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''''' .` •-",.%:;. :-7. :-`,..,.,- . ,••••Y ' ~,,,; •;.':-- ; ; '..' **, ''': •• ft - .7 . • , '.,%'..41' ' ',•-; ''... ,„.., ~,-..1.,.....„ i• . -I "''' . ....'.7.• `.:'+'4 -... . !,, -"'.• ...."•1- ' . .. '• `.2 !, !. . ' r ••••'-' .•''' •,,,• ~ •''' •••••••••••„*,.,:";,.; • ~ 4 .' . 1 - .- - 1,...i MEM y ~. vi.-' .._ ~,"•, ,•,,-'::.,,:.: -:j!..,....,' MESS • ' • • • • ' . ' • • ';`; •^' • " •-• • • `•'l . , .. t . , . . .s. MUM ~-^ . t: , . - , . _ A li tl At P I V :As) - tele! , :' • • u .tt ' n • tbe dit ) poot. TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 30 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET AUDITOR. GENERAL, RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT, of PhiladelpDlA SURVEYOR GENERAL, JOHN HOWE, of Franklin County DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COUNTY TICKET T.AW GEORGE F. GILLMORF....i ATTof:XIr , JOHN N. M'CLOWHI', Pitt,burgh eTan:SEN ATUII: SAMUEL M.KEE. of 13inuingltam JOSEPH H. 'DANIS. of Allochony City; SAMUEL W. MEANS. of Itobin,.ll township: PHILIP JI. STEVENSON, of Moon t..ustir; jAcOft sTITCRRATII. or Alleglitily City: ANDREW lACKSON I.IEATINIi INT, of PtH.l.orgli COIF yrr ( . 0131.1.31015111t: - • EDWARD CAMPBELL, COUNTY TREASINIM JAMES BLACK:4(II:E. of l'a.O.Lorgh rot.NTs AUDITOR: J , 111:"; 'l'. SN' MME.'S, of I'itO..bor!.;ll JUEI. KETCHUM. Elizabeth DIRECTOR or THE PCIOR, '111(IM S EEL, of Tat entum The New York Tri/iiiie- is engaged in cal culating the probable election of a Ilepubli can President in Is6o, With Kansas, the free States will have Is 6 electoral vote,, and the slave States 120. The majority neces sary to elect a President will be 154. The eleven States which supported Fremont in 1556, are set down by the Tr 1,,,,,,• as certain for the Republican candidate. They con sist" of •all the New England States, with New York, Ohio, Michigan. lowa and Wis consin, a total of 114 votes, or 40 less than the necessary number. The other free States, eight in number, cast 7:i votes.— They are Pennsylvania, 27: New .lorsey. 7: Indiana, 13. Illinois, il: California, -1: Minnesota, 4; Oregon, 3,. Kansas; 3. if - the RepubliCans carry all these but Penn sylvania and New Jersey, they would still lack two . votes of a majority. Indiana, Illi n ;is, California and Ore7on are mush hired doubtful, but the argues, if the I publicans can secure the 41 votes of Penn sylvania, New Jersey, Minnesota and Kan sas, these, with the 114 east for Fremont, will give their candidate 155, being one more than is necessary to elect him. This is a very close shave, rather too close to inspire unbounded confidence in the calculation tinning out just as it is set down. Therefore, the South is called upon for assistance. A large popular vote is counted for the lican candidate in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, M1N , 431.11i, Ken tucky; Tennessee. and Texas. Anil if these States "understand their t rue interests. - the Tribe says, and the "precise objects of the Republican party. - they tveuld complete tle job and elect the Ilepubhcan President." Doubtful things are very uneertain. - are l it is possible that the .Mates mentioned mat not see their interests in the same light as the P.1',,.,- dths. The figure , show that the next Presdential contest it ill be a close one. and that Pennsylvania trill be, as lii•fitre. will be one of the States in xvliich I,.kt II par tien will lay out their greati , -;t ,- , trc-riLtili to It behooves them, the Democraci of - Pennsylvania to b‘i up and doing. The pressige of Ellr . OF , i this fall will far towards inspiring confidence in our eau-ii all over the country. ttur :State ticket is unexceptionable and popular. I\'s can eleet it if we will. The opposition are daily grow ing more disheartened tiro! dispirited while the Democrats are full of )1010. The old Democratic State of Penusykaaa has a great responsibility upon her hand,. and every true DeliliWrat ,1101,11.1 teed Mid .:hare it. The most cheering account' re,ich us from all louts of the State. The ettort , which have been made to demur:ilk, the Democracy upon rule issues are regarded with cold repugnance by ill the true friends of the great national party ,t• th, co un try. Although it doe, not follow that if' we are l-4'aten this hdl, we shall he beaten in still a present triumph which Ivo anticipate, will go very far to strengthen the howls of union of the party, and ti • , 4well our rank , with neiv recruit. Succe , , carries with t grc.at and t , . -(,.111.• it. mint work with s will rift: coLDEN cat.tvEs 11'.• find iu t lie news received a lay 01 two rinw from Panama, ilit,re.t.itig intriiigenct , from 'hiri,itth that fat• to confirm the previou: statements in reg:u•d to the abundance of gold yet to be gathered from the graves. We no tice that specimens of golden images, three or four ounces in weight, :u•e on exhibition in Philadelphia. The Panama newspapers, besidt“; detail ing the actual experience of the more suc cessful gold-diggers, allude to various ro mantic legends respecting the graves of the Indian kings, yet untouched, and n•hich are said to contain almost fabulous treasures.