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YItt, Harrisltrg, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th met:, at 2 o'clock, r. at. All the members of the Committee' are earnestly requested to be present, business of importance will claim their attention. ROBERT TILER, Chairman. TiIEiF I UDITCX(IN pF THE MAIL SCR- • - Vret: After the :loth of the present m onth, the Post Office Department bits ismed orders, that in stead of ;hill mails from tlids'city to Erie, and Franklin, and between here and Steubenville, via.,r4ipkowstagarcaito, be carried tri-weekly. .The mail from here to Indepen dence, in Washington county, is tole changed from a tri-ireekly to n.•4erni-w:eelii?..', This alteration in the Erie mail .wilt affect , Butler, "Meadville, :Mercer and West Green ville. The, change in the Washington mail affect Green Tree, ilernotsville anti Can onsburg. That in the Franklin mail it4ll af fect Zelienople, Perrysville, Wexford and 3 Brownington. The Postoffice Departirffintnnikes these chan ges - in pursuance of a general system of re trenchment, now being carried out by Mr. Dunilas, the.head of the contract office, under the direction of the Postmaster General. He isju__st now cutting down the postal service in some of the Middle and Southwestern States, and as flat 11.3 time will permit, the process will be carried out generally upon tho principle of .reduction, established by acceptances of con itacts at, the recent lettings for the Atlantic Siates, so li of .Maryland. magnitude of this labor of retrenchment is-seenin thd fact4thid the stfit/wof most of the routes, in an aggregate of more than 6,000, has to t °carefully considered with a view to . the abolition Of many, and the cutting down of others from daily 'td tri-weekly or semi-weekly :.service, and from the letterto weekly. In this: way expenditures may be retrenched to the, point that they would be, had what is called. the "star system" been carried out in years past. The compensation required by railroad companies for carrying the mail is regarded by the department as exorbitant, but it has no power to fix the rates for want of authority of Congress. The State Legislatures that have es sayed to aid the department in this respect by legislation have faile.l of their object, anon the plea of its being violative of chartered rights. As Congress failed at its lest session to make the usual Post Office appropriations, these re ductions are necessary. Those referred CO LEI being aboutto take place in this vicinity will be some what inconvenient, but we must be placed upon an equal footing with other parts of the country. The discontinuance of the daily mail to Steu benville, «ill be less felt, from the fart that we shall have . a daily mail to that point by the Railroad. - BEAUTIFUL FIRE WORKS On Saturday night, Messrs. Heymer An derson treated their fellow citizens to a splen did display of Fire Works. on the bankof Alle gheny river. The weather wa , fine. and at the scardlt.‘st calculation, mem women and children toi:irilit . eriumber of live thousand people, inustinive Witnessed the display. The piecea set etf were the splendid description. We never • • ;SIM Fueh rockets ; they went higher, staid up longer, it-Rd burned brighter than any ever -ent up in this city before. Reymer , •reat credit. for the lih.ral mininor in which they liace enti , npined the pnblir. They fire th( agent , dl• ti Cim innnti Pyr,ite, hole m:+unfun• tory. which turns out tire \veil, of every de seription, far_ snrpasAnq. in eipilenee any which, we have ever seen. They have at their store on Wood Ar.-.4 . 3t, opposite the St. Chat], Hotel, a most en , rmn , ,t.‘ck of the,ie tire for th , a Fourth of .ILily. A; the city anthoritiez hero, do not, 1c in other cities, Tnnhe and• provisi,,ns f, , r publir arna-,ments of th de, , cription, we suggest that some of our fiber: fellow cith , :ons get . up a subscription, to pur chase a lot of that , IhT worla , t ,, b , set off on the evening of the Fourth, for the amusement of Young and Old America generally. There are hundreds of persons who would be willing to con tri bu te to such un object, and we hope a subs`cription paper play be at once put in cir- culation fOr the puitse. Messrs. Replier & Anderson, are prepared to supply heads of families, with all desiirip tions of lire works, for, the amusement of their little ones at home, in addition to eon fection ary and fruits of all descriptions, with which to celebrate the Fourth. Excursion Tickets Excursion tichets,"good from the :27th to the 30th, on the Pennsylvania road, for those who wish to attend the school exhibition at Loretto and Et. Xaviers, near Latrobe. A special train 'will also leave on 'Wednesday morning, at 5:50 for Latrobe, and returning, leave for this city at 7, r. NI. This will prove an excel lent arrangement for those who desire to at tend tindreturn with comfort. Clarion Couuty Democratic Convention. The Democracy of Clarion country held their Convention and nominated their ticket on Monday the 20th inst. The ticket nominated is an excellent one. Mr. John M. Fleming, who faithfully rep resented his constituents in the last legislature, was re-nominated for the Assembly. James T. Burns, Esq., who as County Com missioner has proved himself a worthy publi servant, was nominated for County Treasurer). Mr. Samuel Kifer, a skillful mechanic and architect, and an upright and honorable Demo crat was nominated for County Commission. Isaac Neely, Esq., a substantial business man, was nominated for Counts' Auditor. Christian Reichart, a gentleman practically familiar with the buFinesE , ., and who ha, already filled thOollice for three years, w a s nom i nate d for County Surveyor. With such a ticket, Clarion will give a good Democratic account of berEelf at the next election Tilt True Press of Saturday, in a post mor tem pxamination of the recent libel suit, in whidh. J. B. Kennedy played the part of plain tiff, deals some heavy blows upon courts And juries, which betrays a very unforgiving dispo sition accompanied with a hardness of heart, his country subscribers, some of whom were on his jury, will not relish. Think of the True Press calling a jury of efei - en men . ; under oath; (the twelfth could not restrain Ins indignation until the jury re tired and was permitted to leave) fel lows, who do not care for law." We are sor ry for : , the plaintiff who has to pay the costs, And fir. Williams who assisted materially in losing the cause. Verily the way of the re pudiator is hard. Two Days , Work at Magenta. The two days' battle of Magenta swept from existence and placed hors (la combat more than twice the standing , army of the United States. The whole standing army of the Union numbered, on'the first of January, 943 'men of all ranks, from general officers down to privates. Making every allowance for exaggeration, the losses ;.on both sides must have been between twenty-flve aid thirty thousand. What ~ Consols" Are. • - - [For the Pittsburgh Pose] " Every one who reads the accounts , o i f es tlf .... ..A ,,,, V ac o f. lC: co F ,v, R oc O g if o l oa Ti v l rc E ,rni S se lnlT ca L me AN to D her E kn u o r w oli . eFl atit t m c o o n n . . . e s y o - isa re markets Th e n y o a d r e ou th b i . death in a most cruel and heart-rend manner,on Sat know- , : urdn the 18th of June, 1850. A. ...;• ••• Killing of the gentle cOlo ; i;.l, t. l a, EnigliOirotiketnt! ha . rtg • I n act -..:.,'-.. ...., 5, - 7 why this ever i as h„ g h . ,Wi g , L. i . . : . L. ,: of the *tisk 141rli . e To lidalr ( c • f serwatet.gove lnjisto !Intl) t. t .:s., :.i.r. , . .