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the doughty captain bore his years bravely
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' ~iielt'*"e....:--'?'_ -0 - , :•l''' .-' -- ,-. ! - `4 , ' ~4 ..-.54 .: - b,u'", up this distinguished repudiator of loxes, spRINGFI, ELD,, MT. ITERIViIpf . AND
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...1.;g4...4..,,. 4 r.,.,,,..,,_ -, i ~ people to abrogate thadecisions of their own road in name only. We hay . e . just rocel lh r ,
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courts. Having consummated this "crown- through a reliable channel, iniormatioxi at
;i: e lS."..-'ktlftlr - 4.1' . .,!.;4 4 ,2!' r,..7.--t."‘ro„.'.!"'" in act of glory," lie appointed ag_ents
~ for seems to give assurance , that
that the lo
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his property and set sail with his family' for er be ch a ea di ted eect by ro s ato naze tw ,
a b n ut rittsbureh.an iig d
the Merry. Isle of England. Proms
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I kkA; - . I;,,`'"''•'2,,`''.-:1.,74.%*i---4' gincinnati,,'inaitiged with special referee to
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justifiable
on the score of hberal difference of opinion,
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this was entrusted let it drop out. Lately , . ,- , • .
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ed as soon as the rails can be trans and bridged; and the track-,rlaylng may D
commenced "1 454 ;.A• ''l i f'l' Zl'..:- , :t.'; . • & -,: - 1 .:- s'
g-' 1 :; " .. P . - ' 3 1't ,... ,t,r.l . that this liberal member has let off several
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Pert o ed so o a a a to the
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and Pittsburgh . road is put 4.,. w _r u,
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Fort Wayne and Chicag..?.. n itlid tie jttc 9. : ti °
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FRIDAY MORNING
NOTICE TO PLEASURE-SEEKERS.
Those who purpose spending a tow weeks in
the country can be furnished with the .Daily
tst, and: thhs keep themselves advised of the
current news of the day and local occurrences
at home, by leaving their names at our publi
cation office. - -
THE! POST.
Our_ WEISEL'S may be had at the counting
room to-day, in wrappers ready_ for mail
ing. It hi-a capital number . ; eoutaii4g twen
ty-seven columns,* reading . matter, embody
ing ail the exciting news a the great bat
tl Ri turoPV,lhll reports 'Of-the inarketii.
great variety of editorial matter, correspond
ence, local news;,*o . ..,A6;: . J.nslubC of five our
th
mammo weekly-paper c. ,, c,rsta,,only.mie . tdollar
per Npvir is the.time to sub - scribe, when
exciting occurrences. are tahhig place almost
daily in ah pgrts Ofthe.vMrld.
THE 110 N. EDWARD W. 11. SCIIENRY.
We are a day or two behind our city
eotemporariesinpresenting the public with
the following, from the Philadelphia .Press :
The , ;United States;have been collatterally
represented in the British Parliament, by the
Barings, descended (rpm the Bi nettling of Phil.
ridelphia, Where Loid Ashburton, the resent
head of the family, was born, /799, and by
William Brown, of Liverpool. of the limn of
Browit'Srothers, New York. Mr. Brown has
resigned ,his seat for South - , Lanclishire, but
another gentleman with American connections
was returned at the last generalelection for the
Borough of Dartmouth. He is well known in
Pittsburgh, where he married, and is thus de
scribeCby' Capt. Dod,' in his Parlimentary
Companion, just published : Schenley, Edward
William Barrington, son of ,the late Major
Schenley, thelloyal Artillery'. Born 1799;
married Ist daughter of William Inglis, Esq.,
of Edinburg-, 2ndly, Jane Idarie,, daughter,
of Sir Williatn Templer Pole, of Shute House,
Devon; 'dilly, Mary, daughter ,of.: William
Croghan, Esq., of Pittsburgh, United States.
Educated at the Military College, Marlow.
Served with the Rifle Brigade, in the Peninsu
lar war, and was severely wounded at Water
loo. Afterwards entered the Consular service,
and employed in- the commission for the re
pression of the slave trade with Spain - and
Holland. A liberal;. and in favor of extending
the franchise to the " industrial clags'es." First
elected for Dartmouth in May, 1959. ,
If the date of his birth be here given cor
rectly;-Captain Schenley must have foughbt in
the.Periinsular campaign at the age of .6 fteen,
and have been at Waterloo at sixteen. In one
part of Captain Dod's Companion, his second
christbm name is given as Wyndhani; in an
- other, William.
Dartmouth is a parlimentary borough is
Devonshire, with a population of four thous
and five hundred and eight. The registered
electors; qualified to vote, aro only two hun
dred and sixty-four, consisting of household
ers paying,ilfty dollars yearly rent, and seven
freeman. _Captain Schenley 'WAS elected by a
majority of seven over his opponent Sir Thom
- us Herbert.
This Honorable Captain M. P. for Dart
mouth, has all American history, as well as.
British one. The first that was heard of the ,
honorable gentleman on this side of the water,
was Some fifteen or twenty years ago, when
the country was astonished with the news that
• a captain in the British army, past mid-age,,
had run away with a school girl from a
seminary .on Long Island. .The fact was
rendered the more interesting because the
girl was one of the richest heiresses in Arner l
ica. Her friends and relations in this city
_were at lirst. greatly outraged at this seizure
of the young,..bright jewel of their social cir
cle; and ineffectual attempts were made to
secure from the grasp of the bold Briton
the immense property to which his wife was
ness to Hardscrabble on Suke's run and all
the Schenley castles in the two cities?
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‘t it a ' , ..,.cias ~ 1 :id ~. 0 " . 4 .; 1
honest - Men have not achieved by iitlitiveli
less, laborious life-time.
:JULY 15, 185%
NRmstter whosgeNp_onse-no _matter
what the cost or extravagance,—or bow
many heart-burnings, or profound and
Ilastingsorrows it marcau.se,-;therstick close
to their only lesson of. / life 7 -p?sition and a
pampered 44,WtAviitiie may ! Such
,characteis are good points for rl.l3;driei, pi
White goelville
ciety of high,
.fashiol'abrlttin?fllgacy for such
fellows, which Orly rUquires n goal-nominal
rental, as. thuleat iiilieu'llernan.l and i the
members of,„this'..tribe, - .l.i . Uiii: Many" _an im
proved mothod of violating eyeiy precept
of the decalogue, and -ufterWards many a
patent way of evading liinvgate and it's
fears, from the Queen's cousin, tile/juke of
Cambridge, down to theih lowesFltanger-on
at the foreign office, if he has done the State
a service,•or has a friend. at Cotirt,''or - is in
society.
It has come to our earsAs if a bird had
brought it across the water,:that"the Tionor
able Captain has been . sistiei.sly annoyed at
the fact that a few copies OtTitiVist reached
England, and even in the brilliant'canvass
at Dartmouth, to secure those seven votes of
a majority, he was met by blazing handbills,
proclaiming him a repudiator. Clorying in
hi. 4 shame, he has' sent one of the handbills
to his agent in this city, with instructiorti'6
post, in . a censpicuous plaCiin his office.
