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WEDNESDAY MORNING:jIJNE 22, 1859 Meeting of the Democratic County Com mittee of Correspondence. The Damocratie Conlty -Committee of Cm-respon dence met at the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, on Sat urday. June 4th, 1;59. On motion of Henry Ingram, the following resolution'. was. adopted: Rcsotred, That the Democratic eilDeris of the several Wards, Ilaronghs and 'Townships of Allegheny county, —are hereby - nOnfieti tomer' at theirnsual er hold- PrinttirY Mc`etingo. olt sATIIR .lime the :nth, 180 9,01 d fleet Two ri*pm,s frolitc,,pll..lln will aSNeln ble upoh•the follicking ‘VEDNESDAY„Inne :anti, at eleven o'clock, -A. 31_, in the Comm thltsr, i , lalamaa, a Ticket for County Onkel s, to 1..,e voted for at the at. preaching annual elcetion. The meeting - 31h tlio Cities and Boroughs will open at 5 rielock - , P. li., and continue until 7 . o'clock. The meetings in the Town,hips will be held between Alm hours or 3 and P. NI. , • • Y: D:llll:lJo,;diaii•Vilfin. N. P. Fcrrtawo:, Secretary pro tent. ENE:Lisa .POLITICS. By the last arrival we have. the Queen's speech in Parliament, which was read on the 7th inst., This speech, like the messages of our Altneriean Presidents,is reearded as an ides of the proposed policy of the govern ment. In the present - condition of atPsirs in Europe, Queen Victoria's speech contains some points worthy of notice. Site proclaims the neutrality i)f England ; she asks Parlia- ment to sanction an increase of the nary : she suggests n renewal of diplomatic rela tions vrlth Naples ; she hopes that, thi:: year ol'''n't"xtilhe question of Parliamentary Re fol;m will he settled. 'This may be considered P.S renewing the pledge of the Derby Administration to bring in.Yu. Reform Rill, and deicrive his opponents of' Ono their chief arguments against his ministry, In the:llouso Of Conunon, as an amend ment on the motion for an address to the Queen, in reply tuber speech, an amend ment signifying want of confidence in the ministry, had been moved, and was under digeursion when the last advices lett Eng land. This is a trial of strength between parties, and if it carries, which is possible, but scAmely probable, the. Derby :Ministry, ac cording to British political us:i. , es, would resign:'- Snell a eontingkincy, either Lord .lohn Russel 'or Lord Palmerston. would probably be empowered to form a new Min istry. The. Queen dislii:es the former, and PririCei Albeit,: is unfriendly to the latter. The two statesmen, it is said, have met and agreed upon new terms of personal and po litical 'alliance, but r, all this, it seems probable that the vote. expressing want of contidelicein the present ruirtistiT. will fail. The ministerial numbers in 111 ,, l'ommons are estimated at from three hundred and til . teen to three hundred and twenty. The whole number of members i: six hundred and fifty. The remaining three hundred and tmenty,three members of Parliament include various ~ections. and herein lies the ministerial krengt h. On cam side, a firm phalanx : on the other. several parties who can scarcely ever be got to Join in any de cided movement, yen against the ministry. Resides, there are Many neutral:, and not a few trimmers, WhiL will rote With the winis try- because they ::1-LL CllOlll ` , 411111C. A few out-and-out radical-. , is :I[l . . Iluelaiels, will simpport 1,0r,1 Jtrrhy ILILC:01,1• L avow a belief that allll Palmer:4on di.eirtatpable or dishonest. :...[Neither Russell nor Palmenuon at the lteaii of the affairs of State Iroulil ,nit Eng -I,liittat• the present time. The people 11`11., littlecoriti,l,•noe in the first, u - horn they re gard as an illiberal, and inxineere s,l-1 reformer, • and who has alienated 111, , will of five l million Catholics in Ireland and England, by publicly denouncing their re ligion. as oatsiAin.z only of ivh:tt the mummeries of supeislition erxton's assuming ile• direction of Abu , - ,41 1 1,1 plun g e England into the heart ~t rle war in le• t han amonfli The Irol party, winch is Ft roils. Hill un.t. rota f.,r 1:11 ,,, r.11, who lute them by his intolerant awl unseemly at taeb on the 'at holic rt•ligion,:tuni a F,ll2.land &- sires to avoid :in intermi%liire With the war upon the eontittent of Europe, elevation to the Prime Ministry is more than doubtful. Just note the strife in EutzFish polities is a most exciting 0111', :111.1 the nest nt-tv, looked rnr in this country Ith 111,,t in tisro,,t Since the utli.iyo wa , written, the Kan geroo Las arrinvl tvith fal, day latyr intel ligcnce. Tito only iterm aliairs ale a:: follow 3: "The Laabal Adeerti.vr iimys there will be n inaj.,rity agaimt the ministers of from eh2:llt, to eighteen. The London .S'h.ir thinks there will he a discussion early on Friday morning. The London Tire,-.: explains the tacitur nity on the ministerial side on Tuesday night. It appears that at the commence ment of the debate, there were seventeen members on the ministerial side who had not yet been s.orn, and who, therefore, could not vote. M. D'lsraeli conceived the idea of pressing a division, while the liber alstwere short of their muster roll,.and ac cordingly spoke but once, and passed word to his own side not to open their mouths." A Verdict of $3,000 for Leaving Open a Widow Sues for pamagcs. , • Before Judge Pierrepont, in New Yiwic, the,past'Aveek, a firm on Broadway were sued by a widow for the loss of her husband, whose death was caused by the hoistway being open for 'ordinary. use,- without having around it proper guards or railings. The man eame into tha'streetoloor and fell down'the hoistway into the cellar, killing him almost instantly. (J, , , the first trial the jury gaye $3,004. ..This was deemed severe; a new trial was granted the past