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'k "Y' 'c SEMI EMI .;,•-;,- ;':: : - „ , ,',. r . ,..:4, 7 • - •L;_.,.:; - t-:,- . , 7,,;3°- ' 1 ~'r,,`;r ,' - '; , -. -- , - :z; - 'e:: ,- -.: . -r,'•:' eiy Path) Ptlet THURSDAY MORNING DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKER AUDITOR ENERA.L, RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT, of Phlladeiphla: SURVEYOR GENERAL, JOHN ROW}, of Franklin County DEMPOPPkTjc - COUNTY TICKET kOrirAN-r LAW UEORG E F. GILLMOILE. of Pittsburgh. Arror , 'Fr: JatlN t. r‘rea;ols IY; pia,t..rgh ererc 6FX‘Tor.: SAMUEL APL 1r of Birtmngltarn • - • -, ' tsiiltitcy , • - .1( ‘SEER ti• DAV/S , " 1 A llocio . ny Car M VEI, W. MEANS, of Et.ohin,on township PHILIP -11 . STF,VENrS . II , ,;. of Moon township;. • 1.4i..013 STInDERATH. of.Allegneny City; ANDREW JAI:E.SON BEAWIONT, of Ytttsburgh. COU2iTY COMMIB3IO , 3IT, EDWARD CANIPBELI, JIL, of Pitttiburgb COUNTY TICRABUItta: JAMES BLACK MORE, of Pittsburgh COURTS' AUDITOR, JOHN T..SYINIIVIES, of Plttsburgh. COUNTY SURTITOR: JOEL KETCHUM, of Elimb44ll _ . DIRECTOR OP TI E Pall, TUOMM. NEEL, of Tarenturn N Ay; . AND PITTSIIIIItGIi The following, from a recent number of the Cincinnati Oniunercial, indicates some uneasiness on the part of the eifiliitiTt . that smart and thriving place, whilom, - known by the learned and cupboneous title of Losan-, teville. We should hope that the citizerts9f, theold village of Losan tev ille,and now city of Cincinnati, would find full employment: in the manufacture of chairs, tabled; bureaux, bedsteads,candlea and oik ,, ,and allow out• man ufacturers the full enjoytnentpf the business which is known the continent over as the business of Pittsburgh. :Says the Lbnipter- : It may be a matter of sortie inter est with our manufacturing and mercantile friends to know that a most determined ef fort is being made to attract to, and build up at Pittsburgh, a trade with Chicago tl has heretofore been largely enjoyed by t 'Cho Managoment of the Pittshurgb Fort Wayni• awl Chicago Railroad, rev°, nizing Ow importance to them of aidin this movement by all mealis in - their powe are ofrerin: , rates between those .cities tha can hardly he considered as remunerative We are informed that the same road-is tak. ing flour from St. Louis to Pittsburgh, via Chicago, at seventy cents per barrel,.which is said to be five cents per barrel less than the regular rates. We invite the- attention of our merchtinbt. matothetnrei;. railway managers, and others interested, to this slate of thinrs, in order that the iwoper remedy !nay he applied." \V, incline to the opinion that the, man agers of the Pittshurgli, Fort Wayne and Chie.igo r0,,l will have to confe4 tp the soft impeachment of aiding by all means in their power. " to attract to, and build up at rittshurgli. :1 trade with Chicago." That a portion of this trade has heretoford " larHy en j. , yed by Cincinnati," asystated by the we admit: and we have 1,111,•1Ite. I the cause which so con ti oiled :1 portion of our business, and strongly ohjeeted to the policy of ourmanu facturers ,%\ hich dcprit e Pittsburgh of a " — I:I'T, holm , trade. I it. thanks to the open. ink of a direct mode Of communication-- open :ill the year with consumers: anti to a change of policy, extent. of In:mu factiirer, hie ,ity is rapidly beooming a wart for the well a. tins man- urachir. , d' ih, mo , t necessary arti cles rto the comfort and prosperity of the agricuiturai „ interest of the West. Ps.:fore the built ling..l our railroads, Cincinnati was, to a great extent, built up and enriched h 6 , 1114 the fee t,ir of the luring interest co . Pitt,thrirgii: and to such an extent WaS this business carried en, that their factors have ofteO sold nails, iron, cast llP4wtndow glass,&c.,at a less pries in Cincin nati than like :irtieles could be purchased fur in the warehouses here at holm.. Nor was this done by the.factora of weak and needy manufacturers only, but we are well assured that the products of some of our strangest firms were sold in the sauce manner Is it any wonder that Cincinnati, acting es the merchant of our manufacture handling, holding and using millions of dollars 'a year of our money, (and with the large e tOk we kept there, :ma' at' the lbw - rate sdirl coun try traders were attracted to that market,) should have been verymi greatly liei l telitted ; and at last conic to regard the trade thus created, as thrh- trade? The fact stated in the Ornemercial only foreshadows a new, order of things on an old foundation; and Itonly rests with the manufacturers of pitt-iburgh to consummate at once the happy re.4ult by dispensing with all fort ign agencies, and thereby attract to this city the whole Mis sissippi Valley for the purchase of our goods. Formerly, when we depended solely on the Ohio river for a way to market, our inanufiicturers were forced to glace] their goods in Cincinnati, Louisville and St; Louis in the blinds of factom dining seasons Of high water, to await the demands of consumers during seasons of Jew water.1 1 / 4 .Tcxt so ,no)v. By rail, shipments may he made each day in the year,in any quantity,to any town Or city in the West and with the bank facilities 11" W nsi,tiog, proceeds may at-a moderate cost!lie brought home by draft on purcbaser. This is now, to a great extent, the course of busin,,,, ;Ind when it becomes Universal, and, our • mantacturers thoroughly canvass the count ry, :mil sell its they can sell, the very best , ir goods at the very lowest rates, die t people of t'ilicionati will no longer call our business the.ir Mr. Wright, our Minister at Berlin, has just informed the Department of State that it is not true, as reported, that there are several American citizens in the Prussian army who have been made, during recent t.iote,to that country, to render service formerli owned, Is they became American'citizens. ! Mr. Wright knows of none such, and be weuld, undoubtedly Ind: their releau from the hands of the Prus . ,tan Government, if tlrerd were any. A SARATou A COrrt - spolident of the Bostoil forernal writes Miss Bartlett, who is to marry the Cuban of "untold wealth," is at the Congress. She is, of course, the observed of all observers. And the little, small, sharp-faced, dar)i.7visaged old man of sixty, whii is to bett'r . sway - this choice flower, is envied greatly. -The- name of the fitshionablo bridegroom is M. Esto de St. Conso de Oviedo. This lady is young,,elegant and tall; when he stands upon thersedond stair he is on a- level with his intended. The whole party, including the fathitif '6f - t4,3 ) iady, Mr! Bartlett, have left. for Lake George. This arrangement has been..a most happy one' for the father. lie bits _now, an_eilogant , house in 'Fourteenth street; and link bOesi-tola by his intended son-in-law that tor! the,futnre he need have no care. , The Rev. D. Tayier; aided by the accomplished Brown„tiditil6 Ono part of the work Orece — VhdreT," and Bishdp,' Hughes, in the Cathedral, wil.V4oturnatniste the work. ' : . . r, k ,4• 4 V , SEPT. 8 Americans in the Prussian Army MR. DOUG', 1.;!:.