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Tirt,Elt, Chairman. ANOTHER-BATTLE IN GUROP.— The telegaphtbrings us news of azeneral battle, fouglie4 liftgenta, n point-near Mi lan, in Anstriamdtaly, betweenthe French forces.tl4.4o4le.,ariPerOr and the Austrians undeldeneralEfess. TIM battle took place on the fourth of June. Thefirst despatches represented that ;Auk drianand 12,- 000 French had been !Filled land-=disabled, Those that cone after, greatly - reduced these huge figures. • The Fiaperor of the French claims a deci sive vi6tory, and claitni to have taken '7,000 prisoners and disable:ll2,ooo, but the nun -. ber of killed is not stated.' The Austrian ac counts differ differ widely from the French.. Va rious battles with varying success are spoken ot. The French loss according to Paris ru mors isttbout equal to the Austrian, and later rumors, detrac,t from_ the French • vict j ory atililagenta. Tt s taccounts, as were those of the battle of Moiltebello, are conflicting and unsatis factoiy. There is ,no doubt that a battle has beeraought; and with great loss on both sides. It is a matter of doubt whether the French or Austrians were victorious. The accounts first received come through France and - Must be received with many grains of al low4tee. kfew days will bring us the facts. We giveall the news received up to this time unde,riour telegrapl:dc head. -`:~ :.:~: MEM ' l7 " • ' 4 --t • ':;"r• - • • • -- ~".1. * . - - pit otit. PIKE'S PEAK—Lini ENTSE ALLEGED GOLD DISCOVERIES; There are two sides to the Pike's Peak question, and either upon one or the other --,perhtqis _upon both—the most tremendous lies are told. But recently we have had the most heart rending accounts of starvation and distress from thei - .‘'Oold XlMes," where gold wasnot. The thousands'of emigrants wholad flocked to this far . oif region, in hopes of bettering their . condition, flocked back a gain with hro ken health and• broken hopes. They pro nounced Pike's Peak a deception—a humbug —said there was no gold there,aud denounced the whele affair. as a scheme of dishonest speculators to their lots. The plains were represented .as covered with starving men, dying of deprivation and the " black cholera,7—a new disease, to give additional horrors to the sickening accounts. Well, most, if not. all of these sad stories were true. To thousand.i, the wild hunt after sudden wealth terminated in a Golgo tha in the wilderness. The people of the country looked upon it as a fixed fact that the gold hunters had been misled and de ceived by speculating letter writer:: and let ter writing speculators, wliose moral deprav ity stopped not at the sacrifice of human life in their efforts to sell lot:. at a huge price. But just as the gold fever had died away, and people were coming to their senses again, welave another batch of most exeitini , news coneerning, the recent discoveries of gold at Pike's Peah. The burnt child dreads the fire. The country has been deceived once by the Pike's Peak fever, and WA' iv arn all who have any ides of emigrating, to pause and think. It is always better to let well enough alone. ! These new accounts may perhaps, be aJaStexpiring effort of desper ate and dishorieSt speculating to bring ui the price of lota and claini4 at :Pike's Peak We advise eVery man who can earn enough to eat to Stay at home and not be cajoled by the present dazzling accounts. But these accounts, nevertheless, come tons from such sources and with such an appaeent truthfulness upon their face, that, as a news- monger, we do not feel at libertY altogether to ignore theM. We give the caution and at the same time copy a few of the late ac &tints and leave people to judge of them for themselves. The Leavenworth Daily Times of the 10th inst., issues an extra, containing a letter from " its own correspondent " headed as follows: " hame i nse Gold Disroreries—Pike's Peak a Glorious Reality—Miners Making Hundreds of Dollars prr Day—The District in a Fa- We make the following extract On or about the 4th ult., Mr. J. B. Gregory, from Gordon county, Georgia, started with a party of seven, with IL view to a thorough ex ploration of the northern tributaries of Vasquez or - Clear Creek. du the 6th ult., they struck what has since been called Quartz Creek, at a point about thirty miles due west of this point, and proceeded tohandle their pans and shovels. At a point about three hundred feet above the right bank of said creek, on the north side of an extremely steep : hill, Mr. Gregory gathered a pan of surface dirt, took it down to the water, and was rewarded for the washing of itby four dollars worth of tine dust. This, of course, stimulated him and company to vigorous and extensive prospecting, which resulted in the striking of a bed of sand, amidst a bed of partly rotten and pa i rtly burnt quartz, that was found to .yield from five to over dollars to the pan. The 'lead was traced over the mountains, by dint of layers of-burnt quartz, which were found on the surface, in a northeasterly and southwesterly direction, and every member of the party at once took up claims. At the time snow and ice was yet plentiful in the valley, and for several days the working of the lends had to be delayed in consequence of the con tinued blockade of the creek by ice. None of the claims made on the lead discovered by Mr. Gregoryfrot: whom the diggings atoltce to o k, the - : name—had been worked more than six days, and yet the yields enumerated below have been obtained. The newsof the striking .of this r i c h l ea d soon reached this and adjoining towns, and va rious ,prospecting parties set out, which suc ceeded in discovering a number of additional leads—the yielding of which I also give be low. • During the last ien days a perfect stampede has taken place from this locality, iu the direc tion of the Gregory diggings, and five thousand men are, undoubtedly, examining at the pres ent moment the bowels of mother earth in that vicinity. Now lends are struck almoSt every day, but on account of the local obstacles in the way of rocks, rich growth of timber and steepness of the mountain sides along which the lead runs, etc., it will take seine time be fore they will be in fact in working order. All that has keen done is comprised in the follow ing:. J. H. Gregory worked his claim five days and took out s,Ligo. • William. Virajr, John W. Zeigler,Charles M. Zeigler, David P. Spain, ArehibalcDefrees, Wilkinson, Dcfrees, and William. Chess, all formerly of South Bend, Indiana, formed the party that accompanied Gregory, and had all taken clainis on the latter 's load. The four first mentioned commenced working their claims on the 25th ult., and took outon Wed:. nesday, the 25th, $29,5; Thursday, the 26th, $410; Friday, th 27th, $495 ; Saturday, the 28th, $340; which shows an ag create result of four days' work amounting to $1,560 Tho three last mentioned worked their claims joint ly five days', during which they realized $l,- 500. The names of a number of others are given who have been equally successful. The St. Louis Democrat of the 15th inst., announces the arrival of 5600 worth of the dus6in St. Louis, in the hands of D. T:Sivin buine, of Newport, R. 1., who isrepresented '*ll.l-4'.4.