— Though the editors express their doubts as to the truth of these stories, the mere pub lication of the vague rumors is calculated to excite cupidity, and it - Mt-ease the number : of emigrants to the " huecos." A gentleman, ...2,rrivd to-clay from Pana ma in the Moses :rtvlor, assures us that .1 that city there is much less excitement but the Chiriqui discoveries than would I' \aurally suppescat to exist.. The peo ple 0 . Panama de-irons "c reaping the :id rantag. that Will -ecur c to their tOWII front di' in flue lotlyneY Ovough it on their way to Chiriqui. are by no \ l eans indispesed to allow lit- most favoralA stories in I ,, gard to the Nvealth of the . 14 , gings to ho eNttusiv,lv circulated. Whatever be the'Tuth regarding the hue - ens "r t h e Chirict"i; there is certainly a touch of wild romanekr, this new style (,f gold digging, that is altrgst without prece dent. In the Arabian Nights Weread of tombs being plundered for the posssion of some single gem. and a few romance:, have been written embodyin g similar ineiricrit,:. Vet at Chiriqui we perceive myriads '\f graves torn up, their rich tre:isures utt'ocrthed after reposing for centuries beneath tthsotl, while dim legends tell of kingly 10rn1,,,,' \if up in the mountains, enshrinin g still rich er wealth, and guarded by 511.1.370 , i who will not permit the approach of white men. Here is, indeed, an opportunity for adven turers and romance writers, tihile antiqua ries and savans will find room for almost an eternity of speculation in determining who it was that filled the huee.os of Chiriqui with their golden treasure.s. THE peoplo of Clarion are about to . bold a meeting for the purpose of consulting as to the propriety of refusing to 'receive or pay out notes of a less denorninathan than live dollars. t , .- THE STA'II.: '1'1('11 ET. All over the State, the Demi wracy appear de ternried to rally for the suppiift of the State Ti4et this fall. The right spirit is every %%ere , iduarest. The' Lancaster (VI eneer 1411, fidlowing article, which is a fair index Dernoeratie feeiing.all over the State olt behOoves every sincere and honestDemo ern( incureatua spirit of harmony In our glnl rious old party, us without that we are eon shindy in danger of fulling an easy prey to the ,memo. W hen thoroughly united, the Demrterats of pounsyl.,:trii. have never l et been beaten, and never can be----lience the (•oil- Fthrit the t )pposition, by ‘‘hatever mute they rosy be called, to Own conquer us. 'rids should diever be pernottcd. Democrats may linnestly differ about men and measures, and may disapprove of some of the ite.f.s of thost who have beXm elevated po‘ver by their suffrages; but this sh, eild not estrange thorn from the party. or pr,ent them fr.mi yielding a hearty support to their candidate. when fairly and honestly ',unload their State or County Con \ \V right and Pow', our e an did a te, for Auditor General and Stir voyor b•tem id, are fairly and legitimately the noini- Die party—made such by the MIMI i voice of the Demorrittic State Convention. They are. moreover. able and tried men, of high moral and political integrity : and in very way worthy the suffrage: of the people. No roan of any party Will dare to lay anything to their charge, either morally, sdcialiy or po litically. - They are pirre men. Their entire record presents a clean : and, if elected, they will do credit to thigh: elv e s in tho faith ful di s charge, ul th e ir dutio ana inn honor to their constituency. Then, ‘N hy should they not have the zealous support of n united De mocracy •: Why should they no t c o mm a nd every Democratic Vote in the Commonwealth If our friends have in the. past ditbtred some what about certain measures of the general government, that is no reason why Our exeel lent candidate :or State otliccs ;Mudd suffer. Tlwy, we believe, dillervd tln•mseltcs about the KatiSa , kit that diti ' vnelic , of dpinion roads them none the less trite nut re- liablo'Domocrats. And as tim Kansas q us.- ' lion is now tt dead i.7,11 , —ti thing . of the We tall See neither =ease nor quarrel- ing any longer user its dead : p,ro , iVe the propriety of any Demo erat attempting to lio:d .Mes,rs. Wright and llower,:ponsible for the a,.ti,a,•: or l'remdent Buchanan, Judge Douglas, or Cov , ftior Priels• ; es. or any other state s man tt ho tool, :in active Hart in the broil, gr o wing out of that fooli-li question. Let us, then—one and craL,, and woll•ui , liers Ow honor fool prosiorrity of our noldo Le (it•terlit:ried to I-1, 1,0 by.aonoe., ta, wrifwe ~ tlr and 11:111k1 ,tlt. .01 -,:" :"•::10• ;hilt ill fill , prvatlitl4 )4' ilsetple, 4.0 1) 0 111.ocr,.. dirowrhutit OD, let,Lll arid broadtn th, land.- It I , lPl' 111.1 C .1. 74i 11.1 Ni I The report on Ow Itoptibli,ol national r ,, 111- IllitteOlately a. , ,em1,1,41 at All:any i. tiro first 12:1111 of the l're,:idehtial campai.z.n. The .su Lf ,- ;! ;estions and rel•onnnen•lnti4,4 of the e..tolnit tee ,Ilow that they have th , ir old :111 , 1 1111 , 1 it 1111ik , • ItelV ut mly attril,uto tllll4 re•nr.•ll 1111111 thrii ..1 11.6i.1 i- r.•I v V. r t•r p 1 I21!11;1 Ph: , unl~, 1,.1.1 .•n )Inl, iivi , . 11.•ThilL iti lenr - NI -141 lli=lri t~ • ~i~~ •mn I r, II \l , 4r tc,', I .r 111 , . 1.. .1 h.t lIMIIEMM (, Brink II -71 I It. 1).,1.11 utiilierland .•111111 riar 1. , : , •1 t•I th, I. t .11 . 1/. • 6 : Tr , •n-a ro! si,Jiter aq!.;‘..•r, I .1 NV I) 1:11'..1.1k.. I )Ir. ;no . \ I ):1% \ rt,,11 11. 7.•nst. , ri•ll I', ll' .1 T lv \ I I Ilril 11/1.1 .11 , f11/ K110611:111, V.lth il.-tru.•ll.•tl 1., 1..,•1 .1. I'lo, Nlr. rat. N.kucul:llll .1 - 111 V, L , 11,- ,•:u, c•.r Ite‘ r.. 4.1.1,. st.io •,,,, 111 , t larwroil , 111.1:1y V 1.. t, Car 111.