week, and the verdict was $l,OOO. Some of the jury were willing to go much higher, but all agreed upon this sum as the best calcu lated to promote the interest of the widow, and secure a prompt settlement. ACCOE.D.IIIO to the census of 1850, there were in the United State '23,100,874; people. At•the same time there were 213,812 clergymen, or Olio clergymen to 862 persons, But New Hampshire takes .the lead in supporting clergymen, as she has ono to every 4:10 persons. , Connecti cut stands next, with one clergyman to every 52G parsci,.s. All the New England States support one clergyman to le 8s than GOO persoial NexV York has ono clergyman to every 722 persons. Virginia ono: to 1,317 ; South' Caro . lina:one to 1,410; Louisiana ono to 3000, are authorized to stafo that a special train will be run to Latrobe, on Wednesday, the il9th, on the occasion of the exhibition at St. Xavier's Academy. Starting at 5:50 in the morning, and returning at 8 in the evening, provided the requisite number of tickets is guaranteed. Parties desiring to go. should ap ply at once, at George Quigley's, Fifth street, and engage to take tickets. THE country will be glad to learn that the Hon. Charles Sumner at last writes that hehas recovered his health and feels " happy." THE BATTLE OF MAGENTA We have but fee- details of the battle at Magenta in the eastern papers, which have not already been published .I#*ir tel 6 grapitic columns, and those not of &4 4 #a- P° 14 4 1 74 63 . ThO': Parrs : papers variously 6tinate the forces engaoednt'loo?oootol2o,oUo French, and 130,0110 tplBo,ooo:Atistrians, nie London nhes in its editorial retnark upon the battle, says :—/t gett ti e s 1,,,t 0,) tlw whole Ow Prow!, have 0,, It is called the battle of Maeonta, Iron the town of that name, which contains about. 5,000 inhabitants, and is situated on the east bank of 'the Ticino, on the road between Novara. 'mid Milan, about 'twelve miles from the latter city. The battle is, perhaps, the moat important that has been fought the days of the great Napoleon, in view of the immense numher of men engaged in it, the tearful loss of life on hot h sides, and the influence it Will probably exercise upon the destinies of Europe. It forms a great epoch in the present struggle. The detailsof the news by the next steamer trill be looked for with great interest. The diplomatic movements of a brief period, a t this import:nit juncture, will deride Whet her the battle of .Afagenht is to prove the closing sreuc of the war, or merely a signal for one of the mo 4 extensive and memento's strug gles that the w.whl has ever witnessed. We etindonse a brief history of the battle from the New York Ikrui,l. Previous advic e !, by the-Europa represent ed hll,rbrroatatero, the Ticino into Lombardy, and from the account of groat battfe at . .Miikenta it apiii•ar that the allici pressed oh with their whole moveable force at two points on that ricer, drove the enemy across into their own territory, and brought them to an_netion at Magenta, a city only twelve tniles di4tance from Milan. the Lombard capital. lit the nia.tiitnde of the numbers enraged, in the heavy loss on both sides. and loth, lie,trin - 11011 of general officers and otIIVN of 111.:11 rink, thi., battle was line of the preate,t modern time , . 'rheie in ti , ni`td 11 4, t lunch L than ..1.4i,000 men ;; flute a hundred to a hundred and thirty thou,- and of the allies ; and from a hundr6 I and fifty to a I - Mildred and eighty theil M 1 4 1: tVianS. lin the 'dd. , t A 111,4 frttoti to tWelyo [11011S:slid were killed and Wound ea, including the French G,ncral Espihasse, who was killed, rind 'Marshal e.m ',herd who fell mortally wounded. ThceAwtiiank it ig said. 10-t twenty thousand, of whnic, o‘er hyelcr thous:uld vote killed it 1 wotindd, and s,ven thousand taken Their own act:wink admit they 11.01 I.tto i• no rik and lii -staff Pet-nett capthrtNl dirt, c:thil.th No ..1 two .4tltttllttNl , flout the etittoty. Nod tilt , Als , htol, 11111 , 01 fr• , l/1 t ltt• \ I.t• th.. I<in ; • tut from II- I t hat t it , tb•r:ti lft-11.11itql rt.‘v r, ii Jlar-h:l • s6 lig , ll :ut•l th , •1,:1.• DULA. • Diu •uta o.titlu th hl, It ,%.0111.1 (11.0 th hotte,t .r th,t,:dli.• •t:.. 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C diSpOSed to look tilion the batik , of Magenta, rather in the light " drawn battle than a decisive victory, admitting of course the advantage gained by the .Mies in securing a position on the left bank cif the Ticino.- The telegraphic news published in our c'ol 1/11111,1 this morning by the Kangaroo, beim, only one day later, does not bring us :iny further details of the battle. It, however, gives items of great general interest at the .present time. A PUSLI( The fact that the Firo Department of our city is most illy supplied with hose, cannot be denied. The• :anall amount of hose which is in use,is most of it unfit for service. At the recent fire on Market street, much property might have been saved but for this deficiency of hose. Fires are, unfortunately, of late, becoming soMewhat frequent, and it is the interest of the citizens generally. who own property, and of thO insurance companies to snake some effort to obtain for the [Deparmen t a sufficiency of' hose. Three or four thousand dollars expended now, may save many thousands before the sum mer is over. This is a matter which should receive immediate and effectual attention. Franklin illouse--Canton, Ohio. Mr.:o. P. Myers, "Doc. Myers," wo used to call him at the American House, in Cleveland, and when he was a railroad conductor, has become associated with-Mr. Ellison in the proprietor ship and management of the Franklin lleure, at _Canton, Ohio. The "Doc." has host; of friends all thyough the West, and -is just the Mail id.k.ealia, beta."' , Meksrs. Myers a; Eileen havo,stlirst:elaes house, and those who may have occasion to. sojourn in the. pleasant town (we beg .pardeii) , city -Of Canton, will ilnd themselves comfortably bestowed and well treated nt the Franklin. Is NOW York last week there were three hundred andminety-eight deaths, nn increase of forty-eight es compared with the mortality of the week previous. Under ten years of age s two hundred and thirty-ei;ght. Tux number iif. deaths in Philadelphia for the" wUek. ending .. en Saturday, Was . nne hun dred and ninety-seven. This is an ; inerease of thirty-eight over the report of the week pre vious. .:44. 