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Those who purpose spenditig a tew weeks in the ciniiktry'caii be : ftiinished with the Daily. Post, and thus keep themselves advised o£ the currentnews of the day and local occurrences at home, b,y i leaving their names at our publi cation omce. The detltils , .ef the great.battle of Salferi. no are,very, slow incoming, but from the description of the battle as, brought by the bite . it eviabrit - that the' 'Ans. trian army sustained a very severe defeat, and that thetioop;nn both siiles Were much exhatAtiSd bk.thedearful struggle. liiiegard theinovements of the armies subsequent ly 001:rattle,' we are still in the dark. Of . the terrific -.character of the struggle along a battle line. of fifteen miles is admitted on . latiffils; and it is perhaps to be attributed to the Magnitude of the conflict that its details areso in beingsummed up. That both sidkiNtie suffered " extraordinarily," this is 0,40ril of Official despatch, no one can d*C',*hichsideliassustained theheaviest 3t4elpi#,is pot so easy to determine. As safplAive are warranted in doing from previousinformation, that the Allies had 200,P,(10 - ,inenin the field, and the Austrians at least 150,00, these immense bodies of military could have contended in deadly strife for a 'whole day with the utmost desperation within3t causing immense havoc. That the allies do not 'speak of their'oWn losses at all; and only hurriedly of thoSe of their foe, appears, to be sufficient to encourage the "yids of 'which gains ground in Paris to the.effect that they do not like at once to tell -truths- which must tend to shock the whole country. Had - pot. the effort which the yielding Austrians made to inflict a terrible blow ouAlicir inevitaffe victors been of a very clecif;ire - elnAracter, the French have hasteneCiffeCtbittretreating army to the river, and.,*.dn'. : *htikadiXastrous rout, which was an orderriietietit, This fart alone speaks loudly of thnefreatifihe battle on the couquerers of the field. They had won their ground, but not crushed the army which held it. .No series of battles in any eam palgtklti•ettent a like front to the historian. The battle is in each time won, but so barely won that the victor, cannot once move-to fin ish his conquest; and must breathe again to organize, and again meet, the same army on another poinf to again try the desperate chance of again pushing it, by a fearful struggle, from its position, but without being e Plitt) .1106 t. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. SURVEYOR GENERAL, JOHN ROWE, of PrtnkHa County. i - AMISTA,NT LIM - G . tif tirburgh et F. JOilN N. M'CLOWRY, of Pittsburgh. • 7-.",rf tOVIVIVIRUSOintru e. JAMES, B4ACKIIIORE, of • `,„7OlfN : "1": PittAburgh. COUNTY rIVAVEIOIt: JOEL RETCERTJA, of Elizabeth • ; • anitcron 'orrnr. - pooh: ' COL. THODLAS NEEL, of Tatentam. THE WAR IN ITALY: able to do more. How this strange feature in the present Italian campaign has arisen, or why,..or'llow-long it may continue, it is impoizible to Say ; but its existence is a nov elty in war. matters,and there are methods of accounting for it which inclined to speak trumpet tongued of the dogged bravery of the Austrian and the intrepid dash of the Gaul It is . not inconsistent with facts as they are, althOng,h — .4omewhat so with established Ilia- _ Since_the above was in types the news by the Etna, - pub under our, telegraphic head, has been received. The details given, prove that the - battle of Salferino is without a par ellel in modern times. Think of twenty thou sand ceriies buried and more laying around, in fields and ditches, for fifteen miler. Think of regiinents cut to pieces, so us to be incapable of forming the line of battle, of dead and woun ded„and dying by the tens of thousands, and yottinny pnasibly form some faint idea of the ter ribleeffeetaof two great armies coming in dead ly anddeteimined conflict. The victors and the Vanquisl4.alike, rest near this corpse-strewn battlefield to prepare again for equally deadly encounters:.._ GO TO, THE COUNTRY. Yesterday.was another scalding hot day. All nature throbbed and panted with the burgingtemperature. No air was stirring and it wis hard,work to breathe. Labor seem- . ed impossible. : The nights aro as hot and suffocating as the days.. Now is the time foi: thoie who can, .to go to the Mountain House; Atlantic City, or some other cool re treae..:There'S no such thing as; "keeping cool" in the city. The mind and,the body are,equally benefitted by summer recreation, It is not wise to de.