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GILLMORE, of Pitt.sbnrgh DISTRICT fi.rn.,n‘e.v: .TUHN N. M'CLOWRY, of Pittsburgh STATE SEN - "SAMUEL of 'Birmingham DAVIS,'nf Alleft:tinny City: SAMUEL IV. MEANS , or RObinson township: PHILIP IL STEVENSON, of Moon township; STUCRIRATIL of Allegheny City; ANDREWJAORSON • 0117. STY 4.70X1.111,510NM EDWARD CA SMELL: JR-, of Pittsburgh BL.I6i{SI6I:F.:, of Piltsbliigh CoL,IT AUDITOR: .10FIN T.SVFM - F. L . z , of Vitt,brircti. suncrsor, JOEL KETCIIUM. oC Elizitt.4ii DIRECTOR or Tut roan: cOL. TI,IOMAS NEEL, of Tarenturn vac TICKET. We place the ticket' nominated on Wed nesday,' at the bead of our columns, accord ing to usage. for the 'purpose of letting the party know what those whose duty it was to represent them have done, and as a Dem ocrat; and the editiii• 'Of a Democratic news paper, it devoh'es upon us to tell the f tomcie- . racf how and why their confidence tins been , abused and who-have done it.. We should be unfaithful to 1114 , pau ty. wlnlso great prin ciples wa are prnml to alIVOI‘alt • with actin ability wo may possess, if NVP Oronhi at temp to conceal "oi palliate the conauct t hos, who seem boil upon casting a stigma upon the name of I)olmq:icy iri.:llli copcity, and . . ullOll defeating every honest ...Wort to render it an honorable branch of the great Naticm al fleinciiTat ie 'organization 'of the eminiVy. There was n time,Avlien those Min repre sented the - Dontoemey of the county in Omit Conventions tisgarded it as their duty to nominate a Democratie ticket composed or men who were the acknowledged . adhe rents and supporters of the party, and to declare those principles which Berks and Alltigheny, and every. county in the State, alike agreed upon, as the principles of the Democratic party. But to the disgrace of a portion of the Demoeriter of Allegheny county be it said that time has pttssed. A new order of things has arisen, and thoSe who all their lives long, have been governed by Democratic principles, are not permitted ter and and act for themselves. Not now Pre,test applied as of oldis this man a liennicAt —does he ! , .upport the measures of the party and advocate and vote for the election of it- men--does he possess honesty and capacity for official position. All the conditions precedent.to party favor and sum port,:.-rhave been abrogated by the introdue tiotiOnne%y, a!:puriiius, an Anti-Democratic, an immoral, dishonest and. most destruc tive doctrine. It- was' not Democracy which gni led the recent Convention in its :lotion. The pure aud_ noble doctrines or the liatly were over slaughed, set aside, and ignored to gratify and satisfy a few nien*lm have dishonesty misled the people upon a purely local mat ter, and that matter a quesi ionT which com mon sense, common: liones.tyartil coinmon law has placed in the rower Of the 'ourts alone, and which in no contingency or gov ernment except by a r,evolution can ever be decided at the ballot . I.)i)X. - . A man must now bo.a2hOlieVer in the doc trine that it is honest and right to repudiate the obligations of solemn contracts : that the established t 'ourts of her are not the proper forum to decide between parties litigant': that dishonesty and corruption have taken the 'plaCe of justice and impartiality in these courts, and that the laws of the land may uid,ought be resisted hy popular clamor, or lie cannot he nominated by a Dernociatic ConVention in Allegheny Coun ty. Is repudiation Democracy?. So this Cenvention by its resolutions and by its nominations have decided, and we as a Dem ocrat will never for one moment submit to thus decision: We have taken the' ground, —the' only' behest course which any laW abiding man 'could take—that this ques tion of taxation' for. the 'purpose of pay ing interest upon bonds issued to railroads was olio of daw and not of politics. We shall maintain that ground and the tricksters and/ demagogues who have so long striven and still are striving to carry over to the PPI }- sition the strength of the Democracy in this county Allan receive no favor at our hands. tt=ribs` on Wednesday, thatJthe' sole end and aim of the ehief mamma gels for the Anti-sTaxisshe, were. determined to secur!?,; .i tkte (11,001,km -t icket. The - so:.7nen : hav:o r zrown' fat upon Democratic favor. Some of them have held office from the party and grown rich thereby, and now rather thartpermit the law to decide wheth er they shall he compelled to disgorge a por tion of their gains in the shape,or taxes, they are tmxioniT).C;'crUsli , 94t all, reninaitts, of DeurioefiidYin Allegheny. coutitY: This, Tax' is their only.cry. the dear people--the dear peciple. Whoever heard of these men doing anything for the people ? avo'they not always been ready to sell their Demo cratic biradightfor a mess of pottage? Did they ever make an abatement to the poor man in taxing costs? Therekdations Of.WediuAdaY's Cardeir;i' tion, reasserting and strengthening the re pudiating platforms of previous conventions the 0.1.11 - 01 ' and sprit upon. No IMnorable man who has been placed upon the ticket van honestly run upon that platform. It is not a_Democratic one and will receive no support from the POST, as a Democratic pa per. Those dti•ines which the fathers :of oc , the party have enunciated, and which have so often'priWedthe salvation of the country form the basis of our Democratic faith. them tve - tt;e content that.the party should stand. or ,fall, but to call reptidiating platforth n -Dertmeratic one .is n gross mis use of tieit.s,efted -:!;;• But our POsitionn this,questionArepn - a , diction is well kitown, and does not need. ba he further declared now. The Democracy hid a chance to have placed in : nomination a Democrat of a pure record, great talents and unblemished per sonal character, for the Judgeship. 'Phil" gentleman Was'a ,stranger among us, and modestly sought no nomination.