• 31,i to .\ 1 , 111 1- 11 , F , ly in .01 ti, r,. ,1 rl,•:tris. It upponr• th.t: 1,11 i• f a v,•ry In , h.• han 11.1 n. Irait inn fur the last live yceti, 'laud, full of lire, and I unl u. leapiiitt loarlaal gate. Iln the rreil tii, Ad..), waS ex cereilsiug t, di, nearly every day, and in attpinliti rig ever the tell-gate, he nnd dimly threw his ride sem , : tw, et, ,•%.1 . .• 1y injuring her for the Ow, tbs . Friday at, Mr. Jlenry Fitzinigh, one "I th.• and pr.ipri..t...rs of the using n pt.iittil upon the person of Paul Pla• (dd.., one of the most Ilot.riou, rowdier: it) !Sal ti more, who cattle to bdraine a 10,-, and afterwards followed Mr. Fit zhut.,i. 0r.,,n)- nibw, abusing and in•rilting I,im wail for bearance ceased to lie a virtu.). Plaeide way not badly wounded. ii , nth yarties were ar rested, and the affair will he 1 / 1 \ in a few days. THE proposals of the Slate Tremur , r to pur chase two hundred and lift}' thommel d llnr' of the live per cont. loam of t h e Stntr'. we 111;41,r -gtand, were opened Ilk Friday, and the b,w , •Ftbid found to be 92.! piAlcent., and at this figure the whole sum Ilmired tak,n. Ily chase the State make, 1•141i1,./1 hundred and fifty d.,ll:ir , - the ,mmtHil of loam that much under what the :ml, promised to pay. DI: %9'l OF 11 A.1 , 11{ A. .1. The mtys that Ninjor A. .1. Donekon died recently in Louisiana, 1 , 1 . nrysip .•la.,. Mr. 1)..ne1,,n ati forrip•rly the private :iecntFiry ni Pre , idnnt dant:son, and editor of the Wash - in:4nm (iinnr • and subsequently of the 7)0n , , In Is7n; Candidtall of the American party ife re moved frnru Tenin— , ....“ to Louisiana a few yearn amen. THE new can-torn did huildinT,. It lo Yer floor clevotoil to tie th „ and to the custom house, mid ti e third to the ITnit4dstates Courts. It iq built of Illinois warbh-r . vf a cream color. It I.,er hundred and forty-live thowand The Quartermaster General the army ac tmowied7i,; the receipts, through the President of the United States, of eleven dollars from Tosits, over paid him, as he states, through in Ibso-'l5l by an officer of the Quarteremster's Department. The amount has been etyriited to the Treasury. THE :Fauquicr - White Sulpher Springs, of Virgiaist, a favorite watering place of Wash ingtonians, has been sold fur $49,000. The purchaser is a resident of Caroline county, VirgiDis. • • ,•• Is- '.4;4"7.;; - : - . 4 ::' *,..k...: ,i, , • st:,t.• 'l'll E DM. IVA NG " pot.- IC V of. "11111,.: DIM: It .111.1{0,t I) C03111..i NI. Ever since the cotopletion of the East Penn,) ivenie lieilroed, we }hive espeet"l to ehlo :1111,a:111re the popeoliumition hv whieh the greet national through rout, treni the city of New lbirk to the :op] `-lotitli-AVe•I would be opened hy the hats:ll , olh,, ~ • ooporatit/n of the veil toe etilpit h . ,. • 111111er:11i It,N , have been melee the tielii,•ios that the 1,1-gbigh Valley Cenipihv \se- i•nlv ob-lade: but we were and ie , ll.sic upon 11111].,Obt ed m.l the 1::11;r..ad the ~ 1 11, one \Olio erratigeloPet b, whii II it i•• propped to open till , ~ real id.II, koala. haritOd.. , 1,011Lt , 11 :111,1...--e that he ir,tto :t Ii en-.".t- : 1.111 V.I . 1,11 11 ' 1111 that 111111 . -- - Irl. 1•. , 111:,', end williugly unit., with ile tle• I.u.t l'pee• the .I.ro, H ;I j„. ~,„,;„ lwt dO hy a power 'Abell L.-iil er he Her :lee etliPr pen - .:• t.• IT,- tutu tilittlit , ll.:l I the 1,rrr , .0 Itt 11',1 tripn epl howl. d.ze r,t. =MIME • ttoi , !6. rr V (11 , 1,, 1;.•:1:1:11L. t-1; Mr Utilll.ll Ch w natur,,i ).1,r11,,N P• ! I lIP ! • P•••• W.. n1..il th-n, 14, 1. J 1141. /.II" Vitlky BrA,•11. xvi,l,ll i .I 111 lerlL:th n 1 th, anal • , 'l'h, I, P. :II I.tl tin , ;..n IL,, . ~ci!i n,••. • r th r i h urd: ~~~Ca \C .4 r,:~ - i It I.'ll \1 • 111111 t-rt. 111.'111. h:. =SI .\~.la a..\•~~-~ 1..~t „, is -1,1rit.41 Lln ' t.P, • .• et • r t- 4,- • • os. .i•r " ' MIMI 1!.•1.3 \ •• I EINEM \s I r. ,fir t.:.: I. I, It~:~o. 1, .~ 1 ...-;,,.•~ nt h., r..... J ~~ ~. l ...~,~~ I;rn~ ~ L... ; t, I 1. 1,, till. Li, ti lugl \ tltttt..l 1 11,.• \l, t tt. It .t.! I .-t ? ? 1 ? 11 I t l' 1, i .~ ~._i I. IF , II 11121!MMI , , I a 44r 11,41w:144 :4 14 4, 4:4r: -4 44,4 , 444, 4,4 4.• 1.t1 , • \‘• ).-t.1.11,tt; tl t., I =EMI 1r ,t 1:4.L. t , •l h fo• , 11f1.:, lid • lir L.ll' ',1:1,1111til 111., i ' ' . rrir'"'''.• tn.itnn,•t• t.. • • I • 11'..• who. 11. IN. .1 , 11.• Th.' 11 ..1.11111- 1.1.111 11.' I.• .11. li.. 8.,. lint.n. I .'''ll.l kikk t tHli‘k h\‘' v:hi. i • , 11,i ' yi it) iLs thctat4.,.. 11 i -Hr . \ 1 1 t . t 11•• ‘,,I.•••1•411 “( .111Pit•c, i L hitlylsm. e otliw IF withmit, t•• j•r••,••10. :4- t !Ivy HMV, Our St.:it, (.131111- \%• t.• . 111111 11. , \V, 111,1 I Fin'', raU. ••tzr du ty Ow :Ltl , l . 111•1:••••II I..•hir !I it , :wt. 5•.•.".., • r,••, \\ hig h “Sir I: id:: I Hill , , tli•ri , lit list .•ntill , •- it Is' i.t • ,•••••I a tir , , • gnti,th (1,:,1, 01:01 in : \s.r\ 1 . ,•-1•••• I'' ••11(III•••1 to tal,,• IL —,l tits' cAti, virt , : 1••• (•114,1, :01 . , I I •I/. . 1 , • ...: 5 01 U. 31. 11,:, Ai•i•ar• nl „r fart 1, , 11 ttr 4 •1 1 . 1 1 0 , In l L I t . r t 1 It! ~.I,•t•tittg w ti nt t , t, 1 . 1 . .111 twt,,ttgtth , V, l l , 11,1111, -11:111 r the ititt,itt ii.