. r mAM gj*.iw svi5 v i usMir* V'B BUB.O H I . (JA . , T - *» 18S4 - roa pbbsidsnti GEOBGE-BaJIoOLELLAH, „ „ . . OF NEW JERSbTiV , ], M . . tVR VICK P-lI.KBIDENT ij . I geobgeh. BEmETbti;'’ „ m! :f; vi, t.l ...J.'-aW i>> •■i!"'-.'' ‘ -i-’ r 'i *>'*■' 1 i ■,,'in a i« > Masr Meeting?'od-Saturday Sight! ! ,-»!cViSj AUbgbeoy OOunty are re -oui i iii qntattil fo AIWIBWnaC the ST. GHABLES HO t'-u t the 3d «t 7 o’cloek . &-m^ttrntliSrjtheinomination of Gfeo. XSEO. B -i* ( i j*i .fob! lPreiident,»' and < the Hon. - i ii oGEQJHi.PENDIiETON Cot Vice i*fe*ldeat. ■>? - ,j ym«nf»nt «pflrtgn • will« h« .present, • Among iius v-i --i *2ura» KNf: *»!■-*'si r! • ‘ -V3}!‘i i;ai f •'*' WnutHldlißEy of Pa. • •" ‘Hon. 3-L. DAWSON of Pa. Ktif Vioae ■' ' M-i ?toHi th'Sesißßiorp*. . Ilads i'lt ttASKIPri of N,y. 7'. '. 1 ■'''i; Han.O-W.CIALIiRIttA.N,Fa tw ! .It , isKjtl ,*-• jar.! i ChairmanOouniy-Oanuafttee. •».; Hr.** - , jD.B- H*zjDr,iS«oretMjr.’ . 1,1 > a? -,c< v.ii-fi-., i ; pe*w>crfttfoCounty Convention. **•4'*•>*' "v-.-'ii ■■' JP|WW™«».An«ii»t,U». ISM. if JJJ - ! ~it fll the, Ppmocratio Ooantjr Ext I eculive OpmniHt€c, iifiUl this day at the St. • -cv ; .ißfod* 1 Hotel, the, .following reeolutions ware iViiiT-ffi • • • >l t ,, fiaolxfid, Th»t the. Countyi Oon»ent)on.foxJthe nqinlnatixm: o£ Gountyflfflcersih&ll beheld at f ■«“ , > tf 16 Cojwy J;,. v jth*Wpf.sep^^r«***-• y ■* c • , I th££leqtioa of to? the - rjV- y/j, bejd ,on«Satujtfilay»t jiaidvr «*«epte :.,, ," lpgM fjO.ftfobns Jowejdftp the plane of eleotion ,’... Inaaid Tpwoahip to be at Braildoch'a ■ Field. y, i\ •J. '.'. I. , ;,, ~ ~.q.SHAj.Bß,,Chairman. b. R'Rains, Secretary. - -By-thifr eatl the- Democracy ofi the :.i " : county from paying some attention to their iocal primary' meetings. By Sat ,. u.rday, the people: will knawithe result | , oftifoChicfigo gathering, and they win ',• « be better prepared to open the canvass ! vvhichds certain to result in a Democ- .critic national triumph. ' another good story spoijleo. •,r , i 'Fhe-hard condition of the Abolition party, at the preaeut time, compels the leaders toiindolge in the greatest contra . ... ~ dictions; their case being hopeless, ac : -counts for theix desperation. 'Yor about a month they have been parading a pre . tended interview, ■which, they said, took -ii' jilace between Col. Jacques Weare authorized and requested to an ' .'. . uounpe notwithstanding all that has been writ* .tenor said on the suhieotrth&t-neither Mr. Oil r-4iore)apr 90*.- Jacques owttie one hand, qor Mr. ooHbe athfr, hivi ever-been. dor are » howriiPthrtfflied tA-eupreSsranvNieaireft, * views, or opinions oMhe President of theU. S. either In Canada pr Richmond del the subject of nego tfatlftnafeV piftbe Vfeyoflft' What he has plainly and carefully written over his own signature. That the mUilonto Richmond waf initiated had* nb s authority whatever to speak direotly or indi rectly for the. r J k re*ideut of the U. S. officially or unoAclaflyi 'oMbr Abraham Lincoln unoffi cially or privately. ” There is evi4ently & rarge h>ose * r in tke Abolition machine, which will cause, iMiQ, a very akort Ume. For three or four weeks its impress the people that onr Administration was anx ious for peace, as evidenced by correspondence at Niagara,and Jacques & Ca’s visit to Richmond; Mr. ’ LtNCoiiN,‘hlarmed by the extreme Abo litionists repudiates the whole proceed ing,abd falVs’blck upon his “to whom it may concern, ’* which announced no talk of peace till the Booth abandons . i-J 'I i 3.