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AUDITOR GENERAL, RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT, of Philadelphia SURVEYOR GENERAL, JOHN BOWE; of Franklin County . _ „pEmaCRAXI9 couNTY TICKET prEORGE F. GILLMONE. of Pittsburgh. DISTRICT ADMEN= JOHN N. IFCLOWRY, of Pitt burgh. SAMUEL MTEE, of Birmingham - JOSEPH IL DAVIS, of Allegheny City; SAMUEL W. MEANS, of Robinson townsh!p; PHILIP a. STEVF,NSO, of Moon township; JACOB STUCERATIJ: of All Clty; ' ANDREW JACKSON BEAUMONT, of Pittsburgh. EDWAT:.D CAMPBELL,-Jo., of Pittburgh cnrwrr JAMES BLACEMORE, of PiUt,barg. JOHN T. SYMM - ES, of Pittsburgh .COVIVIT FiIIIIVETOR: JOEL KETCHUM, of Elizabeth DISZCTOR OF. TUE POOR: THOMAS NEEL, of Tarentum THERE is a disposition on the part of a few special admirers of the Pure Captain Schenley to "slop over" his conduct in the Dartmouth election lease. The facts are crushing, and must_placethis redoubtable wife stealer in any thing but a pleasant position in Lunua," where ho is most anxious to please. He had better come back and finish up his citizenship, and if very anxious for office, he could run for Congress in the Twenty-Second District, and invest to advantage his surplus hundred pound notes. The Philadelphia North,,.imeriean in speaking of the style of electioneering in Eng land, says : Were Hogarth to come to life again, in the land which was the scene of his earthly career, he would find ample materials still for his inimitable rsincil. Election day in 1859, in England, does not, after all, differ so materially from the election day of 1739 There is, perhaps, not so much sturdy drink ing in public; no wheeling of drunken voter up to the polling booths in barrows ; nn pump ing on their beads to make them sober, and In open stalls for the purchase of votes but tint much of all this still prevails, only that it i conducted inn more private and decent manner • may be seen from the evidence given before the committees of the House of Commons, !Ap pointed to inquire into the validity of the re 'turns of some of the honorable members for the present Derby-Disraeli Parliament. It has been the fashion to accuse the conservatives of the most unblushing and nefarious bribery and corruption. Let us see whether the Liberal party are altogether blameless. Which stand , highest in the scale of political morality, the Carleton Club or the Reform' Take the case of the immaculate borough of Durtmouth, in Devonshire, a place which has long enjoyed an unenviable notoriety in elec tioneering history. At the late election a Mr. Sehenley came down from London to time bor ough, supported by the recommendation a f Lord John Russell. and armed with ample means. He brought down with him ,£5OO in notes and £lOO in gold; but that not proving sufficient, Admiral Courtcnay, ono of the hon orable caddidate's committee, scent to but,- bach's bank, \vith a check for £OOO, signed by Mr. Schenley, which was paid in forty-live £''o notes. These ultimately found their way back to the Bank of England, with the name 0( a voter for Mr. Schenley on the back of each of them. Another of Mr. Schenley's went', n Mr. Tupper, went about offering .£1;i1 or Cu (300 or $350) for a vote, and boasted that he had found a canary's nest. Ile hired a room for Mrs. Schenley- opposite to the hustings, auJ paid £2O for it. He paid one 1010/ ,1:77. for vote! and gave another to go aware• and not vote at till. These facts were FO clearly proved, that the sitting member did not attempt any defeme. The committee, therefore. had no difficulty in resolving that Mr. Sehenley did, by his agent. commit bribery, that he was not duly elected, sad that this election was, therefore, void. Su Lord John and his protege have thrown away their money and labor to no other purpose than corrupting the electors of Dartmouth. • PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD -A morning cotemporary publishes a statement from a cor respondent, who declines to furnish them with his name, to the effect that the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge over the Conffdoga, one mile east of Lancaster, is unsound. We have vaned en the officers of tho company in rotation the matter, and they request us to state that is apt to he the case with /111011y11101113 ,tor there is not one word of truth in the statome EMM=I aged railroad, the one over the Conestoga perfectly sound and substantial.—Er , aing 11, We are pleased to hear that the statement it unfounded. This authorized announcetutint, after the attention of the company has been directed to the subject, is the best evidence that the apprehensions of the writer of the communication, if he honestly entertained any, were entirely groundless. We believe that there is no railroad in tne country upon which more care and intelligent supervision are be stowed, and we have quite recently furnished the most conclusive proof of the safety of trav el upon the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, by showing that, with over one million of passen gers carried last year, not one of this large number was killed. The public mind is sensi tive in regard to liability to accident upon rail roads, but no stronger fact than this just men tioned, could be given in proof of the general care taken upon and the good condition of the Pon nsylvania Railroad. Tim Democratic Governor and Lientena Governor of Kentucky. . It is a fact worthy of notice, that although Mr. Boyd, the Lieutenant Governor elect of lientucky, did not receive eo many votes fll3 Mr. Magoffin, the candidate for Governor, yet the fernier obtained a much larger majority than the latter. ' The ignorance of this fact, or a