No being on earth is a greater stickler
for the sanctit,V-13f the parental relation than
your regular John Bull; but this " noblest
Roman of them all," our K. P.-Repudiator
of Rail Road securities, has in his life-time
made three several Sabine incursions into
peaceful families and grabbed a wife, each
time against the wilrof a father and mother.
His last incursion was• upon American soil,
and hastening back, old England gavehim a
s ie ter.
But now to his last repudiation of Old
Mother England herself.. The following is
a true copy of a paper on file in the Clerk's
Office of the United States Circuit Court for
the Western District of PennsYlvania:
• Ufitrzn STATE, 1,
Western District of Pennsylvania. I
At Pittsburgh, on the 2.ii day of December,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight, hun
dred and fifty, Edward W. IL Schenley, a na
tive of England, came before the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of the United States, for said
District, and made the following declaration of
his intention to becomes citizen of the 'United
States in such cases made and provided, as fol
lows:.'
I. Edward W. H. Schinley, ariative a Eng
land, and heretofore a subject of the Queen of
Great Britan, d c., do swear that it is bona tide
my intention to become a citizen of the United
States, and to renounce and abjure forever all
allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince,
potentate, or -state sovereignty whatever; and
particularly to renounce and abjure forever all
allegiance and fidelity to the queen of Great
Britain and Ireland, whereof I was heretofore
a subject. EDWARD W. H. SC - RENLEY.
Sworn and subscribed this second day of De
cember, A. D. 1830.
and other interests of her realm to a man
who has solemnly sworn that it was his in•
tention to renounce and abjure forever ul'
allegiance and fidelity to Her Most Sacred
Majesty, she is less wise than we thought
her. The member froM' DartmoUth Perhaps
can, reconcile his American oaths.with his
English one, but on this side of the water his
position looks a little queer, to say ' - the least.
All this 'he may again repudiate, and re
turn just inlime torocognize " Hen), sweet I
home," or Hardscrabble for Dartmoutg, and
represent the repudiator at Harrisburg on
the railroads, which have enhanced his
property,audin the enterprise of which be has
his security for not dying in a workhouse
or living; on charity.
This Honorable M. P., for Dartmouth; now
sits on the same benches with other honora
ble gentlemen, who have invested their mon
ey in securities, based upon the faith rev
enue credit and corporate property of these
communities. lie was aware that his fellow
countrynien were investing in securities,
based upon the very, property of .which he
now enjoys the revenues, and refugei to
pay his share of taxes to meet these public
engagements. He, an interested pirty
boldly repudiates these contracts, and yet
the Honorable member for Dartmouth, will'
essay to bold up his head among the proud
Peers of Englanti, who black-ball a man of
their own order,• who is unable to pay Ins
gambling debts, or refuses to settle his 'het
ting book at a race course. There he claims
to be an Honorable gentleulan-r-bere :he
forswears allegiance to his sovereign, and.re
fuses to pay his share of public obligations.
We Wish Queen 'Victoria joy of her returned
subject—here we have had quite enough of
him. -
If Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and
reland, chocn.es to intrust the law-making
DEATH OF HON. RUFUS CHOATE.
The telegraph brings us the, melancholy
%vs of the death of this diguished ad
vocate and jurist. Hew as , Vain at Essex l , ,
glasachusetts, October bigA7o, ati.o4 , Agy
iht , sixtieth year of his 4e• He peas, A ram
his boyhood, an arderkloti
of- ktwwl
e and drew the *meaty I , 44*agesi
ir* , l the moderateoPtertimier Which
were afforded him. He grt a ioluat '47l)art
moutla,in 1819 . , with the highest hynors of
his class. After remaining ayer in the
capacity of tutor ut his' aims
: tered the C , mbridge : Law Shool, where he
remained ...a r fely. monais t .aud.then went to
tAt' - ' vih
Washing r ern- e--remainet - , about a
.Y9iFrjritl?.449rr*r—W;il;.if ;J.:19.1?fs ad
mated , to, tlykdiap ... d 8'24, tinsl; : front that
moment his course,was 'marked, and his rise
was rapid. He was:a - thorough lawyer ; for
each case he tins Most perfect prepar -
alien; and 'to his earnest devotion' to the
cause of his client, )se added the charm of
the most brilliant, and persuasive eloquence.
He occupiod a seat -in: the , Massachusetts
Assembly; antUalso hes .Sonste for a short
time, but be:dk.a not ptyrinit .politie.4 to di
vert him from the paths of professional toil
and professional success., In 1832, lie was
elected to Congress, sad served but a single
term,'declining a. re-election. hi 1834 he
removed front'f4aleirt td Boston, entering at
mice upon a large and iuiportant law busi
ness, l and coping with the leaders of the
Boston bar. For the next eight years,;his life
was one of themost aisiduous toil, and the
most, brilliant triumpha. In 1841, he suc
ceeded Mr. Webster
. who had entered the
cabinet of PreSident.tarrisiM, in the Sen
ate of the United .States.. Ho took fre-
Utient part in the discussions, and made
brilliant :speeches on the ~Oregon question,
the tariff, the Courts of the United States.
which'were published in pamphlet form. In
1813. at the Close of his term, he returned
from the Senate, and has since resided in
Boston I engaged in the most extensive
practice of the law, only occasionally di
verted from his labors by the preparation
and delivery of public addresses. The
style of his addresses in these public ora
tions, is peculiar and characteristic ; It is
rich; vivid and glowing, instinct with pas
sion; and colored with all the hue of fancy,
but,!sometimes, it must be admitted, a little
extravagant and exaggerated. But Mr.
Choates' political and literary labors are
small in comparison with the immense
amount of his professional toils. For many
years be has, by common consent of his
bre.thren,stood at the head of the bar in New
England, and, as an advocate, probably had
no superior in the country, In his death
the country has lost a great 'intellect. and a
lawyer of consummate judgment and uner
ring tact. In all his professional relations, as
well as his personal intercourse, he was a
`nigh toned gentleman.
ATUR A LIZATION.
This question is likely to be settled definitely
and practically by this government without.the
aid of politicians, and President making Con•
ventiona. Our telegraphic columns contain a
case in point, which demanded and received the
attention of our government on tbo instant.
The whole matter is clear to our mind, that
this government cannot take aback ward step
on this subject, and that we are bound to follow
and protect our citizens, native or naturalized
in their political rights, wherever they go. If
we have undertaken too large a contract, or
promised to du for the foreign born that which
is difficult or dangerous, why not back down
gracefully, but certainly as the form of natu
ralization now reads, we are bound by its terms
in all honor to maintain and defend in good
faith, its obligations.' We faiall look with in
inserest to.the result of this Berlin case, which
may eventuate, in serious complications, but
the position or our government cannot be
turrendemt without puncturing the most
magnificent theme for Fnnrth of July ora
tions we ever had.
