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'4 '' ...`,... ~.. :,-" ..--; -L: ',' ' ''-• C., ..'#., '' 'r., '," .. ~ : ...J.r.' ~, ' `.' .'" _ ,'-',." -- 1 , ' ,1= ' ,. .'.,':-,."-.,',. , 4.; ^n " - ~ ENE at i c .Totito t.. --- TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 16 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. .AUDITOR GENERAL, RICHARDSON I.: WRIGHT, of Philadelphia SURVEYOR GENERAL, JOHN BOWE, of Franklin County DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. . AMER Ar !ANC JrOOr: 011011.4 ii Of Titisburgh DISTUICr _AITORNEV JOHN N. WCLOWRY, of Patsburgh. :STOAT eMATOIc SgerEL: g'kUE,_ of 13iiininghilizi. josEpIIB.DAVIS.of Allegheny City; SAMUEL W:'lVlEANS.LoPßobingolltowrishirC, PHILIP If. STEVENSON, of Moon townshipc JACOB STOCRRATII. of Allegheny aty; ANDREWJAvIISOH BEAUMONT,,o(yntshargh coir.srri cominsinein.: ''-" EDWARD CAMPBELL, 3 1 , of -Pittabnigh, JAISIES.BLACHMORS, of Pittsburgh. CIYMTr . 4IIDITOS: JOHN T. SYMMES, of Pittsbiirgh GVITVIT MOTT= JOEL KETCHUM, of Elizabeth DIRECTOR - OY TIIE THOMAS NEEL,: bf Tareatura KICKED OUT OF PARLIAMENT. The True Press of this . city was the only paper yesterday which afforded the public the . : benefit of the following item: CAPT. S6HP.NLEY LT.NSEATE.D.—The L,,ndoO Times states that Capt. Schenl , •y and Mr. Lea thern have teen unseated in l' a rii , ,inent, for corruption at the polls. Toe editor says:. " Two stern and inexorable c,inmitteas have passed speedy, judgment, on•• • Mr. Leathern, , Mr. Bright's' brother-in-hrw. 'and member for Wakefield, -and another on Mr. Schenley, of Dartmouth. We deplore the loss of two such men to' the Liberal side of the House, eyed while we are forced to admit that, no doubt, through being novnces in the art, their friends have 'rather overdone the thing, in the way of bribery." Just to think we aro not to have a speech from the right honorable member from Dart inouth,.in Parliament' after all—and that the Earl of. liard.scrabblet. has been kicked out in, di;grace,' that he , triay have time for the further contemplation of-his increased tax roll, and abreviated „receipts. ~We clip the following from the London Weekly Times: I ARTMOUTII ELECTION. Mr. Lefroy brought up the report of the committee appointed to try the petition against the return for the borough of Dartmouth. The committee reported that E. W. H. Scbenley was not duly elected to servo in Parliament, and that thelast election for Dartmouth was void. They further reported that the said E. - w. H; Selainley was by his agents guilty of bribery paid out of a certain fund, but that it did nut appear that the legal expenses of the election were defrayed from that source. The Rouse rose at six o'clock. - - The $lOO,OOO spent to secure'a seat in the Commons would have repaired a number of his delapidated-shanties in Pittsburgh and paid Lis paving tax in Allegheny without forcing the sale of his valuable estate. The Liberal side don't suit the Captain, he should quit it. . WE notice, with 'regret, a disposition on the part of journals claiming a Democratic reccird t) advance, as the chief merit of Stephen A. Douglas for the Presidency, his antagonism with the present administration ; they teem with the praise of one, and abuse of the other, interwoven in the same articles, as if the pres ent position of the Senator from Mlinois, was altogether due to his personal relations with the President, and- admitted of no wider range of discussion - . Wed° not care about prob ing the motives of the editors of these journals to ascertain just the amount of disappointment they have suffered at the hands of the execu tive, or bow much they expect to please their favorite by this course, but. we hold it to be, not only unjust, but impolitic. According to the Philadelphiaress, Mobile Regi.sfrr or New Orleans True ;Delta, Mr. Douglas has suf fered personally and politically, many indig nitiesat the bands of Mr. Buchanan, during his official career ; if so,. the Senator has set an example of magnanimity which might be im itated by his leading friends, who are at pres ent engaged in the programme for 'O. The great public care nothing about the personal relations of men, whilst political difference of opinion is the unquestioned right of all, and should not be dwarfed into feuds and angry. dis'eaSSions about candidates. This applies with (qua} force td those who claim personal friendship with, or hold office under Mr. Bu chanan, who imagine they perform their full duty in abusing Mr. Douglas, having no other cause than the antagonistic personal relations of the two men. All this directs attention from the true living issues of the moment, (holies the discussion of principles, and the bold utterance of the doctrines of the Demo cratic party, to promote the growth of clans rallying at the call of some favorite chief tain. _ . There appears to be more of hatred to the President tb an love for the man they would make President in all this, which will fail to prove an effective element in the coming struggle. Mr. Douglas must stand or fall on his own merits ; we think he has enough to carry him through, not only at Charleston, but before the country, lie is firmly seated in the affections of the people, ho has rendered distinguished services to his country, and stands to-day one of the foremost statesmen of the b. 14011. His nomina tion for the Presidency would be. a tribute to his great ability,and unwavering courage in the vindication of Democratic truths—not be cause of disagreements with Mr. Buchanan since his advent to the Presidency. oun brother-in-taw of the Dispatch is mis taken, if he supposes we wish to advocate the claims of " old Buck and little Dug" (as be ir rovontly styles them) for the Presidency at the same time. Mr. Buchanan deprived us of our crisis, and the country of a candidate, in his celebrated TtPCandless letter. Ho was our candidate until he cruelly and suddenly forsoolf us, as we should have had him fairly on the track in less than a fortnight without the aid of the Now