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IST, iii tin).. , kli , ;t, l,as Ilk":11' 4 ear nestly advocated the claims and •'stilled the merits of this great statesman. We have never hail occasion to change :our opinion of bins. The ttpposition ,ny he is unpopular. It is not true diet he is so, or ever was, with the inatiSeS of the people. In the demoralization which has obtained among politicians, the thousands of office ekers whom ho has been unable to gratify liave made their private griefs the !Trott nd of at tacks upon his public administration, and these sore-head yelps have been made muds of by his enemies. Ile cares not for them nor such as they. The men who hare received favors at his hands, and know his worth, cannot but join with /he people in calling upon him tore-consider his determination, and again, by his power and position, sari the party upon which the nation depends for its prosperity in the future, as it has in the past. it is no office seeker that he will thus become, but as Cincinnatus turned from his plow to save his country, so he, by consenting to receive the nomination of the Charleston Convention, like a true patriot, will crown the glory of his age by adding strength and vigor to the American Louis .14 APeLEON, WO are told, is about to send a part of his Austrian prisoners to Alge ria. The French Soldiers in that colony are employed on the public works, drawing extra pay for that labor. The Austrian prisoners are to be employed in the same way, if Chey choose, and at the same rate of wages. This is tar better than to be shut in, anywhere, under irksome guards ; and no doubt when the war closes, no small portion of these Germans will remain in Algeria, as the llessian,, after the revolutionary war did in the l 7 nsted States After the lapse of a few years the !node and circumstances of their appearance in the colony will be forgotten, and they will be as good Al gerines as the best of the foreign emigrants. We have little doubt, if the statement to which we refer is true, and any part of the Austrian prisoners are sent to Africa, nearly all will be; always provided, that the war doanot close so abruptly as to prevent the measure. An enlightened and humane policy toward prisoners and wounded, alleviates the horrors and diminishes the frequency of the . feourrence of war. Anticipating the National Convention The London News devotes an article to Mr. Seward as the Republican candidate for the Presidency of the United Staten, and ad vises him what to do in regard to the African slave trade, so soon tl.s ho gets to the White Rouse. Mr. Seward must feel grateful for such disinterested concern in his political wel fare, whatever he may think of the propriety of giving such advice at this time, nearly two years before, under the most favorable circum stances, he could possibly put it into practice. The Republican Convention must also be in debted to the News fur taking the nomination ovt Or their hands, and settling so quietly a matter that usually brings with it a great deal of trouble. SECREEA.RY FLOyDwill not return to Waih ington at present. He has been spending some time at the Alum Springs, and is now visiting the Warm Spring, in Virginia. In s physician does not deem it advisable for him to go to Bedford with the President in his present state of health. A mAtilisa for the manufacture of ice is now in operation in London, which turns out three tons of that commodity daily. It is the invention of a Mr. Harrison, of Australia. The refrigeration, as we learn from n recent number of an English journal, is produced by the evaporation of ether in a vacuum. TEIE Canadians profess to be excessively alarmed at the movements of the French navy upon the English fishing coasts of Newfound land and Nova Scotia. WENN • OLE-tuns:LA - Pa., Fridajr,ly, 1, '59. j'=l4•Yas - m - Estsw: I regret eXceedinglylhat I tun not to have the pleasure of juiningtim " Tam many Society" fu celebruting,the coming an,. niversary of our national indope•ilence, in compliance with the flattering invitation with which you have Mono cd Proviona gagements, aside, froM the great intervening distance, will deprive Inc of that gratification. Every heart should respond to the patriotic sentiment of your circular, that the "sublime remembrance" of that glorious event deserve to be celebrated " by an exhibition of the warmest testimonials of gratitude to the mem ory of those who made it immortal;" and I trust, if not all, a majority of the American peo ple are prepared to unite in any proper effort "to draw closer the patriotic bonds of Dem ocratic brotherhood,' and by securing. the union of the national Democracy, contribute toward the perpetuity of the Onion of the States and the stability and. vigor of those wise and just institutions under which we have become, with unparallelled rapidity, not only a numer ous, happy and prosperous people, but one of the first political Powers on the earth. - The vexed question of slavery, so long the dread of the friends .of the Union, may, I hope, he regarded as adjusted to the satisfaction of all, save only a few extremists, North .and South, who are now attempting to renew the agitation on the idea - Of an "irrepressible conflict" detween the insti t talons of th e North ern and Southern States on the ono hand, Mid the revival of the slave trade on the other ; issues which. however serioudy impressed, Cllll only result in truitless agitation. As to this idea of a conflict between the local institutions of the several States, to eventuate in their per fect unif.mmity--that that the States Iltl/St all become free, or all slave, it is, in my esti mation, a weak and absurd theory, enunciated for factious and selfish purposed, and can not stand the test of public judgment for a single day. The attempt to revive the A fri can slave trade will he no boss futile. Id o not believe the proposition will ever one-third the votes in Congress. Then, as to the que.dionsin the Territories, The policy having been settled by vac ions acts of Congress, and made part of the It, weratic creed, to whioh I doubt not that party will ad here with unyielding fidelity, that the prop/e, clothed with whatei..r authority it may be com petent for Congress., under the Constitution, to confer iiii(1111,6111, 0/td /el.! (Aolgres, than for IL, rrritorirs, in order that they may do what they please as to slavery, and other matters of domestic concern, throughout the agency' of their local legislatures., ":-übject only to the Constitutiomof the United States," ac co,mpanied with 11 jdedtie for their admission into the Union. on term, of perfect equality with the origi n al States, with or without sla very, as they may determine when they form a Constitution and a Slat,' G. , vvrntiwnt. And the Supreme Court having defined the u o of the Con,titutten to, ho, that it Territory deriving its law-waking powers from GM grPsS, i.s is dependency and not a sovereignty that Cougre-z, out bi•i of the au thority to exclude Slavery or Slave-pr..r...rty from the Territories, cannot confer that au thority upon a Territorial Legislature, further that tint Ves are property that the Territoriei ladong to are Slats iii CO/111111.111 ; that the ofi.ach and all the States have an equal right to the o enpancy of such com mon domain; jAU:' , ;' 5,• use, and enjoy property of eVi'ry d ription, including that of ; .xvoLila .ivetil to be but little flotio.r owtrvver , y, r•itie in C“n grr-, or in Ow - As for it Code for for t h e bcitint of ono Firf • eit'S„f proporty iu the not far (Ito re,t, 1 Mil jeany to any tilinn.tiro, and think the propirhition Lbe fur it trill e slat For Ivliut end, thon, • hall rights. hat, Territo rir. ” Or ttlicriii ha, tin , pe,,pl.. or I,c4i.la tilui iPt . any Tcrritor:,' atteuipb , il 1 , , rill lit:' the LV tile pu pram.. in any otiicr tray tran-c..nileil their `T I lint, braril of n o o, RA/1,1 , , it,trhor dinato .1 in that 'rerritory at Limn.. ha< iion,c.l to 1•,• h a .1.. t..• too, 011.1icsothing.i. Thou t , , .I•mulativ, th , ,,r‘. ~ trl . tchich may tic\ iir occur. Wit c. c ;wrongs had ttlri.inly Iron pr.,por r..mody is with nut with AVlioevor •• it' Vet I in the use of ..r any .ito rL. • Pil , rty it Terfilery, tiir•el!;llthrCi , lll'l , , triad not thriiiiith Com4rcs, it at time. li' that tho td . Torribir:-, tio de•trio.rot . ., , ore.rt, it,'sill L. for !lc that Ihrt ; and by its inili. at,- injure.] party. It is for Congres , to give exiAence to the law-making power or a T, , ,ritory, but it is the province of a Judiciary to determine thert tent o C that 1,,t1,1" and restrain it; OM 1„ deed, in ilk', as.s. of Kam:u rind Nebrltd.a, becniee pit difference of oi.inion about. the .•x - tent of the power po t'ongre4. , , tLi que , tien was expre—lv referred to the Courts. .geoid the teca , ior, arise for the deei.don. The antburity of 1110 10,11 1, 4 r, over the eoneerm of a tr•riitorl, under the policy in view, is r:trained only by the Comtitution, and that inqrumeimt will r,train Congress to till equal , - .3.1.1 , 0t. It is not pretended that Con greF, is p...:-.o!:sed of authority to ..reato rights t'or Slave property iu the Territorie-, and it need not be elaimed that Congt , SS khould at tempt to deline what those rights now are: 1.10C:111 , 1% it, I 11:1V, at ready intimated, that is eloarly a pnn-iuct of 111,e - a ry, nothing.—ah,o lately nothiter, for Congre ,, .: to do on the tub ject. It inns been referred to the pec,ple and the Courtz, and there it should be permitted to rest: unless, indeed, some overt net ot rebellion to the laws, us in the cure of Utah, sho„hrde mand the attentirm ~, ~r , , or the I....X..^ell tive Department of the tiovernroont.. I say, therefore, let thi.. dangerous 1-übject rc-,t ou the laws as they amend let the constitutional law, as OX.poundea by the Judiciary, and m it may hereafter be defined, in any or all that may arise, be observed and exemited in letter and zpi r it: and ,Losean. let individual citi •r.ens be sustaine.l in their legal right., and in the enjoyment of liberty and property in the territories. To this end, and to tilts e...t0p..t, it may liecomo right and necesfary for Congress the EsocuLS‘ I.! to , interfere. AFI fur the para doxical idea of the existence of n legal right in the many, in a territory, to de troy the con stitutional rights of the few, it is a species of '• higher laWism, - which is nut likely to be se riously maintained in any quarter, or ever to require the attention Of Congress. With the highest regard, I remain, gentlemen, your obe dient servant, WM. BIGLEI.I. To Lion. John Kelly and otllrrr, Sachem; The Massacre at Perugia. Somo American residents in the Pontifical States, came near being involved in the massa cre by the Swiss guards nt Perugia. Mrs. Ross, of Illildensburg, and her two daughters were in tI4 town during the assault. Mr. E: N. Perkins, of Boston, with his wife and three other ladies were in the Hotel de Prance. The proprietor of which was shot. A waiter concealed this party,while the house gutted and the travelers' property plundered. They lost three thousand dollars, and have applied to the American Consul at Home her reparation.— Cardinel Antonolli has issued p circular, to be distributed among the foreign represent:l6)-N at the Court of France, in relation to the rev olutionary movements in the Staten of the Church, which he attributes to a design to an anex: those States with ::;ardinia. He says the Pope cannot recognize :iny act or measure the revolutionary government= way adopt. fle appeals to the governments of Europe for the justice of his act, and declares that be will maintain his authority intact, by all the means with which Providence, has entrusted him, the sacred and inviolable rights of the Holy See." Tin: mails for Philadelphia, Troy, Albany, and other cities pLesina through Preston, 31in nesota, have been robbed for many months of drafts, money tool land warrants. Luther Paterson, the Post Mtuder, has been detected, and a half-brother of his, John Merrick and his wife were arrested recently and taken to St. Paul for Rharing in the villainy. ,Merrick has confessed. si Ma. GLAns - roNE, in' his contest for Oxford was voted against by his own brother and uncle, and one of tho canvassers against him was his nephew, so dissatisfied were even the members of his own family with his conduct in joining such a cabinet as Pa!Marston's. .- •,,•:, Letter froin Senator Bigler. * , >/• 'rue Hon. John L. Dawson has purchased the estate of the late Albert - Gallatin, known as " Friendship frill," on the Monongahela Fayettecounty. ' it cimtains fens' hundred aeres,:withfine.buildings, :anti is boantifulli situated. . SENATOR BIGLER'S LETTER. We call attention to the letter of Senator Bigler upon the exciting political topics of the day, addressed to the " Sachems " of New York City, at Tammany 'Hall, which we pub this morning. ' • ' . Important to the " Lords of Creation.” Prof. Love, the Wizard, advertises that among the many miracles he can perform is that of making wives disappear. "Ho will take any married woman, and by any simple incantation can send bar into oblivion, bag and baggage, and without a renewal of his incan tation, of which lie is only capable under cer tain horoscopie positions of the siars, it is-im possible for them ever to return. These horo scopic stellar arrangements only occur once in fifty years." Tn commissioners recently appointed to inquire into the adoption ofdecimal coinage in England have decided not to recommend any change in the existing system. They believe, however, that "the advantages iu calculation and account keeping anticipated from a deci mal coinage may, to a great extent, be obtain ed without any disturbance to the present coin age, by a more extensive adoption of the prac tice now in use at the national debt office and in the principal insurance offices, viz: of redu cing money to decimals, and then restoring the result to the present notation. TH E "fancy" will be interested to know that articles have been signed by fern Kelly and Ed. Price to light on the iith of October, for one thousand dollars a side, according to the roost approved code of the London ring.— Both parties arc actively training; Price has for his Mentor the Benicia Boy, and is taking his breathingF. near Boston ; Kelly is training at Fort Hamilton. E billiard match projected between Rob ert=, of Liverpool, and Phelan, of New York, ft,r $5,00 to $10,001) a side, IQ, according to prevent circutmdances, prAty sun , to come off in that city about the '27th of -November. tin Ahm•luy en•nine, the 15th itut. nt lii residenen, iu En. , t Liberty-7011N .3.! , ;1'1 , E11. in t h e 51st year of his The funeral w:11 l.nko 1,11 Alt oft N I NG, n o'clock. C.trriave, ,rlll Inure Rod) . I . .ittt•r-ou',. Nub], on Fourth ,troet, rit tune tielnek. 1110 (Lualitic%of HwrhaveN Holland Bitters. QUI.; I:EC, ( . 111)11411t..11/11e 20, 1554. we Dice flo douht it Will lion-. Send na one .11,11 N I111'::•44 Mieritru.,Cndula. duly 1, Is:id therilme.q llnlluv i freer.. We inedonue of the+ kind in our marked iIIN 31,-,iie n i ?r. Putt, Itinnnwria. Thom t. gmtr n riudy gale here for your heiiirliave's WSI. 11. \V oI,FIV, per 11. B. Px_tits,N. ilouanaleem, pa, bor,. , : n. ns.• rhave'il Hid ter,. I mill remit on 11.t . 1. ipt ',um.. Ltwritors, 21, 1,46. nn• Rix tlo+.•n 11 erinololl4n.l Litter., iwr I r...ittic, les. tit, owl I. lUTZ. MIIIIIIIMI S.•tt.l me nuotllttr I.x.threedon , n.nand Kuhl,. It ry taking Urn trail her.• of nil ..ther KIRK Eli. r.a:k, Pa . Feipnt try 4. 1K,7. • , 1.. , .•LE I 11.0Iatni linlere We are p•tul:-Iy out. t. 314,1:Ititi (11. I.f.t E. y....luntt,ry f 1,1“. s ,roqt,. .•1113.. 11.1 ul.stthi 111.,• - W. 51 81'111Ni:1:IL 4a -71114 r.trrftt!ly , c..1. ,, ,0rnt...1 put up w 1,311 putt 1,11.1.-.1 galls. Ind ,Lta1...1 r runt .11 . 1113.11.11, tills tritly N hro muny th.• 1,41,11.• -)14.11.1 gulnl tignin.q pit .•11,-;tw. I that 10.111., .11 OW WWI .11 eviay & .O 5 ,,,, 11.1 hit 3.letu 2drertisemenis TIZ Y( )IV. —CAME 'l'4) 'l'll E 4.1 elvtl INT+ to, $l , lllll ii , .• pa—. thy., rml.,a from the. eaty. July I , llk, a 1,1 :Mil Irlut, OW. SVP;h lurth.,l /11. t.,1 r 1,4 , 61:zni. pro,. 1110. nh , ,y of u of i 4, 114. i',::1.1 .1 NI PI , GA1.1111.11 VITM EN I . "1 - "11I1 - : 1:X.C11..k.1.1:. II ‘NK 10. VI ill in. to And I, ...amt..... . 51.:.01,919 ' ,02 I:.• al 1,,,1 , . 5.1.1.0. j..-.•.• 111 I',lllll. ?..!....295:(ii I 111 ,, t1 , t,11 , 4 T11..1 , 111 . ) NO. , Kt..) 0.0 N,.2....11,1 Ch., I. „r i.lllt-r it tni, 2.1,710 1.0 11E1..1.) 01,, 1: ,111'. '2.,.5.f.7 21 C 31.3 1 - '11,31,,,1L 1.3, 1., ~t her l'untl 3.1 l'r"ht • .rt.l, IA 1,1 ., ..1,1ge and 1..1),f. Sn orn ki:O. of Jul_ r. W. ERNEST, Noittry PllllllO. IL:?A STATEMENT IF TUE costuliss 0 TIIE BANK OF Plrrsisuitifil. Monday Morning. July Is, 14.1 n, BM. nll.l ...... 1.1...iate anti lUuuud Rent, mot . .01,r l'..mks LIABILITI Capital S1..•1: $1.112.709 09 19.411. 99,1 Earning,. NI .7n9 Cs I 'ili.:ad In% niend, and Susin•n , 43 ALn•ount.... 2,597 12 I , Ilt• ~, nt in, Itinl, 121,173 79 1 inll.ttt , olt 2:,3,9411 . Dero,9l, , 1 11211,0915 1$ V 2,302,574 7"1 The ahoy,. Stwomettf rt correct, to tho to,tt of toy 1:11t1WIPIige 111111 'WIWI . . 40111 N liAlipElt, C,ll'r. Sworn 1,, tool vuloorLbetl 'HO day of Joh% 1859, bet', tro toe, 8,8511t11. jyta Notary Um STATEMENT olz' 41.1,ElitiENT BANK Pittsburgh, July 15t11,/E541. ASSETS. and Iglle 18seounted $Oi),C2ll ttO 80,297 frt 'Notes tool Cheoli. of other II:Lillis 202.836 Ut Um• by other Itanits 3;416 28 Circult4l.l:3 V. 17,540 txl Inn, to Other 11/111'S . . liertPiitS IWP.P., $335353 31 The all,,Ve Statement ix correet t,, the hest of my 1: now] 11tigl. and 14.10. f. J. W. Cll4 PK. erta/lier. Sworn alb] mill cute, I oefore ISt h day of July "ISA. \VM. 11. W lIITN EY, Notary LW STATEISIENT OF TUE IRON CITY BANE. Pittsburgh, July 1R 11,19. Loans and Wit - mitt' .091,14 S .53 Due by other Bait - 8 ' 30,140 G 5 Notes and Chocks of odc& Maids ' 25 , 5133 14 Sp.• Pi.• /0.3,54,5 86 Circulation 2 . 25,3.1 d 00 Doe to other Banks 534 12 Due to Depogitors 2.20,749 no TN, Statement is correct according to the beat of my knowledge and belief. JOHN MAUDFFIN, Cash. sworn and subscribed beforo me, tins 18th day of July, 18u.19 J. F. At.kCKENZIE Notary Public-. Us , STATEMENT of If)E MERCHANTS' AND Al ANUFACTURERS' BANli."ol' Pittsburgh, Monday, July 113th, 113 . 83. Circulation 289,587 00 Due Inpositors • 273.394 GO line other Banks 72.722 73 Due Commonwealth 3,51:3 04 Lorna and Discounts. S 923,5G2 28 Coln • 131,157 73 Notes and Cheeks of other Ranks,.... 103,141 3.5 Due by other 11ank's:41,720 88 • . - The above Statement is correct and true to the bi• • Qt my knowledge and belief. W. If. DENNY. Pash'r. A. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 13th day of July, A. D o 1559. jylu J. F. MACKENZIE, Notary Dublin. • ONTHE OHIO RIVER—TWENTY TITREE acres of land opposite Preo t ioro.—= acre . of land %%ill be sold Oh eaoy term.-23 acres of land. House of three rooms, orchard, and Z 3 acres of land will la sold for $1..410; $3410 in hand; balance, one, two rnd three years. S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market street. ONE MILE FROM OLI FTON STATION,' on the Pittsburgh and' Cleveland Railroad —25 acres or lam!, a dwelling house, stable, eta: , Prlca $ 1 , 400 ; $7OO cash; balance at one „year. For stile br S. CLTIIBERT & BUN. 1)19 51 Market street. 1..300 . FOR NO. 23 VINE STREET.-4 Lonk at No. Vine street—rents for $2OO, will be sold for $1,301; Fart of the money may paid at $lOO per year. CIiTaBERT k t 3 ON,. Mirtiet street. FOR RENT-BRICK HOUSE OF TH HEE rooms and cellar. Rent $425 Month—No. T '• a t :4 ell* ) 14111-150 bbls, Louisville Lime for. sale by (.e,EMIL 'Et. -COLLINS, Valuable Rea>l Mato for Sale. IVEAR.‘TWAY.ACRES, FRONTING ON _LI- Ridge street, 175 feet fiedn'tho line on the West CoMmon. and 2ftsTeet weal of, The property of the The eidgical Srminaryi in Allegheny City, on which is erect ed net elegant an , ffiuthionaide brick mansion, forty-five feet front with kitolieno n, vaeh_hone et,- in the rear, ib altarrauged in thep_si manner fu - r. convenience, and noted for chaste arebiteeturat,exectition. with furnace. hot and cold water kat!, rieans, gas-fixtures. nod other modern i tri prevenientt. Tliegreunde are highly attrac tive as to location. and beautifully terraced. command ing extensive views of the three rivers in the unit the ailjneent country-..'they are covered with for est and matured ehoice fruit trees of various kinds: grape mime in full bearing, and shrubliery. Attached is a large" brielc shilAit and yardage house. and a teased paotore fiVfd of about .even lures. For terms apply to dUlNdl IRVIN. on the premier,. jyl9ittitu-th-s. W°V EN SKI wrs , NsKIRTsz Superior to any. Fur sale I y MECHANICS' BANK STOCK AND RAILROAD BOND AT AUCTION.—On DAI EVENING, 17th inst., al eight o'clock, at the Com mereial Sates Room=, No. t I Fifth street. will be ,4ld Sow Stores Meehanic,' Bank SPA:. 'Also, for ac count whom it may concern, $l,OOO - Maltase Bond of the Pittsburgh, New Castleand Cleveland Railroad Co. jykl P. Jl. DAVIS. Auctioneer. Duo FILE SC EN'rED CHENESi MUSK SOAP, just received from the importers by JOSEPH FLEMING. .Hig corner of Diamond and Market ;,lreet. AZIN 'S PINEAPPLE AROMATIC VIN EGA mow and highly refreshing compo sition for the toilet, just received lo .10Fikrtr FLEMING; yl9 eorner Diamond and Market. street. A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF ..nr. P.m and Varneh Brushes; and Artists Mater' ale of every description, kept eanstantly on hand at . 10 S11P1IFLEMING(r3, jyl9_ corner oft/km.)d and Market street. 0 ogqF.:Ci r S EA U 71, USTRaLL ODOR ANTE—by washing the hair with this Estraet i swot becomes pleasinely soft, and trill restore it to it nat urn! color and brilliancy. Fir Sale I,v • JOSEPH PIZ:XING, iyl9 Corner of Diamond and Market street _l'll L ORIGINAL WOVEN SKIRT, an IL the lest to the market, fur sale at JOSEPH 11011NRS, .iY I9. • 77 Market street. A)T -L-Not. a• - "Cortv , r Lot"—but a LARGE LOT of Embroidered Bands, for sale at York roil by JOSEPH. HORNE. jl-19 77 Murket street.; GREAT EXCURSION FALLS OF MINNEHAUA. AGRANT) EXCURSION PARTY OF the Will leave Chicago on the 71zt inst.. (r the Upper Stis si>sippi.•ountry, visiting all the principal points of ins rei.t. on the riyer—ST: PAUL, SP. PE FEELS, ST. A ise. TIIoNY'S FALL S, 'TIO4 will prohnhly t r , the GREATEST EXCURSION OF 'PRESEASON: guests are expected froth every State in. the Union. • EXCURSION TICICE.T.S Will be sold nt the otihn, of lio PUL:burgb, Fort. Wayne and rfneagrj Ire roll from the IStli to '21 , 4 insL, good mud tlc 15th of August. fort Patsletrgh to Champ' and return, at $l4 earl'. At Chicago, Pam', can procure F.Leu 1, ion '1 Whets to 1 he Fags and return, having choice of route'', nt £ll the r'llind 1 rip. Remember to ocure your tieltetoJ between tlolSth and 21st of thin month, by the PitLeburgli, Fort Wayne mut Lineage Row]. .1. J. 110161'0:C, .lute 10th, 14',9.-;t Pas:enger Agent. )ItN El t)N E CF:LEBIZATIONEX— k ttlicSit :‘; 1' uts.—Tlke Boar,' of MAtingerm of the I'. noTital. rw , peet folly necinteL the attendance of all friend: of the ileJ notion on the tuLeresting nem '1"1"11. 11 4 1111 ; the eoroer -tone of the new building (or the neeomunetabon of the Insanc of Western Pertn,yl - A Fireial train of cari will leave the Pithiburgh depot of the Fort W.ivne l'lticage Railroad, at 10 o'clock, TUESDAY Mt it-',!+l INI invppitliT, at the Allegheny Depot., fear the lite.pital Furtn.. The car, will reIMITI at the farm during the day. h, f0t.4 , 1 , holler in eq., of stnnser, - aid will return to the city lit bolt-past ::. Ticketa for the round trip and can he fkol et cutter .station. Vkitori . wul preside their own - refreeh- T. BARMY ELL. MS:21:0;A Preeident. J. IL PATTON MK= =MEE Importers of II A 11 H. W. 1 R E, Si?. 54 Woftd Street, Roar ro,,r. al ve 1'7.7' TS /I U t; 5 P.:. t", ol titcr , ..,l . iiCgt GEO. S. BRYAN & CO:, commlsk!pl,p i ,cHANTs rrl NI, (*a.. I'itt,t4tr,ll. I,icin G, Pat,lnic.4l:Thog.. Frailldiu,.E. , 41. Lrot , ,tcr: 11. .ii. 1.; illl , ll 4 htlf gr. THE ENTEKPRISR.INSUBANCECO N stilt ES MIA Nsr Loss (tit DAmAGE by Fire on Furniture, Sr., :It m.0....0r/I.k. odes pierinidn. Wilhaul Liishiit Wm. Co: Sql , l - 6 I razi. r; AI. A I no,d, a Atwood, NV In to & 4 '444 Beni. T. Trelliek. or Irt liek . i4tokes & Co; Henry VII .r .O 11ordoedi !Limon; cet. li. Stewart, of ritewart k Pro.; John If. 11r.iirn, of Jelin 11. Brown Co.: P. A. Fahni,toelhof It. a.ialine.dock & Co.; Andrew A. L. Errin4or. of Wood & Errinirer. F. PATCH FORD STAPP, President. 111AI:1.F:3 W. CUSS , l 4 eeretary. firrstcseit PrrrrEsev.—Win. Holmes& Co.!.. Painter A Co.. Thomas M. llowe. Marsh/01, Esq....men lirrinivr, Esq.. Wihinn..M'Elroy 4 Co., Wilson. Payne & I;a4ey, Brown d Co, I.lvlng , don, Copeland I Co., JUMPY H. IA On s Co:, Win. S. liiv..lv 1 Co. MILYAN &A A), A gent s, No. Wood stre'et. ' ( ) K LANI) PROPER I" I POI, sALE_ That portion of (nil:kind known as Ell=l MEESE Hl4i;-0 00 ." Mll.l 1 IN) MIME $1 , .1 •4 tarn miles and a half of lha oily, has bee, into Int 4 of r,, - ,m'ettie4t si.,es railging fr.m Seine of them aro level, othera beautiful and syintnetri mli knolls, covered with fon:A tree, and shiers gently suseeptiblo 01 bong unproved in the most pic turesque manner. The,: lot. Arc. surrounded by au ex- ecl lent neighborhood. with the advantage of _a FIRST CLASS PRIVATE SCHOOL, Taught by .Ir. eavi Alm R. M. Kerr. with public schools M the vicinity. A hue of omnibuses 111110 oVrry hour during tho day, and ni a short time a PASSENGER RAILROAD Will lie built, thus rendering them mist eligible and de sirable. For beauty of scenery, facility or riet.ies:l. poli ty of air. 110 convenience to the 'city: they urn niistir- NisSe4 as sites for coun try ret , idetMes. In miler to 4c ceintrilslabi turrlr sych to impfare. DM/ :we Littered at the Minn lug VERY EASY TERMS:` One tenth In hand,.nnd the residue in nine' equal an. 1111110 payments. W. 0. LESLIE, tl /I CI IF7 . 417 4 910 DS . 4.3 . 43,,""63 1 3 acsw, '4 7" A HOMESTEAD FOR $lO. A HOMESTEAD FOR $lOO. A tOO, • • • HOMESTEADS FOR sl,uoo AND OVER, httiJASED DY SOD , r-011 RAPPAHANNOCK' RIVER. ACOVE AHD 01 . 1.01 , Vrederletsburg, in Virginia. ANEW TOWN CALLED RAPPAHAN- NocK, has recently been bud out in Culpepper (tonally, in the midst of the COLD REGION OF VlR tilNik surrounded by AIMS and Mims,: coartinatr,and Myrna and TOW'll lii alternate Ilivisfons OF SHARES, can now he had for a "MERV; siirinly to ns-h u es stancatrar in this desirable region. 4154, , J0b worth of land is to be divided amongst purchasers, or eivro AWAY . , Its an inducement to come on un,l make improretneuts, amt the londis of the most. improvablequalities. Many alreadybare settled, and scores of others are coo l in g . Gam PARMINO I.‘ND, in traets of :illy Biro to suit purcha sers, can also be t o il at from ten to twenty dollars per sore, payable In ease quarter yearly instalments. Un gutstionable tisk, tria In al/ raw As ! Arm AGENTS ARE WANTED Everywhere to set; these lends. Liberal inducements will bo given. For ptanotinvg addroea E. BAUDER, band'Agent, jym,tf Port Royal, Vir • inia. $5:),371 76 UNEN, DUCK AND ALPACA GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., GAS IP.B 2a FII 11 - kind of bress work, RULERS IN liS FIXTURES, kC. Office and Wareroom, N0..124' Wood st., Foundry, N 0.152 Fleet at., Ave Doors below Illonoingubples noose. The well known practical skill and expe)iericein tbe TaliCollft branches of Bras Ca 9 Ling, steam and Gi g. pi ne Fitting, of the senior members of the 'firm, (who wi give their personal attention to all work entrusteillo them,) should entitle us to ritillirei of public patronage. All Orders.PromPtl9 „.. -~-~ . Vetu dpe fltts. EVER 11Ru . un HT TO Tfiß3 CITY 6I PS Eli s I'ALMER, SONS OF MALTA; LOGAN & GREGG, PIG IRON. BLOOMS, 14,41., Nu. IYuod xi.. Pill.burgh. OF PHILADELPITIA, .;•1 , .11V LTNfIEN GROVE, ONE To TEN ACRFS EACH, covrs AND DUSTERS, Reduced Prices. L. lIIIISITFELD d: SON, SR.B3 Vioqd NEV FARM. BRASS FOUNDERS, live Doors from Fifth c yt ear atilueribiti, • lIDEND.-Th eMnarigaholaNavi*le n party have this day declared a dividend orTB KWH- P c ENT. ap the caudal stoe/c said Company pays;'. bleep demand., Also, they have authorized at distribution nf stook. - amongst the stoekholdera, equal to One Dollarper . share, payable in-new stock or scrip. By order orthe Board. W. B. COPELAND.; Treaawer - - the Novelty Work pitt B bur h,..Ttily 14,'1864. • .jytrow CITY AND COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, in pursuance ()fan act of Assembly relating there. to, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved April 11th, 15,9. Books to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the City and County Insurance Company of the city of Allegheny, will re-open at the otlice of PETER I'ETER:4ON, Federal etreet, Altegeny, on MONDAY, the Ilth of July, and be continued until the whole number of shares are auteicribed, from .9 o'clock, A. M, to 4 o'clock, P. M, each day. Josiah Ring, James L. Ciraharu) Henry Irwin, William B. Pusey, Peter Peterson, John Birmingham, O. G. Craig, Wm. P. Baum, James Old, John Irwin, sea, - .lames Gibson, John Sampson, C. Yeager, George Lewis, Samuel Gormly, Nicholas Voeghtly, Son, John A. Scott, R. P. M'Dowell, John W. Riddle, David Greig. 'Samuel Lindsay, Jun., J. Longmore, M. Borelanil, Thomas Farley, D. M. EYELID, Alex.Eiland.s, It. W.Paindexter, Thomas Donnelly, • James Park, Jun., .James A. Gibson, D. Leet Shields, thnimis,itolier& jyllaf MIIIIM=I OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAS COMPANY; . Pittsburgh, July 11,1859 ii— Y Gas Company have this daY declared a ° e fth ed F i Yi s r l i fi di ir Vj of FIVE PER CENT. on the capital stock, out of the profits of the six months ending capital June, ult., payable to stockholders or their legal representatives, on de mand. JAMES M. CHRISTY, lyl2:2ir Treasurer. It?ITrISRURWI AND BIRMINGLIAId PASSEN GER RAILROAD COMPANY.—The subscri bers to the capital ',kick of the Pittsburgh and Birming ham. Paqsenger Railroad Company, will meet for the purpose of electing a Board of Director's. at the MON ONGAHELA ROUSE. in 'the City of Pittsburgh; on FRIDAY EVENING, the 112.1 inst., at 7 o'clock. S. M. WIOKERSHA3I., C. S. Ers Chairman of Commissioners. rm, Secretary. Putsborgli. Judy 12th. 180. tyl. ENGINEER'S OFFICE P. & C. R. R. EFATINO'S 0117111ICS STATIOM, July 13, 1819. • UTO RAILROAD CONTRATORS—ProposaIAfor Gradatien, Masonry and Ballasting, of part of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad, between burgh and Port Perry, divided in sections of about one mile in length, will be received at said office until the 2:kl inst. Profiles and specifications will be shown by the Engi neer at his office. jyl3:tal MQIIRISON & CO. TO-NEW CASTLE BY CANAL. trw. TO PASSENGERS GOING TO NEW CASTLE AND NORTH OF THAT PLACE—Yort will - not forget that the daily. line of Packets between New Castle and New Brightou still connect with the accommodation train, on the 6ao , P. X, and with the 0.-05, A. x, at New Brighton. By going by this route you will save time and money, which is u great object at the present time, as money is scarce, and the frost has done great damage je2s::Sm.d HUGH M. BOLE, ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL, car. Mar. bury and Duque:vie Way, Pittsburgh, Its., will matte to order, and warranted as good an can be made, the following machinery, 'viz =Steam Engines; Turning I.ittlies, for wood and iron; Planers, for wood and iron; Drilling Machines; Monsen and Tobamo Screws; Pate rib. right and Model Machines. in the hest manner; Shafting. Potties, and Hangers, of all sizes and variety; Screws, of any di 4 lneter and pitch , to Orwell foot in length. Will also make. and have on hand, Looter and Nigger En gine.s, and 1),ok Pumps for steamboats, ke. Lathe "Mears and other Planing done to order; can plane A 2 inches wide, by 9 feet I inches long. .411 Orders Pr.mplly Filiefland Earncilla Solicited. B.—Particular attention and promptitude given to repiiirs on Printing Presses and other Machines. To Housekeepers. SSOMETHING NEW.—B. T. BABBITT'S BEST MEDICINAL SALERATLIS, ~•Is mannfacturedßom common salt, and is pred c P , pared entirely d i fferent (roll( other SaleratasdV v s 2 1.H.1 the deleterious matter .E extra,cted irt s.uch a :manner as to produce Bread . Biscuit, and all " I 'Lkds °rt . -eke, without containing a particle 'tif 4 v iv l :Sale rants when the bread or cake. is baked; there ,. by producing wholesome results Every parti-, o 1 li ale of Saleratus is turned to gas, and passes 1 V ' 'through the bread or bisenit while baking; con-. : sequently nothing retnaMs but common Salt. i Water and Flour.: You will readily perceive by c , i 'the taste "(this Sidaratina that it in entirely-dit 6 s . u.fer,ut from other Sitleratus. . I It is packed in one pound papers, each wrap- -• 'air brawled, e B. 'f. Babbitt's Best Medicinal 'isdenims. also, picture, twisted loaf of bread. • with a glass of etterveseing water on the too.- / trY „ 've „ ",tirwr,!:, l l - ,tiTr.'Xiebritrto,:ciLseig the 7 0 lieSi es.avtiv like the first—brand as above. ; Plitt..ditsri,iiims .ror makine thread with this .Salemtuti arid Sotir - ifint - o.s&e,wir - Tarrar, ".l 4 az accompany tooth package; also, directions for:c 1,1 v making' all kinds of Pastry; also, tor makingv . 'Soda IYliter and Seidlitz Powders, i 'C'ili' , o - s--... AND ATAKF. you Tc. pwN SOPP, . 7I Aclfil ' ' 0 ° II. T. BABBITT'S PURE CONCENTRATED ? %V ' POTASH. - 1 • - - I W'arran led double the strength of ordinary Pot-; r:4, 4 ;.eilit pill tip in eatte-1 tb., 2 16,, 3 Ibst., 6 Itet. and g. tp, 0 , -,12 tbs.—witli full threetions fur making Ilard and 0 0 i .....II Son). Censunierti will find thin the eheap-' , est Potteth in market. I "I' 31anufaettiredniel for rale by . 1 a_\7) 13. 'f. BABBITT, 1 ,), No,. 6S awl 70 Washiugtim st., N. 1% - ; ~, U llity9 - .lyttaw and .No. 33 lndia at, Boston. '1 WM. 111, WI INT 0 'l' A Tt. PTJ33 C (11 , 11.0 E at th© Pittsburgh. Post, Fifth 1.1 street., near Wood. jyl3 PIANOS! PIANOS!! "Apt"NEW Arrival of Pianos,- THE SupseRTBER HAS JUST RE : c6vcnt riorn tlio m4nufactorT of CHICKERING & SONS, A fresh supply of their UNRIVALLED PIANOS. The instruments have all been selected T.er9ougy to' the silhseriher, 4 the FeeteTh ESFECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET. Those in want of Pianos are Invited to call and exam ine this stock, which comprises all the various styles manufactured by Chickering & Sons, trona the plainest to the most elaborately carved cases, and at prices to suit all purchasers. Sip-ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED.II4 .491 N H IgE.T.LoR, Diarno nsi street. NEW STOCK OF MELODEONS. JUST RECEIVED--A SPLENDID NEW' lot of MELODEONS. from the factory , of MASON .1c B.A.MLIN, Boston, including all the styles made by this firm.- These instruments have been approved by the greatest musicians in the country—as Di. Lowell Mason, Geo. F. Root, W. B. Bradbury, and others—eon sequently they can he relied on as PeingArat clads iintrti meats. they Ore hofq toil folfoirliag poiela : I. Their great 4 1 1417:1151041 ilutatil Of Mlle , " It Their great power of MOO- -. 7. Their perfect equality of tone. 4. Their prompt and easy touch. 5. Their beautiful style of finish. 6. Their durability. 7. Their cheapness of price. For sale only by JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street. Descriptive circulars mailed to any address. . -[myl3 VIFTEENTII LIST OF APPLICATIONS for selling Liquor, filed in. the Clerk's Office Ni t° JAW B:411, 185 Q; Bright 31. F.; tavern, Tarentilm, Barton Thos, do Lawrenceville, Bell Isabella, do Chattier.; township, Conway John. do Ist ward Pittsburgh, Cross= J. It'll, do Scl ward do Dorris d Lynch, with other goods, Bth ward, Pittsburgh, Felix F. do •do oth do do tiormly James, eating house, 3d do do Mellon Patrick, tavern, 3d do do McCready Patrick, do • 3d do do q'cottll)9s w unowon.rithfoer go.os , I'd Pitwnirs h 0144 Durand. eating house.' pesento towns my • Perry Oliver, tavern, 3d ward, Pittsburgh, Stedel Ernest, do. Lawrenceville, Stranh John N.; eating house 4th ward, Allegheny, Twigger Mary, tavern, lst ward Pittsburgh, • - Weorvich Chas, with other goals.4th ward. Allegheny. • THOMAS A. ROIL LEY, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Jnly 14th. 1849. jyll3. NTNA STOVE WORKS. I 4 ALEXANDER BRADLEY, .111MACTITR2R A/119 DLL= VAVriT Oif . tooking, Parlor & Heating Stovet, PLAIN AND. FANCY CIItATE Y11,071T3, &C. - Eole-Proceietor or the Celebrated ' , • ATM'iT GAS BURNING AND 3111010 E CONSMILIitt . . COOK ov les, .., .. . Office and Saki Elbotes,- - . - - - 0e23:1y2e No. 4 Wood Street, ffailogrok, Pa. 1. cruDwica.- CH4II. CHADIFIC7!. CHADMCIII. ei. 130 N, -" . . . COMMISSION MERCHANT . DEALERS IN PAPER AND:RACS, And Agents far the sale of- MAhoning . , Ere Bilck aid_ Pet Clay, Net. 149 and 111 Woed St., 'war. Sixth, .nittetntrgb. SlirWrapping.Psper 4 Manufacturers' ftiess.. .- Oath paid tor rep. - ..+'~ .... d ,r .~' IsTOIVIsI-I.ERINT ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, MOOEGATE STREET. LONDON. CAPITAL- 86,298,800 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 2,194,111 02 ANNUAL. REVENUE, for the year _eudingJanuary 31,1868 • 033,734 1.2 THIS CHEAT INSURES AGAINST Loss or Mil:well Firo,alrilit.st deicriptien or Property. The Rater of Pronium ore moderate. and, m all cases, based up..M. the character of the owner or occupant. and the merits of the risk. Losses promptly adjusted •and paidltithout referenoe to"Lendont-, etit!ciord pdrwianekt lurid OrtiriiiedinFPAiid ••_ tiaPh . iafor ThYthcht of k4a in ikicroaribli •••' anti a ksctj rs pins - Emma James 1 , 1" Cully A C0.,174 Wood street; " John Floyd & C0.:173 Wood street; • " Broiwn Of, Kirkpatricks, 103 Liberty Street • a D. Gregg& Co., 09 Wood street; " Wilson, SPElroy- & Co., :4 Wood street; James.M'Candless & C0.,103 Wood street; Nimick A Co., 46 Water streot; • B. A. Fahnestock & Co.,Firkt and Wood st.s.; well Co--Second and Wood ate.; " .Atwell, Lee-& Wood street Bure6l74ld Co.„.ls;iurtltand Market iitreets " APCandless, Means & Co., Wood and Water sts , . • zerriarcts rintankowit. • ' • George H. Stuart. Dig, 13 Bank street; Messrs. Myers- Claghorn & Co., Market street; Wm. M'Kee & Co, 22 South Front street; • .IPCutcheon & Collins, Front and New streets . Smith, Williams & C0.,'513 Market street; James Graham & Co., 27 and "4 Letitia street Joseph B. Mitchell, Esq., President Mechanics Bank James Dunlap, Es. ~ President Union hulk lion W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court, ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO OF - PITTSBURCH. OFFICE—No. 37• Fifth Street, Bank Block. SURFS AGAINST ALL , ' BINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President;: BOVE, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agen4.- • • Duiscross—lsaac Jones, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock4ohn D.lllcCord, Isaac M. Pennoek. R. P. Sterling, Capt. V,m. Dean, Thos. H. Howe, Robt. H. Davis.. mra INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED BY TILE LEGISLA TURE OF PENNSLyA NIA, DiC5. E. CORNER THLeb AND WALNUT STS PHILADELPHIA':- Marine Insurance. , • ON V E'n•HELS, • ' • OAHDO, • To all parts of the world. FREIGHT, , . . On Goods, by River, Canals, Ladies. and Land Ca.rriages - to all parts of the Union. ~ . . . , . . FIRE INSURING:Ia On Merchandi, , e generally', , On Btores, Invelllng, Rouses, ete., eta' A SSE* T.l O THE C011fPAII: 1 7 , .: Nov - await 1;1&58. .. , Bonds, Malan gr.s, and Real Estate-I.- ... . .... 's` 71,363 35 Philadelphia Gity ti', rent. Leau.......,... - 103,144,00 Pennsylvania State Loam+ .......... .......,........ .. . . 101,425 00 United Elates - Treasury Note . . ... .....: .. ......... 30,112 60 Railroad . 6 .14 rent. Mortgrige 1i0n45..,......-.-. 57,370 00- Stocks In Railroads, (lay and insurance Cos.- 25,362 60 Bills Receivable . ~ . . ~.. . ..... 261,666 30 Cash on hand ' " .. ' . 42,067 85 Balance in hands of Agenta, Premiums on • '. - Marine Pelirie , recent I v /paned, and other ,61,288 14 debts due the Compady. . . ... ~.-.....1-.... ,ntazaroas. Nnrtie, Sarntiel E. Stokes Edmund A. Solider J. F.Peniston, • Theonhilos Amild.itig,' Henry Steen. , John - R. Penr6se; Edward' Darlington:. John C. Davis, 11.. Inner• Brooke, James Traquair,: Spencer lil'llvaine; Wm. Erre.Jr - Thomas C. Hand, James C. Hand, Robert Burton, . Wm. C. Ludnig, • Jacob P. Jones, ' Jetieph H. Sear, . James B. M'Farland, ' Dr. R. Joshua P. Eyre, _ Geo: 0. Lieper, - John B. Semple: Pitts Hugh Craig, 1). T. :Morgan, u • Charles • •J. T. Logan, - • ri. • ILLLA.I MARTIN. President, Tli.OS C. BAND, Vice. President. BL.NRY 1,11.131;r0r, Er.x!..rcWy_ —. • ' P. A. MADEMA., Agent deal.; - . , No, 91* \later street. Pittsburgh- PHILADELPHIA PtErFl AND --e - OE _comßunr, NO. 149 CHESNUT ST REEt, Oppcwito tb:p Czlatnua House, WILL ISIAKE ALL 1i.1.S OF INSET RANCE, - euiser Perpetual or lartuted, on 13y deserlphou of Property nrt bierohandt.se, At rates of premium..: ROBERT P. Pmmdent, W. B ILDWIN. Vice President, • DIRFCTORS: E. R. r George . B owo., Joseph S. PAUL 'Laths tio(lr,aptop, Charles Bayes, E. B. English, P. B. Sayery, Sherman, - S. J. Dltlgargee, .f..P.i..icidsindt, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent,'' jyily• Corner Third and Wood streets PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. . . • Of ~ Pittubiargh.- 0tHee............... ....... ... .....No. 03 Pottrth - Street • DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Rody Patterson , Stlrota, -, C. A. Colton,' . H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier, Henry Sprout, Nick Vonghtly, George W.Sruith. A. J. Jones, • • Wade ll'ainfito ' Robert PatHek: Chartered- • 1300.000. . FIRE. AND -MARINE RISRs TAKEN, of all de , 4. A. CARRY • • • J. -43R1. SPROUL, Segretnry. , . [jatly Merchants' bsurance Company pIITT.A 1 1EL.PHLA. . PMIT , . rfeeldegt•-•••••:P Se9:st4r7. Amount of. Capital Stock-paid fn and nivestednoo4ooo 00 Stupina --' 63,422 35 Insures ...ro'llisks on the Ohioand Mts'isst ru n i. killers and Tributa.ries. - Insures , g.ainst loss .1 e by. Fire. Alse, against the ,Perile of the :3,.,,; and In nd Navigation and Transrrtation. ! • .. . Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. Montgomery, ;;john M. Peimrey, II J. Westin, .E. F. Warner, , Reae Gallup. J. B. . octl4l.on; -.. John 'S..=lllarshall, ; Cl.a.s.• 1r.:15, ngtrt„ Jong . Patterson; tlwocal T. Pnedy. WILIA4M V. i iTTIT. President, ' - B. F. WITMER. Vice'President, '. •In .1. ATCANN.SeeTetary,' _ .R.EFF:II.ENCE.S: , . . ..• j In Philadaphics: - In Pltilinlellillia: '. Seiger, Lamb',l - Co, Steinrnitz, Justice & Co, Mott, Bro. ,t Co, . • Buck. &forgan & - Stidfole, A. T. Lane & C 0.,, Pumro7, Cantwell & Co, PITTSBURGWorpr I. 97 V, ATER STREET, jas - - B. W. POINDE:XTER, Agent. 13:' ittaburgh Insurancel Company,- ' NO. 96 WATER STREET, •PITTSBORRIL M7 , GERT GALWAY, Presiden__ VILAXILEY;I7,iee Pies Went. P. t. RINEHAtrr, Secretary. gar Tnoures , agalnat HULL AND CARGO RrsKs, do fhn ohio- aad •tributaries; wad MARINE RISKS gonerally. , And avinst: loaa and damage Fire;and anst Perils of the :3,la . .and Inland Navigationand Transpor tation: : El WOOD STREET. _ DIEXCTORS. Robert Galway, Sarntiel IrClarkan, Joseph P. Gazzlin, 14. D., • John Scott, James Marshall, • - Kidney, • Jame. all 111:1 n , Charles Arbulaitkot, 4WianderSraJley, J. li..l.,eeeb, • John lhllertoil, N V.llart; R. Robinson,_ liobert. R. Hartley, William Carr, • .M.'GLIL re9s Wtistern Insuran.ce ompany, oF . GEORGE DARSIE, President: -• • ' F. M. GottoON, f3ecretary.- Ornek No. 92 Water street, (Spang k Co.', Warehouse, up stairs,).Pittsburgh. Will insure against all hinds of FIRE and MARTSE 9. - • 'V ne I. ll ? t it , Po9/ 1 . Inaßng9d b 9 Pirgctorttwtto well k edirn t e corrununity. ma maintaine determined, by promptnes and liberality, to the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protec tion to those Who desire to be insured - . Stock.Acco• ASSETS, APRIL 2eth; 1959. - Accounts Mortgage Office Open Accounts, . .... .. . .. CPI 4 Premium Notes ' Niites'ittdi bills-discounted- ' • 'DIRIC7OBIS Gelltfil Iktrsie, - Miller, "Jr, - dames W Butler, Georg e .W-Jaekson, M'AUley, , Alex_er -Andrew Ackley, ' Wl,llO-I°K/1311‘ Nathaniel . Alexander imiok, W.Biekeisuti. :lily% HE. OLDESI' AND LARGEST Lithographic Establishment ;in the City. wm. sctructimaiii PRACTICAL 11Th Q G RAPH ER, CORNER INDIO MARKET STREETi, ' DIJFF'9 COLLEGE. BUILDINGS::: ,N F. N. - .A: - D. I.J C In endless sladety, at POPI3I - 4.alt PRP,CES. • - L RIROELPIZIY& Sell; 33 Vooditobvs• 3niunincq. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. aAIIrES W. AitROTT, Agent, Temporary Mee, 103' Wood'itriet. DELAWARE MIJTVAL SAFETY. INLAND INSURANCD3 .-3 90,000 00 2400 00 250 00 - T 17,086 n 31 ', 8 07 - 30,078 /0 151,1tig 2,1) .COATS'AIs./D DUSTERS=, =4404 70 A 09,149 05