•.iii4ll.l ,•i i . tti .ktlr ,% I,” Win be trip- tii 1111,11 1 , 0 ikrttptirt•d 11.ttr 11••1.,It tittlt•gatittn of thii right stri will Liu to the old K,vstorie.” Diiint; it tip Nice intilunt.. friend , 'I ours, who hall hi= fivdlt. , ahout some things w,ll wa , paying hi s addre, , es to rt I oting talc out near Ilarh.ni, pretty ~ t outly. It eceurc tlutte:irh pr,tty dear, but Sam, our friend, did nt hardly quit the old people. When it came that S rat to show sign, ut ardent love, and ih fact too, the old lull intimated to the Dirt gentleman tic It.‘ ..nrily el giving the young New Yorker !Jim to go into other quarters—,n when he dnn , • up with his own tine team, hitched. Led and came in, all things seemed right to hint, all ut ()nee the father of the danght,, a • hre,\ cunning farmer, walked - el , It* S2illl II " " ) ' , Et El g.ud hunie, , tr, ' he n•plieti. "Hat, ),11, L TA it Stith the ittlirmativ,, Nrith mu,l4 gust, And lutv,, you taut IL good barn "'Yes, sir, 1 hurt,' Then, - said the old gentleman, •• Inv wife and myself advise you, to get that geed horse. and thatgood carriage, into that go;d barn, as quick as possible." The hint to go W a. , 5 uth cient. Carriage, Sir." The Co , ,, , Jarreirtl gets cif the fol I. wing, which is rather a good ono: Last week a gentleman from the West, vis iting Boston 'for the first time. to attend the Trade Sales, arrived yin. the land route from New York, about midnight. On leaving the train. he Fee services of it hackthan, and directed him to drive to the United States Hotel. Jamey seized his Vali , . packed his 1 . 3 ,,,m g e r into the emich,with unusual alacrity, and leaped upon hi:: box, cracked his whip, and rattled oil throut4ll the almost deserted streets at a =punk in , rate. Away they went, up one , treo nil until it last the pant ie; borm- were bl•firr , the broad 4 tm• I nit,l States. intu , ll, iriquirod t} pas,eti •ir— carP, sir. All 1., char.q, ' very ren , HrWlo, - wa , tho sati,fitHl loud Hvo.r the ball . ..loll:1r, "and H dime r•xtra, fur drivin!!: mg, up su i;rinneil i, leaped upon hi ,t•liiido • and rattled .4. Next inoviiin4 our wi-stern friend received true 11, and i•CiTly , •r-liti4 , ll, hariponil to toitntion iirrit thit nilfht pro, and ride up t-i the hi.tei " " Why uo-•an tie pin tii WPiitiiirti ill,- C--rtiiihlt Ido Von don't think 1 would that di•taiwi-. ilii :ion! " I\ ri p•,,1011 11., "tiler , it •• 11 111,, far 11om hor,du c„ii hi. riiii•, a wile. Ilissi; tar i- it I hi. —p , ti•n 111,,y IP , It wati the ri•ply Ili• tie • • h at e hoen (lot vd.tini of hitch tie C. 01111114 iv: Lod nv \it,. liiit Slit” :led n„t in N.'', 11'1I ” •,i -•!..0t I, A r , A I:011101001.r , at...P:4:1111/.11111 ,1111- .; .110.1.100 u.• 11 0.1 ',arty, 1.0 11.010 1101110 1111 0 11010,A 1100 11 1.0 ../11. 0 . at Ca, ,•1.0 . 1.11 , 11 wlos an. 41.1“ t,d lt r • Iv if II t,•.. V. 111,11 Iv, ru \I. !IL : N N. a Ir. Li% LL: L. LL•, I •L LLLILLL•at....I wit" IL ~i. I LI, 1 ,1%p-d tile el I I r , . , I , `.l ‘si 1ln! I ha/. tiranii I Hit u:sil lIIIIIIMIEMI =MEI lEEE 4 i' I' '.l ( ItoL,ter I,lt tl 111.111111 1•.1; -PI 1, I I =ME =MEE `I NlE's. 0."1 . 11 I: I lIN ht . ! 1 11 .1 I 111 I'.l\k ~r I 1'.:.1 I.- I li, iii..... .. I'l'm ENT 1,1 , HIE.% I.I.OOIENV It1:\ rill-1.r,•11. N, ld hdl • 1 , t1.• I.s ~11,•, '...1.4111 11 • 176 if, • $.3r,0,u71 Th , :4lll.•St:ttenwut c enr,ett,,th..l.,•qt 4111 y .1. AV. • ..111...vmhed be•forr un•din , 29lll day of A o . m t I IZt iliT. PI NN EY. - - :-TATEMENT E M 111 'lf. \ NTS . .IND Lt.,/ m %NI; ..v ... . .1 . ;1 ..,4 1. ,.. 411 tt421,,,1 othet Rauh 13 Th. • curt t 41 :Ind lrlIr• to the D0t..1,31 os •Ln.i \‘- H DENNY. before lie. tills a+ thll,l •/1 i/gU.,At A Ii TF:M ENT THE oN CITY T Ni 'thratal . ........ stou,ooo oo and I,semint. .............. . ............ t 15.4.972 I me by other 8.581 2 :\ mud Cheeks ot other 13ault. 10,190 01 .t-pt ........................................ . ........ 105,157 33 Ctrettlatirat ........................... .................. 217,2'45 oh Due to other Bankl ....... ...................... 1,557 21 Ilur to Depositor,.. ..................................... 182,415 06 Thts Statement is correct according to the best of my knowledge and belief: JOHN 3IAGOFFIN, Cash. ktbrmed unto before me this day. aug3o ROBERT FthrNEY, Notary Public. ~ t li.•r roe ,Lil,r•", I!, 11 , t!4 Lt• 1.1. a ., L,•IL •. an Well 11 n h. Iw.l t;ni,lo,l a!n-. Ii unlit IMIIIIMIIIIIIIII=I 12111111111=1 To Bridge Cont ract ors. (; E.l 1,F,1) Pl' )1'1).•,;A LS will be received 17 :rt ill ti, 4'•Llint) 1-1.1.-,1 , 11.-rs of r•ttuntlt., Itnltt :•11t ti,.) r-ttittt t itt...tt. I,n Ilia t•rt ttuttn r.t a 111 , 1:44. .t•rt , tt. Pnckttty Mtll-111••••reitk Itatttiv tli,ltnt, Itt•vatt , 11., tit" t•ttottlitt,. Sit.tn Itttxt .••1 tt li ,1011.• ' , ter In Ow stntitllt• ttf th.. -p . m—th. trk It, Ir by Ow itert•it itl t I 01. Li 1, • 10 ILL\ II SA V Ni \NK I ' , 111,•1"14111 h.q.:1,0 . 04114 , r (;1•V Psi •ttl OW ll,fl ths 4 .I.‘r% tN, MEESE 111111111E11111111 My "ri• MEMO Tim or., lcu• _ltluerlibenmits ~ \.. 1 ..1 i. .. ~'1....1 II \I ?II it, )I,IEI Ey ME•rtEEEEE:. AEIE.E.II.I PE:4I, Zi 75..1. 11 4I s _'- i - 5 ; El= ,i 1.15 1 ,111 10 111, L. y ~ 1 me .11.11 \ •11%11'1•71{.. !Cr 11. '2 kII L ,II-1 v 144i1.1.0. Limuu .I.