- It was obvious that his nomination would add great strength to the ticket and it \\':l,S posh sihle and even probable that he would de feat the ,opppsitimu candidate. A large majority: of the delegates to the Con ventiOn'Were warmly in favor of his nomina tion. But-the candidate of our opporients, Mr. Mellon, was well known as a strong Anti-Tax Man - and'these misnamed Demo crats were determined on securing his elec tion. They feared:Judge. Maynard in the field and , ,hlin only the morning of the Cont'ention they went aniOng the delegates and' eirefilated d wicked_:mad . realieii,es to the effect that he was a bondholder. Disregarding the fact that he was a stranger o tt As among us,entitled to our r espectful r r they kills him by a falsehood, for k eT - i e if: Deinoc raC:Vg. as ~!.)9.:0n d an d*ve all*Ancif- T able oppation. `"k iv :ThrTui:theyilnoint nate in His 144 6 ',,;:1.v 6 i i . #, DifiluOkitt think you:::, _Nal, one wht 1i3.3"14 Dqiiieicritt buiTh-hO.iilacecl ItliaUlf bejokitidtlie riiiiiao ask or receive a Democratic nomination Ily i openly asserting on the public streets "thit if Maynard was--nominated-he would stump the county for Mellon." If this is Democ racy the tricksters who have wrought this disgrace upon us may make the most of it. lAnd so with m . ,4lll,pslpp,fijl 4 l:zl)fco9wry, ca4ulidate li3F - tirstileC :iiii - Lrii6 , . .FIB is a Democrat, butlik'e'fill thesd"Anlirrax Dem- . ~ • 'ocrats,.is only stichi , wherCit suits him. He has - deelaredlhoth heforeand since the Con vjntion his intention of supporting, Mr. Mel lon, the candidatW'Of The'opikiSitihn for the .. 4ndgeship. . . ... Edward Campbell, jr., a I) einocrat of re cent growth, who thinks more of repudia tion than of Democracy,l4 the candidate foi the important ottice , of County Commis- JULY 1, 1859 • But we:: will. uot, go on, .;There:, are upon the ticket; soiree 'good , men, and gdod Democrats.' If they'CaMSquare it With' their political - comeience.i, or . frith their Id•ras of personal dignity and morals to run on such a 'platform, and in such company, we regret it. I lie time has come when t hose who profess, indeed and in. truth, to belong to the Dem mantic party, should speak out. It is not right that these demagogues and tricksters should be permitted thus to override prinei ples, and to desroy our party. The vote for Mr. Maynard, in the convention, proaed tied nearly one-half the ,b . degates were too liOnestto be sold by the shallow devices used. lie was beaten by a bare majorityac- Cording to some accounts only by a single cute. But it is damaging tO the reputation or the delegatca to this Convention that they pormitted such - a platform to be adopted. N 9 true Pemocrat can support it ; uo honest Man will. TITS• EXHIBITION AT T. FRANCIS COLLEGE. The first annual exhibition of tho stu dents of St. Francis. College; at Loretto, since its incorporation, took place on Tues day, the 2Sth of June. A large number of lovers of learning, and friends of the educa tion of the young, were present :—not less than fifteen hundred persons, among whom were tifbeim or sixteen elergynieri fixini the neighborhood, `Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Clearfield, C. There were ;i goodly Jima her of Pitts:burghers in attendance, who took advantage of the liberality of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in issuing excursion tickets for the occasion, to visit the Allegheny Mountain region, and while breathing its pure, invigorating air, and in the midst of its glorious scenery, to give their countenance and encouragement to the management of one of the best educational institutions in the state. The College of Lorretto is located about three miles from the Mountain House, in Cambria county, at the very summit of the Alleghenies. l'ilder the guidance of the Brotherhood of St. Francis, it has steadily progressed in usefulness, and is new with out its superior among tins institutions of class ill the State. The exercises at the college commenced at half-past eight o'clock in the morning. with a recess for dinner, and concluded at tire o'clock in the evening. The exhibition of talent awl progress on the part of the students was most creditable, and highly gratifying to their friends. The Pittsburgh students. as usual, dis tinguished themselves, and won great cred it, both for themselves and their teachers. Master Henry M'Cullough, sou of our fel low townsman, Col. Henry M'Cullough, ap peared to attract the greatest notice on the occasion. His performance of Hamlet was a splendid one, awl evinced a : high order of talent. Master Frank M'llevitt, a tine looking, talented boy, oipported Lis character most admirably. The Mac.ters Mackin also :icquittpd them selves most capitally. ;indeed,: the-entee excercises were of the best character, and the Brothels at Loretto may well be proud of their success on this, as on every other. occasion, on which the public has been in vited to attend the exercises of their col lege. The Rev. Mr. Meagher, the popular pastor of Harrisburg, assisted by the Rev. Ar est .s. urns and Mitchell; distributed the premil !tins. .We, should judge from the uniubet : ' and value of the books distributed among the students of the college, that over otiC" hundred and fifty dollars lutist bave heeii expended in their purchase. At the dinner, at the college, not less. than one hundred and twenty guests : slit down. Everything passed MI most pleasantly and satisfactorily: A- large number of this guests, after the exhibition had closed, lte tdok tltemselveci , to tiM -Mountain !louse. Where; as the guests of 'Col. W. S. Campbell; they were cared for in the most superbstylc. The Mountain louse has been supplied, by Mr. Campbell, with ~all t 14e appoint ments and attendants for a first class §timmer resort. We do not say too much .When we assert that his - skill and literality ,n9thing uld possi bly administer to the comfort 'or pleasure of his guests. After the Fourth, his fine hotels nt Cresson will Tie crowded With seekers af ter reldication; health and pleasure ; things !which they are sure to find at the Mountain Later news frorri Utah indieate a continuance of the troubles in that' territory.: At was re ported. that, a company 'of iU.rneil3forixions was encamped at so ne distance . 'Lake City, bidding defiance tolhe Federal bllleers. Krk Anderson ;the - retuo.vell from the editorship the Tan, the Anti-Mor mon orgam tho tone of tho'parrer .boing:offon ;'siv. o to Got Cumming' and John llartnefh.i4 . 'Whom' belonged the property of the office: JtidgeiZiaillobaugh -butt-made a personal-visit to the, Inotfntaitis for the purposo of collecting teStimony- against the. rebellious Mormons. A fritudtilent flour contract` had' been reported ht tlo camp o{ £be . ariny.,, by which it said the sum, pf',Si-€ 1. 