neglect give it duo consideration, has 61 to soni blunders in the calculations andspeculations politicians about the Kentucky Senatufehip. A Possible Piece of Good Luck. Au opposition journal, after summing up re sults, congratulates all parties that none of them will have a clear working majority in the next House of Representatives. Majorities are certain to fall out, while mi norities hold' together. Plurality .is not al ways an advantage. The Presidential elec tion of 1824, which was made by the House of Representatives, was decided against the can didate who obtained a plurality in the elector al college. St. Xavier Academy, Latrobe The first session of the scholastic year will commence at the above institution on Monday, the 72:,.'d inst., on which day the classes will he formed, and the young ladies resume their studies. M.L.Nzoxi, the famous Lombardian poet, who wrote, " - Cinque Maggio, - has emphati cally refused to write a dedication for the Alz bum which some of the Milan ladies were to present to the Empress Eugenie. This ob stinacy is taken to ho rather personal, but then in his patriotic resolution, he pleads po etical license. a,.. , ....4.. - ,,•• • ,•,4 .4 ,:.,,;, f • ,--;- ,''-- 1, 4 1 .'07-4- .•' • " .••• t, • tt. : - ,-• ~ e- - - : ". ,,1, t - Iv- ' ft -- ...t t ... ..,.. • • . - ..1. • ,.. t ir a4't I e " ..0 . ..-.1:, " "' ,;;. ~ ,,..t - AI, 1..,..t t• ',, ••t•, • 4 . •, t , •• ..., ..„., • ‘ , . n ;: . ...,1t t .,... ,' ,If t-. 4 . ,•,' .1. ~....2..aet. . f•:' -1 ' •• •••'..):- . '. .4 1,' 1 . ., 3, 1 1 t 1,-, , : r,...Lz._ .' 1. , ' ..: ... ' ..', ,-;ri . ..i , -,- '-;:-.i.:. ,- , .. , s:t.'_';',i, .....4... L'ISA:- , :: - . , .......!... , fioft? , , ' s ,`",. ::::::".- [For the Thtt,thurgh Post.) JUDGE BLACK. AT FAYETTE - • FAYETTE SPRINGS August 16,:'1850 n— n e ar D car S'ir • Judge Black ; . the ,1144 . AstinguilheiTAttorneyl l3- eneral of the United gtates;4rid.`fits at*Ompshed and estimable la dy ob yesterday; : - The Attorney 'General - i - vas 'warmly greeted on his' arrival by the visitors, among whom were two old 14C quaintances of your city, Judges Hampton and Williams: Judge Black had been spending some time at various points in our mountitirni previous to his arrival at the Spring, and seems Quite exhilerated by his eFeape from the:- cares - of his - higkoffice, and the pent up aiMosphere of Washington. To-day, a nom bar of citizens and farmers from Uniontown and vicinity, design paying their respects to him. No public man stands higher in the es- timation of the people than Judge Black, and no man better deserves the esteem of the peo ple, particularly of Pennsylvanians, than he. I believe he designs returning to Washington next week. The Two Chains As emigration poured across the Allegheny mountains and settled the valley of the Ohio, two chains of cities were stretched westward on comparatively parallel lines. Oneehain fol - lowed the Ohio river, the other lake Erie. The suuthern chain was throwd beyond the Ohio valley, and planted a city on the Missis sippi—St. Louis. The other passed from the Lead of Lake Erie over to the bead of Laki Michigan, and put down a stake at the ;month of the Chicago river. The links of the' chair on the route of the Ohio are Pittsburgh, Wheel in.:, Cincinnati, Louisville, Madison, New Al dwy, Evansville, Cairo and St. Louis. The links of the chain on the route of Lake Erie, are Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Raeine, Milwaukee and Chien go. The relatil•e growth of the cities in then, rival chains is instructive and worth consider Up to IS: - Al, the nine cities on the line of the Ohio were decidedly On rd. Since then the nine links in the northern chain rapidly catching up, as the following *ld,. •Pat , l ur,lt Win (111111111 d . ....... 31/11.11. , . . ..... New Ait4Atiy ..... .... . F.% Ins ill oar , St I Eir.l • }Cleveland . I.4andind,y, :1111m ell, I.!. ol Allogio•ny r,tp i• ..1 , 1,1 to i inQl.nr2h. • 0100 (tv incurio,ruto4 with .n 1 I both :ire oomput,dabot , ono 31 8.. .1. D. FA RAR. W 1.0.0 w converting iron 1111. C, Steel W2L , ec`..ihlt i 1 thin -, fig,' on Staten Island, is in Pari,, w he is demon , trating the practicability end u. of his invention. He mec:: , with de, , n1,1 •• , i couraf.7cinent. He holds the pm.•i.t al an 111,111? nha has refuwd nearly $2.1n1,,10. ponds_ , in England. That it deemed w.irtit •uch a • tim 1"..1 - ::‘, .1 N Pool iipiirto Pittivrio ts in th bnttle of rin. , \‘. is hia rt•gi 11, - !h, trAfropw. 11,,t anything more ai..mt th, which Wll , t ri; loin up in digniti, Til ita,llllillS are rerre-ented r,. 1 ,4, upright, to u o I t for a t•-mi,(.rli rld,r Th., - her want. a wic6..,1 world lim.7 11101 R \.•ro Thc•P th. Ir ,r n shart flak, 'he Great Fair of the t:slitegl .4grictilltirat Socirt) at) l'tkirag:.. We a re indebted to Gen. l'r. -.