-: But how will poor Gbkeley take this slap in the face from Ur. Lincom? As for Jaqqubs & Co., they arp pppr devils , /tryingHo turn kn honest penfiy by the publication of sensation romances. Calnmny and Falsehood. The Abolition press, it seems, intend relying for sucpesa in the approaching election, upon calumny of our candi dates, and .falsehoods regarding the principles of our party. Read the fol lowing from an article in yesterday’s Commercial of this city: 'ffJtls ialtiaUy evident that the leadei s of the Democratic party hare made up their mlndi to endthewat by granting to the South the lode-, denoe whiotrl) AVIS a Co., demand.” ! f -imagine the' brazen face falsifier, IT - you can, eapafble of pbning such a falne ' hood while f th@ follohriii'g resolution the - •!’fltsrofthe waafresh • In his memory: * “jtiidvtt: •tWtlnffie'fiitursastathapatfr'we .wwm: 'fidelity to| the 'Tfotys nnrf»r thfi fkmstttutiflT as «cg|d ' wilibaiseen that?® !« painfully evident”- that thajC7oAmzmaZ«: .atatemeni ia&irery great falsehood. 1 -ii . , v to • ' .. -a-. .m wafinJ lediefe- ».»* 0F,.0H10. •AND VIOTOBY! "WHO IVlifc VOTE FOB HIM! The New York Tribune suggested, the other day, the necessity of making the present Residential canvass a one; the d|ra not so poor in spirit or in parse as to submit to any such sacrifice as Shylock demands. There'is but'a limited sup ply of money seeklnginvestinent at any time, and the Government offers to pay liberally for its use. At the rate of sev enand three-tenths l per cent, per-annum, to say nothing of the collateral advan tages; it U the strongest borrower ih the market;-andeverf feeling of interest, as waUßa-patriotism' and duty, should in- Idocaqac readers to invest in its loans. ■; hr),lt ic.inli v i Ww' tiuPnoVowr MamhabGbh. Ffcv has de- the rebelarmy JhTan nf t taSfioqsK> at .snaosaretsm • IS noiiilorffi sealjlobi ai .ruuaoa an" to jsi THE POST—mTSBUROH. SATITB DAY THE VOICE OP THE PEOPLE. Popular Endorsements of the Solatia* •* | • history of the'-coijntry pays the World affords no parallelitp the Hnten«sJntqrest with which the citizens i |of N o&dr£vf all shades of political '■ yesterday the result o the ballot, which it was known would be tatcen at Chicago during the morning. Long, before the hour of the, meeting ol thflcdnvention the telegraph oe&tp, .88 cents, and fMOpe>hororpofc r> 7 ?a aumwd PBEBHMINEEAL WATERS. Congress, Empire, JQsseiurer. Blue fdck, and Arteeiftrafratcr*?- constantly on hand, fresh, direct the swinge at JOSEPH fcLEaiXNp, sept corner of ffc* Diamond and,M*|let st. PINK POTjUiHgA PV9BA#IOi " of Potash ChnalnHtfrl be JOSEPH sepl corner of the Djfemond! A TENT THE really good Patestf Medicttet wir be ob tained at •» r Jus, FLEMING’S sepl corner of the Diamond and Market ft C~ IEMEST.-FOR FRtTIT CASS. AL- J ways on band, at JUS. FLEMING’S s»pl corner of the Diamond and Market ft. rS“A UNIVERSAL MEDICINE.—BY • s *> f i what we eat, by the air we breathe, or by the water w« drink, we' can be made sick; or by fatigue, or from debility induced >by heat, because these end'by producing impuri ty of blood. To regain health we must purify the blood, by tbe organ* of the stomach and bowels 5 these organs must be continued in the regular performance of that duty which nature has assigned them, and ahquld there be any im pediment. to what does experience point T TO BKANDRETH’S PILLS, which oannot injure, and which will aurely re store the bowels to the regular performance' of their duties. The dyspeptic, the billlous will And them a treasure of health and the same nuty be said to all who ore sick In any way, take Brandreth’s Pills and be cured. Sold by THOMAS BEDPATH, Pittsburgh, and by all respectable dealers in medicine*. auB-iyd&wo ra* UNPRESENTABLE H E AJD 9 are in a moment beautified by the oper ation of CRIST ADORO’S HAIR DYE, which, without the slightest trouble, imparts to the hair of the head, the whiskers, beard or moustache, any shade of brown or the most perfect biadk. Ladies can use it without boil ing their fingers. It is the most expeditious hair dye in the world,and the only one free from every poisonous ingredient, and that contains a nourishing and emollient vegetable principle. OKLSTADOBO’S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, a valuable adjunct to the Dye, in dress ing and promoting the growth and netieef health of the hair, and of ltsMf, when used alone —a safe guard that protects the from de cay under all circumstances and under all climes. Manufactured by J. ORISTADORO, No. 