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Atratt&.Unedxjl ;Htai*ac<W»rßa«S*»a-.*W«ta4 - pS?tsflS'HotU»Bato<a.«BHU. ?»*«*■ J’**'* 0 Wooa»iateffl«icH«a,gitt»!*Wifri~ ■■^aara-.j rtk»KMfWABEBOPS&A^BXV“: ypr»f> n-.~» M«»»CTHn* «d PnrtnwipanMll, • ~y-0 *213 ■ . iwwwiwraawitt/ 1 ii 3 : UDB£K2r3p5SSoB :l co^2Sr ? Q3 JE( Wrter HniC EOBT. qW.Bunt non, Otorel Agent-v'::.v-;: :-.• •• ..- ••• •• , royt *1? Wwte^fefiGtT O'^WvPOl^EXTfil^AgM^QreaWef.t?; • : >’V~v^' r : 1 S;: ;X’SS ?■ I>osfNSW:* ; COi, Baa&iln baipcte. 4oT, Ha.a&glflhct—t.' • y\.r '■ -■/ . ■ : W. U. * H.M’iJALUUM. ~ '■■■ ".-" - *' rieAtEK i» CABPErS, OU.-GE(ymi3, : * I laUTnßo3,fa.tfoBrTparCl«tn»tM»»Wool. . . Httonuja. 1 . J RlSff &HiCKENZIfij Attortieyßat Law, QfE»'g&» F*. KoUryPnb aad<ftte^fcnpl«riooy... w „l ;j . ..., *r»_- OOBERT-H'KKtOHT.ATTOBNBYAT it i<nf. I »ssaiatoi''<!r tw suit tf SSrthS&Xm&k- '■»***?*:' ■. , W . (T©oodßi..';'" ■ 1; B- csicflnrm...—.-.QiQ.fcvnlmtLk-----^--*'- mb»«i T»UKOHFIfitIMt-00.,(m5»530ra to ilm «JtiiT4L:BwxiiS»id,}''rHai!»Jo»nd' ilflUil' In r SSrfJiJifiSjtnT aoSsiffctiswii'isfna'roonK l !!! .(-•■ .*“ 1 " ■I« .HJilOYßfilealer inSteplo hb4 SinOT \_/, l)rjB«>J«, «!gn nt mil oiijlnU Beo HoM ■ .. • p* l9 - T» Ko,':los M..aTluit street, I Ki» S»l«ln Bnni,te, 1UU,,6»««. Ti l nml ? gv uin, *TOiIN SAVJSON^BOOKiiISiLEa-MIJ i . _••■- Sl&ji££mutmeh, e«- . >2j£jj3«in. . ‘ ~ It’JIKAD, BQOJKaKXiI-KB ANa i'fA . BOHgll, Eo, T» ApOa tnw 1 •* *fN’|»r^£*JS BlJds, H ' k 4Bamltto. y~og£r i Uo;HJ?>son .1 V notrstjSiQtf and obsaheittal • .• PAINTBBSf AJfD GEAZIEBS, ■i ko 135 tOipi> STBEBT# PIITSOTEOnjPAi:: I artffij*-- v ;ra--.y.y-’• '-•' •..-•■•• 4&tal SstaU Sutitte. mU4&B Wl9Di DEALEB- -IN-.- PBOMISSOBT s . Bead*, for jaeoo^jv *WK^e*asncar*lpmftTwisfrrajiAfMC|,.>enra*? o r. . tiwirilUM te limjrtibdrmoncy togowlMTWW««9». » n *rl m4 fornim itrfctlv eOTfidfottal- I - Offic* GBAHT STttBT, opgoctte St. ?AoTi Cathedral. Jel4if- r * - , - >\ J,< jSjiftOttUtß. j ' ' y - ** l **** -y -•—-■——--lasn n 1 Wall Papax VViriMOH' tITAIiTEB P. MABSHAIL & CO., Im ? If ijcrten nrt Dtdoi, BT Wood ctrarf, betwdraTottrth !. ftwrtWMßflptia, AUcSaVhen Pg tfcibpad i «mUUßUlofgwya««wlanyj:g«y I TOON tt MSI/LOB, No. 81 WOOD ST., ; w^SSPIx ! hi Uarie«o4 KLBBBR * SRO„ Mo. 53 FIFTH it ia —»T.Wto.UwoHr ’■ : ■ » B,# . . raafflßtaaaiiig sSSSkS'SIsF Cattwaw. i j oabbjaoesi aueaiEsi bookaways.i - on BAfIOPCBBft OIOBt « ■’ A-lW'etfirytluDgia Uiolinfirparohasei from .1-. :\fAunm«t«lhtiU.- , MA^TTgAfITTTRgRS. ,]•: * •:• • -r tog»UwxwJdi»fcnipMtlO«Otof«laj»ut - Xastern H*raa» ..saaitf" , TJIOE AND SOAP— . I XV i- 3Hot*Mfcßlci; si toza Aouf pgpitu f>*f. *g&* - -O H n -VOtVHTARIES.iZnirfeFa-TwS ■■ if '. 'Sa,O UoaSttiitS• MMiMUHtMmllawliri* ‘ $gS?g&ijSSiiEg^Z&'SSSS BEte«9 pMnjWtawdy «d iba Orotu Medrano m VMi Jonili by * S‘. • JOIHI tt JUttLOB, *! W<ws*teeC ; tisgrr* - * '■ .A , . xasroasAsra sosich. OF DSCttNINQ 'X faMitb;<ix6lnb«nitMl» ibbnt nttHagfrom pUntm,: 'Mi oflert >r i TRaT WW £ATO* fclf Vntito itockor - ; - ~ ' --’ li P U H N I T T?; B JB,, tUHBEB, YENEEBS, ■ CANE, VAKNiSHES, &a f;ll«ebo cfiEdrs Car lent hU Oebinat .ind.Ob’ftlr lietitj* In vhoU orlnp&rtyendtberoottfa o&w..occujiiA4- bjr tiia to .(be BandJog," Flftb >lrw>i—psweaEon gtren'oa' ■tfieUtcfJolyi';- : , -•. ,; :-r •■'■:■!'■*''i':' ! . to« Ant 0? f ortltor* wDV ’ILnJiUa i nn epper Vnnlty t«lcjpatd-Jwn ' ; . •. ‘-‘: wWeb than tgUAUrn? ?.*;n •■> . 11. H.'.RYAN, ; - ,< •. . . It X Uti * NOS. 67 AND 60 FIFTH STttEKT, '■XOjMU • : v:: v : :* JAM»9W./WpywWW* ; , WHOLESALE AlfD KETAII'i ' ‘ . ' : . ~r .': Embracingrrcrjitjlntl ’ , V I F XT 2t KT .T!-® : D 3 R B , , . = rosewood, HAHOiJiinrAsn'vrAtnni, BnH»hlafi)rj,.'- ; n : L-. ,- ':•- , tJUWSU, CTAItBBM 'ANDDbftlia BOOHB, :: ■ ' ta : inylii-: V:‘ V 1 HEW YORK AKi 'BHI LADELF HI A, ; " L O W BS : »rtJclaEi*dftjijliaxi4an3.WBrT»E.t«4.‘^6 i ..:. I OA@HEt T NXfemS'. ! ':V. .... irith*aj qnaatUycTFUEHUUJiti: taJ OUaI&S, cn jeWraebUtenm. ..; vV.--- ’ HOTELS >’AHD CfSAUdOATB PnroliheJ ettb««horUitnotice, l ’, , . Wasscooha, Kos.‘ 17 7i !Xoti> Sitter, •Tarafcatf t,, --. . J. -;, t .. : . -„- ? PA. :«QO9 a. r 0880,,,;... .v.Ttgfe s* rocao ;: ; .,- : co., - 1 ;' . ;V j IruHNITORE AND OHAiKb "’1..'.,. - ..OfEraj..JJcsciiptioaV.• '! ♦ACTOKT—JHitrai cdftm Jwnui iWortbosH—Kos. JS t'iO Smitlincld Si.,. Q TEAAIBO AT CABIN fuENTTURE—W 0 ~Q w ecoirtinfly'tapsg&ctgncg gTKA?JBOAS CABIN FOBNUDBB «b 4 UjV*U«itJoaol thi» Jntsre*tad to fmbbhiz brAfi.>- *a3£d*trT *.B.TOuKa ACO. ' ’f&anuf acturtts. 1 ■' 1 WELIB,CtDOBE*COr,i ; :*0 Pittsburgh- Pa.. /.Tv 'sAlrmncsm «? '' • - • ’’ ; - Scrnips; thongs :am> switches. y.,, ,srdttyiK>ltdt®dtrcm iii*tr*&a,ft&JpzjMapUy fctlp* M per. lnitrncttoßa., - ■ TnM-<ltadoib< > cf,6 pin *«uLdUwsKf..* <a«l . . yegfclyd**? ' ...... ......... amravAt.. -J tOVQVfiasrß XXlow s«oas, ;•> j CO;,; ■ c( -jfronj. Niuls, Steel .Springy, Axles, Wrought ;'JNuta, .^Va&erß*-Spifaia* Bolts, etc., ete.,. Ear* rsiDOTkl to Ybdc exteacirA WftZAbJCse, : Ho. IT Water and 9* Front Street, (7&or4'Q>e7ar«pT«{)srM to'e^eoet«4n : order* io tb*lrlft» .iu‘s]'Dg'*.'lirgi Vu4'“CJatj>!*U‘M*itta«nl cr ' BaanlectQred good*cob*' ■Uatlyeo hand,which they *f- Ut oa literal terns. - <lr«n Clty: atov« W*r*tio«u«* \hf <V{i BBADSDAW", (Successor to T. Vf .i J.CBAIfIACsu) U*nßt*iurw‘olUS, iaOX *DdCOP£E& WARE,*od Deslorlo BTOTI3, l3i WOOD STCEBT, bevwoen FUib Virgin *ltej-, Viti»- burgh,!