{ote one's entire life to' making money. The'vigor of the body in creases by drinking in the fresh mountain' air, and. the very change from seething brick:74lV° the green glories of the coun try; res.ts,oue.set of organs and calls another . into morevigorous,action. Now is the very. dullest thee of the year. Business will take: a rest midsummer in spite of all your ef forts to keep it moving. Do not attempt to force things, .but take a " play spell " your s2.lf and-give these in your employment an opportunity to do the same. Mti the city to, is announced vcribe4 for. . - , - - N 4 • '; • • • ' • •- r•_i7 icr.—lTS USES. With the themometer at 00, it is a pleas ant thing to know that there is, in the deep / recesses of the ice houses, a delicious, cool commodity, which may be applied t , f , *6 varietyttusepl „ purposes o „lt is% t, t)e haps, n' to *.i. . . ,(I.V4vat4b3l ~,„. bucket fu dutOg ' ‘ 's 4ten,474,y h4Weitrt: er.. It fiehtie* o‘ekisioiwlrin initOdlni; , :!. lkosed*tal iiiiiWniaa, tkintOilie aggicif : and sometimes sudden death, Stilli irC moderation, ice-water is a good thing.-L -liras Journalof .HPalth says the safest way to use it, when the blood is hot, is to take a single swallow at a time take the glass from ttrelips for halts minute, andthen - another swallow, and. so :op, . . • . 9nibepther hand; lee itself may he taken as freely as possible, not only without inju ry; but with the .rnos t Striking advantage in dangerous fornis of disease. If broken in sizes 'of .a pea or bean, and swallowed, as freely as practicable, without much chewing .or crushingbetween the teetli.it will often "P: efficient in checking various kinds of dim.- rhoya, and has-cured violent cases of Asiatic Cholera. - Water, as cold as ice can runke it, applied freely to the throat,. neck and chest, with a sponge or cloth, very. often affords. an almost miraculous relief; and if this be followed by drinking copiously . of the same ice-cold element, ihe wetted parts wiped dry, and the child' be wrapped up well in the bed clothes, it falls into a delightful and life-giv- ing slumber. : All inflamniationS, internal or external, are promptly subdued by the application of ice or ice water, because it is converted into steam, and rapidly'eonveys away the extra heat, and, also diminishes the quantity of blood in the vessels of the part. A piece of ice laid on the wrist will often arrest violent bleeding at the nose. To drink any ice-cold liquid at meals re tards digestion, chills the body, and has been known to induce the most dangerous inter- ma! congestions If ice is put in milk or on butter, and hose are' not used at the time, they loost their freshness, and become sour and stale for the essential nature of both is changes when once frozen and then thawed. 74- •Mlio *— SALE OF THE NORTH WESTERN RAILROAD. Under a decree of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, this road WAS sold in PhVadcl- Oda on the sth inst., the bondholders becoming the purchasers at the nominal price of sllidam for the franchises of the road. Much money has been expended upon this road which is to run froM the Blairsville intersection on the Pennsylvania Railroad to New Castle. There is now reason to hope, as the Philadelphians Ullve large interests in this road that measures will be adopted for its completion at least as car as Freeport. The Blairsville Reeo,-it says ; We understand the bondholders (now we suppose, the real owners of the road) will meet Philadelphison the 22d proximo, for the pur pose of devising SOllll4 Means, or adopting measures of some kind to insnre its completion as far as Freeport; and we sincerely hope their councils will lead to the aceomplishment of so desirable a result, as many will louli:with ouch anxiety to their action on that ocec::inn. The North Western Railroad is ono of great importance, not only to the extensive Popula tion through which it passes, but to capitalists and men of enterprise in general. lts line run• through the best and most extensive fields of bituminous coal that we know of any where, and we can have no doubt that