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' ' '',''. r,,,e54,1 •,,,_,!._ ••:_,..;,,,_.,_ %IT, ~; -,, , ~] 1.:7, 7 ,' , ~.,, ~ t ' ' t f ' f _. t'c 1 • •••4 • ~ . - r • Z''. -- . j."• 7: in• • •." 17`' , • ,` r , • • ;•:' • t ; $ 4 ..`• si ''•-":er, ;!--• , •••• • ".i €~.;; <, ~~ d..~ ~ . , Vie Pail*, Post. TUESDAY MORNING AUDITOR GENERAL, RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT, of Philadelphia, SURVEYOR. GENERAL, JOHN ROWE, of Franklin County 011 lIATIC COUNTY TICKET A5515t2612.14..w "mos: GEORGErt .131. tti/SiORE, 'of/Pittsburgh DISTRICT ATTOZOVIT: JOHN N,IrCLOWRT, of Pittsburgh. .',.s4.srers SCVATOR: , crp. r,,OtaitkrgL APSES, of Birmingham. • .JOsEPH ff; DAVIS orAlleghotty City; • ..5.4.311TEL W. MEANS, of Robinson township*, PHILIP If. STEVENSON, of Moon township; JACOB STITCHHATEL of Allegheny City; ANDREW JACKSON BEAUMONT, ixfPittsburgl ' esmorrcosonnsnorkin ' 1 EDWARD CAMPBELL, ',Tn., of Pittsburgh. • COUBTY j7'-42"EiI: ,JADIES BEACE.SIORE; otPittspurgh. ; ; : INV2rit AIDITC11: -143}11 ..7T - Met Pittainrgh -00611 I T, SITILVEYOIt: JOEL KETGEUl3,7otElimbetli • • 7lrtntoroa br ins rook: • TH91.51.AS .ICEEL, of Tarentam TUE .DUTY , DIFI ALL GOOD DEMO_ c f ;V : ItATEIP TO' stippoter•TElE STATE •.ri•eicn , r.. • ; • • , On Tuesday, October 10th, four weeks from to-day, the SCate election takes place, and, an view of that fact we feel it our duty .to ll* upon the Democracyof this county, as - ref the State at large, the propriety ,atitintioessity: of giving a firm and united support to the eandi.lates placed in nomina tirTa Tat': Auditor and Surveyor general. The gieiit strength of the Derrtocracy has always resulted from a determination to sup port the regular nominees of the party, when fairly ] and,proPerly placed before them for their suffrages, and no one, however biased, can deny that Richardson L. Wright aid. Tolin Rowe,the candidates names whose are at the head of our columns, are so be fore the people. The delegates to the Con vet:alert ',a Harrisburg in March last, by which ,they were placed in nomination. were fairly and regularly elected by the re stieqiVe . C'ontity Conventions : that Conven tionii:as regularly organized and generally :acknowledged as the chief organization of - the - Demotracy of Pennsylvania; and these Ontletnen, having been openly and fairly chosen by that body, as the standard 'bear era :Of 'the• party, are not only entitled to the consideration of every voter who has the good of the great Democratic party at heart, but to his undivided support, and all the influence he can wield in their behalf. : And it is not only in this view that all who profess to be Democrats should adhere to the usages of the party, but that the prestige of that party should be maintained. so that we may be enabled to preserve the proud 'position in which our State hasalways stood—that of the Keystone of this great confederacy of States. We are on the eve 'Of the commencement of a national politi cal contest, which promises to be more ex citing than any within the memory of man-- and in order to preserve the integrity of our party,—and that we may continue. as hereto fore, - M hold the balance of power in this im portant struggle of 1860, when a chief mag istrate of the nation is to be chosen, we must, unite our forces and bring them into the ranks in such numbers es will over whelm our opponents in the present cam paign, and form such a combination as wil be irresistible in the great Presidential cam paign next year. We have been told that there is an irre parable breach in the ranks of the Democra cy , of this State, and our political opponents have seized upon every pretest to strength en the supposition and convitiv the honest adherents to;the old party lines that confu siortreitms, and that a reunion is impossible. Bitt all this is idle. There is and can he no diVWon in the interests or views of the Democracy of the State. There may have been trifling disagreements on matters of policy, but they have all vanished, and we believe their is not a Democrat in the State, Who can; - Unless affected towards the oppo sitipn,;refuselo vote for the candidates on the State ticket. Nor need any fear that by giving a cordial support to the ticket he will endorse any Matitihose course he is not satisfied with. Let him bear in mind that in casting his cots he is defending and endorsing princi ples, not men, and that his refusal to vote !blithe regular nominees, will not only foil to rebuke any one, but seriously endanger the present success of the party, but damage our prospects for preserving a clean Demo cratic record in the more important contest which will be inaugurated at Charleston in March next. Prejudices for or against ILO partlian, will not justify any man who holds his Democratic birthright in proper estimation, in repudiating the acts of the highest Ott animtion of the party, and de clining to vote for the candidates selected Wie" The evidences of returning harmony among the Democrats of Pennsylvania are most gratifying, -and all are looking with in creased confidence for a Democratic victory in October. When has the Old Keystone refused to he true to herself in times of dan ger to the cause of Democracy? Her vote has controlled the election of more Dem ocratic Presidents than Any other State. It has become a prOverb, "as goes Pennsylva nia, so goes the Union." It f depends solely upon .thernselves whether', in the present crisis, the Democracy of Pennsylvania will maintain the prestige of their ancient power. The only hope of the Opposition is in foment ing dissensions in our own ranks. Demo crats of the. Old. Keystone, shall we permit this,to.be done? The reply is coining up from every . section of the State, "Mo ! The Democracy will abide I T its usages. ~No portion of the party will suffer itself to be arrayed against the organization and regular candidates of the Democracy. Mei:labor in vain, who are striving, by dead Bei:LW t.o:advance their own selfish and dis organizing purposes. The people see cknd know the causes which influence their course. They are not to be misled by the PreteiiSe that - the success of our ticket this fan is but an endorsement of this or that Politician. They regard its success as the endorsement of the great principles of De mocracy, and this endorsement they will give thOU 'great - principles by electing the ticket in October. " Reconciliation and Union," are now the Democratic watch words.