} I .1. F. MACKENZIE, l'llblie ,Nent Aduertmemtnts. JR, IerCUNE, 11013 T. S. SM I TIJ , Cavter THE UNION BANKING CO. Conker Market and Fourth Sts.. lOU ILL OPEN AN OFFICE for the trans ., ac.tion (la general Run king business, ou THURS. DAY, SEPTEM BEE Ist. This l',.ipany has a paid op eapital of ¢59,000, which wdl to n ,1111111 y increased by the pbytoent of weekly tontahnellts al the shwk. Their organmanon anor , lS unquestionable security to depositors, and they respectfully soliitt deposits ID Par and Current funds. nod will pay interest ou tune deposits. R..M'Cunc, 159 Liberty or J no. V, ikon, tires of A. Wilson A en.: Jos. Kirkpatrick, firm of Brown Kirkpatrick; A G. en hbacti,:lB I iiainon,i;jno,6l,,, fi rm oflr. Oa, A Coy John Marshall, tlrtn of Marshall brothers; . Joseph Horne, 77 Marker at augacra pITTSBULGII FEMALE COLLEGE.- REV. I. C. PERSHINU, A. Id, President. REV. J. 11. KISoWLEIS, A. L. Vico Prehident, A , dided I nine experienced teachers. Instructions are given in alt branches of n thnrough English. Vass,. cal and Se:entale , Klue.acion. Superior advantages ore ottereil in (lil Painting, Water Colors and Drawing. Modern Languages are taught l y a thoroughly qualified leneher. Music under the supervision of Professor 41 BOCK. Full term commences on WF.DNIDAY, the Mat day of August. For. Circulars, giving particu lars, apply at the College and principal Rook Stores. (INLY - F YIVE CEN'T'S.—New lie.eriptivu Hand-hook of the Pennsylvania Mi n.:La—by George H. Ayres. Arrungedon a new plan: all :dation,. in regu l ar order, a perfect index to the rout': eaten t1...1‘ mg ally onesthais; points out all the attractions; just the book for the lodie.a contains no intricate Figure I),suince:, oil all connecting routes. Full of m fnrmation never before published. Travellers west of Pittsburgh will prefer tube book to the ordinary Itallroad a midt,, l Wealloe it gives all the neee,sary Distance 'Vat& to Pittsburgh, and then be• 1, 111 es minutely de.,eriptive of the; eutvu Penn,ylVatila .111 st 1,.11ed and for -ale Lc C4a - ner WOOll & Tiara Seenndsts. F 1.4 barT4•lsl( Itoioe Extra super line Ilnur. Just P • ee Ved and hy_ W anted tille PENS, Ti )MAKEi ill, BARRELS, ut i;,skaninintnsi Station. Nilo:Olen', Valley Hail ,e‘unt) five eels. paid. Apply nurnedtately to 6013111.1- Freern,rt. Penh', Sill R"I'l Nc.S, MI'S). I Ns. ( 'rick- Prints. A'• A first rate sosNortment 111,119, in hand. ang.;tt C. HANSON LOVE. 74 Market. streeL O N E th tot:SA N D DI )1,1,A Its—z , 4oo in e renianider at one and two years. will Cr,v has.' e. , rnfi'rtalde 111.11,01 of four rooms, with a Int r.mn 3 d leet trot, 10 / 100 1/1/111 and shade tre•••• Ae. Situate nu Webster .4.. Allegheny . ang;:tt a. CUTIIBEIiT A SON. At Market street ()i ACRES OF I'H.AI RI EAN I) 'NM- Ii ER LAN li. well watered, situate In Franklin e..nnt% tilde, froth the wo o f) seaLlt/aores in ' , lns anon: 1.1/. IEOOII bother—walnut, oak and hl-fury. Pro, Vivi) For ,1110 by au}; a. 1'1"1'11 BERT A t..t,tN, k 1 Market street. S"CLuTI - 1 IN( AT A ITC -I()N—Every morning, and everlau_ t h is week, at In do..k. A M._ Kn.' 7', °lt:4,k. I , M.. will Suld, at th.• C1111111101,i31 anlea N.. 70 Fat), ,tsed.t, a large entnPrise't 1'1..1: :apt lire., tots, Fitnev and Plain Catgairtiere and 11" th Pants, S)11: and Cloth Vest,.k Lc. A... fr•sh shot, t. liddrenN, and t lontie Shoos. M. II.)V I. Anelinneer. GRAND OPENING SOIREE. P R() F. )WPEIZ'S C:( . 11.PLIMEN'TS to In. n. 1,, patrons anti former pupil-, and re- t••-t? the th.lr t,• GRAND OPENING SOIREE, On Saturday Afternoon, September 3, 1559. !tt It tt ortaro br t tre•lttttra. at t11.f 4 o'letPlt, P. M 1.. m. t, to votamenta• proootolst at 4 t:ekkrk, talettrattal " LES CALEDONIANS" “ztli B.:11. t..• thy nr,t dap OPENING NEW YORK STORE JAMES W. BARKER & CO., WILI, I)PEN THEIR NEW VI IRK -H.RE-, No. 59 Market Street, I.y It. 11 . 111 t.• S 1'0..) ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, \u.l mom. 11, attont.n lAf tb. ptil,ll.• foon Clt MP! C0%11111 . 1. to Ilwir %NI , EN ri KEIA NEW sToch 411 , 1 , ,1LF.14/N ANL , I'OME-S- I) II V (1: 00 I) S., or sILKS. hIER IN " F- '• V "' \ iLENciAs. PLAIDS, i'IIINTZF:S. H, p.l Eta, \ ,lI‘W Ls, cLo,AKS, NiANTILLAH, BLANKETS, House Furnishing Goods, &c., &c. th..y .111 tbflor .RI AT ICCEM rho, iimire •iteek lie., within the lie 4 deity ilay,itil their for "item,: the NEWST I.ilW EST E NI IT Si PASSED. :11Iii warranted to lie hi,. if Chan lite ,L 1110 V tiodm lamo,Oht tto• 'oy of' Sew York, ha, its a buyer there ahe is 42,1,131114 1.111141.11,111. A fir 011,1 1 I ?...' .1 1 ,1 41 ONE PRICE, AND NO DEVIATION Zit- marlo.,l ~0 go. lo in 1,1,un fignre, TERMS-CASH JAS. W. BARKER Si. CO., t1.•5f2 . .1 50 MARKET Plo,larrgh A',EA yr 1, pi it: -Photography Iw wolittg by light. 'Tim °white, of tht. htitlitm Mom miseti by Ott, met totteheit by the Arttitt't, iikirit•et. want hettnitei eau get thimi at \\':\ 1.1:8. dont,' Ituildsug, Fourth street. ,1. H. Jas. Callon!, I IN'ING ENTEII El) I w'ri) wrs; ER n:r of rttrrt lug 011 .11, 41 1 MITI HAT AND CAP BUSINESS, (I'wfor Me mom nml , a,te of HII.I.F.R.Jf iN pOl,- would relK•oliffify inform them Int• 1111.101.1 I he 1.141,11.