The Republican Two Years' Amendment.
The Republicans of Ohio, to relieve their
party As much as possible of the odium of the
Masqichufetts Two-Year Amendment, have
charged that a similar law prevailed in' South
Carolina. The G,rotahia, of Clevoland, pub
lishes the following letter from the Deputy Sec
retary of the State of South Carolina, 'which
shows that the Republicans have been mistaken
in their reference to South Carolina:
Orme SECRETARY or STATE.
COLUMBIA'S. 0., Juno 11, '4. 9 . 1
In answer to your letter of the 4th of this
month, 1 would state that a foreigner under
the present law, as goon as - 'he bas taken the
oath ofallegiance; and received his certificate
under Unreal of the Clcrck of. Court, is en
titled to all the the privilegesof a native-born
citizen. There was a law in this State, ratifi
ed on the 26th. of March, 1784, which prevented
the foreigner from votiag until be had been
two years in'possession of his certificate of cit
izenship, but this law is repealed.
WILLLLIS It. HUNT,
Deputy Secretary of State.
West Point Military Academy.
The Board of Visitors to West Point Mili
tary Academy, iri,their report of the result of
their examination, say the expenses of that
institution are but as a drop in the ocean, com
pared with the advantages resulting, and that
have resulted, to the United States from it.
Allahe giogressivo improvements in war are
hero tested and ; 'applied, and their uses made
familiar, for the time - of trial. So that, on tho
score of_strictest economy, the people of the
United States could not devise a better nor
less expensive plan for military organization
and security, in event of war, than this insti
tution affords.
The Next Cenius.
The late Congress has appropriated only
$15,000 as a preliniinari:to .taking the next
consus, - for the preparation of blankforms, in
structions to Marshals, etc. Ample time will
baallowed forlhe ielection oflellablo deputies,
.
and such , arrangements will bo made by the
• ,
Secretary . of 'the 'lnterior as will secure the
prosecution_of the NT cirk. with more perfectness
than heretofore. Many applications have been
made for amploYment as clerks, but the Census
Bureau will not be organized until next•year;
'When the returns shall begin to be received.
Religiouand Politica.
'-tTereiniah'Shindle; Et minister of the " Ger
fniin :Lutherit Church'," was', last
'member of the, 'Pennsill.:ania
g~ Se nate Ilecently'the authorities or the
p ; ,14,40, e 4A . ,aeelarik the
holding of apolitical office incompatible with
that of - the clericidC
foreresigne(i Ins iniitiSterial, office, to. Wee ef
fact . as - scion as..the - congregatiOn wile!' his
charge can be, galtal. with a' cleigytian , Ile
hfus been - connected with the ,syfxl, of ~I:2enns
yliiniiifor nearly „ - .
Tine Moral of Elns silusibn is widelY Vplica-"
ble, and very. personal: " See; nurie'
ClisiMeal„,pePti r iti it' smile irradiated the
. face of
441i,j_taftint,! - "; an angel Avhispering 4 to it !"
i"• 11b sir replied-the nurse "it is only the
airukotaitalittle stoma:eh : " So when adittir
the ,Other dm, in .
- - WiltroB to . ay certain letter, from is certain
• I
411 - Pfsi*V ,-- I.Se , €!4, TitSia - PAIFIPtr: 9 1 4 55949,r,t1,
lAddiilksitsid , l , vlili only the wind, in hid dom.
, . 4
IA -.-
The Progreu of the "Great Eastern',
Steamship.
This collossal structW, some six hupdrod
and fifty feet in length, l 4rep2rted to he,,rapid-;
I:*POWebWits,-0134etion.--Litr,is 04;ectee:
atifumn.l
be iiiinsyltania is informed that the 'deck .
t .ilpielVihistaid- from end to Muleand.tbat -thp
'numerous Skylights are all in their 'places.
Three of the roasts had already been erected.
The lower decks, too, had been planked, and
great-progress-has - been made -in partitioning
74 intx! permenent compartments.
e grafid 'sallow's in a'forward State, look:
ing more like a drawing-room in a princely
mansion on shore, than. the, cabin of a ship.
On each side elegant cabins are fitting up, and
the other saloons, of which there are six in the
ship, are in an Midvanced state of construction.
One.of ,the cabins has been finished in order
that the visitor may judge of what the rest are
intended to be. This completed department
is'v, , ,hat, is called a family cabin, containing
bed-room, sitting-room and dressing-room, all
of them lofty, well ventilated, and possessing
a much.'greater number of conveniences than
could be found in a similarsuit on shore. An
immense number of men being kept constantly
at work, there was every prospect of the ship
being ready for her trial trip on the appointed
fourth of August. There is free circulation
now all through the ship, there being elegant,
stair-cases with carved oak balustrades,leading
to the various saloons and cabins, and iron lad
d e rs for the scie n ti tic or inveterately curious, who
cannot beleve they have "done" the ship until
they have explored the gloomy myrteries of
the vast engine room. • It is expected that the
ship will run at a rate of twenty miles an
hour, which may be sanguine, still, wo trust
that she may go on prosperously to completion,
and thus justify the scientific, but daring
seheme upon which she has been constructed.
If she should realize the hopes of her project
ors, and the designs of her architects, she will
fill a brighter page in England's history than
any of her victories by land or water,for she will
inaugurate a revolution in ocean transit, which
will bring the farthest ends of the earth to
gether, and transport a whole colony or an
entire army, at once, to any given point of the
world's map.
Worm is progreessing rapidly on the Chica
go
and North Western Railroad (late St. Paul
and Fond du Lac) and about two thousand
men are now employed at different points on
the line. The iron has been purchased on fa
vorable terms, and workmen will commence
laying the rails on that portion of the road al
ready graded. The track will be completed to
a point four miles above Oshkosh, by October
lat. The second installment of the bondhold
ers' subscription has been called in by the
Treasurer. The managers consider ths?. pros
pect 3 of the road highly encouraging.
The citizens of Philadelphia, opposed to
the running of the Passenger Railroad cars on
Sunday, have held a meeting, and appointed a
Committee to correspond with the Presidents
of the several roads upon the subject. They
also 4 - pointed "a Committee of Vigilance to
be composed of ono hundred good and true
men to carry into effect the object of the meet•
ing." The popular voice being in favor of run
ning the cars on Sunday, it does not seem prob
able that "the meeting" will "effect its ob
'act."
A VSICY curious article is published in the
Gazelle (le France, which affirms that in 1830,
when the restoration fell, Charka X. was tak
ing measures for the complete revision of the
treaties of 1815, and that overtures on the sub
ject were made by the French government to
Rue-ia through its ambassador, M. de Morti
mart. The Ga:ette declares that the Emperor
Nicholas fully approved of the scheme, and
that measures would certainly have been taken
for its immediate execution, had not the Revo
lution of duly upset the whole design.