* Cattle, railroad-men dai'Alt. of 3: . r.,, - . , ~, , , 4 . As they carry inland tiaile of - ;. - 1 4 ci! gtenetS!!atag i. , Is: • i'ei- _... a ft--, Wretches are you! thiiito 1,•!11 us,ill - 0 ' Annuities," and commonly , quoted for br vi r,.. — 'l' And to 0,11.1r0 the tear4A.a . vomen. a, ' '!.4 the naraff9 v.,,c40 joa in4h . t ~ame.„.l , as the principal of the several funds: tilts Ever kind an!Leontlewomen. • ~-.- merged amounted to nine millions, one hint_ To flow out in endless torrents: Torrents deeper far nntl drirlier, dred and thirty-seven thousand, three hundred Than e'er flowed from Alpine gorges, and twenty-one pounds sterling,but,by tdc fend 1 When thegtreinn.beneA the suestine' li of additional and subsequent loans and tea 1.- of Prom the avalanches rushes, loans into this stock, it amounted, on the fith of Rushes headlong to the main. Women.Aßailroad-meni, will cur' you; January, ... i5a5,,10 VateOialitii.4( Anil fifty-six Curseynn now and eVernlgre, millions, seven hundred and sixty-eight thou- ti, their induenee to seettra you, sand,-two hundred and seventy-eignt pounds On the dark ''Plutonian shore," sterling. -.Since that period only one loan has All th4,hottest, hellish 1.10.(T5, . . . The Dominion will alfprd. been raised that fur compensation to the West t• ...„ t . 11.,--G. 3 . rac and C—u; . . Indlit:planteis, - on the enutnripation of slaves- - r—i,. S.. and all the rest, twenty ruillion.pound,ssterling,--and a few mil- Will you listen to our crying? lions have been paid off. The total at the Will you bear the cry - of orphans,' Orphans starring iind forsaken; present timeisift.ftween.three hunred and s . e.v- , _ kna the tear:tomeslolloi tomes shed, enty; and three hundred and- seventy-five mil:. - Shed above us night and morning. lion - pounds sterling. This stock from its When thou' children cry for mills ? amount, and the immense number of its hold- - If you lop:4 Own, by the shadows. sbadoms deep upon the !shore, ers, is more sensitive to financial influences We trill haiint you trill, oini liam•ling, than any othar, and is, therefore, the favorite nwinn , ,, Baum,, e, ,rown• : stock for the operations of speculators and jOh- Bawling, ns you pais Piro rock-pit. In like gionlrly N 1 int t r night; ben.. Its dividends are payable senu-an- ltawhitg. a , in Summer i i thght. nuttily. Spectral horns rash on the track - baWilllglVi you near Ili, city, Bawling in 111 v dead of night. Beef and butt..,,' . cheese" and -i Ice Cream," N,.. et . s h a g p. 1 , ., soar guilt, lipa. But a s,nonl, lice loudest thunder. Fiercer than tho .. Balls of Basilan." Fiercer than the Lion's roaring, Shall salute you. ::II astounding, Bawling, Ism ling, evermore. ' Wbeat from Abroad. The following letter willexplain itself, rind, perhaps, ease the minds of.sonie of our farm ers, who appear to be most troubled o❑ the starvation question: MERCHANTS . HOTEL, PIIILADELI4IIA, June 23, 1849. BABR—Dear .Sir:—lt may be of inter est to many of the citizens iii the " frilsted dis trict," and others who have predicated their opinions in regard to high prices of breadstuffs in the - future season, to learn that a cargo of wheat from Havre, France, amounting to six teen thousand bushels, was this day landed and duties paid, at the Custom House, in this city. Such is the fret. Chambers McKibben, Esq.,has furnished me with a sample of the wheat procured from the vessel. It is of fine quality and in regard to cleanliness would put .to champ jenny of our westerly fafrriers: been soli' at about ten cents per bushel above our best western wheat, and affords a good profit_ to the shipper. It as Mato Important frdm the leasoli It teacil l es us,that whilst we have been indulging in the prospect of enhanced prices for our bread stuffs in consequence of the "fighting armies" of-Eu• rope,there is being shipped us wheat at a profit, ana that front a close proximity to the theatre of war. 'Yours, truly, L. WILMAETIL A Naturali2il Wonsan The application of a German woman, in Lancaster county, Pa., for naturalization. has elicited a'number of editorial EPintillathffis on the general subject of woman's rights, •• spheres," etc., etc. Whether the individual in question is strong minded," dosires to vote, an otfice-sacker, or an humble adv.icate of equal right.., and no tasatiiin without representation," there is nothing very remark able in, the proceedinA t naturalizing a woman. It has lioen" his country. I ndeed. the prooess is, we belies , •, pre cisely the wane as for this other sirs. Citizen- hip. however.tkiri not efttr F vrifirf it ranchi-e. The right to cote is voi,h•rrod un citizen=, or on certain of them, by 5i11 , 111i statute=. All native-born wonn.n ::re eiti7.ons but not polithnaly 01.2 right, b• ! ,:nlly, tip hermit woth,o t,, vot.2. it lies rinturnlized PL Pc.r,zia brought th. death d Dr. Bailor, vdiltlr (I the Nation,' 1-,7. dio.l on tLe Arnoo, nn the :oh in t , tchilr route to Euroro. for the bigletit Ili'. Iw:oth 1)r. Potiler waA 11,0, at 111 , ,unt H lIc.N 1; 4 0T, but wit- ,thicatiql iu Philadelpb u father r.•moved when lie v.., a hill CVIN 1.114 lIIe degree of of twen ty-one, h, \Vent to Call:mil surgeon, ayul rAurninfz, to.k eh:Art - Tx• at ilaltinwr,.. of the .11,11,11 id Prot,. n; editor. In Iti-••.• aisi,md Mr. Jame , G. Birney m iditor of an Abolition journal in Cincinnati. In 1817 he was selected a , the editor of the anti.slaNery myer at Washingtomin which position he con tinued to the time of his death. The novel of '• Uncle Tom's Cabin' . first appeared in his columns. The death of Dr. Railey will be re garded as a serious blow by a larg6 circle of friends and admirers. ANTONIO AND WILDER'S WORLD As far as announcements have yet been made, the only public amusement which we shall have in our city on the Fourth, except the Theatre, is to be Antonio & Wilder's Great World Circus. It will commence its exhibi tions on the Trimble Hotel lotoin Friday of the present week, and will continue until the Fourth. On that day it will give a series of capital performances, and all persons from a distance who may visit the city will have an opportunity to see the Circus without inter feßithg with any other amusements which they may have laid out for the day, The World Circus numbers many of the best performers in the country, and in addition to the eques trian, acrobatic and gymnastic performances, has a Fire King who executes the most aston ishing feats. The entertainment which Messrs. Antonio & Wilder offers is a first class one in all respects. Arrangements on a large scale have been made by the managers of St. Paul's Orphan ~Asylum for a monster pic-nic, at Donny's Grove, on the fourth of July, for the benefit f She Orphan Asylum. Trains will run to the grounds every half hour all day. !Ifni. Partlngton and Ike A new book by Mrs. Partington is one of the most agreeable literary announcements which we can make to the thousands who have laugh ed and grown fat over her unique sayings. The old ladyflias been sometime preparing a volume, which she has christened Knitting work, a Web of many textures," and in a few weeks Messrs. Brown. Taggard & Chase, the fortunate publishers, will issue it in a very at tractive form. It will be handsdtnely illustra ted by Hoppin, who has caught the spirit of the work, and represented both Mrs. Parting ton and Ike in many of their peculiarities, with unusual felicity. A CHANCE 'snit A. FOURTH OF JULY "SPLunitE."