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STEVENSON; of Moon township; JACOB STUCKRAT EL of Alloght , ny City; ANDREW JACKSON BEAUMONT, of P'attiburgh , . corn, C0313115 , 310NER.: EDWARD CAMPBELL. J 8.., of Pittsburgh. NUN= IREASCT.EII: JAMEY BLACIDILCUE, of Pittsburgh COUNTY ArtnTor.: JOHN T. SYMMES, of Pittsburgh covsTr stravErom JOEL KE'rCIIIM. o 4 Elizabeth MILFCTOR 01 , TRF. 00001 THOMAS NEEL, of 'fluent= THE DOUG LAS MEETING Purstiant to a- call published in the Pe the friends of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas as sembled last, evening. for the purpose of ot ganizing a Douglas Club. There was a goo , attendance, and much enthusiasm was man heated. Several I speeches were Made which will be fount fully reported in our local columns. The speakers advocated harmony and unity, and favored - a liberal support of the Shite ticket nominated at llarrisburg, as the best meal's of accomplish ing that end. The Committee appointed to report per manent officers for the Douglas Club of Al legheny county. reported the names Mr. Jacob 31'Collister as President. nine Vice Presidents, whose names will be found in the proceedings of the meeting. Secretarics and Treasurer. The report of the Commit tee was unanimously adopted, and the gen tlemelknamed. by acclamation, approved of as the permanent officers of the Club. A Committee was also appointed to draft a con stitution and bylaws, who are to report at an adjourned meeting on Thursday evening September 13th. The friends of Mr. Douglas have espoused his cause with earnestness and spirit, and are determined to advocate his claims for the Charleston nomination by all honorable Dem ocratic means. HON. J. C. BRECKINIODGE. The Lebanon .1,/ , ert..ei• has raise , l the name of the lion. .1. t;. Vieo Peesident Of the United States, as its first choice for noinitmtion N.•"c York Trif. , ,,,e contains the follow special telegram, from which it would appear that Mr. Pireckinridge does not intend to lw a-candidate at the presenttirne for the Presi- - tial nomination. Mr. Itreckinridge is orient' the most statitsmen in the coun try, young, talented, ardent and enthusiastic. II is I wmocratie record is pure, and lie has the confidence of his countrymen who would delight to do him honor, now or hereafter. It has before been intimated that the Vice President was content to look to the future and would leave the present battle to be fought by older contestants longer in the field. Although not accustomed to take for gospel everything which appears in the we have reason to believe that its information contained in the following dis- patch, is correct : WAS I GTO N, Au g 28, 1859 Attorney-General Black, in conversation with a Democratic editor in Pennsylvania. said that he was in receipt of a letter from Vice-President Breekinridge, in which he Faid that he was not, and would not be under any circumstances, a candidate for the Presidency. This is from a source entirely trustworthy. The N w Void: raid announce the ~ a nn, fact in the following words Judge Black has received a letter from V ice Presldent Breckinridge, deprecating any use whatever of his name in connection with the nomination for the Presidency. It is said that he prefers a seat in the Senate. The recently el.kded Legislature of Kentucky will elect him as the successor to Mr. Crittenden, whose term expires March, 1814. 'Phis would seem to settle the question of the Vice President, preferences. lie would prefer six years . service in the tienete to the chances of the Presidental canvass at the present time. and that the new I o islature of Kentucky will elect him as the succes sor of John .1. Crittenden, whose term ex pires in TENTH OF SIEPTEMBEH. All along the shores of Lake Erie. the peo ple are making preparations to visit Put-in- Bay on the anniversary of Perry's victory, when the foundation of a monument to the hero of the lakes is to be laid. From pres ent appearances, the largest gathering in the West may be looked for on this occa sion. From all the cities on the lakes, Issas will run on excursion trips, and people from all parts of the country will be present.— The lake region around Put-in-Bay, and Kel ley's Island L as beautiful and romantic as any around Lake Erie, besides being replete wits interesting historical reminiscences. We know of no more pleasant tripwhich a Pitts burgher could take than to visit Kelley' -Island for a few days, where we can guar antee that they will be most hospitably entertained by. Addison Kelley, Esq.,of the Is land House, have a few days' fine fishing, and on the tenth, go to Put-in-Bay, which is onl3 half a dozen miles otl. The Is land Queen, a capital little steamer, com manded by a. prince of goodl fellows, Cap tdin G. W. Orr, runs daily from Sandusky City around the romantic islands, whi c h tic in this vicinity. We can warrant the trig to be a glorious One. We have received an invitation to be lire: , ent at Put-in-Bay, on the 10th of September to take part in the ceremonies of laying the corner stone on Gibralter Island, of the monument to commemorate the battle and naval victory of Lake Erie. We shall be there if we possibly can. An association has been formed called the "Battle of Lake Erie Monument Associa tion:. which has ita office in the beautiful building of tin- I I nited States Custotii House, at tlAnduslty 4 . ity , where lithographs of tile proposed monument may Le veen. s The ob ject of the association is a most luuitable one, and one in which every true American will join heart and hand. DEPUTY SHERIFF JOHN PRATT, of Lyoom ing county, was lined last week s4o'and costs and required to give bail in $3OO for cowhid ing the editor of the Williamsport-Press. MR. LELAND, of the Portland. (Oregon) Advertiser, has been cowhided for punning: , Served him right. Punning should alwnye. bQ punished Itirc. CHARLES MORAN, the President of ilie New York and Erie Railroad Company, has tendered his resignation to the board. of direc tors. ' - DEATH OF 'MAJOR •JOIIN.O3IDIVM, ;Major John fiddle, a brother'.' of tliqate Nicii4as Diddleßeale, of`llns ~ and of..the late 4 .9 n. :llichry ddenly, of Fippo-' plexyl at 9irk..