York-Her a / 4 i, and so fur in ad vance of all comers, as to have defied competi tion. If he thinks ho has 'served his country enough, wo have no disposition to push .the Matter further, and therefore let him olttit his own particular requesC We hope to be believed now, when we assert that we are not for Mr. Buchanan for the Presidency, and we are not to bo forced from this position, whether,, ho . writes .another letter to Mr. ilreandlOss tilting back his first epistle or not. The ground is cleared and being plowed pre paratory Ur' a new crop, and if we choose to " hoe a row," on our own account, we hope to bo permitted ti do - . so, without any more ma -licious flings from the Dispatch about old Buck Or little Dug, and ourselves. SIIR "FLIT '' a RACK I"—A. Mississippi County Court Clerk, having issued a marriggp license for a young man, shortly after received the following note from him: Steate Of Miss July the 5 185.9. Mr. Moody pies let This matter stand over Until further orders thezirl his Flue the ti`APr By her own Request tindAßelense my nam - ii of this Bond if you pies. ASledding ItUmilltooenee. - . On a winteis night, when the moon .hone bright, And the snow was crusted o'er, With a mold as fair as seraphs are, - I slid from a hill down lower. . . Ere we reached the base, (like - a horse Oh a race,) Our swift-sliding sled careened, . . And' with tresses fair streaming on tho tat, Sow Bacot wart nom °von uro. _ t\'l4,.."t • • r . ~174.4.,W:5. • .„- . • , . Ale-41ow and Where It Is ➢lade. ' Ale is a common beverage in nearly all coun tries the climate of which prohibits the culti vation of the vine, but we have been-taught tpt regard Was the national drink of Gr4foprit ainx whereziti.taa has attained the greatest perfect*. Iri - Aon.oa#oflr,ngland ale! and m beer a re.toottetotigtermti e asTlf ell ns in a. few other co*triiis;T . fie bkveragizil is 4:ancient ~ origin es tells us 'that the G‘ertnarts drank it in his time. It haabeen banded doWn to us, and is as popular as it was centuries ago. It is believed to be-far-superior as a beverage to distilled liquors, not leaving their pernicious effects behind. llogarth, in his Beer Alley and Gin Lane, shows us the great superiority of stout, ablHrdied,lrerover alcoholic drinks, which had,'in' ii . 4gUn 'to become popular. But the solid Britons of those days "eschewed thin potations ;" among Shake speare's creations; .Falstaff the Great drank only sack, and " honest Iago" consigned small 'beer ". to the lowest depths of contempt. The "Scottish Ploughboi sang of ‘• Scottch Drink," thus: "Thou clears the head o' doited Lear, Thou cheers the heart o' droopingeare: Thou strings the nerves o' labour sair. Ate weary toil; Thou even brightens dark despair KT gloomy smile." Every one will ‘rementhe'r "John Barley corn'; as a picture of burly strength and sub stantial solidity, and Burn's "happy ale" is the very symbol of good fellowship. The manufacturt'of this highly-extolled bev erage has been brought to great perfection in thii country, and Pittsburgh ale has a reputa tion extending through the length and breadth of the land ; it has even been thought to rival the celebrated London and Edinburgh ales, which aro exported to all parts of the civilized world. We have fine facilities here for making a choice article, and our manufacturers have taken Advantage of them. Prominent among these is Gee. W. Smith, who has been engaged in brewing in this city for twenty-five years, and the productof whose breweries stands unexcelled: On Monday we bad the pleasure of examining his establishment on the o,.rnor of Pitt street and Duquesne Way. the eldest brewery in the city, built in IK_'it, with ire- uent additions sinco that time as used it fur twelve or fourteen years as a similar establishment of equal eapueity at Wheeling. ♦Ve were shown through t.',o premises I,y Mr. Wm. IL, =ell, chief brearr, to whom we are indebted for tint cylunhl.• and interesting inforMation The brewery building has a front on Pin street of three hundred feet, with u I,l:th about one hundred and fifty feet. On this erected a brewery, occupying the greater part of the lot, a malt house, and n bottling establi4h. went. The main building is two stories high. with a large, cool cellar underneath. We will now briefly 11 , critm, the pr. ale brewing, which, though apparently simple in itself, is one requiring not only great -kilt and experience, but constant attention durim: the entire process. The malt, which is barley steeped in water 111)1 roasted or dried placed in a large hopper on the second •r in proper quantity to form a and pas," I down to a sat of rollers on the tint tle mr, w lwre the grain is coarsely Ground : it is rai‘eu thane• by an elevator called "Jacob's ladder. - to time third floor, where it is thrown into another hopper, directly over a huge ma-1: tub capable of containing two hundred end tifty bushels. This tub is furnished with a false bottom, is•r forated, and anumber of pipes to carry off the liquid. The malt being placed in the tub, the required quantity of water, heated by steam, carried into it from one of two i,esEel, M the same capacityas the malt tub Here thy• lm, nor is allowed to remain fur two houm whew, a tap being turned, it is run off through the to an itnineuse copper tun in the tem , apart.. merit, the refuse malt relll3l tkittg Upon bottom, while the liquor drains off This "copper" will contain about eighty barrels. Hero the hops, n. 11, proportion of about one pound to e bushel of malt, are add ed, and the toiy tore boiled about three hours „A. sluice being then opcnetl, the liquor, Now called " wort," passes it into the •• hop ha. 1.," a large square, sliallvw vessel, also -ul.l.lil•d with a false bottom, through which the wort passes, leaving the hops behind. The wort now flows through pipes to two large coolees, of similar construction with the hop-ba. Is, where it spreads over a large surface, and is exposed to the air to cool. The cooling pro. cesaia facilitated by four large and powerful fans, wnicb are kept