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by ku Drug gists. Applied by all Hair Dressers, auB-lye&w* £2gr>Dß. TOBIAS’ VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT, pint bottles at fifty cents each, for the oure of lameness, outs, galls, colic, sprains, &0., warranted cheaper than any other. It is used by all the great horsemen on Long Island courses. It will not aure ring bone nor spavin, as there is no liniment in ex iatance that will. What it is stated to oure it positively does. No owner of horses will be without after trying one bottle. One dose re vives and often saves the life of an over-heated or driven horse. For colic and belly-ache it has never failed. Just as sure as the sun rises, just no sure is this valuable Liniment to be the Horse embrocation of the day. Office 6c Uortlandt street. New York. Sold by THUS. KEDPATH, Pittsburgh, and all respectable Druggists. auS-tydftwo pgjf—A FACT. • • • * Is It a Dys, **••••« • la the year 1866 Mr. Mathews first prepared the VENTETTAN HAIR DYE ; since that time It haa been used by thousands, and in no Instance has it failed to give entire satisfaction. The VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest in the world. Its price Is only Fifty cents, and each bottle contains double the quantity of dye in those usually sold for 91. The VENETIAN DY E is warranted not to in jure the hair or scalp in the slightest degree. The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation whatever. Tbe VENETIAN DYE produce* any *>>■<** that may be desired—one that will not fade,crock or wash out—one that is a* peimanent a* the hair Itself. For tale by all druggists. Price 60 cents. AT 1. MATHEWS. General Agent, 12 Gold st. N. Y, Also manufacturer of Mathkwb’ Arotoa H * rn OMtttt, the best hair dressing in use. Price 26 cents. Janlfi-lyd >J KNKTIAN HAIR DYE, VENETIAN LINIMENT and ÜBIST ADO BO’S MATH UYE, sold at JOS. FLEMING’S DRUO STORE, for. of thelMamond and Mjuketgt. 133“* WE HAVE LEARftftD NOT TO be astonished at anything. Years of ex - perlenceand correspondence extending through, out all the nationalities of the habitable globe have turned their theories into facts and estab lished a basis from which ivs need not err. We arti not surprised at such facta a* the following— althouge the persona who write them are. We know the persona ami circumstances, bonce feel at liberty to indorse their statements: Nkw Bedford, Mass., Nov. 24, 180. Duae Sib : —I have been Afflicted nuuy pun with severe prostrating cramps In my Umht,3coU feet atul hands, ami a general disordered system. Physicians and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting some friends New York wfio were using Plantation Btttersthey prevailed upon me to try them. 1 commenced with a small wine* glassful after dinner. Feeling better by degrees, In a few days 1 was astonished to find the cold ness an«l cramps had entirely left me, and 1 could sleep the night through, which I had not done for years. 1 feel like another being. My appe tite ana strength have also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. Respectfully, j uxuth RuaeßL* Hbhdsbuby, Wls., Sept. 16, 1888. “ • • * I have been in the army hospital lor iourieen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, 111., they gave me a tattle of Plante* tion Bitters. * • Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. • • O. A. FfiAUTß.