\Yfirite Sulphur Springs, on Tliriaay,:jho 28th inatant.ll• lie WAS wirianced iit;}enrs.'uiid had bOon.foi s'ouie cate health. He was born and educatiqf in Philadelphia, and in the year 181", entered the United States Army, in which, he estab lb,hed a high reputation as an officer during the war with Great Britain. At its close, he was retained on the peace establishment. Aft.i_r many years service upon our Western frontier he retired frMn,:the army, and fixed llis resi residence at Detroit, Michigan. There he held several public positions, among others those nf , Delegnte. Corigress, Indian Agent, and Register of the Land Office and in the dis charge of his various functions, strict integrity tindstiperior intelligence were uniformly shown. In his character, courage and capacity united with tho,must amiable social qualities, and he was as much beloved in private as he was re spected in public life. lie had lately returned With his familY from a protracted sojourn in Europe, and spent a part of last winter in this city, where hi. death will be lamented by a wide circle of relatives and friends. The Aurora Borealis Problem Solved. On Sunday night and Monday morning there was an unusually brilliant exhibition of the Aurora Rorealis, .1v bleb covered one-half the Nortliern heavens, f ruin East to West. This un•sterious light has ever puzzled natural phil- osophers, who have advanced tho inoACOllti dietory ex pittnatiollS for the nnena. Soul have ascribed them to thu refraction of Lb sun's rays from Arctic iceberurs; others hay believed that the refraction is from Norti ern ice, or snow, and the tremulous motion be Nuts.' by the perpetual viimitions earth'' , atmosphere; but the magnetic tele graph has solved the problem. Ala Sunday ovaning, when the shy was perfectly clear, thi stars shining and the wind still, the mdy nnn earl appi•aranrr 1 ^ in the r,•ddrning of the Northern and Emt&rn heaven.,, ,nu• ,d erators in the Harrisburg, Ake chanced to touch the-wire, and was thrown, by vio lence of a shock which he roceivi,l, aerns the room. At the same time the Superintend ent of the Canadian lin , of tel•graph informs u 4 that the line between Quebec and Farther Point was in perfect working order. Vet it was proved impossible to cl,patch the foreign newz.acro:is the wires. The Aurora Borealis had s, charged the air with electricity as to partial ly destroy the insulation. The phenomena o f the Northern Lights, may, therefore, he a,rited to electricity, and a long disputed question of science is definitely explaireal. itiOlad ill. lllondin is, not alarrnral shout his Ni• aura feats. llc say: hr Filan't fltit, and it' he did it wouldn't hurt him. An Auburn , _•,entle luau had a tall: with him, in which Itiundin -aid that lir thott , 2;ht a full fr..ns the r.. 1. 1, not br Tatal. cow- ukral.le • in falling, :Lint has mad , !DWI) e,perituent , In ease In should Iltid himn I 1 n,oing from rope, he would mill himself into the -hope of a ball, and when he struck, th e n• would 1, 0 c., ) little surface exposed than it would be of little consomence how be went into thy• water, Mill he flumlil come to the tirface find swim out. The Auburn gentlemen sayF :—.• Mondour talk; with so much confidence of Id, sueeess, n ea.: , of a fall, that we have no doubt but that he will vnry his e:.tertaitiments by an tip parent rniestop, and tumble from hia r,po. It would make his feat more ditlb.- , • dancer more apprtllin4 ,iie emiiiii..... the prop , rky ol ilia:. it, . 1e !tr , ..v 11 14 v•ha I , —.11..111•• ..-- -1 , UM' \ :0111,i1 , 1 ill 111-tt.r . The state .Ir,ricultural Exhibition. From .1..1. floil dim. Piti 1.11,411 •• \I '-->r . I /I tha t t , n tit Editor,--My re:p.a ii •t , to :. ~ and the : ,niiraime 'rt., arrangements for this ( . ).ii I POwelton are F, , nearly i•ompleted that the that it requiro.. lightning lo 1.-at the time of I the Pitt-burgh, Fort \\ a, ne an. I i•n e a ~. , books of entry wil be opened on Thursday Itailroad.'•—rhom,, Tom.. nest, at the rooms of the Philadelphia Agri- -...........- cultural Society. Chesnut street, below Se \ - Commander Carr. enth, Philadelphia, and will he continued T he " I ' l ' l ' l ' l l' l ' k -L' l ') . . '3Y open until thu week of the fair. Exhibitors manner Carr, who 11,1 • 11 , II ,th.. of horses and cattle obtaln a.khoiee of stall, by po-t at tile Phihel. iph ia Na v Yard. in ,ome oriplying early. Thu stalls will all bet minion- 4.1111,:it, Of , i , k In.-. 111 OW family. I], :,:illi Ii• bored, so that parties entering their stock need turl "" I a " r. "" e ' l hi ' '"""""'" I Mr tear ' only state the number they wish to 011f2:3!41 . is deservedly fr.polar :It :Ile yartl. 111111 11, 11, horse stalls have been made very 00111111ittli- 111 - 1`III•l! tllt're i, Mt•li . .llio - ki 1..., 101.. iiiii,heing vigil " ' feet in width. llay, qtraw, &c., Connimander t.'arr i- a oii iii-ia.., o' will be provided on the ;;round. veneral \\ illoito Wilkin , , .1* ibi-. it ebrask recant Democratic Con von tMn of braska, notninatod Denoral E t-tabrook. prominent citizen, and a gentleman of great personal popularity, for Congrii , d General Eastabrook, on being notified of his nOnlinatioh by a committ , ., appeared before the Conven tion and returned lid: than L. in rtvery happy In/inner WM. W Wynlan tea , nominated for Territorial Trettmri•r C. tidrilen for Auditor; \V. E. flarcer for or, and Alonzd 11. hue , for Territidial Libra rian. The nomination of G e neral Pasta brook isecerywhere well roi-ei 111m.m excitement exi,bi - iii 11101 , in New Jerimy, on Sunday ht,t, ill Ciali,eilil 4.ll o , of an attempt being made by the Mayor of Ihat dare to el, f‘ the German gardens :Ming I'M- lisade avenue. On the proviotoi Sunday, in eompany with two ,dicer, lie hail arre,ded of t h e, proprietor, but on idtemptito4 to arre,t the keeper , : of a large e‘tabliAlinent, he wn driven off by the excited - terday, the Mayor summoned fifty men to aid him, but M. the uppointed hour but two etude their appearance, and