constantly in motion The cooling occupies' from two to thirteen hours,according to the state of the atmosphere, being conducted as rapidly as possible. From the coolers, on the withdrawal of plug , in the bottom, the wort passes through pipes to ,the cellar, where are placed four immense fermenting tuna, capable of containing eighty barrels each, in which it is collected. Here the primary process a fermentation takes place. the tuns being only half filled to allow the for mation of yeast. The time the liquid re mains in these tuna varies from twenty-four hours to a week, when it is again carried by pipes into the "working casks," which bold about three hundred and fifty gallons each. Forty-eight of these are used, in Hots of six ut a time., The liquid is allowed to remain in these vessels for a few days, during which the process of fiTtnentation is completed It is then racked off into packages• for sale, but allowed to remain in the stoeis c:4lar at lewd two or three, weeks after "bunging down. The The ale is bunged down in about ton day , from the time the malt goes into the ma sh .üb. The stook collar is capable of containing two thousand barrels of ale, and there are also three others of equal capacity, combined, in which the ale made at this brewery is stored, tWO - On First, and one on Fifth street. The annual product of the brewer;, which is in operation ton months during the y..sr, being suspended during June and July, is from to fifteen thousand barrels, and fully as muei. is manufactured at ate Wheeling establish ment. The brewery is , ono, of the old fashioned kind, with none of the modern innovations, such as pumping the liquor from story to story, the brewing process being commenced in the the upper portion of the building and comple ted in . the cellar.' The different kinds and qualities of ale, and the prices at which they are sold, we give be low: American Bitter..... _. Family Chanspapn. Brown Stbor• Barter Family ale,lo gall kegs • 'BOTTLED Lisa. ' ,, y IDOL. American Bitter,[3Soyer dor. for betties rebutted] $1.25 Kennett 1.2.5 ~ " Champagne“ 1.t.0 ” Ire.. Brown Stout ..6 The finer qualities Of barreled and bottled ales are made at the Wheeling establishment, from which the large orders are filled for North, East, South and West; while the Pittsburgh establishment devotes special attention to sup plying the city and local trade, which is very large. The bottled ales are also sold from the Pittsburgh house in any desired quantity. In•connection with the brewery are six malt bOuses, some on the promises, some located in otherrparts_ of the city, some at points in the country, and • one at Wheeling, which is the largest west of the Allegheiy Mountains, hav ing been recently enlarged, and, we are inform . - _ ed that still furthei additions will be made next season The melt manufactured is not all Co: sumed in the breweries,butlargeyuanti tles urcsUld Lo EastCin brewers;.4ho are large ly suppled from this city rind Wheeling. La t seasOn Mr. Smith pm eliiised2oo,oo9 bush 7 of burley and 1,000 bales of hops. Of the former 80,000 bushels were used in their 'own s.tablishments,...tind 80000 pounds of hops. The remainder was sold to dealers iii the East and in this city. Some forty person , fir.% employed by Mr Smith, including . maltters, brewers, laborers draymen, clerks, traveling agent_', d:e., to w h om , : ,-,oawfitzr., aro raid, and a hag. , funotint of capita' is in ve,tx , d in the butintss. Mr. Smith has :6.11211 succesaul, his close at tention to. and thkiro'ngli knowledge of his bus having brought s deserving remunera tion. tic i , One ~ f ,t , " Solid men, whose ener gy has One much toward= the advancement of OUT city, bud quit he is worthy 111 the liberal patronagit which hi,: jo.A. dealings with all men, and the excellence of his product has secured to hi in. All his a sistants ore competent, nt- tentive and obliging. and w. ! I,lhrve that no one can visit the •• old brewery without coming away stt6aticd with the in he received there. On Fall in., , titutiot..- !Ire has.el the prosprrity of our eity. We have in of them, and they should be festered mid encouraged, ne th''Y tr." tomake up the wealth and :,111dity for which W.• an . famed adroml So long m• their value . ...appreciated at home, en long Will the r,ptantion of mum rite ho maintained where. Ded he political cauldron is begin toiboil. and tlio xvitelio4 are .grltherinir, round The reccnt clee , lott4 in Kentucky, 'renne_eiee, North Carolin, and !Sli- , ourd Lnrr added fre , ii fuel to tho urr, acid ; °arty rooembling id' the witcde , to watch the nint , for th.• "'t't "1' trout N`'" the "ti" : t (tiny %Olen the \\* I , t: letter • r..n•-• anti not: ,ttnther let- L . . , 11.• 111. 1 . 1 , 111 the tirt w.intle..l wary ',do', al It'', ka, r-, the the chtei : ;i,13{1/ folle.eer, predicament of Fernntnl. , in the..i:t,..• troua atrair, rerinnl- Tee nl nii r t neeltte. lii • - .ttue lort t••To In. Mr. Smith and t• , 1 lit the wan wh, , .It,l h. , 1,111 , 1 ,- had put LW , 1 ,„, - 11,r trill ut iti ,11.1 tchr,Wst,-,1 aria limit I {wilt Intl Ow f u . •,-inpr-Intit ttAlft u.i t , f t., 1 , 6 t the r ,,, 6 iwator twi I, .1% cr.,l two, ,Www, qua fr ,, ln t w It, t cr, , a wit ODD FELLOWS' LODGES -11•.1 . : , tw ,, th , r h 6I:1 , 1, ,w 1 wut , , 1•• di! hint. 