9,94 0r ,w4 3..,t0 he nunle by speculators:at,the;expenso of,the.Government: 14ns...trcliv.3 received in-Washington from the - Indian - 30i in New !at, tho probabiliiy anotheiindianmar. The: Na vsijos arc again committing extensive depredii ti on s, with out any regard even for the authorityl of their chiefs,who.are cleairous of remEiinipg-at. 'peacevith!thewhiias Ir' IT has been'deCidskr hy - Attnitto - YGeneral 'Back tliatip.o.fartikofcata-in f ; tturnatnre of passport can be lawfully issued by any State ,`A. special statute cOnfines . their issue to certain legally anthorlzea'agents of"the giSr ernnient. • ••• - t' _ : - &;,: - ; ,,- ‘.1i_: . i;.;.:1- . ..T.',..*, EMI =NE TIER FROM JUDGE MAYNARD. is subjoined brief and manly letter from Maynard, in plain and true w_of,ds, places correctly before the public in 4ard to the n of the Democratic Convention.on His name was used iiithoUt his j COn and without any knowledie on Lis part of nature of the platform whiCh the Convert- Wopted. The high esteem in whicklia is In this community will beincreia!od by frank and manly manner in which.'he es_:, PITTSBURGII„ June 30th, ME , P. BARR, EsQ., - Editor.of thoi".Pdtts- h Post"—Sir:—l observe from the pub lished proceedings of the Democratic County Convention in your 'paper of this morning, that my. name iv as. used before the Convention, as a:candidate for nomination, fcir the office of Assistant LAW Judge for this district; and I take this method to correct'an erroneous im- pression which m ay have obtained in such use of my name. I was not a candidate before that -Convention by my consent. I had been repeatedly solicited, during my short residence in thl4 city; by many of my Democratic friends to permit my name to be used as ii candidate for that office—but I had uniformly returned the answer that I could not consent—that the of- Ake was not desired by me—that I had consent ed to hold it a brief period under appointment, and: explained to my friends the reason why I had So accepted. I repeated this my determi nation to my Democratic friends on the morn ing. the Convention assemliled, and in such terms as left no room for misapprehension of my -meaning, and while I am profoundly grate ful to those who desired to express their confi dence in my abifities and quhifications, their lipprovid of my Judicial course, or their friend ship personally: yet, I feel it is alike due to truth, to myself, and to the nominee of that Convention to say that as far as I am concern ed, he was entitled to, and should have received, over• vote that was cast in the Convention to make the nomination. . by inserting this conununication in you vitlunblo paper you will oblige your friend, . .1. W. II A YNARD. The Fei (:real. Britain in Regan to the War Mr. Butts, the intelligent editor of the Ro chttster Union and .Idcr,•ti ACT who is now in Europe, says the Briti , h people are willing to see Louis Nupeleon expel the Austrians from Lombardy. but they do not wish him to suc ceed the position the Austrian Emperor has long - held in that country. And they lime no confidence, whatever, in the moderate and pa triotic profisisions of the French Emperor. Indeed, it is plain to see that there is a pervad ing fear that, Austria once humbled, the Rus sian and French autocrats may unite in a new "p , dicy." of whi.ch constitutional Englund may be the destined victim, The Great Breach of Proml,e Cco6o, tang is. Shaw—The Verdict Set Aidde. On Tuesday, nt fit. Louis, the motion for a new trial In thi eftte was argued before Judge Heber, of lbe Common PlLus, by Nessrs. Shep ley Oz.' Wright. The Court granted the mo tion, on tho ground of the publication of the letter, written by Mi9s Carztang to Mr. Hhaw, in the neWspapers, before,the submission of the case to the jury. The letter was first pub lished in the Set.day llepubbran, and was prob ably furnished by on f A" the counsel for the plaintiff. Prom thr United Snuo4 Eoonotnn.t, of •tune f.t..^.1 CROPS. The question of tho crops is an interesting one usually at this season, and particularly so this year,sitice many persons look to the results of the harvest us the turning point of busi ness, us with the generaitrade of the West is the bosinesA of the railroads. That the crops of the country arc the foubdation of its trade and prosperity Is not to be denied, but the attend ing circumstances are always to be considered. It has happened that with a very active for eign demand at high prices abroad, - as in 1555, WU haye had none to spare, and in other years, with an abundant surplut, there has been no foreign demand. Aga 'the crops of last year was short, endthero was no foreign de- Mand, circumstances doubly unfortunate for agriculturnlists, sines,' with a smaller crop we had less prices. The estimated crops and actual exports. with the average export price, and the price of wheat in England ... , have been as follows i. 11u '1 . ,.1a ' , rico.. In e sport. I. PTIP.O England. 1449, 12,309.972 $11)0 4 , 14. 1&11.). 104.799,?..10 5.n55.9 , .....! 1.u2 401 , .. . I& I. 114,00.0(X) 13.145.499 0.05 as,. 1 , , - .2. 114Ja3/0.0(0 14,6411,1,0; 0.79 41s 11.153, 125.1)30.1in4 15,97.0,99C1 1.05 45, - , IU4, 111.344.117 17.110,001 1S) So.. IS:Jr', 1:111,b55,000 tiK21.653 1.66 75 , . 14.6. 14-1.: , t1,4 ft 2.51;0h..01a 4.74 70. 1451, 141,670.6.61 33,130,496 1.40 1„,,,, ling. 14t1.04 , .‘ ,00 '26.4X7 . 041 1 07 44. I S:o.. 1 . 2.451 ,0(X) 1.3 U 41/0 Timim are, of course, 110 means of forming an tweurato ..4jrnate of the crops, and the com parative extent of them can only be approxf mated by taking the actual kripprts, and the former depend upon the state of the Markets abroad, to some extent, and the course of prices indicate; whether that export demand is More. or less than can be well spared. The census of 1840 and that of 1850 give returns of the quan tity produced. The census , gave the crop of 1850 it 10 , 1,7p9, - . 2so lae,hels, and the population 20,257,720. The result would have been its tollows For eonOtoption 5.070,50 l This would give bushels per head. The export of lisl, the pear ending in June, was,' of course the product of 1850. Now it ap pears above, that with a crop of 104,799,230 be,11., of which 13,948,499 was exported, the price fell, from which it may be inferred that more could have been spared for export. The. crop of ltifil was short, and although the prices; abroad rose to 8113 in England—a familiar rate .