the inatter was laid over for another week. These annlons are nearly all frituated considerable distance from the vil lage, no liquor is permitted to be sold in them on Sunday, and a number of the prominent citizens of Hudson bad expre, , sed tio•no,elves surprised at the course of the Mayor. PROFESSORS TORREY AND CIIII.ToN, of NOW York, after a full examination, have arrived at the conclusion that the unpleasant flavor complained of in the Croton water, was OVOtn , - sioned by an unusual aquatie plaid found in Croton Lake, which they declare to be of a perfectly harmless character, and that the wholesomeness of the water has not been im paired by it in the slightest i tun states that the unpleasant taste is last di,- aliaairing, and that the water has nearly re : gained its normal condition, and concludes by sayin,idhat he finds the Croton at the present time purer and containing fewer inorganic constituents than it has since its introduction into the city. MR. 0. P. RIGBY, the engineer, who, it was reported some months ago, was garotted in Havana, Cuba, for running a train off the track, is alive and well and at the present time run ning a train on the flayana railroad. It is cus tomary in ' Cuba, when an accident occur=, to arrest, every officer of the train, until an exawi nation'is held. Mr. Rigby was consequently arrested, but, after an inquiry into the matter, was honorable discharged, and reinstated in his former position. Mr. 'Rigby has friends in this city and State, and the false report of his death gave them a great deal of pain. The Cuban law is well calculated to reduce the number of railroad accidents. AN announcement is made at New Orleans, that from the first of September nest, all free persons of color, arriving in that city, must immediately be lodged in jail, and there remain - Until the departure of the boat or vessel on which they came., DEMPSTER, the vocalist, has sailed for Eng land. j-. ~:. EMI STRUGGLE BEM EE2I,ST ATE AND NATIONAL AUTHORITY. That it hick it was feared would happen in the celebrated "Obetlin Rescue Case," at Cleveland, has actually transpired in anoth er and much smaller ease. On Friday last, according to the P.Ouica... - r, a constable went into a store on I int:trio street with a writ of replevin to levy mon an iron safe. The store and !mods had been attached by the United States Marshal, and were in the hands of a deputy at the time the constable made his appearance with the said writ. The deputy declined letting the safe go. The Constable insisted and the deputy re sisted. There was a strug,fle. Deputy call ed on citizens to aid him in sustaining the majesty of the United State,. law. Consta ble appealed to them to sustain the majes ty of the t-j•tate law. Some rushed to the aid of the Deputy and others to that or the Constable, and the novel :ant animated spec tacle of a dozen men or more, Mt ided into two excited factions, and tugzing whit till their might for the ma,tery of a 'J.., was presented to the shunting tt il,tl' or many citizens who refused to take eitln.r, side. TWO tel nun was free , •JI tvithont taker on tilt! State fm- 11111111 i ,, win-it tilt . I,llllL' 141:111!'t`ii and thn 0:11 . w r"111 . 1" 41 on t h e Unit,' . ,•\ intvinir in I.lr the I 1,-ptily. excittaaont •,va.= I . nit but I 'on of tho Mon I%'6ti had gnnt• iu for iii Nati, and ni:tta.ll , 4l tlwrn lir in scl"'w 11,'Y . 1 ) next l:cc. Ne‘% Itail‘‘ a!, The ttilevaph line ef l'iti,htiti:4ll 11:111 NV:ly 111Vhir: Ilh`teil, %Va. , fi.r the fir tntive , the pre,“ in e3rh ei the itie has in !net r,.,poetiv, ..1 the y 1%,11,,t60;•. r p pltwo Ivit Chi. I_, T me ,,ti of tin Chictit;"" Pitt , burrh t.. Chi , 12 , 1 Ti r• : "The Pu.t =end.. I rroetiwy,• awl the ir.,n make us 11..H1 our hand " Timm to P.o7': n:o now tiniten by r.ilwrLy und tri.• carrot ua is l,3 e•F 111,1,1E1y lird n intorc..t. I.'lliokr,.) d. • t to fill- , lptirgil tirul mil ..f P.... f1e..1 .1.•111 it1 , 1.11r.Z.11 1 1; 1 • ••11 t • —l'..mplltt.ent , ...t . the( 1,11.4 pr,,,perit mine t.. •t( hy t \ I /tit. I 1\ r. 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(il:l , ` - . prizottir, who. , father it , a civi:yin:lit ri—itlitz, in pdt 4 - non county, Piiniotyli ania. outinitt , tl tuirido in Philadelphia, on Saturday night by bltiwing out hit, brains with a pistol. lie was stittlyinv• law during hr led tire hours : and it =opposed that ~ V l. l- n1 , 14.'30.01 pnntry doraw!, , invtit. lie lt•fl a I to, t , imply tating that he tired lift.. Ws'. L. Nina(' tc , of Pt , ti- iii ~ Warren enmity, Indiana. Pay: , that Iron, the butt end of in ear of corn will ripen it- prn:hu•tull at the ,81111 . dine, and three wens earlier than seed frorn the little viol of the Hume ear. lie ilN•01111111.1.1, rttrll).•r , ! II WilyS to break their seed corn ear , in two in the u,i ddl e,un J u:4lol/1 thu b u tt viick I r i :L old-dad, Shat. tho Fandr 4 , t . Ava has liven up Ini , dll,J. : su hip f:.•111 111 f.fl Thi Ira k, i. 'I oano: • 00. :Hound:of. pith friends pri or 1,11 h i., la l l and AL inter on : ow:any:lt , . It ::: thn " Irahlr i 111,- 'RI. the 'lerLlYlnun Ni"lnd. lowa, THE Portland I , arn.. , 'by private fet ters from London, that tho Gre,it Eastern would go to sea on her trial trip about the 18th of August, and be in roadihrs:= to evil on her voyage across the Atlantic about the lOth or 12th of September. A ROCHESTER joUrfßil states that Bloadin realized ono thousand live hunarradollarß from his last exhibition at Niagara, and that he has probably rondo three thousand dollars this season in tops walking over the grout FIFTEEN children, the survivors or the Mountain Meadow Masoiere, in which it is al leqed and believed Oita the Mormons were im plicated, have arrived at Leavenworth. Ten of the children are girls, and live bop. Tit: Boston Po.st'h remarks on the recent tie qr.° celebration induced one of the brethren to send in a lock of his hair. The Post man requests him to call and straighten it imme diately. - - - - - SEVEN Sisters of Merey left Chicago last week for Ottawa. They take possession of au elegant building which cost $8,900. Eagiazianci ,re , l'ilt.but 2 . 