*’ Tne following is from the Manager of the Union Home School for the Children of Volun teers : UAvnmn Mtuaio*. 67th St., > New York, Aug. 2, ISO. f Du. Dkajßb :—“Your wonderful Plantation Bitters hare been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness and weak lungs with most happy effect. One little girt in par ticular. with pains in her head, loss of appeute, and dally wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had oeen exhausteu, has been en tirely restored. We commenced with but a tea spoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly Increased, and she is how well. Respectfully, Bias. O. M. Davos.’' “*• * I owe much to you, for I (verily be lieve the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. Rav. W. U, Waggokkh, Madrid, N.V,’» "• • * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thv Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend. Aba Ooaaix, Philadelphia,Pa.” “ • * * 1 have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon Preaching. • * Plantation Bitters have cured me. Rev. J. S. Gatborn, Rochester, N. Y. n * * • • I nave given the Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. Cfc VT. D. Ahdhsws, Superintendent Soldier’s Home, Oin., 0. M “ • • • The Plantation Bitters have cured me of Liver Complaint, or which I was laid up prostrate, and had to abandon my business. .H. B. K.IBQ6LKY, Cleveland, O.” « • • • The Plantation Bitters hsve cured me of a derangement of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. O. O. Moofcm, No. 2M Broadway." Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the languid brilliant, and are exhaused nature's great restorer They are composed of the cel©* bra ted Galls ay a Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, aw., all preserved In perfectly pure St. Croix Bum. 8. T.—1860—X. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress afte£ eating, torpid liv er, constipation, Ac., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medi al authorities, and are warranted to preduce an mmediate beneficial effect. They are exceeding ly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. Notice.—Any person pretending to sell Plan tation Bitten In bulk or by the gallon Is a swind ler and imposter. It Is put up only in our log cabin bottle. Beware of botttles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which several per sons are already in prison. See that bot tle has our United States stamp over the cork t mmutilated, and our signature on steel-plate tide label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE 4 CO., Btovlw.y, N. Y. WE fkRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. AF—The genuine . , Treasury give# ..vattae will be received Jor Coupon Treasury payable three yeartfrom A^;. with semi-annual Interest Tat the xdlp ; or three-tenths ]>er cent, per an- And interest both to be paid in lawful mpjjigfs *=* , ' 7 ' l Thesc£3totes will be convertable at the option or the ixolder at maturity, Into six per cent, gold bearing bouds, payable not leas than- -five nor more than twenty yeara Irora their date, .as the Government ;me 3 elect. They will be issued in denominations of $50,|100, s6oo,*l,oooan(f $6 t 000; and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or. some multiple ofjftfty. .dollars. As the notes draw; interest from August 16th, | persons%taidng deposits subsequent to that date i must pay the interest accused, from date pf, note to date of deposit.' ~ " ik> ' AJEOTICLK < Parties depositing 'twenty-five thousand dol- h lars and upwards for these notes aV any one time will be allowed a commipoloq of one quarter of one per cent; • - * ‘' l Special Advantages of this Loan. It .is a Nation ai. -.SAyiNoa Bane, the higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Any savings bank which pkjTi its depositors in U 8. Notes; considers that it is paying in tha best circulating' niedium of the country, andjit cannot pay In: anything better,, for its own assets are either in ’ government se curities or id notes or bonds payable in govern ment paper. 