„. Those divided opinions which have agitated the party took their origin in is sues which are dead, and every man who claims the name of Democrat can • now unite on the great living issues of, the day,. In doing this, no Principle of right Or jus tice is, or.can *dated. The stake is the success of the ; -;mocratie cause, now and hereafter. • stake worth contending for. .•11 is a stake which the isuccev of Slqr State ticket this fall will insure to the people of the country, who are anxiously look ing to Pennsylvania to preparo:Jteiself to lead in the contest of 1860, by f e tainin g herl*budltt*fion on the record of Demo-) cratiStat€l,thitfalL.: SEPT. 13 have:eveiT indication that, on the second TtieSda,y,pf October, the:pemOcratic men of the Stinewill, one man, ao their duty by a grand and successful rally :4-'llle ballot-boxes in support of their State ticket. No man can find fault with the men who hate been placed upon that ticket, under the regular rules of party organization: They are, capable, honest and truly Democrati, men Those Who would array a pcOion , the ,Denaocracy. against this ticket, Rod against the orgrnization of the party. under whose wing they have acquired position and influence, are now fully understood by the people, and their power for mischief has di parted. Cordially and in perfect union the Democracy will support their ticket and sus tain their organization. As advised hy the eloquent Senator, from. Illinois, in his recent speech in this city, they will AHEAD IN E FUTURE, HoLDING FORTH THE BANNER or DE\ftu CV, WITH PRINCIPLES EM BLAZED UN IT IN CLEAR AND NE QUIVOCAL LANGUAGE, AND RALLI VN DER THE ORGANIZATION nF 'l'llt. PARTY." HON. RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT This gentleman, our candidate for Auditor General, was in the city yesterday, and WEI , visited at the St. Charles Hotel by large num bers of his Democratic friends. He i , a true Democrat, and a most courteo,m gentleman, and wins new friends wherever he goes. Messrs. - Follett, Foster & .1- columbus Ohio, are issuing, in a very neat form, a num ber of valuable and agreeable books. MOSS N. Hunt A:. Miner have sent tr , throe of their pub lications, which will c , nupan • ra r:L bi y with any issued from Eastern publishing houses, in neatnes., of style, and beauty of eeuiton. The Buckeye A broad,or Wanderin, , , iu En• rope; and the Orient., by S. S. Coy_ bar: al. ready reached its seventh edition. The author has had his eye= and ears about, and ;is naratiqn in a lively and stirring style- It is a very pleasant book. Mabel, or Heart Histuries, a tal, I truth, b . ; Howells ttiee, agreeable books, which only women ran writ.•. 1t is a capital domestic nvocl---thc pro.loction of n. women of brain, heart and luiowl.•d,7, of human nature Morality and tb Statv is a most valuable c‘mtribotiou U the ,tarld and literature of the ,ountry .1 udg, N,.rtli has produeol ti philaiophioal worl, of h., ordt nary :merit. etubodyinß v,roat Vat 111. 1.! valuable inf,qauttion All those I,wiL3 may b , road by ry ore with pleasure and Fent Having- ciii.inated Chun Western writer;, and a We,t. rii they are peculiarly entitled to lb, att , qlll.o,l 11estern people. Bunt iner have all the publieation, of Messri. Follett, Fo•ter for sale at their great book Ilrol yriodii:a! store, Masonic Hall, Fifth ,treat. Telegraph to the Pacific A few day , ago. th.• tel-trraph al, • w, re extended to Atchi , om on the some fourteen mile further than their lou limit. The work i till progre. , ,ing. aI • informed, and the wire stretehiwz a e,t ward California, with commendable on, much upon her part to ~ore n tel. : lt-N-11i communication with the Atlanti, r,tat., Al• ready the wires have been Aretelnd snowy Sierra into Carson Valley. and a r.• corning onward towards Galt Lake City a kth rapidity and certainty. The company ha, thii, far pursued its way' without help from abr,•ad, and the capital of the Golden State ha , alone c.illtributed to the enterpri,e If the air-s now ,topping at Atchison earl be pu,h,d ward to the Pike's Peak country, and thence across the plains to the Ptah settlement , there they will be linked with the California line, and thu , the two (wean, be joined. A :emit y has been tarculating in the paptr, re specting a child in New Bedford. who was left sleeping, in a cradle, and %YR, fund by it: mother nearly deprived of lire by a rat, tit hip h had stolen into the cradle, and was sucking the infant's breath. The Buffalo (5,m,n,,- . "•,,1 eertiser, a semi-medical organ, advance , the opinion that the story is all moonshine, 6 1. far ns the child's breath is concerned, as, at such a game, the cat would have the worAt of the bargain, babies having a unu•lt stronger pour of suction than vatts. The probability is that the Cat selected Ilia cradle as a warm bed, and lying un the child's breast, produced vio lent nightmare, which might have resulted, as it sometimes does, in death. ROBERT IV ICKLIYFE who recently died in Kentucky, was probably the wealthieet man in Kentucky, being worth several millions of dollars, owning live thousand acres or land in Fayette County alone, and several hundred negroes. Ho was a great lawyer, growing smarter as hogrew older, and lived to be eighty - live. lie made a speech in Court a few dues before his death. He was soon seized with congestive chill, of which he died. The de ceased was remarkable for the exceeding bit terness of his prejudices, of which his hostili ty to Henry Clay and the Rev. Hr. R. . Brock in ridge furnished a strong illustration." He was during the Administration of President Tyler, a member of his Cabinet. THE advices from the West generally ary favorable for railroad traffic in September.