11 : ••t 'on NS a tl % ill Vi%it Democracy. It worries the opposition excessiValy that with all their intemperate abuse and ingenious ly invented misrepresentation, they cannot sev er the people's attachment to the democratic party. The reason of that fact is, however, clearly perceptible to every impartial mind. The American masses are intelligent, grateful, and patriotic, and they know that democracy means the soy ERE lON P EOPL E, and that all its past actions have been for the good of the toil ing millions, and not the aggrandizement of the aristocratic fete. Nonce the poisoned ar rows hurled froin republican bows full harm less to the ground, because the people remem ber that thA same description of weapon was once aimed at a Jefferson, Madison, Jackson, and Polk—names tradmied without stint, when living, on account of their democratic whichdeco now stand engraver by the hand of national gratitude upon the brightest tablet of fame.—.llwent Holly, Herald. -- - Artifices of the Opposition Thn opposition appear determined to "open the slave trade," ''pass a slit. e code," and op pose popular sovereignty" for the democrats, as the hater will do none of these things-them selves. Really, the miserable shifts the oppo sition are put to to "makeup a case" are amus ing, but not alarming. The old stories about democratic enormities, horrible purposes, &c., &e., are rife again. Once they were accused of forming a plot to burn all the cherches in the country ; then of taking a census merely to rob pOophe of their property by levying di reel taxes : now of stealin , nozroes in Africa to 1 ...pu l a te n ew tipster ! Go ahead, gentlemen. T IF. in Woidorn Now York tire so fuse to nialoi th a t th e d oe haviii full lists of fructuroil lirob., and bro ken liouil; to attiina to. THE ,pletelia Aurora Ben' which span nod c.ur city cm Sunday !tight. .0.01113 to 'Mt' •Xtolitliql all over the nerthcrti rat of th f0.,41..1191) ,, rit , 4 11:4•ti MI (16101 1 ' 0 SL , but un~•t•••nl ft day. I kr, IS a r.anitr)• to vtoittnt the Itonx brokor- in Now Y..rk have 1 , ...,110 the ‘c ay 4 , f all 110,11. The failure Nv rop.rtoll a , the wor,t. It: °ye; ,von miles o hnrn , railrnarl, runninT„ forty-e: ~ , ht ear, 1:1t:4 , 11tit: PIIENTI.'I:i = to L Ottlre. in Philp ili•lpliut in (ii.tntii•r V it Cli,V land, ~n T it. of Gin th e cl i art,ritn; rite railway compan ' l ' lll - .IIF. IV,r, iillll,lr, and LI:illy - IWO tle•!Itl, in 7...;4 ,, ,% Y.,rl; %,••••1.. TIIE l;onigileniwito ,- i.t..•r= ur playin;!:itt I , moo Cot.. 111:KIIT I'lK F., 'l. C., from Ar c.,.lting.ll,' 1,2,1 It ‘..Ty 411 I ~',111,11.-.11•1 It la. ttll NI vitk , .ta 04, .014 .•.1 Il• Sleek. I .4111i1 , 0 , i It litiV nll ..11 , 11sw fr.in l'i,AitA :41'111'CIOIAN. 24, 11) od , "III).• I.ll67)rfeiphot ) • 111.•I , o 11,0,, , t,tility h,. ,ost , t, , • ‘1,••• 1,,-I,,l,tyOrg:ns! t.. I V•l,,T.,in, 11.1 .1 , MN' Nlrt . I,ltht • lt . .l F•t.•11111,1A11.1•.311.1 .3111 I• .11.1• . 1 , • • 118V /1,1,1 ; ..1), 111,11,111.. tit/1141A lilt . N 1 1.01/1 1/171.,.1,1 ,tll.l :kr,. happy 1 ,, 1111.14, 1 .11. • 1'i . 14. • 14•• Itq .) , )LIN FIIIISYTII. —'rh.• it.nino n. pit! tti. linlf pint Utleytilv, ~1•1 .mt• ,1,113 r y rent Ow. truly ,c1,1 , rat,...1 )14,114•1ti.• ithchv. , l OltCria 111' clamp t-ery Bp:NA .%m IN \4i l:.1, 4Ci r., Solo '2: 1% ...I. ,jletv 'Advertisements V.FICE. -- I he ' 4 0.1,11..1 , 1e , of the Toel I.tle•rl ht+ , .. o r r itatiWaN CAhltlp:lnV to, !Ai 111 , I 1111 , 0 of .1 I . NI.tI'IENZIE. No 60 y l'ot.lelrtzli. on Ilu TEN'fil I.• 111111.7,1:. to onzmil:, • :troi ••/4.6't 1.. , erte tmtil tire ..f •Il I. I11.11:1 tit:lr ,1,..1•540TH il• I , olli 011 full) • SAWI ER. WILLIAM PHILLIPS. IKEA. tIIN i DEN, Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars. I Ci)., No. 1110 'WATER V,/ ',.., ;:r0j.. ,, a - it to till all order , . Wholt.sal.. or iloar rATENT 1.1:1.1.-4•AZA I Nti ‘1,...r ,, 111: .1% 1:•-.wish -06..rilder+ A Iltro - al ilit• Tr ol.• wig3l:llll.lsl.ll2di, T ll 1] 11 R 1 1 r l . Il =MEM k NIA t I the tir-t topither of a xi. tr steehly pnper. en. who' the II ER Ti:L - 111." st ill L.• the . 211 of fr.., the (till., of l'oblien• t on. ntr.er. Nett l'o t d—Rev. '7 , 111.106, tvryin Imre!, F:ditor. .4 it., 1 " 1 .. y ,11.111.011 Of rrlit',l"ll, truth, by the put hen, rccrrt.GyNtrn of all the d'.,inn.elt , lti •Indtn.holft try and FMl'l.l., :111.1 lour or tire fond.,. The paper .111 he It I:tre .plart.. en!lit ready for hold., 'rho tent,: 82,00 p. r nntottir lite eopteni . ho . . ten ....tee. , ;ll:htto: eler!ty 1.,11 hr, 1"• r annum:nitwit...open five 1,114. I'er.oll, tetnlttr.“ Ur. 11:1, ei ,C;.O !., C 110•111 I,t 111,1. Can rettitt the price n o twer......nthh directly to the otheo• „ l Inthltealioh l'hnne pfelertitht. tt nt the N r:lit .4t; givtug the Sewn Peal, .1 txt ~ three tidy, untto Thu fief iii i. I.sr will eoptrup n full expo'+itton of the ohjort ttltd uint "i the r.)111411.11111111, and ii .Ic,rnhle that isonnible. •honld nec, at Intl, thnl numher. A rites' men ittuntnd It, been in-tell and th,. Pre., rind it ,clettntrely and fnvorably nottced in all partn of the country. Agents matted in OVt•rt place CO warn ,11,nerthern for the paper tuutlldltdttv W EAT LIER AMON ISII ES US would ,%•• nr.,l ohttnvo (or. and Sixth tits VAN, READ) -MAI+. (l, FLIINI 'rho St 4•111 un4 V.il it . i) t.1131,1t , bllll l 0 coMiletil 101 l ,•11 A 1LGI.: u; k)1,9. - - nine H r iii: )PA wrs: I:lt).tv ,nv in th, u.no, 031.1.1N1 AN. 11.111:7%1 N CO, de solved by 1110 1,411 . 01 - 110111 Wtlthani h,,,hg therm t" FltANk'IS RAIIM !Ind 11/7i V . 11 kil.M ANI the ~f thejato tirni will lo• eerttcd i'.} . 'their Hlll 0 0 ,101 . 5. II A IL- M. \N, RAH. M who have of the I.fit, firm The undersigned have MI moo Co-Partnership tinder the 11M11 , of 1111LMAN, RAHM k CO.. to co,T.timle business of the Duquesne Work They are amply lire. pared to furnish IRON. NAILS. S'l EEL, AXLES. spRIN“S, and all Goods in their line on lihoral terms. J. W. HAILMAN, ALLEN KRAMER, EDWARD RAHM, Fa ANCI.2 Rllllll }l . HA 101 A I take plea,ttre in recommetohng to my friends R od the pol,ho vonorall), the firm of lI.III.MAN, E.