- dent of the S, s for the folloi. ink to tion, received fr.ini 3 eorrolodident. .if the progress whi. L hi, !K i ll/rnn d eili the 31 rall.:1•• uueu Ls for holding their e‘hilotion • " It would -be impossible for MO ate all the I.7reat features of the ethitution. which it is already ascertained will I, patron ized beyond all precedent. Two ion ,led thousand feet of lumber but e heen !tended in the erection of stalls and sheds lor live stock. They extend around three -ide the ground, are entirely iinished, and are the most complete I have ever FOVII. The plans and specifications for the via iom , balls and other buildings, all of which will be on Liiti must eatenei Vo ,ca ie. and of the mot appropriato and beautiful designs, hate been furnished by Mr. liuyington, the hauling arch iteet of the city, who is now engagrd in su perintending their erection- The ;env ral :.;n -perintendent of the . - i-,ruunds and fair, is Oil. Horace Capron, of Illinois, and formerly of Laurel Factory, Maryland. The approach to the ground', will be through a highly ornamented gateway for eitrriinres, with side gates for the entrance and emit of pas sengers, cli in one structure. Immediately in front of the (mtrance there will be a circular structure r.dntaini rig ~, c ats for the largest number of spectators. Im Ow centre of this structure, and opposite the em ; ,,,,,,t gate, will be an ornamerite.d archway forming the entrance to the seats and surmounted by tower eonmining in-commodationA for milted guests, music, &c. On passing through OM, archway the whole ground comes into view. In the centre is the track for trials of Teed, the space within am track being devoted to carriages, horse. , on foot, who will have an unobstructed view of Lire exhi bition. Tho track, which will lay for the sin - bitioll of all animals, is sixty feet wide and half a inilu in longth ; with a pagoda for the mecum sJdation of judges, music, &c., on the southwest side. The wari.ous buildings will be b,cuted ur urid the outside of apt truck. The most promi nent of these will IJO sic large bulk, lour ol which are 150 feet iu length. hi 50 width, and two others 100 feet long by t) , ) fuet wide. Tho plan of the floral hull has alyzaiii,- hacl to be enlarged to meet the demands of tin c ontributors—oimassociation alone taking 2., square feet. no artist' ball the same; and all bid fair to Cali short of their puov.jiy. Horses, sheep awl cattle Wye Been eni,4,41 from Vermont, lowa,-Wisnonsim.Qhio, land, &e., Le., to say nothing of wbut this State will do. Around the whole ground, and between the building and stalls is a carriage way 75 feet wide. All carriages will be turned to the right on entering the grouo4, and alter making the entire circuit of cattle and horse stalls and exhibition buildings, will enter 4.4? Enclosed lipace inside the trunk ; on leaving whiqb the; will pass out at the exit gate on the hack of the grounds. This arrangement :-.eture,, nut only beauty of design but utility and convenience. A visitor ca nnot ew a gi d tr a n i e td e hu o an n v s g t h e so f o l a r e o k , lel t t h l o re e r et t i l nr :Fg e r h e e n w t eeel e'e te n o t rt rei of the fair under his imme diate eye. Leorrespoudeuce of the Baltimore Sun ) ANNAPOLIS, August 12. The rnafreige ceremony between James Bu chanan Henry, Esq., late private secretary of President Buchanan and Miss Mary H, I,ZiCh olson, the beautiful and accomplished daugh ter of Colon el J oseph H. Nicholson, of this city, was performed on Tuesday last, by the Rev. Edward Yates Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, a brother of the President of the United States and the uncle of the groom. There were ores out on the occasion the accomplished Miss Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Secretary Thompson, and other distinguished persons from Washington, the Eastern shore of the State and elsewhere. Among them were Mr. Collector Schell, of Philadelphia, and many other friends of the New The newly married couple left for New York city on Wednesday. ' I.`` SrRINGS7. Yours, &c., 123E1El ( . .•11-11 , 1 , :19 1':, 11;:.+. 11,000 10.ihnt 4-Li 1 arr,:tt - 111 , 1.t .: H j . "t. _ Senator Iver6on on Cwigressional Vet. 7t)!: la IS Ina speeeh-den t-e red by Hon A. Iverson, of Georgia, in the: House of Representa tives of the IHited StateS, on the :26th of July, 1848, %%hen the. House. in Committee of the Whole, had under consideration the hill to organi-ze a zovernment For the Ter ritory of ( Irog, 0, :11 the ,titject of slavvir in tlic said : " Now, Fir, whether the 'work, in their • territorial capacity, volt constitutionally or rightfully shivery, I tun oiling to learn the doi.i.iou of the Supreme Court. which many gi•titletneit 14011..1111 is 1110 proper and constitutional Itilttitial for its de eision or to the iioniiideration and judgment or the priophi tlititnelves. It i in iturnan nature, as powerful as 1111il'en..:1.1. that no prilitieal action of iirininttinities will be rrrnlalyd :ill iintrolleil by the interests of litaities ti , ineerneil. If, therefore, it shall appear that slave labor iotiy 11,111,10814 efillill , yed 111C , t! new of 11. , penile arc iat freet., not, they will adopt tilu institution of slavery. If, on the other hand, it shall 1,.• totnul that the climate toil are 11 , 1 ;HI:1)4(4110 the profitable employment or e labor, no slaves will ever find their Ray into the eoun try, limr..ver wi , lt• 11, ” 1 ,1%,•.1 fur their th it the South. therefore, 0;111 Iti 11131 1110 people of Teri - ilia I . I. Ft tti iii t t • itit t tuna '&MI11111,1/I titter- 1110111 , •li 1 . ... It theirinternliti•t.itt 7 , it, •latt•ty esttthli.ll,l in ,tito !nay gritie 11 , m the idf this izovc•rniiiiint 11131 11... P. 11.1 111..\•.. , 1., ..11.1 tb, 5..11111. IAII , 1.. 1 , 1,111:Wk. 1- :I , 1 , 11111. 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My private Leiter to you u. der date or tho 121:11 icifor;J;cl,l ~teli4•Etto health or Inc I . llllli ly. and t, prf-,ed lefir ; t i He, tinder =lllll a irclfuvlanooo, 'fo}. 1110 10 leave 1111•111 during the ucct month—Au gu,st---;;;;:tol Stud. lottimittee roquire ~ : rvieo, . A io!,,:•.! rei,ly to Ow invitation of the Cowl, I it , ••• to 11, 11 1 1 ill the hupp iilllt I might, aft,r. :ill, 1.0 Cept 1.7 "‘. ,11.11 .1111 50411. My ['Wilily pilysieuiu 0 , 0, 4E1% ce me that it, would tierlt ly imprudent Or 1111 Lo 010 Cllnte.llllllooli 01 101i01, 1110 Lo refiffiiu with my lite, le•1111.11 111111, and ,11011 IL, to rollllof our 11.11111 re,idetioe lit Chi. cugo, ,durito„t the reel - -s of Con 11.111, iwprarli~ cable, I have read the re,0t t .,1;,,,,, :,,loided ht your rae Ill;.ti!ate Yon . 