the beds of iron ore are equally as extensive us those of coal, be• cause specimens of the finest ore inay be pick ed up ahnost any where along the valley of the Conemaugb and Kiskeminems, and proba bly along other parts of the Railroad line with which Wu are not so intimately acquainted. There is nothing wanting to establish iron works on the most extensiCkl MAO but intelli gent enterprise and capital, and if the road was once made we cannot, doubt that capital would soon discover where such inviting interests lie. If the bondholders should not fall upon any plan to finish the work themselves, then, and in that case, we would like to see theism enter into some arrangement with the Pennsylvania Central Company for that purpose. We be lieve the Central Railroad CoMpany could be well adapted to the transportation of all weigh ty articles, .of which there is at present so mess h to do, and which Inuit, rapidly increase with the development of the resources of the country. Butit iS entirely unnecessary for us to make suggestions to the Pennsylvania Central as that road is under the direction and supervision of gentlemen who will let no matter of interest pass unnoticed. National Convention of Iron Moulders. Delegates representing the i nterest of the iron moulders of the country assembled in Phila delphia on Thursday. They represent an in terest comprising 4,000 workers, and the dele gates were mainly from the States of Pennsyl vania, New York, Ohio, Missouri, New Jer sey, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Maryland. Other States were informally represented. The convention mot for the purpose of forming a pro tective union for their future government, and for promoting the mutual interests of the mem bers of the fraternity. Resolutions were adopted sympathising with the moulders of Albany in their present difficulties, and also offering thorn material aid and comfort. An address was also adopted, calling upon the moulders throughout the Union to organize for the mutual protec tion, and to adopt such laws and regulations as will bestsubserve their local interests. All the business having been finished, the convention adjourned after sitting down to a banquet. The convention is tore-assemble ;it. Albany on the first Tuesday of January. Trouble lu the 'Camp. The " United Opposition " appears to be getttng daily into more and more difficulty in respect to the *Massachusetts doctrine of two years denial of the right to vote to persons of foreign birth after naturalization. A dis position to protest, on the part of the Ameri can branch of the aforesaid Unity, is quite out spoken and decided in various quarters. The resolutions of the Ohio State Republican Con vention have met with responses any thing; but harmonious, from the spread-eagle Gibraltars ; and the Americans in tho Ninth:Ward in the city of New York have taken occasion, by a series of resolutions, atones to proclaim against the partnership which has been entered into. between the American and Abolition sections, and to protest against the liberties, taken with the joint capital stock by the other member of the firm. They have "Resolved, That the recent action of a'b'tate Convention of the - Republicans of the State of Ohio, in condemningthe people of Masssachu setts in amending their Constitution by requir ing that two years' residence shall intervene between the time of being naturalized and of Voting, is, in our judgment a high-handed and unwarrantable interference with the rights of a sovereign State, and meets with our unquali fied disapprobation, and should be indignantly 'frowned upon by every champion, of ,the rights of the States." This is a point which, to _the united. Opposi tion, is purely. intestinal; and stands to outsiders only in the relation of a subject Of rationak curiosity or of innocent recreation: • Tun .Tresident of -the People'Ei' State (.10i1 .- - 'vention has announced the State Coinnitttee. qf Lebanon county, is chair:: Man:: -The members from this district are'Cof. Heron Foster, of thODispatch, and Russel Erett, Ravi of 'the Gazette. 