•;.11" We el ,111111ellt,. iu to-,lay.%Aapliiti.k 1 üblicatiom from Harper,' Dl a 'a6 4 4ine, for t e rp, kg., ! -) f Judge Doug' I,onvir-Cfnat.llrdiiti:set. upoti the, ;itfileci. of 0 0 , jllst, Ntigylin eLtOral - and ea tA u tliorit§p,iliklis6biesf , el6ily. the 1 - great po len topit''of the ;11S taken are sustained by coneurrikg gets front the history of the country, from its earliest date to - the present tithe; the argument is based upon the Constitution, and trated by ample reference to the measures adopted in similar and parallel cas,•s, by the Dpmobrati.t! adriiinistrittiOn' ori la: county)'. This paper will forrfi the politicitb.eyt.-hook fir {lie D.'moeratie part}', (uring the r.,1- Frig PrefiltAlilLTViiiviiiUl,' (d it should be preservetl, by every one for future reference , .paper of next Nv ee k , the e!"l43' 'etitimand extra cop ies may be obtaind on Thursday, next in such quantities as may be flesire,(l.. 7 'The reefing' at the Auutb. Our Southern exchangeg come to us daily witlr'etiribriccs of the thorough feeling in favor of Douglas' nomination, noii raid* progrrs sing in all the Southern . States. Those, who have most fiercely denounced him, adinit that he IS fur Mote' available than any other, man, and all declare their intention to support him if. nominated. Hero is an article from the Ttinnessep Demucnit, a layer hitherto opposed to JUDGE DOUGLAS Thorn are some paperselniming to be Demo cratic, that profess a holy horror for Judge potom if a Democratic editor, in the ex ercise of right as an American freeman, advocates, or even seems.to advocate the nomi nation Or Judge 'Douglas, these . papers cole nieno talking. about treason and all such scarecrow epithets. They charge these papers that acerb to favor Douglas with attempting to force him upon the party. Now we Went to know from these wise expeuridera of Democracy if wo have not as much right to be in favor of Judge Douglas as they have to 1203 in favor of else. If it is our 'Opinion that he should be nominated, have we not a right to express that opinion, without being charged With an attempt to force him upon the party 7 We have jict as much right to iiat.btaco Alm 'nomination of Judge Douglas us they have to advocate the nomina tion of anybody else for any political office. The Ara/mu-he talks about us lavishing ••ilis gusting praise" upon Douglas. It has lavished some of the most disgusting praise we ever saw or heard of„,upon men who are mere pie lilies when compared to Judge I)0 I as. \•(e have a perfect right to be in favor of Judge Douglas. We are for his nomination and expect to be until nest Jun.. JetlicrsouN IVeddlug The following, scene iA from thy• Early Do.. of.Jetlursunin the IS ow York Ceti fee!, " Belinda," I.lefferson's first level lo al been married many years, and her old admirer wars approaching thirty, when he met with a youne l a dy cif twenty•t,o, who produced a strceiL: impression upon him. She WA= a little &Lei.. the medium height, slender. but ibiigantly formed. fair coir,plexicie, I,lth a tint of the rose , large hark eyes, full or life and feeling ; and luxuriant hair of a t eh, soft auburn, firmed a combination of a ti ra eti, which were eminently calculated to rit , ), heart of a yiathful bachelor Tic addition to all this the lady was admirably : z.raeefu I ; she node, dnno,•cl and ra,,veii with sang and played on ii harvichord very • weet v. Add still to these accomplishment., the prii,,s sion of excellent good sense, very corisderabie eultiration, a warm, loving heart. mid last, though not least, notable talents, for bone .keeping, and it will not be difficult to iirebbr stand how the youthful Mr. Jetfer-on ,arms to visit very frequently at the lady's residence in the county ,of Charles City. It was called Tire Forest. - and tire mine ~ f the lady was Mrs. Martha Skelton, tile was lc daughter of John Wayles. an eminent lawyer. and had married in h e r se-vents:end, year, Mr. Ilathurd Skelton, who, dy lug in I IOS, left his young wife a widow at nineteen. A- the three years of mourning begnii to expire, the beatiti young ludo found hert4if leeeig.al at •• The 'Vona' by - numerotiS visitor; Of the-i• tine, were 110..6{11.6'5' 'with 'the fair NI rs. -whom Mr. Thomn... Jefferson was •r.M.. The tradition runs that the pretensbens of the ris were decided either by the neeemplish meats of the young counsellor or by the fears of his opponents. The tale is ditlerently rela ted. Ono version is, that the two unfortunate gentlemen -encountered crutch otl Skelton's door-step, .but hearing Mr. Jeffer son's violin and yehiP lkeeolnpatlyillg the lady in a pathetic song., gave up the contit and re tired without entering, con vinicid; that the affair was beyond their control. The tither story is that all three met at the door, and agreed 1 that they would take their turns. Mr. Je ff erson entered li ref s and I the tones of the lady in singing with her corn panion deprived the listeners of all hope.— However this may be, it is certain that the beautiful widow consented to become Mr.. ' Jefferson ; and on the first day of January, 1772, there was a great festival at " The For est" Friends and kindred assembled from far and near—there was frolicking and dancing after the abundant old fashion—and we find from the bridegroom's note-book, that the ser , vents and tiddlers rqeived fees from his espe cial pocket. It snowed without, but within all was mirth and enjoyment, in the light and warmth of the great-log tires, roaring in hen or of the occasion. Soon rafter the perform awe of the ceremony, the bridegroom and his bride set out in their Carriage for "Slontieello," where Mr. Jefferson bad commenced building in 1709, just before the destruction by fire of his patrimonial hlise, of " Shad well." The journey was not to end without adventures.