11! ;I,e livelie , t satisfactioi.. The Itetin,ert,. -1 Maine have planted tbei. :.lye; Thinly Mt Um great princi ple,: of popoittr .toveeigntv. ,hey 11,011 the battle numfullt. - , na 1 ant c.,mident :hey will, stteco , 3 will crown their ellorte. The odds are againt.t them, I admit but they C3ll be 4114 will he overeonio •y vigorous, energet i,- tJetion. Let them go into the eon te,'t qua tioNft..3 and strong arms, resolved 1. 0 Win, and if . they do not rogt.‘i their oppo tmbt, they will e,:cripplii them, at leiL,t, that thy will put it Dena:en:tic triumph in Maine in 18611, le•y"nd e otinsency or dispute. I am, with the highest Very truly . A. Prtutti.A.s. BELLY—the iuuuorinl Nicaraguan Belly Mr. Felix Belly, ha,: been laboring the past six weeks in Paris r the promotion of his Isthmus canal scheme. Be i:i said to be t•ery dissatisfied with the treatment he had received at the hands of the New York Press. They have, somehow, spoiled his digestion. SENATOR SE.w.titri had not left Paris at the date of the lateSt accounts. Ile was then stay-. ing at the Hotel Vilhnont, where he proposed remaining until the army of Italy had reached in triumph through. the fete day honor, _which was to have token place on the 15th of August. Aa old age comes ertaping on, it bringn many attendant mamma,. Los, of appetite and weakness limner the health. and want of astivity makes the mind discontented and unhappy. In eases whersol4l age gilds its inthienes, it is almost irmawsilite lo add vigor and health, and although many remedies have been tried. ill have IitI4:I2 I4 AVE .I 11141,1,A:4D BITTERS were known toil 11-rd. In every rase where they liars ten employed they have mewed dypiven strength and restored the appetite. They hay , 1.0,0111 e a great agent lor thle airline, alai are used hy many peopl. NO., are allt , leraw (rein h,, ,, rapp..tite and general debility. Incases 44f erg standing ehronie disease., they net 00 a charm, illVigitratittg system, thus nature another op ylOrtiillitV to repair Minn , . Rind threfliVy.— The Genuine highly Concentrated 1 - 1011 and Bittersis mit tip mhalf pint bottles only, retailed at One ikliarper Is tile. Tht• great denture for this trills celebrated me•ia•nae hti induced Hoary imitations, whirl, the pa1:14 , 4.1.4.1d fmard against purehasing. 1144waretif See thaiour name ~L ltheht/O1 .1 every bottle you buy. It 1 4 :NdAMIN in. 8 C. t., Sole Proprietors, NO 27 It' l,belween First. anti titaattloi 4 10, 19tt,itart.(11. OF Till:, Pri - rsiwi:Gli MININ6 4'4). A11.“1,,t. Ili, 1.1\1147,Ni, th, C.,inp.tily have Ilu. ,1:1, .11v.1.11t1 PI II it I '.)1./. kit 1,9 libie 1,11 the '2:4! 1.14`1,'111 ,1111 P.O•i Othi, J \V' 4,,nim t... 1111)S‘ 1111,1 h 1,1 NAll t!' 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FLENIINWS, ettronr Inanntod And N T(l4 PT l'.\ -Thi , ntanfillty nin+rd tint!, Ow ,-dot. of wd , In who In - F. I Fl.l: l 4lNti. fah., I tvindtitt: and Alarknt t•td. r I \VI 1;1'11.1)1 N( I.( VN. in the "I )1 , 1 Pon Pro•t• no both s.lf. Itro-.• Eton .t. h dor .ttlt. CI:TIII4I..IZT x VIN. Alttrket nt t 1 -ST , Ifk/VSE. 1. , ..ohl for El (to do •1. C1'1111411: I' t, IN. Lt 11,11 - I,nt II; I'IEN 19'1, lirt•vii 1.5 ed. r. , 1 tky .18511:-; A FE717.1t31. ectrt,t, Alarkut ttrol Firtrt F... ;.t . N I I I F.. , I 131 kN( , FI )1; I Ai• A 1 1111 \ I. ~, i , >, ItA 1;1)1 . '111: I'l' At't ) .o , st 1:1•tt •ti..tctro. 21,L; Nli7 .\ lA. I . I y Li \if ‘, I \ I \ \I CI ••/ =MI MEIM=M t.1;1, 1;1,11\ 1..;•••• =ME R I NI \ k I =MEE T li 1.. A IPM 1 S lot to and their vast ..twertortly . aIpIII , 1t13111b,1 , .1. For .:11.• lo II 11.I.:ItElt 1.. c Filth ..tr,•,.1; 5.1... .4,111, for Steorm Plano,. M Mit \ o..l• I twilit Itll] ntl ./I • • • liou or may be b t.utb.co NV 3tl,S l‘v Jots., lb,tl.4ing. I.ANtyl. , l‘ 41.ret.t._ NI - All ()NI NI; I: lilt ICK.-I'lleso hay,. be., folly t..-t ed, nod t•Ati rycont. 1b...1 for ibtrahtlity, ..qoal In :my brlcl.,l ofter...l for Inurt,,t. .1 ..1114.1y on band tual tor Cllr (71lA ItW SON. ;:. j-nt ,41 161 IVOO,I street.. 4 4 . 1 I I.—NV Trout, '4%lact:t.rol J: Herring for mnly II F.51:1" 11. )1.1.155. •-) 500 -i, )1: SA :t t‘vo-story Fralll:.. la U.tin l o t of ,fr0,11,1,: . ..j!, fuel front s.teept, ry o lt li;t:let . ry, Prlct. .Z... 1011 11, band; bahuicv ti.6o ycar• 31406 S. cUTII BERT Sr IN. 61 iiatl;ol slrort .4 • _ VEN A Ntit )17 NTI" NI/S.—Situate :it eloit mil., front the town 1.1 Franklin, .1501torL, For sale & SON. • - !teal I.:state Ap.nts. ntroet.. [ 4 . 1. R, T— t :1131e Iltvelling eiu otigti; s.utrTllllF.lo s: :30S, rallarkvi. Fl , 'S 1 , ,A Itf KEEP Itlattl,, for safe by Ave and Debility. :Rau aduertisements TI:1,l li.t•ttielwy ore -o (I..tte atol -.ltch a pt.t.ttlistr olott• ctor. that e.tnttot ro:,ott- al.!) 6.•-it toto reor),r illo l'ertivi.to SLt lott, not pro- tit r ' to 'Pe a core all, last It , nor- , tit oxitttoove, to.oato, many tli-tao.ott —r aititareittlt. tzttliko, aro intLittately rolatott, mot ~,,, :tom ooe L .., "lir :0,41 oovotly that nhiolt olton Indll• .1 111z114, / rd. 4,1 11,43,10:11 nkdl Tho Iftll,l.` , und the N.tfotv and ,o the rlytnp Itzeotttrvoriil.le. •Is thir Itr, small fl. tor ii.114,1 . ' 1 rillott,v tlit. •• •,1 I • • 1 , 1 In , c , \ ..ry I :,z„1 I %NI I.> A 1.A.AY1.111, „r Livr L, I .01.1 VI, ..l.t:t.ot -, \V : t•1.41 , •••u,..Ne11ht •,1..1 -Al, I, •r t/.q Nl.tr I .1.. , 11.iii • lili. I .1 1.11. 3 ATS A N P =ZEES Street, J. \V. P I `1"1' 0 C k Q . OV‘Ax\m\OlkkcA6 Steinway's Pianos 1.• litat )1,1 111 1 4.1 11,0-, I'NKIVALI,II , 1 1 l INo .0.. 