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LiN 1.,1.111 tl,t• 1,, .; I'l I' 1 E.Hor :—The iii a Torn 111 , 109:. ell In line part of your leadimz article, this morning 1 , quite refre•lllTlt: Year r.onark, I any one has for otte•fourili of oie• p. r crut. pu: tin sound currete.y thald on illy ellllllolllty. l fact, -hour I It' known It It notorious among bu , ine-- men, that the entire circulation of the banl.. of ~l'r•ton and ManaS,ll. wu k.uicd. here . by one firm of Bro• ko:=, but not for a prttit of one fourth per You do a great injti-gke to the fraternity to stappo-e they for , o .mall a eofll - /ea The irration Vert 'mild, The ag..:J oC the Bari% brinz , the note- here and heft,. theta to the. Broker for coin, or exchatige, at rate, we can only imagine. The Brokers easily the note.. over hip counter in payment id ordinary currency. Thu public taking theta without imjuiry titer are I agree with ym;. that these facts should he known, and I nor ready it „icy the cum ~f the partieF , concerned. .1 have no but that the facts c ould be :tilt-tantiab d isfaction :X any jury, if libel -mi. , . low. I nut not, howevt 11,.,t matter should be pushed at a- ile• must eventually be =o great that vert decisive measures will lie liecessar to purity our currency. Rlimoreq Retirement of the It othhe hilds the Crlt ICSrn;AePee 111 t.hc llor , i „ rt S/17 r find the following : "The ns:.raiize gi-.rn In financial circles of the approaching re- tiremem of the Rothschilds ha created astrange sensation. It • the ruiner prove true, not only Baron James but -hotb tic r‘ms, Gustave and 29phonse, would alsi; withdraw from luvriness. the accounts or ti n house in t,'aris be closed, and in short, it would exist no Imizer alter the Month of December. Ti' 4 ploi able state in Which Nathaniel Rothschild still remains, who in the flower of his age and strengtl. h as b ow , suddenly struck with paralysis, the inlets I ' ty of financiol operations in the present urie , ,, tied stuto of Europe, have decided Baron James to take this step, so it is said. But although the announcement, 0 . .."c;.3 ~ , n eomtirmed es yet liy himself, has occasioned soino emctiop amongst the moneyed men of Paris ; men of experience in these matters persist in declaring that such a measure ja utterly incompatible With the haron's age, his paton, and hia lace of domination, and they therefore reject the Age and Debility As old ago conies creeping on, it brings many attendant lain - ton,. Lo. of appetite and weakness impair the !leant', and 11,111 of attic'iv make, the mind disiiontentod and unhappy. ..aite , tthere old ago adds its influence, it is to add vigor and health, and although ',luny retne.lleii hart I wen tried. all have failed, until lnElth E'r llfl.L.t>L BITTEdis were known and used. In every mo+t where they have been employed they have ITIVHEMbIy lnvtu etrtagtli and restored the appetite. Thy Luce bctoum a treat agent for this alone, and are used lay many people who are suf fering from loss orappettte and re ue rs d lrttity. incases of long standing chronic diseases, they net as welirtrm, inviorating the.system,thus giving nature snottier up port-unity to repair physteal injuries. BENJA.MINCO., Sole Proprietors, No. Wood,between First and Second sts., Pittsburgh. The following letter was received by ltlessrs. Patric:, Bankers, and handed us for publication, from the acting; Treasurer of Virginia. it will be observed the securities upon which this money is issued, are but five to six per cent. below par. And the paper, we believe, re deemed at the counter of the bank, which is Jess than one.day's ride from Pittsburgh. TREASURY Omen, VA., August 1830. j .INIE , SRS. PATRICK & Yours of the oth is at hand, and in reply I would state that the Bank of Western circulation is se cured by deposit of Virginia coupon : bonds in thiii office Which 'IS considered first class, though wiling in this market below par some live or six per cent. at this time. Yours, &e., JNo. S. B ACLY, Acting Treasurer. On INlondayillOrllillg. Airetn,t I at the residence of her father in this eity, ELIA, Pared '2D years, the youth. WI and amiable wife of Johnson 11. Baldwin, Esq , ot New Yorh. and dai4iter of Mr. Calvin Adams. . - The fune.tal service, vall take place to-lny.(lue-qtlay,) at 2 n'cloel“ I'. M., nt St. Peter's Church. The interment immediately after. in Trinity C h urch caul. The friendP of the family ire re-lieethilly int ited to attend. AN I t ALL EXPENSES PA !D.—We want a low morn young men of .tendy hafts, at tho nnOV, MAlltry. (or to trawl w It., MiddlelUld Wrstollt I no] pleu,ant. For with or apply to ALLEN A lICCEI,Fi. lloundout, N. 1. PEENSYLVANIA ALMANAC OR APAIUT "1'111.: 15T11 (CD - 1, -! lIEK. Ke Nlll e—tn, on Almanac. entitle:l the I lIVI I•i t., p0 r p,,...• t., lati . -tAI 1,1,41131,M the St.:tt.• and eaet. I . olli ..t 12., ~rte. A full of each iNnitnly; J. to( Lurid, r, ty. C.mtiLy I)tlieer iit I .1, , ,1ntn C1M111,11.10 11,41(11[1011, ,ctsoul, • dill r t MI; ALMANAC ron INGO OFF 1.1: DIRTA.7I . OItI T o„. p., - h 4Pf 11••• ,Itit li, nant,...l NlA,ta, \ •• 1“ ric %NI. Fll1 7 .1h r P O rtll,:f+l ,l{ Prus.-1.41111. Fi or.•ri, :1. 1'r,t1.14 .11• I MA, It. an 1/1 LA il,•• , . .1, , rit t•-,r . ' t, • 1.,,••, , ,,t rirli•ET:-. A , Ow r. - a:: ,- at II: .11 :inc. V. le•twtll... t.t.t• :•,:, -t, t• 1.. I tr.. iu.l l ul tt•t, , . I i.• ;) tt. t:vv. - . 4'f at...11114A et( •••..1 SLitc, N - 1 - - F v cENTS -.I I! %I I ~ F I lIF Y k i;I !%1 r -.1111-)11 s.l 111.- 1 , - , lit' 1,Z,1 I rtOs tl; ...101 , • it• /11. • I 11•1•/,•• tI,L N. 4 , . 11vi • • I I th ut MI N 1 „I• - 1111: 1:X1:111N(il: 11.1NK 11,1 1"1',1t11:1;11 I: , .11 .1 , 1 1:1;t1•• till , ,1 ...... 1,111.1:..111 Flun I .'• 1111) I I.t the uL, rvr St:* :‘•ni r c o r,cl I thv I :,11 - m).l 11 Al. M 171:1ZA V, lth d. %of Augu.i (' Not:try 11 , 7. -T A I'EM ENT N Y THE A1.1.1:611E BANK pittsi,urA, August 15t1,1b59. ETA. Nott••• .11. , 1 •• ~ •tud I 11.•...LN ol tat, Bank, 1.11.‘ tti. r It, 11‘1.10111,,,,p,•,it• 111.• ,lik.,ll•StlliCillt.t I,ltTerq CO tt11 . 4P,1 Oi aa,l .1 W. CoOE. tat..illi.l:4ll day of • gllll itolt • l'. FINNEY, N.aary Pal.llo. STATEMENTI 1I HE NIEIICHANTS' AND Dr 51 ' 1111'11E11S' BANK OF pirrsiwiztal. Pittsburgh. Monday. Alliost 15, 15. V. 3.45,347 IS) 251013 43 . 3..151 52 . t,61311 424 .1 57(1,213 76 . 115.3441 16 . lq,sts . 93,11111 ST _ Tt e' r Qrtaettleut correct Fuld true to the hest of my latottledge M.) i.e.1.1.1. W. 11. DENICY. Cash . r. Sworn .11b.onhorrht•fore tne,tlll2 15111l'µ'61" August. A. D., ISSI I !1112111 It E N UVAL J. W. PITTOOK 113- ',moved In, Ma, to Smyth's m.o . l'enodieni Store MMZO=I Western Money. ;4etu Zduertisrments *3O PER MONTH. '3l. Et IS CIP « .11,MAN History of the State, Ila4otilf !Adze , . In the State. full ~:p(a. • I A DAVI% i C . , . kfi \I l•I IJ Fl FY. N.,tary ‘BluTiEs , 14 , 11 N 11‘1:1 . 