— As they advanced toward the mountains the snow increased in depth, and finally they were compelled to leave the carriage and proceed upon their way on - horseback. Stopping to rest at "Blentiheini," the seat of Col: Carter, where they found, however, no one at home but an overseer, they left it at sunset, resolute ly bent upon reaching Monticello before night. It was eight miles distant, and the road, which was rather a mountain bridle-path, than an honest highway', was encumbered with snow three feet deep. Wb may fancy the sensations or the newly-wedded bride at the chill tippear binee of thodessolitte landscape, as she passed along the MOW; but she wasa woman of courage ad - a good sense s . and did ifoi cure for inconvenience. It:WM late when thi4farri reed, and a cheerless reception awaited thieu—or rather there was no reception at all. The fires were all out, the servants had gone to bed, and the-place wa-s as dark and silent ti_slife grave. Conducting his wife to the littleperillion, which was the only part of the house habita ble at the' time, Mr4effersota proceeded to do the honors. On a shelf, behind some books, part of a bottle of wine was discevi i ired; and this formed the supper of the bridegroom and the-bride. Far from being annoyed or discom fitted by their recep tion, however, it only served for a Civic or jest and laughter. The young lady Wasali merry and light ffeaTted as a bird, and sent her clear ' , joie°, ringidgrthrough the dreary little pavillion, as gaily as she had - ever done in the Cheerful drawing-room of "The Forest. - Thus the long ,h,o . prs of the 'inter night fled away like 'ziiinnt64 . winged Was IL mirthful ineident, rather than .a trial of t with laughter, ineritnerd and song., -vigil their e luunimit y. -'They were young, and Lees b ffi r tT r ,a l i. ith e o d :s. henna t cold. Very little gloom in darkness, apd winter little mural senti ment will not, I hope, he criticised as too io nifintie r fOr ,the '! dignity d tle u ra b a tl n e , s ;lt e h XP titl inB to ho e 7 ery corn o f f ert h a ith n t4 d r3 l: oung lady ix"uryl:', r(nineth'O'gitionnY little pavillion, in the midst of-three leetof wont, neither dark nor co ld on ;that JAMMU night long ago. WORTII IT WpGLIT Joseph - Morton'Yroident Of :the Morgan Coun ty Agricultural !Society, a •few days since ten dered to they ,gent of the' "Cashmere Shawl tioat Company " ef Tennessee, for.one of the pure blood Cashmere •Goats; itsweight in silver Which was refused. Thepnmpan3r, , will not Part with, the pure , bloods at iiny, •price. The seven-eighths blood produces the woof which 65ton:um& eight dollars per pound in the market. i • , .• ' • • • • • Senator'Douglas in ColuMbus. , - COLUMBU ' S, ' beptf,mper ir..—tmenator •Douglas VAS aeceivd tit nib depot this morning by the find a larKe corieoureaof'dhP:Ons, who •sseorted'himtici Chß hbiel; wh6io he 00 speak Vccig W,clock. 1.1t01.1.:,solt Altt)N Eli The New E: .2:monoap Man Ins made lino- I self a name and fanoin thi, city. Iles an old fish, but there Lek humbug 'nbout:him. Hfe New England soap iii.whatlio claims it to, be, an A No. 1 article. :A5 a,toiletAirtiele,,iqhas no superior, and its edsmeticqualities recommend it tin. the The 'Professor may be found at ill lionse, and no one should neglect to •-all op, d obtain a supply of soap. 'i•iYuli , ans: Diitigla s: S(:nat.r Soule wn. ut Portsmouth, \ it lem, dup..ago, and 1.1).! curre,p.,ndi•nt of the Nuiv ClTei;k Heriii;rwrit:e;. , f him ',`Thu maw f,to of Stnatot pub -file 'warty of 11 pri,llollllecti it p,rhttly -itterinsweridirn: 'Pbrn Sotithorri WWI who dares ifeciipy a different ground. he charges, is either blind or aislion,t. riper of Senator Doug la., -ay , Neill meet the cordial approval of the N:itionAl Democ racy; nor does he doubt the Ifornitiation of Mr. Douglas. by the Charloton Con,ention. Mr. Parham, another distinguished ioliti,an from the —Sugar State," fill I v ern rob.,rit , 4 these views. Not only wocl•I unsted for the -Little :hint " I - In timute knowledge of the. lu among whom he had laL•IC nr it. v, 'stied that that Stat. , w,u11.1 Chat ',sum a Dougla, delegathm.- The Three Persom Carried Over Niagara We pnblkhed on Friday, the '2.1 instant, a telegraphie rumor to the alkyt that it boat con taining three persons —t WO 111,n and a woman —went over the Falls the day previous. The following partienlars are given to the Lockport Adr,rtiger, of Friday morning: Yesterday afternoon, about one O'Clilek, man be the namooof Itoosscati, \rid a Mr. Morse and wife, started in a boat from near the head of the Itydranlic canal, at Niagara Falls, to cross over the river to Chippewa, when the boat wag struck by a gale and capsize 1. They were observed by persons on shore with spy glasses to get on the boat in safety. They were soon carried by the strong current into the rapids, and were fast seen above the °Three Sisters.' The wind was blowing a gale at the time, and the ...Tort. , Nvhi,ll were commeneed for their 1,,,/ , ` n.cldl 1101. Is COM pligeli before they Were \ 6•11, 4 t/ b•ti in the filtalvent ers of the rapids. We learn that Itoo4,eau wan saved from IL fate like this only about a year and when wo,lovn, so (-billed no to be entirely helpless. Ile b: ro•ported by the viti• zens in his neiglilooorloo.l to have been II FIIIIItt• glen by oceupatnon. Mr. Moroe was a jewel er, and resided at Writing ftir the Prey, There is no elti,i; of people. more frequently ' I , neered at than editor I; the easii,t thing in the world to Ile , al with tieing nicr cvntiry', to sac that 1 - /ii rued ruck an artiele was t.aid for . that anybiaiyi•iin have anything praised or abli..d in a pay r. it ' he will pay for it: arid says n wisvaeri i , every now and tio.n. - if I had it ne, -pap. dcre, W01.11,1 . 11t. ,diniX the pool dc is Int: at ,rcici.elidetit 1111.11C1' le; nil, fey friesat piteher, why not o.tailliol tt papiir and "pit , h into everything and ever:. hi 1,1;i1`1 to roue -4, 15 the habit of i a i.• e the 01 . 1.dt,,, In lit , , N , . - •d; I! •- • ,1 practised nod ••.dl• •-• • 1.. a: true wi-done and true ruftedrig .5 Ind a pad , ilC :.are and !hat , rerd,Vid. for ihc • Whic:112.,71 ~.• EENEMEI D'IF- "1 , NT , UI';I: Tile t:i.:111: , T tr , • ~ 7 01. 1 . t•,‘ ,I) t,. 1.•1 Hu hrii•• to,t ~111, our eti+tn. mer•. tu.t ~t 16.11),tr , .1• i•• :/1 Hi, A. Hilly !,21.1y CAmentOrAto , l 'I t , old f. 7 ',ill' , 11, t int:,•14.4.