\ In! /1 Ci 1., prtitirlelgpes of the Inlquesiss Works, who are amply prepared to exeente all orders for gnarls is their line, sod st.licit for theta u vontintlailve of the patronage au liberally grante.l to the late tirm. tI,EmAN. an gm g2warl,oo S. CLOTIIINO, CAMP AND GAR Mao.); EQUIPAGE AT AUCTION.—O n Fttl- P.IS.tFTEItNOIN, September 2.1 at 2 o'ete c k, e t t h e Commercial Sales Rooms, No. hi Fifth street. by or dor of Lieut. P. Crispin, U. S. A, will Is. , old—fifty-two Oil-rloth Knapsacks and Straps; 21 Axes and Hatchets; 4 Spades; a quantity of Clothing, i , „At . b i l ,lt eis, B l ankets, inue augill LLacruh's superior White :tad Plaid 112 Flannels, and a full line of all kinds of Domestic and Staple Dry Goods. always on hand. align C. HANSON . LOVE, 74 Market street fit RE AT AUCTION. (Wednesday,) afternoon, August alai, at 2 o'cleck, will be sold, at No. SI Fifth street,—a quantity of House hold Furniture, consisting of cottage and high -post Bed steads, Mahogany Wash tatand; Sewing Stand. cane-seat Chairs, Centre Table, Mattrannes, Feather Beds, ;man • . P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. lifitßlNG.--50 barrels for sale 14 jelo H. H. COLLINS. •.,"' Mt. ' 4 '' L r_ ~._. ~_,_. SEW adtertisemen •. I NO. R. M.1.33NE, I'rv.is't HOWL S. SMITH, Casler THE :UNION BANKING CO. Corner Market and Fourth Sts., • W ILL OPEN AN OFFICE for the trans -77 action of a general Banking business, onTH URS DAY, SEPTEMBER9st Thie Company has a paid up capital of $.50,000, which will be regularly increased by the payment of weekly instalments on the stock. Their organisation affords unquestionable security to depositors, and they respectfully solicit deposits in Par and Current funds, and will pay interest on time deposits. Itutemnnii—J. It. M'Cune, The Liberty at; Jno. firm of A. Wilson A Coo Jos. Kirkpatrick, firm of Brown Kirk pave! k; A. G. C übbage,3B I tiamonik J no. Glass, firm of Kelly, Glass la Co.; John Marshall, firm of Marshall Brothers; Joseph Borne, 77 Market at aug3oist piTTSBURGIT FEMALE COLLEGE.- REV. J. H. KNOWLES, A. M., Vice President, Assisted by nine experienced teachers. Instructions are given in all branches of a thorough English. Classi cal and Scientific education. Sceperioi advantages are offered in Oil l'aiuting, Water Colors and . Drawing. Modern Languages are taught by a thoroughly qualified teacher. Music under the supervision of Professor ItOIIDOCIL Fall term commences on WEDIsIEBDAY, io 31st day of August. For Circulars, givi❑g particie as, apply at the College and principal Book Stores. M. SIMPSON, President Board of Trustees. (ANIS TWENTY-FIVE CENT.—New Descriptive Hand-book of the Pennsylvania Rail road—by. tieorge B Ayres. Arranged on n new plan; all stations in regular order. a perfect index to the route; saves asking any questions; points out all the attractions; just the hook for the ladies: contains no intricate Figure Tables: Distances on all connecting routes. Full of in formation never before published. Travellers west of Pittsburgh will prefer this book t. the ordinary Railroad tini ier. because it gives all U. .iesietrNi Ilistance Tabl, to Pittsburgh. and then be :eines minutely descriptive of the entire Pennsylvania Railroad. Just issued and for -eli by W. S. If augzo Corner Wood & Third & Market & Second sta. LID 1U IL-100 barrels Choice Extra Super- Jl2 tine Hour, just received and for sale lu JAMES A.FETZER, ituga corner Market and First streets. ETHOUSAND DOLLARS—*4OO in hand; the remainder at one and two yettrs, will iturchtete a comfortable house of four moms, with a lot of ground 20 feet front, by 100 deep. Fruit !raid shade trees, hydrant. &e. Situate on Webster st-, Allegheny. :tuglai S. CUTHBERT & St IN, 51 Market street. ACK KS OF PRAIRIE AND TIM -1 0 0 BER LAND, well watered, situate in Franklin county. Kansas, Indy' , from the county seat; 10 acres in cultivation; log cabin, he. Good timber—walnut, oak and hickory. Price ISM. For sale by nog S. Cl 11'H BERT P. SON, 51 Market street. GRAND OPENING SOTRTT. PIt() F. CUWPER'S COMPLIMENTS to friends, patrons and former pupil', and re qm,t4 the pleasure of their company to a GRAND OPENING SOIREE, On Saturday Afternoon, September 3,1559. N. {l.—Overture Icy Omlte , tra at al-; P. M. loato•tng to oanmence pre.-tael) at 4 Cdoet. on which ocoa,un the celebrated " LES CALEDONIANS" vnli I. introduced. fau29:td =ME =MEM WM. cJILEM N, J. W. HAILM AN. ALLEN KRAM ER WARDEU ll3l, FRANCIS RAHM. MEE= REV. I. C. PERSHING. A. M., President. To Bridge Contractors. SEA LED P 10)POS Lti will be received at the olliees of the County Connon , sionerd of Allegheny and Westmoreland counties until MONDAY, the :•111 day of : , ,pt.,1559, for the ereetiou of a Bridge Pnekety Creek, at Stewart' , 4 Mill—the Creek being the dividing Ime between the two eountiea. Span sixty ulth pier in the toddle of the span—the -tone sari: to be done by the r•rell. .tir2vt at BY ORDER OF COMMIBSIONEW I;; ILAII SAVINGS BANK No. 65 Fourth etreet made with this Itikk hefore the first da S.•piember, will draw inte•rr,t from that dale CHAS. A. couroti, Tre.,urer 01 , EN NG NEW Yiapt)i. STORE JAMES W. BARKER & CO., WILL, uPEN TI! El R , NEW - 4' WIN ;FORE, No. 59 Market Street (Form,riy occupied t y (e°- R. \\lute, & co ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist And invite the attention of the puLlic from all section: of Ow City and country, to their SPLENDID AND EN TIREt.) NEW STOCK OF FOltEltiN AND DOML: .I.it• DRY GOODS, Con.i.ltiosz of SILBS, MERINOES, VELVETS, DR. LA INS. VALENCIAS, PLAIDS, CHINTZES, PRINTS, LIN F:NR, EMBROIDER I ES. BOSIERY, GLOVES, SIT A V; LS, CLOAKS, Al A_N'rl LLAS, -BLANKETS, House Furnishing Goods, &c., &c. Upon which they will offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS. Their entire stock has been purchased within the last ildetv any 441 It their fie:lines for otferin ,, the NEW r -. T Goobs ra Ilia toviver •R411 , ..5, ,AI; NOT SUR PASSED, and WiTTEUltOti to 110 10 - nOl• 111Szt' thll the