1'.IZ, INth.l, 4,4,1-t. , VI PH, Pitt- ... 1 . • ,• ,••• Dti.• other ilank.s... —.•• 1 C.lntnomveulth .••• Loan, and lit.couta4 of u. • Not, ands 11.•01, of other Iht..other Bank , - •••• ....... .1. F. MACKENZIE, Notary Public. -,No. 60 Fifth Street 4 : 1 4;4/ F i t 10 SALE, a two-story 41 •••••', Fru Dwelling House, with a vai n:tido lot of u ul, 3-1!i: front on Fourth street, by 19 toot doe? tkingery L.l Price $ . 2,500. Terms $, - ,00 in hand; balanee-et r. • g 1 cum rok.;14"1" , VENANGO ( CY 17. - 17/ fit eight miles front the town of Frank.N,, ae.fit per acre. For sale by S. CUTHBERT ,11:TO p 5 ,..,11 - 1,t,m8 Agents, 51 Market ct Ur - 6R RENT—A einrdortitble Dwellin 1' liou.o, on Socontitstreet. • $3OO Per }ear . ur•lt, 8 CLIT : BERT & SON, 51 Market DT_TP S'FF,AIIBOAT TIOOK-KEEP ING and Blanks, for Bale W. S. HAVEN, anf , l6 nor. Market & Second and Wood tt. Third sts irRUNK, BONNET AND FULLER'S 1 BOARDS, for sale at the stationery S. sres of . to HAVEN, ingls Corner Wood & Third & market & Second sta. DRUN pvka " Bordeaux " Prunes; 5 CIISC9 Prunes in laxs, Just ieceiveil (Ind for sale by REYMER & ANDERSON.' 39,W00d street, opposite St. Charles Hotel. M ORE SEW (:decks, Tiekings, Shirting, Muslin, new style Delnlns, .ke., all opened this day. C. RA 4 M, • augll Market 7 greet, • 4 RPM Advertisements. A Splendid Farm, OF ABOUT ONEIBUICDRED ACRES, within an hour's ride of Pittsburgh, for sale on lib eral toms. Apply at thin office, to align JAMES P. BARR. TO PRINTERS WANTED.—A situation, either in a news or lob office., as PRESSMAN, by a person of 25 years prinencal experience. References—W. S. Haven, or Morning Post Sob Office. GEO. INGLIS, Address Morning Post. auglo MMWMPMI ATTORNEY AT LAW, gar Alen practices in Lycoming, Centre, Clearfield nd Cambria counties. augls Wall's Picture Gallery. WM. C. WALL hag. 'taken the third floor if Jones' New Building, adjoining the Me chanles' Bank. Fourth street, for an AM BROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, end having fitted up the room in a style unsurpassed. invites his friends and the relate to visit hi. establishment. His reception Room. he ha no hesitation In saying. has net its superior anywhere. for sincalateuty of furni ture and appointments generally; and his Operating nnolliS. bring on the came Hoer, .111 entered imme diately through it In his Operating rooms, the most improved combined :tble and sky lights give it facility for taking a finished Picture, in the lin-t possible time, that he thinks can not fail to make his establishment the resort of all persons of taste. Mr Wall's experience no an artist, is a sure guarantee to his patrons that none but good Pictures will be per mitted to leave his In'Orni.".. The Want. and the ladies especially, aro invited to view Ins 'atone, and examine specimens. tuiglfaw 0 E N TILE EATING SALOON, Lit,erty rEir- TAP.LE taken at rea,onnble rate' nuv10:1,.2.1p MRS. M. H. MYERS' SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES No. 33 Hancock Si. rr II E DUTIES oF"rit is scHool, w LL M. rtisunii.,l(4l the FIRST MONDAY OF SEPTEN- ItElt. Mr, M I,a aided by au etticiPnt coil. of in' struct4•,.. Th..:.i vini.Tetwnt,. , l the Prii,,,pal enable her to en.iitre instruction In the bronchi , of a polite and education. A numb. r .1 Po:ailing Pupils will be received. For flu-111,r iiif,rnation and circulars, apply at lair aueilvr The Western University. I.us-i_NsTITUTION, with an able Board of Instrurtort., an exten , ive and valunble cabinet of Mitterni, a complete w 4 .4(lnm - oral and l'lnlosopbt ,•ni A ppantli inontly new, and R 1:11%;e1111.1 eereltteldlOClS Adler , the bet antrt,; . to Lt `e in a pro. ratoin t.d.• 'l ill,•xt t,•rto wilt coalmen , ' ~ e ptend, ,,r tilt. tow. ‘r•-fi WM 15-tHEWELI.. Serndary. driENTEEL BOARD! genthnnen VT CA. im ro....,anntodnted with rooinA and in n hnarding Inhaled on rtreet, tno intrititr+ walk 11,111 the t4I 4 I(ICRS pot - - n.. 11 ~f the ea" . .. For Mt ther information apply to IN. H. WHITNEI..t flies of the :Morning anit2.tf HIAWATHA NIIT AND BOLT FACTORY 11.4-Pr ,,, pti nil Ire. C•n Land, and man 01,turi d r :4a, lon,ry, Agncu tun.] at hurl 11.C.Pe. \Warehouse, No. 11-/ Water street. ittliZ , Iv EN NP, SCULLS k 41). THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, Protected Solution of Protoxide of Iron Combined. I_l - . 1S I'ASSED TilE II 0111,0 ,h - Jr dtge.veri ,, In Ow Mll , lTt )1•••11.,, ate t•4l, and mu>t flaw be received as an e medieibe. Its ctllvacy 13CW,, DYSPEPSIA, Atiactiens of the Liver, Drov,ia, Wearalgia.Bron chitit and Consnir.ptive Tendencies, Disor dered State of the Bland, Boils, Scurvy, and the prostrating effrrts of Lead, ' or Mercury, General Debility, and all direatcr, which re— quire a tonic and altera tive Medicine is be yond question. ‘ll,zi.f 1.,:.1: , r 2 12,11 1 :25".. 7 , ) l'il4l vcUw The proof of :otitctkry 11 . 1".0 nurr 1,11,.. :old of ,11 , t10 cilhar cl, tloo 4..00t0t tht% to—ttot.• to r- r I tii• •=!. rill , • t.• t.ii all. tali it row, I ',I ill-, .‘, ,nand• Ii i• thitarrett unlike. are intitztatel t•latt .1 atel proeretlinty, hem et, :mote. mar t.. r urea by elm rem. , .Iv. Tim 11.1.11,4 ef far uhtel the Syrup lam et.stt Imre. Net erten hattlo.l the touheQt err. lite !mt. are tath , th l . - . lb.' -.army .uvi ettle:my 44 the Syrup ineentrmanatble Prorr.-I,targo boide, $2. or ,yr for $10: small botch V. x tot 1.5. Harm:: eontolens e its the efficacy of the PEEL'S - UN ST & n medicinal :sssent. we reeortnnend to our brethren In she moliNtry, the careful reading of this, Itmulolelt•t. Rev. Joists Posrpont, Tito, Whitternors Ja.to,s IS. Mlless, S. 11. 11. Clinch, cold by 4 , " 4 - 4 .471 1: 4$ 4; 4'o 2.347,, Z.. 17 ;1 14-'OO 00 lk 341.: 12 t+t vl 1 '1 I .1. . •.S DP.. GED. H. KEYSER, augG:l) days . 