**. , ...,' . . .. . ' . . tefclyd - DVQtrasffa POTOtar - ; r /je* vMoCOY & CO., - : I.IPSSTT .rtftnu, X. M. r piTrSßucon; pa. ANUFACTUIiE’ to order, on short notice, Jill cAsntfas. wAfm-Q of *u its* sad auttriiUsod Utasl si* iyAflQfN;BOSfiBi BAD, (BCtt% KH» Ac*- oohiodorcw b>ut«Jef. .. .QSfrtatUfttt ik* POUXDUY, «>r id lSutwrl*ht * Toasg'«,&d }Ycc»l et, wj}l r#c«s« prompt *rwolk>o. lsfcdly ' /; ?i *t c. srow*u, Ul® ottb# firm of J.B.HHJ *Spa*r, Uu of U*U fi Sp«ir ..', ; srii.Eit s ««nrai.i., ‘ v Valley. Pars® Plow:Worbi, . V ?Jps». Y33> Lturt? Mar JV*»» -PiftiStmh. SANUFACTURERS of every variety m ElowaPloW.CMiisgStAtnuf the moßt approved Pal;, rattablathfcavary.kiodofaoOaDdlUUge.. . . , “V.lbelrlmptoT&a Vaunt Iron Centre, Patent Iron CeoUe UllUlde,. Iren Centre PaWjoiL'P*teat and OantreXavan, 8 teafllcoldboard, Talley, Peacock, gcgar,Ccttanand other .{lowsare wanastSD to *lre entire<retiaf*atoa to (arena*-. are, both 4> toquality and adaptation to *»».' sgrOrdereareßOibclted. reidy* ‘ C A ILT WUIO ItT A l * Ot>» U, . ' 1 ? ‘ fBnee»Mcrt ta-Jobi* C*rt*rijfat,) TWANIJFACTDBERS ■ and Importers or ilLroiiitiiijUtol* Cutlery, BnntlMl »»a Dmlrf I* nnrnnts, atma, PKtols, ruMog Trrlrft, le, Ko- MJTooe ytrtrtr Cay gtfpacttl iwenoa to ib* tnffnnfafiianin of Tr««»Bnpportto.*c. Jobblngaod fcuailtj and oMpAtch. . jjaflaliy • jjrnSUM t»«tt*TTTtli 'i ’i I —..... JIIfbM.CICTB •••■ wuxun DASSIXILL ft CO., A 1 Penn eiv-below Mortar,- Pittetagh, Pa. f TBAM BOILEK MAKERS AND SHEET Irm'■ ct DtrabDr* Patent er tod' Winder iJoflervOitiimcT*. i Srdchn. tin Bod,'Steam C*rfrtu«», Salt *«■» ► ganr Pans. IronTavls,lifeEoate, etc. Alto, Blacksmiths* Wcsk,Brid£«aß«l Vtedoet. Ireoir dooo «t tbs shortest oe i HM.' All orders front a distance promptly attended to. I J«2J ■ • ■ ■ p«aa cotton PUtiMrgii. Kennedy, cnrLDS 4 co^jhandfac iuuKM of— , ♦'JEUssttap} • . i nrtfprtfThiiqof kU color* ftnd«bS3«: 5 -Ootton Twlnft; - • JfedCorfla; • j ■ ■ 1 ■ M Floogb Ilssa «od BuhCordv ** Bop« cf »U ?i?cs and descriptions; , Jjittfßff- ' ' '^ fti tfc»llara*w» fitor?of Votm, \WUaa AO»,l3lWoQtUtr«*,TrillhaT»»Mcntlca. ■ JoS&Jy . TH ~ J&JSICB UiWU} . ... UAHUFACTUIEE OS ... OULPffURIC ETHER; Salphnnc Acid; Q BwwtSpldttof Hit** HUrlo Actt;. . ■ c ■ HaQzua’ii Aoodrnc; ■ Marietta At Ji; • ’ Aqqb At"™""**! yi ifti ... Nitron* - do . fowler** Rotation: ftlijr be (band it John lrwto A Soi “ • WUiLI&S TATB '* SOS, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 FonrUi«t»6t,PiUabaTgh,nndFadand sired, aculsp- Heflth Excelsior Hell, Allegheny. ja>SnrT description of Fitting? f**r Water, Ou anJ »*>'»■ - * ' no3l:Jy JOHB CABPBBLW /JtflaW Manufaoturebofboqtslf* and SHOES of oTery daCripMoo, tfo.M Bmuhfie» street,Pitts forgb,P*. . . : .-■ .;?03My6 • FRENCH AID AM^aiCAH CS O N y B O T I O XX JL J* Y T A. MIERSCH & BOND, Mo. 4S St* Clair Street. Opporite the SU Clair. Hotel, EEBPECTFULLY. infonna their fneuds «»*!►.» pofcPa fignarttlly that they bar* rfrOpenad lb« 8t0i*,42 gt.Culr stmtr ■wbafaufaey will keep cenatautly oo V B| i t-|»fir* assortment of Caniliet, Cske*, French finger Ton. Omw.ffirfltal Win*. Brandy, Cream, etc; Props, P?r» ■ Cbffi Priad Prol(*,Nati, and CT«rj Utd |Q illHrJjDli PmUts an eepeelally (netted to call and ftamiaa oar i B* V „..*U.....r,l..c»b & rt aBou n I fcl*&«fkrt&rtr»tf VnnthaaJAiOflrlcaoConiectioaailts^ apfcdam i ‘ ■ V • : - • * TVTEW MAP OP THE SEAT OP WAR.— Ly JnstrecaleeJ.pecflm’# Now Doper Imperial Sbeel • lUpotlhtfiMtPf war; embtadnga roll map cf Europe, i id# complete map* of Sardinia and Lombard/, Austria and Italy; thewbnleemMM la.ooe fitrper Imperial febeelj furnishing inchreliablegeographicalJn.- iataMtlan a* can not be procored llaowbaro. -Tcrealety r t W. B. HATES, Stationer, j«27] Cor. Wood and Bdata« tad cor; gdanJ Market it. S' UGAITAND-MOLASSES— COObbWN 0 Ifolaairi, 60 half bbl*. do W bbU PytfptC r ' lOObhdaprlmaN O Bogar, .(ObblaKeflnodWhUo do ... brills by Jo 4 B.RQBIfIOtf A CO. Ji OVERINQ’B WHITE SUGARS - ~ J 20bbls.'Gn*bed8ngar. ■ 15 “ floe pnlrarlied Bn|»n 16 u greonlalad do ; . 100 «• U- Coffee da JoftraeatradandJoraalaby RBXIIKBA ANDER3OH, pyB6 No. 80 Wood attorpodtaHt. Chelae Hotsl. T) I ANO Methodical. . CwTeacbora of.lha Piano, containing blnta that -flluMrt them In itpparting to tbalr poptta the traa Flan? tencbTabd mack other tnbnmUon Idtalcable to Ilia teach*. * r i^^lrßS^» W ° ,, JOHM 11. MEIWMVWomI *[»»., ’ OoptaamiUod on tbancelpt of tbe price. nr** UOILAGE, for Oatfntin£house' use; in stoat alanda, with pwtalig enter and brush, at the received averr cqjnpreliea- XV «I». iMlltai to tmr .lockcf BirLtg. »iilc. oa W B~b¥~oßS§ l Xsi ' ICE- OUJSSTSd ICE CuoUka, botetojlager beer : aalodoaMl b*r»,i£tba lroo «!» Store «dTto Wan&otiia of-.'-W. Tt. BBAD9UAW, JfoflM ffadtt. lit door brio w lhe jrfen ofttwfiawenqgß. ’\rElLSl VEU*S!l—Baxchfield * Co. have v. V racalrad ao assort mast of latent styles BLACK LACE tvna; Orenailloaa, Tlonea and Beragia for do, and Saiio BocdandGrenadloa Talla—anaYbrtlda. . • mj-8 TJATENT MEDICINES—AII tho popular vi’ENtl. CORN—IOOO boaim etOTO ani fol It-A -■daty.-. • ymjT ISAIAH PICKET AOO , mmaamamm ,?» r '-'v’x' ,: . ‘ '•'. ' ,-/■■ \t£iir.iZL}’T.£2( l +^i- 1 1 ; : vf . PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1859. ~ Gtocus. miiTOn'M ” IX ‘“ I.ITTI.P, JK, «PH|ffuLK. ALB U BCKJKRS ABB DEALERS lav 1 Floor* Bacon* Ch«*e» FrttltSiOila* Produce* m Bzcpyp STW^rTTaPPEQH. - ►WILLIAM BAO ALBY, WHOLEQALB QBOCHR, KoffcilP* WOTil'.StKet, ~P n IM Ktft V TH.BTIWaZT. lit* With Of Ltffif A&]g(d^oo»jntUb T 2. IQamtt * Martin, Pblta, pnoßltgftfg A. fITEWAET, ; ( {Successors t» La via A Sdgartobj) l • WtolesUeErCtenanilCommissionJicrthaiili, street PlttoburehrPa., :; j»fclya -- ■ - v -* - ■ •• -:: ■ * _. 