNIA.- Those afflicted pith thia painfn diseuae, should bear in mind that the only TRUSS MANUFACTORY I i nag city, at CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG'S, PRIOE3 LOW. C L 0 T Ii I N Cpl A BOST BRILLIANT DISfLAY 01, PALL cluops FUtt OUNMEMEN ANL BOYS' W 4411 la now ready for tutrilecticai 011E3TEWS GOTIlle lIALL, cola — Cortaa. Wood atria and Diamond alloy. EN TE R PRISE GUN WORKS, NO. 130 WOOD STII./GET. RIFLES, REVOLVERS, .SHOP GUNS, SHOOTING APPS RAT US, GUN YU RN IT VR E.„ LI TN( i coop ETC AMMUNITION, Fli l llll.lo TACKLE, of nll deacniplono 8,18 TEPLEY, No. 130 Wood at. AV U TILE ATLANTIC TELEMIAPII mAitell, by Frau• chi 11. Broaii, with a coritia litcoutua of Cyrua W. Plea MA i.t unnuf the very beat tharcheripubllsbed, to Lachine initurnattly popular. Prlca; 40 ..euta. THE GENTLE ANNIE Flolia. LOOK, ihuillitut 170 01 Muir, with rho rfor44 egulltul typ..t, Lauf virgtaitly lona PtlCti 25 coif y vi' lir ilk: HAS LULA GoN ii.. t A new Satigliy-f3.,0. Foe t.,r, Lai. 14 - lee ' 26 cents. . 1.1i40631. IN BLISSFUL 11EPOSE lite leteet new Song by S 0. Nutitc.r, Esq., with bbeutitul litroigcopnic title page. Price, 36 cents, Any of the abeco dent. by mall, pre•pal.l, Tetellat M the above priers. For sale by imaii / 1 . hiElllO F SI Wboi street. NEW GOODS. 1ti58." NEW GOODS. AT J. BUSH'S, : I Nu 65 „Ilark,t St., Sezond, Door from Corner of I,7our',h. TM UNDERSIGNED WILL OPEN ON Monday, kloptext..•r 13th, hie well Befouled e'ock of tth, latest xtylus in dress and Cloak Trimmings, Bonnet ktabboes blowers and Ruches, a complete tosortalentof Embroideries, CoPars, Pleeceo, Ptuis Edgings, Children's hobo's, Waists and Cape, Shetland Shawls and Woolen Cloaks for Children, foolery, Gloves, 4a. /nutlet's, Alexander A Tarvreu's Rid qloves, Prrach Corsets, Shapes, Expansion skirts, and Itur,sels., (new styles,) Shetlann Wool Seithiu Wooratoi, Perpon Paper, Patterns, Enbroldered Slippers; Patt, rue for Etat roideriso drawn, and Embroideries worked at short notice. Fancy Lleadfrtases made to order. I thank the Ladles fur their kind patronage, and hope they will give me their custom fur the future, ac I will al wayetio my boat to sell them the goods cheap. Lhdloo, call and examine the noveltino et J. lIIISIPS, 8,16.3 m Markei, at., 2d (Lem front Fourth. -- .ATTENTION, SOLDIERS OP . 1812.- Resolved, That this association hold a special meet ing In t[l s city, (tanned Chamber,) on .W.EDistIeBDAY, the 29th in taut, at 10 o'clock, A. M for the purpose of tegoth• er vlelting the State Fa'r, and the transaction of any ether necessary bustoess.—LExtract from minutes of the &leech& tion of the Soldiers and Sellars to th 3 war of 181,2, tit their meeting, at Pittsburgh, September iOtta, 1,84 a: t °idlers 011412 that Lava not yet jolucti this Association, are invited to be p . roilet 4 t, and enroll their names. LUKII LOOMlS,'Seeretary. Editore of the several city papers are requested to give the above notice a place in their two next wacmly Lanes. Editor~ lu Cho adjacent conntie4, will please also notice the contemplated meetimi, and oblige friends, set 6 _ J. 