-o, 10,1 t..• -. 4,` OM! ~u r 1.11‘.• , 1,1,1 "1., , ry ativ z•oy in .t Prnprintn , - ‘.% n.. 1. I n.tsr.n n t tr-1 AI I - , •••-••..1 I I':tl.-. 3)eu: ',Advertisements THE I3RAMAN FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, is Til '\l 1Z1 . .1.11P,1 F 1 !IIACIII NI EVER OFFERED AT A REASONABLE PRICE IT E EV 11: pi U 1: E .101 , 1 t 11.-S‘llllill, NEVER BREAKS NI A,.1)1,11,-%4 PRICE, ONLY TIIIRTY•FI\ F. DUI lAR LA:4SC ELI. !4:011111ROP, No. no M %Mir"' Sri:EF-1 Foderal ,Turnon, Allegll,l3. AVCTION SALE OF CHOICE I,Ol'S AT I , ENNsl'Al'r. Wertrnore land vonniv, Pa , on the great I'ennrylslUll3 Central Ilalh Co miles ese4 of Pats-burgh, oa lqtry:DAY It itIN, Septensper 12th, at '2 sfeloek, on the premises. holloings now in rapid progreass of ere, bust On the lots s, reeoutty -sold. and the further prepa ration for improvements at Peale-da sh. and the general mhirert matuferted in the Mae,. render continents un necurrary. The loos are front 30 to ant lest ironL by frosts lao to 150 feel deep, and are apprae.ed at Irmo ital to ;plsaa per lot, and each alternate hat still he sold as ithout reserve to the highest bidder, If overleaf the snare:used rattle as ltd to kart them. Titleperfect. Tuots-1.5,00 carts on eaeh lot when sold, :sod $ 5OO month per lot, on all lots that sell for eon than $5O. Lobs that all for *-50 and user, half earls and half its one year, interest on all deferred payment,. A Special Tram of Paa.senger Cars wall leave the Par settler Depot, corner 111 I.liWrly and Grant. Istruetr, iu hall past 11: o'clooli, au the day f sale, and take passen gers to and from the sale FLEE_ Free Tteketr recurmg in rent in the ears to and I the tads free, can be had at our Anction Room , . No. al Fifth rtrect. if rolled for. No on, admitted to the Carr a ithont Tieket, and no tickets issued after all the -eats are taken. Therefore, call early if you wash to attend the sale. Boys and chil dren positively prololmell. The premium, of In void ail: be awarded at the close of the sale, to thore Ono has e promptly com plied will the condition- of bundatg nee M Auctioneer. VRF.':II A HI?! A,L 0 FA LL (;ODDS.— We are receiving style Fall Goods of all qual tiesOnst received from Earooe I'. lIANHON !AWE- 71 Market Rt. - MEW FALL GoODs, NEW FA LL GOODS.—An elegant'=tock opened at c e ll JOS. Ilt 'RN E'S, 77 Market to. - - TN N. ZEN! Vlt and SHETLAND l ti. 01.—Full assortment list received at cell JUSEI'II 11tIRN E.'S, 77 Market at. Al EN'S KNIT NI )CKS, IS dozen l ow .en IioRNEs, 77 Illarkpt , troct. 1 1 V14 undersig,ned have this 1 . 11 Ins tht•tn,•lves tttp•tlittr in the ,Intlt•- sa l e and rt.tatl 11t.”11, t. And Ittiviaeus. at Davi!? si ttJd 1 , t•Ilown Ituthhtt, N 0.60 F 1111) street, under the ,tylt. 14 Smyth A l'itttti.l4 and respeotfullyno clt rk "hare 01'1,1114h: Ittl l roottg.' W. C. SMI7II. .11)11'5 1'1'1"1'1.)(1C.. EM=Il SMi'TU h PITTOCK, liMII!IIIIII=111 NE WSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, AND CHEAP Piiil.lc.‘Tith\e,, ENERALIA At Davis 4t.. Co.'s, Oda leCtipis•S',Bollding NI I. STILEET. .OF -Particular ratentinr: ~ 2 .lven 'ordeln.s. .01 Rom, Rust' A: CLARK, MANUTACTITILM3 AND prams Iv SPERM, RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE, LARD AND MIN EltS' ULLS, Also, Straits, Hank. Shore, Tanners and Nentsfoot this Sperm. Patent and Adarhantineta'andle:‘. 41 rtuutv sTBEET,NEW YORK 'VA LT, CO t5.,'59. FALL (1( RIMNIN“S, 110( IP SIK IZTS from $1 up, by Ex pre,s ut G IPNER'S, N 0.78 Market 8treol: Nov Gtmd., rocolv.i .14413 MARBLE! MARBLE! JOILN PWCALRGO 111.8 tir.I.I.t.TION Of MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, , - oraLe, l 9 Bl , l -reS PO.Eas &0., &c., Tho.pilAic , are respectfully invite , ' to examine our stock. Prices tow, and work warranted. - NO. 886 LIBERTY STR.F.ET. if;42i 4 ct:l4.4;A: - ,,z4. 4 . - c) , ,31etur ,Stluertisements. stookleilileirrof Monongahela Passenger Railway Company ore hereby notified that on election fire five Managers% will he held of the Office of '.lf. Swortzwelder, Eoq.. Fourth rt., Pittsburgh, on SATI TRIM Y,September 10, loW,•between the bourn of /2, M., and 1, P. °Week. BARRY WOODS, T 110.9. 1101 V 'M. SIVA lITZW If. IL PALMER., N. NoncE.—The st.,,khotal•r , ,I the Pitts' mr..!li Keg Liberty l'a,.enger COMPM :Y wdl mostat the attire of.l. F. MACK F.70,1E. No. 141 Fourth street, in the City of l'ittsburli, ip the TIiNTH DAY OF SEPTEMBEII, A. L. IShe. to •ergltutze sae! Company, add elect five'lllanager , to Verrd until the third Monday nf January nest, er mull their surer.-ears are regularly and la. fully N. SA W Y NV I I,LIA NI 11l I I IHN AIKEN. ,111111 N • nnn:a • ' W. GAZZAM. 141:11H MAll:igt•r. of the tioniniiny Utz for erecting 31 Britian over the cipposito PittNiiiirgh. in 01 haye dins day doelareil a ilivillend of Ft WI: on the c.pical 11111 Ilit• holders or their legal rt•10ri,; , 111t3111.., al the Toil on and after LllOl2Ol inst. '111.11',, Treitioirer. THE StTESCI:IBER uFFEIZS OW -ALE the BRICK DWELLI.Nt: 11 , 0 7 5 L w Iltrnott, ham, on the earner of 44 , g , ., 'treat, A -3.11111:4 the property of Mr. l'aars. Al-n. a lair if CA It- HI A 01.: Lfu IL,4ti, to.tathor wWI two Nt-ta at llama,. nail Carnage. Engtore 3t Io.IPA 11 Mar straut. tatalwal:7s t. T. lIIMMEN. I 1, i_l X NEW 1114101111. rNC )N )N(1 Al! ELA VALLEYI)IIZEC E_Tony.---I shall i,sue:lV,Piiinit• the 1 , 1. V tale, embracing sopfirate Dire,tor”•, Om tOWI3 village, pettlememfmnit reside., :dm,. tlm.•unre blot onkt,Mela river, from MOIWANTOWN To Li 5133 BER ONE, Morgont own, 'Brownsville. Cookat own Inonongshein C11'3 , 01.1'11 zabet 11,31•Iieesport And all intermediate townn. Tla• volume mill al, aen brace A Directory of Washington, Pa. AL o, a portion of the Yill , 1:11101:11ENY .VALLEY.— .Idrertiqementa in-erled on flue glazed colored papor, at Len dollara per pave. 'Fite thoroinzli circulation tlik work l, u r .• :In cla_cmc-i in the county-. Loirkicrini upon tlio Mon, mullein, will ropier it a Vllllllllrle .11.,1111111 for lulvertno , nn,f th,m, (h.' Voollllll.. Will to culrn for raG•r••ncc• fora number of year, , rders for adverti,,anent. and ..1,‘1141 (to In .iire attention) in the n-xt to wee!, 5,, GEO. H. l'ltt.,l , urv:h. Pa. NO. 31 FIFTH STREET JUST RECEIVED ; A LA It( S'n •K Button. C.awro- - rin.l Side Lace Gaiters =am /11111111 GA rr IRO 4 i A D ROOTS QTANDkizt) wi)EKS tv.l- m %1t %.,Itlynt• 1... r. 0. Aron.. I-t Er, .16. 10 1 . 