1 411 IN cod RAILROAD SPIRE COMPANY. .10,. Dilworth. I).lW'. C. Bidwell. ESIMII (tturtr. , ,,t, to Pro - tcr. Sue-ft.) 1,1,1-FICTIREVInr RAILROAD SPIKES, Cu \IRS AN I. BOAT SPIKES, Cor. of IV ntr r ni. and Cherry alley, 1Y2,1Y PITTSBIIW.iH. PA. d ETN A STO V E WORKS. " I.4F.X4NDF.x pftAof.r.ji, iiISI77ACTPLLA ,11(1 , gI'EAT valuxTr OP Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves 121=Ell I,‘ 1110 ti, NV 11 it 1; •'.1.1.11 '7 30'3,14 Is $1 S .3,....37 u- $ 00 4;, {rte 110 2.':.4.1 I fx, CO4 4. 101,64; 00 PLAIN AND FANCY GRATE FRONTS. AC PATENT GAS iIIUININti AND SMOKE CONSUMING COOK STOVES. $1.9"1,.r. , I I y2p S "1" C FL IK 315 Walnut St., Phlladelp.h!tt Stoel: /lowald and Sold on Commossion at Board at Fro qlso in Houton, Non'Yolt..o,l Baltirnnro. FJ.i kl 7 loon 2 1,101 2.1 LOCUST GROVE SEMINARY, FOR YOUNG LADIES, I,IVVT-R.MINTCM-VILM. $.•40,143 e.I )1 15ii I 41.117 51. 121, , THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION, of two terms five months each, will open on TUESDAY, TIIEI3TII OF SEPTEMBER, :it It o clock, A. M. The Fliculty . of Teaclief; filDd their situations with such dii•onguislii,l sucect,i'dlirinft the pool yott:'; continue their connection with the institution. recount of the greatly increased facilities for travel allot iled by the newPas , senger Railway. alimited number of Day Pupils will be received from Pittsburgh. The number of Boarding pupils to limited to thirty. Early applications are desirable. circulars containing general information, terms, Ac., IllaV to' had at Davis' and Davison's, Booksellers. undid Elt;ber's and Mellor's. Music Dealers; or by addressing, I:liough Pittsburgh Postoffiee. augliTaitscp2U R.EY. L.:IF-URGE T. RIDER, A. t. WEE ENG] NE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, GREAT W F.S'IERN PLAIBING MILL. ror. Man. ',lle and Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Pa., will make to ,iater, and warranted ma 0,041E49 can be made, tie I..uoaing machinery. viz :—SiCrn Engineav Turning lathes, for wood NA iron; Planers, for wood and iron; Dri Ili ng Machines; Baleen arniTdbact co Screws; Pate nt right and Model Machines, in l he best manner; Shafting, Pullies, and Bangers, of all sizes and variety ; heroics. of any diameter and pitch, to fitteen feet In length. Will 4 14 0 Make, and have an hand, Doctor and Nigger En ginco, and Deck Pumps tor steamboats, hc. Lathe Shears and other Planing done to order; earrplsne 32 inches wide, by 9 feet 6 inches long. -411 Orders Prampthi Feld and Earnestlo Solicited. N B.—Particular attention and promptitude given to repairs on Printing Presses and other Machines. - - ALL KINDS OF SUMMER , =TM I. n SING O U T. 13007' Atiri SHOD Very Cheap fin __ JOSEPH 11. 'BORLAND, N. B.—Some SOILED S. 93 Ith "'" at., second door from Fifth leqs than cost. aintl3 - nEs on hands selling at EMUN SYRUP.-300 on hands and for sale by REYIHER & angl.s sfl Wood at.,oppoite St. Chr, ntel A LARGE LOT of utlerton's Plaid Flannels, opened this day. .1d215 C. 11A1`.SON LOVE, 74 Market street. IDI ROW N'S ESSENCE JAM.Ai ' .1.) GER for Bale by B. I...PARYEKTOCK jy2o No. GO, corner Fourth and Wood etre . . . . . . i`" 7 LOCEILIVFN, CLINTON Co., PENN', SOURBECR. Prnprietor Martin Mooro, Thu,. Star Charts, Sy!rants; " Eduard Edmunds SO/0 Proprietor of thr celebrated No. 4 Wood Street. Piltaburph, Th. CH ARLES B. KEEN, HUGH 31. 0014 pIATS AND CAPS DOD D ' 1 'Wood Street, One floor South of Fifth HARVY DAVIS JOHN PHILLIPS- JOSEPH H. DAN I D AVI ZSZPA PHILLIPS, 1 , BRAS ; F 0 t 7 E ‘.. S\-., , ,AND MANUFACTURERS, tINI i.i tr lic 333 M-ELS, AS AND STEAM FITTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PLUMBING MATERIALS; GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Ag - ents for Allen's Celebrated Steam_and_Water Guages, MANUFACTORY NO. 110 WATER, AND 104 . . FRONT STS., PITTSBURGH, Warerooms, 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and Federal Street, Allegheny City. nu Itmin2d i_ _ New advErtisnunits. GEORGE W. SMITH, BREWER, Mki.TSTER,' AND BOP DEALER, j Insuriinct , ' mid . Triit . Companv • Pitt Street, Pittsburgh. ir. FFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, 403 Wsiatry Sr., PartttorArmi- CHARTER PER TT A V I N G COMMENCED BREWING i PETUA L. I I for the season, lam now prepared to furnish my Authartsedeapital, 3300,000, customers with a i . -. , STATEMENT, MAY IS, 1859. . C.trrrats-PMd in and securely invested SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FRESH ALE. i ASSETS, MAY IS, 1859. Case—On hand and In Bank 812,679 98 In addition to my regular brands, I win manufactur- , In hands of Agents • - 0.6.3 17 ing a very FINE FLAVORED BITTER ALE. put up in— ---$ 19,2(7 05 small packages expressly for family use. , Real Estate owned by the Company 49,000 00 This Ale snot only a delightful beverage, but is highly Bonds and Mortgages—bearing six.andseven recommended by the medic I faculty, for invalids. where ! per cent. interest 152.940 00 a mild, nourishing tonic is required. I have also my i Debts due the Company, well secured 17.748 0 81 celebrated ! Stock—Par value 78,450 0 Rills receivable for loans, otc., not yet matured.. 20,117 43 WHEELING BOTTLED ALES, Alt other securities 15,000,00 Constantly on hand, consisting of KENNETT BITTER , TotaL AND CHAMPAGNE; PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. LIABILITIES. Lossis—Adjusted,not yet due :. ...... $ 137,03 .10 Packages sent to any part of the city. auglloCom Unadjusted 7,051 [,7 Awl - toting proof 5.0 0 0 00 CITY AND . COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANT.r All other claims 20.574 57 :C3,909 70 NOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN THAT, 1 in pursuance of an act of Assembly relating there- 1 . to, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved April _augli 11th, 1059, Books to receive subscriptions to the Capital .; NORTHERN Stock of the. City and County Insurance Company of the city of Allegheny, will re-open at the ofßce of PETER 'l PF.fERSON, Federal street. Allegeny.on MONDAY, the ' ASSURANCE COMPANY 11th of July. and be continued until the whole number of Yhare= are subseribed, from 9 o'clock, A. M, to 4 I 1 o'clock. P 61„ each day. NO. 1, 110ORGATE STREET, LONDON. Josiah King, Henry