AT the lag accounts from California, two
emigrants from Pennsylvania, but now leading
politicians on tho Pacific side, J. C. McKib
ben and J. W. Coffroth, gone out to fight
a duel, caused by McKibben having struck
Cotfroth fur a remark about the Broderick
Convention. The Herald, however, says the
matter was settled without et fight.
PAUL MOILPIIIt has determined to make New
York his future residence, and to enter upon
the practice of the law. Bonner is to pay him
up in the thousands for editing the chess de
partment of the Ledger. An odd chap is 151.,r
-phy about some things; reads and plays all
night and sleeps till noon every day, which ho
has ',right to do. "He pays his money," &c.
It: three weeks from this timo most of the
Southern States will have voted for Congress
mon, &-c. North Carolina, Tennesseo, .Ken
tucky, Alabama and Texas hold their elections
in the first days of August. In no ono of them
is th‘ore even so much as a faint hope for the
Opposition.
ELz& How's, the sewing machine man, to
whom all the different wanufacturers are oblig
ed to pay tribute for the use of a certian indis
pensable invention of his in use on each of the
various machines, has purchased Iranistan, the
former country residence of P. T. Barnum.
Ix the United States Circuit Court, et Phil
adelphia, an opinion has been delivered by
Judge Cadwalader, over ninety-nine pages
long,'in the famous gold dust case, which has
occupied the attention of the court for fully
eight years.
SECRETARY FLOYD'S health is slightly iqY
Proved and ho will return to Washingn to
accompany the President to Bedford Springs
on Monday.
Tn Boston Post thinks that Mayor Tie
=inn ought pot to 0044 sp many festivals,
dinners and late parties, as New 'York does
not want a night mayor
THE only political news of importance from
Great Britain is the, fact that Mr. Cobden had
declined a seat in Lord Palmerston's Cabinet.
THE Insurance Company of North America
has declared a semi-annual dividend of six per
cent., exclusive of State tax.
0. JENNINGS WISE is again in a duelling
difficulty. He may better quit before fie gets
hurt.
A. CEISSII! of San ,Francisco, California,
shows a population , of seventy-eight thousand
and, etghty-three.
at Washington iy very
.Acidity of the Stomach and Indlgeitlon.
"IginnoT EAT ANYTHING after taking your
Holland Bitters," is a remark frequently made to us.
- Tcipersonictronbled with acidity of the tdorrukch, Judi-
Benno's, or any (Reorder of the stomac h we would only
sardry St. Its world-wide, reputation bearCestab
laieg .pio no .br the many woudetdd e sit Itsieffect
ed, When used for Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Lisef Com
plaint, weakness of.any kind, Costiveness and Piles, it
should be taken in Irina doses—say half a raaspoonfid,
three, limes ailly, - before meals. ;
'Genuine highly `Ceneentrated'
Bitters is_prit up in he/f: pint bottles
mill. and ritailiskat one dollar per bottle. Thp t
. demand far this - truly celebrated Medicine hawgaped
many huitabaiss, which the public ettopldartypunst'
purcbsdng,
_Beware Ofltdposltiottl' fte name
is bri the basil of every bottle y2ti hay.
BENJAMIN vu, PX 0 1 0 6100114 No.
27 Wood,biitiOieti Fires ailal3eabad strf, Pithdohgh.
1J ~
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1" . 11WEITEIL , A iLiNpt, D ir,
ass
u ortmint of- ctru,DgE iv.s .ILEA.DY E
ilaytHEIG,. of all descriptions, along with, es'
Envoi Cava and Hasti Dr r **6 s', l33 * Sll the girl!
Pate= or Rum.' •- '- '• - ' - M. 1.-1,
.No. 24 :Mt
. ai.root, second Mary, Rooms Nos. 8.
,-. ,
Near Advertisements.
i k .
cc - t il i Vl PlDiThlriSlicinalielskNavigationC o m .
7 _ dila dajr: uclared a dill/len/lot THREE
-• ER Nf. Idie capnal stock of said Company pap
': • 4•1 on Alemnit ' 2 ::;•
Als/41hay ;have authorized - n distribution of stock
itmongst ther_idockholdeni, equal to One Dollar' per
...iihare,•fillyabla lb new stock or scrip. 13y order of the
'lloard.•-.; r '. • W.-13. COPELAND, Treasurer.
• - • ' - . Office at the Novelty Works.
Pittsburgh. anti' lA, 1850., •-, i vllid w
HIIGW-M. BOLE,
ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST,
GREAT 'WESTERN PLAINING MILL, car. e
bury and.Lhiguesne Way, Pittsburgh, Mt., will , make to
order, and warranted as good RS can be made, the
following machinery. -via:—Steam Engines, Turning
Lathe:4 for wood and iron f Planers,for wood and iron ;
Drilling Machines: HouseriandTobacco Screws ; Patent
right and Model Machines. in the best manner; Shafting,
Pullitta, and Hangers. of all sizes and variety; Screws, of
any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length, Will
also Make, and hare en ,hatid, • Doctor . and Nigger En
ginmr, laid Deck Pampa- for steamtsiats, ae. -lathe
Shears and other Planing dono to order; .:an plane 32
inches "wide, by 9 feet 8 lne hes long.
AU Order , Promptly Plttoland EaracJilo Solicitot.
N H.—Particular attention and promptitude given to
I repairs
y o d n i Prin
. flog Pressea and other Machines' -
i15..1
DUCK AND ALPACA
covrs AND DUSTERS,
Reduced Prices.
H Rs IiFELD & SON,
S MM ER
Undershirts and Drawers,
Uf Lisle Thread, Linen, Gauze, Dieritni, Silk, Cvitun and
POPULAR PRICES;
L 111H-413FELD 4 SON'S,
CU TEES. SU WI N 1)0 W
SASE' AND FRAMES, AT AUCTION.—Thia, FRI
DAY. AFTERNOON, July lath. at 2 o'clock. at the Coin
mercutlSales Rooms, No. C 4 Fifth street, will be sold
-4 Counters. and a quantity of
Re lights, Window Sash; a quantity of Window Frames;
A Counting-House Deek;
4 Chiliken's-liuggies• •
.yl5 I'. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
itucEta sTuktE AT A u cTIoN.—On
MONDAY. July 15th, at lu o'clock, A. M., will be
sold. at No. 455 Penn strest, an assortment of Groceries,
Queensware.Glass, Nails, CoUnter.blielvi ri g. Show-Cases,
Platform and Counter Scales, Ac , as the owner is declin
ing business. Salo positive
1315 P: M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
tItTETF . ATiitifiN7
This, FRIDAY. AFTERNOON, July 15th. at two
o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms No 54 Fifth
street. will Le sold—One Side-Table, Marble-top Dressing
Bureau, Turned Post Bedaead. Enclosed Wash Stand,
that have been well kept, been in use buts feW months.
jyls P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
'MEW DOMESTIC ANI) STAPLE DR
GOODS are beftrllreaeived almost daily.
jYni • C. - HANSON LOVE, 74 Market At
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PL A STA sf AT E REPORTS.—
x Casey; Volume S, j1:1-4 received.
jyls KAY A CO, 55 Wood street.