-- The receipts of flour and grain at Chicago are large, and consequently the traffic of the roads leading into that city show an increase. The Illinois Central delivered, on Monday, one hundred and seventy-three cars or produce and merchandise, which is the largest day fur many months. Itr•:V. W. A. 13 A RTL ETT. of the Tabernacle. in New York,after a brief sojourn in the Fran conia region of the White Mountains, assumed his pulpit, when he discoursed from the text, " Bring ye now the fish which ye have caught," which was quite appropriate, inas much as the last Sabbath previous to his de parture, it is said he preached on the words go a llst•ing." Amu.Nu the arrivals at the Clarenden Hotel, New York, in that of Hon. Grantly Berkley, the celebrated English hunter and sportsman. He desingscoming to the West to hunt the Buf falo, and visit the Western farms and planta tions, and , to Witness the operations carried on upon them in regard to the Care and rearing of stock. A POPI7LAR, writer says it is not thedrinking but the getting sober that, is so terrible in a drunkard's life. To this Prentice adds, sonic persons, influenced probably by this important consideration, seem to have deliberately re solved never to get sober. DousTicus, ile 4 slave auction correspondent of the Tribune, who wrote himself down once Damphool, at Niagara, over a glass of beer— Blondiu's day had not yet dawned—read a poem at the commencement of Brown Univer sity. It was denounced by all who beard it as 66 too bad." • . - • •• - ' ENV BOOKS ••• Suicide of the Proprietor of the luternatian- al Hotel. For some days past, Mr. Vilfr ed Freeman, proprietor of the International Hotel, and Taylor's saloon, on the corner of Broadway .and Franklin sweets, New York. has been suf fering severely from a slow fever. accompanied by exertitiatin,g pains in the head. Ho was at tended by several skillful physicians, and, al 'though they held out hopes of his speedy recov ery, he seemed to have gloomy forebodings that he would never get well again. During last Thursday his wife and,sister:ia-lawiribtsed him. A bout hal f- past three o'clock yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Gilson, hi , sister-in-law, who was in attendance at. his bedside,and with whom be had been eonversing freely upon various sub jeets, was. requested by him to leave the room for a short time_ She complied, and during her el senee . Mr. Freeman arose from his bed and locked the door, immediately after he took a razor from the bureau drawer, and placing himself before the mirror, rut his throat from ear to ear, and threw himself across tha bed to die. Mrs. Gilson returned to the room, and, to her astonishment, found it locked on the in side. Her fears being imtantly aroused, she ran to the room where Al Li. Freeman was sleeping. and requested or to sumo and corn mordent, with her husband. Returning to the r,egn, the door still being fastened, they mounted a hair and locked in at a window, and saw M r Freeman pr,tate on the bed, with his clothe.; saturated with blood. The ,operlntendent "r the hetel was called, and the room door instantly I.,reed open, when an ex amination of the body showed that life WaF ex fling. Infnriiiiition of the weitincholy occurrenei, wa , Mum diatoly ,ont In the coroners office. And Jackman iirtitfor. Thodoceased !kbnut forty year: of are. anti a native of Ermland. Ilc Int, loft an intcrnstim; family ciimiating of a wilc and throe children. Suvected SlaNer In ...1“9% l ork I , •t•ordin the ,tel.wr just bniit Lc It. -tr.—l, . If.th for s.sa- e,ointr, iit.,ll- ia• owne.l by a Soutliern laarqui iiv, who Intend to :end her to the ('orign rue t. r tint- r• r.r14,11•_:11 to inquire what lai , ineo , . • lii• onLta , ti. in there, when he Was told that -ion svau L. Ire rood he the (.'ol• unization •ote.oty th it exeellentrtsoeiil• tion row not kri‘ovn to have r.riv interest outside I.lberia lo- rushe.l ioquirie , a little further, trimen he learned that the • t'olonizin tion Soeietv ' for svhieli she was •intended t.. it.-- her to ern up the (•• in eonneetion tcitlr a line bet wren Floroln and the African i• nit-nut Trifi.•ty kvol, and eapa- Ide eiirrs ink front t,tit }lvo hun dred Lenthnn. Wln. are to, 1.. , 10 - onizlit here I , l,lr:dn. to be converto-i t'' Christianity. Iler .I,l,l_ , Jit ~ n v three It-et N1'111( l ai,tain I:Vlitirr , pr...ent n.t the Inane!' • Ca Ll,e of urorA Uorcalk. M. la it.v.% (1, br ,ted Fri,nch ••c1.1: 010 aurora. I ..Anner 11hcn ;!••• • cn havirc2: pa- , •••1 lrit•• the it 04, r licat 21tttlf , , It 1,1 1 , 41.„r+ r twat , or attac , phcfc, the a•i•••••••i. ti ai•cr•-. 1••• ,j, zinc, Lb, •••latiiicr 111 this of the atinc.plirc 1••••,: • ••• to con,ici•—•, the kin,i rN i, timid cap Ott .•i , p11,2: r. , •1.t.‘11‘1 4 triOrt: and tii,•rc. •••••1 1•••• .c • '' “t -acc•irhaiat.l IT, 1 , .• , ipin ~f the air. li,it thi-• • and ••••pccially at this per••••! • I (h•• y• •ir, the nllll ,- MA vapor.. %tali, ..r I-an:lz In the ntr. ..!tntiar t. , V. h n-e t., the .t v.t f.euti-tt-rltttper r.., t ml Th. -.• !: 'I•11 ntg . ! t•OtttilTl th. t •.1 the .•arth, near 0, ht..l ar •at • t itlathirhatrat by 1.1 r t E.,tt tl Its fact. ,:t • , ..•;..• that the aurora a h trot (110 1... 1 •• the t p a r,.. i t a v. 1... h. !!..... f.i. r.itlaintler, 13 C.,1- . ur.d .... I; i, fr.qui.nt n , n‘r tn ,, ntl,. and en -1...,1,111v abUndtlnco Ilfrp..rri iin !117 'fur 'clicc..r .1 .1 1 ) ..n.!• , n who died recent c.f tt,•, Lien ccf tie , nl,ll.lnt- ! . .tr V Pre.id dent c.n tilt• ticket kith tin 11 , r. Nitlictrcl ny, T Treasurer el' the Per. re., I: :min rend i nut', hus rerigned the Bridge Loan of the Ihj., Company, d'oder, .1r , ha- in H E - ~ t N.)l. feel dint COP tide!, ty thi • ( ;rent \s hi< tv her btilllcr , inuinta;t. :h' -11! , 1 , ro , bird jib. They rfu..o to instil, h•r by n trip ticro,, thy Mantic except upon the in.-t ..xl), , rbi tont t,rm. I I is Said thnt the h •nt tendered tho tho Gonorsl Lund I mlin• t.