=the export from the 'United Sdates reached only (1,821,84 bush., and it may be inferred that the high prices of that year indoce.4 far mers to sell their stocks, in the sump manner that the low prices of the panic year 1857-8 induced thorn to hold. There could then have been no Old grain in the country. Three good crops then succeeded-1855, 1850, 1857. Of those crops, it appears, 85,325,650 bush. were exported, at $1.66M , :51,73e51.50; the price falling in England from .70s. to 445. The prices here then became too low for the farmers to sell, and the stock was supposed to accumulate. In August, last year, Wo.estinutted the crop of 1858 es follows 4'; rain Cu bawl o,4im s lod bush. 14000,000 140,004000 Cm . p of j6.5S rutEljng ui Supply.... Seed.. Consumption Ex.!css for export:. :T4e consumption is taken at 31, bush. for 30 'million of people. !Semis writers object.ed t , our estimate for= ccirdsumption 119 100 low, pluthg t s ho . demand' fol. seed and consumption at 150,000,060 Its/s -ale, and leniing , 6,ooo,ooo bushels only for ex-. tort; and inferring a rapid ithe' 'in' prices for home ns6s.iiut ho seen over 11.,000,000 bushel hay° been exported, andtthe prices are still low.; ; The quantity of grain held in the country is - still large. Those who can hold do So, under the impression'that , the War , will, • of itself, , prbduce good ;demand, which wo hold' to be a 'fallacy. The late frost is variously represented. In many quarters it' is 'reported; to have been it serious damage—equal' to one fourth' the whole crop. In others it is repro tiented"ris not litiVe 'been injurious to wheat The fact is, probal?ly,tbat 'enough damage has been done to increase the disposition to hold 'wheat„ and at the same time diminish the con-T stimption of it: It is', no doubt the case that the quantity consumed varies greatly with the Market availability:• 'When that grain is the' farthers use other food and sell it, hms:itieretising the Supply 'on the market. rise to the't s atelnircrent In 1834 would,no doubt, bring._ptit,large supplies, but with the present prtospet of the-foreign demand, there is j little chanco of,thial,' demand: . , The hoine +demand on the Allantic.will be supplied frona the near est. _ebizrdtm;: Atul-this 'grain at the West will hardly feel the It will itally mirq the trugration.qcrid' railway expenditure of the few:staars.; t. ; 1 C.: • ~, ,-~ (For the Pittsburgh Poet] The Michigan Southern Railroad Tragedy Edirn, pow:—The reccut,Rtilroad accidents throughout the Union, andille last fearful de struction of life on the 3liclagan Southern,ia enough,to appal ,the stoutest heare,,,arld, rerider thrii&the boldest'travele - r, and the question is, what shall be done, and to this fquestion the press and the public should aomand a'strict ac count from-the.railroad officers. .'Thetlosses.by such disasters aro tremendous, directly; and the indirect losses of diminished patronage to the railroad companies, in consequence of de creased travel, are to the whole railroad inte rest beyond computation. - The question for railroad officers is just this: Do you olpicitio the:strictest mica - Mimi, ai far. as the advanced improvements of the age are developed, or have you hitherto given all such things, the go by, in the hope that you will not i require their-use? t;isitotour purposo Wino the adoption of any man's particular invention, but simply to . urge, on the part iiithe railroad officials, the prompt adoption of every improve ment calculated to save life or property. Do you use the best quality of iron for axe's, on cars and engines? Do. you use the. best wheels? especially for passenger trains. Of what quality are your rails and chairs ? Do you use the most approved style of switches" Are the trucks and running gear of your cars as perfect as they can be ; in fact, is anything suffered to go when: there is the remotest doubt of its capacity and strength? Do you use the most improved system of brakes, or do you in this, run the chances from day to day ? Is it absolutely necessary when your engines go off the truck or down the batiks, that the w hole train, as is often the case, must follow'.' Take the case which forms the caption of this article : There were seven cars in the train. Was it absolutely.necessary, because. the engine went into the chasm, that the whole train must fellow? hit not within the reach of mechanical genius to stop the cars in awns way? - Thu necessity for so doing must be often of the greatest value. In the name of Heaven, gentlenfen railroad managers, do let us see you do something—evince some dispo i:ition to recognize the fearful danger that goes with every train. Yesterday, at Cleveland, we saw a husband go through with the dead bodies of his wife and daughter, victims of the smash. We could not but think, suppose it had beep the president of any of our leading roads, how long would any niggardly economy prevent, the adoption of any improvement calculated in any degree to promote the safety of life? Would not such men be keenly alive to the adoption of every precautionary remedy against the dancer ever present to railroad trains? This is net the last railroad accident, by any means, and railroad ollicers make ft mistake in sepia:ging it to be. Gentlemen, we ask you directly and plainly: Have you acted up to your highest duty in this matter? If not—if there is anything PI ndone—any improvement not adopted—any rule or regulation not estab lished, act now, to-day; the press and the peo ple demand' it at your bands. B. Tun ttlexic,art !eaderL are good banditti if they are bad politicians. kilning their latest adventures, is the capture of a cc nods of 5r,,000,000 on its way from the capital to the seaboard, by Oen. Roble.., a follower of Mira mon. This is a fact of which Robles may well feel proud, and it furnishes his party with a good supply of the sinews of war, they can i,rosecuto a vigorous campaign. The only thing about this ..;„.;mie thing that astonishes us is where the money came from. THE Navy Department has just made a dis eoyery Op manner in which liquor is smug gled by ships' crows on board ships.. Prot(' is made into regular ship loaves, inside which are tin can:, holding about a pint filled with liquor. The last Pachic mail brought ono of these box es tilled with bread, inside which is a can filled with whisky. This certainly is an ingenious contrivance. DIED: Oa Monday eveniug,ltice27th, ut ( he rr.,sidenro ofleer gou-in-law, John Lowry. No. ;5 North Tenth strryt, Mrs. ELIZABETH !110R111.8. relict of James Morrisoleeens -0,1, luis 01 Pittsburgh, Pa s in the 7tlth ;cur of her ups. itheurnatisun A caseof Three Mouths Stand in Cured. (iRO. W. HEN nxnAos, of Pittsburgh, says —" After Hollering for three months with Rheumatism, a part of the time so severely as to eantine too to my lied. I 'lava bean entirely cured by using limrhaves Rolland Bitters. I have had one attack since. but found almost instantaneous relief in the same medicine. It Is in my vpiutnion, a sure remedy for Rheumatism." pod Owerully.