A NN' UAL DRlE.ST.—Brigfnly's Purdon's
,Annual Digests, front May M, 1553, to May i 15,1559.
a 15 RA CO.. Oh ee •
NEW FIRM.
GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO.,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
TEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS
S
YLUDIBERS awl FINISHERS of ail lziu.l,l of bro.,
DEALERS IN GAS FUTURES, AC
Onlee and Wareroomt No. 124 Wood
Ave Door■ from Fifth.
Foundry, No. 1 5 First •t., 11. re Doors below
Illonongsbels , 'Muse.
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The well-known practical shill and experience. in the
variona branches of liras.% Casting. Steam Gas Pipe
Fitting, of the ixiiior membe it s the fine, (who will
giro their personal attention to till work entriistea to
thaw) should entitle 11.4 to a share of pot Ate patronage.
All Ordera Promptly Filled.
(y 1 ktf
To Housekeepers.
SomErriilNG N BIV.—B. T. BABBITT'S
BEST MEDICINAL SALERATUS,
c R ita mannfeentred from common salt, and is
pre
Q
d n e ti i r e til e y rio d u itle , r * e uci nt o rr r t e in x i t
rn iti t T , ‘r t - i i.l
s e u r a , t i n ;
" ' All ar e t
I d . e e
manner as to produce Broad. 13ischiits and all
Amlkinils of Cake, without containing a particle of -or , '
Sal eratus when the bread or cake Fs letk . edi
there
by,,producing wholesome results Every peril ~ ,
7 Uli;leof Saleratus is turned to gas. and passes f t
ithrough the bread or biseilit while baking; con.;
, equently nothing remains but common .Salt.!
Water and Flour. Too will readily perceive try
c%,i.the tasto of this , 3alaratus that it is entirely i 11 1 4,;
lferent from other Saleratus.
It is packed in one pouV pape e rs t ,_ each wrap'
~,,t re l r z d;d. . .l : o .B .i T t ui. Bir,,t,b twistedt s3 ..lo o r lll o e f t e irl ~.,,
Ist , tli a glass of effervescing water on the top.—
, n lWhen you purchasoono paper you should pre,
I uiserve the wrapper, and be particular to get the
--.4 nlnext exactl y.li •e ie firat4Wand SS aboie.
Full directions for making Bread with h.
*derails and Sour ?Silk or Cream Tartar, wit
c Q accompany each package; also, directions for,
v omaking all kinds of Pastry; also, tor utaking'
Soda Water and Seidlitz Powders,
......th l
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MAKE TOUR OWN SOAP,
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ST
ITH
1 •
° ,13. T. BABBITT'S. PURE CO
POTASH.
I Warranted double the strength of ordinnry Pot
c c lashi put up in cans—l 5,2 '4..., 3 Iris., 0 ths: and
v cll.: ftis.—with full directions for making Hard and
!Soft Soap. Consumers will find this the cheap
loot Potash in market. " '
"Ntl l
Manufactured and for sale by
. .
B. T. BABBITT,
Nos. CiS. and 70 Washington st, N. 1'.., i
7 Ojiy'llydaw rind No. 21 India st., Boston.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Reduction in Prices.
WM. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.,
No. 31 "Fifth street,
WILL CLOSE OUT THEIR IMMENSE
..tool: of SUMMER GOODS, cousi.vting of •
and CHILDREN'S,
Boots. Shoes and Gaiters,
OF ALL STYLai AND QUALITIES,
At a great reduction on former Pricer, aa they wislr to
(lose Out their Present Stock
o make room for FMI 0004 S
W. E. SCIEIIERTZ & Ea.
31 FIFTH STREET•
TO NEW CASTLE BY.CANAL:
to. TO PASSENGERS GOING TO NEW CASTLE
AND NORTH OF THAT PLACE.—You will not
forget that the daily line of Packets between New Castle
and New Brighton still connect with the accommodation
train, on the ei2O, P. m., and with the 6,05, at New
Brighton. By going by this route yon will save tune and
money, which is a groat object at the present. time, as
money is scarce, and the frost has done great damage
Je26:3m.d
THE MANUFACTURERS OF SA W
YER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE 'SOAP,
after subjecting it to the severest testa known to the
trade, are fully peranaded that theriais noVamily Wash.
ing Soap in the United States, for so little money, haring.g
at once so many good qualities, (and so few tit...counts.)
OF HE,AUW— y ln•colors, firmness, surface and tex
m, •
t t
PUR ang PPY•LIn • freedere 'trim' thrpentlne,
elky, firth ollsatate grease, and adulterations.:;
QUAZITY--Vor washing clothes, of every descrip
tion coarse or fine; cotton, linen, woolen or silk; dyed,
printed or white: for sera tar, grease, pitch, paird,
oil, printers'.lnk, shoemakers'
: war, etc., from clothes
furniture, and from the hands'
Give
Give it a fair trial for yourselves, and be convinced.
Remember, the name, is on each bar. Ask for a copy
of the directions. ' • B.C. &'J. H. SAWYER.
jeB 47 -Wood street, Pittsburgh.
...AIARION STREET.—For sale., a Tam
fortable tin-story BriCk Dwelling, of flia rooms.
an cellar. The lot in SO feet front, by lo.t feet dap, on,
an alley; a large grape arbor, stone wall and paling in
front, a frame outbuilding, la Price s2,' Onnl >Terme
-018 - a curn - Envi SON,
le3o , • , - •61 Market street.
NESEI - BUTTKR.:=7 jars incl._ 4 ;kegsF
Fresh Batter, just received and for sale by
.11111.E9 A. FETZER, -
tel' corner Market. and First fitreets.
. _.. ..
Hoek
• CENTS per - yard,
is what we are selling a large lot of Waidungton
and -White Print& for, home being olitatyl ea,C.i. and
otborasoiled---ntherWiae aplehdid good& •
. . :• . ,C. HANSON LOVE,I4 Market ittieet. • .
s(XP Re le i 4tlt '141,M5.°11 ( 2.
Stationery gores of - SALSVEN,.
"°l= stor e s
0 4 9' 3 4PO d i lill ' x8/ Thfrd StS `
.•
gnu Advertise
.. ......._.
CITY AND COUNTY liliN :, confits
NOTICE IS HERE IGI ! N'N' t ilAti
in puraultnce of an act or4Ssembl • relal"k theivv:
to, and the baiter of. Inctarporation, eppraried Anilli
11th, 1819. P.peketo receive sttbahription's to the Camtli
Stock of the Gity:and tkltinty Inattr leaComflany ofed,
city of Alleghenzwill 're.opeir:tit the Once of
PETERSON, Federal street, Allegenrimi MONDILTithe
llth ofJuly, add 'be cotttinue&until their ;number
of shares are -subscribed, from '9 o'clocki", A:tld, to 4
.
o'clock, P. M.. each day. , :„ - ;
. .