Irwin, ESTA_BLISHED IN 1838. Peter Peterson. O. G. Craig, James Old, James Gibson, C. Yeager, Samuel Gormly, John A. Scott, John W. Riddle, samuel Lindsay, Jun., 61 Boreland, r , I o B. Evan-, R. W. Poindexter, James Park. Jun, D. Leet Shields, jyllotf NEW ARRIVAL OP I PIANO FORTES. JUST RECEIVED, A NEW LOT OF PIANOS, From tho Manufactory of CHICKERING & SONS, Of u!,, and 7 octave., and various style of finish WALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED-`&A The public are invited to call and examine the StOey: of the subscriber, which consists of nearly FIFTY PIANOS_ dOUN H. MELLOR, SAFETY 81 WOOD STREET. Three Excellent Pianos to Rent. 0r2.9 INSURANCE COMPANY NEW STOCK OF MELODEONS. . . - TNCOIZPORATEP BY THE LEf3ISLA- JusT RECEIVED—A SPLENDID NEW lot of ME I. 0D E O NS. from the a- TORE OF PENNSLVANIA, 1633. faetery of MASON k HAMLIN, Boston. .OFFICE, S. E-COEXER Tillltli AND WALNUTS TS including all the styles made by this fain. . , PIIILAIiELPIIIA. 'I lie- , itedrumenia have been approved , l.v the ereatovt musicians in the country—as Pr. LOW-ell Marine- insurance. Ma•on;Oco. F. Root, W. B. Bradbury!, and others--con- ON VEFSELS, sequently they can ho relied on a, litengfirst cid,. India- CARGo, ` 5 ! To all parts of the world. 1 re o.cov. bey a noted for tne following pointe: FREIGHT, 1. Their pure and musical quality of W LNLAND INSURANCES Wl. - 7- Their urea power of tone. 3. Their perfect equality of tone. On Goode. by River. Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriages 4. Their prompt and easy touch. to all. feats of the Union- 5. Their beautiful style of finish. FIRE .17.:5L1RA:.;!.;!...fi 6. Their durability. On Merchandise generally, 7. Their cheapness of price. On Stereo, De piling Fences, etc, ete. For sale only Ly JOHN H. MELLOR, ~.., No. SI Wood street. ASSETS OF TILE COMPA". 1 - , Descriptive circulars mailed to any address- [myl3 Nov - time I, 1653. _ . - - To Housekee ers. . Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate.-- ........ 8 71,3E73 35 p ' Philadelphia City 6 'iri. cent. Loan 105.144 00 SODIETIIING NEW.—B. T. ILYBBITT's Pplimlivania state 1.0,w , . . 1°4,415 oil BEST MEDICINAL SALERATUS, Ututed States Treasury Notes. . . -.. 80.11 g 80 ! Railroad o'{l cent. Mortgare Bonds.. 57,75 00 g ils manufaetured . from common salt, and is prs-lc Q Stocks in Railroads, Gia:s and Insurance Cos_.2s 'Ol'2 to u ii, pared entirely different from other Salerrous,p, u Bill s it er pp,,t4 e _... . _ . _ . ...,C . b. , ,,,. , !All the deleterious matter eTtrarted iti such Cash an hand-. ..... . .. 41.087 85 'manner as to produce Bread. Biscnii; rind all Balance in hands of .Igenpi,..Premiums on) . kNnikinds of Cake without containing a Particle o IN I, 1 Marine VolickairecentlY issued, and other 501,5'0 15 !Sate ratus when the bread or cal; ois I ot.- ed: ther i debts due the C0mpany—........----_-.) 7 n hr producing wholesome results Every part' . o.c o of Baleratus is turned to gas, and passes through the bread or biscuit while baking; mar equeutly nothing remains but common Salt, !Water and Flour. You will readily perceive by r.nlthe taste of this Enlarging that it is entirely dif u o ,ferent from other Saleratus. It is packed in one pound papers, each wrap. per branded, Babbitt's Best Medicinal "D,Salcratus," also, picture, twisted loaf of bread. 'with a glass of effervescing water on the top.— ~, Whe n )ou purchase one paper you should pro I U- :,erve the wrapper,-and be particular to get the Me xt exactly like the first—brand as above. I Full directions for making Bread with this ISileratipi and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will , • 9 ) "L l ly Imed package; also, directions for, t,,,, in,rLt;a 7 '‘ormngl lSoda Watbr andSeidlitzP7wder " • _ .kNT miI.KF. Tcrtlß OWN SOAP,sIT 7 13. T. BABBITTS PURE CO:iCENTRATFD, POTASH . . Warranted double the strength of ordinary Pot -8.11/Ll.'.utwu,l'hiliia,lreeltio/b.;lol°,:',.".3kr:g"fim.i'dalunil 'Soft Soap. Consumers will find this tho cheap., ,eat Potash in market ^`n`i Manufactured and, for sale by B. T. smiturrr, Nos. 68 and 70 Washington at, N. Ys and No. 3.4 India at.. Boston. Oliyga r aaw WIII. U. WHITNEY, NOTARY PUBLIC _ OFFICE sn, pittstri ! r g h Fifp ECONEWTE/Ip FQR $l9. A HOMESTEAD FOR $lOO. ALSO, IiOSIESTEADS FOR $l,OOO AND OVER SITULTAD ON AND NEAR RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER. ADOVIC tELOW Fredericksburg, In Virginia. ANEW TOWN CALLED RAPPAHAN NOCK, has recently been laid out in Culpepper county, in the midst of the GOLD REGION OF 1, IR INIA. surrounded by Mrsts mid blcuau COSIPAN= and Farms and Town Lots in alternate Ilivisions or &HERM can now be bad for a "MERE:SONG," simply to INDUCE NETTLEMENT in this desirable region. $l5-1,800 worth of land is to be divided amongst purchasers., or arms WAY. as an inducement to come on awl make improvements, and-the land•P Of the Moat improvable qualities. Many have already settled, and scores of oihera are C0V 311 :44 . Goon Fsautso Lure, in tracts of any se.,r, to anit purcha sera, can also be had at from ten to twenty dollars acre, payable In easy quarter yearly . - instalments. - Un questionable titles will in all raw be given. • AGENTS ARE NVANTED Everywhere to sell these lands. Liberal inducements will be Alcenv Forparticulars address P. Plaid 4-te44, Port Royal, irjuia. NEW FIRM. . • GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO.; BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds of brass work, • DE#ERS IY GAS FIITIIRES, &C. 011ice•Ald WarertioSsz, Nos 1-'lViitid st., . -. 'fits Doors-front:Filth. 1.• - • F o undry, N0:152 First st., tiro Doors below • slotiougaltelo. Rouse. - • • ,• The well-knoWn practidal skill and' eiperie nee in the vatious-braocliesoll3rnse casting,Sterun and Gas-Pipe Fitting, of the 'senior 'Therietril ofthe firrii; (who 'will give their personal agentiop ,to all Work entrusted to them,) should entitle 19 to top share of 'public patronage. All Orders Promptly Filled. jsl.4df C UTLERY.