-';4, -"- 4 ,- - ' • -" • '-tr , • F: , f.."T• s , " • • as " a most respectable gentleman44la i of con t lte, and, would not and cams amine idiecnivit: • •-• his fellosvicitizps."i - i 3 1 ;:iitate;sii*a rif&ttch*rgefitincotin*, vltiulcl,.Ove aline tut for the hiet that4he a sking $2O per ounce for it, which is moil 3' than it is worth. By the next arrival it is expected thatTrain — s7s,oool6 - $lO,OOO will be sent forward, as the diggings are very rich. great change had taken place among the people in the border towns after the re ceipt of this geld,'„antilmaiti. who had left the mines were preparing to return. sell & Jones, of Leavenworth,. liars again placed all their coaches and wagonanpon the road, and they are - crowded with passen- gers. The correspondent Of the Leavenworth Times; of date of June 12th says Thetexchement: about. the Gregory digging , is still on the increase. • Authentic information has beeuie'CCivea here :to-day of the striking of still richer .leads by • a 1 respecting party, Condi:clod by Mr. Gregory, and the sale of the latter's - claim On the original lead for not loss than twenty-one thousand dollars, to a party of four, of whom three, viz : Amos liridly, E. B. Henderson, from Cass county, Ind., and a Wm. Allen, from Fulton county, Illinois, are known. The brothers Defreesi who also had two 'claims on the Gregory lead, - sold their interests for $7,500 and $7,000. One of the Zeigler brothers sold ,aclaim, which he had purchased a week previous for $5O, for $6,000. A number of other sales of less inamuitudo are also reported. Marshal Cook, .of'Donapliatt o bought a claire - of Gregory, or $6OO, and Sam uel J. donee, a well known f railroad centred or, two of an other individual for three mules and $601) cash, respectively. Mr. G. M. Fox, the Agent of the Express Company, at the mines, whose precious re ports were exceedingly discouraging, writes the following t FLATTERING REPORTS. From nosiness correspondence of Smoot, Russell k Co.] CENTEX. CITY, Juno 4, 1859. I send you to•dey, per Leavenworth City and Pike's Peak Express, gold dust amounting in value to $403,35, for which you will please give me credit. The package marked A is Platte River gold, end worth here $lB per ounce. That marked Jackson SI Boulder is also worth $lB. This, you will observe, is a very line specimen, and is calculated to have a good effect if seen by California miners. It resem! bles California gold more closely than any other yet discovered. I write you honesily, gentlemen, and ny firm belief that in two weeks I will be able :o ship you, as purchasers on consignments, from live to ton thousand dollars. The gold in the largest package is from Gregory, and is saved with quicksilver. For this T paid $l6 per ounce. As soon as possible advise, me as to the real value of each speci- men. The mines are suprisingly rich, co old min ers say. They are astonished, and cannot lieve it, even if they do see it. Claiins.are be ing sold every day at from $l, per foot to $. - 20,000. These are repruentatatiuns made to me by parties in whom I have the most implicit. The holders of the gold district nt Gre7ory'g demand s . '2o per ounce fsr the gold. Thha too much, and I will not give it unless you so instruct. lam willing to give $l4 per ounce. Since I wrote to you last. the reports from the mines have continued to grow more encour aging. •w leads have been =trick and pro ved to be equally as rich as those about which I advised you in my Inst. At th“se who have their clain.s fully open are muking from .`•:..•.16 t o $lOO to the roan per day Respectfully, All this reads very - Well, we admit. but "there's luck in leisure.'' We advise all who are thinking of Pike's Peak to wait till they hear from Greeley ; he is up there smm where. and if he makes up his mina to de sert polities, the slave question. the New York Teittote,and all his other humbm7s.and beemne a permanent Pike's Peaker, we'll not say that we'll go ton, but--we'll think about it. Railroad Earnings The following is a statement of the increase nr dUcrense in the earnings of various Railroads for the month of May, accompanied with the Month of May, 1858 : alllllolDa. ULCFM4SE. MIE= Fit Ft_ Waylac di Chieago. llhuoie Central Cin., II miltott and Dayton... 9,159 c 4, Chicago, Burlington k.i.juiney .4494 Vg Galena and Chicago Union... • Michigan Southern Chicago and Rock Wand.-- Milwaukie and Dli49issippi New York Central Central New Jersey 11347 fir, Cleveland and Mahoning 12S 4t Michigan Central Cleve, Cblumbun and Cin 71 69 We are not advised as to the earnings of the Pennsylvania Railroad. but from the above statement it is very evident that the Pennsyl vania Raiload and her legitimate connections, have had much the best of the late free fight between East and West lines. TnE London Times, after a careful weighing of all the statements upon the subject, official and otherwise, decides that the weight of testi mony indicates that the result of the affair at Montebello was in favor of the French. In - - respect to the amount of Imagination displayed in the despatches, it gives the preference to the Sardinians, and next to the Austrian account, the latter being to the former as Defoe is lb Munchausen. Tho New York Times charad -terizes the account of the French General (FO rey,) as " modest, decisive and intelligible," which is, perhaps, as much as to say not very Napoleonic. The writers of the New Yorl Times, however, show a very decided leaning to the French side, so that their testimony upon this point perhaps should be taken. as Monk barns would say owl grant) salis. ADDITIONAL advises from Utah inform us that Governor Cumming had ascertained that a twelve pound howitzer constituted all the public arms in the Territory. The Marshal has addressed a communication to the Gover nor in response to the procl4nation, stating that there are no bodies of armed men gather ing in the mountains with a view to a militarY organization. General Johnston had prom ised protection to emigrant trains going to California, and advised the emigrants to col lect at some common point, when he would afford them an escort. The Indians