• Congr,inuit, Hughes, of Indiana, which ho will prolitiblydeciinr, a ho did hist March, tho appointment cf Coffirtli,ionyr of I'. T. BARN! m wild, a beautiful artificial lahe in Eir-t Bridgevim, Connecticut, a milt how, and otie-oighth of a wile iu %%kith, upon the banks of which he intends to build a new I ranistart A Numn En of persons in New York nn about to pre, , ent General All!tlith011, the Dalt.. ..f Magenta, w , 01 a horse and mountings cost- A•._,uutl. !ch . . ARI A EN AN- seoeived four thousand pounds- from the Alesr,r-_. Blackwood, her publishers, Mr her novel of "Adam Bede... STot"r, the Democratic candidate for Con- Gress, in Doregon, hea hr. 011 elected. This IS bitter disappointment to the Di - position who have warmly congratulated thermelNW on his supposed defeat. S4I N , dear, - said a fond mother, •' you hay ,• a dirty race. - '• Can't - help it ma'am, dud . - a nick Republican, you know." Vertigo. Extreme Languor and Ealtaxstion. NV ILL Ntil Thou BLE 1 - tir often using ono hot_ le of liEitliAVE'S BiTTERS. Take hall teasp..enful tognal:ly. one hour before ineaiS—ent innuerieeh -ink, a short walk before lireakihst,:tial you will find that all that has cold of Mi. remedy is true. Try it rarely hide 0 relieve cil; head:elm, or weakness of any kind, .. s nd, acidit. of thtomach, Or any ,yinpt.in of I Rend thrtfully.—The Genuine highly Concentrated Ikerhave's Ilollend Bitters n im up in half pint bottles only, and retailed at one dollar per bottle. The groat demand for this truly Celebrated Medicine fora induced many imitations, willeit the public phouiaguard against purchasing. Beware of imposition! See that our name IF on the label of every bottle you BENJAiIiN PAGE, .111. A CO., Sole Proprietors, No. 27 Wood,between First and Second sts., Pittaburgh. BATES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING. WM. JOHNSTON, WOULD GIVE NOTICE that lie has pur ehn„,„ed the interest of his late partner, G. S. BATES, in the ROOFING BUSINESS. and is the sole manufacture and de:der an the following three dictmct Iva , of Roofing:- Ist. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Can vas Roofing. I.d. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel Rooting. Id. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roof. lug. All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Roofing Material lot • wit Printed instructions for 11: , ing. Ul. lice at BATES 6 ridfiNsoNs• OLD STAND, 75 Smith field street. WILLIAM JOHNSON. N. B.—This Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal Roofs, lasting twice as long, at least. as paint, and cheaper. selOalaw FEATHERS. -100 pounds choice FeAth • ers, just received and for nide by JAS.A. FETZER., . corner Market and First streets. New Advertisementg:. NEW FAXit GOODS HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE; No. 77 Market Street, ID [CH DRESS TRIMMINGS, and hand some cloak Trimipinga in all the novoitiem of the RS: season. SHAWIA3ORDF n large lot at lowprietu. Flegant SaSh Ribbon and Bonnet Rit.lions Bugle Hair Nets and Coiffures:* and Fancy Head Dresses, and the MARAPOSA, an entirely new ornament for the head. EMBROIDERIES. • . • Fine Limo and French ‘York SeW. Imre Collars, Ulm. brie and Swiss Collars. Pompadours, Crape Collars and Sets. Embroidered Bands. Mullling. Cambric and Sines and Linen Worked Edging. Embroidered Handkerchiefs Infant's . Caps, Waists and Hobos, Valencienes Laces. Thread Laces and Edging. Stockings and Gloves, of every vine and dosoriplion. Large stock of flibhed Hosiery. Men's SldrLs and Fur nishing Goods—ii full stock. Merino WO Silk Under Garments, for ladies and children. 1111LLINERY GOODS, Ruches. Flowers, Velvits, Satin, Blonds, Laves, Crapes. Feathers, &e., ike., Zephyr Worsteds—all shades of our own importation. Shetland Wool, Yarns, Cheneilles and Knitting Cotton. Skirts and Corsets, of the lota makes. THE STEEI SPRING DOLLAR SKIRT Full SS CEN'Pd. FANCY WOOLENS—Ladiea and Children's. Our Wholesale Rooms, Up Stairs, Are roll of NEW Atilt SEASONABLE tit to niti.•ll %re invite the ntw•rint nitantion of JL•rr6ante and Milt, ners. As we are con , tantly RENEW IN(: our Htoek.und purchase: , on the hest caNti terms., and will sell all g(4.19 in our lint:, as low they ran Le had anywhere 11.1 the country. STOCKIN4,± YARNS fa Mannfacolrer'A Price, Large ntock. of FEW FALL BONNETS., a Whole,lll,l only. 5e13,11,01:2p L.HIRSHFELD & SON, • WILL THIS DAY 4 4 PEN THEM FALL IM1'))11TATI) INS of Cane) Coatings. Cassimerrs, '.,•••antdt. and V ESTIN,,,d purt.ll.-ed exprumoy "ur TAILORING DEPARTMENT, 1. That ph A rpi Or 1 I,,ty am] E:vgance. The liens' Furnishing Department 41,14•1,ra t•xten,vo ty Fliturii•t 'l' rico]] i, Shirt.. silk 'fit, and ti•eart.t. to endls t ttritity. ' , bawl, and 1-111,4, Ltredting titurct4llllli tittittitictitt SHIRTS AND COLLARS f4 , ,,tir0l ..111 a ‘,1111,1. g,ll .1:11111y In StOri:. We 'Wail la. 11411jry t., set• c u r .11,1011/er, arid rrlen , l44lllll f•••-1..vnti,lent that t,tl alibi 1..11/..meritito otNtotne.r. SEWING MACHINES. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED Singer's Family Machine A LIG 117 A ) ELEA ;A N .1...c0ra -4.V7ii/nr. ,11111/IC .11 .0 thu very be9c ,t% le, all tl“. • ;It f "liN SINGER'S STANDARD MACHINES F tnanutnettrur. , purp,, “,11 u t , .l c rah “lit 311 y 11,1 It. , Nlt,tl iia re ..ntl, In recr,nr.l t Macitinw. trint, %Owl, r turent..a. An , ' (1(.11 111 th , .. 1 - 4 , -1 12.1.112,11.1 vx. - arune before purvil,v,inu kTENT FS, I EN. 11 0... f It lNI; 1.11 . 1:1..11 I'ol- f0.1.1.00.1ft, 1 1`.,0. .$1.400.441 10 1, , .1 F:-.1,•14. :.41,4100 (10 , 211,.. , 23 oit.o.i 1"100.0r, Note. 101,000 (10 - I 1 0 ok. 01 011 - ‘r 1;00.1:1 tt, ~tl.: r ':A).101 10 t...‘1.0,1•3tm.1... ... . .. ‘ . 17 . 4•111,11 /611 . .. . 4...1,:.10 00 . .. '_41.474 54 k , t,t,11,••1;1 1. on,l 01 , 1 Prt.tv., . ... 1...7,:us .15 I . - -, 1 - tif3 thatthi• rnY Lu..vd 1,11,1 NIURRA Y. U.t.11...r. ar..1,111...e.1-,1101..,.. 12!1. , i.“ tember.l,z,9 Eit.NE:3l', N..tar) U x. ~FATE)IF.NT THE crn , ept.,nto, 1,59. .......... ........... f 340,000 670,:!13 46 mlirr . thork, of other Bank, O4 tp.•01.• . ...... .... iw.V455 5.; . .. . ........ „then/.6:11 13 1:A•..,Z11 Tht. 4t a t crnentl.lll, .1 in) 1..1 1, h.d 11r 'li\ M c,o r , mitt. twf , ro this day. itonEicr . A KI.VI'EME.YI c.,Noi (,F THE BANE i )1 , MouLla3 \I Drum,;. Sept ..1116., 12.. 1'139. ME.IN.S. I.nan, hill. and N.-4,041115 1tt.31 E.tate and lironixd I{4-nt 1 , 110 by "ther Bank, .... ,ipome . ... . . Ca pllqi !.."14114; 11,142,:00 00 l'r ,, titm Wl4 1:!Jr111r4Z......„ ............ .. ":00.14U 09 1'111...14 Ins td..tiam al. ,l, l , "''''" A ''''"‘"" --- 3 ' 3 •‘ -.4 VI I nl.• t,, otter; Bank % ' .... ..... 7..9.75u rs 1' ,, 1t1ati0n.............. ....... ....... ......... .... ........ • V 1,511, ou I 41.4.