—The best assortment of KNIVES, FORKS, CARVERS, ROCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, - • c, de., In the city, will be found on our ahelrea. Price_ •sn it the times. . . - _ . ----... , ; CARTWRIGHT a. YOUNG,, , angla -, No. 66 Wobd street. . ",~. ._,. ~: ..~~ _~... .~..~.. GREAT WESTERN James L. Graham, William B. Pusey, ' John Birmingham, Wm. P. Baum, John Irwin. °en., John Sampson, George Lewis, Nieholne Voretitly, Sen., R. P. IFl'Dowell, David Greig. J. Longmore, Thomas Farley, Ale x.llilimds, Thomas Donnelly, James A. Gibson, anninissioners CAPITAL.. 86,29 S,SOO 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 2,194,111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year ending January 31, IS TIES COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Loss or Comma by Fire. almost every description of Property. The flat, 4 Premium ore moderate. and, in all cases. hued upon the character of the owner ur occupant. and the merits of the rick. Losses promptly ioljusted end paid without reference to London. -4 ',pain' porbTociit fund prociiiiil in /Man de/phial, piii,o,cot of iucav ir. this Cotlettiyi litacclax,-I,awe Jones. c. Harvey Childs, l • Capt. IL C. Gray, John A. W 11. Fahnestock, Johti Ft. McCord. Iss:to BI P.einoek. IL I'. iitorleng. Capt. Wm. Dean. Thos. M. Howe, H. Davi, mat's -,?l,nsuranQ J. WRlGHT.Seeretarr. R. W. POINDEXTER. Agent, 97 Water A... Pittietrall RETES.ENCI, i mind - mot Messrs. James ABC - ally .0 - Co., 174 Wood street; John Floyd & Co.. 173 Wootlstreett " Brown & Earkpatritacs, 103 Liberty street Gre,on A: C t., 99 Wood street; ABElrov .5 Co., 54 Wood street; James 31'Candlios. - : A: Co.. 107-Wood street; Nimiek .0 Co.. 95 Water street; " It. A. Fahnestoel; .0 Co., First and Wood stS4 " Jo,. Woodwell d Co.....Seemoi and 'Wood As.; Attt ell. Lee .0 Co., Wood street; }:nrolsfiold & Co, Fourth and Market streets Mt:atittless, 31 eatts & Co., Wood on& Water eta LIFSIMINCE3 IN Geerne Fl. Stuart_ 11,1..13 Bank street; Messrs. Myers. Chnr.horn Marketstreet; AVM M'ltier . 22. South Front street; Art !Mellen.. C4.11in,, Front aml - New streets Willianp.S. Co., 513 Market street;. James Oration. 20 and. '22 Letitia street Joseph It. Mitel.ell, Pro-..tint Ar.ehanies Bank Jaftli, (MUNI. Prescient Fioon Bank; Hun W. A. Porter. late J...hze Supreme Court- JAMES W. ARROTT, Agent, Ternp.rnry OtlieP,l 03 Wnod street ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CU OF PITTSBURCH. OFFICE—No. 37 Fifth Street ! Dank Block. jNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND 'MARINE FIISM.3. ISAAC JONES, toIIN P. IticEORD, Vice President: P. M. S:eri•Lgry; Capt. I!'IL.LI lii DEAN. Cien..l:ll Avt•nt. DELAWARE MUTUAL ESEOZIM . . Wm. Martin, . • Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Sender, 3. F. Peniston, Theophilna Paulding, Henry Sloan John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington. John C. Davis, H. Janes Brooke., Jonas Tramlair, Silencer DlTlvinne. Wm. Eyre, Jr., Thomas C. Band, James C. Hand, Robert Burton, Wm. C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph IL Seal, James B. 15PFarland- Dr. R.M. Huston, Joshua P. Eyre. Geo. G. Lieper, John B. Semple, Pitt Hugh Craig. D. T. Morgan, " Charles Kelley J. T. Logan, WILLIAM MARTIN, President THOS C. HAND, Vice President. ' llntar Lnamr3, Sceretarv.• ' ' ' `P. A. MADEIRA, Agent de= No. 55 - Water street. Pittsburgh PHIL AT)E,L_VHIA. FIRE 14. Ni) LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, N 0.149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom Mouse, WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING. President. M. W. BALDWIN. Vice President, DIRECTORS: Charles Hayes, E. R. Cope, F. B. English, George W. Brown, P. B. Savery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, Magargee, E. W ilor,. . F. Buesanati, Secretor''. - • • ' • • • ••J. G. COFFIN. Agent, y 44. Porno; TtlitJ in Wainsticelt PEIMSUOTA-I`ll-A- INSURANCE CO. Of Pittsburgh. , ............ ....Nil. 63 Fourth Street DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Rody Patterson, T. Grier Sproul, C. A. Colton; Jarneo H. Hopkins. k. A. Carnet, Henry Sproul, Nich. Voeglitly, George W.Smitb. Wade Hampto , Robert Patrick, Chartered 8300.000 FIRE: A3l l IdARLNE TARIEN, of .811 de. ecriptioris. 'FFI , MS : A. A. CARRIER, PrPsident. L QRIER SPROUL, Secretary. (Lally Pittsburgh' Insurance Company, NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. ROBERT GALWAY. Pre:ident., ALEX. BR_ Vier" Pres:dent ,F. A.:IIINEKA KT, Secret:ilk-. • ilar-Basures againat 11VL1..--AND CARGO RISKS, on the .Ohio and Misskrairtu Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISES generally.' • And against. loss anddamage by Fire, and e.. ,, ain.at the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and-Transpor tation. EIS Robert HalwcY, ' . ' Samuel I.l'Clurlca - ,7,, 0.° 0 1 ,5 I . 0,...., r 4.1,.. John .: ,ott,_ James lk ar,hall, David ttiehey, James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Ilradley, .L L. Leech,. John Fullerton, N. F. Bart. R. Robinson, P.otert It. Hartley, "William Carr, - -• • . APOill. fell Western Insurance Company, OF PITTS B URGE GEORGE DARSIE, President; F. M. GORDON, Secretary Orrnme N 0.92 Water street, (Spang 4 - Co 's W:irehous up. stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will' insure against all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. • ' A Heine Institution mat - laced by Directors are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have a_4surned, its offering the beet protec tion to those who desire to be ASSETS, APRIL '39[11,1E9 Stock Acconnt! - . ' ' - .... Office furnitup Open Accounts, etc Premium ...... Notes and bills discounted 111:1111121 George Parke, R. Miller, Jr., J. W. Butler. George W. Jackson, Jmune3 ArAuley, Alex. ,:peer. Andrew Ackley, Wm..". Mei- .I.ZathanielHolmea, Ateznhage, Ximic-k; ' D. lit. - Lang, ' , Wm. B. gpaith, C.V. Riaketaon. -.- ErIYZ - .F ^ -? 6,401) 00 1:'1a2,463 2 933,73-1 I's 195,504 TO M. 003 G 3 2.160 33 330 Do 17,n1 39 Lc..IST '25 $0,0713 12 ..... (309,144 OS s. %,