4 • ) • ' The Reconciliation of Mr. and Mrs. Sickles. The New Ywk Tribune is credibly inform ed, from various sources, that the Hon. Daniel Sickles has become entirely reconciled r with is'ivifc, and is now living with in tiiarital i relations as before the death of the late Philip Key.' We are alsa - assitred,that in 'inking this remarkable steY, Mr,. Sickles has : alienated himself from most, if not all; Of those piraonal and political friends Avho deve_tedly ,adhered to him during his; - recent imprison ment and trial. —The reconciliation between Mr. and Mrs. Sickles was consummated while Mr. S. was re siding at Rid houSo_of a friend on the Illoom ingdale Read, about half a mile from the form er house of Mr. S., which for some time past Mrs. Sickles has occupied, eithet' alone or with some of the members of her ONS;11 . fntmity. The suspicions of - his host were excited by the re peated absence of Atr. S. nit unusual hours; and when he came in very early one morning,. he was interrogated by the:lit - in . :and another friend who was preent,,andon his positively Anying their right to quei,tion him, and refu .Ving to give an explanation, they shook hands with him for the last time, , tind he withdrew. It is said that he has shire add res , ed letter,: to his former intimate associates, notifying them formally of the ro,nmption of conjugal rela tions between himself and Mrs. Sickles. Succotash and Sermons. The 'Scriptures tell us that there is a time for all things and as there is a time, so is there a place for all things. The wallow is a tit place for swine, but not a proper one for men. The stall becometh the 'Mine ar the ox, but is scarcely lit for the abode of man. Slang phra ses may be excused in black-legs and rowdies ; but they are unbecoming in a gentleman. We expert to find cant and slang in the bar room and the runi-cellar, but donut look for it in the pulpit. The epicure may 7‘peal: in ex alted terms of ere:aura comforts: for his belly is his god. 121)64 taught hi, follower , not to heed' what they should eat or what they should ' drink. With smacking lip., a somewhat no torious preacher speaking of the right kind of farming thus tli, , ,sinr4e , of pcas a n d corn "They must be vAl.'ll slier, or they are poor luxuries They -h ill I, plucked only 1. 1 1,4 enoligh to be s l or shredded for co,bing. Then, in the sultry day , or July and A ugu.t. Rs the groat tureen CoIrM , steaming with the one, and the huge platter smoking with pyra mids of the other, who cares for nn9ds, or for all costly renfeetiom Pea , alone:ire a fea.t: and sweet corn. in its variows method , . on the cob, cut off una wiped with crown, or raised into the ineffable glory of --is ban quet, which would ley, e made all the god: for get ambrosia tel nectar, and Aroko their beard. with cele•tial ,Rt.i...uo.t Reader, think of a minister of the gospel picturing to your mind the "is, EFF.% of suer.dtr,h! ! 'l'llreatencil Indian Nar Nichr.Aia. [Fria the St .le-epli i•t1..1 A few days; si nce W.' mentioned that an armed band of Cheyenne li.dians had made it descent on a Pawnee village, and. ill lire lib'ellee or the warriors, massa , red th , old men, women and children, and laid wade their villa , 4o. It ap pears the Pawnees are 111 0.1: is pursuit of their enemies and in their march are proving 11 serious :11111 , yallefl to til.• thieving, rotildtiLt, and in - some instance. attaCk ing tho=' Ihrov.:11 ..tth•nwnli they tire The 1,..ba of Saturday 'il !-ay " Namterdity afternoon. two lIIPTI VAMP into the city in great hiede. bringing the intelligenco that 9 party. of ti, tern ('atcnrt•'' Lad attacked 6.ur white ,pttkr..6,,t ni:oa It''fore, near the town of DO \Vitt. Dodge county, canto ilea unhv u~~rthu'~-t of rt , ;11:1114.11 . . 101 . 1 01011 t forty mile:: front this eity. The India is were repulsed with the to of four of their number killed. ()tie of the Plittes wa , tvuwidt d. but not serioudy. our informant ruts t ha t from 71111 t o ,till Ihiwnce marrior, wen' encamped but u short disputes from Lim =kpit It referred to, odd 1.0- rioug wen' apprehended. All the white.; had armed theiti , elve..i, and wore mo mentarily ex pteting a renewal of hmdilitie,. They lor:111.411t. :t tho,..