'ap; gmmr, • ATTORNEY -AT LAW, Hollidaysburg, Blair County, Peun'a. , NvILL ATTEND TO ALL BUSINESS entrusted to hie care, in the counties of glair, Bon* erect, Huntingdon, Cambria, and Oleardeld. • segirra 0 NE AND, A-J1.A.1 4 F ACRES ofGROLIDTti plOasantly situate on .31t-Wathington, with Cotta;;e Dwelling House, Stable, Well, Druit‘Troes, Grape Vints, Stiawberrica. good fenae,F etc. , The bongo contains a hall, four rooms and a kitchen. $2OO worth of Strasiberriat were sold from this place last &aeon: Km prim and terms, esh ht the real eatate once of 8. OUTLIBERT h 80N, • t.,8 61 61.1 kat 'arca. CLIMAX FA'ls.l IT IS 'HIE eIIEIPEST, SIMPLEST, SMALLEST, - AND • Will Chaff Twice as Fast as any in the Unileal Males TT Is PEREWTLY ADAPTED to the Cleaning of all 2eoda, 'front the/ il steeliest to the largest, without waste, and Ls 11" . 7 4 only twenty inches wide, but must bo ems .to as be appreciated. Farmers, Meartfactureze, Ale. thanks and everybody else, are invited to nee its practical working, at the store antler tho Oharles Hotel, Pittsburgh. sat thridaw J. T. GOODIN, Agent. A_DAMK , CORN SHELLER. ' BURGH NOVELTY WORKS" having, through air.' 'value of the firm,) oh tAarepl(etuhena patent o principald m irte ha d 17ih Argued. 1861, for a new and simple Instrument for BEIBLLING CORN, truly neat, compact and portable, combining durability, utility and Is now offered to the people of the United Statea a v er y to every Amuse, b arn, cleaunew a noccseary appendaga low' price. Wo have no "Patent Rights" for sale, hut manufacture and sell the article:at oar works. Owin g - t o i t , compact form it is destined itodn to become an 'article of trade in every Hardware Merchants' ;their T4e Machittaa aro 'of two elites, weighing oulsvatZtitts and 50 pounds, and may be secured to a post, pillar, or door, ae inn would a coffeo We add no more, 'when a ' it speaks for Men: • • f o 4 l :3ailleß AsIVINEISTOZI, 00PRIAND OCI SAL SAFETY INSURANCE i COMPANY MOORPOBATIM BY THE LEGIB4LME 02 Rww um SYLVANIA, 183 i. OFFICE, .4 E. CORNER TED AND WAIN H I LADEILPH4A. rsiARINE 1148UR4NCE. ON VESSELS.) } CARGO, To all parts a the world. FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES On Gcoda, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Laud Carriagel all parts of the Union. BILE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. ,[ Oa Stores, Dwelling Houses, &a. ASSETS OF THE CakEtiLLYl. November 2, 1867' Bonds, Mortgage - a', and Real "-Eirtato..4 - . $1011240/8 Shllaclolphia City, and other Loans..., / alfoll SI; stock in Ranks, ilall.tbad3 antllnattrance l2,so/1 Companies I Bills Receivable - ' - '' 980 1 991 es Caah on 'hand - - i - 49 1 892 49 Balance in hands of Agenta,Tramlttras} on lilarinePolicias recantlylstraeton 92 1 730 89 other debts due tho C0mpany....,.... Bobscription Notes - :4.- - William Martin ' Joaoph IL Beal, Edmund A. Bonder, John 0. Davis, John E. Penron, Cloorgo CI Kulp:a-, Edward Darlington Dr. it. 7d. Hnatini William 0. Ludwig, /high Craig, Spencer Idol/vain, Charles Kelley, H. Jonoa Brotisa, &mob P. Jones, 11105. O. riacip, Vice. Preet klLszrlitatl4 ; 13=r6t1.7- lIE GREAT NESTERS Fire and riarlixe liiirieralyee Coo OF PHILADErPHIAr Ogice in Companya Ruildinii,—.l4. 