7 , 4 ~93,4. W. S. HAVEN, ~,„,,, „:, . 0. ,,f.,, • .5: .4.eond zuld WllOll & Third sts ..p HU N 1.15.--D) casks - Bond , •a, " :,.'runes: :, ...,,,, I'rllll, is 131 1 ,1.4 , 11,1 I,l,li,eklzu,kl 0,, s,h',. 1, REY ,I ER a A N I)MtSoN, • 11,;...1.. 5 . 1 Weed st reef, oi,posi to St. Charles Hotel. .._ Ar-- " Wl'lo N' f6,(.1 in , I von , Check , : ,j, / ,., / ,.. : 0. , 3 '', E. ' hi ",', 81R:.114 , ,'' te‘; Li.' .1 l• . • '.. N,.., all opene;Vl ' lis day. .. ' •. . • •:.; • ',. .1 - ,"'!''' I . II AZ, ON 14 'SE. ;0101 74 Market street._ PACK Ei) B1,1 . 1"r E I L ___. :15 hart - els good ' , ached Btittvr, El lilt do do do, 1:.•..s do a, ,h 3 ~t.r,, i,.ad for 5i.,;..,1i_, M ILEMLR & RICE ETSON, arm i , .d •tri. Lih..ro, ,dr,,,,,e, BONE SECTION of ‘shoioo land, in Boone IL/ ,oulay,lolrig une se , •ll...u.l , lChloico hulii9lll , rattli. I;i1 ...only. Jow4, for Nl,ll. a $.l per ;lore, by 131'4 ;..I. IlYcif BEW d.. SON. Li Market st_ FLUII), BURNINii FLU' p. A suporier :trtiole of Burning Fluid kept euti,laut ly ou hand, and for ,ale at JOSEPH FLEMINWS, earner liiatitoud aull.Ntarket street. 1 1 / 4 1 KW DonESTNi AND STAPLE DR UIO.UUS are boiud ieceited alluomt daily. 1)15 C. RANSON LOVE, 74 m. u .i. e t Flsll—Dill packages Lake herring ; iou Whue 10u do . Trout; la) do Mackerel; .14 do llerring. For Frtle by 1.11. l 111•11 , :ltY IL COLLIN& • DHILD APPLE-10 barrels for sale by muItTLAND• cOtiNoR, 197 Liberty ittreet BRl)Wisi's ESSENCE JAMAICA GIN GER for sale by B. L..FAHNESTOCK & CO., 1Y 24 No. 60, corner Fourth and Wood otreets. It= Advertistuttnts. For Camp Braddock. THE TRAINS OF THE PENNSYLVA NIA RAILROAD, between Pittaburgh and Camp Braddock, will run on WEBS E.LIAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, August 17, 19, and 19, as follows, viz : ' LEAVE PITTSBURGH, 6:00, 7:00, 900, 10,40 and 11:50, A. 51i, and 12:0.4:50, 4,20 and 6:20, P. M. - F .AVE CAMP 1311.11.)60C le. 9:25 . . Sail), 9:40 and 10:30, M.. and 12:05. 12:40, 1.2.3 and s:ai, P. M. Fare for round trip, when tickets arc purchased, 15 Jo4El'll D. POTT.., nurl7:2; Sup,.riuU•nient Wo.tern Envision. W. G. cuurrick - & co., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 438 Market, and 433 Merchant Stv., ANow RECEIVING FROM EU thvir FA ILL IMPORTATIONS, 1 7 :iota:whin a full ivisortment of geniis, adapted to the pre,ent •ca^ou. '111.,. with their home purchases, in A mer lean Fabrics, Will enahl, them to otter to the Trade, one of the moo. zorra,tivr it, the market. cASII AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS e re,tcictfolly solicited to examine this stork befor ir,tl:l,lllg. augl7i:lindaw A Splendid Farm, (11 7 AEurr ()NE ituNDI:EI) lJ ‘,lOllll 1111 ride of Pitts tirgli I r ,ale on lit, ors] terms. Apply al this (Oboe, to JAMES P. BARR_ I'o PRINTERS WANTED. --A situation, c•itlicr in a news it inV, PftESMAN, lir per,on of 25 yoor , pr, , t,031 exiwrion,e. Itoferenee , —W. S. Haven, or Morning Post Job GEO. INGLIS. Addr,-.4 ns,g auglo C 11, It LES W. ‘V 1 N A R 11, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Al , n pri , tn•eq in I,y4.4mnnw, Centre. Clearriel, H I ,P."'QCTA.'I'I-I._A. NUT AND BOLT FACTORY Patent Hof Pressed Nuts/A - all sizes cal hand, and mirsicture.l. Alse. Blt. fer Bridges. Agrieul Se.. furnished at ...hart [vane, , Warehouse, No. 114 Water street. nn•_Ny K NA P, SCUI,LY& rrl THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, Protected Solution of Protoxide of Iron Combined, 14 AS SUCCESSFULLY PASSEL THE , r de z d n. u'web n ew Jr -ore in the Materna :ire .tahreted. must now be received MS an un•ilietne. Its citivney in curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsia, Neuralgia. Bron chitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disor dered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, and the prostrating effects of Lead, or Mercury, General Debility, and all diseases which re quire a tonic and altera tive Medicine is be yond question. EMOMIIII=IIIIII I=ll Wlt.tt.•in MEM =EMI Wall' a ~~lt'lllrt Gallery. W V‘ s A I. J, tats !looF ~ t .. pe 310 h ,up I . t4llll‘)TYa 1:11: /1.1: ,rl.l huimµ filled hp ;tic ol lo 1111 , 119::,•-od. huntshi, uctols and the ptthh, t.. t• - 1 11.1,10, k optl-1 - 1 Root, Is, h:t. no looalliloll in "A 1..., 11-I -1114,01 Iny..ero,bpspt , , of turn, up, app..pttment , tzpip•rall) . aml 61. 11 .crest ntg liner. el:lore:1 . - 1: twility for ...14,4 Plc.., In Ow .111,11111 f 110 not fill 1. , lade 111- ‘,11i1111:111.1ent the re-urt or all is 11 r W 31 1., a•ll4.l . loliee :IN all artt.t, n umnrarltoo Patr.n, that npne but Pit'lllre, .111 be pa-r -ppitp.ll prerlp....•s. puldp • , and the 1.1::24 :21:8 , -1:ally, are LliVileat IO le% It.. 100.1-,!11.1 eXlOllllle Fp.,110.2114. I=l The Western Unisersit3 TIIIS an able Boartl ezt e n,,ie st.l of an.l pp:trAtil, to emtly and It largo andoolllill.heUs blehhow. oner , the hest Ittivanlages w thu, la it prop, ttor) er term will .."10111ellet , Peptember 511,. WM. ENV ELL, gc , eretnry. 4_ ENT EEL )A IZ 111 Nl;.--Six gentlemen 1,11 1,, w-eormoodatod with rooms and hoarding, ; It •1-.. e, !.lea,antly located oil 1.11.0ri .trees. Into liiitaiteArwaffi j,.411 bus: par hen t eity. . 11. WII ITNEV, at the oilier or the lorniug 'ost. vig2. tf LOCUST GROVE SEMINARY, FOR YOUNA 1.26r11E5. THE NEN.T ANNUAL SESSION, of two 1110,1ai. open 'T PCSDAY, "1E 1411 OrSV:11."Eck111141. d'olbe;;. A..M. The Faculty of Teaeho , itpAr ,!Ituatiqns with 14:ch vizepe.,s timing tIA. ptp4 yyar. eowieue their eenneetion wall the inmittitrion. On account of the greatly Incroaand fatal' tins for travel afforded I,y the new lassongor liailway, a limited nusiibor of tiny tills will he reccivod hum fhttchurgh. The number of Boarding pupils is limited to thirty. Early applications are desirable. Ora:gars containing general information, terms, lind id Davis' and Davison's. Booksellers. and at KW'S' RO do ur by addressing, through Pittsburgh II o4tosSicta iiiiglasd.er4l ft fik.ORZIE ditl*l3, 4. LI. TING INE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, 12,4 GREAT WF-STERN PLAINING MILL. cur. Mar bll.o 1:/4 t f) . lien. Pittsburgh, Fl.