1 • -. * Convertible into a cent, 5-20 GoidiJtoncl. - ; In addition.to the very liberal, interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conver sion is now worth about three per cent, per; an num, for the current rate for &-20 Bonds is not less than nlnejwr anuuin, and belorfe the war the premium on six per cent, U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent, per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MUNI CIPIAL TAXATION. But aside from all toe ad Vantages we have ennumerated, a special act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from local ta a ac tion. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per .cent, per annum, according to' the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. , . : j It is believed that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as those issued by the gov« rnmeat. Id all other forms of indebted ness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stoce companies, or seper&te companies, only, is pledged for payment, while the'whole property of the country is held to secure the dischajge of all the obligations of the United States. Subscriptions will be received by the Treasur er of the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated De : poaitaries, and by tbe • • ''' ’ First National Bank of pittsburgn, Pa»- Third National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa. Fourth National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa. and by all National Banks which are deposi taries of public money, AND All RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout tAe country will give further infor mation and , AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRL sepl-ltnd&w CAVALRY BQO/IS, CAVALRY BO6IS, CAVALRY BOOTS, MARCHING SHOES, MAECHING SHOES, MARCHING SHOES, M’CLELLAND’S, 55; FIFTH STREET. . MP3 [ . Whitd Country Flannels, Barred Country Flannels, Grey !Country Flannels, For sale by WHITE, ORR if CO. PHBNIN INSURANCE COMPANY OF NE>V >’ORK. Stktukb OBjowm.l., Pres’t. 4 * PHXLA2£DZRSBAJV, SeC,y. V- Cash Capital .$600,000 Surplus Marlehl, ig64 222,219,20; Assets..... 20 Washington Insurauoe v Qomj).any» Hew _ "tori. O. O.Satterlek, Pres’t. W. K. LoTaaov, Sec. Cash Capital '. .$400,000 00 Assets February L 1864. 632,000 00 Scrip dividends dr 60 per cent, made In 1861.. 1862, and 1869. •* Policies issued for the' above companies on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture and for Ma rine Risks. S. S. BRYAN. Agt. 86 p 3 69 Fourth st. WASBITA Ott STOSKS AND * SLIPS, for said by JAMB SHOWN, *ep3 lag Wood .street. Revolvers and pistols, con stantly on hand and for sale, by JAMES BOWN, Mp 3 . , * 156 Wood stfeet. SHOT GUNASINGLE AND DOUBLE BARBEL.—The only large stock In this oity, for sale by JAMES BOWN, *ep3 136 Wood street. ri AMJE BAGS, SHOT BELTS, AND RE* Powder Flasks of every description, for sale by -., JAMES BOWN, sep3 w ' 138 Wood street V EW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS t~J.‘ H. Xw BORLAND has just received his stock of FALL AND WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES, comprising all the latest styles of Gentlemens* Ladies' and Childrens’ wear which he ts selling at a very small advance on cost. SUMMER GOODS at old prices. Call at No. 98 Market street, 2d door from Fifth street. 