-.11.. .. t4S,'ISO L'.l $2,3:36,453 at Tim ( 1 / 1 0011 Stahl : 11011i i, emr,t, to the bet.t of me Imotyletigtt and luthof. JOHN HARYEIt, Camh'r. 511 ,, r11 G. tiud ,IM,r))0.1111.12111 thtV of SeplClTlber heron , 11le, S. SMITH. ~114 Notary sTATEm ENT tli THE ALLEGE! EN I . BANE . Pastl.ttrgli. Setts:nth, 10t1t.IS5o. • ASSETS. Soft. and lidin Diseountod 14/, try other Liuni. Note, uud Cheek+of other Bank, o.ln ll= Due to other litttate In.heldual I.ollosits Tiwut..oveStntement”,eurrect to the be.,t of ntl knowl edge and belief. .1 81 COI (K. rm-hter. Sworn Lula ?,nll,cribi.4l before 11le. the. 12th day 4 Sep terntwr, 18W, (nrl3) solll`. 'PINNEY. Notary STAI'M:VT 'PITT: 11fETtrif.ANTs: - fr EE ,„:'.‘I.ANI"FACTI:IIEIZS' BANK OF pri - rsttußiai. Pitt,,hurgh,londay, September 12, 1959. t'iren so • ihm Depo,tore 286,717 55 Imo other 20.306 31 noDue Commonwealth 3,5411 04 Loan and Pisconnq , 181,4,138 43 coin 142.897 ny Note, ,tll.l Cheeks of other llarMs, .... '4,216 13 Due In other Haul-, 117,62.2 29 The above Statement to eUrrelq and true to the best of InT ir.rnyledizo and bonef. NV. H. DENNY. C'aPh'r. stvortmnd .uhtenbed before to,, Um 12th day of Sep. September, A. D., 18:4 ;" sell a. F. .11EACKENZIE, F. A. MIERSCH Si. SONS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONERS, Wholesale and Retail NO. 42 ST. CLAIR STREET, 41 ,- ,AlAnufacturors of French Sugar Toys, Gumdrops, Cream Dates and Figs, common Candy and KiN5O5, etc., ac., seta FINE TOBACCOS.— 233 Gross Anderson's Solace; 25ti' Aumlet; 25 " Mrs. Miller's Fine Cut; 25 Kegs Fig Tobseti* " • • • 25 Boles Dulcissizious Tobacco, for sale by REYMER & ANDEmsoN No. 39 Wood stre4, azl3 'Oonostue 84 Charles Hobo!. BEFORE YOU ESCORT 'THOSE LA DIES, to the Fair, get a nets Hat. Go to Fleming, Cor. Wood and Slatla Hats, Caps and CLOTHING, at wasibly astonialing low prices. sel3 LT.I 'UBE :P.A.STE.---50 boxes - assoiticrii . voun, ju:t received and for sale by REYMER & ANDERSON, sel3 /12 WQOC/ BS, oppositept. Chales Hotel CIITROIL--15110:-.Leghotni julavl.re` - Wr e il kj and for sale by REYMER k A_NDERt3ON, 5013 " N 0.39 Wood street. - - GREEN TURTLE MEAT AND SOUP.— 10 doz. Hermetically Sealed, just received and for sale by RHYMER ANDERSON, sell. ' 30 Wood otoppositia. Charles Hotel • • .• Near Fourth stroot, Pit t9burgh JOSEPH HOH NE. No. 77 Market street. No. 83 Viood Street, L HI RSHF ELI) sSUN SIINTC+MPL'S %EW S'i'YLES PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE HOPE FACTORY, WITS THE MACHINERY, &C.—On TCESDAY EVENING, September 97n.h, at 7 o'cicwk, at the Commercial Sales ROOM:. No. Fifth street, will lie sold—the undivided two the entire Real Estate, Machinery. &c. &nowt) as the Hope Cottop Factory property, situate in the Fourth ward of the City of Alle gheny; together with the life estate of Pollard ISTCor mick. Esq., in the remaining one-third partof the same. The premises contain about four acres of ground, on which is erected an crtenoire tir.st-class five-story brick Cotton Mill;and other building,Sconnected therewith, oc cupied at present by I. M. Pennock & Co. Also twenty two Dwelling House!. tearing about forty lots for fur ther improvement- The Factory contains over seo spindles, with Die nece-i , ary carding, and other maybe nen% which coot upwards o 1 1100,u01/. ' The above is subject to annual ground rent of &l•Si, payable quartet ly. Plan of the property may be scenes for Auction Store. Further information can be had on app). mg to Jelin Soren, Esq.,corner of Fifth and Grant mtrort,g or to John Lightner, Kor, No. t" - Zii Penn street Terms—Our-third els b• residue in one and two years, with inierc.4. 3.1 .;4 ,tr,e(. I .el.l P DAVIS, Auctioneer. R. STRAW, 1./L7.047 .1 itt. 7;t7 4.3 44.74 62 4 u 44 02 ra,uu to 4!,,54.5 00 ,Z,14 $2.336,45.1 tA) LI Altll.l.llEs Str,: 320. A 29,4 9 2., 51,937 99 LI ABILITIEd. oo 3.2.10 LL . 91,926 04 Vim,34sedisements. THE IaiBATROSS. D. 1111311 El. would respectfully t 4 _u• announce to hist:tier:ids and former patrons, that having leased the aboteb emu' Saloon, No. 130 THIRD STREET, neartheGinttvl House, where he will be harpy to see there, and wait upon them to the beat of his abil ity. Re has on band a stock of the choicest Wines and Liquors of everydescription. LUNCH every day at WA, A. M., and 10. P. 11f.. sel3:3t-tuthasi THE LATEST- - IMPROVEMENT IN SKIRTS.- THE a 0 HOOPED SKIRT, Ao d the OEM : OF FASH lON SKIRT, for Hale •t CHAS. OWNER'S, sel3 No. 78 Market streeL pARPETS AT 'AucTloN.—On Wednes ki clay Afternoon, September 14th, at the Commercial swes fteoms,No 64 Flab ot,will be sold. 25 piecea of Fresh Tapestry, Ingrain, Venetian, List, Hall and Rag Carpets, in Mtantities to suit purchasers. t.el3 ' P.M. akVIS, Auctioneer. co .. M r n ~ Le 1:4 . p. .2? ',, 0 V , So m 5 il .... ~.r.2 el 6; fr" x 2 F. ;4 , ...4 g • '; : i:," ..i ..... z si c m C: 73 > .... g '2: t r i ..... - = I ' '''' S. CO ; ' 2. . -1:1 C:, M 71 '4' - I 4 7 1 4" .- Oct P t ; 1 ".. 13 ,., .., , ..:.4 - ,-, ~.,. '7 to •p• '. - . 4 i , V M -z :,... M to n -. `.e.& 1 3 .1 M •-a = .-3 S t" .1 N . a . t 4 0 ~, . . e g .T, 1,1 2, ~.-: es s- .-.- .p... 5.:--...,: m i. 0 . , - 0 5 t-7. 5- o .- i-i C S C ' ' 7 ' . Tia l :.. M- 3 -,.., it ' it'. ° g , .'- „.., ..; f y, *lt ^ ie. L. 4 M .. r i u. , , 3-' , W .E; 'Z ' i ' 5 , 2 :?..- .s v , 6 ' CI 1-I v, Ca S. o 3: 1-3 a. :, PI , 'En ice 1-4 "r 2 .. M 0 ii "! 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'j, ?. • , V, - 3 . : !. , e 0 V 2 .1 . .9. . .7: 0 Ea, W L W 3 ris 1 . ;) 0 r c , ; '..1 - -57 F. r. :cf,' - I "' i -,.' 2 ', 64 ;-.' - :4 in 5 E ~5' —:4 •-, .. , ~, 4 --. li/ 1,. 4 7 r, : 2 :, F.- 2 " c 1. 4 f . , .•. r . r.. El 5; , N 0 : F. •••,! :n rY: "C ".1. C - ' H 7 ± rn .7... ,_: , .4 )1i . 7;i :?.: ~ : e .-. H Jr, ... v 5. ....C . -: (j . : •... .- LI -.‘ -'-- .. " --:.'" '•• - • ''.' 5 - ;•1 f., .: '..' . . - P I, fi r { -, n 9 ; ,± z ... - q w 7.• •!--: _ r, - - PUBLIC SALE OF MACHINE SHOP, FOUNDRY, ANL, SMITH SHOP, WITH TOOLS,' MATERIALS. &C.. AT L.ATllfillE.