—The following sophomoric flight taken from the kWr of lion. John M. Botts, in reply to Secretary Criss, on the naturaliza tion question, will do for some youngster who may be ambitious of making a — splurge" on the coming fourth : " When oneplants himself under tint, nrotee tion oldie American eagle, which he is pledged and sworn to support and defend ; when be enrolls his name on - theample folds of the stars and stripes of this- great American Union, he is free to go wherever the winds and waves may carry hint : the eve of-that eagle watches over every step, that bag waves proudly over his head, whether he,is upon the land or upon the water, in a palace or a dungeon ; and the power that dares to interfere with his personal ,liberty whilst he is engaged in lawful enterprise, and not offending against the criminal or penal code of that power, dishonors that eagle and disgraces that flag to which - fie appeals for his deliverance, if it does not afford him prompt relief and redress:' We'll back that against any sophomoric flight of the nest holiday. Gov. BANKS, of Afassachusetts, is at the As tor House, New York. f. : :.N.,,.;,i: : . f . , ,: . :. , : ,,....a.:ii;,...;.;::.... , ,-f7,.f' . .,;-•- : :'; . •7.: .. t : . ,„ - t _ ~i i'. =MEI Each Stale has cntcu., Fourth of July •be calves. 'Me above lines were found Upon We head Board . . • the newly dug crate of the annual complaining. Thff arc attributed. (conjecturally) to a young lady of -Wit," mid that. ON will tinisiiou sharp set," residing in the imighb.irliood of tile ',else of the tragedy. which, al though not a litnidreil hntles from this city. shall ho nameless, 11, it is not intended to lay apeeially to the eliarge of one Rallfood. - the foe' - ord etitne , which all 01111 e ronmut. Dead Letters AP article in the o,titution, of June 22d pronounces the Postolike Department blame leis for the accumulation in such large num bora of dead letters, and says that the evil i almost entirely beyond the 'control of the Post office Department, or of Congress, except in so fur as they may direct the attention of the pub lic to its cause. The cause of this the writer attributes to negligence on the part of persons in misdirecting lett..!r, illegibility of writing or want of prepayment of postage. Death of an Old Pittsburgher. We learn with-ret tha death of-John For syth, formerly Sheriff of this county, at his residence in Minneieta, in the town of Cleve land, where lie hal removed about two }-ears since. He was seventy yoars of age at the time f his decease. if:NEr.+l. who has recently enter ed the Austrian army with the rank of Field Marshal Lieutenant, is a soldier of fortune. lie is a native of the free city of Hamburg, and wa.s. during the Greek strtp2.l;le for inde lend , nee, an ardent Phi!,dielfenist, having entered the Greek ..- , erviee at an early period. A ft,r ward, he served iu the English army in the P,nin,,dar war, then in the Syrian rain ylign, th , rcupon lievv appointe4l Turk- Genet-NI of Di vie.ion tied pa,ha of live tails.. he returned to Grrmany, and in appointed Minister of—Marino under th,• 1-,te Ausirlan Archduke John, then Re- gent ..t . tlw G,7111t111 l'olif,Aerution _ _ Cr:t ea! couple front lowa, arrlVCii at Alekandria, Mo., a l ' ow days ago, to set. married. Tbv groom had nodher hat, c,'at nor waistcoat, hitt .In-tire!Sp , neer kindly loaned him those needy e•arntont and then tied the knot for the pair. WI1•11 it eereuiony wa; over, the groom 1.0111 the Squire that he •• hadn ' t a red but would like to trade him a pet wolf, if they eould agree on tint b•rin- Thu "Squire took the NRri.loit and i n tvu the happy bridegroom one dollar to b:ot. Ur..-4 1 , 1 No 1110 opening Of Parliament, the London Two.o inaheA happy allusion to the United States Minister. It is satisfactorily personal : the space allowed to the Diplo matic Corps is full, and blazes at every point with riband, .airs, and orders of every kind. Conspicuous among them all, in his plain evening dress and snow white hair,, is the American Minister, Mr. Adlas, a striking type, if we may so call him, of the simple in stiutions of the great Republic which ho repre sents we 11.,, WAi.rru it , NT, the most extensive Ameri can in entor and experimenter, died in New York last week, at the advanced age of eighty three, n poor man. His useful record itthus summed up by the city papers, and what more could be said to establish his claims to the world's regard lle originated the sewing machine, spinning flax by machinery, the first nail machine, the first machine for cutting brads by one opera tion, placing plugs in leather for the soles of booLs, and shoes,a method of constructing docks by concrete, preparing a paper pulp so as to form boxes by one operation ; the vapor baths, the bull known as the minnie ball for the rifle, many improvements in tire arms, printing by rollers instead of balls, and so many other things our space will not admit of details. Walter Hunt, like most inventors, devoted his lift, to his friends rather than to himself, was liberal to a fault, and none knew but to love him. He struggled with that monster, the dol lar, all his „life, in hopes of mastering; but his numberless experiments kept him always ioor. OL IV ER IV EXPELI. HOLMES sent two poet lent letters to the " postothee" of an Episco [ail Fair at Pittsfield, Mass. In one of them he first stanza was Fair lady. whosiie'r thou art. Turn this poor leaf with tenderest care, And—hush. i) hush thy breathing heart— The win thou lovest will he there." (In turning the "poor leaf" there was found a one dollar bill with some verses, beginning : Fair lady. lift thinerves. and tell If this i- not a truthful letter. This is the one (1) thou loveid well And noughtbleats make thee love it better. (10.") A German Israelite no the War In Eu The Cincinnati Israaite, whose editor, Dr. Wise, is a German, is amazed and indignant at the German sympathy for Austria. Ho " But, as a German, we can sympathize only With Italy and France