408 Wainut ) Corner .of Fourfh Street. AIITHGAIZ.FD OAP/TM,. $ 500,01)5 Capital in ST4BOO 00 Surplus, Jemmy let, 1858 - 54277 05 FIRE INSUIIANCE.. , LImited okPerpetuaL ' MARINE INSURANCE, on Ve Cargo and Freights. INLAND INSURANCE by Hirers, Canals, Lakes and Laud Carriages islasorois: Charles 0. Lathrop, 1322 Walnut street. William Darling, 1610 Pine street. Alexander Whillden, Merchant, 18 North Front. Isaac Hszlehurat, Attorney an. Counsellor. John 0. Hunter, &nu of Wrlgh Hunter & Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Co., G oldandth's Hall. John R. HaCurdy, firm of Joliet', White k McCurdy Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie k Zeller. James B.,Sinith, firm of Jameslß. &Edith' k Co. Hon. Henry M. Buller, Odes 227 South Third street. John C. VogdeS, office corner of Seventh, and Flamm, Jguma Woightdate Cashier Bank of Tioga. Alfred Telor olnce Cairo City property. Jona J. Slocum, office 226 Sou;li Third street. O. 0. I4THROP, President. W. DdIi,L.WG, Vice President LEWIS -GREGORY, tDrancl Office, 8 Wall at., N. I. Second 'Vice-Pres% JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary tind Treasurer. • H. K. RICHARD ON, Asdatant Secretary. R. W. POLNDEXTREt, Agent. 97 jWator street, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania Insatanee Company OP I"I.TTBBILRGH. Jacob Paintor, J. P. T 116.1204 Gee. w. smith, Body Patterson, 0. A. Colton. A. J. huts, W. D. Mcßride., Jae, H. llopkine, Wade HamytoiL4 I. artt r Sprout, A. A. - Carrier, 'Robert Patrick, A. C. Bampeon, J. H. Jdnoe, John Taggart') Henry Sproul, Nica'a Voeglitly, , . Chra.rterod Ca,rotttal 03001000 VIRE AND NARXNE RII',II TAKEN, of all daecriptioni OFPI4F.B: Proddout—A. A. CARRIER. Vito Proaident—ROY PATTEREON, drat) &crotari and Treestrer—l. Gallia di11t0171.,. ____ No. NU yowl street selB JAMES A. HIIMITA. I ..N; ?nattiest; HENRY 61. ATWOOD, Se*Ary. OFFECV,......,riu. OS Water SlLksat3 WILL 11•18VA7 AGAINST IthIDS sno lIIABIN4 A/8 - /il3. 1 - . ASSETS—Buy 201.0) 1858. Ste ck, Duo Bills, payable 04 demand, secured by two approved names 3140,000 00 Premium Notes 97,008 20 Bills Recuivabl, 9,966 21 114 charca Mechanics' Batik Mock, c05t....... 8,166 00 60 du Rank of Pbttuburgh do _do 2,762 00 40 do Eubaugo Bank 1 do do 2,050 00 190 ..,do "CiLens Bank :1 do do -..... 6,176 00 11'01.0a63 of nook A. 'cco - auts " 0.. 8,068 89 01 Ca- I.lce Garniture f 690 84 15ap 79 Dr:m.ll'oß: James A. Hutchison. r 'deorge A. Etar Wm. B. ljolzw, Robert .lEtilzell,' Thomas S. Clarke, Wilton Minor, John Bl'Devitt x my - -Wm, A. Xlaldwoll. • A. B It aFt , GENERAL .I.NSUIiANCE AGENCY. Capital Itejirttosit4d, V 3,000,000. 004PAN . 1/113 03'. JUCCUESTp3TANDING, ahartg 9 red No, Matey/nolo and other Statea. VCR% MARINE AND 14E5RIIIIBRE. TM:CZki s 02 ALT. • 1.1.P.X. , U/ONii, • I€o. tip VOURAVii S'allEtEX* l in h. otatruzu. P 1122811120.4 15. 5; fileBo-1y) • PRACTICAL LitiIOGRAPIIER, DUrPS OOLLEGH BU LDINO jy2l:ls-2p PUILLIPS, NT Sr: CO., Commission and Fa Boarding Merchants WHARF BOAT PBOPRIBTORS, A ND SHIPPING AGENTS of Illinois 11 - Central Railroad, Cairo, Illinois. Mask Goods In all aava. to .our care. FORWARDiga. AND COMMISSION / 1 11EFICNANT, arn, wuculatiaq sulaci . a IN Q . TABOR FACTORY FOR SALE.