were get ting troublesome, running off with government stock. A "big blow," or storm, did some damage in salt Lake City and environs on the IGth ult. .. - Tax Wheeling Argus (Democrat.) is of opin ion that both Wise and Hunter's prospect* ft"-t r the Presidency have been damaged by the re cent Virginia election. "In the late contest," says the Ar.Ous, " neither had a triumph, and each of them was somewhat damaged. The result may be that both will have to yield in the next Presidential contest to a more fortu nate rival. TbiaArgus claims that Western Virginia can contrllhe action of Virginia in the Charleston Convention, but to be efficient they must be no man's followers ; and advises them to re- main as they now are, " masters of the shim. TEUT. great trotting match for $5,000, three mile heats to wagons, at Eclipse Cotirse, Wed nesday, between Flora Temple and Princess, Was'won by the former. Between 12,000 and 15,000 persons . were on the ground, and the raeo , was closely contested. Tho time was 7:54 and 7:59,—by no means extraordinail. Tins crew. of the Orion, charged with being a slaver have been examined before the United States Commissioner, in nisi Yoric;and dis charged, the evidence being insufficient to hold them. =ME Improvement of the OU b. The improvement of the fallsaf the Ohio .ii,al ) ,tvith a view to the bettericcOniniodatihn - of o vast amount of trade that will continua. 'to seek water communicatiOn 'betweerC,T'itts: ,burgh, Cincinnati, St. Louis; LOnisVilla and liter Orleans, is claiming neif.:.attbratiotint the West, and various projects are being illi3ctissell and urged upon the attention of tho General -Government. -.ln view of the futurescquire ments of. the Ohio river trade. the Cincinnati Gazette urges the-Consirtiction'of- an additional .anal, but to this there seams very grave,'ob jeetions,on accountof_thohc-avyoutlay in its aeacimplisbinent: --The'enlargeinent of the , Present: canal, , seems; however, to, be paritivelvt called for; "and" the ' navigation should moreover be made as free as possi ble. It has ,been 'deinonstrated by a report from a. corps of Governtrient Engineers, who made the survey a few years since, that at a competitively trifling cost, the present canal around the Falls can be widened to one hundred feet, with side basins for boats to pass each other, and by constructing a single lock, four hundred, or four hundred and fifty feet in length; and of a width to accommodate the largest boats, these rapids can be passed with as little delay, and as secnrely ns nny'other point of the river. The present canal, when enlarged according to the plan proposed by the Govern ment Engineers, will be about two miles in longtb. A canal on the otberside must ho live or six miles in length. The cost of a now ca nal will, moreover, be at least three times as great ns else enlargement of tho present ono ; and being longer; it will require a larger an nual outlay to keep it in repair. Every con ceivable argument is, therefore, in favor of the onlagetnent , and that, it is believed, will abun dantly accommodate the trade of the river for many yeairs — to come. (Fcir the Pinatairgh rost.) M L R. EinFrottl--,I was much astonished to learn that the Managers of the stock in the Manchester Horst: Railway intended to go by what is called the, upper route, and defect in the direction of Wood's run, lir Ila4aly's lane, leaving nil who are along Rebecca - street and the river without cars or omnibuses. The low er route should be taken. hut if the upper be determined upon, which mu.st be expensive. why not take the route now used by omnibuses. and all other vehicles, down to Beaver street. Any other route is a fraud, and letters patent should not issue unless the natu , :il routes be de• terminal upon. A leading Tennessee paper it; deprecating any _ further war upon dodge Doughe, , , Says: In view of the result in Virginia, we submit to tha Southern Democracy everywhere, if it is not, tittle to pot 3 0.1.011 to the war on Douglas? Douglas i< a loyal Dmimerat he has taught like a hero for Ow con titutional ri,tltts of the South : he i< the ohleA lender of the party— the foretoo4 man in the nation ; and alb that his friend:, all that national D•toocrats ask, in. that he , hall have fair play. Will you consent to this or do too desire 11/ breal, up the party and blow up the Union The writer - of this is by no means exeln•ise ly wedded to Mr. Ihmgia , . Our only object is to rave the Democratic park - from di , integ, ration, and. 2.. , we have =aid before, to Lriniz, it up to the ' , crotch in Found in wind and limb for the great battle with all the "elements" of the Black itetrublican op po,iition . No wan familiar with the career of SA: Own A. Dour ht,,, ran hone-tly ray that he is unwilling to tri4 him on any 1111,•t1,11 v:3niwct , •.l with the institution:: of the South. Many southern. and a host Or Northern Democrat., believe that he it the only Mall in tb, purty who van .lead the Deitiorravy to vertain victory in, 15:',0: A nd their rea,omt for this belief aro very far from •howirof: any want Of la:ls,ll l ffity 11 - a have six days later advice.: "Cram flab Che Mormon art: rop: osonted as oolleeting in the MOLltttalO , , UrOlitt,:thelll,l4,,, a nd k ag u, _ Mg with the Indians. john Hartnett, Secretary of State, had as,•um. , l the editorship of the Flaky Teta, the otiti Mormon paper. The survivors of the Mountain Meadow nut,,iarre, were to be brought b:ast by the sell, 31:1j. , r 31111 Waddell,the army contractors Ti, , , Mormons had surd, East to purelia,l , a cut MIME -4. - Tu n Administration thinks it can di,cern in the recant intollitynce from MeNico the triumph of the Liberal can=e in that distracted country. The recent inAructionA to our Min ister,, and also to the Dar al officers in corn- t\RCASC .$ 18 16 21 WI. CRI mind of the fore., in the Gulf of Mexico, arc clear, positive and explicit. Should any of the minions of Miramon or Zuloaga interfere, as it is alleged they contemplate doing, with the Tehuantepec route, they will then see what our Government will do. Os,GX2 00 40,2+1 40 4-42 VT 50 59 THE Board of Education of NVW York city, after fill; debate, resolved, by a vote of 25 to 26, to adopt the report of the Committee ap pointed some time since to consider the pro priety of drafting n by-law asserting the au thority of the Board to insist on making all the Public Schools in the city assume, as a part of the daily routine, the reading of the Scrip tures. Henceforth, therefore, the teachers in the Public Schools must either read the Bible to their scholors, or go without their salaries. Till: State Department has received advices from our Minister at Chili giving all the facts relating to the seizure of the brig Townsend Jones. The administration has sent instruc tions to our Minister to demand reparation for revoking thooxequatur of the American Consul at Valparaiso, and a man-of-war has been or dered to that port to look after American in terest,. _ -cam •~ r ~!