Josiah King, 'Titres L. Graham,
Henry Irwin, William B. Pusey,
Peter Peterson, John Birmingham,
0. G. Craig. - - Wm. P. Ba ulT4
James' Old, John Irwin. Sen.,
James Gibson, John Sampson,
C. Yeaer, . George Lewis,
SamuelGormly, Nicholas Noegittly, Sea,
John A. Scott, R. P. M'Dowell, -
•John W. Riddle, David Greig._
Samuel Lindsay, Jun, J. Longixtare, • -
M. Boreland, ThomatioParleya . .
D. M. Evans, Alex. filial:ds,. . , •
-R. W. Poindexter, Thomsa'Donfielly; - •
James Park, Jun, , James A. Gibson,
D. LeetShields, , . ' • Cbr OniSs l6.4 ' 3.
i y 11: t f , , . , -
OFFICE OF THE • 1
PITTSBURGH GAS:COMPANY,
Pittsburgh, July n, 1859, •
DIVIDEND.—The Tutee of the Pittsburgh
tins Company have this day declared a dividend
of FIVE PER CENT.. on the capital stock, out of the
profits of the six.toonths ettding;OttiJmaey ult., payable
to stockholders or their legal represoutatives, on-dSoo
mans.• ' JAM 'U 11f.
EPF
HI TT INAHArPASSM IA.hesub
sri
beta to the capital stock of the Pittsburgh and Birming
ham Passenger Rulrotal 'Company, will - meet'for the
purpose of ereeting a Board of Directors, at Una MON
ONGAHELA HOUSE, in the City of Pittsburgh, on
FRIDAY EVENING, the 220 inst., at 7 o'clock.
S. M. WICKERSHAM,
, Chaizinarkof Commissioner.
C. S. Ertrrsn, Secretary..
PiWthurgh, July 12th,- 1859.
No. 83 Wood street
ENGINEER:9 OFFICE P. tC.B. R. I
KEATING'S Owners Srrnos, July. 13,../W. j ,
On TO RAILROAD CONTRATOES—Propatude for
Gradation, Masonry and Biillaiting; of pert Of the
Pittsburgh and Connellsrille Railroad, between Pitts ,
burgh and Port Perry, divided in section otabotitone
toile in length, will be received at said office theuntil_
=1 inst.
Profiles and specifications will be shown by the Engi
neer at his oftiee. - -
IZ.'td MORRISON CO.
I•7' O'X R "7' 1:) T.. - 14 C
OFFICE at the Pittsburgh .Post,_ Fifth
street, near Wood. jyl3-
No: ki.3 Wow.] street
Valuable ALarket Street and Man=
chester Property for Sale.
MEE SUBSCRIBERS, in virtue of powers
conferred upon them by the wilt of the late Judge
Riddle, offer for sale the following excellent business
locations
A lot fronting 31 feet on Market street, by 176 -- feet
deep to Chancery Lane, with the two three-story busi
ness houses on Market street, a two-story house in the
rear of the same, and a two-story dwelling house on
Fourth street. The lot has a Trout of 34 feet on Fourth
street, by CO feet deep on Chancery Lane. This proper
ty, from its large trout on two streets, offers a favorable
opportunity to business Men desiring a good business
location.
In order to accommodate purchasers, the Fourth.
street, extending back on Chancery Lane 30 feet, will be
cold separately from the Market street pronerty.
Also, a lot of ground in the borough of Manchester,
baring a front on Locust street of 34 feet, ands depth -Cr
160 feet 6 inches, being bounded on ono side try Leckey
alley, on which is erected a brick dwelling house of two
stories, with a portico in Tron'" and having appurtenant
thereto aconvement m-house and smoke house, and a
stable and carriage house on the other side of Leckey
alley; this property is now in the occupancy of Captain,
Miller. The above property will - be sold 'upon terms
greatly conducive to the interests of purchasers, bothas
relate to price and time of payment, as the Executors
are anxious to close up the affairs of the estate. For
further particulars, price, terms. ac_ apply to either of
the subscribers, or to S. CUTHEERT. Agent, Market
street, Pittsburgh. JOSEPH P. GAZZAM, D.,
(Alice, No-? 5 Sixth street.
CHARLES STALER, Atty. at Law,
14.3wdew Office, 81 Fourth street.
PIANOS! PIANOS!!
iv-F.Fw.
Arrival ;of of Pianos.
THE SUBSCRIBER . IIAS JUST RE-
Cell, ed from the roneufectory of
A fresh supply of tllcir
The nudrionenla have all been r elected personally by
he ant..crilx.r, at the Factory,
ESPECIALLY RR TIIIS MARKET.
.Those in want of Pianos are incited. to call, and ezame
toe this stock, which nomprises.all the various styles
manuNeturod by Chickoriu,k k Sons, from the plainest
to the most elstorately• Caired and at prices to
suit all purchasers. ;
NEW STOCK . 01F MELODEONS.
JUST RECEIVED-A SPLENDID NEW
lot of MELODEONS. from the
factory of MASON d RAMLLN, Boston,
including all the atyleamade bythis firm..
These instruments have been approved
by the greatest musicians lu the country--as Dr. Lowell
Mason, Geo:F. Root, W. B. Bnidhury, and others—eon
eequently they can ho relied on as being jirif des.: earn,.
mesas. They are noted for the following - points: • '
1. Their pure and musical quality of tone. .
2. Their great power of tone.
a. Their perfect equality of tone. ,
4.• Their prompt and_ asy touch.. ,
S. Their beautiful style of Knish.. . -
e. Their durability.
7. Their cheapness of price.
For sari only by JOR? B. MELLOR,:
No. 81 Wood. street.
Descriptive circulars mailed to any address. tinyla
THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO
- PHICADELFITLII,
INSURES' AGAINST .- LOSS . OR DAMAGE
by Fire on-Buildnaga,-Merchendize, Furniture,
at reasonable rates of prorniuiri. . • --
Dinecross --F.Ratchford Starr; Wilhaniarlide,of
?Aliso A. Co; Nabro Frazier; Inc. M. Atwood, of Atwood,
White A Co; Beb.l. T. TrEdiek, of Tredlck, Stokes A pg.;
Henry Wharton; 3fordecal L. Dawson,' Osao.M: Stewart.
of Stewart S Bro.; 301111. H. Brown, of John H. Brown A
CO.; B. A: Fahnestock, of B.A.Fahnestock. A Co.; Atidfew
D. Cash; J. L. Erringer. of Wood A Erringer."
F. BATCH - FORD STARR, President.
CHARLES W, COIF, Secretary:
Prrisannalt EssEsnlmas.—Wm.Holmes &Op . J. Punster
& Co, Thomas 14.110 we. Esq.;Jas. Idarshall, Esq., Allen
Kramer, Esq,Nilson, Al'Elroy Co., Wilson, Payne' •t
Co., Bailey, ProvrA , Co,',l.4slngston, Copeland
James 13. j..yon Co, -- Wrn. - S. Lusty 4 Co. • •
giLv. S. Eirtir4l4 & CO., Agents,
4.1 Wood street.
awcanortaus ASD =nu Er mar 'num os
Cooking Parlor &Heating Stovee
PLAIN AND FANCY tirtATN. ',HOSTS,
YOUTHS',
WM. H. WIIITNET,
CRICK.FaRING & SONS,
UNRIVALLED PIANOS.