11 ,. .11:01..: It ,tito Arell'aylor's Travel royol- Enrol, mot 11.• Eat-1. rAvol. in !trot In I.:trypt and \ I:Liaolition to tlial...ttlyt the Ltordi. tho Tork .1. 1 , 1, ...I. \V....1 A v A 1. 17 .1 I. l' I'I..I:TY ,"r a,•,,•••• Kilo. 10.01 111.• at V.Ary. and ...or 11.- r0...11..1.111.• N0r.i...1 oink, iti.l mu A K. rt ,Inrolonitot 1 4 01311 IiWCIIIII,. 110., .14 ur.•-• kind. il! 0.1.1 in lot, of 11,11, thr... ... ror 1 , r.t . .. 31.1 tern, al.ply ..7 CI ! flittl l ..ltT A. St Ntork..l 14 1. - 111 IRV Alf' N I 1;1.:t•T IN to %L.- corn r,r1111.101) I lb.• \llll-1, ‘ll,l S . 111 / • ‘ , 11.i tl3•i 14 I). C. MM=MEM SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES ; A.I. FANCY l'Al'En , 1111“1 , 1.. for . „t Cotner t\ •Iti•r - 12 , 01.4.111 i it•tkl M IN I,F,V,S ICE CREAM AND CONFECTIONERY, No. 27 1-2 Fifth St., opposite tho Exchange Bank. M:: 1 1 1 , N , r,o 11 , 1 ,1 1: : ir,luve-ol to fltrill-11 - Ice Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes of all kinds, Anti .•...ry de=rriphi a ..r ..1 114.• -I 14. la•riaal o. Orli,. day ali,lovehia, 44- ,Irder, rt.r lumen proroial 1,11 nod oto for roor•odt. onyto 31. 51 . 1:13.1..1.13. T ii l'A LI. STY I.E.s 1 1 sold .11:1,1•it. Ihit. every r“• rn• I—) -. I) 0 I) I) S • , I 111 Wood ht rc.,et door r.infirrrol Fllll,, REMOVAL_ DITQUESNE IRON STORE COLEMAN, HAILMAN & CO., Iroli, Nails, Steel Spring., Axles, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolt 11, FLAT RAILHAAD RAN. tIF ALL SIZE. , , Err., ETC Hare removed to their new extent•ive Warehoinie, Nos. 77 Water and 9-1 Front Sts., Where they are prepared In exe,oto an ordo r••• in their line s having a large and complid, ii,surtment of •• in quiame ^ manotteturodgoods constantly oni taunt, which they o ff er on liberal terms. felEntf JOHN N. CRAWFORD, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, DAVENPORT, lOWA. Especial attention given to collecting and scaring claims of every kind. Rosa To—Jeremiah Dunlevy, Sr., E. J. Roberts, Esq., UnpL IL J. Grace, Roberts et Mellon. Attorneys. tapl9 NT RS, M. Li. MY ERS SCI - Rltil, viii VI lust; I.A N.. 2:1 5 1 5 0. TM, Mattesof this siitimit resit:net - t i nt the. RST ~ MONDAY or th,mtmth. Mn.. M. gill 41. , ;Miro be ;i g efficient corps of instructors. The arrangements of the iirmemal enable her to 1115111, 11l r ligh instruct um 11/ the vsnons la-amities of a polite :mil 11.111111 mine:Mon. For further nilmmatiou met inivulnr s Apply h, residence. secaxd NEW GROCERY STORE IN ALLEI; gtx v. Fresh Goods at Low Prices TIERNAN & GETTY, WouITI,T) EI "I' FIT LLV announce to ua, that haring lea,tedtlie large story briek blinding reeenily erected 011 1.110 north-en...a earlier of the Diamond and i ttt io StreeL,.kli t .o,,,,, an d reecit ed a largo and writ cittick - of FAMILY IiROCERIES, embracing, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice. CHEF:SF. SALT, and everything usually found in first class Grocery establishments, whether in the Staple or " Fancy" line, they are prepared to otkr libertd indtu•e ments to seed, as may patronize them. The stock kis just been purchased in the Eastern Cities for iiask by onc of the partners. and selected with care, NO that pur chasers may rely on obtaining good. fresh armies. at low cash rates. , We are dottlinined by a strict attontion to talsines. and furnishing the best goods, to merit our ,bare of th pntronego of the public. REMEMBER THE PLACE 0.21 w -''\ VITISI I 4'CIRE FOR C.ASII, --A lull as sortmelit of Pittsburgh in:miff:tw r.o I FIT RN 'PURE, omb*iug BUREA IV\ CASES, WARD RA , IIFI9, And every article needed in a Well furnialieil!iiinelling well as a apleudid assorttnefil Of Colmtantly on hand and made to order. An the only terms on whieh business! done at tins tettablithment for CASH. prices are made itovonlingly. Pe mum, in want of anything in the above lino, would 14, advantaged I.y calling at' FACKINER k I kiNIY IN's, N 0.103 Smithfield street, below Filth. J. D. FACEINIE, Jowl' M. Wm.m:l3 , r... TOMATOES.-30 boxes vety chofreToint toes, just recetverl tied for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, corner Market. zuvrgist streets. For Sale. IMIEIM ll= Molasses, Fish, Ti ERN ‘N 4 4F.TTY s. N. E corner Dirkmorol and I OFFICE FURNITITitE, Ateaducrtisentents. STOVES, GRATES AND RANGES.: Stoves, Grates and Ranges ! BISSELL & No. 235 Liberty Street, NUFACTI o IHN I Nll AND HEATING STOVES, Fine andCommuu Enamelled GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS AND THE CELEBRATED CAPITOL AND, EAGLE COOKING itA NV, ES. If ymt want th, 6GST c,.GEING RANGE that ti I.ln, r 'ill lit PISS C _ ' S. If yrm N‘ltlll 11. e ISEST ('((Al, COORFN" ST' 'VF^e. " VICTORY," MADE BY BISSELL A:: CO rr non ,rant th ,. BEsT xv c,), STOV tlo' "BLACK OAK," ROE BY BISSELL & CO It gnu r.• ,u,l ~ L nt 1.1.1t.1:1:-..- , F FIN I-II mol vri. - - , 3•1 . 6 . 1'1 LE GRATE FRONTS, C. 311 nn FUSSELL A Cll.. moot nut to to. pl e.l. a, 111.1 Imvo the and 11.--t in thts to 1,..1,,nnd 111 the city. Itti CHICKERING & SONS' 1: W tiCi I. E ' t • PIANO FORTES. THE s'ut,F.criher L t Mitt' nu 11:515.1. a mo , t ,plondid -Mel: of Pram.. M till 7 I octave:, to Plam and of Ow ••leginit. 11,scripttort, from ani cali•liratied Famary S,E, he !ill 1,1,1 etch thrii lineiit improvement-a, lirrt,rmii-Arrlii, l ., ortiiir-f/ vat Frrt-11 AMU and are of !he,. ENLARGED NEW SCALE, 11 . 1 11/11,11 11 titttoll larg, n n.l b. cirri t- itlttitted, tlio vvry yet its .111.1 /1111 , 11 . 111 rpcdnr. Ity 1.•ri ,,- 11 th.• At•ti..ll, io•rf"riocr ts rim 1. 1 ,4 grtt.l.•-• fi oin 1,1./t,,,i/4 , t.t foil". trr.'att• , t e 3-1. '111.11.11t ! I have .•1'.'t1,.11 111 ill' alit I\III 1.2 r, 1.,,0r.61.1y w ith tuy I 11:".• .•r • rh. „pm,. nhich la,.. -••.1 ),,Iri• ag, 12, 111,1,y the yontillsl,l ❑ ,fTlca !tow awl pier!: qua,' •tp . u:111 1122 , 11 ..1 IL.are 1/0..111,111..ti iFfOlll Illtr•Illg , 111 . ., War-till/001 , •.kti alk from um part thi• w.. 0,1 ~1 t..4.1k." I From the \.,v nrlesnv Pie,yllne.l toxeollenre or matt , nal, 144,3111,1 , f kman,ltip. :mil al all f.br v 1,31113.11ey 30.1 11,11 , 01141,11,111.- Aro• i'rt,in - The pr.cffliar tront-tttrit ttnittlotte,ltOktto.Dl, t., 111 , 11,1111,1t15.31, 3 lull, ttat,..al,l - 1..11 at, t.rltti tont , . tretti frintn tiny Nv 01,11. 11.4Py, loud!) “, Ih,,•11-ittt.• It, Y Itat• era, iota ttlt•at.atot tilllif•t•lo in tun,. !.at., that. :tit) Ittalit., it. loultltt. arts invited 1.• sill att.l ~:ttntatt -itlt•tttitti lu.a nuurol ,111,11 ar.