in this struggle, as Kos suth, Vogt, Klapka, Garibaldi, and even the democrats of Vienna do. As long as Austria can hold Italy and Hungary in bondage with Bohemian, Mora:yip, German : and Styrian regiments, and rice versa, she is too powerful to think of a change of her perfidious and priest ridden'pol icy. Her political machine operates so wonderfully that change is ,imprudent. But let her be driven from Hungary and Italy, arid she sinks down to a second-rate power, oven Germany:in she must make concessions to maintain herself as a German power; she raust become as liberal at least as Prussia; and much is gained for the people. But let her be vic torious in this struggle, and the nations will again groan under the crushing weight, of priestcraft and iron despotism." BISIIIPP ODESTITEIMER lift 3 accepted the ap pointment to the vacant bishopric of New Jer sey, and will soon he consecrated at Richmond, Va. The suggestion of his friends in Phila delphia in regard to thmestablishment of a per manent fand in the New Jersey diocese, to in ure the paiment of the Bishop's salary, has been listened to, and a' subscription for 'that purpose already opened. MEM REffects of Naturalization. e Now York Trillum, in a dignified and common sense article o l he above subjekg., eon- ' 4 eludes: •!.1 r , •*. pe`• riieid how v4r the, tr Oiinven ence? e likely. AO artifb fr* the doctrine 6fperpetual , 4140c0, cori(ineOvitW rrtirrowillmits. There*em4'io bi:4nlilwoUS.ses in whinit the. itatufiiiized'Citizen le:likely toidiid'Airirs'elf danger from the claims upon him by his native country. So long as the country of his birth, and thocountry of his adoption, remain atpeace with each other, and so long as he avoids going back to set up in his native country his acquir ettrightSUS-AgUirvn Big originalobligatio;ns, On claims seem likely to be made upon hint on the part of his original sovereign. During the war of 1812, between us and Great Britain, t.haiiat tet inOrlify,,iet ulssti rigBft+n=liefparit:tfttreftt and punish as traitors such native-born British subjects as might be• taken in arms against her, notwithstanding they might at the same time bediictwolizecl,citinns,of;thttllnitvi:States.. TWenty-three Irishmen found among the pris oners taken by the British at the battle of Queenstown; were denied , the treatment of pris oners of war, and were sent to England to be tried fortreason, ,Tfismovementwas prompt : 1V met by‘tlie passage Orrin act of f_l(Mgress au thorizing the President to retaliate on British prisoners of. war. any treatment which these naturalized citizens might undergo ; and under the authority of this act the President ordered the close contlnement . of twenty-three British soldiers, to abide the fate of the Irishmen taken at Queenstown, Gen. Provost, then command ing in Canada, respcifided, under special orders from Eugland, by the close confinement of twice the number of American otlicerg and non-eonintissioned °dicers; with a threat, it' this practice were continued, of unmit gated severity against the American cities and villages. President Madison replied by shutting up a like number of British officers, and with threats to retort any further severi ties in which the British might indulge. There upon Provost ordered all his prisoners into close confinement—an example which Madison im mediately followed. Happily, however, this aggravating system soon came to an er.d. Some of the imprisoned American officers were re leased on parole, and were made the bearers of a message that the twenty-three Irishman sent to England had not been brought to trial, but remained on the ordinary footing of prisoners of war. This speedily led toa dismissal on pa role of all the officers, prisoners on both sides. But the British Government, in thus receding, sought to cover its retreat by n proclamation, recalling all its subjects from foreign service, granting pardons for all past treasons of this sort on the score of probable ignoranCe, but threatening to punish us traitors all subjects ta ken in the service of any hostile power of four months from the date of the . nation —an empty threat, never pled to be exe cuted. Nor, inde , it likely that this claim to the exclusi a military service of its natural born subjects will ever again bo revived. On the other hand, our Government 11313 con ceded that naturalized citizens returning to their native country, thereby subject them selves to the fulfilment of and obligations of military service which existed against them at the period of their emigration. Mr. Cuss, how. ever, in his latest announcement on this subject. makes the distinction that, though if actually in the army or drawn for service at the period of emigration, the obligation to serve still re mains good against them; they are not, after their return, liable to any new enrollment, but are entitled to plead against it their acquired American citizenship. Soldiers of the Revolutionary War. The Pension Office had upon its rolls on the 30th of June, IK,S, the names of 253 revolu tionary soldiers.' Of this small remnant of he roes, information has been received that during the succeeding half year 41; went to their long account, leaving upon the first (Illy of the pres ent year 207 survivors. The ages of sonic ,if these soldiers ore stated to have been from 100 103 years. Thus is dwindling away the small number of that gallant hand which has conic down to us from a former generation, to pans Mrever from the earth before this generation shall have finished its work. At the period above referred to, there were 4,209 widows of revolutionary soldiers upon the pension rolls, and in six months death di minished that number by 293. Of those Ili - ing at the beginning of this year 4:i were the Wises of revoluti.thary soldiers before II c ter mination of the great struggle. Flom Robert J. Walker. :IVC that 1111 Viol, Within u few days we have observed that several papers have alluded to the reconciliation which has recently taken pliwe between the President and the Hon, Robert .1. Walker, and have sought by inuendo to make it appear that the renewal of friendly intercourse be tween the: gentlemen was the result of certain conditions and coneeAsions. We know that such an inference is utterly untrue ; and that while the President is deeply gratified that ami cable relations with his valued friend sad for mer colleague are restored, no terms were made and no political concessions of any kind were proposed or agreed to either by Mr. Walker or i nisei f. a s t l ipni. • C .ELI VOIINI A LAND CLAIMS CONFIIIMED.-The General Land (Hike has received information of the final confirmation of thirteen ranchos in California to private chtimapo. Among the ranches so confirmed is that of the Mission El Carmelo to lt,ght Rev. J. S. Aletnany. Catho lie bishop of Monterey. IssrariTtoxs.