6 ep3 ONE OR MORE ALIEN OR VETER AN Substitutes oan.be had for ONE OB THREE YEARS, by applying at the William Penn Hotel, 422 Penn street, September 3d. 1864. sep3lt DR. BROWN HABUADE THE BTU dy and treatment of ' Delloato Diseases The business of his life. His speciality is .Ven ereal diseases, and other private troubles, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess. Also, all diseases arising from Im purity of the blood. Chronic Ulcerations. Piles - Rheumatism, Rupture and Skin Diseases. Of fice and Private Rooms, No. 60 SMITHFIELD STREET. B ep3.it S E B T B— * ° SELL IT Presidential Campaign Medals and Pin badges. These medals and badges are finished in a style superior to any thing yet offered to the public, and are furnished to the trade and peddlers at pricerthat will allow front three to dve hundred per cent, profit. Sample medal in white metal, 26 cents. Address JOHN STAN TOG, Stamp and Brand Gutter, 189 Fifth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. * auao-6t N 0 TJ C K . The studies at st. vincent, COLLEGE, near Latrobe. Westmorland county, will be resumed on MONDAY, Sep tember 6th. f . . r-nu 29 6t P’ OR SAM.— 2SH AeHES COAX AND nufece, together withthe lputovemeats, •ltuntn new Larimer’!, Station,' 0 'nlihi., Wat of Greenaburgh, end within 2% miles' P. B. B. Grade «e»y, title good, and price low. » ... J. H. OASIDAY, Beal JEateife BroYer.-No. 8J Fourth at.. Pitta.' btugh. .... i . jeso RBRRKIi TRKS9.HOOPS—EOU -I ■ ■!■■■ ■ft RmSim; ITTi; No. is Fifth Street TODAV^AfImiISEJIgSm I)®MOGRATB /" ! '.; : “'*-7 -' ,’Y. •’' : ■ If you «r*'tl«M< to •• . » • • ■ I!K DKAFERD. or about going JAB ' in td the army -./■ »■•■ ■ - • 7';» ■ > Qo-and get a pair of Boot* at Concert Hall Shoe Store' G /•. £ ” . •• • s ; I |\:JVo: 66 St. | :.n -•■ :iho Ifyotjare lucky enough toesbape, bay a pal for 1 some Unfortunate friends . .it AU £q LOAN OF 1881 Proposals for Xipaii. * Tubas ubt Dspabtxkvt, j ■ . August 80,11864. \ OFFKRS WOb iE Rn 53 CElVEDafrthis Departmeirt/lih'der the ac of March 3, tees, until noon Of FRIDAY, the 9tl of September, 1804, ‘ for bonds ufthe Unite* , to the amount of about tbirtyJone and j half million dollars, being the amount of unac cepted offers undisposed of under the notice o Proposals for Loan, dated 6th Jim? last. Th* bonds nrill bear an annual Interest ofd per cent, payable semi-annually in coin on the first day # July and January of each year, apd redeem ablehfter the 30th-of June, 188 l: } ;'J Each offer must be for fifty or on® hundred do) lars, orFpme multiple of one hundred dollars and must state the sum, including premium, of fered for each hundred dollars in bonds, or fo fltty, when the offer is for no more than fifty Two per cent, of the principal, exnhifltng premi urn, of the whole amount offered must be de posited, as a guaranty for paymenfr'of subscriy tion if accepted, with the of the Un ted States At Washington, oj wilhthe Asaistan Treasurer 'at New York, Bbston,' Philadelphif or St, Louis, or with the designated Depositor at Haiti more, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisvilh Chicago, Detroit, orßuffafo; or' Ns tional Banking Association -authorised to rt ceive deposits which may consent to transac the business without charge. Duplicate certif 'cates of deposits will be issued *odepositors b the officer or association receiving, them, th originate of which must be forwarded with th offer* to the Department. All deposits shoul be made in time for advice of offers with certlfi •cates to reach Washington not later ***** th morning of September 9th. No' offer not eu companied by Its proper certificate of deposi will be considered. The Coupon and Registered Bonds issued wil be jof tiie denominationSuX A5O, t100,%600 