„ will make to wnfor, rind 'wx,c'eantii•i•,•A 'ln , iride, the following.: innollinuty, viz 1..311.,. for wood and iron: Planer 9, for wood idid iron; tilling Maellines:llol.lSen and Tobacco 1•THIV:4; Paient right and Model Machines. in the best manner; Shafting, I.:ilia:0, nail Ringers. of all sou, and variety; Serews. of lharilefi•i . and piiehs I . iflPen feet in length. Will Also twike,and IldrA.dn hlo•Ttor and Nigger En .4TRI 7)eele).'omis' ft* team-boat:l, Lathe ,hld Ober ,totio'h? Ztp4t#., cnti I>Lind wido, i 4 0 1441p.6 . 14g. ' All Ordcre PI/hi/and .Earne.ifiQ N It.—Particular attention and Promptitude given to repairs on Printing Pres,. and other Machines. jyl.',1)11:14 CI, 4 )SINU U U T iitAyrs ANT) ottufw Very Cheap for CRAI of JOsliPil H. BORLAND, AS Market st.., eiwand door from Fifth. SOH,Ep SHOES on !lauds salting at lew Ulan east. angl3 aALTZE 1114:RINO SHIRTS FOR 11EN, tuii %vial FiNr- 9 ErfliTs , And Collars, and a fall line of Men's Furnishing-Goods, suited to the warm weather. rhildren's Gauze Merino Vests. in all size:, at CILOSING (lUT, Al' ItEDUCE,D PRICES, Li Our emire steel:, preparatory to removal, about SEPTEMBER 1 0 T11, To ~or NEW STORE -BOOM ON FIFTH STREET. EATON. CREE ,L . " N I ; E.•!; ID EN f c' E--- 2 ground, well ,? i n lJ the Court n! 2150 bearing trees, apple, p, ash and cherry: grapes, strawberricq, shade trees, a locust grove, ae. Cottage llonse, with ball S loot wide, = parlors, dining room and kitchen, 5 ball chambers, ^_ cellars and store room; por tico in out; stable, carriage house, &c. The situation is pleattot and healthy, and in a good neighborhood; a well of good water; also a large cistern for soft water. Will be sold or exehanited. by ISMS. CUrfIIBF.P.T a SON, 51 Market street. MANCIIESna PROPERTY.-3 Build ing Lots, each 20 feet front on Washington street, by 12a feet deep to South alley. Price $4OO each, or $llOO for the three lots. For sale by sing 9 S. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market at. T - IME.-200 bbls. fresh, for sale by aux 3 HENRY H. boL4INS. • , PHILADELPHIA 1...K11,1,, CLINT., Co., PENN'S. Ct,11116/eptj to our 'Tfr , II re.,;11.1g of tillo MEM rtrirle. MIT= {:F.. 11. 1.;.1.:1".-z.1,.IL, 40 Wood street HUGH M. BOLE, JOS. 110ILNE'S, 77 Market st earner Fifth and Marnatata • • HARVY DAVIS .... JOHN PHILLIPS-. , & PHILLIPS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, P L "Cr isa - .s 3 s , GAS. AND STEAM FITTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PLUMBING MATERIALS, GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Agents for Allen's Celebrated Stepan and Water Guages, MANUFACTORY NO. 110 WATER, AND 104 FRONT _STS PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. • Wareraotus, 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, Allegheny City. nuaGmis2dp dvertisements. GEORGE W. SMITH, BREWER, MALTSTER, AND 110 P DEALER, Pitt Street, Pittsburgh HAVING COMMENCED BREWING fur the season, I am now prepared to tarnish my natomeia with a SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FRESH ALE. In addition to my regular Lrands, I am manufaetur ng a very FINE FLAVORED BITTER ALE. put up in small packages expressly for family use. This Ale is not only a deli ghtfulbeverage, but is highly recommended hy the medic I faculty, for invalids, a here a mild, nourishing tonic is required. I have also my celel glued WHEELING BOTTLED ALES, Constantly on hand, consisting of KENNETT BITTER. AND CHAMPAGNE; PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. Packages sent to any part of the city. CITY AMU COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, in purstemce of an act of Assembly relating there. to, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved April 11th, 1859. Rooks to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the City and County Insurance Company of the city of Allegheny, will re-open at the office of PETER PETERSON, Federal street, Allegeny, on MONDAY, the I Ith of July. and be continued until the whole number of shares are subscribed, from 9 o'clock, A. M, to 4 o'clock. P. M, each day Josiah King, Henry Irwin, Peter Peterson James L Graham, William B. Pusey, John Birmingham, Win. P. Baum, John Irwin. Sen., John Sampson, 0. G. Craig, James Old, James Gibson, C. Yeager. George Lewis, Samuel Germly, Nicholas Voeghtly, Sen., John A. Scott, R. P. Mlkuvell, John W. Riddle, David Greig. Samuel Lindsay, Jun., J. Longmore, M. liorekind, Thomas Farley, D. M. Evans, Alex.Rilands, R. W. Poindexter, Thomaa Donnelly, James Park. Jun., James A. Gibson, D. Leet Shields, Cbmmissifqiffs jyll:tf NEW ARRIVAL OF Ail PIANO FORTES. JUST RECEIVED, A NEW LOT OF PIANOS, From the Ifqpufai4ory of CHIOKERING & SONS, Of 66 and 7 otdaves, and varioua style of tini+ll /14 - ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED.-u.l The putilio are invited to ,all and examine the stock of the sut...crit. , r. wl.u•h consistm of nearly FIFTY PIANOS. 4();IN U. SJ WOOD STREET. _firThr f y 54.4 . !!nt nanps torif 414. i4) - 211 SToco. tw MELOPCONS2 JUST It ECEI ED--A SPLENDID NF.W lot of II E EliN S. from the favtory of M Ask IN .4. H.