—The Vnited States hewer ,and Otfice has in course of preparation get oral instructions to the new surveyor general of Utah. A C.E or THREE I.IO7(THA ST A:CHINO CURED. Gen. W. 11ENDERSON, of Pittsburgh, say —" After suffering for three months with Rheumatism, a part of the time so severely as tot:nubile me to my bed, I have been entirely cured by using Ikerhave's Holland Bitters. 1 have had one attach since, but found almost instantaneous relief in the same medicine. It is in my opininion. a sure remedy for Rheumatism." Read thrrful/y.— The . Genuine highly Concentrated Barrhave's Holland Hitters is put up in half pint bottles only, and retailed at ono dollar per bottle. The great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Beware of imposition! See that our name is on the label of every bottle you buy. BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja. k W Solo Proprietors, No 27 Wood, between First and EilecOnd streets, Pittsburgh Vegetable Substitute for Calomel and Blue-Pill. BitANDETfl's VEOETABLEUNIVERSAI. PILL 6, by restoring, the bowels to their original daily and 'mic ro/action. give strength to the stomach.pnnfy the blood, re-establish the healthy condition of the digestive or gans. and thus cure dyspepsia. colds, coughs, rheuma tism,,, dropsies, and sickness genemllyorhother chronic or recent. The celebrated Abernethy says After havin cured the derangement of the bowels, debility and nil diseases generally disappear of their men accord, oven in a short time." The experience of n century has established the worth of these Pills beyond dispute, as a purgative anti-bilious medicine; and their use by up wards of 4,900 conscientious physicians, and by over a million of families, shows that they are supplying ono of the wants of humanity, and are in advance of medical science. The above pills, although purely vegetable, are now known and used as a substitute for ezdornel (Hi ..Irrtryyri elslorithlna .Vita) producing all its alterative and other indications, with none of its disorganizing ef fects upon the solids—often crippling for life—or its dis tressing action upon the teeth and gums. The prepared concentration from the sameprinciples—the Life Addi tion Pills—is a substitute for blue-pill (Plinio! Ifydrargyri) possessing the peculiar action on the secreting organs, of that preparation from mercury, but none of its sali vating or other injurious effects. Those who lure used them as a blue-pill substitute. or etherwise.award to them the highest praise. They come nearer to a concentrated Essence of Life than anything yet made, in the way of medicine, by man. A single pill given daily, when all hope has fled, has often restored health. In fact, they supply an organic principle to the blood, always wanting in extretne cases of sickness. Old people have the se cretions of early youth restored by the Life Addition Pulls. Their value as life preservers is beyond estimate. Brandreth's VegetableTniversal Pills remove from the bowels and blood of a sick person the entice of death. Tao LIVE ADDIT/./N PILLS SIIPPET emit MANIC NECESSITY Or me BLOOreserrAtrer—ChOMltinte globules of vegetable es sences, of which they ere but the concretion, have their exact roroderport in the vital globules of the blond. And front whence does the blood derive its life. its globules? verily from the same source from whence Dr. Ilrandreth derives the life principle of the Life Addition Pills—front the Vegetable hingdom These pills, as also the Universal, aro warranted pure ly vegetable. Retailed respectively at 25 and 50 cents. Physicians and the public supplied by the gross. or sin. ale box, at No. -294 ,Canal street, Bramireth's •Prinei pal i Office; by Thomas Itedpath, No. l Diamond street Pittsbnrgh ' Pa.' and by all respectable dealers in inedi cities-je27dmm- SHEET MAP OF THE SEAT OF WAR, ombra crag a full Map of Europe, and complete maps of Sar dinia and Lombardy, Austria and Italy ; the whole em bodied to one super imperial sheet. size Zllix4+ inches, furnishing such reliable geographical information as cannot be procured from any other source. This sheet also contains Statistics carefully compiled from, the la test reliable authorittes,giving the strength ofthe armies and navies of the Powers of Europe, with brief accounts of the Leaders and Generals of the opposing armies, in the - prestart-etruggle. Also correct and handsome por traits of Loitis Napoleon ILL, Emperor of France; Alex ander U. Emperor of all the Russias; FnmeisJosepli 1., Emperor of Austria, and Victor Emanuel H. King of Sardinia. For sale by W. S. HAVEN, corner Wood and Tlurd, and je27' Market and Second streets, F. 44 l IXTRA WIDE BLACK SILK LACE- Over 100 yards of extra wide and extra quality Ilack Silk Lace, just recetted by Express this day, by EATON, CREE k co., je27 corner Fifth and Market streets. BEANS, BEANS.-75 barrels fine Small Ai , White, for sale by jai HENRY H. COLLINS. N ~ Mlr a ( . a. ~ ' _-- - R II EU EMATISM. Veal ,AdvntNettients. &SILVER'S NEW SUPER IMPERI A • , ‘„,"t distments New gl fr7.,?1,1'.(21T S' tbf INO.—At meeting held nt ohu eiber's .. ,'. I, Liberty street, Filth ward, . ity ot`Pittsut ,- ,11, r• •. day, I^.2d of June, 1859, J. G. ritt,;iinted ,eLsigner, for the pardon of ytetipeue,'. tANCIS FELIX, President. 1.4101C11, J. Perx,sate, I:`.4)' tr-14161tarr — ied, ALETTER 'AIan:ED AT JOII NS )1V N, Penn'Caddresseitto JOHN SNOD(iRASS.at New Alexandria, Penn's., enclosing n note drawn to his order by WOOD. MOURELL & CO, pavnble nt their °Mee in Phila delphia. dated May tith, 1859, at sixty days fur $1,374 77. All per,uns are cautioned against receiving said note, a, itis.not endorsed, gruilittyineut ha , been .‘itapped. je27ilw. . EYE AND EAR D 1 S E N'S A R . Office 95 Main aired, (2,1 door, up stairs,) Bairnle, N. 1. ESTABLISHED BY TEE CELEBR.k- TED DR. JOHNSON, late of London, Englnud.- A great discoyery in the science of medicines. being a certain and speedy cure for restoring the sight and removing all diseases peculiar to the'eye. This Is uni versally acknowledged the only safe and yore remedy now known. It has been used with great sueeess by the most skillful physicians in Europe and America. Patients in any part of the country can 'treat them selves successfully at a moderate expOnse, thereby avoiding the danger and expense of falling into the hands of unskillful physicians. This medicine (sufficient to cure,) will be sent by mall or express, with all neces sary directions. on receipt of Ten Dollars. . . Dr. Johnson's artain and Infallible Owe for Del:fie:l3'm Smging Noises in the Ea,. :Volvos Had nod Mind Cumplaiidis„ . . Affording instant relief to sufferers who have been trot; bled with deafness tar many years. After using tbic remedy a few days the patient is suddenly and miraculously enabled to hear ordinary toned eonversa. Lion; in the course of a few weeks the most obstinate c. 1 ,1) of deafness is effectually cured. Patients too numerous to mention barn been restored to perfect hearing, and forever rescued fronmthe Snares of the numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of the present day. Hospital and private testimonialuand cert firm°, (min the most eminent physicians and'sur geons in England, in whose presence deaf persons have been cured, and many hundreds of private patients cured can be seen or referred to A ease of this medicine, (enough to effect it cure.) will be forwarded to Any part of the country for Fifteen Dollars. Address DB. JOHNSON, Drawer 401. Office fts Main - Sts. Buffalo, N. Y. SEED BUCKWHEAT.