—wdi be --old at public sale on Tt.:FDAY. September rth, at 10 o'clock, Pr. 51 , on the premises. the klaulone Shop. with other build lots of ground on the corner of Railroad del Jefferson streets. in Latrobe, Westmoreland county. Pa., on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, 40 miles east of Pittsburgh, lately used as a Car Manufactory, and every way well adapted for the business, or for the man ta-Leto, of Agricultural Implements. Also, the Ma clattery and Tools, consisting' of kleginc. and Boilers, Turning Lathes, Drill Press, Bolt Cutting Machine. Cir cular Saws, Mentes and Termonlug Machines, Wood Planer, l'ongueing and t lrooring Machine, Taps, Dies, Shutting. Belting. 'Pulleys. Grindstone, Blicksmith and Maettinists' Hand 'Tools; Patterxis, Luntbir end Iron. The sal will tar poritive. as the owner is ertgage4 in other business. Persons desiring to examine tine estate Maltreat prior to the day of sale, cart do so by calling en D. Mataban, at Latrobe. Terms, at the sale, will be made lateral. iselidt_ P. AI. DAVIS, Auctioneer. MAN IS A FUNNY ANIMAL—He needs much to complete him before he walksbe hire his fellows. He needs Clothing, and he needs Hats. Now, whilst:we are on that subject, we may as well any that. FLENIING,cor Wood andSiath, is engaged In cov snug men's nakedness. He does It very low. - No charge (or showing goods. Bela TEN DOLLARS.—For the accommodn- Lon of persons who wish!. become their own land lord. and put their rent into a home of tileir mini, we have laid ell - twelve more of those cheap building lols on Nit. Washington, each :Li feet front on a wide streets by 1 00 feet deep. The location is very desirable, and is within 3 tow minute. walk of the city. Price front *lts) io s.l•2l'i each. Terms of payment, 'Pen Dollars in hand: rernninder in small monthly payments. For further in formation -all at our office. . . sofa S. CUTUFIERT & SON. 6l. Market at. F drums Smyrna, for sale by REV&I.ER & ANDERSON, 29. opooaita St. Charles Hotel. SILK RUBES. of the riche st hue, Farley LON a Punipadour Itobe,i; Plvu and PI ureci Silks, Merinos, Defames. &e. Alsu , Shaisla; Mantles,' Duster,. Collars. Flogneings; eseriings, tiroveS arar'Emiiery; nil m a arrived froml NeW York , 1 11 1...q.8Y. sell C. HANSON I,OV L'4, 74 Market street assorted savow, for sale by ßr,a G UM DROPS o y. l,hs i son No. 39 Wood st. opposite St. Charles Hotel. JOSEPH W. SPENCER, No. SO Market Street, I 8 M - OPENING I I , a SPLENDID STOCK of DRY GOODS, CJIIIMLNNO ELEGANT DRESS SILKS, RICH WOOL DELAINES, . Rich hinted Merinos; i t alchucins, A Large Assortment of DREES GOODS,.HOUSE FURNISHING and DOMESTIC GOODS. SKIRTS, in great variety. THE BEST DOLLAR SHIRT. This stock iNTery attractive; bough:o444p pest terms and will be sold atthe LOWEST PRICES. Bel° JOSHUA L. BAILY, ImpoOteir and' Jabliet , _ F . - DRY GOODS, No. 213 Market Street, Philadelphia, HAS NOW OPEN, One of the Largest and Choicest ASSORTMENTS OP GOODS, In This Market, To which hen:mites THE SPECIAL ATTENTION 0 F FIRST CLASS BUYERS, FROM EVERY SECTION. GENTS' FINE SHIRTS--At • 16W, OR:4411, FAWN,,. Bela corner Filth and Narked sidiakk, , NeW AdVOrtiSPl77-7 Us TO BRIDGE ( XLVI`RACTORI3. V t e , tl r;bipo posais will be reeeiroitnt the offices _ e CoOnly Commissioners of Allegbediand Westmoieland elOttn ties, until 10 o'Cloek,,A. ofSeptemberlfithor orl the ground, at lu M..lBth inst.. for tliatweetiorief a BRIDGE ACROSS:YUCKETY CREEK, at Stewart's Mill—the creek beingthe liha between the two comities. Spelt - fifty-two feet. Stone-wiwk to be done hy.thepereh. Suporstruature by the'.foof Plan:rand specifica tions will be exhibited 4 On the day of letting. seo:3tclaltw7 BY ORDER OF COMMISSIONERS. tCSTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.—A meeting of the Stockholders of the NORTH AMERICAN MINING COMPANY,of DetroitAvill he held at the °Rice of J. H. SEWELL, Esq., (Jones' Building,) on Wednesday, the 14th of September...inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of hearing the report of a committee appointed to visit the Mine, and of considering the best means of rendering available the recent important discoveries on the location, and such other business as may be brought before the meeting: • T. H. NEVIN. seLttd Secretary N. A. Mining Co. R. CDMINGIII.II, ..... CUNNLNGLIAM,.- S. CUS:LIGIIAN, D. IHMED.I C. DUNCAN. CUNNINGHAMS & CO.-PITTSBURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—WAREHOUSE, No. 119 Water street, and LW First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors • below Monongahela House, Manufacturers of Pittsburgh City Window Glasa, Druggists' Glass Ware. an dAmertean Convex. Glass,for parlor wind ows,ch urches and public buildings. W. &D. II G U'S, N 0.69 Market St., Cor. Fourth, ARE PREPARED to otTer to Wholesale and Retail Buyers, a large and attractive stock of FRENCH, BRITISH AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Black and Fancy Silks, New Style Printed DeLaine ROBES, Printed Merinos, Cashmere and DeLaine SHAWLS AND DUSTERS, IN GREAT VARIETY. A complete and full clock of HOUSEKEEPING and DOMESTIC GOODS. The above comprises one of the LARGEST and MOST ATTACTIVE STOCKS ever offered. Purchasers aro in vited to examine and judge for the meelves. seLliy NEW FALL GOODS, NOW OPENING AT C. HANSON LOVE'S, No. 74 Market Street WE ARE HAPPY TO BE ABLE TO inform our numerous friends, customers nod the public generally, that we are now opening the most ATTRACTIVE stock of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS c -3 r SHAWLS, CLONES. RAGLINS Mourning floods, llonsefurnisbing Goods, DOMISTIC & STAPLE GOODS That we have ever bveu able to Mier. In our stocloril be found all the novelties of the season, there being sor eral styles NEVER BEFOREOFFERED INTHIS MAR KET. W will also be almost daily in receipt of NEW GOODS, In addition to our present atook, all of whichwiil be sold as low, and a good many articles lower, than they can be found in the city. Please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhore. S 4 Market st.,t.,txeen Fourths Dihmund, ,srl•_tocMtw PITTSBURGH, PA 4Y U't , vA zo i ty, tkpy impivit• Jlaf PLIBLISIIED.