-1311.1N. Boston, molinfioL; ~11 Mme firm., 'these no-tritmeno, have Ixon approNed the groato,i litualt•niii,.. in the country—no Dr. Lunch hoot, W. It Bradbury. and other,--erne sequeutiv they on ri L. rolled On being foul iuctra a~-ara. They are noted for flue following points I. 'l'l.oir pure and out-ieal quAlity of tone. • '2. Their great power of tone. 3. Their V, felt c.f t.me. 4. Their prong - a - an& ea: 'len syeh. b. Their beautiful Mlle of hirlah. it. Thetr .ruridaiftv.• 7. of Trice. Ft - 447 e .jt.4ll`; U. "[nil .'re. ptl. 4l 1 1, 54 , -rstao- IteS,riptive circulars mailed to arry address. [rnyla To Housekeepers. SO3IETIIING NEW—B. T. BABBITT'S RENT MEDICINAL SALEKATUS, IS manufactured from common salt, and is u L, pared entirely different from other Saleratus. 'All th e deletenous matter extracted in such al !manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit, and all, -olu•kinils of Cake, without containing a particle oil 7 01 Sal e rattl4 a hen the bread tir call fi is baked:there-I ~t 7 eV ra tfli e n r g a tnl.l.l 4 e st ° u tn n e e rls o "T'„ E a v n e PpZe ti rl ' through the bread orlbiscuit while baking; con. Isisfuently nothing tetnifing hut' common Salt, Water and Flopr, Yoll will eeAdily perceive by the Lisle OrtfiNdinhiratifs that It is entirely did, u 0 . ferent from other Sitleriftuli. It is packed in one ebnn.l papers, each wrap A no t i r o G n ran : ! ,, t,d ai w al a gloat or elioreoscing water on the top.- o , ,e V n tle .e n tl e e n: gi urt p tut i aL a . n o l e bt iftpe . r i y c o u li .,, sl t l o otil e d t p t z; (next exactly li ke the first—rand as above. Full directions for making Bread with this ,Saleratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will Q aceoFniuny,(3.F.ll package; also, directions for all kinds of Pastry; also, tor making ',Soda Water and Seidlltz Powders. YOU TI lI3VAT SOAP, ;.. ; ; • 0 18. T. BABBITT'S PURE CO:ICE:VTR:ITE!) , POTABIL i Warranted double the strength of ordinary ``.ash: put up In .cana.,l lb. 2 la., 3 tbs.,6 lbs. nod 12 full directions fair making Mud and ' Soft Soap. Cotatimers will And Sits the cheap- est Potash iu market., c , • Am> Manufactured abl for sale 107 'AND • ' " 11! T: 'BABBITT, " Nos. GS and 70 Wrisbingtott N, y., 1)- • -111 V arid N• ' •o 33 India st. Brwitain • 111 Wei. iii WIWIAVV7 NOTARY 1"T..7331-,IC OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth ky street, near Wood. jyl3 RAILROAD SPIKE COMPANY. .doe. Dilworth, D. W. C. Bidwell, * •• 'Watauga Rylfe ctS,rc!',l 11ANUFA.C111M4 :44% . RAILROAD SPIKES, CRAWS AND BOAT SPIKES, Cor. of Water st. and Cherry alley, jyady „ PITTSBUIIti,II. PA. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, Yuvniiciaea ANDI/111Sil ' t?7.17 I Y CISIETT OP CI PC I P* II V I 9I . A 9 4 4& P St P7 6l3, 44fe4VP F4afc.7 9MTP fligrfs, c. Sole Proprietor of the Celebrated PATENT GAS BURNING AND SAIOKE CONSUM LNG COOK STOVES. Office and Sales Rooms, oc%:ly2p No. 4 Wood Street Fitfsburolt. PS ILIARCES KEEN, S 0 C Et - B, 0 MC ER , 325 Walnut St., , Stock lion - tdd'and Sold on Commission at Bonrd of bro kers; anoidn.idoston, New York and ang2lm NEW F I 111,,, GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds of brass work, • DEALERS IN GAS FUTURES, &C. ofnfe‘giliti . W4i•eriocTi,'Woo ! ! st., five Doors from Fifth. Foundry', N 0.253 First st"ilVe Doors below Monongahela nOllllO. The well-known practical skill end experience in the various branches of Brass Casting, Steam and Gas Pipe Fitting, of the senior members of the firm, (who mill. give their personal attention to all work entrusted to them,) should entitle us to a share of public patronage. All Orders Promptly Filled. 14:tf C UTLEB.Y.—The best a.. , ..sortraent of KNIVES, FORKS, CARVERS, POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, Razors, &e., in the city, will be found on our shelves. Prices to suit the times. CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, • No. 68 Weed street 3nsurance. V - ) 3 Drii aysuiziluaitni Insurance and Trust Compan!'. OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, 4,32 NVAL.IS - r ST., PnnAvarnt,. CHARTER PER PETUAL Authorized. Capital, - - $500,000. STATEMENT, MAY Is, CAPITAL—Paid in and seenraly invested`.. ASSETS, NAV Is, 1850. C.l9li—On hand and in Bank $124.79 RS In hands ofAgents 6.1;:a 17 Real Estate owned by the Company Bonds and Mortgages—bearing six and seven per cent. interest 152,940 00 Debts due the Company, well secured 17,748 01 Steck—Par value 78,450 00 Bills receivable for loans, it e., not yet unloved.. 20,117 43 All other securities 15,000,00 LIABILITIES. Lossrs—Adjuided, not yet due - Unadjusted Awaiting proof All other el:dins .1. WRIGHT. S,eretnry. R. W. POINDEXTER..Agent, 97 Water sc., Patsburgh NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 CAPITAL $6,296,800.,00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 2,194,111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year ending January 31,1553 - 933,734 12 THIS COMPANY INSURES - AGAINST Loss or Damage by Fire, almost every description of properly. The Ratei of Premium are moderate, and, ill all cases, based Upon the charaeter of the owner or oreupant, and the merits of the risk. Losses promptly ndjusted and paid without reference to London. A ,pteinl peniument fond protidril in Phila delphia/Or pal/Male of u.srs in ihri country. ELYMENCT9 IN =Syrum: Messrs. James 31.• Cully & Co- 171 Wood street; " John Floyd 4, Co.. 173 Wood street; " Brown A. Kirlspatricks. 103 Liberty street - " D. Gregg A Co.