-200 bushels prime Seed burl:wile:At, now in store and for sale by JAMES A. FETEER, corner Market and First sta. FEAR AT AN END, No one now deterred from changing the WI! iSHERS olt MUSTACHE Front red. grey or sandy, to a rich 13y a fear of injuring or staining the skin CIIRISTADORCVS DYE stater. mild , milk. and TRUE TO NATURE. in the ne colors it imp. rt, Sold everywhere, died by all Hair Dr4,,rs. Curus - mi.no, Ne. :teem House, New lurk. GEO. H. KEYSER, Agent, Pitoburgh. Pa. OAP.-100 boxes ButLilo soap, tor sale by je27 HENRY H. COLLINS. 1 - AWNS, BERAGES, DUCALS, SUN ,L 4 UMBRELLAS, Hoop Skirt, Lace and Silk Mao tlesitlo,iery, Needle Work, Ae. C. HANSON LOVE, 'e:27 74Market street. Om TO PASSENGERS , ;(NNI - ; TO NEW CASTLE ANL) NORTH OF THAT PLACE.—Iou will not forget that the daily line of Packets between New Castle and New Brighton still connect with thoaceommodation train, on thpt:a), P. a., and with the 5,4.15, A. .at New Brighton. By going by this route you will earn time and which is a great object at the prevent time, as money is scarce, and the frost has done great damage je3s::treAl Notice. WILL be sold on the 21Ith day of July, for account of whom it losy concern, at the MEIL en tscrs EXeIIANOE. Fourth street, sit hundred shares of stook in the thud Company of Michigan, for feited for non-payment of aseyttssment. and tote sold by order of the Directors. :EU. S. SWARTZ, to:k7e..kta It w Setiretaiw. DAVIS PHILLIPS FA VE RE MOV ED THEIR BRASS Fol'N Din AND MA NU FACTOItI tu No. I It) Water and 101 Virst reels 1 , ...011S HV THEIR 01,i, WI .11R, , , when they are propttr,l In co'n'e nll IPrib , is promptly! with i==9 UNNMENE Wo aro dtlermined to t‘lear out nor vithre stoek, before reno , - un.• to our NEW STi 11l ON Fir r H VU the IAI 1.1 Angttht e,nor F;fl aria ..trvt, I' i. A Tft B 1-- 1 - 11F-4' 1-'IN E 1111 cEII.S. -,/ pa, L.\ VINE ,LIII.ERS for :AI And all kind., of Gents'. Boys'. Youths'. Womens% and Chlidl,ll , ' Shout., at low priee , ..l. at tie , Cheap Cash st,,r4. of Jost:PH 11. BORLAND, t0;l3 DS Market 5t...,..e0nd door trout Fifth. ._ . .. _ rii imerEENTu LIST OF APPLIC.-1 1 TtoNs for rolling lninors. tiled in the Clerk', Othoc up to June :nit. 1559. Atlslamise Joseph, tavern. Wilkins tom uship. Allen Peter. do. Inrurincluon Brannen James, Iv it hof her goods. - :k1 ward Pittsburgh. Bunn David, do. do. M'Reesport. Foster Setat,tain. eating house. 7.1 ward, Allegheny. Moller Henry, do. do. 4th do. Pit alairgh. 11101,1:My Putrid:, tavern. .2,1 do. do. Kerr Jallle,.. do. 4th do. do. Lovely W. D., do. IWN.eesport. Moran T. J., do. tat ward, Pittsburgh. Weartloney Francis, with other goodx,ad w . d.PitrOl- M'Closkey Cornelius, tavern, 411. ward, Allegheny. 01.ey W., do. Chartiers tow cabin. Segnor & Kunsled. do. Birmingham. Schlomer John 11.. do. Chart iers township. Smyth Patrick, do. West Pittsburgh. Smith John George. do. 7th ward. Pittsburgh. TIUDP4 A. ROWLEY. Clerk. Utaala's orriec, June •Jr.d. lsbo, Re.25,8t WINNER'S COLLECTION OF MUSIC FOR THE VIOLIN, eonsiAing of CirITILLIONS, . . scuornscliEs, Pouts. Wittrzr.s. MARCHER, HOESPIMS, REEL , . Fssre /IMES, and other popular airs, arranged in an east Milli ner for the violin. br S. Winner. Price 50 cents. copies mailed on receipt or price. For sale by. join JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. TRU E ECONOMY.— Don't throw away your Dinner or Tea Hnives for the want of Forks, as we late on hand a full assortment of ODD FORKS, Of all patterns. House-keepers, Hotel-Keepers, Steam boat owners, and all others using Forks, can thus have their sets made up. 1025 DOWN h THTLEY, 13G Wood st. BOYS' SHOT GUNS.—Attention is called to our stock of BOYS' SHOT OC.NS. They were manufactured especially to our order, and are light, well finished, and entirely reliable and safe Parents who would teach their boys to be marksmen, should examine these beautiful weapons. CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, je2s 813 Wood street. CI,ENTS' FURNISHING GOODg—Going 1 -A daily, without reserve, at prices far below AUCTION FIGURES, REASON.—We remove, and relinquish this port of our business on July 9th. CIIENTER'S GOTHIC HALL, je'2s Corner Wood street and Diamond alley. Q W EET POTATOES, THIS NEAP'S CROP.--300 barrels St. Eustatius, just received and for sale by REYMER k ANDMISON jet; 30 Wood st., opposite St. Charles H'otel 113 IN ES.-1,000 Pine Apples to arrive on Monday, and for Palely REYNIER k ANDERSON, j 02.; No. 30 Wood at., opposite St. Charles Hotel. PRIME COFFEE.--75 Lags prime Rio Coffetjust received. For side by MURTLAND & CONNOR, 197 Liberty orreet: NE, TWO AND THREE BALL FRINGF"S-.-for BIISTIO Trimmings. 'A good a.s sort inent at low Prices. jc2.l EATON. CREE k CO.. Fifth and Market ata PERT UIIERY.-A large assortment of French, English and American Perfumery of all kinds. Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, etc, etc.. at L. WILCOX'S, Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Streets. NEW WALL PAPER.—Third arrival for the Season. The assortment always complete at the old stand, No. ST Wood street. tes prime Rice now nuiding R and for :tale by TNDIA RUBBER PENS, PENCILS, PEN HOLDERS, Folders, Rulers anti Inkstands, for sale at the stationery warehouse of W. S. HAVEN. myIS corner Market and Second streets. C ' IKING' ItAISINS.--150 boxes New Vali:nem. Fur Kale by .11.EY:tif.R le ANDERStAX. ' myls No: :; J Woo.l N.treet. _ _ 40 BOXES CASTILE SOAP for sale by IfEVKHAIN. & KELLY, len ' Allegheny City. TolAceo, or- various good brands. in store and for 4ale by 31111TLAND £ CONNOR, 197 Liberty street- _ D RIED APPLES.-90 hush. for sale I.)y MURTLAND S CONNOR. enl2 197 Liberty street. CINCINNATI SUGAR CURED HAMS and Dried Beef. 70 tierces to arrive, per stearne Belmont, at ILMORTIL BROWNLEE'S, , •p 9 in the Diamond: JUST PUBLISHED--GRANT'S CASES, VOLUME I.—Reports of cases argued in the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. Fv Benjamin Grant. For sale by Uelli RAY & .5.5 %%mai street. FRESH. BUTTER.-7 jars and 4 kegs Fresh Butter, just received and for sale , JAMES A. Fsat 'el corner Market and First streets. SPONGES.—A fine lot of Bathing Sponges also, Morgan Bros.' Tarce Gloves, a cheap substi tute for Sponge—a new aid useful article: For sale by my2B L. Vi 1400.14 cor.smithheld and itthata IN FORMATION WAVIED.