1_ TOHNH’QILL & SON.QroocraaniiCom '♦l *ai*siQtt Merchant*.AgacUfor the sda,or Piglroo andßlOOffl*tfo»lQldbaftyftregt,giUsbargt.:.litH;lyd A IiBXANDBR ' KINO, 7 WHOLESALE - A Grocwand Importer of SodsAib, No. 'STS Liberty ' •«pldyd* am » —i—:...——.— :-„...'„.«..jhi.1i000ui. TONES 4 COOLEY* .WHQLELALEGRO ,#I mnm anA Boat FmahhenL dealer* to. Prodnc* and ■Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No.lllW*ter*tr»et,neirCb*rry Alley,Pittsburgh, Pm. ~ y; •->. njr29 «inH r. WtWOMB. CHRIVER &DILWORTH, WHOLESALE O Oran,No. 130 «ril£2&«na ■ttttt,(b»t»ium Wo..a tad amlthMq,riß»big6b. i■ jobs rmm_ -HOUM roij JOHN FLOYD * CO., WHOLESALE OroeaxiMil Mwtiint*,-Ho:XJ3 IYc»d *od 813 Liberty ttraa. Ptttttgntii..: - -■. *. J°l« JOSS WITT ’ .■-'•■l- 1 — .Jutm WtLSOS. WATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE OKO CKBfl, OommUttoulierchantoand Dealer* In Pro docs and Pittsburgh Manufacture*, N0.21>3 Liberty *tn»t, Pittiburgh. - ■• \ST M AI cC UTO H.E ON WHOLE YY~-BALB Grocer, rrodocs tod Oanmlnloa ;Morchanl, •od Dealer la Pittaborsb Manolhetured Artlclae, No- 1&® libertyftreeLearnerofßrewaryafiPittsburgh,Pa. mjr3 ibm iwwh A. J, Ll* CHA*. A TWILL. A TWELIi LEE A CO., WHOLESALE A Qrscen* Prodoca and Octnailalroi Merchant*, aod DcaiOTth Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No: SW&od ttmtjba hreca Water and rraut it, Pltttbcigh. *pl3 I'fllT i in - ~.UB*Le.ftoBoo«. T»Hr3bISON a CO., WHOLESALE la i - Grocer*. Commialoa Merchants, aod Dealer* to all Mad* of PtotUlobs, Prodoca and Pittsburgh Maoufretare* No. 255 liberty Itroct, Pittsburgh. Jalfclyd Robert n. kino, wholesale qro- CEB, Commlnien Merchant, and Dealer la Feather*, gUh, Floor, aod all kind* of Oountry Produce, No. 211 Lib erty meet. mouth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad- Tinccspadeoq consignment*- Jasuyu hti ml. _ JIIH9 a. nXADIKO. Robert dalzell a co.. whole- BALE Grocer*. OnmnletJOTi'Kid Tcrvardlng M«- coaouand Dealer* In Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No.2slLlberty struct. Pittsburgh, P*. my 2 TSAIAH DICKEY. & CO., WHOLESALE >1 Grocers, Oomol*rieaMßrch*si*,*ad Dealer* ta SO Water meet;end 63 Front meet, Plttebargh. Commtgaton, Sc, I, W CHICWICS-. CHADWICK * SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DBALBBR IN PAPER AND RAGS. And Agents for the Sale of Mahoning Firo Brick and Pot Clay, y-».l4l*end tSI Street, war Sixib, PltieLnrjh. Peper at Mafitl{ACt^T(Ml , Cub pall for Rag*. l^'lyd a. ccTsn*»T ~«. v curnßißt. S. CDTUBERT'A SON. General Commis • eion Afentf for the Sal* and Harsh»»* fft Beal E.UU, No. AI Market «l«tt, PllUborgb. JaM)d LLOYD « POIISYTO, WHOLESALE CROCK RS, SEALERS XN PRODUCE, COMMISSION UXaCDANTS fuTtUataleof PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, So. 357 Liberty Street, Fei/f i. l&fcapto _ piTfasoßan. pa. - ALBX&NDRR GORDON, mkrchant, l.ead Pipe ahd Shaac Lead i^tni, DEALER IN FIOAgD BABLSAD, BOOT, American and Manilla Hemp, rorC4:6«d No. 121 Second ttreei. Ptttitmrgb. Pa. J. a. curmiD..- ..a u. Baasora. X S, QAXVZ*ZSZi2> A CO M liommitilna 4 ForwArding Metebanta, And Wholeaale Dmlct* tu WESTERN RESERVE CUEESE, BPTT*R, LARD. PORK, BAOO!?, FLOUR. FIBU, Pol t Fowl Aafeok, fiatoata*, linseed A lard Oil, L*W Freit end Prodoc* generally. Noii 141 and 143 Front Htrect, PITraDOBOU, PA. fIeCREKRV A CO., (SnccMsere to Hoffman, BTCieerjr A Oa.J Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Wholesale' Dealer* lo Produce, Flour and Wool, A*i-. 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ST Water street Qbift octara, Bose wood case, carred deek, plain curved feet, made by Nonna k Clark; One 6 ccUre, Mahogany eaie, mad* by Nonna A Clark. <• a " 41 4 ’• . .N.Y.Minofac’gCo. 4i e j > » . - « Qerdlng k Slmoa. •> q .t Boeawood Pepe(Parle) •• o *• Mebogsoy •• Albrecht •• 6J4 “ u • ■** *• Tend A Bn*. ,j .. <i 4. Otrmaomeke <* t « ' “ *• 4i dementi. foraalsby |_mjl-J JQHH It. MkX>LOB,6l WaoJit. LIFE INSURANCE.—Tho cibard life iNSorußo*. 4SNurry*HD TBDST oovipiny, at tbs Agency, No, 76 fleant elreeL PiUsbnrgh, continne to make Inaoraaeu on Urea. Iu addition to a pal J capital of *300,000, they bare a large and Increasing MBsarxp nmn, affording obdoubtad aecarity to ihe ioaorwl. In cuee of iomrano# tot Life tha bonne declared from tiaun proffta bai alroedf oxceedad fifty percent- on all premlata* paid. Tnof. BisotwaT, Preat; John J> Jamee, Actuary, Jai. Bing, U- D, Medical Examiner, oifieo No. 112 Fifth eiroet, PitUborgh- For further Information apply to WM. 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TOO ! «« « “ 4 « rjl!-Tl7.T.*T™jo oo 1 '• “ « 0 " 12 03 i ♦* -** *• la “ .-....,20 oo Yeartya4Tertt*eri*raenlilledloonoa<jQare,ehaag* ablest hleunre, par anna®..—.....po Advertisements wlthCuts treble uric*. By the Caß4de7llKili. Lohdoh, Friday, July 1,1859.