.44-ALL INSTRUMENTS WARR/MED.-RI
JOAN IL MELLOR,
Si WOOD STRINta
AITNA• &WYE WORKS.
Sole Proprietor of the Celebrated
PATENT OAS BURNING• AND : SMOKE CONSUMING
• COO R. STOVES.
Office and Sales Roome,
0c=13,2p No. 4 Wood Sired, Pifletitroft.
Q MYTH- & SNOWDEN'S' '
.
NEW TEA . STORE,
No. 34 Fifth Street. - • • :
EXTRA' 'CURIOUS — OOLONGS, — FINEST TOP
RTRONEI. GUNPOWDERS,
IMPERIAL.% SREAKFAST TEAS,
All purchased at lowest cash prices and for sale Whole
sale and Retail, at, , SMYTH A SNOWDEN'S,
mrlettf 'New Tee Store. St MU street.
MERCHANT TAILOII.I
CORNER -FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS,
PITTSIIURCIII; PA.
AS JUST RECEIVED A FRFSII SUP
PLY of Spring and Summer Goods, which he is
pd to' manufacture to order in the latest style.,
.treasonable rale& aPl4.lm
D. B. ItOIREItS & CO:,
MANIIIACTIIP.FaS or
Eutaw IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
°Slrner P4 -1
. 4 4 44 VIVO,' Srae,tix I
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Adjournment. of Assignees? Sale;
THE SALE OF THE PROPERTY OF
SIRS t RHODES - -is postponed until vnalaygs.:
LAI, July 14th next, By order of the ,Asldgetses. •
THOS. J. PORA
• • 13. 8; CHAMBERLIN, •
GEO F - GILLMORE,
Rochester, June 14th, 1859. - - fen ,••
I. 'IT: CHADWICK ' '
• CHADPW!.CIi. & • SON,
COMMISSIOI( MERCHANTS,
DEALERSD% - PAPED AND rt4cs, -
And Agents for the isle of •
Id:awning'Fife'Brick and - POt • Clay ' •
ZC05.1.49 thid 151 liii4iqt; flair:Sit/4 RIN4TO
- Cash .
- lysayphr
'±RAN'PS CAS.II3, VAN: of
Arj Clia.9 - 117gdect sad adjatiged - in theE= iim eGautt,
of Pennsylvania. .-garlaeV -
B r ?, - • : ,r4l.,Cer
EMNPU
justwantg.
NORTHDRN
ASSURANCE COMPANY
NO. 1, MOORGITE _STREET, LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1836.
CAPITAL $6,299,800 00
PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. , 2,194,111 02
ANNUAL REVENUE, for tho year
ending January 3L113.55 933,734 12
THIS -COMPANY- INSURES AGAINST-
Loss or Inunage by Fire, almost every description
of Property. The - ,d2das f . T.frdfiat'n ofe .refeitY
in all cases, based upda the lclialikiter iof. the 'ember or
occupant, and the merits of the risk.. -
.Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference
to London. Aspects( permanent fund provided in Phila
delphia for ixelniela of losses In this rcoi&frli
1 / 3 4:111.11ifi itr :
Me4srs: JaMestlPCally'&l3s.374 WOod streetf l .
Johti - Flot & Co.. 173 Wood Street;
Brown & Kirkpatricks,393 Liberty street
D. Gregg It Co, On_Wood street;:
54 Wood. street;
‘‘' James M'Candless 8 - C0.;163 - Vr0.33 street;
• Nwrnek & Co., 85 Water street;
B. A, Fatinestook & Co., First and , Wopdhstai
• Jos...Woodwell & Co, Second and Wood , str,
. Atwell. Lee &.Co., 8 Wood street.; -
‘‘.-...--Burehtleld & Co,-Fonrth and Market. streets
• -AFCandifllN - M:!tanak Cop Nyoviand Water et a
Itealltalla-elelltideeta;; -
- George H. Btuart, - Esq:., 13 - Bank street;
Messrs. Myers. Claglioni SpCo.,4332.Msticet:atreett=
" Wm. WEee C0.4.22.50nth Front street;
ICFCnteheon & Collins, Front and New streets
Smith, NlTllliarns,l Co.; 513 Market street;
" James Grahamk Co, 25 and Letitia street
'Joseph B. Mittliell, Esq., President Mechanics Bank
James Dunlap; Esq, President Union Bank; •
Hon. W. A. Porter late Judge Supreme ,Conrt.
J AMES. W., ARROTT, Agent,
- je2Lly -
Temp., offia,lo3 r ood stmt.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE— CO
. .
Op .PIT'TSI3I.IItCH. --
OFFICE—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block.
INSURES' AGAINST 'ALL - KINDS OF
FIRE AND IrAIuNE RISKS.
ISAAC:JONES; President; JOHN D . McCORD, Vice
President; D. M. HOOK, Seeretary; Capt. WILLIAM
DEAN, General Agent. .
Dutzareas—lsaac Jones.C. o.llussej, TlarveY _
Capt. R. C. Gray, John A.Wilson.B.L-Fa.bnestoek, John
D.MeCOrd, Isaac M. Pen neck; R. P. Sterling,Capt-
Dean, Thos. B. Howe, - Robt. H. Davis. n3y2B
DELAWARE RIITIJAL
S-AFETY
INSURANCE COMPANY
INCORPOHATED BY THE_ LEGISLA
'FREEE OF PENNSLVANIA,IB3S.
OFFICES. E. CORNER TUIRDAND WALNUT STU
PHILADELPHIA..
Marine Insurance.
ON VF EIS, .
))) . .-
CARGO. To all parts ot the world.
FREIGHT,
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River, Quails, Lakes, and Land Carriages
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANC?...n .
On Merchandise generally;
- On Stores, Dwelling Rouses; etc., etc.'
ASSETS , UP THE - COMPAII-y,
Bortil.4. , llfcrtgages; and Real . . ... $ 71,363.85
Philadelphia City 6 vs cent. Loan...-.—....«....,..106,14400
.Pennaylcania State 104,423 00
'United Staten Trea5ury.:..:.::...:..:..::.30, 112 . 00
Railroad 6* Cent. Mortgage,..- . 67,375 00
Stocks in Rai/roads, Otia and Insarauce:C . os..., ASV. 60
8i115... '331,1300
Cash on hand 42,067 $l5
Balance m hands of Agents,-Pre - nritins •
Marine Policies root:IS/1y issued, and other ahm 14
del , t4'iluc the......