~ ... ~'~ FIRST WARP, AI. LEG HEN Y The Next President. THE hark Orion, which sailed from New York on the 21st January, has arrived home in charge of United States officers, having been siezed on the Congo river as a slave trader. Her captain, it is said, has died of a broken heart. We don't wonder at it—such a busi ness is unfit for any body with a heart. A MOVEMENT in favor of Governor Wise for the next Presidency, has been started in Philadelphia. A meeting was held for the pur pose of consolidating this movement, which is represented to have been "respectable, expec tant, harmonious, enthusiastic, and sanguine." OF GARIBALDI, ono who knows him says his influence over his troops is somewhat wondee ful. 1114 form, Herculean, stren energetic and expressive head—everything, even his picturesque costume, contributes to increase the prestige he wields. TUX President wilt' remove to his summer retreat—the Soldier's Home—in a few days. He intends leaving for Bedford Springs on the 20th of July. Besides Miss Lane, ho will be accompanied by Mrs. Secretary Thompson and Mrs. Senator Gain. Mn. HENRY DEVITIt, tho :culptor, has re ceived an order from a number of Mr. Bu chanan's friends in Boston, to make a marble bust of the President, and has gone to Wash ington to cyccuto the commission. Tnr. the New York papers. are reminding the bakers of that city, that the last foreign news shows a further decline in the price 0 breadstuff's. Pittsburgh bakers might as well note the fact at the same time. JOUN G. SAXE, the comic poet, lecturer and editor, was, on Thursday, nominated as the Defaocratic candidatelor Governor of Ver mont. Givens a song, John, on your chances of election. , Fr is said, we know not on what authority, that tho removal of Lieut. Maury from, his present post in contemplation. We trust not. Be is a right martin the right place. • . , • „. • „,. 1 4 4:- 4•••• =EN SIVMMIIMM A COUNTNIIFEIT Trea.surTynote for -$5O was a few days ago son tto the Tiinsury Departmitnt, for redemption.. .:The owner was a .citizen , . of, Geoigia. The tountarfeit was an execrable thing as a speciinen Of engraving, bearing - , no resemblance to.;the genuine instrument, and could ndVir in . .lpose on 'rittf ono zd 41t familiar with pecuniary transactions. Tnfi inhabitants of Fayal are again in a starv ing condition. - A -meeting has been 'hold in Boston ALrivhigh §l,DOCrwas subscribed for their relief. '4l Japanese representatives, who are to be the great liOns of the next season, will con by the steamer Mississippi. ----------- A Remedy for Dyspepsia. - "- 13MatiAvx's HoLLA.ND , BirrNs.s 'is DOWtea . Most simple, delightful and effectual remedy for Dys pepsia before the public. Many of our most worthy citizens testify to. its efficacy. re persons subject to. nervous and sick headache, it is a valuable niediclne. Rrad Carefully.—The Genumo. highly Concentrated Brerlitwe's llolland Bitters is put up,in half pint bottles only, and. retailed at one dollar per bottle. The great demand for thus truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing.. Beware of imposition I Bee that our name is on the label of every bottle von boy- BENJAMIN PAGE, Je. k 8010 proprietors, No 2.1 Wood. between First and &nand Street+, Pittsburgh . verttsements. For Bent. TWO FLINT GLASS FACTORIES; SIT; UATE in the Borough of Birmingham, belonging to the estato of the late P. Muttony:dem:axed , rind lately carried on by Loilie A Mont "The so Factories art now in thorough repair, and in full operation, with all the necessary implements and Conveniences mininite for the extensive tuanuftutture of that glass, of that sitperior style and ,pettily) for which these Works have been 210 justly celebrated. PoSses4iol3, given ortthe first day of August ne t. x C. I MSEN, Executor of the Estate of P. Mulvany. Pittsburgh, June 17th, 1869. jetattl . _ IRON MAN U FACT OVER'S GU IDE 1. —To the Furnaces. Forges and Rolling Mills of the United Suites. with discussions of Iron as a Acme utl element, nn American ore, and a manufactured arti cle, itt commerce and in history ; by 3.y. I,esly. With ma and plates, Lictakl. Vi I Cal., Se owl street U1! - E, fti NEW TWO:BORSE BA ROURIIE AT AucTioN—On TUESDAY MORN ENO, June 21st, at II n'elovh, at the Gin inercial Sales Rooms, No. fel Fifth street, will be sold for account of whom i may concern—Me superior new Twodiorso liarouehe 'eta) P. DAVIS, Auctioneer. .kNeIEsTEA SAN:INGSBA:imBrocKLAeT nrursAiis. IN.;, Jane 31st, at S o'clock, on amount of whom it may Concern, at the Commoreial Salea Rooms. No. 54 Filth street, gill be scild-12. shares Manchester Savings Insti tution. Ljeg.ol P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. (...) CASES CARE. MAGNE IA ju , t received .ss, anti for salo by BECKHAM it KELLY, vei.S.l. Allegheny City. 1 CAN - 11.1 ICE OIL PEPPETWNT just received and fur eale by BECKTIAM A KELLY, te:l Allegheny City. .500 ""- CARRAWA V SEED just re cored and for sale by BLVKIiA3I k KELLY, Je2o A IleghenyCay. i 1 Ll'S.winTE s musTuto SFEP 0 ‘...7 jii.it reveived and for ,alc . l.y - BECKHAM k KELLY, 1031 Allegheny City. Qi )1 1 LBS. NELECI' LICORICE ROOT, ()All/ dust received and for sale by Pi:CKHASI A KELLY. jo2J Allegheny yity, H ER R !NU —lO hbk. Et.;tport, nett; 10 d., Monre,. 4., 1... , silt Ly uM. H. smillt & co, 1,2 e Ils Second. and 11; Front streets. . • w HITE BEANS-50 bushels for -Jac liy IVM. it. SMITH k CO. Ritiel'2.:(-1 10 tierces pyinsvmlolll..FAligrcbj k CO. SYRUP -2' hh.D. prime Syrup for sale by wm. H. SMITH k Co., l"'' Second mil Front ens Sl` PERIOR RECORD CA p . --- Fog s „le J. I'. WELPIN, . ` 53 W..od stram neat Fourti VI A 1: I) 1 'AS rt'i FOIL 1 i ENTS — Vol Fale ‘ 1.....„ J. R. W ELIO. ii••zo 5.1 Wool •Jtrect near Piatrth D 1• ;,1. 1 ii .1_14 ‘ 1. 1 ; hi ...a & , I n 't d l 4 ' , ,.-1 ,, 0 al:,:‘,11.1.1, wE 14 . :- - 1 .0, ti: „ .N. Y E L .l. u. hoIN, e..!0 al 1t..0t street near Fourth. 'DERRY A. CO.'S Nt ). tI9 PENS—For sal, by i )..'3.,1 J. It. IV El.lbl N. I AM ES' NEW WO ILE..- - * . The Cavalier, ' .‘ 1h•0.n.•,1 N0e.1.14 ti. p. 11. Janie, io li A 1 & i U., f. 4 Wood street. 1 1 . 1 EM PI HE 01 , A USTRI A ; Its Pas .1 l`roeilt P., . r. I.v .1. S. C. .‘1.1...11.. IC AY IC. LaWoisi street. natches and Jeivelry. REINENIAN MEVRAN, 4. Flrru II ritEET Ire ri,m uul • U AND SIINELL HUNTING WATCHP-':‘ 4.1 kiun,wati awl Eu4:14,11 manukti•ltiro, at grk...lly bleed price in and se,. OLI ENTI RE sT4 t FRENcit E.MiIitoIDEMES MAI:KED 1,4110; Ttl 0•ST! To 4 , 14 , nr out tho lot p,[911 , 41 cry it, It EMI IVU 1,3 TIIE Fißst (IF A1 7 1;11sT NEXT. NEW tiTi IRE ELM U 1 tIN 1 , 11."I'1l ST. EATON, CREE & jetS rorner Fifth mid Market streets. APLEASA.NT RESIDENCE FOR SALE --or 76 hot front on south avenue. Allogbeny, by about 2.5 n deop to Iletiveoa having a good Iwo story hunily mansion, wok arranitoti Mir gonifutt and vonvemonee: norboo, hall and eight rooms, bath fa c to, hot and cold water, gas in all the 5001118 . ; a brick stable and iarriano house: shailo (roc4 anti s hrubbery Tho uliolo is in g 004,1 tinier, and will Ito sold at a rgain. 'Forms mmy. InimeMato no,stssiou con to' had. lola S. CI TFIIIERT & 805, 31 Murkkd Area. The Northern Fire & Life Assurance Company, LONDON, 1 MOORGATE STREET Subscribed Capital 41,25D,760-Stg. 1. 41 ,2 98 . 600 Called up and toad 132,403 312,015 ASSETS—Med JAIMAXV 1858—52,191,111 02, Real Estate, Loans on Bonds ' and fortgitges, Melee made Annuities . , he 1233,278 16- 5 $1,016,304 GO Railway and ot li e rlioben t tires, 60 - eminent Securities and lieveisMas 131,145 4- 4 655,7°008 no on Life PolLiirs 4.257 17 . 7 21,:-.0 40 1 erect on investments 70- crued but not yet payable.— 2;48 St.lo 11,342 46 Cash in hands of Branch Es tablishment/4 and Agents 41t. it, eourro of transmission and ,adleclion 55,656 0.6 276,3{:68 Cl,ll :at Current account unit on Deposit nt Interest with liankers... Oilier asset. Revenue from premiums, in terest on investments Le., for the yew-tinting tllst Jam nary, ItilS 1156,746 1G- G $ 033,734 12 Loans during the same period, including premiums of re insurance with other offi ces, Sc. L 105,1364- 1 $ 525,G53Z This Company having complied with thelaw of Penn sylvania, the undersigned is prepared to effect 'flagrance on almost every description 01 - property at moderate. rates. J.tME9 W. ARRorr, Temporary Office, No. 103 Wood street. leli3:2w.motith IJ RE Ll(ZUORS.—Families can buy a bottle of Rhine, Port,Marleirn, Teneritre, Sherry or talaga Wine. Also, Cognac Brandy of riiircrent brands, very i }ld Monongahela Whisky. Uhampaigne in quart. pint m1.111114_1 half 'ant Iwittles; reduction made by diaiin or half dozen. All the above for sale by the quart or gallon. . N. 13.—Thoso wishing adulterated liquors need not call. D. FICKEISEN, rintl.tilv.inn 101 Third streef T HE NEW PARK I -DENNY'S GROVE,^ recently fitted up as IRON CITY PARS, s now open for the accommeention of Pie-Nies, Pleas- ICE CREAM. AND REFRESHMENTS. il0" &Band of Music always in attendance. A good .overed platform for dancing. jelfmaw-tf HOEVELER & MILLER. 'Whitten's Golden Salve Ts A STEP TIT WAY OP PROGRESS in the Healing Art. It is adapted for Sores. Humors, Wounds, and every kind 0: extermd inflammatory difficulty, of what ever name or nature, on tune or beast. Made only by C.P. WRITTEN, Lowell, Mass. 25 cents per box. The usual discounts to the trade. Sold by druggists. "Anoint thyself and be healed.". Tor. (tants Bates—A GRIN! lIMING Reran.—lt is with much pleasure we annotmce the advent of this new article in our city, which has met with such signal success in Lowell, where it is made, that the papers have teemed with cases of. truly marvelous cures. They chronicle one where the life of a lady was recently saved—nease of broken breast; another where the life of a chit , was Raved—a case of chafing; another of a' lady whose face was much disfigured by scrofulous humor, which was brought to a healthy action in a few days, also, another of an old man, who had a sore on his foot for twenty years—cured In a few weeks. Our citizens will not be slow in getting at its merits, and will benild it over the land.—Boston Herald. (My2-4:.film:l3tw ser 6000 AGENTS WANTE.D.--TO sell three new and unequalled inventions—wanted by every family. My agents have cleared over V... 5,000 selling one of them. Articles nre fight, cheap, easy to carry and very taJmig. Several Diplomas, Silver Medal from American Insti tute, N. Y., and 4 patents have been granted me for them. One patent in England and one in Frnnee. Pat in 4 chimps. and I will send you, gratis, 80 pages particu- Lan, of tho boat a. encv tn.tLo country. mr27:famal3tw BROWN, Lowell, Mass. AtiENTS WASTED 11c THIS STATE. to eanvas.s with the Gomm Slur. Bent rapidly. Can mike good pay. For terms, Jtc" send lamp. , • - • m ttlemdans C. P. .WIIITT 31124,L0we11, Nam. QK BLETON SKIRTS AND SKIRT SUP. PORTERS.—A good anortment on hand and for Bale by EATQN, CEEE & corner Erin and Market streete: • V .. f ".••••• A ISIEEtThi? OP'ift COMMISSIONEIS , S P OF I. 3" " theltittsbittig MlOglietly und Manchester .. semier RaUery Company watieheht at the 110 1,4, _ 'ESDAY NEXT. Juno 2 at O Tarot 1?"11 A `'n BAKE.wELL. O . ODek.P.: ; MOS, rittsburgkJuliel7tl,lBMs. jell:3t. ..zEtARGA.M4 . • r -1 BOOTS, s n dx. s Go to the CHEAP CASH STORE of JOSEPH H. BORLAND, jelB . . 08111nrket st...ifeciand door from pall, TWELF'ffI . LIST OF APPLICATIO R for selling Liquors, filed in the Cleric's Office up to June leah,lBsB. Barker Henry, tavern, Peebles townships Helder Jhhn, do do, do, , Brown Richard, eating house. 2d ward, Allegheny; Nisi John, tavern, sth ward. Fittsburgh; - • - Buell John Peter, tavern, sth ward; Pittsburgh; Colemire Charles; do Ist do, .do Crosline Mary, eating house, Ist ward, do • - Carr Wm. di Co., ivßh other goods, 4thitard, - Pittsburgh: Everhart C, eating house Reservetownshils . . . Gibson Francis, do 3d ward, Pittsburgh; Howling a Downing, with other 'goods, 4th ved, PitLeb'h; Jarrett Geo: G.. tavern, SontirFm•ette tcrwnship. Leitman Geo H., with other goods, Bth Ward, Pittsburgh Loetterly John, eating house, Reserve townships Meyer isdeholas; tavem;lst ward, Pittsburgh; Minns Uriah, . do -Peebles township; Miller& Rieketsou, with other goods, 4th w'd; Pittsbli M'Afee H., tavern, Chartiers ,towpshirs Richliu Eichnert, tavern, lid Ward, Pittsburgh; . Richards Jas. ; do Bth do do Straub John N., eating house,4th ward, do ' Bequill A nthony do . 3d do do Taylor Jane, tavern, Patton townshis Wield. Christian, tavern, ticl ward, Pittsburgh. THOS. A. ROWLEY, Clerk'. Clerk's Office, June 16th, 1859. jelB throw away • your Dinner or Tea Knives for the want of Forks, us we have on hand a full 11.1tS011111ellt of .. ODD FORKS, Of.all patterns. House-keepers, Ifotel-keepers,Stearrt boat turners, and all others using Forks, can thus hare their sets made up. ' jetS MOWN R TETLEY, 136 Wood M. 11100 COLLARS, jj , DOG COLLARS: _ DOG MUZZLES, . DOG MUZZLES, • DOG CHAINS, DOG CHAINS • A good variety of tho above articles at CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG^.-1, Pt SG Wood street le APPLES.--Oustreceiveci by express, 1 3 casks Pine Apples sellable for Presorvlng. For sale RHYMER k ANDratsuN, lets No. 39 Wood st, opposite St. Charles Hotel. CiIEESIT.3GO boxes prime Cutting ; 100 do English Dairy; lee do Ilainlirsh. ielol HENRI 11. COLLINS. For sale by Llllll, -25u barrels fresh for sale by PIS HENRY H. CI "diLINR Fisti -- -I. s 46pttekrtgc;take herring 100 . White Fish; lUU . du Trout.; ISt) do Msekrrel; B oors, A full n,ortment of tho A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Sidling very low at W. E.:kIiMERTZ i CU.'S jeld 'a Fifth ,:treet- CIT OUR NTSRE s'rocxr. EI N(4 AGAIN et IMP I. ETEI,Y SOLD ( WT. the adtriror. of 111,.• Our in,tratnent•t are re-per•th.lly mrk.rmeti (hot 11 IWIV 111Vir14 , of thorn ia tn..; w no•tttartly ttxt . ..,. - te.i. na 1, (re Itato to la. again 21}.1. • sllpply the de l lo4l.ti for these mi i perivr Vi:010 :4,302 2- 0 161,510 62 9,M1 141 49,405 48 L 4341,42. 4- 1 V 2,104,111 02 uro Parties, &e .. w . AND HATS, Herring. HEN HY Tf. COLLINS. 75 do D 01.5 SIIOI,S, AND GAITEPS LATE' , T STY LEH, 31 FIFTH STREET, wV• E. SCHMERTZ & CO. LAIOW AND 41111.DREN'S COLORED GAITERS, ~I~fNINIINI,~\J~NIO~ KLEBER & BRt) N 0.141 Fifth street. Arnim , : the many who have purehastSa Stennis) Pianos it Litt the last tea - Rider. D. I): Rev. 3. McMillin:. A. M. Bryan, D. J. Gorliner, I. Grier Sproul; lire. Fitxgerahl: It. Rm.:MsD. Esq: J. 11. Thompson, Esit-: L. Wit-ox, Es.-1; . Miss I iitly; Hon. N. Ewing, Linioutowin W. :ll.Gorinly. CapL .1. liirinniqhann R. C. Stevenson. E. , ..44 rs.lipoyer. Rochester, Pa: J. J. Brunner. Esq.; S. Gordon, ENI ; :/ an, c s Wright., Esq., Rev. E.M. Van Denson. It. IL KNOX'S ICE CREAM ROOMS, No. 27 Fourth Stroot, Rear Ferry. pill , . SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY announces to the patrons of this well-known estat. bailment that he is still prepared to furnish PARTIES AND WEDDINGS, In very hest style, with ICES, JELLIES, FANCY CAKES AND PYRAMIDS , Lir Gentlemen and ladies served with Meals, includ ing every delicacy of the season, in style equal to any Mist class hotel, at all hours day and evening. jellega JACOB_R. HURLEY. Adjournment of AtisiqueeNl . Sute. THE SALE OF THE PROPERTV OF KIRK & RHODES is pOstykined until 'WEDIVI !JAY, July 11th next. By miter of the Assignees. TIIOS. J. POWEII, It. 11. CLIAMBER.LIN, GEO. F..GILLMORE. Reehester„Tunotith.lBs%._ : - jell D. C. KNEELAND Ts r: BEFS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; Also. makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXES, suitable for Shoes, Dry Goods, &a, at &atom prices. Corner Virgin alloy and Wood street, (third story—over Citizens flank.) Pittsburgh, Pa. FIRE WORK'S!WORKS!! — FOURTH J111,V.1019 —We arenoW receiving from the Factory of H. P. Diehl, for whom eo are Solo Agents, a full and complete assortment of FIRE woßris, con sisting of the folio% ng, viz: Rockets. from 1 oz. to z lbs. Flower Pots, Nos. 1 and 2. Roman Candlesil tall to.* Flying Pigevus; Roman Candles, colored; ri s ruinglee,to 6: Blue Lights, No. 1 to Bengal Lights, 1 oz. to 16 oz; firisalloppertr. Vertical Wheels; Pan Wheels, Nos 1,2, Si Saxon Wheels; Ch a sers, Nos. 1, 2,14 llockeLs, Colored Serpent% Scrolls, Noal, 2, ... 4 Dotablo Renders, Hines of Stars, 1, 2,1, 4,5; Torpedoes., 503,000; Exhibition Pieces, from pc, to $5OO, with directions. REY 111 ER t ANDERSON, jolt 39 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel. FOU - R, HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONE PENN STREET. Look at N0..131. For sale by el 4 S. CUTMBERT A SON, 51 Market atroot. AC. B. 11.—A comfortable Brick House . of hall, six rooms, bath room and cellar, with lot It 2 by BO feet; shade trees, etc, all in good order, for ~a l e; price $2,270; terms, one-third in hand, balance at one, two and three years. S. CUTRIVERT & SON, • sel4 Real Estate Agents, 51 Market street. _ Two BUILDING LOTS, ON ALFRED STREET, Wilkinsburgh, for sate; prico for both, .1014] S. CUTH BERT d SON, Ca Market et. THE - MANUFACTURERS OF SA YER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, atter subjecting it to the severest tests known to . the trade, are fully persuaded that there is no Runily Wash ing Soap in the United States, or so little money; haring at once co many good qualities, (and so few. discounts.) OF' BEAUI'I - - In colors, firmness, surface and tea,- "' Mr rtilirli•—•ln freedom from rosin, turpentine, clay. fish oils. stale Areurk, anri adulterations.. OP QUALITY—For washing clothes, of ever desenp lion, coarse or fine; cotton, linen woolen or sk ;'dred, printed or white: for IMAgING tar', grease, pitch, paint, oil, printers' ink, shoemakers'- yrs.:, etc., from clothes, furmtnre, tend from the hands. Give it a fair trial for Ycapselves, and be couvineed. Remember, the name is on each Par. Ask for A copy of the directions. B. C. k J. H. BAWYEa. jeS 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh. VALENCIA LACE SETS-- . MARKED DOWN WITHOUT REUARD TO COST CALL EARLY Aid) SECURE BARGAINS-AT JOS. UORNE'S,77 Market at L BIRSRFELD & BON TAIIGORS I : !No. 83 Wood Atreet.. Our assortment or Summer Gutting!, Cassin3eiis, Linens and Vestings is now complete. %sure prepaied to furnish our customers with neat and elegant g arments at very low rates. jos LIIRSTIFELLI it BONS, ARRIVED-- . • ANOTHER OF THOSE MINIATURE PIANOS, , Which havo excited such general adrniralion, and found such rapid sale, has" ost been received by the sub seii• bers. They are the most desirable instruments Tor small parlors, steamboats,. etc„ over constructed. Fdr sale by KLEBER '/r, 8R0., • " 8010 Agents fsr the aboye and Steinway's Pianos, myl4 No. 63 Fifth street. EXTRACT ROOTS for makiug' Beene, fp sole by - R. L. FAHNESTOCK 411 CO e Co.,jehl No. 60. corner Fourth and Wood sir 466. • •.(1- '.".11. • ,•-•. N 4.: OP ; te lito. so. conierviociainitTlL streeri BBLS, SBANISii WILIT.LNefor e xr.by - "BECKHAM , * - KEILLY, ion • • • •• Alleghe4fllty. PITTSBURGH AND BOWING Id INISSEIV I , GER RAROAD.-- , Thalliterniss' nerk:tcl oped 1 looks and rite*M ILL I , subsCiliStiotot;to the toct:pf saki on the corner of lldurth And Grant streets, Its-the city. 'From, win niwot tot. 'hit pUrpOO at R VS inOTE of PittsbunKh, oIiGIaIONDAY, the 2lth itastant, at o'clock, P. Id, '1 --*' ''',.., 014:.," „ ._ City and -Cdtuity72inittratice 'Company, NOTICE IS HERE ' IIY --- GIVEN THAT, in pursuance of an act of Assembly relating there to, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved April 11th. 1359, -Book s to- recoivo -subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the City and County Insurance -Company of the city of Allegheny, will be open at the office of PETER PETERSON, Federal street, Allegheny, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. Mb,' 6th and 7th of July, and at the office of - WM: - P - . - BAUM. on St. Clair street, Pittsburgh, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the Sth and 9th of July next, to, remain open far ram vets. (un less the stock to sooner subscribed,) from 10A. M. to 4 o'cloblz, P. M,, of each day. • Josiah Ring,demos - /..4r. 111101 4: - -.. • - Henry Irwin, Wm 8.. Pusey. . • • Peter Petersen, ' ' 'John Birmingham, G. Craig, • . • Wm. P. Ratan, . ~ • • • James Old, . , John Irwin, Sen, James Gibson, , John Sampson, 'Yeager, " George' Locale, Samuel Gormly, Nichtilas'.Voeghtly; sen.; John A.. Scott, • R. P.McDowell, ; . John Watiddlo, David Greig, Saint Lindsay, Jun., .1 - .•Longmore, , ThOmas Farley, I D. M. Evans. „ Alex. Hilanda, R..W. Poindexter, Thos. Donnelly - , - James Park, Jun, James A. Gibson, n: Loot Shields, - - (bannissioncrs. PIANOS! PIANOS!!, . ~,, Arrival of Pianos. IE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RE ceived from the manufactory of CHIOICERI.NG & SONS; A froah supply of their UNRIVALLED PIANOS. The instruments hare all been selected Personally by auhscriher, at the Fietory, ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET 7hose in want'of Pianos WO invited to call and exam ne this stock, which comprises all the various styles manufactured by Chia:cries & Son., from the plalnet to the most elaborately carved cases, and at prices to purchaserm fa-ALL LNSTRUMEN:I" . § WARRANTEDMR3 JOHN 1-1. MELLOR, NEW STOCK OF MELODEONS. T UST RECEIVED—A SPLENDID NEW tr lot of Mtn, DEON P. from . -the factory of MASON & BA3ILIY, Boston, including nll the styles made by this firm. These instruments have been approved- by the gre4test musicians in the country—as Dr..Loweil Macon, lino. F. ItPial, W. B. 13reillin , y, and eine rs7eoll - ly they can be relied on es being first class metre. menfie. They are noted for the following points: • 1. Their pure end musical quality of tone. 2. Their great power of tone. 3. Their perfect equality of tone. 4. Their prompt and easy touch. 6. Their beautiful Style of finish. fi. Their durability. T. Their cheapness of price. For sale only by JOHN 11.11E110ft, No. 81 Wood street. Descriptive circular.; milled to any address. . [myl3 DR. JOHNSON'S HERB DISPENSARY. Office 9i 3.1.6 la Street. ti'Al door Up Sta;rsjlintralo, N. Y. TIRE CELEBRATED DR. JOI[NSON, !intnnii Phy , ician, treats succes s fully the follow- to tinlanlest: CONSIIBIPTTON, nrsrr.vid AST NERVOUS DEBILITY, DR0NC41.1.113. IIEA DATE, creed in Id ni LPN° ig etiesT ritTo. A• DISEASED OP HEART', SA la EDIT. II I 'IN EY AFFFCTIONS, It iIEIINIATI9SI. LIVER i%E.MFLAINTS, FEVER AND . AGUE, ' FE>IAI.R WE AK . F 15 . 44 I'IM NYS, DISI•ASES Tilt; EAR ANL/ EVE. &es Ac. All who are i sutforillif from the shove named diseases. or see other .•ootpliested complaint of )ears staming, are tofortsted flint they tan have forwarded by mail or express for the r msl stint of 11 PO a matt package of Mt-Moine , with all tieect,sary directions and medical Arlen e. Pnlitns , Slintliki apply without delay, as they eon obtain it,tant relief from the I toetor's remedies far..lolloson's tourists of extracts from the ehotcest Medicinal foreign and native knots and Herbs, nnumfarittrist under has own supervision, at his ins sensal y 404 lyre f.re uyoi4iog tn,• - ose Mercury and other mineral poisons, thatt '.cro vicyey ditsigne'd for the systcm, to which many tkonsangs bait" fallen. yin time and c one n:irlY gfav o ; . LOTION t TH . I4 bO4II 1 : 1i14 1 Q —Pr. 4011pson remarkable fur bedlilitYtng UPI trnivoringilß Comidexiou, removing, alloost instantaneously, Tun, Freckles. }Maples, tit, will has sent hr any part of the angry far $1 do and one postage stamp. N. B. Feioale pills V. per tsls. Address DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 404. Office 95 'Minn St, Buffalo, N. V. oillyrdaw THIRD IMPORTATION. GEO. R. WHITE & CO., No. 5 Fifth Street, ARE NOW BECEIVINO A COMPLEIE STOCK OF JANES' DRESS GOODS, HAUGE AND BiaI,EO2ANGLAIS BORREI, BLACK LACE SHAWLS, , , Mantillas, 13arega Anglais DIIAOIII, &C. j 1 0 ' WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Wood Street, corner, of Third, je3.ly PITTSI3IJR(3II, PENIVA ALLEGHENY CEMETERY SECRETARY AND TPEA.SURER'3 OFT'IdE: AT No. 37 FIFVIII 'STNEET SUPEMNTENDANT"4 OFFICE _ TERRALCOTTA Olt STONE , WATER PIPES, FROST TWO TO BIX INCE( CALIBRE. - Prices rt:oso T7el. - ve to rdrtypts.prz Foot» . , ROCHESTER. `- PE ARLI , Fox safe nOlosaloat atuitasaurersi'rieee by w 011 , 3 r FORWiIibING - AND COMMISSION 111E11CIIINT, AND VIERFIXiaII VELUMIZ cuEESE, BuTTlciti SEED% VIEW, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. . No. 25 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH. BEDFORD NTE L L known and delighthil summer resort will he open - for the reception of visitors on the first of June, and kept . Open till the firstotOctober. , The hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G.' _Allen, whose ex perienoe. commons manners, and .attert tion to his guests. give toe amplest asstuauce of comfort, and kind treatment. Parties visaing rooms or any Information In regard to the place, will please address . A. G. ALLEN . riniendont oftedford Atintiral Springa. ' - my21.14.-D6 THIRST PREILIII.X.,,A.WARDED BY THE 'L 'STATE FAIR TO GRAFIE' 'FOR THE BEET For the best. Range far families, and best Wood. Cook Stove. Diploma tor best Laundry Store. _ Ars° oration% a large assortment . of Renting StOTOS, , Plain stud - Fancy Orate Fronts, Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Eagsrlisit , ties, Tea Kettles,itar E n- k ßoz .oc riow-Ware, Le. • o. 244,Llberty idreet, fed At the bead of Wood street. QTOCKINGS, - GLOYD3, _GAUNTLETS; 1,..J Mitts, Sonemer Undersbirts; for fifty cents,' Llneti Wasters, Sun Umbrellas, rens, Fans,- Yank:Paris-Hair :Vas, einftithersiewssjust opened _ , i ~ HORNER Ataricet, skeet. HOLLOWAr . W 011,24, .WNFEQTION for ado by • -CO. , "No:10, fierier and Wood , elteeta. .w.y 0 "tiN4:l; • BY' -STEPFLIIN , TER- "For , lbee, Mk t1140 , ` &mg , irxittelm, .by .W.a.ideCattby, MUSIC by B. Cs rpptitr. . Rum 2W, ti4ppdPn reC, 4 .9F-Vg i e kligaris nwakaggest; ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE-.4V0. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. NSIII , LES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF I FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. IideCORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Dutzmens—lsaac Jones. C. G. Hussey, Garvey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John -D.31 cCord, Bruin H Pennock, R. P. Sterling. Capt.-Wm. I Dean, Thos. M. Rowe, Robt. R. Davis._rnY 2B . • DELVIVARC IliadaNt i t:COMPAlrr ; 71' TNCORPORA_TEI ICY THE LEG~SLA- Tt7SE,OF com4l ir Am) wAth+riisVS. ON N'IMSE _ 11 - natlcorthelteld. FREFAIra , t 2 TISSMANCTA On Goode, 6q Rteli ti .car.. l 3/s:. Lakes, and Larak im carylo' of the Union. . On Iferchandise generally; ' 011 Stores, Duelling Houses, etc:, etc. ASSETS OF THE. COMPA Bonds, Mortgages, and Real ... . . 71,363 35' Philadelphia City 6, 7i1 cent. 105 . 174 00 Pennsylvania State Loans 10-1,4•25 United Swag 'Treasury/ides--; ..-.......—.—.. 30,112 GO Railroad 6 cent. Mortgage 80ra5...-. 57,375 00 Stoeka Railroads, Gas and Insurince 2`0, 362 50 Bills ....... 'D21,66 6 36 Cash on hand . . .... . . .. —............... ..... 42,067 85 Balance in hands of AgenTs;.Prerainms .on Marine Policiesreeently issued, and other 61,238 14 debts due the DIRICTORD. - WM:Atartie; Samuel E. Stokes. Edmund A. Sender, 3. F. , Peniston, Theophilus Paulding, Henry Sloan John IL Penrose, Edward Dart ngtoo. John C. Davis, • E;JolicsAltPli 9, James Traquai.r, Speneer. 4-IWilnipp Thomas Hand, - Robert Burton, Wm. C. Ludarip„ ' Jacob P. Jones, James B. IWFarland, Dr. R. Ti. Huston,:.. - Joshua P. Eyre, Geo. G. Lieper, 3 13 ,10 . r Se g r i zle. Pitta Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley. , J. T. Logan. f rIMARTIN, President THOS (3. IL ND, Vice Preident. Heat Ls - error; Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA. Agent. 0 de= No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh._ • Pittgbargh Insuitmce Company, HO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. ROBERT GALWAY, President.! ' • BitAdif.a,Vine rresident - F. A. RPIF.,BART, Seerriary. • A".G" Insures against HULL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Ohio and I'disissippi Rivers and trihuhuies, and • MARINE RISKS generally. And against lass and damage by Fire, and against (he Perils of the Sea and Inland. Navigation and Transpor tation. 81 WOOD STREET. • , DIGECTOU. Robert Galway, '. : Samuel M'Clurkan, Joseph P. Gazram, 'II. D., John Scott, James Marshall, Daviil Richey, James W. Ilatlman, - Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, -J. L. Leech, John Fullerton, • N. F. Bart, IL Robinson,Robert IL HartleV, William Carr. • . waiu. ToP PHTILADEI;PWA. FTRE .6 . 1 4 31) LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY; NO.I49CHESNUT STRUT opp o site th e cp.sto.Flck liQpFp t Il 111, MAKE ALL KINDS OF INS I. iNr RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Jterelaindlse. at rew.onable rates of premium. ROBERT P. RING, President, M. W. BALDWIN. Viee President, - DIRECTORS:.__ E. R. Cope, George W. Brown, S. Paul, John Clayton, E. Wilor, INSURANCE PEI Of Pitistiprgh. .No. 03 Fourth Street DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Rudy Pattf.nnal, I. Grier Sproul, C. A. Colton, James 11..1k kins. A. A. Carrier, Henn - Sproul, IN ich. VoPglitly, George W.Sraitb. A. J. Jones, \VII& Ilampto , Robert Patrick. Chartered Capital 3300.000 FIRE AND lIAkI.NE TAKEN, of all de scription.% 110r014lits' op peiT, A DF 4 LPIEETA I M. V. Pk:l - 11'f, Presideut.--.D. J. Iit*CANN, Secretary Amount of Capital Stock paid in tuhl. investectr3:lo,ooo 00 egler-% iW i 4 63.4. 18 Insures Cargo Blake on the Ohio and Ito' issippi Rivera and Tributaries. Insures against loss • damage by , Fire. Also. against theTerils of the:;e a and Inland Navigation and Transportation. • DIRECTOILS Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. 3i ontgomery, John M. Pumroy, B. J. 'firearm, E. F. Witmer, Et - Guilion, B. L. Wool tun, John A. Marshall, Cl as. B. Wright, John J. Patterson, k2wood T. Pusey. • OFFICERS: WILLIAM V. PETTIT, President. • W IT4ER, Vino pi estdeut, p. 4 : 4'BD.4N:Seerbt4l7. .• Tr PhiladdphLi PhanJelp:4 : - Seiger, Lamb & Co, Steinnutz, Justine. A Co:, Tniitt, Bro. & Co., . Suck, Morgan & Stidfole, A. T. Lane A Co., Puniroy, Caldwell & Co. PITTSBURGH OFFICE. NO. ST Mr ATER - STRE'ET. R. W. I'OINDEXTER, Agent. AT TUE CEMETERY ~i~.r • . r1 ~_ ~'~ 3,nsuranq. SAFETY , ..PHILADELXIIIA. ilisulite Insurance. FIRE INSVRANC?,, Clgulcs Bores, English, P. 8.5. - Li - cry, C. Stigmalui. a J. Magargee, F. Bi..tcracnn, J. G. COFFIN. Agent, a.tiv• Corner Thud nod Wood gttnets OFTICELS A. A. CARRIFiIt. President. I. GRIEF: iiPItOUL. Secretary. Linl.l Western Insurance Company, OF FITTSBIJRGIL GEORGE DARSIE, President; F. M. GORDON. Secretary. Om No. 92 Water. street, (Spaug A Co.'s Warehouse, uT) 'griirsj Pi ttsbtirgh. Will ins iFo a ditlstnll 41P4s of FIRE and MARJN k n ow Instittgjen, manage+ h 7 Directors 1;1/9 ale. well known m the community, and whd are determined, by promptness and - liberality,' to .maintain the character which they have assumed, as ,ottering the best proton. tion to those who desire to be insured. , A.SSETS,.APRII.. 70th,1859. Stock Accounts Mortgage 2,100 00 Office furniture . .. IFS 00 Open Accounts, etc..... ............ ........ ...... 17,1100 38 Cash Premium Notes— --; 30,076 12 Notes and bills Dl2llOlOlOl, Jr, George W. Jackson, Alex. Speer,: • Wm. 3feKlught, Alexander Wm. H. South, George Dame, J. W. Butler, James M'Auley, Andrew Ackley, Nathaniel Holmes, D. M. Long., C. W. Eicketson. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic Establishment in the City. 117 M. SCIEUCIEMAAT, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER CORM THIRD ARO MARKET STREETS, DUFF'S c431 , 44U-E BUTI,PINGS, Pij'TSBUI2GH, P 4 G. 9. BATES. WM. JOHNSON. Late Foreman U.S.ArsenaL) (Late of Perrin &Jolison.) . CO: O F I INT eheap and'Bunble, 'Fire and Water rropf. BATES iSt JOHNSON, 76 SUITEOTELD ST,RETTTEMV FOUBTIT&FTFTII. Pittsburgh, Pa., sir The only rnannfactirers and dealers in their im primed GUM ELASTIC CE.AIENT CANVAS ROOFING.' Also, IMPROVED FELT CEMENT, an 4 GRAVEL ROOFING OF A SUPERIOP. KIND. rjarayclAtris- JOHN' THOMPSON & .CO., 'Hasa, Sign and' Ornamental-, PAINTERS MID GLAZIERS, No. 135 Third Street, PITTSOURCH, PA. C LOCKS,. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOC C KS, I.OOKS, CLOCKS. - Agency for the celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES, A large assortment of these desirable Time Keepers on YEPTELRY, SILVERWARE, Etc. Made to order_ Watch lienairmg;;Engraying, Gilding and FlAting done . She v9xlr best " nne I r tEINEMAN 'a navl ; No. 42 Fifth-attest;.: ETA. STOVE - WORKS. . 4-j " ALUMDEIL MIADLET, Rum =Ai* Wiz:ri#lTT OP Cooking; Parlor &Heating Stoves, PLAIN AND FANCY GRATE 'FRONTS, AC. Soto Pre - prietai of the Celebrated POEM" Gisstrianstict AND 3.11455 E CONSUMING -0004 5T 011( E..4. Ofiloco arid Sales Rooms, • - • 0c23:131p , wood street, Atisburviii. SOB,SE4 TO !IlPain' V 00,140 06