slime goods eau bought in the City Ur New le*, !lasing a linyer there who is constantly purchasing for own, ONE PRICE, AND NO DEVIATION Pnees itiarhod ou gochis iu plaln tigurc.s. TERMS—CAbiI JAS. W. BARKER & CO., atneda 51) MARKET sr.. Iltteburgh. BEAUTIFUL PICTURE--Photography is vrdinet by In.tht The (Anita,. nf the human tin - 1. lateen Ity . thoe r..et , e; o o . bed by the Artbd'i myet be perteet. Tine:a tchn want .ntelt Ptetaree van Pet them aL. W4LL'S. otig'29:lw Jnpee' Ihnhitug. FnuTth etdeet. J. 11. Hillerman S. - Jas. Collord, TT AVING ENTERED INTO PARTNER- I" SHIP, for the purpose of carrying on the HAT AND CAL. BVSINVSS (Under the mane and style of 111 LLERMAN St COL- LtbRU.l xvoulti re,peetfulfy inform their friends and the pohlie generally that they are now reeeiving front the 000lofaeturers, and will open THIS LAY, tux entire new !.loott. HATS, CAPS, AND LADIES' FURS, Of the new...A uml lota,t •tyletii, to winch we invito the Mention. piiiriaoge ut Ilex, iitoonng goods IU cur toe NO. 15 WOOD STREET, (rhreo doors front Fourth st.l CENTRE HAT STORE OCAST GROPE SEMINARY, FOR YOUNG LAPIEg, I.,A_W - P. - H, NC L _ r l l}}} NEXT ANNUAL SESSION, of two terms. fire monflo evl), will trn on TUE6DAV, THE 13111 OF NE . 1411 , 318E1L at 0 00,1“. The Faculty of Teaehers who filled their sitindions with such distinguished mccess during the pa.st year, continue their connection with the institution. tin account of the greatly increased facilities for travel alhirded by the new Passenger Railway, a limited number if Day Pupils will he received front Pittsburgh. The number of Boarding pupils is limited to thirty. Early applications are desirable. Circulars containing general information, terms, Sc., may 0 1 ,1 1.4 k ilovlse Darlson's, Booksellers, andat hleber's and sielltirls:linain peckr:i of by i.ilirevs'og • through Pittsburgh Postolliee, auglasitsep2o REV. GEORGE T. RIDER, A. M. JOHN N. CUAWFORD, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, IiE=I?ME= . . . DAVENPORT, ;GIVA. Especial attention given to collecting and scoring •laims of every bind. Russ To—Jeremiah Dunlevy, Sr., E. J. Roberts, Esq., Capt. R. J. Grace, itahmml le Mellon, Attorneys. (aplsl prosTEßy, oLoyps, pla6l43Fe Mitts BAJOU'S KID GLOVM, H,.01, Skirts, Corsets, &e., Ba RAILROAD SPIKE COMPANY Jos. Dilworth, - - D. W. C. Bidwell, (Successors to Portcr. Rolfe & accts.) MANUFACTURE-LP OP RAILROAD SPIXZS , CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Cor. of Water Olt. and Cherry alter, jr2Cay PITTSBURGH, PA. THE FALL STYLES OF SILK HATS; Also, a beautiful and durable Cassimere Hat, and every variety of SOFT HATS for men and boys, at DODDS"'' 119 Wood Street, 000. door South of Fifth: HARVY DAVIS D'AltlS\& PHILLIPS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, GAS- AND STEAM FITTERS, PLUMBING MATERIALS, GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Agents for Allen's Celebrated Steam and Water Guages, MANUFACTORY NO. 110 WATER, AND 104 FRONT STS., PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. Warerooms, 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, Allegheny City. all ,3:f.mts2rip - Ztflit 3drertisemenls. --- ----- i s BOARD OF TRALE.—The Annual Meeting of the Board of Trade will be held on WEDYFB- GREAT WESTERN DAY. September 7th, at 21,i o'clock. P. ~ at the BIER-ER- Insurance and Trust C M ompanl. CHANT'S EXCHANGE, at which time the election fur a President, two Vice Presidents and Board of Directors will take place. a ri FF I CI: IN COMPANY'S BU ILDING, aug2tldd GEC). H. THURSTON, Supt. .403 L. .403 IYat.trcr Si., Pim-tarLeiria. CHARITII PF.R . - OFFICE OF TILE Authorized Capital, - - - . - 9300,000, PITTSBURGH GAS COMPANY, Pittsburgh, August 20,1859 I STATEMENT, MAY IS, 1853. ("C• ELECTION.—The annual meeting of the stock- Ctratt.—Paid in and securely invested holders of the" Pittsburgh Gas Company." fur the ASSETS, MAY 18, 1559. purpose of electing two persons to serve as Trustees for Coon—On triad and in Bank 'V12470 Ss the term of three years, will be held at the Offic,. of the In hands of Agents 0.557 17 Company, in Pittsburgh. on the first Monday (sth day, • ——s 15,Z7 (F 5 of September, 1559, between the hours of two and five Real Estate owned by the Company 49,000 50 o'cloek. P. M. JAMES At. CHRISTY. 1 Bonds and Mortgages—bearing via and seven am„,201,1 Treasurer. per cent. interest 1."..2.,910 00 Debts due the Company, well secured 17,748 81 Stock—Par value 70;450 VI Bills receivable for loins, lc., not yet iiiaturol.. 3.1.1,117 43 All other securities 15,000,00 PITT TowssiirP, August 17, Liiifift TO lililLDEßS.—Proposals will be received until SATURDAY, September 3d, for building, by contract, a new public School flouse,on Centre Avenue, Minersville. The plan and specifications can be seen at the office of J. W. Rerr, Arch Sect, St. Clair street, and proposals sealed may be left at the office of William A. Herron, corner of Sixth and Wood streets, subject to ac ceptance by the Board of Directors. For any other de sired particulars, apply to either of the Committee. ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE, WILLIAM A. HERRON, JOHN GRAY, auglßilsep3 Committee. CITY AND COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, in pursuance of an act of Assembly relating there to, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved April 11th, IS:./9. Books to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the City and County Insurance Company of the city of Allegheny, will reopen at the office of PETER PETERSON, Federal street, A Ilegeny. on MONDAY, the Ilth 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, James L. Graham, Henry Irwin, William B. Pussy, Peter Peterson, John Birmingham, 0. G. Craig, Wm. P. Baum, James Old. John Irwin, Sen., James Gibson, John Sampson, C. Yeager, George Lewis, Samuel Gormly, Nicholas Voeghtly, Sen., John A. Scott, R. P. Ill'Dowell, John W. Riddle, David Greie. Samuel Lindsay, Jun-, J. Longmofe, M. Boreland, Thomas Farley, D. B. Evans, Alex. Hilands, R. W.Poindexter, Thomas Donnelly, James Park. Jun., James