— The Genuine highly Coucenh•ateil "Therbieve's llolland Bitters is put up in half pint bottles olity,,,nd retailed at ono dollar per bottle. The great d4rpand for this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public, should guard against purtlinsisig. Beware of Imposition t See that our name im tile label of every bottley. lIENJAI4II4 L:4f;F., Jig. CO.,c,c) Role Proprietors, No 27 Wood. bedw,,en Pirat and fi.%cond streeta. Pittsburgh, Hu helq 101, 99......71 10.4 R! 114.119,107 )3 915.49.1 156 5 000,000 Lush. 16,060,1 M 105,000,000 12,0,000,(140 bush. 343,000,000 NOTICE TO 0 ENTS T Wo haTo o hand' etu ,lduerticutents. sANronws LIVER INVIGORATOR . . A UIVEIt. DEIIIIA'FATICS, • ..... . 1 T I : I OM ..,i p c..01s o c l st i oe iP in l lic ' l n i t l . r 1 an df ht.olmt,e Gu Isnn-,kou, e o rel.. t.L... ,ct to n, t t ,,.,.. h. all list hat it . ands i n hir n tt tlett,ter ni i A 111 Ile inimen rwch e i. • It rt,... , ..l . ,E ~, ~..1 it. 1 . .1. I t, hhin the Lint Iwo ,port ,h, r 4 .;,,,..,,z0, ht., 0 ;tlt other. as MN 1111111,01111 i 0,...,1,4 ~.I j11:::.!:...k 11111.1, , ;1..3 , 4,0,133L0.. 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'5 übleh (Lo .proprielor hag Allan twenty. years. ' Ilemantl. from Abacioil. ii ~1 thle 'vattlifaellon 0 }doh r'a :use, Lag Induced meta ythtet , ; g . ,,..pfreeenlen(hariles art' ho * o l'l A i lir lc JP i 1 . 4. ..11314 MrPil eatablimbe,l flee, 2,....Ya1ig1y of the ilorr,o a",b alite on Perry part of IN , 1:(001114td rt . VI 1111 en. E l V4 . iT i. n"r i ivig . , !).—, 1. int ri rl, dark amt. Lila., nod Sorroran over n 041 m.d,i,to ao41:. *lad, end In II iilfg.t" fs3llriig a Fp - Wt. nCreridnicl•co ' I Ile lbod F. heat leg... vs-vi while. t Ile brad, 14 1)Ir1 aaer. 1.% arm.; In Ithenntollalit, a great ra‘ d many di:atlases to obit, , 0 'tonlenthll In llila advertise , 34/ Y cIiNTS L _ rotor noel anill 3> Ca.- Ilea by ifroKylata generally, Mut in All the largr tawny. ivy.° It ' • ortfOri•tror Propr ..4.;41!5tr.-ITr4 A LARGE STOCK. popt. , ,,pfaxilf PPROVIc ' e nd French Qplf.' CONGRESS And STRAP SHOD, which wa' arc iielling.low, at ;FIRTH BTRE.ET.. • W. E. SCEMERTZ. 46 CO: yHTRUSTEE.*. .SAL.E; OF235:::131/ILDING LOTS IN SEVENTH WAS.D..—On ERNOON, July 21st, at 2 o'clotk,'on the preniiseir will beaold Thirty-five handsonae lots Or ground, nine of which have a front on Webster street, seventeen on Pevinier street, and nine on Duncan street, near the residence of Gen. J. IL Moorhead: Plana may Ix' had at the Auction ROOM& Title indisputable. Tovms;—Ono fifth cash; residue in one,two, three and four years, with linterest, payable annually. jyL• • • ••• P. M HAVlS,Attctioneer. ' REBII TEA23.- 7 50'half chests Greett - and Black Teas, various grades,;caddy balies do: of differeatsirsa, iR store.and for sale bv : multazANi),4 comppit,' - 107 be Street. - eIOUNTIN Il G- HOUSE STATIONERY,„. V./ Head' Razes, fNist °Med Buie's; Cita Rkks; inters east band licties, a arks assortment at , •I} jel3 Corner %mil k Third k dfarkiii Se&ond 'eta: - nomtsgic AND STABLE DIXY ; GQA)DS, of 'every: variety. Aklito, Dras catie, Laotijilan ties, Shawls, Hosiery; White Hoads, ' qi.A.NSON LOVE • T 4 Mittelsinak MEE Zigui 3thindisentents. .11 MANIC ItAI.I..—UO MSE ATTRACTION GIARIQuvgotrTIL tre-r N~ TWO (111 AND PdtrORMANCES nwn.Splendid Piece, in eltinh Six Sr.tu Acrous will aPPPir: BS partienite request; - UNCLE_TOM'S CABIN Will be acted, by, the original representatives of the principal character.s.' YYL _ UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, STAR SPANGLED BANNED. THE GRATEFULJEW, THAT RASCAL SAMBO, THE LAUGHING HYENA, IN AND OUT - OF THE FOURTH OF JULY, THE SEVEN AGES. OF MAR, SINGING DANCLIsIG Fort - rang a coMbination seidoin offered. Come one, come all, and spend your Fourth at Masonic Hall. Re member the price is only twenty-five cents. • AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE—Commencing .at leaf past tiro o'clock, mill be acted the original play of UNCLE TOM'S CAEIN, ort LIFE AMONG roe LOWLY, Uncle Tom—His original character—O. Fuller. St. origin.d character—J.- T.-Fannin, l'ircorg? HaEris—His original character—C. Foster. Auni r Dphelia—fler original character—.Mrs..T.C. Foster Eva-1 ho Flower of the South—La Petite Ada. • Topsy—The child that never was Boru—F. Foster. For full particulars see prograuuries. Seao—Wcodman Spare that Troe—Frauk Foster. RENT kTlON—Seven Ages of Man—Charles Foster. To conelsde with the celebrated farce of FIVE IN ONE, ee IN AND OUT OF PLACE, In which Mr. J. T. Fannin personates flee characters. EVENING PERFORMANCE—Commencing at quar ter to eight, will be acted a new drama, entitled the STAR SPANGLED BANNER, on TIM GRATEFUL JEW. Go-a-head Tom—A true son of the Stars and Stripes, with several broad sword combats Mr. C. Fester. Julia Mrs. J. C. Foster. Soso—Don't be .Angey, Mother, Dear—Frank Foster, To be, followed by the side-splitting burlotta, entitled THE LAUGHING HYENA. Mr. Felix ruiner Mr. J. T. Fannin Simon I forriblower Osmond Foster. Mrs. Florence Firmer • Mrs. J. C. Foster. Topsy-- Mrs. J. T. Fannin- conclude with a inirtleprovok ng Farce entitled THAT RASCAL SA M 130. Samba shakeall, a negro morn frightened than hurt, Osmond Feater TI ETS—TWENTY-FIVE CEND3. l ADIE-Sr-AN-K-L - E-TTE PATENT LEATHFt. ,WALK %G• SLIPPERS, ergo oupply juA receivet) at W. E. SCUMERTZ & CO'S, y INS EED OIL.-300 - barrels for sale by J B. L. FAHNO3ToCK .4 CO., iyt No. CO. corner Voorth and Mood streets. TER. R ELL'S 01NT AI EN T.-... 5 ; gross for ..5. sale by 11. L. 14IdtiFfiToCK. A PO., I yl No. CA corner Fourth ginilWOodelreets. JU DK I NS' (J N'lll EN T.