• .al.l at /Factor) Price,: and Warranted JOHN 11. MELLOR, nug'-s.datv W. G. CHITTICIi & CO., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 11111 GOODS, 438 Mrtrket, sluil 433 Merchant ARE )1V RD 'EI VNG FROM EU HOPE. their FALL IM POR TATI 0 NS Embracing n full assortment of goods, adapted to the ; present stltiOn. These, with their home perch: i n:es, iu American Fabrics, Will enable them to offer to the Trine, one of the most attractive atocke in the market. CASIT AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS Are respectfully solicited to eX11.1111130 this stork before purchu.sing. arigriellnuism ALLEGHENY CEMETERY. SECRETARY A,ND TREASURER'S OFFICE: AT No. 37 FIFTH STREET; STTERINTENDANI^S OFFICE MADAME APOLLINE TETEDOUX! BOARDING AM) DAY SCHOOL. FOR -EP Totiso LIDIF-4,N0.14s Minn nazi", Pittshurgh. This Set tool otrern to young ladies, besides a full Eng lish course, unusual finalities to aequire the French Lan .,mage anti Literature, the Principal, an timericmi hay ing resided several years in France, and being ii..4st ed by Mr. Tetedoux, ii native of Paris, and graduate of College Charlemagne." The second annuanie,'ilon trill open on MOnday, the 1::th of September. • • Price of tuition by the term, 2i; French and Latin taught without extra charge. No pupils received ander ten years of age. For circulars, ,ke-, apply at Mr. Melltu - 's and Mr. Davi son's store, or at the residence of Madame Tetedmix. augilaser2o Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars. CtTNNINOHAMS & CO., No. 109 WATER HVICET, oro prepared to fill All orders, Wholesale or IleWI, for their PATENT PRFAF.RVING JAIL,I! Ako, CORE JARS, with shoulders. A liberal dineount made to the Trade. - THE IRON .CITY TRIIgT CO ., No. 256 Liberty street. "DANK OF' DISCOUNT, ENICIIANUE AND DEPOSIT. Capital Stock S 150.000 Capital lictirescutcll, 0ver.:._...:... 1,000,000 *47,- StrocitiMum,. INtrisfriiCiar Gold, Silver, PAZ Funds, . and.eurrenny received 00 deposit. Al,l, MONEYS anon ed to remain for is .Nre 61.121 Time, .WILL "DRAW 1NTIMII;1. 'Slight Ex ebsithl4l>U.thd F.49trlmintJ Wisteto,iitieN e.qt,tantly for sole to some to suit— 4...loUnerion:t "node in alt tthe•prinripal , in rimm - Stittes and the Cantnito and PROCEEDS PROMPTLY. REMITTED to any de sired point, on day of maturity. John Moorhead, Alexander ForSyth.John Heath. Gee. S. Head, .f. Hill. William Seibert, W. Nl'Clintock, Henry. Hebert Anderson. :ui,.".:acm F. A. iIIIERSCII & SONS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONARY, IVholesale and Retail I e Cream, Cake SC , 4 la Wat,r, Gmn 1 , r0Nct , ... 1 Co , feetions oti all 1:: - .1nths,alwayi, , a , .1,111. iy2tl Ca sc. Clair street. H. WHITNEY, NOTARY I" IT 33 na FFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Eiftdi street, near Wood. • i y t • 103,. 1i • 1111!.)11:1: . FOLIOS, for sa e ',e7 J. R. VELDIN. Vegetable Substitute for Calomel BALANDETAI's EtIETAITLE UM'S' ERti,V. P ILLS by restoring:Abe Aowels to their.original AaiN and naita ro/aetian. gi Vest religth to tho stomneh. purify the Wood Te.establish ,the healthy conditina of the digestive or and tints cure .lysiwpFifl, Co coughs. rheumu- isms, diopsies, rind Hick tress generally, whether chronic r recent.' The celebrated Abernethy says After acing cured the derangement of the bowels, debility tut all diseases generally disappear ol their own nrcdra, .yen in a short. time." The experience of a century has established the worth of these Pills I.eyoml dispute. non uirgativo anti-bilious medicine; anti . their ice by up yards of .4.U00 conscientious physiciuns, and by over a nillion of families, shows that they are supplying one of he wants of humanily. and ore iu advance of medical science. The el me pals, tilthotigh purely vegetable,are now known and Okal. rsnlistilitte for calomel (14Y. 311140 producing - all Ito alterative and other indiciations, with none of its disorganizing of--• fi•cis upon the solids—often Crippling for life—or US-dis tressing aetiou upon the tee:hand gums. The prepart•il eonemitratitiii from the.same principles—the Life Addl. Lion (PiTitla.Hydr.rWir!) possessing the peculiar nctitin on the Seereiing organs, of that preparation front mercury. but none of its sali vating or Other injurious effects. Those.who have used them• fts a line-pill mb,ti tub, or otherivise,awaril to theM the highest praise. They come nearer ton concentrated ii::" ' ef.tie o f Life Man anything yet made. in the way of tee: Milne, by man. A single pill given daily, whetralt li" P e. tuff, fled , has often restored health. In fact, they supply an Orgallie principle to the blood, nlivay, wanting extretne ease, of sickness. • Old people have the se eretions of early youth restored by the Life Addition Pills. Their vane as litepreservers isbeyenftestinutte. Itrandreth's Vegetable Universal Pill4remove from the bowels mid bland of a sick person the Cause of dentin • Trio Alaimo:it Puts AUPPLY TOE ORGANIC ,NECF,SITY or Tilt I lniti9T4l.llT—the !tinnily globules of vegetable PA 2•0110 e, of whitil i Pthey are but the concretion. have their 4 - art , 11fIltarpart iu the vitt] ' , lobules of the blood. And fro.,, a be aye does the blood derive its life. the globules? verily from the same source from whence Dr.tranili - eth derives the life principle of the Life Addition Pills—from the ti table Ix ingdon, ! , 'lle-, pills. make the Universal. are warranted pure ly roger:tole. netaikil r,,poetivel at and rem soots. Physicians and the public supplied by the gross. or sin gle box. ut No. it Canal street, Itrandretlis Principal °Me, by - fliriums ftedpath. No. 'Xi Diamond street' Pittsburgh, P.a., and by nil respectable dealers in medi et es. • jenlmotw TRUTHS THAT DEFY CONTRADICTION. head the following, rack in relation tn. (Irian EX , Cf Hair /nn, and flan, say if it ht. an e;1 1 / a l intho WOl-14 It neither burns the skin nor hair. - I t colors every hair alike. • It, blacks and browns are nature's duplicates. It is applied in a few minutes. It leaves a gloss upon the hair. - It is more permanent than other Lyes. It contains no corrosive in;;redient, And lastly, its inventor challenges a trial hetween this Dye and any other in e4stence. whether of native or femign origin. Sold everywhere, and applied by Dressers. Ca1u5r.,...0, No. 6 Astor flog„•. Ncu , York. GEO. ti. KEYSEII, Agent, augtn:ffelkw Pittn,urgh.Pa. TO NEW CASTLE BT CANAL. Ti pA5,...a0,;(;E1L4 tiois,; TO NEW CASTLE 11,.. - / ANI Nollrr.l..tiF THAT PLACE.