A. Gibson, D. beet Shields, aminiissioners. jylktf THE IRON CITY TRUST CO., , No. 25f$ Liberty Street. BANK (IF DISCOUNT, EXCHANGE AND DEPOSIT. Capital Stook 8 150,000 Capital Represented, over 1,000,000 air STOCIIIOLDEII3 ART lIELD INDIVIDEALLT LIABLE U (,Id. Silver, Par Funds, and Currency received ou deposit. ALI. MONEYS !till:eyed to remain pr a Set- • rilled Time, WILL DRAW INTEREST. Sight hx change on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for a.Me in sums to suit. Collections made in all the ' principal cities in the United States and the Canada., and PROCEEDS PROMPTLY REMITTED to any de- I sired point, on day of maturity. DIRECTORS: John Moorhead, Alexander Forsyth. John Ffeath, t Teo. S. Head, J. Hill, William Seibert, W. M'Clintock, Henry M'Cullough, Robert Anderson. G. E. WARNER, President. _Tt. C. SCHMERTZ. C.shier N MONOGA'HELA. FOUNDRY _. . • TIES= TO CALL ATTENTION TO JUF their several kinds of HOT AIR FURNACES, SUITABLE FOR CHURCHES, PUBLIC SCHOOLS, AND PRIVATE HOUSES. Especially adapted to PITTSBTf R 2 CO.A.L, INCORPORATED BY TTIE LEG-TETA CHI.CKERING & SONS' UOF PF..NNSIXANIA. 1433. - * '- OFFICE, E. E. CORNER THIRD AND I c - .A.LIVUT STS • 4 i•V" - -. 1 " - -• - •-'• 4"•"- -1 - NEW sc it,tl iii m i • iiiITAI , E 1.3-11-1-kH Marine AMOpranCie ! . . . • Y i ' ON VF-SSELR, ' . -—.- CARGO, To alt parts of the world. FREIGHT, PIANO FORTES. . INLAND INSURANDFS - • . 0n Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. . • TII E subscriber bas now on hand, a most . FIRE INSURANC?.. splendid stock of Pianos, consisting of 634, - and 7 twaaves„in Plain and Carved Caves cf the mest--Aegadt On mi. , reliaa.th, , genorall•r, ... . On .„ deseripliiiin,• tirdm the celehratoo Factory of Chiekering -. • • ',Cores, Dwelling houses,etc.,etc -3 Sobs. ' The instruments are all provided with their A SEE TS . OF THE CO.IIFAN I", latest impritirernents, as ftssr-trum-Amorr, Docatc-Dau. i Noimnuat 1, 1853 . POO; Frax-Haignis, and'arc of their. ponds, Mortgages, and Real Estate.-- .. . ..... .4 71,363 33 • Philadelphia tidy 6 strit cent. Loan.-- 105.1-14 00 ENLARGED NEW SCALE, Pennsylvania State Loans ......... .. -.......—.—. 104,403 00 United States Treasury N0te5.:.........:....». 30412. 60 By which a much larger sound-board is obtained, con- Railroad 6 . 4t cent. Mortgage Bonds.-- ............... 47,375 00 solvently the tone is rendered very powerful, yet retain- Stocks to Railroads, Gas and Insurance Cos-. '2.' - i„.3tV.. 60 ing its sweet and musical quality. By the perfection of Bills Receivable ..-. . . ... - ..... . 51,666 36 the Action, the performer is enabled to produce rill Cash on hand grades Of tone from pianissimo to -fortissimo, with the Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on) , greatest case. Marine Policies recently issued,6l,ls3 and other 's l4 ~ , 1 ml'o2B due the Coropauf.--.....................) •,... ; . a SON CllV: rt iltll4 0 4r. ? P1.4.X0.1 re thus bet 4 is te, 44,4Ci1 o . poker'. of by I.hq ICP 10 it country— • THALBERO sitysi--“They aro beyond comparison tho tr.,t I have ever seen in the United States, 81111 wilt com pare favonibly with any 1 have ever known." • GUSTAVE SATTER SIIS:—" The opinion which I ex pressed three yenre ago, leas teen more than confirmed to me, tiy the continued use of them, viz That for vol ume and pure qualitu of tune, with nicety of articulation, the i are • 'Troth tha National latelligencer, liashingtroui "They can safely hear comparison With instruments from any . part of the world, in point of tone, strength and elasticity of touch." [From the New Orleans Picayune.l " Fur 4:t. - gellooce of material. elegance of finish. and faithfulnees of Workrntmship, and aoore alt for volume and variety, mellow sweetness, brilliancy .altd liermre nenee' of Mae, they are unequalled.' • [From the Family 4ortrnal.) -.• • . °Th e peculiar M1194'411 qtAlitips belon gip g to the Chi ering instrumento, are a lull musical, rich and pow erful tone, free from any wo oden. noisy, loudness of sound, so disagreeable to the sensitive musical one. They have also an easy, oven and pleasant touch, and will keep iu tune better than any Pianos known. The public are invited to call and examine name iiistriiments, which are sold at aug'2.r..daw BI WOOD STREET._ MADAME APOLLINE TETEDOOO BOARDING AND p4y sotiool. FOl4. YOUNU LA DI FS, N 0.148 Tutu HUM, httaburgh. This School offers to young ladies, besides a full Eng lish course. unusual facilities to acquire the French Lan guage and literature, the Pnncipal, an American born, having resided several years in France, and being assist ed by Mr. Tetedmix, a native of Paris, and graduate of the u College Charlemagne." The second annual session will open on Monday, the lltth of September. Price of tuition by the term, F."; French and Latin • . •. •• trgjUi s t i goAtt o , , itgi years of age. For elreularS, Ac., apply at Mr. Mellor's and Mr. Davi son's atoms. or at the residence of Mrolune Tetedoux. augfetsele.l) PITTSBURGH, PENN'A CLOSING orr S4J,f] of Sjiring apt sun-1111'0F To make room for Fall Goods. Call soon, if yen want a bargain, at the Cheap Cash Store of HIAWATHA NUT AND BOLT FACTORY. Patent Hot-Pressed Nuts of all sizes on hand, and man ufactured. Also, Bolts for Bridges, Machinery, .Agrictil tural Implements, Ac., furnished at short nonce. Warehouse, No. 114 Water street. aug.tily IiNAP, SCULLS A. CO Pil4- 11 ! , Vs 1 4 . STOCK 325 Walnut st., Philadelphia. Stock Bought and Sold on Commission at Board of Bro kers:4l,m in Boston. New York and Baltimore. - - i2ETNA STOVE WORKS. ' 44 " 41.PXANDF 4 t BRAM.NY, xistruespia AND OUP= rd MILT VLIULTT OF Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves, PLAIN AND FANCY GRATE FRONTS, &C. CHARLES OWNER, TR Market, kreot, PATENT GAS BURNING AND SMOKE CONSUM ING COOK. STOVES. Office and Bales Rooms, 0c2:3:112p No. 4 Weed Street, Pi tiaburgh, JOHN PHILLIPS- MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS. IN ANDERSON .54 , PHILLIPS Factory Prices and Warranted. JOHN IL MELLOR, 1100 TS AND SHOES., JOSEPH H. 