— A NEW TREATISE ON R,,,n0:0rrh,41. Seminal illahnest, -Verrons and Genera/ Li • tilde, Impotence and all Watts,: arisinafrom Our habit ..r f , ,lnve and other r.rcesse,_._ Front the nnpubliShrd kr lirepipte of if. Bexxenquet, M. D. Ar Pointing out a ruoda of cure at once certain and tsetual, by which every sufferer, no matter what Macon- Llo , n, may ettrci Mtn:roil* without the knowledge of even a room mate. andat tho least pmsdblo cott. therebt• aVoid hie the numerous quads and quack nmtrunas of the day. The author was a French PhysiCian of great attainra oda who spent many years In investigating the nnturt'and ireatineutof thisdisease, which aurnisilyearrieS thousands to an untimely grace. Bent under seal to any Lt:4l,A on reCript Of two postage, stamps. Address. S. C. PAINE & CO. , Louisville, Ry. sel2:lydass COUNTRY MER CHANTS, CITY DEALERS. and the public, will find a large] stock of F.tNfY VARIETY HOODS, TOYS NOW OPENING, 1 And for sale at the Lowest Prices.' Buyers are invited to call and! exanunp o4F assortfnent road prt.l ces betors ppreltabitig elsewherof J. P. KAUFFMAN, !C0.92 Wood street. CHICKERING & SONS' •SEW SCALE IllOp, PIANO FORTES. THE subscriber has now on hand, a most splendid - stoek' Of /lands. consisting 'of 6;4: and 7 Octaves, in Plain and Carved Case's df the most ele g ant desenption, from the celebrated Factory of Chickering 1- Sons. The instrnments 'are all provided with' their latest immlyeinetita, Itarad-rtlse-4moss Dectoz-Ddx- PEA- 9 7 P*l3 . = oupts, aqa ilri3 ENLARGED NEW SCAT,V, By which a much larger sound-board is obtained, con sequently the tone is rendered veryymwerful, yet retain ing its sweet and musical quality. By the perfection of the Action, the performer is enabled to produce all grades of tone from pianissimo to fortissimo, with the greatest ease. Cumlmmo 4 Saws' Ptoos Oro thus spoken of by the best artistes and critics in our country:— THALBERG says:—"They are beyond comparison the best I have ever seen in the United States, and will com pare favorably with any 1 have ever known." GUSTAVE SATTER say:—. The opinion which I ex pressed three yeare ago, has been more than confirmed to me, by the continued use of them, viz That for vol ume and pure quality of tone, with nicety of articulation, they are une3uallel." [From the National Intelligence{ Washingtori.l "They can safely bear comparison with instruments from any part of the world, in point of tone, strength and elasticity of touch." (From the New Orleans Ficapme.l F°r . fee/lence of material, elegance of finish, and faithfutneas of werttruauship, and above all for volume and variety, mellow aweelnea6, brilliancy and perma nence of tone, they are unequalled." [From the Farrely Journal.] "The peculiar musical qualities belonging to the Chi ck ering instruments, are a full, musical , rich and Pow erful- tone, free from any _wooden, noisy-, loudness of sound, an disagreeable to the sensitive musical ear. They have also an easy, even and pleasant touch, and will keep in tune better than any Pianos known. . . . . . The public are invited rail and examine tneae plea did j.patrynente, which are 'sold ap Factory Prices and Warranted. sur2.s.aaw MADAME APOLLINE TETEDOUX! BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. N 0.148 THIRD ream, Pittsburgh. This School offers to young ladies, besides a full Eng bed course,unusual - &edifies toiro the French Lan gnage and Literature, the Pnnei an American born, avii ng resided several years in France, and being assist ed bfldr. Tetedon2, a native of Perla, and graduate of the t College C44l44?lnagee.''' The Second annual session Will open on Monday, the 12th of September...' • Price of tnitlonlay the tent, v,..% F renc h and Latin taught without eatraeharge. ho pupils received under ten years of age. For circulars, Ac.„' apply - arldr. Mellor's and Mr. Davi son's stores, or,. pp,realdwame 4.141-Warne .Tetedou.a... 50 . _ RF.AvS 24137 FifiliwiNG, P AP E R ; ` 4Tii - iattpailoiTaa lity, for sale low to close . com. siettielit, by . . 'oltezwr.cic. - i sows, jy2o . - Nos: /*Slut 26/lArtleeVetreet.'z' C. HANSON LOVE, NEW GOODS NEW GOODS NEW GOODS NEW GOODS INEW GOODS INEW GOODS 'NEW GOODS selo:2miltwiß JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET ~--~ rnsurancq. CITY AND COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT, in pursuance of an act of Assembly relating there to, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved April 11th, 1959, Books to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the City and County Insurance Company of the city of Allegheny, will re'opcn at the office of PETER PETERSON, Federal street, Allegeny, on MONDAY, the 11th of July, and be continued until the whole number of shares are subscribed. from 9 o'clock, A. H., to 4 o'clock. P. M., each Jay. Josiah Ring, James L. Graham, Henry Irwin, William B. Pusey, Peter Peterson. John Birmingham,: 0. G. Craig, . Wm. P. Baum, - James Old, John Irwin, Sen., James Gibson, John Sampson, C. Yeager George Lewis, Samuel Gorrnly, Nicholas Voegtitly, S t en" John A. Scott, R John W. Riddle, R. P. M'Dowell, Samuel Lindsay, Jun.. J. a L c i o d . g mor e r c ~ M. Boreland, Thomas Farley, - D. M. Evans, Alex% Hilands, R. W. Poindexter, Thomas Donnelly, James Park, Jam, James A. Gibson, ' D. Lest Shields, Chettnistdoners. jylldf .__.. GREAT wESTERN. Insurance and Trust Conipan'. OFFICE. IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, 403 AVAINVT Sr, PHILAMELTILIA. CHARTER PER PETUAL. Authortsvil Capital, - $OOO,OOO. STATEMENT, MAY 18, 1850. • CAPITAL—Paid in and seenrAly incelted T. 298,400 00 ASSETS, MAY 18,1859. C. on—On hand and iu Bank 412,819 R 8 In hands ofAgents 6.62711 -19,337 05 Real Estate owned by the Company 4%000 CO Bonds and Mortgages—bearing six and seven per cent- interest. 162.,940 00 Debts due the Company, well secured 17,748 81 Stock—Par value 1 78,450 00 Bills receivable for loans, 4 c., not yet matured,. 20,117 43 All other securities 15,000,00 Total 3352,4832 . 4131LITIES. ossm—Adjusted, not yet due_. ......5 5,303 4G Unadjusted ;,03157 A waning proof 5,000 00 All other claims a1i,574 57 233,909.70 J. WRIGHT, Secretary. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, 97 Water st, Pittsburgh. _ witl:L_ INT 0 R.'l'l3M FLINT ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 • CAPITAL 58,295,500 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 2,194411 02 ANNUAL REVENUE. for tho year ending January 31,18.58 --- MITTS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Loss or Damage by Fire, almost every description of Property. The Patcs of PremiuDl"nre moderate, and, in all ensee, based upon thd character of the owner or occupant, and the merits of the risk. Losses promptly adjusted end !mid - without reference to London. A special ir_rntev,ent :fund provided in Phila delphia for payment of lasace ill this country. PIIIaLURCti . Mestu : s:Jaines Id'ettlly 4. Ca., 174 Wood :stret; " John Floyd A Co.. 173 Wood street; " Brown 3 Kitkpatricks, 193 Liberty street D. Gregg e Co.. 99 Wood anvil; " Wilson, M'Elrov A Co., 54 Wood street; " -James Ilif l einidtess .4 Co., 113 Wood street " Ca- tr 6 Water street; B. A. Falinestoek 6 Co., First and Wood JUL; Jos. Woodwell 6, Co-Second and Wood sta.; Atwell, Leeit Co.; 9 Wood street; " Burchfield a CO, Fourth and .6larket streets " M.'Candless, - Means d Co., Wood and Water Ma P.7.1 . 12.ENCES IN PIIILADELPFILL George H. Stuart, 11,1_, 13 Bank street; ' • - Messrs. Myers. Claghorn k Co-. 232 Market street; Wm. .4 - Co., 22 South Front street; 3roitcheou Collins, Front and New streets Smith. 'Williams 913 Market street; James Graham Letitia stree Joseph 11.. Mitchell, l'resident Miehanies Bank t James Dunlap, Esq., President Union Bank; Bon. W. A. Porter, late-Judge Supreme Court. . JAMES W. ARROTT. 'Agent; - Temporary Office, 103 - *cod streist. - - ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO, OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE--So: 37 Fifth Street, Bank Bled& . TNSfJlO , 7.'i AGAINST ALL 1,11 - 4 - 2tB FIRE AND MARINE Rib'ti.4. ISAAO T'ret,identt JOHN D. McCORD, Tics! President; I!. M. ROOK, Secretary; Capt. WILL DE.-AN.U.nteral Agent. Drask-rora--IFane .loner, C. G. Hussey, Harroy Cblldb Capt. IL C. Gray, John A. Wilson. B. L. ahneatoclr, John I,aae. 31 Pennock, It. P. Starling, Capt. Wm. Dean, They. Howe, Robt. 11. Davis. myn DELAWARE MIUTITAL' SAF-ETT INSURANCE COMPANY GoRroRATED BY THE LE43SI4- TIME OF PENNSLVANIA,IB34S. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WAZNUT .172 PHILADELPHIA. • Marine Insurance. VE‘.z.SELS, ) CARGO. • ;•. To all parts of the 'Nail., FREIGHT, J INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by Ricer, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages to all parts of the Union. FIRE I 2 s:SURANC?_-u - On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Houses, etc., eta. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,:.- Noiramal.,lBsa. - . . , . Bonds, Mortgages, and Real L..%ita1c...... ...... -.$ maai Philadelphia City 611 cent.. Loan- . 105,10.1 Pennsylvania State Leans, . . ....... ....,.,..............104,423 United States Treasury Notes . 30 ,3/3 80 Railroad a 7 cent. Mortgage 80nd5............ 67,37640 Stocks m Railroads, Gas and Insurance Cos-. 25,332 30 Bills Receivable . .. ?11,468X36 Cash on hand_ 42,037 86 Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on •W 8 ~. Marine Policies recently issued, and other 61, lf debts due the Company. 1 . utarcTor.s. Wm. Hart.in, • • 'SAmtiel E stAik,4 Edmund A. Sander, J. F. Pontotoc,- .. . TheaphiluS Paulding, Henry Sleep, John - R. Penrose, Edward Darlineup. John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooke, James Traquair, Spencer M'llvante,• , Wm. Eyre, Jr., Thomas C. Hand, , . James C. Hand, Hobert Burton, Wm. C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones Joseph H. Seal, ' James B. M'Fikar.4 Dr. R. M. Huston, Joshua P. Eyre, Geo. G. Lieper, John B. Semple, Pitt Hugh Craig, D. T. Morgan, Charles Hale; J. T. Log. - _____ _eday,— -- •Jee*, WILLLAM .I,A.R.TLN, President. TT10.9 C. RAND, Vice President: . Hasa: L r um n l 7 , ' s ePV4 l 9 - - • . .. .., - '- A. MADEIRA, Agent. - 1; );0. 95 . Water street. Pitteburkh, PHILADELPHIA FIR.t-ANtk- LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, • Opposite the Custom 110u5e,..,- IATILL MAKE AIL KINDS OF INSU I ; . RANCE, either Perpetual or Lnnitexh on ere* de!eriptlon of Property or Merchandise, at .reasonalls. rates of premium. ROBERT P. KING. President, M. W. BALDWE4, Vices President,- • DIRECTORS: Charles Bs es, E. R. Cope, E. B. Engtl4-4 Georg,o W. Brown, P. B. Savery, Joseph S. • C. Sherman. John Clayton, S. J. Magargee, E. Biller, F. Buctamm, Secretary ". G. COFF/N, Agent,. iyhly Corner Third and Wood street& 'ENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Of Pittsburgh. • No. 63 Fourth gtreoi Jacob Painter, Rody Patterson, I. Grier Spren4 . C. A. C o tt on , James IL Hopkins. Carrier, • , Henry Sprott!, Zilch. yneghtly, George W.BtrtltlL A,: y . J o ao, Wade LI pto • , Robert Patrice, chartered- . ' 3301).000 PME AND Ida RIN T.IIi:EN,• of MI de; seriptione. omens: A. A. CARRIER, President. L GRIER SPROUL, Secretary Num Pittsburgh Insurance Company, HO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. ROBERT GALWAY, President" ALEN. BRADLEY, Vice Presicipni. _i. A. ILINER4 KT, Secretary. Insures against BULL AND CARGO RISES;4:I% the Ohio and Mis.shuappi Rivera and tributartnaomell, MARINE RISES generally. - And against loss and damage by Fire, and against' the tenon.Perds of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Tnutspcq-- DI/ILC . IOBB. Robert Calmly, ~, _. . Samuel M`Clurto an,' Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Scott, • ..... '„ .- James Marshall, David Richey .-: ••:•• James W. Hallman,, Charles Arbut not, Alexander Bradley, J. L. Leech, ' John Fullerton, N. F. Bart, '._ . R. Robinson, Robert H. Harth3Y• -, ' - ' William Carr, . . 31" Gill. l'il,* Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. s GEORGE RAMIE, President F.M. GORDON, 4 41seristar T , •• •`",, Ones N 0.92 Water street, (Spang Co.'s Warehouse up stairs) Pittsburgh. Will Insure against all kinds of FIRE and MARINE, A Home Institution managed by Directors %Irina are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character wi.acktAcy h ave a,sumed, as offering the best protec tion to those who desire to bo insured. Stock Accounts ASSETS, APRIL Cnt1i,.1&59, OfEcrfuniiture Open h Accounts, etc Cas . • Premium Notes_._— Notes and bills discounted • DIZICTOREI. veorge Dainf J. W. - Butl er , Mille,r Jr, Jame, wuje . George W. Jited e r athani aMP A e rki no LYs • talrEcilhtr:l\ D. II: " 4 "'"? Ale:soder remmo. C. W. Rtsket Wm. 11. &SON 933,734 12 •.•.....s vo,ooo ao 2,b30.,1:0 2ao no 17,686,.39 1 5487' .23 V 309,144 Ogy