-11 gross for sale by It. L. FAIINESTOCK & ca, jv 1 No. ro, earner Fourth and Wood streets PuLAR REFRIGERATOR, with Fitter and Water Cooler Combined Involving important, principlea never before attained which enables *E A T. 15 if • VEGETABLkiS FR i UITS, To be het longer, dryer, and colder, with LESS ICE, than can bP. done With any other Refrigerator now In niie; now on hand and stlk. T. J. ClitAlGli, je3o 124 Wood street, live doors from Frtfth. Our Tailoring Department Ts STOCKED WITII A COMPLETE AS swami:NT of TrPCli: AND DRILL PANT STUFF'S, .p.u.arr coATiNGs Asp cAssiNIERES Hell we are m4king to Ortirr VERY LOW PRICES LINEN AND DUCK COATS AND DUSTERS ❑llr,s variety, :it POPULAR P.MICES GENTS' iil -SUNASL ~ UNDERSHIRTE'., DRAWERS. HALF-110SE Of Linlo Threat, Unicte, Merino, Silk, Linen, Cotton, dc of WI nizes, nt - - SUN UMBRELLAS- FANS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, Moran's Now Woven Skirts, French and Chantilly ( La cats, &c. A nice assortment of the hovegou. on band, and for sale by OWNER k PALMER, (successor to Van Gorder,) • e" • • 78 Market street, SoIIETFING NEW, FOR SUMMER WEAR, at DODDS'. GAuzE mERINO SHI FOICSrEN with short sleeye.4, LINEN DRAMER, FINE'S HIRTS, Anti Collars, and a fall line of Hen's Furnishing Goods, suited to the %Aria ii3Ohther: pfpciretit tiatve 3Fecino . N'ests, m all sizes, at je:se JOS. TIOILNE'S, i 7 Marketst. Lost or Miscarried, LETTER MAILED AT JOHNS ['OWN,:Penn'a . Penn'a. addro , 'sed in JOHN SNODGRA.at New , le sindria, Penn'a., enclosing a note drawn to his order hy, \if OOD, 1 !gaup.. 4. co., payable at their °filen in Phila.- , deli, dn. il.,ted mly nth, Vir,q,'ilt si{ty days for $3,874 77. Ail persons are cautioned against receiving said note, n. it is not endorsed, and payment has been stopped. • jc27:lw • , '., , . , " JOIN T. 1.00 LMT.LILD 6.111EG(1 ; LOGAN & GREGG,„ . • Importers of 'A R D.W A RE, No. 52 Wood. Street; Four Doors above St Charles jr2s-Gm PITTSBURGH.- G. ..11tt}lpi.144o o f f!nroa, Pitßghl GEO. S. BRYAN & -COMMISStO_N:IVIERCHANTS'9 .-Fou., SALE. OF PIG 'IRON, - BLOOMS &C., No. 52 Wood Shod) & Co, Pitlahurgh. Liring4 ton. Coneland &Co., Pitt-vburgh; Thos. E. Fnuikliu, Larnmster; 'Hon. Simon Cameron, Harrisburg; Bryan, Bithiner & Co, Hollidaysburg, Pa. 1R329:6nt TILE ENTERPRISRINSURANCE.CO. . . lIILADELPHA, - lINSURE434/ s ibis t ft PA:NI - kat by Fire 00 DuilansAo,l4erenandizo,• Fornififro;&e, rasonatda rasa! of prennont. ousgross —F,PatohforiStqrr;Williarn Mlice ' of Wm . ' Mlieo &Co:Minn) Famer; Jou. 51-.Mwoq , J, of Atwood, White k Co4tltenj. T. Tredlok, of Tredielc,' Stokes & v. 04 Wiwi Wharton; Morrie,* L Dawson; Gen.ll. Stewart, of Stewar6 k Bro-; John It Brown, of John if, Brown & Co.: B. A. Vithuestook, of B. A:Fahnestoek & Co.; Andrew 0.. Cash; J. L. grritoger. of Wood A Erringer. ' • P RATCHFORD STARR, Presiriqnt: . . CILARLF.2 Secretary. • . • ?mamma Rzrzsrmrs.—Wm. Holmes& Co J. Painter Co., Thomas M. Howe. Esq, Jas. Marshall, Esc', Allen Kramer, Esq:. Wilson, M'Broy ,k Ca, Payne & Co., Bailey, Brown & Co, Livngston,‘Copelsnd;&_Co.i James 11.1.i0n k wm. 9:LayelY & Co, .l:AEO. 8. HIT,TIAN dw CO:, Agents, No. 52 Wood street. N • (Elueoessor to ii:origett tf.lrrt:rrt!,) 111 1 , 14 ggiffik, Fpriner Nyootl 81x0L44.5. A"„coriiiii(‘to 't , tock of - A$ ,;J[EAICINE9,:PAIN IJ ES conmantiy 'on hand.. 14g4 - PlTO r ts.; **' . Wlli Mid it to their 2,4lrfin.t.ago to gi?'!3 ffr.g4tt -fttfFit.ly taitniet'otithocelebiloA'. ' • - ROTER HE. • MA.N Vir UFACTURERg 0 F •8 A T 'R'SS .OIIEMIGAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, alter subjecting it to the, severest tests known to the trade, are fully, persuaded that there la nbFamily - RresktL , ing Soap' in thelJnited States, for little money, having at once so mim_y good qualities, (and se fact diECOUntELY • OF BEAUTY-44.0/01R Atlnness, surface and tor.: Lute generally. OF PURITY-,ln . froodom from main, turpeatinfii, grease,'arid-adelterations. ' OF QUALITY '):or washing clothes, of every descrty don, coarse or one: cotton, linen; woolen or silk; dyed, printed or white: for =WINO tar, grease, Pitcla,,Pidnt t ell, • Winters" ink, shheniakers' wax, etc.; frorriclo furniture, and from the bands. th Give it a fair trial for yourselves, and be convilat4 Remember, the tame &on each bin • Aalrforla of the directions, : J. H. SAWYEgi e s , ; 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh:A • MILLINERY AND - . D.takk iMOCLItIik „LIM %lap_ Skirti, Ladies' Tattcygeiset .C4ildreas"Ctotln Tide 'to ord i : Ted je*: 1 , .Con. , PrifYA 64 s l 4 1 44fitr.E4Y + City and Comity Insumre COlap NOTICE IS HEREBY kiIVEN TIaT, in pursuance of an act of . Asse' rn bly reboiling there to, and the Cluuler, of Incorpordion, apprOvea. April llth, 1859, Bookniiireeeive inbactiptions to the Gouda' Stock of the City and County Insurance Company of the city of Allegheny, will open at the office of PETER PETERSON, Federal - street, AlleghetlY, on TUEsDAy, WEDNESDAY and _TBURSDAY..ISth. Otltand .7th oL July, and at then office of WM. P, BAllal.on ouch = street, Pittsburgh,"en FRIDA.Yand SATURDAY, the Bth and 9th of July next, to remain open fot Mrs Dna, (un less the stock be sooner subscribed,) front 10 A. M. to 4 o'clock, P. M„ of each day. Josiah King, Jamos L. Graham, Ilenry - Irwrn, - Wm - B. Pusey. Peter Peterson, John Birmingham, 0- G. Craig, Wm. P. Baum, James ow, John Irwin, Sen., James Gibson, John Sampson, C. Yeager, George LAMS, Samuel Gormly, Nicholas Vogghtly, San., Sohn A. Scott,. • ft. P. McDowell,. John W. Riddle,. David GTeig, • Sam'l Lindsay, Jun., J. Longinore, M. Borland, Thomas Farley, D. bf. Evans. Alex. 1.1 lbw 'lt. W. Poindexter, 'Thos. Donnelly, James Park, Jun., James A. Gibson, ' , D. beet Shields, thatraissioners. CANNEL COAL' 'OIL. SOME OF THE GOOD QUALITIES OF Welt allnixt Cannel Cant Oil, aro : these . IT itiVALS GAS LIWIT IN BRILLIANCY; IT IS ENTIRELY NON-EXPLOSIVE, ; IT HAY BE CARRIED ABOUT: IT LS CONVENIENT FOR. GENERAL USE; IT BURNS IV/ TIIO UT ANY OFFEN.s7 YE ODOR; IT IS CLEAR AND BEAUTIFUL lA' COLOH, ITS APPEARANCE IN THE LAJII'ISORNAMFN TAL .4ND ATTRACTIVE' ; IT DOES NW' PER...ILINENTLY SOIL CARPETS, CLOTHING: dr.; - on 'which at nary be spilled, a large por tion of it, being one: of the bent at-ticks for elcanlng sgikd gads • EATTEId TICA LEY THE CHEAPEST LICi .157..Y0 SYN. " DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE.' Go to a responsible dealer and obtain a good coal oil lamp. Secure thin wido, se that they,* ill move readily up and down in the tube.. Trim. the wick with sharp scissors, exactly . even with the top of the - wick-tube, clipping otr the small projecting points at the corners. , Fill your lamp with our oil. Turn up the wick carefully at