an $l,OOO. Registered Bonds of $5,000 and $lO,OO will also be issued if required. . .' All offers received will be opened on Friday the 9th September. The awards will be mad by the Seoretai y to the highest offers;, and notic ol acceptance or declination will be immediate] given to the respective offerers; and; In «ase o acceptance, bonds of the descriptions and de nominations preferred wiUbesehtto thefubscrib era at the cost of department, on final jJaymen: of instalments. The original deposit of’two pe cent, will be reckoned in the last instalment pai by successful offerers and will be ittnnediatel returned to tnose whose offers may not be a< cepted. The amount of accepted offers must be depot ited with the Treasurer or other officer or aasc ciation authorized to aot under this notice oi adviee.of acceptance of offer, or as follow's: One thirdon or before the 14th, one-third^ n or be fore the 19th; ami the balance, including th< premium, and original two per cent, .deposit, or or before the 24th of September! Interest or nonds will begin with the date of deposit. Par ties preferring may pay theaccrued interest fron date of bond, July Ist, to date of deposit, b coin. Offers under this notice should be endorsee “Offer for-Loan,” and addressed to the Sep re tar of the Treasury. The right to decline ogjsn no coosidered advantageous is reserved tolfie gov ernment. . V W. P. FESSENDEN, Secretary of the Treasury. The bonds for this Loan are ready imme j-diate delivery. ; j.-'” / / sep3:9td. ITH SEMI-AlfflUAL OF THE ASSETS, JTTET, M 64. ~ / r jWjMS 8 * 83A390 o 1 8X963 1 \$BK62O 0 648,166 0 660,00$ 0 1,069,110 0 23,489 6 Cash.. .. State-Stocks Real Estate, (Unincumbert 4, Mortgage Bonds, . Railroad ’Securities, United States Stocks, Bank Stocks, Miscellaneous Stocks, . LESS LIABILITIES: Losses, (Adjusted, unadjusted and not due,) Net 0 49*910,000 to $60,000 taken on a single risk. - © Fire and Inland Navigation and -transports tion Risks accepted at terms consistent wit] solvency and fair profit. losses equitably ad justed and promptly paid at this Agency. Applications for Insurance Solicited*, POLICIES ISSUED and all business attended to with fidelity ant dispatch, by A. A. CABBIES A BM., au3l-3m . Agepta. PITTSBUfiGH GOAL OOMfANy i! ! Capital... .^50,000. 3000 Shares at $5O Each, ' DIBECTOBS AND TRUSTEES-:-, Vn. Bagaley, Ohas. W. Rickets on, John Watt, Wm. Phillips, .. ■r ’ % - Joshua Rhodes. ‘ «-H Xhls< company holds the fee staple"df 1087 acres of best quality Coal Land, situate on the Monqngahela river. The cost of said iaad at 9116 per aore amounts to 9122,105. The remain ing 827,896 of the capital stock will be used in building a short railroad, erecting Coal Tipples and other necessary Improvements, to'develope the-mineral Of the company. The distance from the nver bank to the coal already opened!* hut fifty feet. At a low stage of theilver th£ra are 20 feet water at the Companies uoal Mines. I •From-tfiese facts the Trustees and TOrectors havenodoubtthat with proper energy the stock of the doinpany can very soon be jngde highly so per eenV oh suwcriptlons wlirbe dalledin, payable on or.before the 12th of September, 1884; balance of instalments as msv be ordered by the Trustees and Directors, and as the oompany require. • Books of subscription are opened at the 1 , fol lowing-places ‘ , Wm.-Bagaley’s, No 27 Wood st,, Pittsburgh. Miller ABlckctson's, Not. 221 &253 Liberty et Joshua-Rhodes A Co.’s, Duqueane Way. near Irwin street. .Peoples Insurance Company, cornet and “Wood streets. Pittsburgh, August. SOth, tgfit* aufit-Swd reliable men; to iW»k at tlieDEPOT. ; jEnquire at tteAtaflu £xMeu Office, JFltttlor Grant (treat - f L~K. 'QEOHGE BtRQBAH. WHwjfgbijiqOAMM. * • jspm ■t 8,’401.938 & 128,303 6