• ..4enerally that they are now rho-riving from 11w ni:milfatillror, rind will open THIS Y, un• uew IMETEI RATS, VAN, AND LADIES' FURS, 11 , ,ve-t hicli ‘l , • milk. the k.l p:tir011:1!ft• of ilmsv ttt „ ,le loot,a, NO. 75 WOOD STREET , CEN TRH: HAT STORE. amr27 LOCUST GROVE SEMINARY, FOR YOUNG LADIES, I_„A_v;rß. - E , lsTcm - vii,/.,E.. rr FIE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION, of two I terms. fire months each, wi),l open on TUESDAY, THE 13Til OF SEPTEMlitill. at U detocK. A. M. The Faculty of Teacher" who filled their =situations m(11.1101 distinguished success during the past year, continue their connection with the instantion. _ . On account of the greatly increased facilmes for travel by the news aaseuger Railway. limited number of I /ay Pupils will I. received from Pittsdurgh. The number of Boarding pupils is !milted to thirty. Early applications are deeirahle. t irenlars containing general infermabon, terms, Sm.. mac he had at Davis' and Daelson's. Booksellers, and at K leher's and Mellor's. Music Dealers: or by addressing, through httshurgli Postothee t midbisdseMto RE:V.I . /EA./Rt . /F. T. RIDER, A. M. JOHN N. CRAWFORWP, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, DAVENPORT, lOWA. EiTecial attention given , to collecting and s curing claims of every kind. REFER to—Jeremiah Dunlevy, Sr., E. J. Robert:, Esq, Capt. R. J. Grace, RObarta k Mallon. Attorneys. leple TIOSTERY, GLOVES, Black Lace Mitts, BAJOU'S KID GLOVF4 lisup Skirts, Corsets, &e., .kc. M. SIMPSON, Prepidont Board of Trustroß W. S. ITAVEN JAMES e"nier Market had Fir'''. streets. =II ED= PITTSBITRWI, PENN'A CHARLES 01PNER, 78 Market street. - --- - • t., HAM 4- t... , J 011... 14 0 4 EPH H rA - Vii • ~, , - 1) A- VI S ‘AT ...• _1 , ,_LIPS, BRASS FOUNDERS AN I) MANUFACTURERS, F. 1.8 IT Ivl 33 M R S , GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, - MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PLUMBING MATERIALS, GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORli, oF EVERY DESCRIPTION. " Agents for Allen's Celebrated Steam and Water Gnages, MANUFACTORY NO. 110 WATER, AND 104 FRONT STS.. PITTSBURGH, PENNIA. Wareraoms, 61' Wood street, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, Alleglien:, City. eut43l3mis2dp aduertisentents. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1859 Pr.. , _P-IsiIIINTG-, Corner Wood and Sixth 14t reel p OPENING. HIS NEW S'l'B CK )1. HATS, CAPS, AND READY-MADE cLOTIIIN, Selected from the new and 11,0.1,1:en .doel, in ihe Ri , d. Purellit=ed exelmdrely for cash enables him b, otter great tmlneemenut to buyers. NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING: FOODS anw2:7 BOARD OF THAI/E.—The A nunal , Meeting of the Board of Trade will he held on W EON ES iAI, September 7th, at 4%', o'clock, P. 111.,.at the MEI:- CHANT EXCHANGE, at which time t h e election f.,r a President, two Vice President:, :ind flon - .1 or !erectors will take Wile, GEO. IL THURSTON, tin OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAS COMPANY, Pittsburgh. August SO. Hae ELECTION.—The annual meeting of the stock hoidera of the Pittsburgh eras Company." for the purpose of electing two persons to serve as Trustee, for the term of three years. will he held at the 011ie, of the Company, in Pittsbnrgh, on the first Monday (sth day, of September, 1050, between the hours of two and five o'clock. 1'.51. JAMES M. CHRISTI, Treasurer. PITT TOWNSHIP, t August 17, 1:159. f 11 .. ..7 -p. TO TIVILDERS.—Propisals will lie received until SATI , IiIiAY, September 11, for building, by contract, a new public School Hou.,on Centre Avenue, Millersville. The plan and ' , peel Cleat ions can be seen at the office ~f.l. W. Kerr, Architect, St. Clair street., and prop,als sealed may be left at the facie of William A. Herron, corner of Sixth and Wood streets, snbjeet to !,- veptanee by the Board of Lie For any other de sired particulars, apply to either of the it 7ommittee. A LEX-HRACKENRIDGE, WILLEA NI A. If ERRoN, ..1011N GRAY, Committee. quOR t,r1,3 CITY AND COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY. NoTicE IS TIEREIIY CIFVEN TITAT, in pursuance of as act of A.sembly relating there to. and the Charter •,1 Ineorporatitab approved April 11 th, hooks to receive subscriptions to the t'apital Stoek of the City and tiointy Insurance Conipanv the city of A Ilekr,lienv trill reopen at tho oliiee of PETER. PETER:9IN, Peaend street.. Allegeny. on Alt INDAY, the llth of July. and to ismuntied until the whole number of shares are subseribed, from 9 o'clock, A. AI , to 4 o'elock, P. AL, each day. • Josiah King, James 1.. GralriM, Henry Irwin, %Vilna]. It. rusty, Peter Peterson, John Inrutingliam, it. G. CNN, Win. P. Baum, James t qd, John Ira to, Seib, Janie,. G 1614011, JOhn Sampson, C. Yeager. tieorg. Lewis, sainuelGormly, Nicholas Vneghtly. Pen., John A. :Mt' H. P. 51'Dowell, John W. Riddle, Samuel Lindsay, hub. .1. Longtime, II Poi - eland, T11"71113, Farley, 11. Evans, Alex. Ililands, R. W. P•oinlexter, Thomas I somelly, James Park. Jim, James A. Gibson, U. Leet Shields, Onnrui.ciour-r, THE IRON CITY TRUST CO,, No. 256 Liberty Street B A NK GE DISCOUNT, EXCHANGE AND DEI-4).- , IT Capitol Stock S 150,000 Capital Represented, over 1,01)0,000 /IQ - ST.,: notnrr, Ars.. II LLD iNDIVILI . tLLY LIABLE. .-C.i.:l fold. Silver. P.tr Funds, and re.--ived on deprott... ALL MONEYS 0. - mt..] nn Ain (or n r.nc.l R ILL DRAW IN'FERE-rr. i,trlit Ex .•ltanttt• on the F........tt•rn :mini We,tl,ll eine, rt,nstantiy ,Innn to =nit Coiloction, innn, In all lino prnlvirni cit.... in lit, rrnt...l Star,+ and the non Piiln7F.El/S RE311'1"1 El, any .11 - ed 1..111, 1,11 1:1)' 1 , 1 maturity. John Moortn,eL Atecander For-ytti. John Henth. Ite.ei. J. 11,n. ‘VilltsniSeil.ert, IV M'Cnritock. Henry Eehert Ander.,en. F.. II" urcEn. ane2l,lyi, r.. t ERI"/„l"ot,hr MONONGAHELA FOUNDRY. ANDERSON S PHILLIPS 'TIF:ARE CALL AirEN TinN Tn Jur t heir several HOT AIR FURNACES, SrITABLE Ft.P. PUBLIC SCIIO,I.S, .kNf , PI:IVATE 111 .USE.S. Espe,utllyadapted to PI rl''l'S 33T3 R. '3-..H CCI ..2 2 i__M,, 1 Anti not battle let CHOKE WITH CHICKERING & SONS' NEW SCALE • # • PIANO FORTES , T.: subscriber has Dow cm bawl. a most .tot.k con,..ling and 7 h•tAve.. in Plain and Carr,/ Cave. vle,, t i l L .I,,ertptiou. Iron] the erlehMled id I 5 , .11, are ill ttrolott-.1 nttlt their improvements, tot REIT. ,iis. 4. no,. tout:Lt.