Drat- so as not to crack the chimney. A shade will greatly, enhance lb. excellence for read-. in g or sewing by. • By the careful observance of these directions, you will secure alight that cannot fail to plumes. Our facilities for refining are now, very perfect and complete, and having devoted a great deal of lahonons attention to the art, we have succeeded in producing air article of the very best quality, to which we invite the especial attention of the (rule. All orders will be filled at the lowest rates. For sale by the barrel, or in unantities to snit custo mers, by „ 413 11.1.4. .t yr. - Biwa, liedners of Goal Oils, Penn'a Avenue; neat High street, (pot far from the. court PIANOS! PIANOS!! !MINEW My! =2=l Arrival of:Pianos. THE SUBSCRIBER- HAS JUST . RE ceivod from the manufactory of 4 fresh supply of their The Instruments have all been seleetsa personally by ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET annEvetured Chickering & Song, from the pininebt ♦ tp the tilo4 elaborately carved ease; and at prices to suit 40 ptirchttSem• L. liIRSIIVELD S SON SIfiSIIFELI , Ar SON Rood ttraut L. UIRSHFELD a SON'S SZ Wood eitree 119 Wood Street One ch.r South of Fifth. !jar Advertistrat ieZ2md NY CHICKERING & SONS, UNRIVALLED PIANOS e subscriber; at tho FactOry, Those in want of Pianos aro invited to call and exam no this stock, which comprises :all tho i'arions -tries 4 - srA l 4 , iNsT4VAINNTS WARRANTEPriia JOHN 11. MpLI.OR, RI WOOD STIZErr NEW STOCK OF DIELODEONS. JUST - RECEIVED—A SPLENDID NEW lot of M LOBE NS. from the factory of MASON & lIAIILIN, Boston, ineluding all the styles made by this firm. Thess inrtrunionts !awe been approved by the greatest musicians in filo country -2R Dr. Lowell' iflason, Geo. V. Root, W. It. Brudbirry, soil others—eon ' set - locally they can ho relied onus beirittfirst dust fil.airft oitsts„ me nott/d for ! u p following paints: 1. 1. Theß purr. sod' "unity thlte. '2. 'Dieuetl greed Z. Their. Erfep tsittaliii of tor ; Their romilt !Via c:uY to 6. Their alitifitl stylo fitlis • C. Their durability. 7. Their cheapness of prieo. For sale only by. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. SI Wood street. : Descriptivecirculars mailed to any address. [myl3 r „RD. IMPORTATION. • GEO. R. WHITE & CO., No, 25 Fifth Street, ARE NOW RECEIVING k COMPLEIE STOCK- OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BAREGE AND HARDIE iNGLIAS ROBES BLACK LACE SUAWLN. =Mantillas, B areke An gi ais Misters, &e WM. H. IATILLIALMS & CO" Bankers'and Exchange Brokers, Wood Sired, corner ot.Thirdi CEIMEEWAY. 911CRETARY kNIYTREASUREWS 0E716E . : AT No. 37 -.IIIFTII STREET EknstUP7iTOAN:rB p:tjpp: . • jeliat r. Tun CEMETERY 1 . /ETNA STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER 'BRADLEY, • • ILANu r rW I DuP2, it ncii "7E" ; 7 Cooking, Parlor . & 'Heating tt,ow?s, • i'LA/N.:"PFANCT FA°NTSr &C., : Sole Propziotor of the Colebratcal PATENT OASAMTENING . AND SMOKE CONSUMING V 9 9Tf Y'Fs • offie.4nas4ms4,),,,., oc23ay*. Na. 4 Wood Strect, Pitlaburgh. Pa._ MYTH & SNOWDE:I'S • _ L- NEWitA.STORE, - No. ,3 4 Flctla Street., . • - EXTRA' CURIOUS OODONOS, - FINEST • YOUNG EYSONS.' GUNPOWDERS; IMPERIALS, Etiowsk,BELE&KFAST TEAS.- All pun:these/Ist lowest rash prloett, and for ails Whole sate and Retail. at • SAME t SNOWDEN'S girllktf • • • Net Tositore. at Flllbetreat. MERCHANTTAICOR, A CORNER FOURTH ANDSIATIFIRO STREETS, - ...11273.8e12G8, Pd. all AS . - r - crsT RECEIVED.A FRESH Stir= . PLI l ot Elpriiklandibirme? TON Vith.oh he JO Vi and at 4l= 7' 'er4er ' 1 We k"ite' 1 EDFORD SPRINGS—T.IIIB NV ELL • known and deliglitfittetantheetesort:Will txi Open r tbe meeption of viintota °nine first of Juan, and icept open tilltbe-firet of October.. - - - :, , . i , . •: -.„ „. Thototel Will be tinder the management of Mr. A. 411611, ePlirebt'elOinieettertuinnere, rind 'atteti smalo re r tfifa '109; PleWt4l.loorrVPrf*llll.nr kind IMatMerit. •-* -•- • • Parboil wishing rooms or any information in regard to the plea., will pso address .. -,. • • A. G. ALLEN'" ', Superintendent of Bedford Mineral Sprinp. YAAjournoient of Assignees 9 'Sale: SALE' OF TIIE titoPERTY' OF Irrax BHODES X.Ostponol until WED:s"f?, 1.41", July 141 h next. By *Met' et the Asst ona' : • : • 9:wav 1 • Reeliester,June 14th.11159. • " jab OMESTIC - DRY °DODS 'AND VAR-I i;. ETT un . 4 l3o? m itiZn-Si t s 3, ling . in par_t or Calicoes. Ging ., .161:menage,' Choose, Creels Flann e ls sari Hosiery; • • L 01?"1111:1-, it - I'TV , • - ' omit Steel . eadOinee'llesope, , Hoop Slrhis, Comte: Brittorm..Edalogs Wei Vail** Round_ Ccunba, Fans diterehießans and Bun, Umbreilan, PanUelnans 'Collin*Shirt noionni,'Suskiders, kr.; ae.'Ladiee thid - onrChlleoes and /Ilitigharna' Pad, atictrer'Y Pretty patterns. These goods are tasonamp,s...s.can:berloutai esassbere else, el ‘. 4 13.5. urt 6l3 lT.C±: 14211 ', 43 r10/1 iitiume, a " FRM NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY 1, 310ORGITE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1838 CAPITAL.. 56,299,900 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 2,194,111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE. for the year ending January 71, MS 933,734 12 TIITCOMPANY. INSUIIIIIS AGAINST - Loss or DRITIVO by Fire. almost every dermription of Property. TIZ RAI& 1144cfate, ' and, in an eases, baaed Upon the charattcoc Of theinkorr ur occupant, and the Merit:, of tho I'd","' - promptly n, pasted and paid without inference to Lchidon. A .pain t pernianciif (and proridol in Phila. danhin for pa!piterpt,4losirA in ihirim!n[r!f: , sArriairsera dx:rdrtissituttelts • ; .- Ifeassre:Jaraesitilltully Ors% 174:"W•;sxl street; ' " John Floyd Ss Co:, 173 Wood .treet; Brown .t Kirkpatrieus, tAlsorty street; B. r;riev,k,C6r,l9 Weod street': Al' tiliov A I:a., 51 Wood street; , .rstnes3VCSldtii , 4l kr.Cn.; tub Wood' stteel ' e 1 i nick ds Co.. 95 Water street: •• B. A. Fahnestoisk k Ise., First 1111,1 Wood Ms,: "JOR:.11:00(EVOI & Co.. Second stud Wood sks.; •• • Atwell.. Lee Wood.streetz • & Fyurth anti-Merkel .htriets ISTOTriajesii; isteaus st Co., Weo,taralWater sts F 'CEFReRSM.9 '[V P IatDELPITII: , CIeOPJZO 13 Bank street; Messrs. 'Myers. Claglsorn k Co.; 11112 Market street; CO., 22 Smith Front street; —4 • `Al'Cuteheon St Collins,-Front and New streets Smith, Williams ds Co.. 513 Market street; James Graham A: Co., :Y) and 2•2 Letitia street Joseph B. Mitidien, Escp, President hieehanies Bank tunes rtnnlap, Esu.. - PreFplent:ljnion .