-Ahalit the latter part of April last, Themes Abbottany Irina. band, left this place. and I atom prosint i on:Li:it-W. his whereabOgts. Wherallastbeard of ho watiln Ate' burgh, Pa..,..tt bbott isiVraibar,by trade, abott6 feet, 6 inches in libiglifiunliiigheiont 150 lbs. When :he left here lie wora:6 he . pealef black 'Whiskers. .His hair is black Lindh° is darlttomplexion. Any Inlor- Mfait)l2 concealing AbliOtt will be thankfully reeelYed. Address ~.,'' :7,.. , : ITARGARET-ABBOTT. je2.2.43t-. ~ Cumberland, Md. TOH . N N. SHEPPARD- Druggist, Corner Wood and Sixth its A complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, UILS and DYFA constantly on hand. Will find it to their advantage to give us a call. Mina facturer of the celebrted 05. PITTSBURGH AND BIRMINGHAM PASSErsi- GER RAILROAD.—Thu Commissioners to open books and icceive- subscriptions to the Stock of .911111 Road; will *meet for that purpC,9o at HARE'S HOTEL, on the corner of Fourth and Grant streets, in tho city of Pittsburgh, on lIIGNDAY, the 27th instant, at' o'clock, P:1‘I. jend City and County Insurance Company. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIA'f, ii in purimance of an act of Assembly relating there• to, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved A pill llth, 1850. hooks to receive subscriptions to the Capttal 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. sth. 6th and 7th of July, and at the office. of W 31.. P. 8A11.51. on St. Claw street, Pittsburgh, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the oth and 9th of July next, to remain open for rya OATS. (un less the stock Ts' sooner subscribed,) from 10 A. 51. to 4 o'clock. P. 151„. of each day. • • Josiah King, . James L. Graham, . . Henry Irwin, Win B. Pusey, Peter Peterson, John Birmingham, 0. G. Craig - Win. P. Baum, - • r James Old, . John main, Sen., James Gibson, John Sampson; 'C. Yeager, George Lewis, Samuel Gormly, Nicholas Voeghtly, Sen., John A. Scott, R. 1.. McDowell, John W. Riddle, David Greig, Sam't Lindsay, Jun,. J. Longrnore, M. Borland, Thomas Farley, D. 51. Evans. ' Alex. Hilands, R. W. Poindexter, Thos. Donnelly, James Park. Jun., James A. Gibson, D. Leet Shields, Cbuni4sioners. joidd PIANOS! PIANOS!! OW! NEW OM Arrival of Pianos. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RE ceived from the manufactory of CHICKERING & SONS, A fresh supply of their UNRIVALLED PIANOS. The instruments have all been selected personally by the subscriber, at the Factory, ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET. Those in want of Pianos are invited to call and exam ine this stock, which comprises all tho various styles manufactured by Chickering k Sous, from the plainest to the most elaborately carved cases, and at prices to suit all purchasers. lid - ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED: 1M JOHN 11. MELLOR. jet S 1 WOOD STREET. NEW STOCK OF MELODEONS. JUST RECEIVED-A SPLENDID .NEW lot of MELOD Et) NS. from the factory of MASON St 11.4MLIN, Boston, including all the styles made by this tirm. Those instruments have been approved by the greatest mizeicians in the country—as Dr. Lowell Ma on. Gem F. Root, W. B. Bradley y. and others- een aequeutiv they Call bo relied au as ben - lg./Wirt due, i ru. moat, 'they are noted for tile iullouiu tl pointy - 'I. Their pure'and musical quality of tone. '2. Their great power of tone. 3. Their perfect equality of tone. 4. Their prompt and easy tomb. r. Their Nmunfill style of O. Their durability. Their eheapuees of price. For salt, only by JOHN H. 'MELLOR, No. SI Wood street. De.torlidive circulars mailed to nor address. itnylC NTIL THE FIRST OF JULY, PRO pusiLm will be received for the ereetion of the Finishing Brickwork of the Steeple of St. Philennena Church. at the Pastor's Dwelling, next door to the Chia,'h. on Liberty street, where the plan and specifi eations are now ready for inspection. And for building the iron spire of the MIMI lower. Poposal.i will be re ceived until the eighth of July. For plan and specifi cations apply at the same place. jeXt:lwß REV. J. B. HOTZ. THIRD IIsfroRTATION. GEO. R. WHITE & CO, ARE NOW RECEIVING A COVPLEIE STOCK OF BAREGE AND BABF.GE ANGLAIS BODES, Mantillas, BaregeAnglais Dusters, &a jelo WM. H. WUJJAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, JPood Street, corner of Third, je3.ly pjTISI3ITROIf, PENN'S ALLEGHENY CEIYMIERy, SECRETARY AND TREABURERS OFFICE: SUPERINTENDANTS OFFICE 7'TNA STOVE WORKS - 1111507WITRIM. 13D Dutra in ZYZET 'num OP Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves, PLAIN AND FANCY ORATE FRONTS, &C. PATENT GAS BURNING AND SMOKE CONSUMING COOK. STOVES. Office and Sales Rooms, o(Md.: G. S. BATES. WM. JOHNSON. Late Foreman U.S. Arsenal,) (Late of Perrin & Johnson ROOPIN-0-. Cheap and Durable, Fire and Water Proof. W. P. MARSHALL & CO 76 SMITHFIELD ST.,BETIVEEN FOURTH d• Pittsburgh, Pa., MILLER h. RICKETSON ire- The only manufacturers and dealers in their im proved GUM ELASTIC CEMENT CANVAS ROOFING. Also, IMPROVED FELT CEMENT, and GRAVEL "'NG OF A SUPERIOR KIND. rjandrikwis I3_ EDFORD SPRINGS—THIS WEL L known and delightful summer resort will be open for dm recepticui of visitors on the firstof June, and kept opou tilt the (rat of October. Tho hotel will be under management of Mr. A.G. Allen, whose erperience,murteons mannaral etten fion, t o hi s g uests, give the amplest assurance of comfort and' kind treatment. parties wishing rooms or any information in regard to the place, will please address A. G. ALLEN, Superintendent of Bedford Mineral Springs. mr2l.-6w...D6 Adjournment of Assignees' Sale. THE SALE OF THE PROPERTY OF KIRK k RHODES is postponed until WEDNEH. DAY, July 14th next. By order of the Assignees. '- THOS. S. POWER, B. B. CHAMBERLIN, GEO. F. GILLMORE. Itoehester,JUne 140a,12.59. ALARGE SUPPLY OF HOSTE'rIER'S celebrated Stomach Snare,just recelied by JOSEPH FLEMING, je= - corner Diamond and MarlietetreeL TWO BUILDING LOTS ON ALFRED STREET, lirilkinaborgb, for sale. Takata' both, $3OO. [jell] S. OtTERT *5014:61 Market at Advertisti (Successor to Hartwell &Shepltrdo COUNTRV'MERbHANTS, SOTER Proposals. No. 25 Fifth Street, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLACK LACE SHAWLS, =l= . .AT THE CEMETERY ALEXANDER -BRADLEY, Sole Proprietor of the Celebrated No. 4 Wood Street. BATES •& JOHNSON, ERRY tt W.'S NO. 29 PENS—For sale b Jew J. E. WELDIN. NEESSI 3nsuranot. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 CAPITAL- 80,298,800 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 9,194,111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year ending January 31,152 933,734 12 THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Loss si Damage by Fire. 31mostevery description of Property.: I The Mtes t,fOmitt %ire: moderate, and, In alt cases, based up,-u the character of the owner, or occupant, and the merits of the risk. Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference to London. L.elkeial perutalte,t faaF l ided i4Phita 'icihiliCrAhitefd (ye*/ ia , YRtrtr..Vlrr..9 P 11 4 3731 .3 , Ra11: Jtunfis M'Cully &,C0.,17-4 , Wood street; John Floyd & Co.. 173 Wood street: BrosrA & Byrkpatrieks,l9,3Liberty.street ; L. Greggl Co. b 4 Wood street; WilsorL.M'ElrOy, & Co., Crt I ,Vond street; • - lames M'Candless & co., ma Wood street; Nimiek & Co., b 3 Water street; • B. Al Fahnestock & Co., First and Wood sts.; Jos- Woodwell Second and Wood sts ; - Atwell,•Lee & Co., Ei Wood street; Burchfield & Co_, Fourth and Market streets . M'Candless, :Means & Co-,Wood and Watersts = .1 lirIiSIZP:C4 , I-1.LT . .i1 , 111 3;1 1 - 3 • -.., George IL Stuart, Esq., 13 Bank street: • Messrs. Myers. Claghorn & Co., In 2. Market street; W m,:i'Kee & Co., 2—" South Front street; " M'Cutcheon & Collins, Front and New streets " Smith, Willianis & Co., 513 Market street; u J ames Graham & Co., al and 2•2 Letitia street Joseph B. 3litehell, Esq-, President Mechanics Bank , Jatnei Dunlap. Esq., President Union Rank; lion. W. A, Porter. late Judge Supreme Court. JAMES W. ARROTT, Agent, Temporary Offiee. 103 Wood street. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. INSURES AGAINST ALL HINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES. President; JOHN D. McCORD. Vitae President; D. AL BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Dial - cross—lsaac Jones, C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A.Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, Johu D. McCord, Isaae 111 Pennock, R. P. Sterling, Capt. Wm. Dean, Thos. M. Howe, Robt. 11. Davis. • my2S p 0 0 rfoivit. ti DIU Ili li MI INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISL/- . TITRE OF PENICSLVANLk,IB3S. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT ST'S. PIIILADELPIILI. Marine Insurance. ON VF.SSELS, CARGO, To all parts of the world FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriages to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANC."...n On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Houses, etc., etc. ASSETS OF TEE C 0.1/PA Nov - I=am 1, 1658. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate.-- ....... $ 71,363 35 Philadelphia City 6 It cent. Loan 105,144 00 Pennsylvania State Loans ........... 104,425 00 United States Treasury Notes....-................... 30,112 50 Railroad 6 cent. Mortgage 80nd5....--- 57,375 00 Stocks hi Railroads, Gas and Insurance Cos... 25,30 50 Bills Receivable . . .........._......._ 311,666 36 Cash on hand_._..........» .. Balance imhands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Policies recently issued, and other 61, 28 8 14 debts due the Company ... . . Wm. Martha, Samuel E. StokeEs Edmund A. Solider, J. F. Peniston, - Theophilus Paulding; Henry Sloan, John It. Penro.se, Edward Darlington. John C. Davis. = IL Jones Brooke, James Traquair, - Spencer 'AV Ilvaine, Wm. Eyre. Jr.. Thomas C. Hand, James C. Hand, - Robert Burton, Wm. C. Ludati , Jacob P. Jones, Joseph H. Seal. James B. M'Farland, Dr. R. B. Huston, Joshua P. Eyre, Geo. G. Lipper, John B. Semple. Pitts Hugh Craig D. 'l'. Morgan, Charles Haley', J. T. Logan. " WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Trios C. HAND, Vi •e President. Honor Lu.ntratr, Secretary. P. A. MAD.FIR-1, Agent. dew No. (C Water street, Pittsburgh. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, N 0.149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House, WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCE. either Perpetual or Limited, on every description or Property or Merehand,se, nt reasonable rates or premium. ROBERT P. RING. President, I. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS: E. It. Cope, George W. Brown, Joeeph John Clayten, E. AV ilor, - Chat les Fizty,,, , , E. B. Erihsh, P. B. Savery, C. Sherman, S. 3. Alfig.ageo, F. BIACKIIITN, Secret rT COFFIN, Agarit, ykly Corner 'fiord and Wood streets PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Of Pittsburgh. .No. 63 Fourth Street DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Roily Patterson, I. Grier Sproul, C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier, Henry Sproul, Icich. Vocightly„ George AV.Smith. A. J. Jones, 'Wade Hanipto ; Robert Patrick. Chartered Capital._.......- $300.000 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS TAKEN, of all de , scriptions. A. A. CARRIER, PreAdent I. GRIER. SPROUL. Secreta Merchants' Insurance Company OP , PHILADELPHIA. - AI. v. PETTIT, Presidetit....—.D. J. ArCANN, Secretary Amount of Capital Stock paid in and investednoo,ooo 011 V.20.1,4•S Z 5 Insures Cargo IliaKs on the Ohio and Ml3`issippi Rivera and Tributaries. Insures mminst leas cltanage by Fire. Also, against the Perils of the and II:Ilan/I Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTOR.S : Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. Montgomery, John M. Pumroy, D. 3.lWCann, E. F. Witmer, Ittne G ninon, B. L. Woolaton, John A. Marshall,' Cl.aa. B. Wright., JohnJ. Patterson, Elwood. T. Piney. OFFICERS: WILLIAM V. PETFIT, President. E. F. WITMER, Vico President, D. J. M'CANN. Secretary. ~ REFERENCES: In Philadelphia: In Philadelphia: Seiger, Lamb & Co., Steinmitz, Justice & to., Truitt, Bro. A Co., Buck, Morgan & Stidtble, A. T. Lane A Co.. Pumroy, Caldwell & Co: PITTSBURGH OFFIC NO. al' WATER STREET. I 5 R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. Pittsburgh. lusnrance Company, N 0.16 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. ROBERT GALWAY, President! ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice President. F. 4. RTNEH4RT, Secretary. 43- Insures agajnst ji.ULL A.ND CARGO RISES, on the Ohio and Ilissi.sippi 'Rivers and tributa.-ies, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against loss and damage by Fire, and =dust the Perils or the Sea and Inland Navigation anerrangpor tation. Robert Galway, Samuel APClurkan, Joseph P. Gazzam, 3f. D., John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, J. L. Leech, John Fullerton, N. F. Bart, - R. il ßobinson Robert H. Hartley William Carr. - . rrGiii. fe2s Western Insurance Comp=y, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSLE, President; ,_;„ F. M. GORDON. Secretary. Omcz No. in Water street, (Spang & Co.', Warehouse, up stairs,) Pittsburgh. - Will insure against all kinds of FLRE and MARINE RISES. Fitubtavh, Pa A Home Institution, managed by Directors who 'are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberrdity, to maintain the character winch they hare assumed, an offering the tit.•st, protec tion to those who desire to b e insured. ASSETS, APRIL 80th, 1859 Stock Accounts • Mortgage.. Office furniture.. .......... ...... ....... Open Accounts, ote Cash Premium Notes_....._ . .... . Notes and bills discounted ......... ............ George Darsie, .1. W.Tflutler, Jamea DCAuley, Andrew Ackley, Nathaniel Hohnea, D. M. Long, C. W. Iticketson. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic Establishment in the City. Wlt I. SCMJCWILVIV 3 PRACTICAL LIT H 0 G RAPH E R CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS, DUFF'S COLLEGE BUILDINGS, - A7 OMPLETE AssoRTmENT OF Selling very low at W. E. SCRMERTZ & CO.'S SAFETY V 398,804 70 DIZSCTOUS MEG= 90,000 00 2,160 00 . 250 CO . 17886 39 • 4 Z5 • 30 , 2 7 0 /2 153A9 Z 52.09149 03 1113333311 ITIMBI Gearge W. Jackson, Alex- Speer, Wm. McKnight., Alexander Nirnick, Wm. IL Smith, iny.S PITTSBURGLT, PA LADIES' AND CRILDRE.TS COLORED GAITERS;