4. ..• - e ti ? 1.1- p f 1 . • . 4 ,4 • d y titt•ti I MEIER NEC ESSITr. s `- "~ r --~..~, ,ti.h.:r Speculators and the Frost. The late frost produced all the more conster nation in Western Pennsylvania, from the general scarcity of grain, and speculat:irs anti cipated immense profits. The 'Waynesburg Messenger gives the folloWingas indieatingAhoj :temper of the people of Greene county.. ".John Patterson had purchased on speculation, a quan tity of wheat and had on hand at Rush's Mill,: in the edge of W:tAington 'county, about eight v barrel, of flour. When the blight came, there was hot little old wheat or flour in that region. and Patter,on asked $lll per barrel for los. lin hist Friday some - fifty persons and twenty teams, went in proesiOn, in 'pen day to the mill, took Patterson's flour, left pay for it ut the rate of ..•;;S per barrel, hauling it oil , and divided it among those considered most needy. Some of the most respectable Citizens of that portion of the county were concerned. and public , entiment there jrifies the act, upon the ground that the floor was actually neerssary 4 to prevent famine, and that it was about to be removed. They wor e willing, and took the 'illy left to prevent it 'wing re moved to \ hevlinf , , where Patterson had gone to it. A quantity of wheat. lying at :moth er point, and belonging to Elie same man, was dispo-ed of the same day. I:loidttit, —Can yeti inform me why the Excelsior thitindiu, Comitatly have tvithdrawn their tatittibio.ti a iruw th.• ,%111. 2 Owily titan clit,ler rotate tit thi.partit ular moment l' WAS it IA Uri proil ble, or i. there tiny other rya. .or There are iota. but four ou t ni t te .. e s. f o r th e route, which fail, of courso, to at`vollllll4.lAte (11e travel, Loin;; fillet nt ..8111 end of th e faul t, and olidging till intermediate rt , itient, to pray for hone railroad, allii I . ooi. it. The Extiolsitir dlninilitts Company monopolized the \Luu•hua ter route t e. long ti, tt ,tirvial their purptee, and nosy leave it when it would 1 1 ,4 pay oilier par ties di int esd in orimilao -tech. We cannot answer our fri,nd as to motives, nor tire we obliged to hunt up the culpable par tios to Ip•evrtain roivions. %Vt. , do know, hutr• over, that the ilooplo en the nforeinentionod route read llllkkr the Tire.ent ritnizoinent,t, whioli trill doubt lo• S fly ,‘,•l r te the ooloitruction the tniked of hove rail rt,ol. rite Crop. nrr.n,nt , ti .on ull p ~,,antra tito lat,, r.p. , rt. lhv ii)jii• .vol, 11,111.itely tlinn ‘va, at liNt that NI r •II Se-r,•l..ry ,•1 Un Stat,. I;•par.l /., , f1 Over th .• • %WIWI:.,f stile of I;u..nr—y. 1 7 , - nor, U. R 1.103,1 (':.41.. - f.,1 3'ol .1,1.1:‘,111 !•..• p•r . I r =IEEE T;tr. =MEI IL.: I! . 1. I I -t.ii ,•t IMINE=MMII =ME =NM t•ill•O rut no , 111.. Fla, 1 telt 11- I. the —ivhcil"bdtrd 1)„11..i. ist 11)114 Ito fltr 11114 )$ 'Fitt- 11, a hr:,tt h ••'.l I Llt. 11,1“11" . Sit It., 111 ,sf It l• V:qt h • . • r th., • tt.. !irt• Ni , hi 4,11 ,tl.l 111 thr, 1”.;11• Tht , m •.Iti twl I lift 111,11 twthi• u. 1, 4 1, 1 ,..; I c 1111.1,11 I 'Wt . 111 1111 I, 4.1,0, 1 r , ft 4,, lat•, ~ N IV 1144 e ‘1•••rt,•.1 1.r , 4,.1s 1., (111111 k et 11,1 I - • , 4 I, Ain!, Itkr • rii, kiti 11,1 it.? 111,11,,{ S itqr . t 31., i` 10:1:11- ,1 Ihnt nb , ait lift, per- ,•,,, i! n early I:nt Monday mot idle:, hound for the hi s .; ll , o li. otk, jest ~p,•••ito Ist the, i• the i • dag, u I lc/Wit depopilintoli. ',ol,,riters Ira their C:tioingit itod.erS' shop:, saloon kcep r. r ,aloon• ,iod tdl joii•c,/ In the crusade for ! A dollar (I day and b.:led—ono— mikes thrown treelv offered for bands: :mud everybody who c,1;; shoulder a spode i•• en : 'Hereafter, there will Jo. no pc:11 . 0 fur nuur tt will ho attacked abuts and ladow—front and in roar: mel in filet we should not surprised to learn that some enterpris ing individual should attempt to go straight to I the Celestial Empire in order to get there ha fore the market is glutted and price real/Veil Well, it is n helm better tlinti going to Pike's Peak, besides being more profitable. The price of (linseng is trout Ike to ten cents per pound when green and from to ;II teals it hen dry. Hereafter, the prices will be given in our Market report. 9,44:ii 5 1 despatch has just been received front the seOl of up. - 1,10.10p, The news is roost startling ! lute ciicitement j, pn the increase ; and men, women auk] children ore thinking to the scene of action ! Our inform ant says that the spilt of one of his neighbors looks 110 though a drove of long-nosed Indian hogs had been through it—so completely is it it rooted up Ginseng! is now the only cry heard. rms . ] . A nut v At. -- We hasten to an nounce the Important filet that a quantity of the previous much, 41rc . q.ly arrived in town. Fifty pounds lure, been brOlittr i g y op, of our merchants, and more is howls; tiNpitCl4. P. I'. s.