—Yon will not forget that the daily line of Pneket, between New Castle twit New Brig lito7“ , t ill eonneet with the accommodation train. on the and with the en ti, a. , at. New Brighton. By going by thta route von will save time and Tingley, hilt is a great gbieet a, the present time, ae money is ',ave.., and the (root lh - LA done great 41:m1;1g° je2s:::m.d CII:(TLAIt.—The are trarc.ucting a General Foreign and llcinestle Shipping and Corranission liusiney , , in this city. and hard leased the nets and fire-pn,of ‘Varelinuse. Ne. 57 West 2intt ~ t reet. where they ere prepared to receive •ut sett Foreign and Doine,ne Goods of all kinds, and offer the usual facilities on nil emcugurnents to their address. • . . In the Mt:ant - nom of Shipping, a long expertenert arrant, u, iu rants tint :111nonems re nting to Ves.stits and Cargoes Will be promptly attend •.l to. • We confidently offer our Fervice..i in all the variot department, of a C.111111,,•131 . CURRY. 'NEPHEW /4 CO. Baltimore, February,lBs%—mriltf GEO. BLETCHIER, GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG ELASTING BAND TOUPEES, AND EVERT DreCIIICTD. , N EF Ornamental Hair for Ladiex and Gentlemen LONG Br, DUFF, DEALERS IN MANILLA, HEMP, COrros Am, Jull• CO It DA t 4 E, oAfinl, TAR, 'Trull AND IZI)SIN DUCK, AND HEAVY Dl2ll.l.l7sZki. No. 90 rect. BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, M:\ or. To ~I:I'EN, OR SI )1,1 1 FROM THE su ELVES A L.ARGE STOCri OF COMMERCIAL STATIONARY. P R. I - INT T I N G- T. cmculArt.R, P.ILLS L11 , 1,N4 P \MPH LETS. STONE WATER PIPES, etil I n I pos.- It :In Prices from Twelve to Thirty Cts. per Foot ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT BE M 0 V ALE. • C. lIITSSEY & CO., have removet their new topper Warehotn , e, No. %; Ftftt Street, in the New Iron Front Mock, three doors wee of Wood. Braziers' Bolt and Sheathing , Copper Pressed Copper Bottoms, Locomotive Tithing, Raised Still Bottom and Flats of 01l Sizes, Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, Spotter, Copper, Solder, Copper Rivets, etc. Dealers in Block Tin, Tin Pinto, Least Wire, Sheet Zinc, Antimony, Sheet Iron, Tinnerst Tools, Ac., MINIATURE PIANOS. rF . 14,11 JUST RECEIVED Ofe -FROM THE MANTTFACTORY IN PHILADELPHIA Two supEittog MINIATURE PIANOS. • They are perfect models of neatnieui and eominetness of form, we well we sweetnes, of tone. The polite are re spectfully invited to call and examine. H. KLEBER, & BRO., No. 53 Fifth street, se:l Sole Agent for the Miniature Pianos. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST (4.- E. WARNER. Pre,ident. It C. SCHMER'I%. atAlier. 3pecial iofkcs. rind Blue-Pill. 313nticaeturer of the Celebrated NO. Gri MARKET STREET, iTrrsilirrtGri. PA rairsT CLAss OP ALL STYLES AND SIZES, .1. R. WELDIN. an 1C4,-1 ;•!fl,i. new . Fourth TERRA coTTA. OR Fnom TWO TO SIX INCH CALIBRE. Fur tale Wholesale at 31anofacgtrers Prices by BREESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AND PRODI 7 CE GENERALLY. No.• 25 `noon ST., PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH COPPER ROLLING MILL. C. G. HUSSEY & CO., Vann facturers of No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa AW Sheet Copper cut to any pattern Lithographic Establishment in the City. Will. SCHIJCIIMAN, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS, LUFF'S COLLEGE BUILDINGS, PITTSBW2O H. PA jy2l.ly2p T HAVETIHS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH with me. Mr..J. DELLOW in the Undertaking bIlSi- DCSS, which will hereafter be conducted under the name nod style of Lemon R bellow. JAMES LEMON. ALM nErlow MUSS LZIIO3. 'Undertaking in all its Branches. LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118 Fourth Streeti ARE PREPARED TO DO UNTIERTAK hNd, in all its branches, in the hest manner, at prices to suit the times. w„ call special attention to FISK'S NEW STYLE PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES, for the sale of which they are sole agents in this city, and of which we keep constantly on hand ^ complete assortment. AS regards beauty of shape anti finish, they excel all others. Funerals will be supplied with Heivses, Horses and Carriages promply, and at lower rates than any other establishment in this city. Guaranteeing to render sat isfaction, they solicit .1 , cOntinlltawe of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended to the old firm. (apIS S. GRAY & SON., DRAPIERS AND TAILORS, No. 52 St. Clair street, DATER BAGS-12 different sues; for sale by leefl J. E. WELDER cAnsurance. CITY AM) COUNTY INSPIIANCE COMPANY. NOTICE IS 111..11E1',V GIVEN THAT, in Isllr,ll'lllt, Of fill il.-I of .‘,F,1111.1y 1,4141111.! them to, and the Charter or im-orp,,,tioo, :,pprz,ved April iith.ls:,9. Book, Ili rei.t.lTl• ,tit...r,p11,,t t , , the Captl.al Stork of the City and rlllllily 11 , -Illiilit, Company ht . the eity of A Ileittiviiv, will r4 , olitin at the iitTiee ht PETER PETERS , iN.Fe.ieraI ,trect. All,f,liyo,ll MelS IIA V. the 11th Of July. 311 CI he ealliillilt.4l 1111 ill the {1 hate numher o f .harei :ire suh , cri).•.l, from 9 ...el,,et, 1 M , to ,I 'elosk. P. M., each day. Josiah ging, Item' Irwin, • . Peter Peterson, • 0.0. Craig, James u ld, James in,,on, C. Yeag,td, Samuel Gorndy, • • - • inha A. Sonic,. - • John W. Riddle. Samuel Lindsay, Jun M. Boreland; I I. M. Ernie, R. W. Poindexter, • • jaines hal:. Jun.. IL Lent Shield... jytldE, . . GREAT WESTERN Insurance and Trust tlonipanl. TI W Y FFICE TN-CIPAN'g 1,„ J 403 WALNUT ST., PITILAM LPITI t. CHARTER PER PETUAL Authorizea Capitnl, - - - - - 8500,000. STATEMENT. MAY IS, 1003. CAPITAL— Paid in and se emrely inve.led VSG,4OO 00 ASSETS, MAY lq, CAsir—Ou hand and in Bank 212-'570 two In liantlsof Agentm 6.c4.17 17 - ---$ 19;-1,7 011 49,000 On Real Estate orne 11 y the Compal Et, tids Mortgages—beating six :aid me von per cent. interest Debi., due the Company. well secured Stock—Par value receivable for loans, he., not yet matured All other securities Adjusted, not yet due— Unatiyusted Avratung proof All other claims NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, MOORGATE STREET, LON-DON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 IMME! PAID UP CAPITAL AND SU I:PLUS, A.N.NUAL REVENUE, for die year ending Junuary 31, ....... THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Loos or Damage by Fire, ahnont every description of Property.