—The great balile on (he Mincio, called by the Frenob the battle of Solferlpo and by the Austrians the bat* lie df Volts, has again confirmed my often ex pressed views that Austria cannot hold her own against France*- and that all the halo of invinoi* biiity and perfeot organization surrounding old Badetzky’s army woe a factitious invention of the deter German reporters iahls corps in 1848-9. Tbo Austrians retlred:acroSß lbs Mlnclo to en tice the Allies to the strategio position of Lonato and CastigUene, so well sladled by the Aus trians. The tnancenver sacceeded; the Aas trims at.oooe recrosied the river, and allaoked their enemy in the position they had desired them (6 lake; and though there was no Gyalei at the head of their army, Ihey were once more sig nally defeated. The Austrian papers complain that ll was done in defiance pf the principle of strategy, the French army having changed their front daring the battle; bat the pnblic now laagh at snafe flenses, and now perceive that Austria does not deserve to bo a great power, eiooe ehe is unable to book her great preten sions. As to the spirit of her leaders, l subjoin here a translation of Gen. Urban's proclama tion at Verona on the22d Jane; as it appeared intheecml official Oil Deutsche Post of Vienna of June —8: “The stale of aiegaof the fortress of Verona declared on the rtOiU of April, and the subse quent proclamations have not bean observed ac cording to (heir importance. I declare, there fore, to all the inhabitants of the territory of the fortress intrusted (o me by bis Majesty, the Emperor Francis Joseph, that I shall see the laws of the elate of eiego most severely obeyed by everybody, iJo not know any distinction of person. 1 will punish the deed or the inten tion. in order that tbe -inhabitants may know with whom they have to deal, I declare that ev erybody may tmet me as an honest Austrian, and that I do not trust any of them.* 1 Charles Buon Urban, Field Marshal Lieulen ant. Commander of the fortress and town, known by the barbarous execution of a family of peas ants near Varese, aod by the dogging of on old and respected Professor in the same town, fights with a halter round his neck; this islhe reason why the command of Verona was entrusted to him: be is certain not to Surrender. The French are crossing the Mincio at leisure, m> Austrian elands in their way, and tbe head quaitprs of IhoEmpercr are already at VaKtgio. A look at the map will show you that tbe Aus trians have thus given up their lino of railway communication between Mantua and Verona, and most probably have withdrawn to the Adige. From an amateur just returned from the Aus trian army, I hear that tba fortifications of Ve rooa ore not complete, and that ,jbe last bottle was fought to giro the engineer* a respite of a fortnight for tho completion qf tho earthworks. As to Ptsohlera, it oaunoteuhdaairge of more then a fortnight. Thus tho fKfrousquadrilatsr al may soon be redaeed to two points, without any communication between them—Verona and Mantua—since even, the Austrians admit that Leguauo Is uot fit to resist any regular attack. The return of the Emperor Francis Joseph is explained by the threatening aspect of the Pro vince, and even of Vienna. The Cabinet of Berlin and that of ftt. James continue to advise a complete change of administration, especially lo Unngary. Still, the Emperor of Austria, stubborn aod ill-natured, oUnga to his centrali zing, Cltraraootaino poUoy; to his MinisterE&cb; to his'ald do camp, Grusne, and to his oonfcsaor } and late tutor. Cardinal Rauscher. Kossuth Arrived At Genoa on the 2-<l, and went on the i'3d to Turin. The Italians greeted him every where most enthusiastically, since they regard his presence a# a now pledge that Napo leon does not wish to interfere with their liber ties, lie had a long interview with Csvonr on the day of the battle, and left the capital on the following day to seo the King of Sardinia and the Emperor Napoleon. The qaestlon of the invasion of Hungary may therefore be settled within the next week. It seema that the neces sity of carrying the war into ntregary, In order to force Austria Into peace, la already felt at headquartere, especially since Prussia's move ments have assumed a more determined cbarac tor, and give hope to Austria that If ebo will only bold out for a white, all Germany will rush to her rescue. Napoleon ie preparing for that evontoality, too, certain that should Prussia re ally eater into the war, all France would rise at hie word. A German invasion Is- just the thing which woald giro stability to the new Dynasty. Mobb Artotrr tot: Battt*.—The special cor respondeat of the London Star writes from Cas tlglions, on the 24th of June: “Tbeday succeeding my arrival at Montechi* headquarters advanced to Caallghone, a i brigade of gnarde acting as the extreme oalpoat of the 2d line, no apparent change in the pre vious disposition of tbo troops baling been ef* fected. About 3 o’clock on the morning of the ' 24tb, Gen- Mo’Mnbon’B corps advanced rapidly through tho town, and deboaohing upon the plain to the left oMhe Mantua road, Immedi ately opened Gre npen tho Anstrian line, at long range, with two batteries of artillery of the line. The cannonade was maintained alelov intervals between each gun, and was fully responded to on the part of tbo Austrians. At GJadonoo oloud of dust and smoke was seen rapidly sweep, log across the plain from the direction of Volta. It was Gral believed to bo a division of Cauro bert’s but was soon discovered to be an Austrian body of cavalry with borso artillery, who imme diately took up a position in the plain, support, oil by cavalry, and opened a tremendous fire upon McMahon’s division, who soon found him* self hotly engogod with the enemy. In the meen time, Barsguay d* HilUer's corps, who, by a rapid detonr, had suoceeded in advancing within three miles of Lonato, seeing McMahon so bully pressed, and judging from the movements of the enemy that dispositions were being made to cut him off, faced about and bearing down in an oblique line upon the enemy's centre, attacked them at onoe on the heights. The Austrians were, however, in immenso strength on the very front’ of McMahon's colamns, and. Gon. Kiel's division was ordered to take a position in the interval that still existed; Barsguay U’ OiUiers notwithstanding tho determined valor .of his troops, finding it-impossible to bead against the snomy. At this moment Gen. Mourice, with the whole of tho Imperial Guard arrived on the the field from Castigliooe, and immediately took part with the artillery of the Guard in the inter val still existing between Kiel and McMahon's corps. The artillery at ones unllmbered, and maintained a terrifio cannonade for nearly four hours at half-rifle shot range, during wbioh they suffered Immense lobs, nearly every officer and i man of the artillery engaged being put Acrs * | i tombaL The battle was now general, and rsged i i with unwearying obstinaoy nntil - o clcck, when 1 Barsguay d’ millers, having by this dislodged i the centre of the enemy from their position, i effected a junction with Niel's corps, and bear l ing-down upon the left flank of the troops still : engaged, and by this lime overwhelming Mo*, i Mahon's corps, compelled them to i movement that soon became opponent through- I out the line. ' In this battle tbo particulars of I. wbioh I have attempted to give, the most horole I conrngeand devotion were displayed on either aldo, and Bevaox and his cavalry have covered I themselves with glory. The Sd Chassenw and I the regiment of Tnrodfl performed .some most brilliant charges—attacking with the bayonet I denso masses of Infantry, and rallying under the very marries of their muskets.” r BeuErioiAt. Eitxctb ofibb Fbost.—Ao • eervaat farmer Id Parry county atalas that sin da the lata fatal#, inateadof tho myriads or gru*> boppere usually abounding at thin l jf* year, eoarcely one of tha - la to te found on hla or any of hia neighbor* farms. lie also states that (ho caUerpfflar* Ut® wen nearly destroyed, tho neats having generally tontf d black. An examination of aooa.of them by convinced him that then efitnue* of (he frail tmawartfrounby thelitefrorti. , ... I . ■ I Thb Nsxt Fbabs or thb Wau.--Pcschiem ia invested. The Sardinians have established Ihelr camp before it, tad began the operations of a regular siege. It eems probable that the war ia now to change Us - character. It wUi no longer consist of ancceaeiTe Acid conflicts in which one army is steadily and victoriously advancing, and the other sullenly falling back. The Austrians hare now reached their stronghold—the famous quad rilateral of fortified towns—where they can stand obaiinately upon the defensive. It was here in 1848 that they retrieved their fortunes in the struggle against the Revolutionists, whom they first wearied by protracted sieges, and (hen sallied out upon victoriously. The subjoined diagram will give a tolerably accurate idea of this strong position: ' Lfck.o GirdjL [ Tht . u ...Uuibu....H. The passage from the western to the eastern half of Lombardy can only be made through a plain, but twenty miles in width, whioh lies be tween Lake Garda on the north and the marshes of the Po on ihe south, and having the Rivers Adige and Miscio for Us eastern and western boundaries. At each of the four corners, of-ihis natural square ia a fortified oily, Pesobiera, Ve rona, Mantua and Leg nano. Military and engi neering akULhavebten employed for centuries in rendering them impregnable. 1 Within a day’s march of each other, they can easily send each other succor, or concentrate four sallying ar mies upon: the unlaeky enemy who 'attempts to pass through ihe square belweeq fheni. . Tha Invader who undertakes to besiege one of these towns finds his labor complicated by the fact that the other three are ready to assail Mm in flank or rear.' If he undertakes to pass through without besieging any, ho Will find him self surrounded by their.'outpouring troops, and even should'.fie fores his Way past them, into Eastern Lombardy, they 1 will mmediately cut off his line of communication bchlndhitnaad recap ture all that he had previously gained. The on ly alternative seems fo be' to lay siege to each In lorn or all at onoe, for not until -an four bate capitulated cio -Lombardy ba said fo be con quered: Bat when they have once fallen, the disaster will be Irretrievable. Nothing can then stay the march of the victors to Venice and the Adriatic. When the Austrians aro driven out of the Quad rilateral, they will be virtually driven out of Italy.—AM. Eve. Jour. lupostabt Decision— The Ohio Black Law Declared Unconstitutional.—' The Coart of Com mon Pleas for Cayahoga County, through Judge Foote, this morning delivered an Important de cision. At the last election Freeman H. Morris, tailor, of this city, and haviog about one-fourth negro blood in bis veins, presented himself at the First Ward voting place and waa barred from voting on acoount of his osgro blood. Action was brought against the judges of election, San born, Christian and Garrett, for illegally reject ing the vote. They pleaded in defence the re cent action of the Legislature, rejecting the vote of every person haviog Any negro blood Id his veins. Tbo case was made up and submitted to the .court. This morning Judge Foote deolared for the plaintiff, declaring the “Black Law” to be unconstitutional. The Court held that under the old Constitution of Ohio all persons having more than half white blood were deolared to be legally white. The new Constitution merely mentioned “white persons,” wilhoat definiog Wbei constituted e white person; consequently the definition of a white person contained In t le old Constitution remained In force, and any l w declaring a person haviog more lhao half wh te blood to be a negro must of necessity be uncon stitutional—Cta*. j Herald. IHlmtationaT. Penn InaOtntA, (10RNER of Penn and Hancock streets.— j Th* T»n[ng term win comment* on TUSSDAT;3Iii tost. A limited number <of pupils may obtain adrolnlop. 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Rooma oaey of acceu. apShlyd vntn taanwEU....... hbiki * TEEDWEhL * SCHELL, B A N K £ B S, SOMERSET, PENNA. 0-Oollscttona •ollclted and Return* promptly remitted. MECHANICS’ DANS, Pittsburgh. It. PATRIOK ft C 0„ do »aiur sitxxa.~. EESffIEU * ANDERSON, TITHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN Tf FBUOT, NUTS and «PICEa,OONPEOHONIRT; SUGARS, mB WORKS, Aa, NoTRO WOOD STREET, oppodto gt.Oharic! Hotel, PUubnrgb, Pa. mrl^lyd STU CCO WOKKE R, JAKES OWENS, VOBMLR BLU AND WTLIB STREETS, AND UASTia WORKER, (Ith particular attention to all orders fix work Inti* Has. R3.QENTRE9 and ORNAMENTS of all kinds fhrnUhad on ebort notice. ; apifledly A THINS’ CELEBRATED SODATCDOOKB, gggk tor Counting Boom and Parlor., MAM Anaaaorlmsnt In Rosewood caeoftelcgaatpaHerns wSflr nrtrecelTodandfor saloby J. R, REED ACO* : jeSfcdtf " - . Jowalera. No. 6S fifth street - T. W, liUOOIIRST, QjLZ'r Wateb attd Cloak Maher. IBK ‘IMPORTER OP • L " &2m T7INE WATCHESAND JEWELRY, £ No.SsniOistraeLEatweea Wood and Mark*!, Pitt* burgh. Pa. " ; . Waichs •hd Jewelry. • • • Q»AU wcsfc warranted. - QOLDTUORP ft KORNE, GAB AND BTEAM FITTERS, No. 130 THIRD BTBJJT.betwean Wood and Bmltbfield eta jy Always cn'tmnfl Chandeliers, Brackets and Pigtnm of all kinds. e * wc *%a«*aHMd: WUlUniUutfa, n*opblfauPidataic, Jo»p&H.oM>«. " /as&gXnqute .* . Stem! A. &*>s**>- ; fflUUm J5/i*,jV n JohaaPcriv : • 3 XT.r#nstoa. • ’ 1 ' JodrtaP.vß/re, -, SSESSffi*-. SSSSS 0^ / £““Jy3Sr»rj. ... "ig&fc*. . SST&SX Sssfc. ■ ■ ‘SSSSgt?** rS*?*? .**4aasafe,“ - - ’ ■*" - : \'■' *’ - -Si'S ' Plumbing done In a superior ttyle.AU orders promptly attended to. o, Plana and gpccttcatldca Icrulshed fcr'Gs* and 0m Works ccnjtrnctod el toy capadlj ftr pob- HccrprinUßat, , ; >= ; mfclyd r BCCKWHEAT SEED—ISO bush, deaß? perfect aaad fet tala by - RIDDLB, WlStfl *OO.. RED' BUCKWHEAT—IOOO bua.ptiSS Seed Bochwtunt fonrii by J.B.CAHIgtP*OO. TARD OIL—IO bbla. -to arrive •. for eaiFb IjjoB . haiah bbla Brtrain«torafor«»lete jta i am.tmtca.j GAZETTE " Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. FrawkUw Fir* Isnrasea OompaWjr or PSILdDMLTBJA, Offioe 435 and 437 Chestnut st, near Fifth, „T,nTnrT Ist, 18S9, published sgroca. bly to an act of Amcably, being ‘'.. j flnt Itortgagw, Amply mcorad—..-—51,721,60 J® ! ■ hintEttfcU{preaait Tala* slQ3*Jl3Cl)cc*t . Tt , Temporary Loane.oa ampla Collateral Bfr ... ! enritlm.. : I&Jb 3O 29 Stocks (prarantTahia ?2)coat_~. 71.M7 87 NotesssdßUts racelrabla ~ . 4JOB <0 . Cub..- 42,007 SC «3 ; only Trofita from Praralama which thi« Qompa ay can dirlda bj Uw ar* from Rtaka which, hare bean da: Unsifted. Intunneai toad* oa awry description or Property, to Sbwn^fcftd Country, strain as low as on consiataat with incorporation, a period of thirty yarns, they hare paid Lott* by lira, toan amount eseasding ss^i£K^- , sss®srtss JEoftoßrat with promptaea aMbUUtUs. Lowmpaiddnrins<b»yaat’MSS—.—'flP6 t SOS CT Gharisa W. BanckSr, I Eordoca!D.Uwti, TobUs Wacom, ■ I David B. Drown, t iSSidW. W J PraldwiL XDWA&D 0. DAIS, Tic* Pmtdant. Wm. A. firm, Secretary pro tem. . J. GARDNER my 6 QffloaSqrtfatnrt cor. Wood and Third its. FIRS niBURAHCK, ,;' J . ; sirin'. KeiioDc# fiatnai iunanw Company of PHIL 4DBLP BJ A On Buildings, limited nrPaTratmj.Mw < ‘ h,niT1 —i V Rrnitßr * to Town or Country. Office Mo. 308 Walnut Street. i Oirail 1177,931... AfiSKa #276,478 43.—Inverted aa bUowr first Martgagaon Improved City Property, worth ! doable t£e amount- .. 00 Penn*. Railroad Os’! 9 par coat Mortgage Loan, taonoo, COlt— , 27.900 GO • AUMoanyeoanty 9perceot.Peimn.R. R. Loan.. 10,000 00 Citref Philadelphia, do do do .. 9.000 00 Jfcßnajlranla Bailnaad Oo’a Stock— OO Btockcftb»Bell*nc*Mataal InwraoceOo 19,160 00 gtocfcofCbcnty Firelaroraace Oo—VOW, 00. Btock'otlWewarattB.ln*araneeCo HO 00 Union M.lsamsncaCo’t Scrip- . »JW BIQa BeeatyabU, badneii paper— 30,373 43 Book~Aeeo*mtsi*ecmdlnt«rart,etc ■ .?“$* lb*b gnbaod asdfs Bank—.*.*..*..-...——••• 19,683.98 J276AJB 4B nr/gwr TIKQLBY, Proidant. casnosa. : ... Baraael Bliphnm, ! Robert Bteen, -• , WQHam Manor, BesJ.W.Tisjd9T. I ttsakaliam,. 2. Jntbrop, > ChM.-Icl*OQ, M Jacob. X. Banting, Smith Bowes,- John Btt'Cn, Pltubargb. ~ IWjiacratgy. demtlagley, Wd. B-Toompsea, . 0- Stefcnion, H. L.oar*cn, fiobertTolhad, Frederick Lennlg, 0. 8. Wood,, lists S. Woodward, B. M. North-east cor gbeat wbstkbn IIfBtJBANCB & TRUST COMPANY, OFFICH IN COMPANY’S BUILDING, Bfo< 403 WAL H C T STBfi^T BTATEMBNt OF BD3INEBBFOB YEAR ENDING OOTO DER31,1&53. RecoJrsd for Premiums ** *» Interest,Renta, 4c-. Paid .Loasca,, Eipeaae, Commie ■loos, Be-tnjumnce, Returned Prtmhn&a, Ac OO AfiH£TB* Beil KtUU, Bondi A Mortgage*--$141,410 03 fttockTZT...... 47,916 00 mile Racel Tilde... _b....~ W,886 73 Unsettled Fremlami and other debUdnethe Company-.—17,823 01 f>ih oh LaoJ, sod in the bands of _ ' Agents. 8-389 S 3 * $2T64» 03 At • meeting of the Stockholders, convened *alh*l6tb nlUtao, tba following persons were elecloi DIRECTORS for tbe ecruing y*ar,-»iz: Charts* 42. Lathrop, 1423 Welnnt street. aimrwW WblUdin, Merchant, 18 North front William DarUng,.l33B Pine street. Zsuo rr««t>htir»c, Attorney and Counsellor. John a Hooter, firm of Wright, Hunter A C-% foTracy, flnnof TraeyACo-, Ooldemitb’* Hall. John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White A McCo«Jt Tboc. L.<2Qlecple,'flrci of Gillespie A Zellor Jaa.B. Smith, Arm of Jaa.B. Smith A Co John It. Vcgdea, otßce corner ot Seventh end Ssmaom Daniol L.Ck3lUr, Cnn of C. H. Grant A C» Thomas Potter, 229 Arch street. j Charles Harlan, corner Walont and Sixth streets, Jotrn. J. Slocum, office 164 South Fourth street, j At a subsequent meeting of tbe Board OH ALES 0. LATQROP sras unasiaousljr reflected Prtaldent, and Hon. WU. DARLING Vice Pmldant • i JAMBS WEIGHT, Secretary. This Company has DISCONTINUED OCX AN MARINS HULL BBSS,but Steamboat Hull Rbka os Western Blears taken as heretofore. ■ AUB6BENI INSURANCE COBPAM, OF PITTSBURGH, - OFFICE—NO. 37 .FIFTH STREET, TNSORES AGAINST ALL RINDS OF 1 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. IBAAO JONES, Prudent, JOHN D. McOOttD, Vico PrwUcnt D- U. COOK, Secretary, 04PT. WiL DEAN, General Agent. IIUC JODM, O. Q. Qatar, QimyChlUi, Capt. jib C. Gray. Jena A, tfflaoa. B. L. Fahneatoex. Fire, marine and Inland lnsarante. Insurance co. or north America, PHILADELPHIA. Incorptraied ITM—CkpiUl....~|y»,(Mo, Au.ta,Jtnaary |l,lW#U 67. DIR£AUR&*-Artbnra.Co!Bn,e*mQel W. JooaarJohn A Brown, Gnmoel JT. Smith, CharUa Taylor, Ambrose White John Nen, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William E. Bowes, James K. Dickson, 8. Morris Wain. John Mason. Gao. L. Harrison, Francis B. Oope, Edward U. Trotter. &UTTBUsU«Jua,Bao’y. ARTHUR G. COrflN, Prut. FSURANCE CO. oTthk STATE o? PA., PHILADELPHIA. IpcorportUd, ITW—Capital......l2oo,ooo. ■ Aiieta February 1,15M..~~ ..,.JU3£GS 48. DIRECTORS—Henry D. Bbarrerd, Simoon Toby, Qurlee Hacslester, Wflllaa 8. Btolth, Jobs B. Redd, Henry G. Freeman, Charles B. Levis. Georg* 0. Canon, William R. White. Georg* H. Btnart, BemnefGrant, Jr., Tbomaa Wag ner, Thomas B. Wattaon* HENRY D.STTKRRRRD, Wnuu Haans, Sec*y. Presidents mm-iasoraneelntbeaboreObland Reliable Companies, canoe obtained by application to MMIt •g.P.JOHIB, IpM,B WiUr rt. .jjks caunrtu, n. Pennsylvania Insurance Company OF PJTT3BUBOH, ' omc* No, 63 Foartb Str««t posonsr Jacob Painter, ' Wade Hampton. - Geo. ff. Emits, A. A. Carrier, A. J.Jonee, Robert Patrick, Body Pattusoa, Henry Bproal, J, P.Tanaer, Nichole* Voegbtly, I Grier Sprool, Junta U. Hop Moe. 0. A. Colton, Charter*! UtplteL -.._|300,&3j fenfire and Marina Rilke taken o! all deecrlpflont. omtni. PrafelaoP—A. A. Oeuara. . Vloo Prrwt.tmt—Rrmr P&ssucan. JaV WMtero Insonmoo Company ** PIIIBBORGB. GSO&GI DABSTE, preGJent t. U. GORDON, Eicrnw j. OrnOß,No.93Wfttorstmt, (tiptog* Uo.'* W«knbou%i np it&tis, PUUbnrgh. BTO Jtuarc ajatnrt fIU Lindt of .Kre and Marins EUJet. ■A Eomt butiiutv? n managed by JHrtden,' arc tsdi known tette «*>*«««*, end via art deUrvdncA L ft* crmptjieu.end liberal#}, to maintain the character la&wi lhetha«amißwl.atcfcringl\e tertprcitzUonts Wonu>ia lain tobtintured. '■ l - ASSETS, APHID 80, isw. ■ Stock 4 90,000 00 Martg*g*.~~ .. - - 24®3 00 ! Offle*fornlttm>.. • -*— OptoAccoanta. Caih—.....— Premium tlotee - Notea and Bill* DiaecoaUd.. OeoTtc* Denla, R. Miller, Jr., J.W.BnUer, ti. W. Jactoon, JameellcAoloy, Alexander Bpeer, And ran Ackley, my3a Delaware mutual Safely Ininrante Company - • hucrrpoTcUd by thi Lcgi*i*Usrt q/Fauuylvaxia, IBW. ; OEoo, S. E. Corner, Third and Walnut eta., • lUattrs nrsmum to *9 parti ofthe world. IffZJLyj) Lrl&OltAJfc&S on Good*, ty Birm, Cecal* Lalcti and IADd Oarriacn, to aU pnrta of waHnloa. KBB nrSUSAIfCBS on Uarcfcandiu generally.- 0 * :ltora% Dwelling Boom, Ac. * Bondi, MortgagM, and BealEttats......—*s 'yWMetebfa City, and etherXcpa~~m.-. Cob on bind ItaUßccilatoa&fcfAn&t* o»i«r- - t - - - «a,Tao 57 «r debta da* Uk Ooapißy~~~—■ 100100000 .• -•• • , .V «•;.<, -• ->l• ■ . '■>; VOLUME LXXH —NUMBER 188. ittßutanw. . J. G.OOJUN, Agent jef Third and Wood street* ..-.-..1211,8m 00 61,463 03 $276453 03 01465 46 7425 40 $994» M ,B»Jg-BflUU>igTEB, AgMOrr. „ He. 07 Water stmt. {DIKE BLOOE.) DmEOTOES. Joha P. JfcOori, Imc M. PennorK, B- B. Staling, Wa Mu, Ttaot. M. Hova. . Robt n. D*vU. >plB:lf Wo. McKnljht, KathanUl Bo)bM| Ala. Ntmlck, Paid M. Long, Wniiaza H. Smith 0. W. Elehetaoo, F. M. fIOBDON, B«c’r PHILADELPHIA, ; oq TonoU, Cat£o, tnd Jnlgbl OTO9«ViIiT Insnraiur. Bo&oiagAbslA ißutornme* Comp**?, OP PITTBBUBOII. OmCXXA—JAMK3 A. HUTCHISON, President HKHBY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. - Qma, No. S 3 Waua Bout, 801 Intin Jjtiat ea mta ef TiTtvil Kjsi-v. AMm, MAY gfttH. itefc •. i: Block Due Bills, payable on demand, eocured r - two approved names- J .-SIIWW « BOli RealHble..—..... ..1—.—..-.-. IU aherte Mechanics*Bank Stock—coet., 6J66 DO 1M do CiCsoaP do .do do ' w £0 do Bank of Pittsburgh do do . 00 40 do Brehaags took do ’do 1.....—. 2,050 W Balance cfßookAcecKnia..6,o6l6B -rz-irrrr: «,£!" BIUCT013: . Wm. A, CtldvaU, : Wilson MlDsr, JohnMcDrrltt, Qoot A. Wm. B. HolmM, &obCD«InU, Wm. Eet. Jcwph Kirkr r Patrick. ...Buryi JaiDM A. {fatchtcfe. HKHBT M- ATWOOD, So o> loreka Intraranco ca of Pennsylvania. OjJ\U t Ko. S 3 Filer Street, JPitltbvrgh. J. H. SHOEXBXBaXBt JPrtndenL EOBEBT FEiNET, Secretary. Continues to Insure against all kind* of Fire and ifsrins El itj. - ‘ ASSETS, HAT 8$ IK* , Cab in Pittsburgh Trust Company^..—.—.....sao,soa 83 Stock Due-Bllla—payable on demand—oo Promlom Not««—4*B2s 60 - . Discounted £3»I2T flj Bund*and Mortgagee . ........ .... 10,408 Si , 300 thins Iron City Bank Stock—l6,ooo 00 ■ - 200 do' Exchange Bank Block—coet...—ll,6os 62 200 do Allegheny Bank Slock—lo,'ooo W . 100 do MschaniiV Btnk Stack —co»t-~ .... 6£iBC3- Book Ateonnts~....-...~..~....—...... 76 Bills Receivable . " ..BTSSI ;- J.H.Bhosnbarger, Q.W.Caw, ~ .. W.S.Nim!ck f IsaaeAL pennocfc - John A. Caugney, W.W.Uirtlat" aW. Batchelor, R. Tr Leech, Jr, • R t>. Cochran, David hTOsodleo, Junes I. Bennett, William Dan, - AiyStod Wm. J. Attderion. - rFhiladeiphla iFire and LUh IRBDBANOBOOMPAST, [ ‘ No. 149 Chemufr Streets r 0P POSIT B-TH B C-08TOU HOOfiB. - WQlmak* aOkinds oflnSQnosa,.clihtrFßrpetsslcc' Limited, on every description of Property or .H?reb#s4lro, «t yaaonable rotas of ptemluai. - - '• t . BOBSBI. B. 83H3. PmldJfit. .• •- ? I • n: w. BilDWWjTlro pr^lisnt H».8...C0p0» , - .... -fc. Bearr# W.'Brows.'* ' Josepl»B.T*a} 1 ■Join CUjtoa, • £, WHor- . v. Charles P. Hayat, ' B. B. English, v - ' p. B.Bxiery,.. . a Shaman, 8. J-Hegmgse,. : F. BLAcn£ure>Bscr«tuy. J. oVoorFD^igia^- GET TEE BEST—Webster Unabridged— Pictorial Edition. LB»Pictorialniestrstloos, beactilolly executed., ■ 10000 Sew Words In the Vgcabalary Table of .fljnonymv by Prof. Goodrich. Pronunciation of names of B,(fOO distinguished parsons oT modern times. Badeived by -jp* J. j£ READ, N<X. 78 Fourth etrsot. - : - NEW ANNOUNCEMENT.—Host 4Mi- Kia’s List ot New Booke Mem ciri of Oatharlns the 11, 1 To!, cloth, 11,00; The Crralbr, by Q.P* B. James, lnA,£k>tb,f 2 r3ls' Farming in America, by J Calrd)' &L P,‘l Tal. XT* Long, lroi, cloth 76c; paper 66c;.. VJewisadßxptrlaxee*of Religions Subjects, (Bow Star Papers,) by H.W. Beecher, 1 rot, cloth JliJ; : Fruit* Flowers cad Farming,-by Q. w. Beecher, ! toI, • Frederic 8. Coiteus, l to), cloth, $l,O-5; '• Life of James Watt, fcy Moorhead, ivol, cloth SL2S; Tribute to tha Memory of Humboldt—Addresses by J,P.. Thompson, D. D., ProC Roche, Prof. Llsbpr, Prof-Onjor, Hon. Georg* Bancroft, ProC Agassiz, tn tho pulpUnodllos- .. Cram; price only 10 cents; Votam*o new American Cyclopedia; .-* - Barth’s Africa (oew edition,) 1 rot, cloth. $1,20; The Iroo Mannfectorars'Qoide, by Lesley, 1 *«!, tlo. s■'; • The Amertcau Stair Builder, 1 vol, cloth $&. J*l3 HUNT A mHKß.Masopio PalL 61b St. 1 ■- New books for summer reading; The New and Tho Old, or CaUCarnls and India In Bo mantle Aspects; " - Beecher's New Book*.—.Plain Talk cheat Frnit, Bowers, and Farming; Views and Experience of Religion! 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SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR ngaTAMIHEB,BoUIixUAt«It. A LFOBD’S GREEK. TESTAMENT, with A » critieaUynTlMdTßxV-Adlf^rtof marginal'rotoo&oes to TCrbol tad Idiomatic csags prose* • ; gocsfto»,Ku}oczitiakl end exegattcal cumaiantarr, fct tJi» r '•■ OM of Theological stodenta and rnlairtgnLtaj Henry Aljard,. B. 0. Tol.lMjastoot Tobe completed In 4*oU-,Br©.- - Fruit, Flowan todFarmiog, bj View* and Experience ol Religtoal Subjects, ‘do di ' j6H . J.L. iBAJ), 78Fcartb*tmt ■ THE BEST BEWTHO MACHHIEB • Ti A D W B B • ... B T S A. M. HABBHALL'ft COW. Federal Street, Allegheny. milt ■■•.-••• ’■ • ■ ■ SUNDRIES— 100 bus. Buckwhßat Seed; 200 do BodPotaiocr, SOO do Oita, ■ '-' 20 bbU. unr Ho. C lUctaril, ’* 20 halm , do 20 bbl*. Hailing, ■ 10 cuki «op«ior H&un». :: 'MbbU.Xxtt» Floor; , 20k»«ttwhE5ttflr # .,,. Wbow new \V. B. Cbsoso, For cal»br i RU>DL*,WIBT3 * OO^lSSUbarty* ICJfi. * “ IG£!»i r.-.iUJS*:;-: A BOUT FOUR HUNDRED TONS of tom - f\ AltjrtignT Tea. wiib ptfrtegaof boon tO.Sbf.lsV. afu «ers rot POCKET BOOKS and TOKT-MONNAIiiS —A Itrr* &Bortß«nt of Pock«t Bocks, Part-&cmi*l», Backtkla pSes, BortfcUoitn4 Bsnkat'» an«J«t : •ft UAVfiTi .. ~x _ JtlB corrar Wood and Third and Mtifcn KBflSd t&- POTATOES, POTATOES, poriioES-_" }ff TITHE AT.—l5OO buah Tennesser|W‘“ t JS*"***..; ~: : ■..Wgstjgfe* PORTFOLIOS, Pocket udini Book* to "<** «■ .. i?Btor*er ly.o.JOflMMv* ~ B OOK-BJNPINQ danT^T d&p*teh. OU!Soclg»»»^^ A oo.U67W<»»tt. ~ joU - . ’ SslATrr4B2; sacks on, ATfi'V XBNN. 1 J\ ■t<»g<rCb«<» r - IBAIAS PICKET 1 CO. jjL..=TT.jr3gOn»h. Keda amt Lake' Wnmi 00. bia: from various 3Tgnn! BOSH WJUTJS ANl> HBU fpL—lO bMs. Tanner’s Oil : wceirod on • ,ifer al, bj " OKN.—3 cir loads of Sholled Coro, to ar r!n.fcr»kbr > :--MSUi- a ],2T* oSn« of Front itrwt iatCUMcqy Usr., TMNKS—IOOO Pin*. Apple*-«&-*xriT0 and 3l faSbT * - imf.. -apples— 5 hbk. &la&taaaa- jgst Ss;rfto3Sg Rgqraa * asdxbbSx LOUR 200 bbls« c&.Louis recMtliia day flgCHooCg;HeCEgttr*OO. ■' TfciYTATOS3-3W tug; prime (old) for tale FTJEN N.W SEAT— lB3r*aela mnrtading i-USBKHa; Atfß-SEESWAX—b cask; lT,flinttg»adl.dol>eiEt*i.oow toatocfaanßUMXg jar, v BmHticprtoo, . ", '* * i m t.- o‘ —iA 1233,653 81 $249490 63
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