—Another cargo of several hundrcid pound , has just arrived, and has 1101 M. sci4ed upon by our merchants. Hurrah for the Big %Voods ! This knocks Pike's. Peak into a cock ed bat, But fieeio,usiy, this business is of no small ac count. We arc efe4khly informed that there is a 'capital of at least one hundred thousand dollars in this vicinity for thin purclo,t.s.e tj in - seng. "Tats world is 'all a tleetin7 Ao w , ,, sa id priest to n culprit on the gallows. " Yes," was the prompt reply, "list if you have no objections l'd rather see the show a little longer." A Remedy for ifyspoiNja. MERU A VE's - BITTERS is now tilt most simplo, dolichtful mid- <anent:xi ronirdy for Ity , - pepsin bout, the pohhc. mmnr of our most worthy citizen, tostify to Its efficacy. brains subjoct to nervous and slob heath:olio, it is a valuable medicine. Bead Clarrfully.—Tho Uenuino highly Concentrated Moth:lye's IlolLtnd Bitters is put up in halt pint Isttlies only, and retailed at one dollar per bottle. The great demand for this truly celebrated ;tlnflirinn has induced ...lily imitations, which the public should Guard against pnrcluv.ing. 110w:trout hulk tion I S.:O tllat our mane is on the labol of every t o BENJAMIN PAGE, in. Solo Proprietors, No 27 Wood, botwoon Fire nod B , t.ct;nd streets, Pittsitumh woof! Wool! THFcHICifiEST MARKET PRICE PA IT) for all grades of CLEAN WASHED, • FLEECE, AND TUB WOOLS, At the OLD ESTABLISHED. WOOL WAREHOUSE, No. lag Liberty street. corner of Cecils alley, my :lmdwafa3mwJ ' J. L. ISLARSHALL. .;_;., -~ "- - ...._ , AcKNowLEDGEmENT.—We tender our most YY grateful thunks to Ufa seemed Fire Companies of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, for their vigorods, perseye- ring luul smeressful en - cell in resisting one Eagle Cotton Works from impendingittestruetion by thesfire.Of Oen!. day ragilt-'We , iwisit.esikeinlly.t.e.ftus.' - .Eagla.b" tinder the - Indefatignblo - Windori and ,the "Nell* tune" with her intrepid emuirtny, that stretune were played ol.liqu,•ly front .nik,,ite ends of bur whole front, exposed to an intense heat. on Sandusky.stroa, in suet' manner ita - ellortually to 'Miele, the building from ftro ;aid the machinery from water, as long as.' the danger lasted. The l - lmipiesile" and the "Vigilant id were seso to isane to our relief. if necessary. while they played with en:mil:noting elleet uu tic raging tire im mediately optiosite, whet., all our danger proeeeiled. The " Allegheny" and the Fairmount" took up the fiefellPe of the property on the nest and south. where I hey. ilVinally sated that wan easel .of the , h urp ip g -Turd. anti shielded thr valuithle reap dark:int, end the Peen Cotton Mill; from ' cent danger. Tho rity Companie, likruicr. ou. , and all, eeatautesl' nom the outhreak of the fire. at eleven and a !calf n'eloek until live,limo'..lock. neAt 114, Form , of theta mail the lbHawing night. to lahor with rte.aJc and 1110:iit,rIng ener,f,v, drterunnied not to le,tv., the• groan.' while 11 V4,llae Oro 0r . ,,,t0k0 .rem-tined. _ . We .hOll ver ..ineerely crateful fur the dirt, ats, ii, , r,eviirine, and sure,-. , fi1l -itrtmglos of alt the ,P1111.11i(o., Illrougludittvitti a OiIIFIC,CyCI (.0 preservation of our tutu :tottour iwiolltur`e prop erty, and in the most friendly and fraternal spirit among Mu companies.' : •• • ff it he horn° in 'nand that the labors and eoinitirt here ..01111111 . 111hql 111110%0 , 1 irnmedmtely upon like In born. like I Mum.) , Rod like fraternity at the great: lift, in Market street, l'iiktitirgli,,the auto rities may be juiitly proud of their Fire —I : . .K I h PENAlele d, Co. • _ 11:M AT lON NVA NTEI).—A bout die latter part M April loot. Thomas Al , hoth•tny •las. I.,ind. left 111 . ,. Om - ie.:ma I am at present Moor:int of luvwhet...3l..lli-. When lie-t heard of he %vas in bur Lib. Ahhott to a Tatior l.r trutkcaboid ft feet, 5 heicht and about, Ini) Its. When lie left here hr num: a heave rail . of !duel: nhiskers. hair is 1151:1111,1 he 10 , 4 dark complexion. ...Lily intim nest ion Abboit will Li thankfully received. ..d.l I:I' ItnOrr. ettutl , ortand. LI NV II EAT ti P.EI)! lrop 6m , Lrl pritnr E 3 ,tor,, aced 6,r 9,1 e, to arri% e Frl.la3 and Bedunind• Lp GREAT WORLD CIRCUS 'Fur, mosT comPLETE ESTABLISH m ENT 1.1 thn at P tt Lurgb, on TRIM);LE IT, on Friday, Saturday and Monday 31 EP July. I irt, 2d And 4th. THREE DAYS ONLY. lin ttl nI P. NI., ot.ly. sATuiti s .ll . ,.lctly i. A:lrina I °Ng...I:, P. M. nu NI. INI.NI 1111,TIIII,KEPI.:1:FORMANCE.Ii,e9m r111'11,ing !•:. 1 ,0 2,‘,Y mid ille'ra ' re.-itIIOVVILIQA and t .1. nt. tn. follint tintt PIA VOl.O PA MEI•li• G'1711.4 Mt , . 1. 4 tl'i:l79Tl'S s.) AN'lt+Al•l. WILLI I‘f .11:ms . ria)NG, it.. ‘,..11.1.r..n0.Nr....1 Grnstest and t. 3.1 !!...t, 111 .1. 11 N.N (1rv.... m Nlll. J. 5t1..11 . 1.115. ill ilt. Net. oti T... .11, TUE ANT"NI. 1111.1. ET 01 . 1`r: m M t: N.:VV.:1:P.1:4. •l%N.'. 1 . % W•11 , 11S ItALLEr. N 1N11.1:1Nt. 114.1L,;1>t. III: 4.1•.1 I • .114.0ri , t .11•i111 1.y..•1 :1 1/./.1!1ri.4,:t1 •I. ....f %In J fr,IIP if\ Ow ":$ 4. 1 tj oly It 111:. (.11 I, AN 1) Trii viv o 1.1.) )[ , ) 1 1 , \•3. . e.t.. 1,0.1.4 rs =Ell MEE ~\ ~ ~ =IEI 11:' , 1 I t ..ti t~. t,.,~~ ~~~t .kNI llt. 1:41.11 g,!. 1111.1.. p , 1,1,1•1 ti P. r 1 =EEO ) t) H. 41.1.1 CONCENTRATED LYE, Lon-, 0,1 .:1, 11 t•tti, E SEES E.• "ESl , .4d OS A'S I/I , ESAU... ,tl,oNlt I'd 111.1, 4.1/• r ` , n, i „• 1.. in•ift ".• I . 1 1 1".:1 , • , •••. t• t.b r IS I - .I,lt SALT MANUFACTURING 0014.PANY, Office, :n u ; Prim POO.bticgli, P• vullltifaclurr , TA I:1.E, DA IRV AND PACK iNiti tiALTt Warranted Entirely Pare and Dry, rut up iu 13r1 , 011. P qm,l _ For ad, by all DruggiNis and Gil,. in cu~rntry, aplll:annimr-sat.inas. T HE NEW I'4RK! "I , ENNIS latoVli," receo4Y 414 ed up n. IRON CITY" P.A.P.IC, roAt .pon for Ulu aevonimocalion Ptc-Nics, Pleas- .0-it- A Band of /1111,ic always in ndendance. A good I.o%crod plaircrinfor dancing. le . fma t t I ft. IL DUI4IIII. I. U. IDAVITT BULGER & FURNITURE, A full n.ssortment of PITTSBURGH MANI llemsruu FIUINITURE, constantly on hand, which we wit null nt the lowest prices for Cash. np.2o:ly GEO. BLETCHER, cciebrate4 GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG, ELASTING BAND TOUPEES, AND EVFICT DESCRIPTIOS er Ornamental ]lair for Ladies and Gentlemen, NO. 65' DIATULET STREET, r.ns PITTSBURGH. PA L, lIIRSHPELP MERCHANT WitAitlit,!4, No. 83 Wood Street, Our aSSorbrient of. :3EIIIIIIIIIC. (7011141 . p., C6asin,ore 8 ,. Linens and Vestiugs is LIM VOlllplete. life arc prrpanNi I•• 011 r e rtt w iii lii•at elegah,garments at %Orr IlOr CUP, " • • ,-; .16h lIIRSHEELD it SON'S A IULI V)WT MINI AT II: ItE PIANOS', which have exeitr;d sn'eh general :I,llnin - trawl, and foun4, such rapid rale, has , justdieen reetiVed by , tlio rital;scrd• hers. Tlkey aro ddro .inust desirable' instrnMents for small parlors, An:Mit:oat: 4 ; eta., eon,trticted: Feir sale by IT: KJ,EBER & 8R6., Sole Agents f,r the above :mil iSteinwai'.; . . ma - I4 . No-53 Fifth ittreet. Vi RESIT . TEAS.---50.balf chests Green and 1: Black Teas,. carious gradOs, • eruidy boxes do. of different . bizes, in store and for Halo by . • AtuRTLAAL A CONNOR, ' iliteeti strtlet. , - Tau Aduertisent tuts BM% WHEAT :4F.F.DI imr rirra:sT, Corner 1.04-ity and Hand 04 ANTONIO Sc. WILI/ER'S s• r r.•:•• ;5, Ally t t,• , ••11; ty .14d. rx. ,itt h.. !.. I , l,:tti, 'a I • 11,1 I , ,Novo I II ',a \ :4 .:rc• SAPONIFIFP k TO lvt IC F. SOAP, IMMEM Make all their own Soap. iii I•. si iL PENNSYLVANIA ENTItA 6x,p:N11 4 SNOW wnrTr tire Partiog, ICE CREAM AND REFIMIIIMENTS lIUEVELER 3 MILLER ht nu to faciarcg nr every description of NO. 15 SMITHFIELD STEF.ET, PITTSBURGII, PA. AVTIIER OF Tliosr. aleur Advertisements. 1 rtikposals. NTIIi'TIIEtFIItBT OF JULY, PRO POIALS wjlt bo7rereived for the erection of the Finishing Brickwork of, the Steeple of St. Philornena Chureli, at lathe Pastors Dwelling, next door to the Cltttfch, on Liberty iwtreet.irliere the plan and opecilii. cations are now ready for inspection. le2.l:lwß REV. J. B. 110TZ. T ...„ . WO FLINT - GLASS FACTORIES, SIT UATE in the Bimiough of Birmingham, belonging to the estate of the late P. Mulvany,dmieased, and Lindy carried on by I.eJlie A Illant. These Factories are noir in I horongli relmir, and full operation. with all the neeesiiary implements and conveniences I , llllAite for chi, ex telo vo inanttfaetury of that glass, of that wleiior style and quality for Which (how Work, have been so petty celebrated. - Possession given on the first day of Angled next. C. lIBISES, Exevutiv of the Estate of P. Aft Pittsburgh, Juno 176,11;59. ---- -- For the Fourth of July! 00 "' - ' z - LEMON, PINE APPLE AND rawlxirrySyrups. • cOO lb,. Duni, Licorice and Drops. aao Rai Wine, Brandy and Cordial Drops. • Be) lbs. Cream Dates, Nuts, st'. Also, all kinds of Confectioneries, Fire Works, Fruits, Nuts, etc., Wholesale and Retail, at the . FRENCH• AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY. GENLEMEN CLOTH. LNG AN D 1 , 1111- T tools AT AUCTION PRICES.—&,Iting Off to Re a / a ve.—Every !inlet., of Clothing made express ly for city retail sales, and MI must positively be Ouse.] out by SATIIItDAY, July s. Snell n cloture to - obtain firstmito amides has never been otkred. CH EATER'S Ot rill IC HALL corner' of . Wmid let and - Diamond alley, will remove on July 11th; to St. Clair stuet, voider lit, St. Clair Hotel jegl )1E NEW 000 DS.—A fresh arrival of New Good:4, comprising all the Latest styles, and cheap as can be had in the city. jell C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. UCII1:41 RETCH ES.—Over 100 U boxes Juk, received, and sold at low prire., at wholesalo and EATON, CHEF .1c join Fifth and Market Arms. NE, TWO AND THREE BALL kfi }l9—for BaxineTrimmingii. A good asmort thent id low prier, edi EATON, CLIFF. L CO, Fifth and Market :its SOAP. -100 boxes BufEilo Soap for sale by pen HENRY IL COLLINS. BOOTS, A full ru , nrtmel)t of thn j..IC W. E. SCURIEETZ CO. . - S7l - il.Cl7l;ef It:TA - S:44o'ff I,:SFI-.-4:IF---- rory low at W. lITZ & CO.'S 14.1.; :11 Fit rilitu E 1.37,4)N()311".—D0ti't throw away J_ p.ur (Pinner or Tea Kniv:: for the tune of Forks, we have , on hand a full to.,,trnont of 0 D 1) -FORKS, I.t 01l palierne. lh,rese.korpors. Itotol-lieopen, Sloane. ..1.111, 1 . 4. and _al oilier, toong Frks. em thiss hare tlo 111.4/..111). 1..1 4 Riney& 'M.:TU.:I% 1:14: Woo.' A. A. CARRIER ik BROTIIER, AGENTS, • No. G 3 Fourth St, ect. 0 M W LT II INSUPLAANC'E .MP.tNY. at evritM, Cooysu. MU 'A }:lJ.`:, s. hoy. I , IILE .%:`: I) NIA V. 7:a 3. I. Alt Sr. I, ito .il" CITY I Ns{ I: {NCI: 11!.NIP.VNY, Tp!ii, A (IF! 11.11.iRT, I.•tit: 11. It. . s•r.-tury. L. HIRSHFELD & SON, W 11.1. 'l'll IS 11.%1" c't 03131ENCE TO SELL OFF 3ri;. , . kWh ,)1 NIEVO (:(M)1).,4 131111=2 NI) 1111 1 STEILSZ AT 1.31:..1 - I.‘ 1:1 - 1WeEl, PIZICTS. • ,nt. pr , Atri, i4~•m fr JOHN THOMPSON A; Houle, Sign and Ornamental PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, No. 134 Third Strecd, C( . 1..00K5. beiiS. I lAWKS, M ICA N WATCH M tho. 4. Ate•-,irtal4r t.rl 1,r1.1 JEW V, W 11111 ma.l.• to 01 . . 1er. W It. 1.. J ,thot.Etortat Ito!, titl.lott: rmd Plotlutt done withtuto-r. ... . _ ._ 141 II: E WI )11KS .. FIRE' NV4 )1Z i'ls:! ' I'l.l IiTII .11 'l,l, IhZ,9 :-IV.•_‘.. uo4 tre , tilvltig Itt.sti I', t. , T .1 U. y ktt•lq./1•1' NV:10 . 1”%.• r •,-1,...,,...,.(,, .. (1141 MI I comj•let, ,E.. , "1:m! , 14 c 4 ;.pi.T . ... , S , "11 . 11.! . !,:,, eon ,t-tt, ..1 Ow h•nowitig, vii: ,pith II" 1 Id 1P), Flower 1#61.., 4., 4 I qint 1.; 11 ,, nrot '41..11e.. I lan to Flying Trl.ll/17,11,, No. l In fc Ind., I aghto. I to ;,; I or.. to Int,: V,rtseal I'm 1V h.... 1.. Nam I. '4 : 4 .1z0n N. COl,ll-ed Serratuht; N., I. 2,3: !dim-. of Sta.,. 1, '4. 3. 4, Tot red,.‘,.., f..00,01xt I. fr..to VAI 1.0 V. 411,111111 dir,110111:,. EYM El: A ANDEIISUN, no W0...t strort. oppo9ite St. Charles+ Motel. mrtnership helnfrll i 3114 Itron n, under the 1....1 NM. 5..113'11 1 11li., num nir:- ,Ivect on the 1:411 day of February. by the death of Iklr. I oxnn Brown. Iktyjd 11 Park and Jame, Park.yr... Karin; purchased the intertwo of Mr. Brown, I to, coed. in the tutu firm of Wm. Smith h Co, Thu Foundry loot 31:whine bush he. , milli(' hereafter conducted under the rt.olo fo AyitTlf.p4.lth d (01, by whom (be busiitem, of the late tirut wlll ho ai tltcd. • • OEM SMITH PARK & CO., NINTIVWARD FOUNDRY •- • pymupßoil, PA. r Warchousc . , anal 120 4ccond skcens. Manufactorcrs pt Nl sizes and doserintions of Coal Oil, !scions rind gulls, (Sas 44 , 1Ac i r rjlW , Sad irons, bOl.l Irons, Wagon gozes.Steel Nouloi o,l l 4nAi 40gerstkuu couplings. Afso Jobbing and Maciiine Castings of ore acsprip non made to °Nur. Having a sompisfo muchiuo shop ahooho4 to t/ic Foundry, all necessary fitting 0 bo carefully ottcud od nw.:SoltfgW3W NOBLE, BROWN & 125 and: 127 Duane Street, , •• E R IMPORTERS OF English, Irish and Scotch bineng or all qualities, Blay /duos, liMuso Linen% Prown,"lllay and Mar: and White lioilnlPis• Farmers' Duck, Farmers' Drills, Padding Canvasses. • Raven's Omit, Butlaps, all widths and qualities. Sold hy the pitekage on most favotablO terms. ' tapl2 ICE CHESTS— , wATER,cOoLERA . . . 9.1.1. CP-E4m KtEnKtist- oriissei's 5 3firmre, tho bb,hiß TOILET WAl.lg, : ' ; new and beautifill Stylos> . CHARCOAL FERNACFZ. A large assortment of the above at T. J. CRAIG'S. 11• 1 27 .1 124 Wood street, fire doors from Fifth. ,MANVFAC7'LIitERS :41 F SA W OLInt EILLSIVE kiAP; after subjecting, 'tt o 01) severest tests known to the trade, aro fully persifide'd 414 rliPt.e 1 1 1 3 PAzi4ly Wash ing Soap iu the Untled Skies, for so JIM , taut* BUYtAS" at once on many good qualities, (and so few fliscuunt4 OF I tEA.IITY--In„eolerf.;.fittutteas,l uurfurto and tore geheralTy. ' OP rultlTY—ln freedom from rosin, turpentine,' clay. fish oils. stale , grease, and adulterations. 01` QUALLTY—' /on wiahingelethes,cilever,- descry coars 0 or tine; cotton, linen, woolen or silk- dyyd,, k:,l,nte: for SZILLELVI tar, grease, pitch. paint, oil, Vntlfars 2figema4ers' tzar, etc., from clotfics, , furniture, and-from Cho hapti*. '' • • ` • Give it a fair trial for yonrsotres, and be C O E I I III O O, I. Remember, the no Iteon'each tar. Ask fora 130 of the directions. ll. C. 4: J. It, SAW YEI les : Wood street, Fitts g h, PIRIN HUNDRED AND 'Y -ONE PENN STREET. Look at No. 431. 'or sale by 1014 S. CUTHBERT .t SON, 2,1 arket s t reet . Acornfortab .Stick,llouse, Iryof ba11,.. six. rooms, kuth, oom and cellar, with . lot 32 Se feet; shade ; elfin guod, order, for sal e ; price CerinWoruinbircl bartd.bdlanee al: ro,twoa! ul three yeasa.l , e.„F uTFIBERTASON, • ee14•••, .Agenty,l4ollnrlcel.stretV. • OBU TS - 044 At PRET , , STREET , .11.' liinSbitt!gß, r6i' l ftabi kl;iofor both, smo• [Po' S. CUTHBERT s SON, 61 Market For Rent. 311BIZSCII . SUNS. 42 St. Einir street. SHOES, AND GAITERS LATEST STYLES, :n FIFTh STREET, L.11)11-N . ANP C1111.1,1:F.Y8 COLOR ED 0 A VITEN, No. '3 WOOD STREET. LINEN COATS I=l PITTSBURGH. PA I:IIINEMAN t MKYIUN, N.l. I'3 Falb straa4- .. DANTD S. PARS JAIUSSIS, SPIV advertimaguts.'-.77z-, PITTSBURGH tfZY GER RAILRGAU.=—The Coo tro issioneri to open hooks and receive subscriptions td the Stock 'of- said Road, win meet for' that purpose a RARE'S IiCYTEL, on the corner of Fourth and '.rant streets, in the city of PittAmigh, on MONDAY, the 9.7 th instant, at 7% o'clocic,.P. je7:td L?. A MEETING OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF the Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Manchester BilE seager Railway Company will beheld ar the BOARD or Tastes ROGUE, on WEDINIDAY NEXT, Julio - 21st, at S o'clock, P. M. THOS. BA KEW IM,L, Pit tsburgli, .Inne 17th. 1339. City and County Insurance Company. NTaricE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, ii in pursuance of nu act of Assembly relating there to, nod the Charter of Incorporation, approved April 11th, 1379, Books to twelve subseriphons m the Capital Stock of the City and County Insurance Cointony of the env of Allegheny, will be open at the (Alice of PETER PETEl:iiwc, Federal street, Allegheny, on TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY-and TRUIRSDAY7 - Ilth, Gth end 7th of July, mid at the mike of WM. P. BAUM. nn- St'Clair Greet, Pittstni rgh. on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the Bth and 9th of .fili); next, to remain open for Elea DAES,(EIEe less the stork tie sooner subscribed,) from 30 A. AL to 4 o'elot•li, P. 31„ of each day. Josiah Rine, James L. Graham, 0 'Henry Irwin, Wm 13. Pusey. ' . . Pater Peterson, • . John Birmingham, 0. G. Craig,. Wm. P. Baum, James Old, John Irwin, Sen, - James Gibson, John Sampson, G. Yeager, George Lewis, Samuel Gamily, Nicholas Vueglitly, Sen, John A. Scott, It. P. McDowell, . John W.ltiddle, David'Greig, Sam'l Lindsay, Jun, J. Longmore, • M. Borland, Thomas Farley, D. M. Foana, Alex. llilands, It. IV. Poindexter, Thos. Donnelly, ' James Park, Jun., James A. Gibson, 1). lead Shields; . o.annikioncrs. j4 , 7:1.1 ______ CAT ANNII IL EXAMINATION OF APPLI -17 CAM'S FOR . AI MISSION TO THE HIGH SCHOOL will con - memo on Flt I DAY, 21th inst., at 9 A. M. Ai - The:al L 3 are not Routed to pu pHs of Want Schools. JNO. A. SERGEANT, jc21:24 Secretary of Central Board of E.lucation. PIANOS! PIANOS!! Arrival of Pianos. THE ,SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RE ceired from the mfmnEutory of CHICKENING & SONS, A fre s h supply of their UNRIVALLED PIANOS. The instruments Intro all been selected personally by the subscriber, at the Factory, ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET Those in 'rant of Pianos are invited to call and exam' ire this stock, which comprises all the carious styles manufactured by Chickering k Sons, from the plainest to the mat elnhorately carved ca ea, and at prices to snit alt purchasers,. 43 - .4 LJ. INSTRIT3IE .t NTS WARRANTED.--at JOON if. MELLOR, NEW STOCK OF MELODEONS. JUST RECEIVED—A SPLENDID NEW lot of M I,01.11:ItNii. from tho f...M.ry of DIAS. tS Ir. HANAN, Bosco:T. inelthitthr 311 the styles made by thi., firm. Lure Irirn appreVell Lr the tr.rrut..--t tnimiehirs , in the eimtxtryro Dr. Lowell Ma:on:ltem 11.44. W. 11. ltra.ll:my. :m.l other...--mm ,....inently thly 611) be Tile-I onayheip.tint ctu het, U- They aru noted inn 1 . .110 - wing point, I. 'I - heir and quality of (011 e. girt tom, '1111,.!1• e.111:0!li of 4. 'll,,if i,1401. :catitlitil ...Lyle of tutt.,ll. Ihrtr ./oratatity. 7. of price. r• of oily t y JOAN If. MELLOR, Wool e.treet... e circulars malle.l to our :ititiree3. [my-13 lII' II:1) IMPORTATION. GEO. It. WHITE & CO., No. 23 Fifth Street, I: E N. oW hiA.EI ;:.;.; it p,,311:1.L11: tql)t,li. 01• LADIES' DRESS GOODS? BAREGE AND BAREGE ANGLAIS ROBES, BLACK LACE SHAWLS, Man t ht.% Bare ge An glais Dusters, &e WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, !I!opil Oral; c!;prefer gi Third, j...4=iv • FriT4 IRO) ALLEGHENY CEMETERY. SECRETARY ANL) TREASURERS OFFICE; AT No. 37 FIFTH STREET ; SUPE.IIINTF-NDANT'S OFFICE AT THE CEMETERY TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES, Fitom Two to mot Pali cA/411 3 iig• Prices from Ttvelve to Thirty C ts. per Paoli ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, For sale Wholeeale nt Marathietererii Prices by rpm H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERVIIINT • t. MID WEOLVIAII DLL= IN FPPFsF , "ffff , 4.Nsi.r l .7.opucE, GENERALLY. , jell No. 25 WOOO ST., l I FFTS?:typTI. ARTNA STOVE WORKS. 4- 1 4PE4IFPNR , Bl44PhPir, Wirrnc7Paz FSFr Picggt i 9 oT I-Ir Y414P17!)? Cooking,Parlor itaseating Stoves, PLAIN 11:11) BAN C)! 08-Aag rn o -41 1, -; gel° Proprietor of the. Celebrated PATENT GAS BURNING AND SMOKE CONSUMING UOOll STOVES, Office and Sales Roont% • . nea/r 2 n N 0.4 wow Street. Pittdatrok ' G. S. BATES. ' WM JOIINSON 1 0 FAMVP.S.Aracnai,) (Late of B;rrin.kJohn;on) Cheap and Darable,Vire and Water Proof, BATES & JORNSON, TS S3I7I:IINELD ST, BET WERY FO mini d FIFT. 14% Pittsburgh, Pa., Aar The only manufacturers and dealers in their int proreit GULL ELA377.c eFiIENT CANVAS ROOFING. Also, . 'I Ana.. C 11.07.1-7.1.• 04'*OP tial7'l"l"ih . . - ppFoßn Nnrfir,fis—T TTTS.WE'L .„ ~ k nown and del . lalitinl aurnmor re-s Pit Open for thi. reception of visitors on the first of 1.1110 5 ital )0314 open till the first of October, - • The hotel will be under Ilinicanagement of Mr. A.G.. Allen, whose experience;courteorts manners, and atten tion to his guests, give the amplest 1 4 , suranceorcontfort ,rind kind treatment.- , . Parties wishing rooms or any information in DiSgard to the Place, will plefo.e address '' A.G. ALLEN, P edfc ' rd UinP44P.14i33.. Adjournment o 1 Assimew 7t-HE SALE OF THE PROPEVffir OF A sit T i r y K i t tli ngo x t . )Elvqgz.. e s t v ateh d ter WEDNES 41110S .7 Pt . '*‘ 'lt n ! .. ". B. B. CHAMBERLIN, " 443,410ne0we 43!L.L310RE. - _ D. , c. 'Kitt ELAIWD KEEPS CONSTANT LY ON HAND 'SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; Aisc, *lakes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER BOXEf3, suitable for Shoes, 'Lry Goods, AO, at 'Eastern pric(p. .Comer Virgin alley and Wood street, (third titory--orer Capons bank,) Pittsburgh, Pa.' .jeDay VANCY DRFSN BAREGESI, Organdies, Lades, Dumb, Lace' Man ties, - Needle Work 9ollars, Sets and Sleeves, Hosiery, de. • jel • C. HANSON LOVE, 74 HarkeiOreoi. NORTHER I~T ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, 110ORGATE STREET, LONDON. CAPITAL.- 50 t 2104,800 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND 6URPIAL4:. 2,104,111 03 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year ending .Luanary 31,15r,s THIS CO IPANY J ITRFS GAINST loss or Damage by Tice, almost every description or Propitrly. The Ruts 'of Preinia9i itrei ntotfrare, and. in all cases,".hrisedupon the oharacterof the owner or occupant, and the merits or the ri4k. Loasea promptly adjusted and paid without ioferenee to London. A sperial per.a7l,lt proriticti.in fJnla d,lpGlaf rpniiment of bel4c.t In this co.tnt , ,aErenEirti turisralion I.lfesrs. Janice 1 C0...174 WllOll street; - John Floyd A Co.. 1:3 Woad street: Brown s l'iirkpatrielui. 193 Liberty street; I). tiregg %Soot]. 9 ZirElroy d; Co., :4Wood street; , James ArCandle.ia & 10:1 Wood littVot ' 4 Maud: & Co., 95 Water street; 13. A. Falinestock k Co.. First :ma Wood 51.94 J 11.4. WOOthroll & CO, Second rout Wood eta Burchfield & Ce.;Pourlhand blanket streets; M'O r andless, Means & Wrod and Water sLs. riingsrgs George &aut. - 8. 4 41,13 Bank Street; _ Alessrs:Mrers. Clagliorn C0..•22 - .! Market street; Win. 6Plie'e A: Co., 22 South Front. street ; • M'Cutcheon 4: FronsandNesr.stieets; " Btnitli, Williams Co., 513 Market street; 44 James Gralmni C 0.,. 20 and 23 Letitia street, Joseph B. Mitchell, Pint President Meehanirs Bank , James Dunlap. President Union Bank; Hon. W. A. Porter, late Judgo Supremo Court. ALLEGHENY ♦INSURANCE CO •OF PITTSBURGH. • OFFICE...No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. INSURES AGAINST , ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. • ISAAC JONES. President: JOHN D. IifcCORD, ViCA President; D. M. BODE, Secretary; •Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent Dlnecron—lsaao Jones, C. H. Hussey, Harvey Childs, CapL.A. C. prat - , John A. W' ikon. B. L. Fahnestoek, John D. - MeCord, Isaac M. Pennock. R. P. Sterling, Capt. Wm. Dean, Thos. M.-Ilowc,Robt. H. Darin. my' DELAWARE MIJTVAL INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED EY: THE LEGISLA TURE OF PENNSLVANI.I,ISZS. OFFICE, S.E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA. Marine Insurance. ON VESSELS, } CARGO, - To all parte of - the wont FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES_ On Goods, by ?dyer, Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriages to all parts of the Union. FIRE INsunAiNc-I.b On Merchandise generally, On Stores, thyjllln...; liouses, etc., etc. ASSETS OF TILE CO3IP4A NoII:WAS 1,1859. Bonds, 'Mortgages, and Road ... ... $ 71,1363 25 Philadelphia Cny 0.3 cent. Loan 103.144 00 Pennsylvania Suite Loans 104,425 .00 ""sited States Treasury IlniteciStates 'Preauiry 50.11.ff.30 Railroad u n cent. 3b..rtgage ..... 57.,:t75 00 Stock.s m Pliiroails, Gas and Insurance Cos-. 05,..242 00 finis Receiralile-.....,........ ..... . ...... ........ 36 IbiLanee in hands of Agents, Preintunis on) 3farine Polieies recently - and other 61,.,"43 debts due the ..... S I WOOD STREET ' - DIRECTORS. . Wm. Ml:rim, , Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Sothicr, :;,. .1. F. l'enilitori, Theophilus Pap!ding, henry 131Aiin: . John IL ronros, I , Ayrnrd Dailingtpn. John C. I!svis, • if.'Jonirs Brooke, Jaines Traplair, t.43enyor Milvnine,, Win. Es re. Jr., rflionins C.llldhl, James i". Hand, Ittibt:rt Barton," Will. C. Lushyig, Jana, P..."olse:s, ,10,4,11 11. Sind, 4:dOrs'l3. "41'1 , arlyFtd,. Dr. I. M. 11n.;40p, . Jpslina P. Ent , .,' il, - - o. U. Lirper, 4stlni E. Seinistn. riga Ilunh Crni,•., • . 1). 'p. Uireg tl n, ti ChnriPs livilry' J. T. 1..g . 41), . " W ILLIA' Nr.uvriN, President. . TIIOS C. ILIND, N'iye President. limn' LELEERN, 642 , ..f 2lLlry P. A. MADEIIIA, Agent. deh No. 95 Water strea, Pitto%nrgh. PIII.I.ADELPIIIA FIRE AND. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, N 0.149 CHESNUT STREET, Oppoidte the Custom Howie, 31AKE ALL KINDS OF INSIT ILVNCE. either or lainitoth on every desi-ription Property or..Ziteroinuoli,o, at rea.sonnblo rates of premium. • 1:011ERT P. laN....q."Presi.lo)t, 31. W. BALDWIN:Viet. President, ‘• • DIRECTOII.S: .. Cl.nrlr, Rs-v.:, ••• • • E. IL co pp., E. B. Eligi:ili, Gorr W. Brown, P. 11. :,..'“ver'y, ..ILI,301:7•:. Paul,- C. i - lhor-• , H, ; I -0111i Clayton, S. 4. 3tAtl.ll - g en, E , , E. NVilor r, • '"- F. EuxibLux,SecrauT. . .. --.T. G. corEpi..t gen!, .IY-117. PENNSYLVANIA INSUSANCT Of Pittsburgh. No. 63 Fourth Street • DIRECTORS. Jacob Painkr, Roily Patt”rson, I. (Iner Sproul, C. A: Colton, Jrunen H, I I opltins. A. A. earrwt, Henry Sprout, Ninh. Vor g I aly, ' rtu• W. Smith. A. J. ours., natiipto Robt:it Patrick. Chartered Capitni_. ..... FIRE AND MARINE RISKS TAKEN; of all de 6criptiou.s. • Illefehaufs' Insurance Compaii! • PEFIL.A./IgLREII4. • M. v. PF4VVA .T. 11 1-%4NN, Se. PFeiaci 4.mc..gpt. of Capital Stook pai.l in awl in}` , sted£Zo,ooo QO, ••••••••••-•—•- ......... •••••••••:-•••••••- C3fret3 Insurei?.Cordo Risks on the Ohio anti 'Ari 4 issippi Rivera and Tributariea. hence. achinAt loser Idarriaan Fire.; Alan, against tlio Perth, of the t!e,, find Inland Natiglitiola and Trimilltiriattiiii. • Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. - ,Nforitcontory, John M. Pamroy, 11. J. 11I'Clutn, IF. Winder, to Gnilion. H. L. Woodron, John A. :Mar:ial!, Ctn... B. Wright, JohnJ. Patterson,•Elirood'f. • OFFICEI-r.4 - WIT.T. II I II V-"l'6l7iT. Pc!lsiaept; E. TI'ITNIEIt, Vice l'totedont., ' L . Jr WCANN, Secretary.. • • REFIMENCFS: - In Philadelphia : in Phdadflpkin: Seiger,l.amb & Co., Stemma; Jubilee & Co-, Truitt, Bro. & Co., Buek,3lorgan &Stidfole, .t. 7'. Lane k Co, • • Pnmrov, Caldwell tt . Co. PITTSBURGII (*TIC - NO. 97 WATER STREET. ja • W. POINDEXTER. Agent: • Pittiptirgh - .Insprance Company, A 0 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURfiff. - ROfir.RTUALiVAY, President4' • ~ ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice President. F. A. I:4N,EHABT, Secretary; • . 1 , t. trpt,t'Aicp CARDO WEB, on tb,Sl9 bib fributaries; anti VARINE RlSlLTgebriapv. • • •• ‘. • And tittitt:st loss and &linage by Fire, and against ibe gellls of the Sea th 34 lama Navigation rind Trnia4tit. plstpTocs. . Robert... Gal wny, B ,l =o Draiirit. ACseplt A.l.:..u.zara, AI. Jlelfli Seat, - JamesAfareball, Jsiiiies W:TfAilinart, 'Charles 4.rbifilie4.„ Alexander Bradley, ' • • JiAn F. ilart.'„: : William'~'arr '` . , .INLetf 11- PrartiPt.• • ' 0..75 Western . neurones on/party, • • OF -PITTSBURGH— GEOI7.GE - DARSIE, President; '' • . . : • . F. .M.:GORDON, Secretary.' Omcs N0.,92 Water street, (Spann Co.'s Warehouse, stairs,) Pittsburgh.' musts!) kinds of FIRE and ItIARINE ,A Hume Instittiliori, managed . by Inreccorn who er w g ell known in the community. and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as offering the. best protec tion to these who desire to be insured, . - . . StocStockConnts A.SSETSAP.I3.III. Ac °Moe - t)lxm Accoutik!. ' ktoleanud bills D'inFPT94S• Barge, W. Jaeksott,, Alex. 8 er • •. V, ehnight, -Alexander Nimick, Wm. 11. Smith,. °cringe: Ilarsic ,J. W- Butler, , lades, M'Aulay, Andrcw Ackley, biathoniellioknor, D. 3r: Long, - C.W. itteketsoii. Tj, TIR ODI)EST AND LARGEST 'F:= , : ihographic-listablishment in. itteTiy...\ -senvenitrAac PRACTICAL- LITHOGRAPHER CORNER THIRD AND NUIRKET . SiIiEETS ' : DuFrs - ucx . co Aus, A./ D6G. C,OLLAIIB A good traxiety of the ahoi4aitiekg at • CARTWRIGHT & TOME", 3nsurancg,. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 95.1 at rem j...I3fES IV; ARROW, Agent. Temp - n-11T Oilier, 103 Wood street. . SAFETY orracrazt A. A. CA RRIF.It. I. VFIN.R SPROI U.. Secretary. • [ inizt ....:.$: 90,000 00 2,130'00 .17,333 39 /5.357,25 154i ' 31 PiTTSSITRGII,' Dt),G nt1'221.r..9. Lx.xl triIIZZI.FS,. • nou rks..4 (-11...krxs; 933,734 12 SW VW Ito