-The Rochester StarchiFactoryrin ttorutigli and complete working order, capable of turtling out two tons of Starch daily; will bo sold' cm very advantageous terms. This is a favorable opportunity for any, or wishing tater hito.a a a safe and.prishie business, cod run of custom being already welt established,- and [requiring t comparatively emailcapltal: for farther toformalion,ingairo of - HENRY .11. COLLINb,2.S Wood at. DREMIUM HOLLAND . GIN BITTERS, L Rd:POUTED BY F. FELIX h 80N, 466 PENN ST., PITTSBURGH, PA.—We reapeCtfully call the attention of the public. to the above - debrated Bid/la/for which the Medical Court of Holland has ; 'commissioned asi ,to act an Sole Agents for-the United Stattl and (Ainade,a: This article Is prepared by - 16die of thinteet adenthie nieit of Holland, and-is the' moat preferable Bitters DOW-11l Wu: Wherever the Holland Gin Bitters has heen'introdnced, Its vale , has been unprecedented. • , _ Persons - wishing to try Abe article, can have a_aar9ple i with circular,' eent kratirby min, by aildreabd 11 , 11:3in F. FELLT.. is FON; Pittaburgh, Pa. I eiC 4 C:I O II6,DCA r rittC C 10.9 JATTERS, HAVEi RECEIVED THE hall atyles of ' BILK HATS, CASE/AYSHE HI:FS, MHO/3 SOFT HATS. 20.20 t , THE LATEHI" STYLFS OB OAPS, 86 , 15 No. 121!Wood Egroat, Pittsburgh.. UT OF THE CITy.--Persims &snow N., of residue, ont of the c can kurchaaatwoframa dwelling houso's pleasantly sita t tai cda Mftnat alreetrtaw• renceville, each house contains rooms and cellar, a garden -of fruits, flowera and shrobberY.All in complete orders Will ba sold; together;' or soparatali to suit purchaaens. Apply to - 13: 7 CUTHBERT la SON, ato _ tit. !decked street. 2,6 BBLS. superfine our t dved and Jus roc for 8 .4 ,3 bY JAB. A. PRIZES, Corner bora Market and Mat at . . ONLY $750 for a .I:Niallipg tioaso , ;:tfl four l .., sootrui, ts largo Lot of sniplidi ITV Ft of i lifount meth altaatetrto Houth`Plttabargh, on t 0 - Wathington ininto'cllatty , oppoiitt fOnttllftel ottoot, will bk: 11°1, eAsiturb* by B. MECHICECIV 4t 80, - 4Y_ , at muicotitrelts4 12:1132E1210 INSUIANO, DIEROTORIi. James 0. Hand, Theoptalus Paulding, James ilraquair Jr.,Wil li am Byte, J. P.Poniston, Joshua P. Eyre, Samtrol B. Stokes, ilenbr Sloan, James B. McFarland, Thomas 0, Band, liohi,rt Burton, Jr_, , iJohn B. Semple, Pt:shwa 11. Mc gan, 64 J. -14°At ii Val. tiN, Preatdent; Mont. 1 7- P. Ag MADlilliA, Agent, 95 Miter street, Pittsburg ~.......1143.1133"V0urth Street. IIIRECITOEB& MONONGAHELA iNstTuANcE com a / 2 TT. OF PfTABUIiQH. tiE OLDEST AND LAIWEST. - - • ESTABLlBlialati2 Fid 1&E oily, WM. SCHUCHMAN. Corner 'Third and Market Streets, TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER I PIPE.4 Prom' twOtocalibre. PRICFS from 12 to iO ss eento per Foot. AL.4O-1100 TEA PEARL STARCH faros Wale Wholesale ai• lillasaulsokturero Thr lees by HENRY ILL :COLLINS, ,C ELIG atITTI4/4 5.E1413S 1 AND PRODUC} itEN.NRILLLY. No. 25 WOOD EITD.2S,IT, PITTODURGIT: (MO JAMES McLANGIEIIikiN, O 1 • ALCO!1014 Cologne SplFlts Sind, 'Fusel 011, Noa: ind 170 Saoond Street,, fildoirud t . f FALL FA ;i:4 10 Di S ... 100 1 000 OS 102,188 fig $257„7/4 5a- PENN'A: