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'-~~~ . .. t::_ . - '• • s•- • 3 - •• • , t-•:,•‘ 3; .. ;:.•'• V;7•".• ; 7: - •- • •;" fi • - .t.‘,..3„ 4 „. • .3. ,3 ••X _ - I 4 . f: ti~ s -:. . the pait 9 root. MONDAY - MORNING AUGUST 15 \", DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.' AUDITOR GENERAL, RICHAE,DSON L. WRIGHT, of Philadelphia. SIIRVEI7OII GENERAL, JOHN ROWE, of Franklin County. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. ASSISTANT [AST JrDan ditoiteti% 6ILiMORE , of Pittsburgh DOTnIFT ATTORNET: JOHN N. WCLOIVRY, of Pittsburgh. STATE 8L7A1011,, SAMUEL WEEP., of Birmingham. JOSEPH H. DAVIS, of Allegheny City; SAMUEL W. MEANS. of Robinson township; , L STEVENSON, of Moon township; JACOB STUCKRATEL of Allegheny Cite ANDREW JACKSON. BEAUMONT, of Pittfhtirgh C017:C17 COXI2II3.9IO=Sz EDWARD CAMPBELL, Jr-, of Pittsburgh. JAMES BLACKNO4E, of Pittsburgh. COUNTY Atintronz JOUN SYMMES. of Pittsburgh JOEL KETCRUBf. of Elizabeth Duttcroitin TILE POO7C THOMAS FEEL, otTireiltum BANKS, BROKERS; ;BANKING. While the people of 'this County have been making rapid strides in political science, while our progress in the useful and ornamental arts in manufactures, in mining, has been marked and decided, we have been sadly deficent in the managementof currency and finance. It real ly- seems as if we were incurably insane on this subject, and aro determined to reject all the experience of older countries, and to experi ment on all the theories of paper money making that halie been or can be desired by the wit of With an annual production of the precious met als sufficient for all the daily business of the na tion, and also to furnish a basis for as many sound banks of issue as we can possibly need, our currency is shamefully unsound. All class es of our people, and especially the poorer and more ignorant, are made the victims ofrepeat ed attempts to carry on banking without cask capital. This is the core of the matter at last— and it is developed in all sorts of ways, but the practice now in vogue, by which the poor man is defrauded of his very bread, is that of setting up banks by one set of currency—makers which are as regularly knocked down by anoth er set of the same gentry, as a parcel of nine pins are scattered by an expert player. " A breath mintistaltes them, as a breath is madt," A few years ago, duffing the term of Gov. Pollock, charters to. issue bank paper were most prodigally and recklessly issued to gangs of speculators all over the State. The object was not to start banks and continue them —for in manyof their locations there was no need of a bank—but to get them under way, get their notes into the hands of the people, and then break them. With the notes of the first one started, they could buy stock in thosecond, and with the second in blast, they would have more notes to buy stock in more new banks. The people have a bitter remembrance of the Bank of McKean county, the Central Bank at Hollidaysburg, &c., &c. The Indiana system, of banking upon State stocks, was another chapter in the history of the efforts to bank without cash capital_ It failed most signally, and the people had to pay the piper, of course. The same system, more closely guarded, perhaps, has for some time been operating in Virginia, and we are jilt!, now being fleeced and phlutobotomized by this new process—the brokers are throwing out the n otes • of some of the Virginia Banks, for no reason that the vulgar eye can see, except that they are sure to make money by buzing them up at a large discount. "But," asks some indignant sufferer who is asked ten or twenty per cent. discount for Bank of Weston notes, " what is the matter with this money? Why is it not as good now as, it has been for the several months post that you have paid it to me on this counter." "Oh, we don't know." replies the money dealer, "it nine be good again, but we must run that risk, and we wont do it for nothing." So the money is bought and the sufferer pock ets his five dollars for the six he brought, in some other currency, not a jot better than "Weston," or manasa. In communities where so many varieties of money are circulating as are to be found here, private bankers are, perhaps, a necessity. Our people won't refuse to take the small bills of other States, though circulated in violation of laws, and they will take anything in the shape of money for their wares and their labor. There fore the broker lives, and moves, and has his profits. But, we submit that they are much to blame for the cruel losses the poor have to sustain, and the great inconvenience all people have to bear from our corrupted currency. It is notorious that almost every dollar of the notes of banks now cried down, has been paid out by the brokers here at their own counters. How did they come to do this ? Are not the banks just as good now as they were when they paid out' their notes ? Have the owners of these Ban ks got the brokers to pay out, any of this money for the paltry premium of one-fourth or one-half of one per cent? Has the jealousy of the broker who did not get one-fourth per cent for circulating this currency anything to do with their endeavoring to debase the currency which others did get pay for circulating ? We throw out these question to elicit in for mation..We shall be glad to obtain light on the subject. If any one has, for one-fourth of one per cent', put unsound currency afloat on the e..mmunity, 'we think the fact should be known, and if any one has done this with the addition at purpose of buying it in at twenty per cent. discount, that ought, to be known too, and if one broker refuses to take Money merely be cause his rival paid it out, that ought to be known also. As to this Viginia money, wo• cannot see why it is not just as good as ever it was. It }purports to be based on Virginia State stocks, - and if so, these stocks are worth, to-diiy, in the market, ninety-flve cents on the dollar. Why , then, should the people be taxed twenty per cent? We do not write as the apologist of this, or any other bad money, but we ask why it is not just as good to day as it was a month ago? The truth is, we are saddened and sickened at ,the misery entailed by the conduct of those who control the currency of our State. But, we freely confess, we see no present rem edy for our troubles. If our people would obey wholesome laws on the subject, when made, there might be some hope. But they are not punished enough with rotten bank pa per to do this, as yet. If we were to propose a remedy, it would be'to forbid, eveywhere throughout the country, the issue of any note under twenty dollars. If this were done, the Millions of gold that come monthly from Cal , ifornia 'would stay among the people for their daily-transactions ; but now this gold is sent weekly from New. York to pay for goods we could just as well make at home, and we are left with the inflated currency of the At'llean , -- County, Lawrence County, Central Bank, and such like, to buy these very goods at prices in flated by these pernicious issues. If the peo- Plc had this gold once, in place of the rag cur rency, take our word for it, the importers .of 7 foreign goods would not get hold of it as east iy as they . caliget ",Weston" money. 4 .. 4- = • • ' • . . • • t 4 - , - • • •4 `.'l•.' •i • ' • - . 7. ars MEE But we trust there is a better time coming—a time when a purified currency will furnish an im passable flood-gate to foreign importation, and make a better tariff than: any; politician ever dreamed of ; besides giving `=security to the Toor roan that the money, he gets for his day's not deleted worthleis the morning after he reeeives It. - Another Le c ttee from Mr. Dmiglas--The African Slate Trade and the Le Clerc Letter—. Mr. Douglas Stands by a " Com promise:l To tie Editors of the Richmond Enquirer: Gentlemen : Pleise give publicity in your next issue to the enclosed letter of the lion. S. A. Douglas. Very respectfully, yours, &c., JOHN L. PEYTON. STAUNTON, Va., August 7th, 1859. ' WASHINGTON, August 2, 1 t 359. Col. John L. Peyton, Staunton, Ya : My Dear Sir : You do mono more than jus tice in your kind letter, for which accept my thanks, in assuming that I do not concur with the Administration in their views respecting the rights of naturalized citizens, as defined in the 't Lo Clore letter," which it is proper to observe, have been since materially modi fied. Under our constitution there can be no just distinction between the rightof a native-born and naturalized citizen to claiM the protection of our governmens, at home and nbruad. Un less naturalization releases thd person natural ized from all obligations which be owed to his native country, by virtue of his allegiance, it leaves him in the sad prediCament of owing allegiance to two countries, without receiving protection' from either—a dilemma in which no American citizen should ever be placed. Neither have you misapprehended my opin ions in respect to the African slave trade. That question seriously disturbed the harmony of the convention which trained tIM Federal Comti tution. Upon it the delegatcsalivid.sl into two parties, under circumstances Which, for a tinn• rendered harmonious action impossible. The onedemanded the instantand limo:id:omnd pro hibition of the African slave trade, on moral and religous grounds, whilo the other imisted that it was a legitimate commeree, involving no other consideration than a somed piddle policy, which each Suite ought to be permitted to determine for itself, so long as it was son Cloned by its own laws. Eleh party =teed firmly and resolutely by it own por.ition until both became convinced that UM, vex , d question would break up the eon vention, destrey the Federal Union, blot out the glnri.e of the Roy - olution, and throw away till its rigs, unless some fair and just compromis, emild be form ed on the common ground of such mutual concessions as were indispensable to the pres ervation of their liberties, Uslum and indein•n dence. Such a compromise was effe'eted:ad tincor permed into the Con.titution, by which it understood that the African slave trade might continue as a legitimate commerce. in those States whose laws sanctioned it, until the year 1808, from and after which time Congre... , s might and would prohibit it forever, threughout the dominion and limits of the United State=, and pass all laws which might become L . make such prohibition effectual. The harmony of the Convention was restored, : and the l'n ion saved, by this compromko, % , ,liithout which the Constitution could never have lweri made I stand firmly by this compromi,e, and by all the other comproinis of Gin-01.1100n. and shall use my best effort.: to carry ea eh and al I of them into faithful execution, in the -en-e and with the understanding in which they were originally adopted. In aecordance with this compromise, I am irreomMilably opp, , ed to the revival of the African slave trade, in aity form and under any circuimtame.4. 1 am, with great revirt, trul y Lung chow's Milne A correspondent of the thw. desribes a Ykit to the revolutionary head guar tAlrs of General Wtshington, now tlo• hmne of Longfellow, in Cambridge, Mai" "From Cambridge to Mount A tiburc. one told us, was but a short in:de and ai n had just visited the cemetery of , a dead theolo gy. it seenol appropriate that W, 44,11,1 neat turn our step to the toinhs of dead men. The day Nva... , plea-alit, and ratio r than take th,, „„;:. ,‘„ t" along, the better to enjoy the charm, natur e and of art by the way 3i;le. And tin:, - thin..; to repay us, for, before ,an wall. is hall tinisbed, here is a poet's borne,—the roof-tree under which Longfellow eats. and :deep, and tttlks, like other mom,, and indites hi, qunit' numbers unlike other men. Et is an o ld Mar , sion, spacious, two stories high, built ~f painted cream , a litie;e, antique bra— , knocker on the heavy oil door, spacious grounds around it, and two stately elms. Aretriling their umbrageous nrinover it May wt• no% v3gralit srangcrs as we are, make bold I' in vade this honored shrine " May we riot I :, inside of that heavy old door 7 . And sure eimiz. here we are in the very ~r71,-tui,; the poet's study—the birth pl;ur . t 11. L .rion. Evangeline, Resignation and th, lit, If there are ,ermons in tri••••: and thi•ro should he he conic poetry in t hung with crayon portraits of it broth, fellow, Hawthorne, Prof. Felton, and oth.., friends ; or on that large round ,entr.• adorned with choice books,_- and , =l.,•Utii: ut that writing desk in the (011,-r. or the Md. =Landing up desk on the top ill it, on the top of which stands a statuette of Goiithie irs fut.+, ry deity. And that door take=' u+ into th.: ad joining library,spaeiou , , old laPlioned, t m r able and with mark= of ..x,ellent ta=t , ' : not very many hook• , ,but ri, I. eari . ed eases, one sir two 'thins', till,l with • ••• leCted author?, and in 111 . 6 the apart tnent a piano, On w hi,•h thr i „„ t u ,„, ( ,„„„ diseuurs , s good music, but hardly exqui.tf as that he strikes from the lyr. , Mi • A Pleasant Lot of Retail. A group of living serpents, brou g ht from North Carolina, were secured for scientifi c purposes, and have been handed mer to Pro fet-7sor Foote, of the Medical College. or , afe keeping. They consist of two rattlesnalo.=, two bull snakes,' ono spreading adder, one black racer, and ono joint snake. They are all very llnoshecimens. Professor Poohe intend,: to to-t the newly discovered remediei for the bite of venomous serpents, of which aecounts have been published. As these t'erpon nearly all eat and drink freely, they mead be peon,' to live many years, and attain the mminium size of their species. The bull snake and racer are dyer five and a half feet in length. The first named are beadtiful reptiles --if any thing so generally repugnant to the de scendants of mother Eve may he elaFeel as beautiful. They are called bull snakes, - the vulgar nano, because of the peculiar noise they make. Their eyes are bright, skin of buff color, with black spots and rings, :hid under the magnetic touch of Professor Christy they are as gentle as kittens; indeed, they ;Toni to delight in haring him wrap them around his arms. They may be considered as ornaments to the North State. Not so with the black tracer, which deigns to repose in the same cage with the hull snakes only through compulsion. With his head ele vated, and neck magnificently curved, you be hold tbo king of American snakes. Ile receiv es the fondlings of Professor Christy with dis dain, darts forth arrowy tongue, and shakes his tail as a warrior of ,M 4 would his spear—a warning to mankind riot to prospipe too much on friendship. The joint snake is the wonder of the collec tion. It is now shedding its skin and is torpid, so much so as to admit of being handled at pleasure. We felt of its body, tuna It appeared cold and hard as a polished stick of wood. It lives dally in holes in the ground when at home, and is yelled a joint snakci because of the structure of its tail, by moans Of the joints of which it can throw itself severa feat. The horrid looking rattlesnakes and the spreading adder occupy separate apartments in time same bor, which is covered:with glasS—a thin partition between life and death. There are holes through the partitions to admit of 'a circulation of air, and through dna of thew we found that the adder had succeeded in drawing 'about a foot of his body into the , apartment of his neighbor, the. largest rattlesnake, but was unable to get either forward or ba c k. Fortu nately the apartments are too close to admit of a Combat.”—Cin.. Gentile. The Chinese In Calleernia, The Chinese have a temple at an Francisco which cost $20,000, and have imported an idol from China, at a cost of $30,000. It is the image of a man who figure three hundred years ago, and vi ' tesman mid warrior, as one said, "1i Vashing ton." The only efforts in Call 'ft to chris tianize the Chinese. are by the 1 etbodists at Sacramento. The law prohibiting Chinamen from coming to the State is prdnounced un constitutional, and their number,i now six bun tireti thousand, i 9 rapidly increasing. • SOS. The trade sale at Boston. was brought to a closeion Wednesday evening, having continued from Tuesday of the previous week daily, from half-past eight o'clock in the morning to ten at night, , with the exception of Friday when a half holiday was taken for an excur sion down the Bay. The Boston Transcript says: " The value of books, which will have pass ed into the hands of-purchasers after the anir is entirely concluded, is estimated ut $17.5.000. Previous trade sales in Boston have fallen short of $lOO,OOO. They were discontinued in this city a few yeai.s Wu are glad to see announced by the Wash ington city papers that Robert C. Walker, for merly of this county, of the seed divicion at tached to the Agricultural department of the U. S. Patent Oflice, has been transferred to th e office of second a , si,tant examiner in the Patent Wick\ Mr. Walker i comielcnt. for any position in the Agricultural Ileaurn, and would adorn a much po , t than he now fills, if be had his diiiuirt•:. Ir i 3 1111110IIIc'otl in one or twat of tht,!torn parer. that Van Atillotrl.4ll ri - non nel lirrallgl . lll , llt , fer the erect t. , 1•1 or :in .1 e•• tabli,lonent The to itsatted on tole .If thor , ll:2;llfilr,. Vail A 1111 , 11r411, t,. the s•atie , 3111.1i ,, riiy. is ,-hortly to pro, to I:n land, on rent,• for the East Indies, for tie iturieee of securit:g n whit,' , I, rhant. and tee tieget;ate with ti , elli,•er- e 1 tie African stir % 111111,11.1.1111 V.. Mr. of is with the lien hit,t4 to his MIL Ar, N 1,4, 111 0 I,c 4 . 11. (.. .1. .I . r:ifiti.4,l . ... lll:tri•, 1.0101441. 11:1...111.i I 4.r ,L,t‘i, of th, i • rei.r..-e•nt,l in i41.1k - '1", N‘•,(11 r,411 iu 11i- right linnkl, re , t , Itiwn -i41.•. ••• ii , J;lire I.tally iti tlii• tlvApzli brim t '!:11/1 , ,tusk tab , 11 11 , 0111 OW It • ix ',AAA,. Tii i❑ •win r ‘v:l , ud. , ql ~11 but Nvo n I,i in:. ❑- rig fur trim 411., , ,') 1.114 V. 1 1 ,11 :.;rhnura 011 VidU , of r,:tl i < Lttr in Ow di- ttirt, GOV: xii•nOtt in tln c.,alary 11nr,.1 I••i:v•::1 ,, r Iv: ay th.,t lit,' “i . this city, tc Ito -lot? I Lim tv, otstili•ly ;t n.) nknhci Ittt.rt,tt , rricitd• itt thi, tty r It 11,1.1 , t pr., • :L t. r t.. NI 1.0 113212 MII :;. ,~. llor i.a- P“r1131.1 . vory ^.•nwnl ri111.114 th of that city. that a ,ortn, :11.11•11k.r.,1 iu liwir ert/I 1.) Ow 4 lir \vitit ❑ iond Fl:iii‘ t• Colt:!., -1 Med att , L.ll,l Lb I'. !:. t,. i4a, • :,11 l4~ui~ ~ . ~~U~~ . ~~ ti,.• ' I. 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UI Id , error" 111 111:11111.y . 1111 . 11I, Of OW ON tray, gnut saliiry I, allowed hi , friend.- 1. , , h•twitid for hint. sec will not now viie.d. -they :ire re noz, iedilicity from I oints of the tIII-11Cio•-• li,l, and dwarf i16.-.0 -Ell, :Lillie:as in the It ',roper to nt orte that in the tivan ei:,l illah:12:14111'ilt ul the EriO. Mr. 111,,rfttC , ~re 1.111, not teen The full detail. ,if the lend of that road for the entilli4 in Mardi, tienrly nllthe less \\o in freight, :Intl that IL , . r3ViDg• in trail , - I. , rtation 4- s porr. , .. scorn treater than lin' fall ing offin tr. 1114., s, that 1.11, net eurnine , were some thirty-t•ight thousand dollan.L7reider than for the rorresi emit' rig id' , !...110 1, of Lilt' pre, i ons C ,- ,,r. (' Illanimoth Cave n. a Place "I s:ep— Ochre. When the Mammoth Cave wits first 'dis covered, hundred , „1 umnuuies were fuel in it. They were dressed in thilkins of wild animals, and, in many instances, were highly °roar/lento.) with beads of bone, fentll - .k.C. They were in a better state of pres ervation than tin 111l1111111j,1 or E,zypt, and even when exposed to a dtmtp atmosphere, showed no disposition to decay. Tho utuw mies were .preserved mainly by means of smoke, and the place where, they were subject ed to the antiseptic influence of that still to )Jf.: seen. It consists of a Flick, which is sus tended betty fen tires projeettng rooks in an aclove, twenty feet ahoie the Moor of the main cave. Cross-pieees are lashed to the pole by strips of hark, by which the arms and lower 14tremitiesh . ere extended. The extremites of the polo hear the marks of the stone hatchet s and have remained so 100 g in the present position, that they are encrusted with crystals of car bonate of lime. The ceremony or embalming could have been witnessed by at least ten thou sand persons, for the avenue in Willa the op eration was conducteTh is a hundred feet wide and a half mile in length. The same point was evidently used at times as a place of tor ture, inasmuch as bone ushes have been found there, tiritieh were evidently those of victims to some barbarous z4cricioo• When the manufacture of saltpetre was commenced, the truimmies were used as fuel, and were destroyed in various ways, and a few were carried away and placed in museums, in different parts of the United States. Germait journals contain melancholy news concerning Prof. Karl Shurock, of Bonn, the eminent translator and interpreter of the masterpieces of old German poetic literature. His mind has been deranged by an excess of fear and anxiety, it is asserted, in consequence of the late politicalevents, and his friends have removed him accordingly, to a private asylum near Stuttgart, whence, it is hoped, a judicious treatment may soon give him back to health, o his family, and to his so suddenly and so tadl37 interrupted labors.. ' •y , • . , 1 • The Boston - Book Sale. Transferred t ‘ , l trica. v,,thaNi Ilia• tiro. thtrl 1011 :.,•• 7 : - .• 4- . ' TEE several thousand votes, which we are told Linn Boyd, the Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky, receivcd.in addition to the number cast fur Magoffin, the. Democratic candidate for Governor, represent the distrust felt by the slave code faction of the party, regarding the Douglas proclivi ties of Vice President Breckenridge and Mr. Magoffin, and especially indicate the preference felt for Boyd over Breckenridge, by that faction, for the United States Senator ship. The feud in the ranks of the Demo ceratic party of Kentucky, which was palpable during the late campaign, will presently be come more embittered and conspicuous. The contest between Breckenridge and Boyd, for Crittenden's place, will be highly animated, and in all probability will load to dissensions that will lest the dieipline or the party in an extraordinary manner. The general impres sion stems to be that Breckenridge has the in side track, but this is by no means certain.— Cie. Mnon en, Tut: Newcastle England) Daily eh mon ide says that a Well known banker lately observed that several of his clerks had adorned them selves with momtaehes. Ile called into his room all the moustached, and said, .• Gentle men. I have no wish to interfere with your private amusements or hobbies, but I must in upon the moustaches being off in business hours. After 5 M. indulge in your hobbies if von I In Slitid.ly 11101,1111:!. the 14th nt,tAtit. at twenty train 1, xd,• nC It. I'. 11,1,0‘t ,•tt. Thy triottl. Ow EMIIlly are re—peelfully t 5.:1011.1 her nerd. from the re,hirtwe of her faille I ,t1 . ••••I, 1111 T 110,13) Trwrnin! .it t.ll L. proi.ee,l to th, Aii,•ght•ny cemet,•ry "Id n, , r,r comp:4 on. it brings many f.ttotninnt tont' tittn., li. .of app,llte mid the tt. , :dtlk t.t..1 1,1111 Of :11111111 111:1k1, Ow 11111111 .11.01,111,114-d and 1111 h I,lol'. 111,1,0 , 111i..1, It+ 1110111.11, 1 . It 1+ 111111.,t 11111,. , - , 114 14. add 1 . 111 1, and /..,111). Mist talk/nth:l. 111.kny rented:, fatted, titan! Eft .VI; non, INI. tier.. kn.. 11 311.1.11 1 0.1. 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I 1:t;;411.,, 1 ,, 1111' oil ,iii”[• thr..m..11 I ,00lits. the 111,- I unproved combined -td.• and ,1:‘ glta , n f I:il:11”; a !h.q.,' 1 • it . 111,. in 1.4.4hi1d0 time. that to thin!, not hii hi. •••43h11.41111c111 re,ort it all Mr ~ N porit•nee a, au ,rtl.t, writ-ant., 14. th.Lt non. , 1.10 good Picturt will Ur !h., nuuoA t.. Iv aco to. prem.,. ThepuLh, nu.l the 1,11,4 i.vvertll), aro IL, ih•.l h. awlal t,11111.• 11111•1:11, 1111 iI."S PA /AT 8111 p_ 111111 15111111,1.1 r hy anttls port Marhvt A Statttntl anti ‘V t ,,„l it Third ,: ts BONNET AND 1 , 111.1,ER'1 i„, "to at the , tationer) tttrt, of w: S. MAVEN, Corner Third .t Marl;lit Al . l;Emitil , i P I 110E.1.A ItS IN CO ir,ivim it, evil'', I trrlgtrrr ofn lot in or inity j“}! Iltimlrvil per impriirtmiesil, 'hymn) ii thin thirty Isis from (if , P. U. Plt li N ES.-leasks •• Bordeaux '' Prunes; cues --D in jars, just received and tor sale by REVAIER ANDERSON, fillgls W0.,1 I.4reet,.lpposito St. Charles Hotel. 1011 iS dozen on hands I >,:do REYMER tt ANDER:it )14, Augls 35 5 t.. 01 1 1111.4111. St. (71k.".1,,, AO, Fullerton's superior l'llllll F1(1111101,, lopelled augls C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. A PPLICA TIONs for soiling Liquor, tiled in the Clerk's or the ap to August 12th, IsLt. d e hn, 1111. h other .400,1 e. vredintiargli Martin. tavern, sloe lodadig. MiKeet er tavern, Chartiers township. Hu„,„!,,k,„,,,,.1011n, tavern, Lawrenceville. icht Ilernoto, with other goodisttll ward, Allegheny. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, Clerk, t Office, August atigl3:3l _ - IT0[ISEI101.1) KUHN ITUR,Ii AT AUC- TioN.—on TUESDAY MORNING, Allgumt 16th. at lo o'vlock, will tie sold—n variety of good Household Furniture, at the residenee of Mr. I t , Jackson, lUCol troll Sixth ward. Among the articles are Centre 'Tandem. Divans, Rocking and other Chairs, high and low port Bedsteads, Beds and Mattretssos, Dressingand oth er Bureaux, DresAug Tables, marble-top, IVarli Stands, 'fining and Brod:fink Tables, 2 largo Rook Cases, Parlor nod oilier Carpets. Stair Rods, Fenders, Fire Irons, (liars nod queenxware, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. Also, ono superior Piano. nu g1:1 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. UTLER Y.—Tho best assortment of KNIVES, FORKS, CARVERS, POCKET UNITS, SCLOREI, Razor.,, ke., iu the city, will bo found on oar shelves. Prices to suit the times. CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, 011g13 No. 86 Wood street. LASS.-300 bxs. assorted Window Glass N,,,A for sale by (aug3) HENRY H. COLLINS. - . • .t.. ••:t• • Age and Debility =ME lEEE= .' ; ';: - .: , '7 . :7.7..:'!.':':::' . --- !-']....77: .- 7'..' , . 7. , :;T -- .' . .. f '`. - 7.7..7.77 , !'.<- ~ :.7;.- .-i- .7 i°7: , --:'.... ,- 7 ,- 7...' . .::=:••'.---,..-.:'' a 7 New Advertisentots. • A Splendid Farm, OF ABOUT ONE HUNDRED ACRES, within an hour's ride of Pittsburgh, for sale on lib eral terms. Apply at this office, to augl I JAMES P. BAER. TO PRINTERS. WANTED.—A situation, either in a news or iottothco, na PIMSSMAN, by a person of 25 yeses practical experience. References-Iv. S. Haven, or Morning l'agt Job unit,. GEO. INGLIS. Address 21rOrilliig Pt,vl. anglo IBM= THE EATING SALOON, Opp,lilt. Coil rat Depot, Libcrty St. TABLE BOARDERS taken at rcm - emble r¢tes. auglOdw.2dp G. W. SOURBECK, Proprietor MRS. M. H. MYERS' SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 23 Hancock St. THE DUTIES OF THIS SCHOOL WILL Le reatuned on the FIRST MONI ) A YOF SEPTEM BER. Mrs. M. will he aided by an efficient corps of In structors. The lariat gementtt of the Principal enable her to eniture thorough instruction in the variona branches of a polite 1111.1 useful education. A select number of Boarding Pupils will lie received. For further information and circular.:, apply at her residence. augOilw The Western University. PIUS INSTITUTION, with an able Board JIL ',lstria-tors, nn extemive and valual.le cabinet id Minerals. a complete sot of Chemical and Philosophi cal Apparatus, mostly new. and 3 large not commodious lauhla w , otters the lie , t advantages to those in a prepa ratory or eollpgiate The next term will emmnenee September sth. ill ,:tte:ng7 WM. BA KEWELL. Secretary MADAME APOLLINE TETEDOUX ; poARDIND AND DAY SCHOOL FOI YoU LA N ES, No.l Is Tinza,Tunur. Pittsbur,tl Till. : , eittloi (Ana, to y 011134 ladle, he,ide, a roll Eog. 114 r colli e. unii,nal facilities to acquire the French Lati nintte arid Liteinture. the Principal, an American born. Laving re,ded se, oral year, in I. ranee, mel tonne, ad by Mr. "Fetedonx. a native of Paris, and gradnate of the College Charlemagne: . The trill op..a on M.n.lay, the 12111 of tie t anner. Price Or tuition by the term, French nut I,ttin t-atra cl, irgr. N.. under ton ycnr, of :I,e. apply at Mr. Mchl..r*, aml Mr. Itavi. tow.. ,torc.. I.r it the re,idenee of Mndnme Tcledoux. al I W . ,: e 111/ tIENTEEL g. - .ntlemen k_A can he acc“rintexiated n els renals and boarding, It :1 1,4_111.114 how-r, plca,nntly located On I,,heriv tu n nnaat,e, the Lntiuent por tion ul th.• (-Its For Itlforlllatioll apply to W. , :u the ult., of the Monitlig Pust. TARENTUM CAMP MEETING TRAINS OVER ALLEGIIni VALLEY RAILROAD, AIT IL I, NAS FOL LI WS : Depar T SA; llon f,r Tatentitm. I=l loth, :it_ 011, S . ST. 5 : 00 1101, Timm ,itlay, 0•I5 A . , r/MO P. M. VI play. iit. .... I. x. 1:00 P. M. Lint P. eL l 4 Aluril..l'. at 1,1./ A. M. A. 0. 1:00 P.ll ,a 1 A.ll. 11:110 A. At. 63,0 P.ll. Tu0,t1: 4 1., 1. M. ferii) m. re. 0.1 P. x. 31...1,1:, e. N. .t. x. 51,0 r. x. 1:15 A. 11. 01/0 5. 0. ri:uu P. x. in a train Mill leave at 5011 .IZ-1111.i •::111 I' 11. 1 - 11111,_! tr..lr, bare T:trontum fnt. A. M. 7175 P. M. I WI, Tiniriolay. at 70,0 A. a. 7115 P. M. I 2111. l'rnt.ir. 7.1,0 A. IL. P. P. M. VIOL. !1.:A.1 - .1.1y, at.. 7,m \. M. I 1.4 , 0 e. M. :1411.1 P. M at la•ii 4. M. 7,0) 21141 P. M ...... 7,4 A. M. 2 201, P. n. 7:05 P. 11. 1:t11. WI .i114...1:4y. M. '27. P. IL 7ais P.M. 7101. A. M. MOO ,M. :1700 P, v. ill, day, in VIIIIEIOII. a train ill leave at 7:05 I and 11 20 r . M. -j.)O 01..1 (1)) , m .1.1.)16t011, fit 71)5 P. AL 011 , 7 .6 P. H. tl,t It F. 311, 1 1{1.1 - , Sufi l lA - VNTATHA NIIT AND BOLT FACTORY Pat.•ut Ilot.Pr.• - ,e41 Nut+ of An n Icm.l. 11.1100 nfiv•ture.l. AL.). 13,kn, I", kr Itrolc,•+. .Igru.t turd liriplellat,t, 4t.- ntrlti , lttl it A.,,rt Warehouse, No. 114 Water street. :111.'1'.1\" 5t'1 . 1.1.1 h I'4l. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, Protected Solution of Protoxide O 1 Iron Combined, St .I VESSFU LIAY , 11i1 , 1111,T it, thy 11111'1 11 , 1 i`e :1. , an ,•-tal,li• hod niodioillo It, ,- Th• - •.io ill .dintiv., DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsia, Neuralgia, Bron chitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disor dered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, mid the prostrating effects of Lead, or Mercury. General Debility, and all diseases which re quire a told: s.a.l.a.llCra tive Medicine is be yond question- The { n fofthiellioaey no ntau,rou..,,,r,llantliea tioated and .•f ein in pecitliar elivti neter. that nutlei ere rk.a.ol tlt!. liesiVite to rectal. e the pr idle cd ant. The Pettiviiin Syrupthica Starr. for- t., ix' n elir"-all, 1•11 t it, hula,' exten.ive, many apparently unlike, ale Intimate! related, and prtivecilitez from on emu,. may I e cured by one row• dye of diet a.-e- or whit. the Sr rup prordle. , cure. in often battled Ile. order Of meilieinal okit The filet. are tatiell.le. the and th eatetv and ethear•y of he Syrup insontrawtit,le. Pta t— Large hottle bottler 11:aalv e,.utidunct• in the eflierey Eirtivivaav :I , a theilletual aunt, uc rvekanrs,..ud to our br,tl,not it tie nula-try, the careful reading or !Lie pamphlet. net Jelin Par:pent. Rev :tliudin Moore, " The Whitternore. ^ Thov. Star Rang, It. aide , , Charlee S. If. Edible!. Sylvan,. 1"ohl, •• Joe. IL Clinch. Edward Edmund.. Sold by DR. GPO. 11. KEYSER RAILROAD SPIRE COMPANY, Jo.. Dilworth. - Bidwell, , to Pt, ter. Rolfe 11'4:wet.) 7 , ISNVEACITFFI. OF RAILROAD SPIKES, (11.111. S A:s:I. BOAT SPIKES, Cor. of Water ■t. and cherry alley, 117'710EURGR. pA TN k SIM' w't)lU A LI: SIIEIL URAL/LE:I', SIANI . ,c1,1:1:11 AND D1,11.1.T: IN EVELV VARICTT or Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves, PLAIN AND FANCY ORATE FRONT::, Sole l`ropriete, at the l'elebratr.l PATENT 14.1 s El' EN !N. ANI , SMOKE coNsiimiNG COOK STOVES. (11th, and Sales Rom,, C . u . 1.1,2p No, 11',.1 112 CHARLES B. KEEN, STOCK BROKER, 325 AVelnut Elt, Stock Bought and Sold on Commission at Board of Br, Eery; alsd iu llo , don. Sew 'York and lialtitnoro. LOCUST GROVE SEMINARY, FOR YOUNC LXDIES, LAWRENCEV=LLE_ V NILE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION, of two terms, the months earls, kill open on TUESDAY, THE Lull OF SEPTEMBER. at 9 o slosh, A. M. Tho Faculty ~r Tetteliers ae ho tilled their situations with mllOll di , al/Iglll,llotl success dining the pa -t year, continue their yollll,o°ll with the institution, Ott sevitunt of the greatly inereased facilities for travel tainted by the new Passenger Itailway.a nututivr of Pay Pupils will he received front Pittsburgh. The number at Boarding pupils is limite,r to thirty. FArly applications are desirable. .• Circulars ronntining general information, tonna, Ina, lst Lad at Davis' and Davison's. Booksellers, nand at Kb:bees and 31 ellor's, Music Dealers; or by addressing, through Pittsburgh Poatolliee, alights:tier:o REV. LID 'REF; T. RIDER, A. • . HUGH M. ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, GREAT WESTERN PLAININII Mad.. cor. Mar bury and Duquesne Way, Pittsburyh, fh., will make to order, and warranted as gm:4lVn ran be made, the following machinery. viz :--Steri Engines, Turning Lathes, fiir wood and iron; Planers, for wood and iron; Drilling Machines; tionsen and Tobacco Screws- Patent right and Model Machines, in the hest manner: Shutting. Pullies, and Hangers, of all aloes and variety; Screws, of any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will also make, and hare on hand, Doctor and Nigger En gines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats, hr. Lathe 1 Shears and other Planing done to order; van plane Zl inches wide, by 9feet S mcheslong. All Orders Prmaptly Flllealand Lorna/to SolicileA. N B.—Particular attention and promptitude given to 1 1 repairs on Printing Presses and other Machines. Iylsilyihis AL I. KINDS OF SUM M,ZI - 47 • HATS AND CAPS, DODDS' , 119 Wood lidretv t , JY 2 a One door South op pith: . - . HARVY DAVIS JOHN PHILLIPS. JOSEF If IL D. 1 1 ,1 S PHILLIPS, BRAS ; FOUN D ERS AND MANUFAC TURERS MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PLUMBING MATERIALS, GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. - Agents for Allen's CelebratTd Steam and Water Guages, MANUFACTORY NO. 110 WATER, AND 104 FRONT STS., PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. Wareraoms, liT Wood street, Pittsburgh; and !Federal street. Allegheny City. an G 3 )n is2dp BREWER, MALTSTER, AND HOP DEALER, 'HAVING COMMENCED BREWING for the season, I am now preparedlo furnish my customers with a In addition to my regular brands. lam manufactur ing a very FINE FLAVORED BITTER ALE. put up in small packages expressly for family use. • This Ale is not only a delightful bevemge, but is highly recommended by the medic lfaculty, for invalids, where a mild, nourishing tonic is required. I have also my celebrated Constantly on hand, eonsistina of KMNNETT BITTER. AND CHAMPAGNE; PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. Packages sent to any part of the city. nuglhein - - - ' C.' ...pt NoTICB s tall ook be. opened to receive s E.— ubscriptions to the capital stock of the MU NUNGAHELA PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, tit the St. Charles Hotel, in the city of PittSburghon the 'THIRTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, A. D, 1059, at 10 o'cloc_k__ A. M., of said day. yal j—___ CITY AND COUNTY INSURANCE • COMPANY. NuTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, in pursuance of an art of Assembly relating there to, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved April 11th. 151.59, Corks to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the City and County Insurance Company Of the city of AlleVtenv. will re-open at the office of PETER PETERSON, Federal street, A Ilegeny. on MON DAY, the 11th ofduly, and lai continued until the whole number ofAiares are subscribed, from -9 o'clock, A. M, to 4 o'clt9-k. P. 3, each day. Josiah King, James L. Graham, Henry Iriviu, lVilliam 13. Pusey, P.•ter Peterson, John Birmingham, U. G. Crai g . Wm. P. Baum, James Ittd, John Irwin, Sen., James Gibsun, John Sampson, C. Yeager, George Lewis, Samuel Gormly, Nichola.s Voeglitly, Sen, John A. Scott, R. P. M'Dowell, John W. Riddle, David Greig. Samuel Lindsay, Jun, .1. Longmore, M. Boreland, Thomas Farley, D. N. Evans, Alex. Hilands, R. W. Poindexter, Thomas Donnelly, James Park, Jun., Jturies A.Gibson, D. Leet Shields, Cbtarnimioncia. jylldf NEW ARRIVAL i • t PIANO FORTES. JUST RECEIVED, A NEW LOT OF PIANOS , From the Manufactory of CHICKERING & SONS, Of QC, and 7 octaves, and various style of finish. INSTRUMENTS WARIIANTED.. The Wino are invited to call and examine the stoel of the sulmerther, which mmsists of nearly PIPT""R" JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET. .8--Three F.xcellenlPlanon to Rent. ity2D NEW STOCK OE MELODEONS. JRECEIVED—A SPLENDID NEW cr lot of AI ELUDEONS. from the Laudon' of AI ASVIN .4 HAMLIN, Boston, includmg all the styles made by this firm.; These instruments:hare been approved' by the greatest musicians in the country—an Dr. Lowell AlasOrk.Aieo. F. Root, W. B. Bradbury. and othera—con vequentlr they can lie relied on as living firtit c10g,1151111- 4-1 'they are noted for the following pointer I. Their pure and musical quality of tone. '2. Their great power of tone. it. Their perfect equality of tone. Tom , - F-rtahrt and ea,v touch. u. Their beauntm inve of finish. t,. Their durability. -- 7. Their cheapne.s, of price. For vale only by JOHN H. MELLOII, No. SI Wood street Dviicriptive circulars mailed to any address. • Ivnyl3 To Housekeepers, SOMETITING NIP.-11. T. BNBBITT'S BEST 01EDIC1NAL S.ILERATUS, t -lls manufactured from common salt. and is prerc o 0 pared entirely different from other Saleratus. U 0 All the deleterious; matter extracted in such a manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit, and all - , -"lkinds of Cake, without containing a particle of " D I eratu 3 when the bread o r cake is baked; there be-„! producing wholesome results Every part ;- I lb eh, of Salcratus is turned - to gas. and passes! „ V !through the bread or biscuit while baking; con. igequently nothing remains but common Salt. Water and Flour. Yon will readily perceive by g izithe taste of this Salaratns that it is entirely dif-6 v iferent front other atileratus, It is parked in one pound papers, each wmp per branded. •• B. T. Babbitts Best Medicinal ANDlSaleratus” also, picture. twisted loaf of bread. w•th a glass of etlervescing water on the top.— Ivl ern,e theenyou purchase one paperyou should prey, 7 0 , ,, fl • wrapper. and be particular to get the ,, v ,next exactly like - the first—brand as above. Full directions for making Bread with this I, Full and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will garasernpany each package; also, directions fore. ~inaking all kinds of Pastry; also;•itir making Soda ater and Seidlitz Powders. 140 Wood street 3 - OUR OWN SOAP, 7 wurn (1 !11. T. BABBIrrs PURE' CONCENTRATED POTASH. IWsrranted double the strength of ordinary Pot) 6 Si; l ii., / ,'."`Z i t'h u LP,i'Vtio Th n7; L ib r ' ina 3 k l i t 4 " a rb r ' d s m „ 1 1 'Soft Swap. Consumers will find this the cheap.' leiThrotash in market ^s. l `l Marmite:hired and for sale by B. T. - BABBITT, No,. CS and 70 Waidiington at., N. Y., ,„ 7 1.1, 1 y9:1 3 ,1a and Nn. ai India x4 Bkimtnn. 1 U NOTARY Z. TT 33 I, I C riFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth Jr street, near Wood. .iYI3 A HOMESTEAD FOR $lO. A HOMESTEAD FOR $lOO. HOMESTEADS FOR $l,OOO AND OVER, RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER. . . Allots AND ?SLOW Fredericksburg, in Virginia. ANEW TOWN CALLED RAPPAHAN NOCK, ham re g ently been bud out In Calksatiper county, in the midst of 'the poLD gEracom ON' Lk- GINIA, surrounded by ;Shan fo and bilxiso Come Astor, and Forma and Town Lots in alternate divisions or aamuni, can now be had for a "MERE SONG," simply to lancet st. - rna.or.Nr in this desirable region. $154,910 worth of land is to be divided amongst pure-lowers, or arras awsv, ap inducement to come on an 4 make improvements, and.the land is of the most improvable qualities. Many . lows alreay . ly settled, and scores of others are coming Goon FAWN° LAND, in tracts of any size to suit purcha sers, can also be lout at troth ten to twenty dollaro acre, pavabie HI easy quarter yearly mento. Un qur.sliumible in nit eases be f o cus. AGENTS ARE WANTED Everywhere to sell these lands. .Liberal inducements will be given. For particulars address NEW E R GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS: FOUNDERS, QTEA.3I AN:b GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBEE&and PINWHEELS of all kinds of brass DEALEIAS IN GAS tiTt Office andliv. lysireroom, No. 124, Wood *U s e . Donnrs frons lb'Sendry, N 0.152 First At, lave Doors below . Monongahela Mouse. The well-known practical skill and experience in the various branches of Brass . Casting, Steam and flea pips, tFitting, t of the senior members of i ttio f l i c ri e n t , it pr us h i to ea wlll . e e mj e st ir toTi s e onal ntitle a r ra n atar a e l o; 6 pn or blio patronage. • AU Orders Promptly Filled. jyl,ktf - t/{ORE NEW PRlNTS,Ginghams, Checks, JVLLI Tickings,Shirting, Muslims, new-style Delains, 4c., all opened this day. ..C. HANSON LOVE, . attgll Market Area, Pr_.1:71‘1333E1.7C,5, GAS A.NII STEAM FITTERS; Sew Zdverti,seinents._ GEORGE W. Pitt Street, Pittsburgh SUPERIOR ARTICI.E OF FRESH ALE 'HEELING BOTTLED ALES, H. WHITNEY, SITUATED ON AND NEAR p, BAUD.F.I4, Land AgeaL . ort Ito al, Virliitua. Jnsurance. - REAT WESTERN Insurance and Trust CompanT OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING 4(13 WALNUT ST., PRILADELP/TIA.. CHARTER PER PETUAL. Authorized Capital, ti 500,000. STATEMENT, MAN 19, 1959. CAPITAL—Paid in and securely invested ASSETS, b4IF 1559. CASH—On hand and in Bank_ 512,57 n Hg In lianas of A gent. 6.62 i 17 Real Estate owned by the Company Bonds and Mort intees—bearing six and seven per cent. interest 1ti12.940 ‘ Debts due the Company. well secured 17,748 Stock-=Par value 78,450 1 Bills receivable for loans, a c., not yet matured.. '20.117 ..- All other securities 15,000,1 LIABILIT ES. I.osora—Adjusted, not yet dile - i o=3 4.1 Unadjusted 7,031 37 A Wanin g pl . OOl 3.000 tri All othor 20,574 37 I. 'WRIGHT. Secretory. R. W. POINDEXTER. Agent, 117 Water st, Pittsburgh.° NORTHERN - ASSURANCE COMPAM NO. 1, 3IOORGITE STREET' LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 - • CAPITAL.. 56,295,860 oi• PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 2,194,111 0" ,, , ANNUAL REVENUE. for the year ending January al, lss THIS COMPANY , I NSURES • AGA INS' Loss or Damage by Fire, almost every deseriptic, of Property. The Ran, f Pecotivat are 1.4.1(131 . , an: is all e.se,, based upon the character of the owner occupant, and the merits of the risk. Lossys promptly adjusted and paid without referent. to London. .4 special . perniancat pro,id.zia P/ui dap/dal& palpaeat of Itiedei is thiascCiAfty • REFERMECES I, TITSSDEAGII: Messrs. James 3112u11y & Co., 174 Wood street; :`,-• John Floyd & GI.. 173 Wood street; ltroh n & liirkpatriehs, 193 Liberty ',Erect L Gregg & Co., 99 Wood street; " Wilson: 51'Elroy X. Co. 51 Wood street; " James 51•Candless & Co., 193 Wood street; tinniek St Co., 95 Water toreet; B. A. Foist estoek .4 Co, Find and Wood st: Jos. Woodwell Et Co, Second trod Wood sh, " Atwell. Lee k Co., 8 Wood street; Burchfield t Co., Fourth and Market street , " 111 . C.'andless, 7.7ean /t Co., Wood and Waters . REFERENCES L 4 PIIITADELPEIA. • George H. Stuart. Esq.. 73 Bank street; Messr, Mvers. Clagl lorn 6. Co, 232 :Market street; W.m.sl'die;" e Ut , 22 Slont h Front street; • 51'Culeheon k Collina Front. and New street _ 8111101, William. & 513 Market street; u James 61-alkali A. Co., 20 and :2'2 Letitia st re. Joseph Ilau James Unnlap, Esq., President Union flank; Ron. W. A. Porter. late Judge Supremo Court. JAMES VV. Altit()TT, Agent, Tethvirary Office, 103 W 04,41 street. ALLEGHENY INSUHANCE CO OF PITTSBUROH. OFFICE--No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank TNSURES AGAINST ALL ELNOS O' _IL FIRE AND MARINE RISES. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. IIIcCORD, Vii President; D. M. BOOR, Secretary; Capt. WILLIA DEAN, General Agent.. ‘l Ihateroas—]saute Jone, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Child Capt. R. C. Gray, John A.Wil,on, B. L.Feth ne.tock, Jo! D. McCord, Isaac M . Pennock. R. P. .Sterling, Capt. Dean, Thos. M. Rowe, Hat 11. Dart, myai DELAWARE MLTIJAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY/ INCORPORATED EY THE LEGISI TUBE OF PEN2SLITANIA.IS3S. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER TIIIRDASD IVALNDTS- PITIL.I.DELPRIA Marine Insurance. tit ON VESSELS, 1 , CARGO, To all parts of the worlcL FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES On Goode, by River. Canals, Lakes. and Land Carrie;: to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSUR.INC, On Merchandi=o generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, etc., etc.... ASSETS OF THE coxPA3 • Hovland-a 1, 1668. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estafe.....:--- 6 71-IE3 1 Philadelphia City 6't cent. L0an..........._......165.144 1- tamsslvarda Side Loans ........... .. .... 104.425 t United et - ate, Treasury N0te5.......---.- 30.112 Railroad IS "Et cent. Mortg,u4e 57,1:5.( Stocks in Railroads, Gaiand Insurance Cos-. 25,51321 Bills Receivable . .•• .. . . 666 Cash on hand . 42,067 &glance in hands of Agents, Premiums on) hlarmePolicies recently issucd,and other} 61,58 ' debts due tho Compar.y... . . . DlitiCTOrg. Wm. bUrti 11. Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. So:oer, J. F. Peniston, Theophil us Paulding, Henry Sloan, John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington. John C. Davis, H. Jonea Brooke, James Traquair, Spencer M.'llraine, Wm. Eyre, Jr., Thomas C. Hand, James C. Hand, Hebert Burton, Wm. C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph H. Seal, James - B. MTarlamt Dr. R. AL Higdon, Joshua P. Eyre, Geo. G. Lieper, John B. Semple. Pita Hugh ClaiE• D. T. Morgan, Charles Keller J. T. Logan ; " W ILLLIM MARTIN, I'resident. . THUS C. HAND, Vice .President. HEITIVI" LTLIMILY, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA. Agent. de23 No. 95 Water street: Pittsburgh. . PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSIIIIAIICP. COMPANY: •NCI. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Cetstom 'florist, WIL I, L IN( I , I E. AR; th E r - p , ILL KINDS . OF ItiSIP- e.ription of Property or ITe ' r u etui r :l i lli n, , u a t' t l l:go e ns T t rt. If rates of premium. -ROBERT P. KING, President, M. W. BALDWIN. Viet, President, DIRECTORS: Charles Bayes, E. R. Cope, F... B. Enghsh, George W. Brown, ' P. B. Savery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magargee, • E. Wilor, . F. BLievawrix,SeeretarT. J. G. COFFlN...kgent, jy4.ly Corner Third and. Wood streets PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO Of Pittsburgh. 63 Fourth Street DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Rody Patterson. T. Grier Sproul, C.A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Cosner, Henry Sproul, Nick. Voeghtly, George W. Smith. A. J. Jones, Wade Hampto • , Robert Patrick. Chartered 5300.000 FIRE AND MARINE RlSks TAKEN, of all de" scriptions. : A. A. CARRIEIt, I'ro_i lent. I. CUZIER SPROIJL. Seerelar Pittsburgh Insurance Company, NO. 99 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. ROBERT GALWAY, President 4 __ ALEX. BRADLEY, Tice President. F. A. RINESART, Secretary. - Sir - Insures against BULL AND CARGO RISES, on the. Ohio and. Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINF, Rlqiv - S generally. i-iatEttin'st loss and damage by Fire, and against the Penis 01 the Sea and Inland Navigation anerran.sper tation. DIRS.CTOE.S. Robert Galway, itlaninel M'Glut - bran, Joseph P. liazzam, M. D., - John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Haihnan, Charles Arbuthnot, 'Alexander - Bradley, J. L. Leech, John Fullerton, N. F. Hart, R. Robinson, Robert R. Hartley, William Carr, ...IM - Gill. fe2s Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH, GEORGE DARSIE, President; • P. dt. GORDON, Seerekury • OWICC Ra.9l Witter stneet, (Spung IC Co.'s Wareh ease up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kiwis or FIRE wail _MARINE RISES. • A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who aro deierinined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed. as offering - the best prete tan to those who desire to be insured. ..... ASSETS, APRIL anti, IKI9. Stock Acc0unt5....... _..._.... ............ Office furniture Open Acettints, ..... Premium Notes_....? Notes and bills discounted George Dario, J. W. ilutler, James M'Attlev, Andrew Ackley, Nathaniel Holmes, D. 24. Long, C. W. akeketson. 25C,4-00 0 - -$ 19,207 t 49,000 C 033,734 IL 90,Cklil ("J .... 2.160 a , L'fil 0.0 ....... . IT,SS6 :4g 1:,11S7 ........ 30.070 ta.1.14.# R 7triller, Geerse W. J3ek4ort, Alex. Speer, Wm. 31c•KM,-,1,t, Mesa%ler NI reneir., Wm. It. Sauth, f.'s