„ tai Wood street; ACElrov S Co.. ',;.4 Wood street; James M*Cand less k Co., 103 Wood street; " Nim irk A. Co., 05 Warr street: " B. A. Fahnestitek A. Co.. First and Wood sts.; Jos. WOOdIVO I it Co., Second and Wood ats.; " Atwell. I.ee k Co.. 8 Wood street; " Burehfield A Co., Fourth and Market streets " 51'f:sand less, Means S Co., Wood and Water sts REFT.ISENC. IN PIIIIADELPIII4. George If. Stuart, 13.5 q., 73 Bank street; Messrs. :dyers. ClaAdiorn A Co., 5.12 Market street; Wm. 51:Kee 3. Co.. '2'2 youth Front street; M'Cutelleon A. Collins, Front and New streets " Smith, William,, k Co., 513 Market treet; a James Graham A. Cu., 20 and 72. Letitia street Joseph 13. Mitchell, Emu., President 111.•;ellanies Bank Jame.s Dunlap. Est ~ President Union Bank; lion W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court. JAMES W. ARROTT, Agept, Temporitry Offic&, 103 Wood ..i;ieot. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO OF PITTSBURGH. - OFFICE..No. 87 Flft It Street, Bank Block. INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. MeCORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Soo mtary ; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Innwpaas—bmst, Joneß, C. G. lins..my, Harvey Capt. R. C. Gray, Jahn A. Wikun. B. L. Fahneshwk, John D. - McCord, bmay M Pennock, R. l'.SMrlmg, Capt. Wm. Dean. They. M. Howe, Roht. li. 111. - , Inv-2S DELAVVAME MUWIVA)L S4FETI' INSTIRANCE COMPANY I Ncorkpoß rrE )3 'l' !I E LEG-1:41.A -' ' TORE ('P PENNSLVANIA,IS3S. OFFICES.. E. COILVE.R TH/RDAND :VALNUTS.7'S PIIII..II , ELPIIIA. Marine Insurance. ON VEt , SET.. 1 CARGO, ;To MI texht of the world. FRET( ; LIT, ; INLAND- LNSUPaNCES • On ethOit by River, and Land Carri3nes • to all parts of the Uur,ii. On 4f erclw:h4ire Vl Ihr ••• c • . . ssk"7lll OF NOVEMML.R. 1, 1853. Bonds, MortgaETF, and 'Real E-tate...... ...... $ 71.a3 35 Philadelphia City 0 cent- Loan 105344 00 Pennsylvania Slate Lenin , ............. ............ ..... 101,1•5 00 sited St."' United States Tv...my ..... ...t- .... 30.112 50 Railroad 6 It Pent atm ;unite 57.375 00 Stocks an Railroade, Gas and Insurance COF-. i15.:163 50 Bills ...... ....... ....... . I).ll,nitti fIE Cash on hand ................. -............—.......... 83 Balance in hands of Ittieuts, Premiums on ) Marine Bonnie , reecut I y issued, and etherGl 2 0 3 I delits.dile the ;. . . DI N.E - CTOR N. . Wm. Martin, Sari iiiel E . s Stoltps, EdpitiMl ..t. Sonler, .1. P. Pengdon, § Tlie - opltiloS , Psinq,i:, Junrvivioc , n;-0;, - Henry' Sloan, Pteidd ll:Oirgic., - R. Jiihn C. D.ad is, ff. Joliesltrilolze,-,,, . 1410 J,1;1.. Trt4mtir, 4 , 1--r Arriv;:ina I Win. Evre, Jr., Timms C. Rued, James I:. Hand, Robert P.orton, 17 0 Win. C. Ludwig Jacob P. Jones, Joseph 11. Seal.' James R. M'Farlatd Dr. R. M. Huston, JoMila P. Eyre, Geo. G. Lieper, John B. Semple. Pitt Hugh Craig, D. T. Morgan, - , 6 8 Charles Kelley. , .1. T. Loon. ii WI LLIASI MARTIN, President. THOS C. HAND, Vice President. AND ,• Haar Ln.uvezi, Secretary. I P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. da2:3 No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. 7 0 'I. - I !HIT. A pEr24.1.4 Fin - m. Al*l - 4 1 , 0 1 1 113:Et INSURA NCE COld'Alrit, ;• I ' 110.14 . 9 CHFSNUTSTREET, • f?]pio9a!te the . cilstoin nons, WILL 1I.41:1 ALL KINDS OF INSV ILINCV.,'etiaIer Perpetual or Lunile4, on esti:7 dr-. riptimfnf Vropuny or'l;4 lit' e:roTini .? tmos of uronnom " . . ' ' ' ' ROBERT P. IZING. W, IiALIALN. Vice lienaegi i 17.',CTOR3J Charles Payea, E. u. English, P. LL &Avery, C. Sherman, S. J. Magargee, F. IlLicaut. - an,Seeretar. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, Comer Third and Wood streets PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO Of Pittsburgft. .. ... 63' Fourth Street DIRECTORS.. Jacob Painicr, Roily Patter,on, I. Grier Sproul, C. A. Colton, Juines H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier, Hein , Sproul, Nick. Foes George W.Smitb. J. done.. \V oil, Humph, , Robert Patrick. 4 Chart•gred Cap“ni 000.009 • IaR.D. &ND .31,1 KINE RIS7AS r .I'A KEN, f•of , . ilit ecription. • , • . , . . r. A. A. CAT:RlF,M.President. Cift.lEß PRI-pUL.Seei-etti rittsbil4Vl Durance CPP3I 3 aPY - ! ND. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. • ROBERT GALWAY, President. ALEN. BRADLEY, Vice President. F. A. RINEHART, Seerchu7. /Q-Insures aginst HULL AND CARGO RISES, on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISES generally. And against less and damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and-Transpor- ninrclor.3. •C'lttrErva, John Scott,. .. DaT/L1 Riche— Ch Irks AMA:Al:mot, J. L. I.,e;•11, Hobert Gaily:ly, D.. James Afarshnll.• JatneF W. llaiiman, MemarAer Bradloy, JotinTliiterton;• . Witlinni Carr. Western Insurance Compa ny, OF PITTSBITEGII GEORLIE PARSIF., President; F. M. (4 oRnoN, Secretary Omoslib.92 Water i.treet;(Spangt erk ehouso uy stairs,) Pittsburgh. • Will insure against all kinds of FLEE nI:LNE RISKS. •A li - otno Institution Inanigril re Pl:ccinTs who aza well known In the conarnonity, and who ore . deterrniino.l, be protrifitnes and liberality, to maintain the character tilleb they have otloring the best protec tion to there who desire to be ins Med.. ASSETS. APRIL :loth, Stoek.Accounts lanrtme . ... Otlie6 furniture-- ......... Open Accounts, etc............ 001 Premium Notes_ Notes and bills discounted D181C20119, George DarAo, R. Miller. Jr., J. W:Rutler, George W. Jackson, IJames M'Auley, Alex. t 4 peer, Andrew Ackley, Wm, McKnight, 1 , Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nirelek, D. M. Long, ' Wm. It. alrdth. C. W. Rieketson. .JOSEPH H. DAVIS. 00 00 --$ 19,7 05 40"10 cu . , ‘,7 . ) to 1',.'h,909 70 t.93,80i 70 Cope, George W. Brown, Jooeph S. Pratt, John Clayton, E. Wilor, Itokkrt 11:1Tar.6er; .3.rontr. $ 00)00 00 . 2,160 OD . 250 00 '24 . 1:33,U9 $30.14
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