-oin -I,LN rt.,-13 tiiimir.R.%, and or, of tlirtr. ENLARGED NEW SCALE, By which a much Larger nounddward is olaained, enn sequently the tone in rendered very is.werf al, yet roam ing Its sweet and musical quality. By the laaleetion of the Action. the - oerforther is moat led to pr.slnee all grhden 'of tone (Mtn pint i,4lflio to forti,onu. Leith litu greatest ease. Ca. ERIN,/ 1' Fro Puaaa nre thus spoken of by the hest artistes and critics in stir country:— T II A I. B ERG s:tyrc—"Ti ley are I wyond comparison thc, Ge.,l I have ever seen hi the Crated Statea, and wdl com pare favorably wait any I have ever known." td.;ST4VEIiATTEI; opinion which I pressed three yeare ago, Lis l o on more than confirmed to me, by the continued use of them, riot That for co/- note and purr quality of mar, with nicety of .rtietthtioll, they am unequalled." [From the National Intelligencer, Washington.] "They can safely bear comparison with instruments from any part of the world. in point of tune, strength and elasticity of touch." (From the New Orleans Pienytme.l '• For exee•il,nev of rrd° , i,o. •. , .._..n. of finish, and faithful nen, nt wurkrnanilb - arnec aIJ for voltinie and variety, mellow sweetuesei. brilliancy and pe•nna nence of tone, they are unequalled." [From the Family Journal.] 'no peculiar musical qualities belonging to the Chick ering instruments. are a full. rousa,al, nch :mil pow erful time, free from any wooden, noisy, loudness of sound eo disagreeable to the sensitive mtmieal ear. Th,y have also so cloy, even and pleasant hunch, and Fill keel. in bine better than any haw,. „„0,,„. lis t s irivitcd In vall and ..Nainjue Ines( splendid instrutnentß, which arr sold as tortury Prices anti Warranted JOHN H. MELLON, aug'2s:di 81 WOOD STREET. MADAME APOLLINE TETEDOUX! BoARDING AND DAY SCElool, FUR YOUNG LADIES,' N0.14s Tamp:4llmm Pat...l.tagh• "This SAmol offers to voting ladies, ts,oele, a full Eng votuse, UMISMII to :e - quire the Freneli Lan una,ge and Literature. the Principal. an Ann, it= noo„ I resided several years in /• ramie. and !wing 0 4 5 ,0 - ed by Mr. Tetedoux, a native of Paris, and graduate of the - College Charlemagne." The seemed annual session trill open on Monday, the 12th of September. Price of tuition by the term, $25; French and Latin taught without extra charge. Y'o pupils renewed under ten years of age. For eireulikre, no., apply at Mr. Nlellor's and Me. Davi son's store's, or at the residence of Madame Totodolu:. augrasep2o CLOSING OUT SALE of Siring and sti.mrn,r •• pooTs IND Sill /F.S. To make room for Fall Goods. Call K.o. tf YOU Want n bargand at the Cheap Ca.. 11 Store or JOSEPH 11. BORLAND, OS Market sL. seem' door from HIAWATHA NIIT AND BOLT FACTORY. Patent Hot• Pressed Nuts of all sizes on hand, and man -I,Prtured. Also, Bolts fka BraLros. rtlaidotter,, Agrient tiftal IMplementi. furna,hed at short Wareboose, No. Water street. rattrl:ly ENAP. SCI'l I & CHARLES B. KEEN, ST 0 C Ir. Et P.O EC ER, 325 Walnut fit, Philadelphia. Stock Bought and Bold on Commission at Board of Bro kers; also in Boston, New York and Baltimore. am42.4m WHEN YOU WANT A DOCTOR, you don't go to a Blacksmith, but when you want a HAT, yougo to a Hatter, or a COAT, you go to a Cloth ier. Now the two businesses are combined at FLEM ING'S, corner Sixth and Wood streets. Each depart ment under the supervision of those who are practically acquainted with It. No charge for showing goods. (1 :thisuranre GREAT WESTERN Insurance and Trust Company*. PE TEA L. Authorized Capital, - - - - - $500,000. ST . t Iv. 'SENT. A ClPITll.—Paal in .111•1 11 ,, ted ASSETS. MAX 19, 1549. ilarld alld in Bank $1,679 In hawk or tjvut... .............. 17 Re:d EA :0, owned by the Comp3B - , - 11 , 41(18:izel1lorig:1,,es--beal iugBix. rind Revell . per cant. Inti , r,q. 1:12,840 (41 1)e144 due the eempany. 8,11 ..cured 17.748 81 Si . ock—l'ar v 3 ,Itle.. . '78480 0 Palle reee“ able fer1"3188, me, ~,,t.yol maturol.. 31.1111 43 All other .ecuritie, 15.044),00 a•t ..... .114A11ling in,”l. All tab, elailil.4 \VRI WT. r , , , oretary • It. W. POINDEXTER: Agent, Water NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1830 CAPiTAT $6;298,800 00 PAII , CAPITA I. ANI, si`lll•l.l , S.. 2,194,111 02 ANNUAL REVE..It7E, I,r the }ear ending .I:timary Ci rAIPA NV INSURES AGAINST . Loss or I.lfurlagt• by Fire. almost every description of i:roperty. The Ltttt., Pre milt, .1 ',moderate. and, In :tll exao, inset upon titu ,I,:tran-t...r of the owner or rwouptint. and the merit, of the rick. Lorses prwuptly and paid withrtut referetiCe t" London. : 1 ,,,r1 pow - m,pt. Juno Plrita ,b-ip!:ta in lit. 17.11, - ,,11, 10 1 . 11 - 1,1:11.11: . . Mesqrs. Jame, M'Cully A: co_ 171 wood street; , " John Floyd A. Co. 170 Wood street.: I:row ts SlEirkpatrieus. 120 Liberty street It Gregg A: Co., ..Y.l Wood street . , Wilson, WEI roe 4 51 Wi,0,1 street; James M'Candlgsl Co_ 10.1 Wood street; timiek ,t Co.. 05 Water street; t. name...et 'to. First and Wood As.; " W. m4..11 & Co- Simon d and Wood sta.; " Atwell. Lee .0 Co_ S Wood street: " I:tm•h field .0 Co., Fourth end Market. streets “ 7.leatts S Co” Wood and \‘' , Wr ts - I.IIILUVI.I-111A. George 11. 