'BORLAND , 953 Market st., second door from Fifth Sole Proprietor of tho Celebrated SOAPS, SOAPS.—lteceired to-day, a large lot of Low's Cleaver's and Wright's Honey Soap, Brown Windsor Sons Palm Soap; Cocoa Nut Oil Soap, And for sale by aui JOSEPH ABEL, Corner Fifth and Grant streets. 11IITTER.-11) firkins for sale by jyu wyt.T.Toadaawls & Co. EISZEI .105EPH H. DAV; ttsurance. LIABILITIES Lossrs—Adjtoted, not yet due tinadjn,ted Awaiting proof All other claim.. J. W Seert•tarv. IL W. POLNDEX'l'Eft:tAgent, 17 Water st.. Pittsburgh INT E,l=CisT ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1,31001 GATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 CAPITAL.- 86,298,800 00 PAID UP CAPITA 1. AND SURPLUS- 20.94,111. 03 ANNUAL REVENUE. for (hr year ending January :;1,15: g 033,734 12 THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Loss or Damage by Fire, almost every description of Property. The Rate.: of Proniura areanoderate, and, in all cases, based upon the eliano•ter of the owner or occupant, and the merits of the rick. Looses promptly ieljtc.M.l and paid witlout reference to London. A .v . oteial. 110:71-101C111 feud provided in Phila delphia fur parneni of loosen in this country. REFEr.LNCTS IN PITISUCT.GII: Jll.lllog & Co., 174 Wood street; John Floyd & Co.. 173 Wood street; Brown & Kirkpstricks, 183 Liberty street D. Gregg, & Co., ¶l5 WoOd street; Wilson,'M'Elroy & Co_. 54 Wood street; James ACCandless t Co, 103 Wood street & Co.. us Water street; B. A. Fahnestock. & Co., First and Wood sts4 Jos. Woodwell & Co., Second and Wood sts4 . • Atwell, Lee & Co, S Wood street; • Burchfield & Co.. Fourth and Market street& " M'Candless. Means &Co.,Wood and Water sts ELUEFIENCaI IN PIIILAPEISITIL George IL Stuart. Esq., ]3 Bank street; Messrs. Al, - ere. Claghorn & Co.. nti2 Market street; V. k. Co.. 23 Sw Front street; " ACCutchetin & Collins, Front and New streets " Smith, Williams & Co.. 513 Market. street; • James Graham & Co., 20 and t 2. Letitia street Joseph B. Mitchell, Esq., President AI 'ichanies Bank James Dunlap, Esq., President Union Bonk; Hon W. A. Porter. late Judge Supreme Court. JAMES IV. ARROW, Agent.. Temporary Other, 103 Wood street, ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO OF PITTSBURGH. oFFIcF—No. 37 FlOh Street, BanklMoc. ALL. „ . SURES AGAINST BINDS OF IFIRE AND MARINE RISES. .ISAAC JONES. President; JOHN D. MeCORD Vice Beesident 1). 91. BoOli, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM pEAN. Gnneral Aeon. Draxcrous—lsaan Jones. 0. 0. lins...ev, Harvey Childal, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson. B. h. Fahnestoelc, Johu ICl3eCord; It scar. Pennock. B. P. Sterling, Capt. Wm.: Dean, Thos. M. Howe, Rola. 11. Davis. my9B DELAWARE 311UTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE C0M?.4..y . . ... _ nlne TOP-S. Wm. Martin, Samuel R. Stolre% Edmund A. Sunder, J. F. Pcnistou, Theophilus Paulding, Henry Sloan, - John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington. John C. Davis, 11. Jones Brmke, James Traqunir, Spencer M'llvaine, Win. Evre. Jr., 'Thomas C. Hand, James i 3. Hand, _ Robert Burton, Wm. C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph H. Seal, James B. 31Tarland Dr. H. MJ Huston, Joshua P. Eyre, . Geo2G: Lieper, John 1.3.-.Seniide, Pitt Hugh Craig, I/. T. Morgan, ' 6. Charles Kelley. J. T. Losan, 14 WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THUS C. HAND, Vice President, 4TITIIT L71.111:1EN, SeeFettry. i'. A. I\JADEIItA, 40^e9f. P. \Water street, l'iti.sburgb.• PIEIT. A DELPHIA. FIRE .4.1 , 4) LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House, WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every ription of Property or lllerehandiAe, at reatiourible t-iite - 4 Of . premium: ROBERT P. RING, President., W. 'BALDWIN, Vice lia`esident, DIRECTORS: E. IL Cope, George W. Brown, • do..mpla E. Wiler, Charles aIVeS, Enor,h, P. I. Savery, C. Sherman, S. J: F. BLic ankacq, Secretary. Ci. COFFIN. Agent, Corner Third and Wood streets PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Of Pittsburgh. No. 63 Fourth Street. DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Rody Patters , r.. I. Grier 6protd, C. A. Colton, James U. Hop:Linz. earner; Gedrge '.3.3onen, V. ale Rampto , Robert Patrick, hariered Capital... - .... $300.000 FIRE AND MARINE Rl3liE TARE' N, of ail .de eeription.9. crercr.A.e, A. A. CARRIER, P,e , .4,leiat. I. GRIEFt SPROUL, Secretary. rjaltt Pittsburgh Insurance Company, NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH: ROBERT GALWAY. President.' ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice President. F. A. RINEHART, Secretary. .011- Insures against HULL AND CARGO RISES, on the Ohio and Diirsissippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISES generally. - And against loss and titunag,e by Fire, and against the Perils or the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transpor tation. LIEMETI Robert Gaßray, Samuel M'Clurkan, Joseph P. Gam-gib:M. P., John Seott, James Marshall, I hind Rieboy, James W. Rain - flan, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, .1. 1. Leech, John Fullerton, N. F. Bari.., R. Robinson, Robert ll:Rather. William Carr. .TH'Gill. -fe2s Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GORGE pArtsiE, President; F. M. GORDON. Secretary Omer. N 0.92 Water street, (Spang & Co.'s 'Warehouse up stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the eommunity, and who are determined, by promptness anti liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as °Miring the best pretee lion tolhose who desire to be insured. ASSETS, APRIL 30th,ISS9 Stock Accounts Mortga ge_, Office furnture— ........... Open Accounts, etc Cash Premium Notes and bills discouuted MEI= . . . Geo Darsie, R. Miller, Jr.. J. W. Butler, George W. Jackson, James ISl`Auley, Alex: Speer, Andrew Ackley, Wm. Motile'Fht. - Nathaniel Doll:nets . Alexander Nimiok, D.1!1. Lung, Wm. H. Swath, C.. W. Rickel utylti .s2Sti 00 00 :i;,2,aG3 . Ulm/ U 0 - szs,ow ro $G 0 % . g 14 1 . 0 -S 90,000 00 . 2.160 00 . '250 00 . 11.5913. T.) . 1,5,091 -5 amnd n 10X144 U