- The Rate, of Prilui:tel riff lin,teratc, and, in all canon, based upon the character of the owner or occupant, and the m - • ' the risk.. . Lbosen promptly m and paid without reference to London. A iipceir ancut • fund proritlal in Phila dziphin for palancot a in this country. • rrreli; IS YITTSIATAIII; Messrs. :famed .311 r Co., 174 Wood street; " John Flo , .. 173 Wood street; Brown & rrieks, 193 Liberty street • D. Gregg 0 Wood street; " IVilson. - 4 Co., 1.4 Wool street; • James M'Candlitss & Co.. 103 Wood street " Flmiek & Co.. 93 Water street; • B. A. Faltnestook & Co.. First and Wood sts.; • ins. Woodwell & Second and Wood sts.; • Atwell. Lee & Cm.. 8 Wool Street; Blrn•h Held & Co., Fourth and Musket streets " I.lflCandless, Means & Co., Woodtutd Water Ms BEFELENCES or rnmitimatimi. George U. Stuart. Esq.. 13 Bank street; • - Messrs. Myers. Cloglolrn 1132 Markel, street; ee Ca., =South Front street; 311Mteheen 4 Frimt :mil New streets " Sniith, Williams & Co.. 513 Market street; • James Graham & Co., LU and .;12 Letitia street Joseph B. 31itehell, Esq., President 31:iehames flank James Dunlap. Eso., Pre,slent tirnion Bank: lion W. A. Porter, lato Judge Supreme Cond. JAMES W. MlROTT.;:tgelit. Tem potary 011itte. 103 WO .st ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO., OF PITTSBURGH: • 016'1.'1C:1:1—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bar& Block. . T.ICUR AI; i NST ALL BIND OF FIRE AND MARINE ISAAC .1, INES, JOHN.D. MeefißD, Prosoient ; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM T DEAN, Goma,' Ago nt. Drn.r.cror.s-1,,,u• Jont,. C. G. Flnssry, Harvey Childs, Capt. It C. t:r.ty. Jot; a A. B. L. Fahnestook. John D.'mccord, isa.. M. Po; noel:. R. P. :Stefan)* Capt. Wm. E=Ml :in. Tht.s. la vi tny2S DEILAINWA RE NI UT IVA IL INSURANCE COMPANY INCI >11P(')I1 AT El) 111 ET. EGISLA rn7RE uF P1.11,11(1:41.VAN1A,1.5115. OFFICE S. E. 0,T;..71* ET: THIRD D IVA Lyurs TS PHILADELPHIA. Marine Insurance.,.. ON VE. , SEI.S, 1 cArh:o, To all parts of the world FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES . On Goods, by River. Canals. Lakes. and land Carriages to all parts of the Om en.. , , FIRE INSURANAI. I Ita On ililerehandise generally. . ou Stores, Muses, etc., etc. ASSETS OP THE CO P A% Y, jiovr.n nix 1,1033. Bonds. Mort. es, and Real Estate $ 71.363 rz Philadelphia %le 6 ti cent. Dian 10:044 00 PC1113.211 Nlllll3 aurae Loans ......... 1541.12.1 00 United States Treasury 30.1.12. 50 Railroad 014 cent. Mortgage Bends. ..... ...—...00 Stocks in Railroads, Gas and-Insurance OW-. 25,362 50 Bills Receivab1e..............- ...... Cash on hand Balance in hands of Agentss. Premiums on)- Marine Policies recently issifeil, and other Gips 14 debts due the C0mpany.........-......... ) . _ Wm. Martin, Samuel E. Stokers Edmund A. Sunder, J. F. P.:ink:Bra, Theophil us PauWin !: . Henry Sloan. John R. Penrose, Edward Varlington. John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooke. James Traquair, Spencer Mllraine, Wm. Ev - re, Jr., 'lllem 11-`1 C. Eland, James C. Hand, Robert Barton, Wm. C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph H. Seal, James B-APFarlatd Dr. R. H. llriston, Joshua P. E! . re, Geo. G. Lieper, Jobe It. Suri,:-1.. , .. Pitt Hugh Craig. D.T. Momlo,:. " Charles KClley, J. T. Logaii,- ~.• WILLIAM MARTIN, I'leSiticM. TROS C. EAU, Vice Pre4l.l._:ii. EILVILT Ln.strmr, Secretary. , P..A. MADEIRA, Agent. deM • No. 95 Water street. Pirtsi.urti PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. R 9 CHESNUT STREET, oppositz the Custom's Mouse, WILL MAKE ALL. KINDS ofr INSU RANCE, either Pert)otiial or Limited; on every description of Property or Merchando.e, at fea,onable rates of premium. ROBERT P. RING, President:- M. W. BALDWIN. Vico Pr4.....iident, IditECTORS: Joseph S. Paul, John Clavtin4; wilor;*. Charles 13ayes, E. B. English, P. B. Savers, C. Sherman. Magargee, • F. Secretary PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Of. Pittsburgh. . • 'No. 63 Pourth Street Dira.:croßs. Jacob Painter, - Maly Pattemon, I. Grier ti.pronl, C. A. Colton, . Tuma9 II: Hopkins. A. Casrier, Henry Sproul,. Voeglitly, Cluoree W.Smith. A. J. Jones, Wade Thenipto • ,Rolaad. Patrick. Chartered Capita1_. . .....5300.000 FIRE ANI) MARINE RISIi9 .TAXEN,. or :tll do scriptions. OFFICEM : A. A. CA111111.:R.. President_ , 1. 611:11111/ SPROUL. Seerelary. • [jAl:ly Pittsburgh Insurance .- Company, NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, ROBERT GALWAY, Pre,illenti ALEX. Pdt.WL.F.Y; Vice President. F. A. RINEHART, Seerei:u.y. _ _ . , . Inintritti again s t BULL AND ,CARGO RISKS, on the Ohin and Mississippi Risers and tiihnhiries, and MARINE RISKS generally. trt. Audatrainst. loss and titunage ty Fire,tanAttrainst. the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transpor tation. - - ...,„ P' , ..1-ort:Galway, eamuel .I'Cltirlzan, .1.0te1.1. P. (tazmm, ?t. It., 'Jolal Steot 1, ' , Jaznits Mar-Itall, I , avid itteheY. James W. Ilailman, Cittirles...-trbuthuot, Altmander 'trolley, J. Ll,Lleell, John Fulletion, N. P. liar'. R. liol.iuson, Itoltort II: Hartley. William Cara . ItItl:111. t re::, Western Insurance - Coniliany, OF I'ITTSI3URGIL GEORGE DARSIE, Prt,ident F. M. ICIORI.p.N, Sceretury No.tr..! Water street, iripang.t up stairs.) PittAnirgh. Will insure auuinsf all kinds of FH E Anil - MARINE : ISKS. . . A Home institution managed 11 Itirecktrs who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and Idsmtity. to maintain the eharacter which they have assumed, 3:1 uttering tlle best protec tion to those who desire to be Al 111.,UrVa.. ASSETS, RIL ank, 11 4 39.: • Stock Account, Mortgage- Office furniture._...._ Open Accounts, etc Vai , ll Preinintu Notes_ .......... Notes and kills discounted D111201.0E8. George Darsie, R. Mill •r. Jr J. W. Butler George IV.. Jael - sen, James Alex:Speer. Andrew Ackley, Wm. 3.leKnight. Nathaniel liohneri, D. M. Long,• • Wm. IL Smith, Q. VI. Rit Mr 4 L. Grnharn, Finer, John liirroioglkaTo., Win. P. Nn. Julio , John SaropFon, Gporl.o Lewis, Voeghtly, Sen, R. P. NPOnwell, David Greia. .1. I.nr2more, Thsaryis .1:011,, A. 152,040 110 1 i,748 81 75,430 00 70,117 43 1:1,000,00 .;,2,463 2 MUD= !MEI J. WRIGHT, Secretary. It. W. POINDEXTER. Atter.t. 97 Writer st., PitiAburgtt $0,298,?400 00 2;194;111 0,2 933,734 SAFETY =ME • G. COBTIN; figtnt. Corner Tford.ntid. Wood !:tri;ets co.mo 00 co . 15;2.7 25 a 0.076 1. VX:19,149 IA