. .
A1.?,.20 !Ott&
Sithnel E. St.oke
EZZEZ!
T E geo mu y a n d ilutP Bu su g ain r' ;,. F t/ , :ri l'e n spa n' iti • • :
Johnli. Penrose, jonei Brooke"
Johu C.Davis,• •
'James Trapsir, . 8 41 um neer
Nv nr. Eyre, Jr., ' it o bart, Barton , '
Jameo C. Rand, Jane . ,
Wm. C Ludwig, , ! 11120 .
James B. 3.VParland,
j'Ae l?.. " Se'a
• Joshua P. Ere, lien . lu. • •
• D r . Ai. Huston,- jehiu.g. sempla.-P/.!I
Bugh • • aT: Morgan, •
Charles Sate, t 'J. T. Loegl,d . - en .
V. IL LIAM MARiNvpr
HAM? Yiee Rresident. • , •
Esser
LTIEV"'
w .' tgr!lVlisAtteeF,Tric..prtb3A,Ageturlitg.h.-
. ,
PgiliaLpv.rr A ni:OL V.TAP -011)
, .
iarEl:6lSUltikliCE .COMPANY,
N0:149 CRESNRT STREET, • t
• • -•• oi,i,csite• the -Custom licrose,
WI,LL MAXEr.XLL KINDS OF INSU- •
y RANCE, eitlici Perpetual or Luinit.ekon every
description of t'reperty or Merchandise; at revonable
M. W. BAJ.DWLY, Vice Prsiotent,.
Charles Sayea, - ,
E. B. English, George BrOwtt,.
P. B savory Joseph.S. Paul,'
• C. Shennatt - • .
Magargei l / 2 - E. Wiioi , .is
F. gt,ecesoaa , Seeretsty. , , , . . ,
• ' ', , COFFIN:Agent,
" • 4.1 y. - • 'Corner Tturd and Wood streets
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
Of Pittsburgh- • -
Office .. . .. .. Fourth Street
..DIRECTORS. .
Jacob Painter, Roily Patterson. I. Grter Sproul,
C. Colton, ", - James IL Hopkins.'A. A. Carrier,
Berea Sproul,. , Mott. Voegt.tly,, George W.Smith.
Jones, • 'Wade Ilatop.to Robert Patriok,
'Chattered 'Capital... 4 .300.000
FIRE AND DIAREiE f EISIM " yeacEN, - of all de
scription,s.
0171CL8.9 :
A. A. CARRIER, President.
I. GRIER SPROUL, Seatetary
Nerdants': bstirance
'CiFe PEtICWJELPEtt.k.
J, X'CA.i . .*,Fieuretary
Amount of Capital Stock paid in arid MvestedVoo,ooo 00
63,42 S 85
ams,42s s 6
'Wires Cargo' Risks -on the'Ohiciand - MtVissippt Rivera
tindTribuMnes... Insures against lim ..., I.da=ge by
Firer: Also, agamst the Perils of ttue,.So k and Inland
Navigation and Tranntation.
CTORS -
Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. Montgomery, John M. Pqraroy,
D.. 1. NPCann, F...F..Witmer, Rene Guilion,
B. L. Woolston, John A. Marshall, Cl.as. B. Wright,
JohnJ. Patterson, Elwood T. Ensey. -- _ - 1 .. ,
..,.:- OFFICERS: - •
'wn,raikr - v. Isfirr, *resident: •
- : • E. F. WITMER, Nies PreSident,, •
ll Jr 3I`CANN. Secretary.: .., , •. i
• - .4F,MSENOBiII .
1
is .phizadaphici . pi phacOpQrf:
Selzer, Lamb A CO., '' Statrinntz; , justice A' Co.,
Tnadt, Bro. A Co., . -., -I•Bricir...ldorgpa ASltlctfole,
Lane A Co., - • Pum%,,Caldwell A Co.
PITTSBITROL(OFFI NO. 97 ATER STREET.
ja6 - •.• - . - -It. , W. POINT) TEE: Agent.
. . .
~ittsbw~h~:lx~u~a~ca: Company,
NO, 18 WATER' STREET.'PITTSBURGH. -
ROBERT GALWAY, Pre6ideng
ALEX..BRADLE Y, Vice President.
F. A. MEHAET, Secretary..
,
- /Er IF . antres IfOLTYAGO GARGO RISKS, on
the Ohio and :MnWseiot Eisen. and .tritnattries,. and
MAlGNERLSEtlgerieray,
Altd against !use and dattute by Fire, an oriet. the
Perds - or. the ses , aaa Inland Nevikation. andTranspor-
.D . (AIC7OBB
_
RobertGalway, ' Simnel IPClui-kan,
Joseph P. Garsani, M.D., John Scott, - -
James Maanhall, DnVid Richey,
James. W. Mailman, .Charteavisbnthnot,
Alexandir Bradley "J. 1...1.6ech,.
John Fullerton, Isl. F. Efart..,_
B. Robinson,
SViWam Carr,
Western Insurance Company,
OF PITTSI;tID94,GII.,
cii o 4 l 9/; POS/E''PF92I4II GORPONeaeti,:r.
OM:2. No. se Water atret%( Pang.* Co-'s NYarebdtulg,
up Maim) Pittsburgh.
Will iusure agsinst all kyip of F:ii.t.iand...M.A.ll:l3l.
A* Home Institution, Managed by- Directors who are
well kndwn in the community, andwho are determined,
by promptness and, liberality, to mrdntain the character
which they - have assumed, as-offering the best . prntec
don to those who deidrwtobwirusured. • -
- AsSATS;APRIV3Oth,IBS9.
Stck Acliounts.. 7 . .
(Mee
Open Account%
Prlzniwn.
biotes and bins' dii,counta
_
George Dareie,. _ Jr
J. Wutler, -- .George W. Jackson,
„James „murday, AleL'§peer,, - •
Andrew Ackley, , Wirt. McKnight,. -
Nathaniel Jlohnes, Alexander Nurlick,
- D. au Long, - ' Smith;
0.
c. w. Riaebon.
ILE OLDEST AND LARGEST ;,;•
Li(~to aphis Establisludeat ,the City.
;Rillii S. -
PR ACTICAL .I.ITH-OtRiPHE R
CORNERTNIRDAND
- :
i f
'‘
rillY 2 P , _ . , ,
C
. - IN,ETY,., AND DJ.J,
... , .. .. ,
- ,
COATS' AND -DUSTERS," •
lu endless variety at
P. 0:P 11 1:141' R . . :P -R S;
R1R911P1310 , 410,
eiilVderi, ua
liiia3Mol
90,090 00
17,888 39
1b,387
. .
30,076 12 •••
.22
• - 8309,149 06
PITTBBIIEGH;' Pd