- Bank; Hon W A:Porter,late Judge Supreme Court JAMES IF. ARI OTT, Agent, Temporary . Ottlee: , lo3 Wood street ALLEGHENY. INSURANCE < ca OITTSBURCH. OF - FIB - B-ONa. 37 - Fifth Street, Bank Block. I.NSIIIIES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF . FIRS AND 'MARINE RISKS. ISAAC - JONES. Pre't.ident; JOHN D. McCORD, Vioa Prositlent; D. M. 1100 K, cerctary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agcnt. Dmrerots—lsaae Jones. C. 0. Hnsser, Harvey Chad% Ca t.. 12. E. Gray, Jahn. W n, H. L. Fahnestnek. John D. McCord, Isaac M Pennock. R. P. Sterling, Cart. Wm. Denti;Thos. M H: Dacis. mr2S DELA I WARE M LITIJAL INSURANCE COMPANY TNCORPORATED 1Y TTI E LEGISLA TURE OP PENNr4LVA N lA, ],C^.5. F.. CORX.E.I2 Th 7121.) .1 WA LATT STS Marine Insurance. . ON ,VESSEC-q, CAIIOO. To all puts of the irorhl. FIT4IGITT, On'foods, by River. Canals, Ittites.nnd Lana Carriages to all }tarts of tho Union. FlitE INSURANUez, • • • On isierclitualise On Stores, Tavellintt Rouses, etc; etc. ASSETS OF 111.12 1, • Novtantor.l, 1858. Bonds, Mortgages, and !teal . . .... $ 71,3ra Pltiladclphia t'itv c tcent.l:o::n 105.144 ito Pennsylvania Stitto t.rtans ............ ............. .... 104,4!:3' 00 Ilnitett States Treamiry Notes . 30,112 ea Railroad G - Et cent. Mortgrtge Bonds. . . 57.1.15 00 Stocks in Bailratale,tias and invuranou Cog... 082 50 Bills Receivable . . . 931,660 05 Balance in hands of Agent .s, Premiums oni Name Policinsrecently issued, and other - 61.;Z8.14 debts duo the ....... ....... . . ... • . Wm. Martin; • San F.. Stoke.% Edmund A. Souder, J. F. Peniston, Theophinta Paulding, Henry Sloan- John H. Pcnroo Edward Rutin qtma. John C.l :tvis, • H. Tones Bi - ooke, Jnmes Tr,11.13 r, Spencer 3Plivnine, Wni. Eyre, Jr., 'llotnas C. Hand, Jame:: V. nand, Hobert Burton, IVrn: G Lndwi , z, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph. 11. dames rL liTarl4o, • LI. R. M. Iltniton,.loshua I'. Eyre-. John Geo. G. Lieper, Setntile. Pitts Hugh T.lklorgan, • " Charles Fctley.. • Lerean. Presidont. TIICLS C.ll. Prestdent. HEMS' Lnacnxi Seeretary. • •' I'. A. itIADI?.IBtA, Agent. deyt !Co. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh; PHIT. n nELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE irtglrEAN' COMPANY , NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET ; Opposite the. Custom House, WILL MAXI.I ALL .KINDS OF INSIJ • R.O.;CP,:elther pArpeta3l or Limitkd, on. every 4<.scrigtion of .Prol'artY or Al`rreluTdr ,, i , !It re , * l A4blEt rates preirmtm. - . • . . ROLERT P. NINO. President; M. W. BALDWIN. Vice President, DIRECTORS: Charles Bases, E. B. Eughsh, P. B. Severy, ' C. Shennas, Msgrses. F. /I"e"cw', jytly Cortler Third and lCnoil streets PENNSYLITANIkINSI.TRA.NCE CO, • . • Of .11.1.ti.sburgh:, once PlitFCTOftS• Zi.c.01., Painter, 11.611rIttit,r;i4i. ' Grir•l'Spol.ti, Colttin, • • if. 'I A. :4. Cie rleury Sproul, Nich. Voeghtly, George W.ktud.ll. A. J. Junes, .Wade Ilamptu . , Robert. Fotriek. Chartered ' $300.000 FIRE AN a 'MAILINE TAKEN, of vll de seriptiond. • . , Merchants' Ittsurance Companv . OF FEETtiADELI'HLA.' • 7,14 V. Preaisteht,;:::...P..l.-I.iTAITS, Secretary Amount of Capital Slack paid in 'and incosted=o,ooo 00 . .. Retr4s • • . . .., --, Inrirei CatgoSi.:l:9 on the Ol dd an t.l nil . is6ppi Pavefs and Tributaries. 1n urns a1nin.141,91 .. xlamao- by- Fire. Al.zo, arinst the Pedllq of ..the Sei t and Inland. Naciption and'crnsportatiou. r/IRECTOM Wrn.-17. Pettit, .' J. U. Montfzontdry, John 14. , Ptitmroy, 1 E Wit .P.:J.'reantt, , . .F. na - ....-, . , p. - -10, ..„ • . U. L. Woolston, . John 'A. Al:la - shal, - CI at:. * Z 1,6 John J. Patterson, Elwood T` N . atty. • " ' .. - . - OFFICERS: •• ~ . 'WILLIAM V. PEWIT, PreEddent. E. F WITMEII., Vice Nei:Went, _ D. J. 3PCA.N'IN, Secretary.• • REFERENCES:. ~'-. .-.. .- • . I la.P/dlai/t/phia: • :- - Stein:nil?. di:slice k Co:, I Ittzek,Morg;dn &Stultole, f Funtro. Caldwell & Co. ~, ~. ,NO. :eI...WATER STREET. R': roircpl.lxTEß.. Agent. . t'ITISBURGI4; PFNN' In Philadelphia S.q4er, Limb S Coy . Trintt, - nto:&Co. - ,- • • A. T.•lane A Co.. • • •• rarsnunti : ti • jab.. Pittsburgh-Insurance Company f r 1096 WATER i STREET,::PITTSOIIIIgI4 ROBERT GA.f..WA:s";Presiddikkz. • • - • • , ALEX. BR; Vice PreFifient• A. F. himir e s t igai ma Ire LL , AND OAF:GO RISES, on Ohio Ith - et , : ud tributnileg, end MARINE ;: • • • And against Imes and icottv.,(:: by, Fire, and amimt , the Pertk of; the ana inland Westernjtintrane,e Con4iany OF PI.TTSB CitO.RGE - President; , • „ ' F. M. r;onn.N o. Serretary. Vies No. d 3 Water otreot, tSpwa Co.'g Warehouse.; - .up 8 9 1 irsa PUtstntrgh., ' , Will insure agaipstall hind.l of. EIRE and MARINE . A - FroMe IrcatiftitiOri;Msnged ' Directors who tire welt knowmio the-zoinutunity, and who aretileterrnina. z. by prornpt nesS au& I ibernli ty; pa. snainain the character , wtheti`thq tis".4'nssihne.9, its off:ring tlie test protect.lion to thogeoivhb det , ire VA* iliterifea ; ' ,, th , r- ASSE"P3,-APRHP 4 Both,IBSO. . . 0 1 1000 LC ..... ,Icq OQ OffiCtUartitilre ' ' - ocr Akceitut., etc ." 17,880 ,Is r :W. 24. Premium N0te5.......r.- -: A °7 ' .l NotoB tut!): 'discoMit Ca, ...... . George brie; . J.Valuifer; ]motto-VAuley.,.. Andrew 4c410y, Nithanialabintopi 411. p,i11k050n...., T,g'9l; , •-§T.l: l 'T!Al"zql',..":'..:i.. ; • . :,' lititioginiihie E:stiiiiiii4'44t.c.;4;:....,lo:pAv.. .iP44OPOAI;'', MTIt,,O,GIIRIft . A • ipplit.fgf.t.l,l!l,l;t'AtiO,ool.lo'.,tt:t,O.,!y:.., DUFF'S cOLLECIFI-RlntanliGes t ' - jrzlay2o PIT TSB Ul2 fl II; I'd_ •A: • COART - E7rF:XB - .611154P11TT0P - - - • c!):0 1 FA eati filing very low at IV E.:y1 . 1.11E1 14 k Ci)`.3'' t it . Filitistrcet, 3115UTIIttC0 . . S v .A.FI:TY PIFILADELPIIIA INLAND INSIJIIINCS,, =ECM Cope, tJeorge I,V. Brown, Jo,erTh • John Clayton, ' ' • .11 Witor, 63 Fourth Street. . . ornerns: A. A.VAIIIZIER. Presidtnit.' I. GRIEF. SPlLutllk Sc-erotary. [jai:ly Robert (Iniway , , Joseph P.llns.sstn. M. P.,:' Jelin tz..•ott; Jittnes Itfarshnil, ' 1 r i Rint)ey,' Jamei XV. ltailm3n,... ...Churl es - trlia thnot, Alesum,ler .I.lr.q4!ey, 1,. ; - .lobo b'utl rtc u,' N. F:7l.ait. - • • • Roi6M 4 t ; I A;llAcTons UIMMI .? George p W.Jaeksory eer .:• Alex. ti,. • Wm. Nelinight 7 ';`Alekanthir I SmilN wm..scurcnituvii, SAT I LDR.6-;6 V198,,1A TO V 0,149 P 5
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