'iito E.g., I 0 llgnk stride Messrs. Myers. Cleahorn A: Co- 002. Market street; " nt. M'EM , .0 Co., 22 South Front street; " M'Cuteheon S C4.llins, Front and New streets Singh. Williams k 510 Market street; , " Jamlb, rahum Co- 20 ant 22 Letitia's( rti - et. Jo,pli It. Mgehell, Y 0., Pro,atent Bank Jantes Coma bank; /lon W. A. l' , .rt.•r. late .tudge Supreme Court. JAMES . Rory. Agent, Temporary °glee, 103 Wood street _ _ ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO . _ OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE—No. 37 Filth Street, Ronk Block. N -. . 7 lif•>: AGAIN:7;T ALL RINDS OF I FIRE ANT, MARINI: RISKS. .1t Pl , ,ithmt; .11 , lIN D. ate(') I). Vice Pre,i.ltat ; 1,. M. BO , K. scon.tary; tVILLIAM DEAN, Ag.l(l. DtrterroL~l nn.. .I.na,. C. G. Harvey Childs, Capt. It. C. l:nty. J. din ta. I:. L. ralmestack. Joint M l'unnack. V.. P. Si-rling, Capt. Wm: HOW,. RV! , t. lf. Luri - mr2B. DELAWARE iTiIIiTITAL SAFETI INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPoRATED BY THE LEGISLA- TrizE nr PEN;,:SINANII,IS:IS. OFFICE. F F COIL': A-YD WALNUT .: ST$ Marine Insurance. CAW:O, To all part, of the world ) INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes. and LandCrirriagei_ to an parts of the Union. FIFE INSURANC-17...0 On Merehandl., generally. in Stores, ravelling Houses, etc., A SSE T,-3 OF THE C 0.1/PA .3 I', Novmsrals.4, 1358, $ 71,30335. 105,114'00 1311,125 00 Ponds. Mortg,fp , s, Rest EAStA. Yhi laJelplua City f z cent. l'olnlivanta Stet. Loany.... United mat., ••• 30;112 En Railr.. 1.1 0.-nt.llort,aze 57,45 00 Ga. :Ind Insurance Cos... 25,38210 Dill, Receivable ..... .2)1,668 cash on hand ....... ...... ..... 4'2,1:1G7 85 ~ lialanc in hand. of A..sentp, Pronnnrno on) • • ISlarnie rohe,t,re.cently, , ned,:tnd other 61,288 debt' due the nzurcrous. Wrix. Martin. . Eamnel E. Stoke,: Ednotni Soml, , r, : J. F. Penistop, Tiomloirm . Panlditi•J, • 11, , nry Sliiart, J”Ii” 1:. PellriP,V, : Ell Ward Darlington.: .10101 1 . , RIVIn. H. Jones BrookC't • J:tno, 'Croptair, ' Spencer •I‘PRvaine Will. Eyre. .Jr.. Momas C. Hand, famot. C. Hand, . Robert Burton, . Wm. C. 1,miwi,.... .I,mob P. Jone. 9. Jow.p), 11. St.:J. James B. n'Farlar.d Br. B. Yl. timtton, • .ImMita P. F.yre, th . ... t:. 1.1..p..r, John B. B,=tuple, Pitt Hugh Cr3ig. U. T. Morgan, Charles lielley, 'J. T. L.g:111. . W. I LLIAM MAI:TIN. 1 , ,,,, ident..- • Tilos I. it AN;), vi,,, rr:.53..1:-. , , n. Erzzat LiLpura,.fivervlary. . .. •. t. • P. A. ItADFARA, Agent. deM No. Sr. Itiftter strt.ct, Pithlurgh. PHILADELPHIA PIICEAINTiS - INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. !49 CHESNUT STREET , Qpposite the- Custom Itouse, .„ WILL MAKE ALL .liINDS OF. INSU RANCE, dither f'erponial or Limited, on every doscriphon of Property or Merchandise, at reo,onable rates of prominm. ROBERT I'. KING. President, AI. W. BALM IN. Vice President, DIREt"D_IRS: E.*R. Cope, George W. Brown, CiAytin4.. E. N4'ilor,-. Charlt, Hayes, K It. Ell..:1‘,11, I`. Nairn,', C. Shf•rnutri, S. J. tilatz:tivri;; F. In.auxnenn,Seeretary.• J. f•. COFFIN. Agent, Corner 'natal and Wood streets' PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO Of Pittsburgh. No. 03 Fo9rt.3A Nrce4. DIR.ECTOItS. . • . .13C0iiPAiuter, Rody l'attersori. I. Grier ' ' 0. A. Colton, R. llopliios. A. A. Carrier,.•• " 11.-nryNich. Voeghtly, George Vii.smith, A . Iboupto , Robert Patrick. ).71xartereci eapita1......... 9300.000 AN!) MARINE RISIiS TAKEN, of all ' GcnptionU. OrYICe.M.S A. A. CART:II7 L Pn•Ficicnt. I. tiIZIEI: SPltor.l.Seer,tary Pittsburgh Insurance Company, RO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. 12 , BERT “A 1.117.1 1 -. i4n t. ALEX. BIIA ()LEY, Viet" President F. 'A. ECINEIIA insures ansint.t CARGO RISKS, oil the Ohio and Misid-siiipi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISE..st gstiendly. And agiunid 10-s and tiomiige by Fire, and against the Perils of the Be;. and Inland Navigation and Transpor t:aloe. .. _ . Rot.ert tialway. Sa,mml M'Clarkan, J0../.1)1. 1,. 1./L.:Lam, 31.1,, . 1 . , it%5 ,, r1, .l.irile+ m. ,t,,,,,, i , ,,,,, i ii , , 12.=A., Jame., W. Ilaihr..in, rli.cli, Artnithno,, AlPxander Ilratiley, J. 1.. Le,oh, John Ftilt , LIAL .N. F. 1 - 3.. rt, IL HoLinson, . 11,Lerr IL llarticv, Willbmi Qin... ari;111. Te2s ____ Western Insurmice Company, OF PITTt.s'ItUROII. GEORGE PARSIE, Prr,id,mt: I'. 31. GORDON, Secretary Omer No.r Water ,trcet, (Stang Co.'s Vi rehcatse c Pittaburgh• _ . . Wi 1I in sain • ngaii,t. :01 kind, of FIRE And MARINE A Home Institution managed by Direotorn who aro well known in tie cerinuility,nuilWho are iiet,itt a i ne ,t, to „tht;csitizfreaoetttr t,t non to those who clOSire to he ill:4111,A: . ASSETS, IStS9 Stook Aceounte 1 4, fortjeaLle Office turniture. Open Accounts, etc Gvh Preminm ... ..... Notes and Lilts discounted ...... MISMI George Darsie, J. W. Butler, James INCAuley, Andrew Ackley, Nathaniel Holines D. M. Long, C. W. 'ticket • 5 , 6,400 0) --$ 19,M1 49OCJ :I,INIII INI 20 :4 .17 MEM 033,734 12 :698,681 TO .$ 00.000 00 2,180 00 2, 0 00 17,4% 4 , 3 15,381" ...5 50,1116 LI 153,&.) 2I V.A19,1411 95 R. Mtlir , Jr, Cnrge W. Jackson, Alex. Speer, Wm. ileEnight. Alexander :Smack, -- . Wm. H. Smith, -AnY
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