•rnor (flack, urging, the necessity of coiling out the militia for their protection. A :mall of loch, Wert( armed, left, till , city for the ,a.at of Siar 10-t night, and other- , will follow to-day. It ie believed that the ,avtepi tire a portion of the Limit sent out against thin CiWy..llllleS, and fear.; are entertnind that they will ravage the .o.ttlentotiti near them lmfore :darting out. A couple of Pawnee rutiner. , , evidently epics, were arre.ted city bast evenin', and lodged in juil. were endeavoring to get out of town just ns the armed fore,. from hero was starting. The Ohio V. beat Crop. I$ ;9 Mr. Klippart, Secretary to the State Board of Agriculture, has since the frost, vi.ited the greater portion of the whoat growing part of the State, and has obtained ::linple,l of the crop,, from soma sixty counties. lie sum? up the re- It of htY übsQrrations thus The aggregate loss by the frost will not ex ceed the product of the six best wheat growing counties in the State—say three and n half millions of 'bushels. The crop of 18W—the last of which tables have been made up, amounted to 1:5,397,61 4 bushels, unit the num ber of acres sown was 1,823,147. During the present year there are at least two millions of acres sown ,• the product on each acre escaping the frost, being acknowledged on all hands to be at least iO per cent. above that of 1857. After deducting the lass be frost, and adding the increased percentage of yield and of acres to the aggregate of the present crop will he at least live millions of bushels more than that of 1857, or say, some three millions more than seas ever before raised i 4 the State. Tin: lion. A. G. Brown, Senator in Con gress from the State of Mississippi, at a public reception in that State recently, made a speech on the political topics of tie day,in the course of which he declared in favor of reopening of the African slave trade. On the other hand, the Hon. Jacob Thompson, of the same State, now Secretary of the Interior, in the Cabinet of Mr. Buchanan, took occasion at Raleigh, at the reception of the President, on his recent visit to North Carolina, to declare strongly on the other side, describing the movement in Mississippi RS the imprifetieable scheme of " a class of reckless reformers"—able men, indeed, but of whom not one believes that the ends lie aims at can lie accomplished while the Union lasts. lie adds : " For one 1 shall oppose the the reopening of the foreign slave trade, in the Union or out of it ; and when that movement is made, which I liar not, you may run up the stars and stripes." Land. Sales lu Kanmas and Nebraska. The land sales in KaNils will commence at Lecompton on Monday, the 18th of the pres ent mouth, and at Eickapoo and Ogden on the liith and '29th of next month. The laud'sales in the Omaha City land dis trict, Nebraska, commenced on Tuesday last, 6th instant; in Nebraska City, or South Platte district, the sales will commence on Monday; theist daymt August, and at Boone ville on thelttonday• following, the nth of August. Original Return. The sheriff of Reynolds county, in Missouri, made, the other day, the following return on the back of a capia, issued ag,tunst Alexander Satterfield, on an indictment for.Thirglfiry : '• Alexander Satterfield, found• • "Alexander Satterfield, - taken.. "Alexander Satterfield, escaped through the' green corn before I could lay my hands on him !" CHAS. Conic, convicted. of manslaughter, in Cincinnati, Ohio, for killing Kate Bureau, has,beiM 'sentenced to the peeitentiary for ten years. Cook hati been convicted of intarder, and sentetieed to imprisonment for life, but *obtained' a new trial with the remit above stated. ' ' ' Railroad Freights. Tho money artielo . of the New York Hccaid, contains the following: Mr. Corning met Mr.:- Thomson on Satur day, and exchanged vicivi, with him satisfac torily on the subject of raising freight charges. It tides thdir intention to have met k r , (144ridt 1 0: 44y. Oitheiheriti.:or in Ihihideitillii4liut Corning suddenly WRY' on pressing linsiness in the, lWest;. and the meet ing for,the present: We have reason to believe that the New York Central management are disposed to abandon the sharp competition which they have hitherto waged with the canal on heavy goods, and that here after they -. will - persue the wiser policy of charging remunerative rates, on all the freight .they carry] andletting busineSs follow its nat ural channels. As soon as Mr. Corning re turns from the west an advance in the freights on the four roads may be expected. Inimense Geld News. Tho Omaha Nt'braskian,—Extra, of the fifth instant, comes to us with the most flaming ac count of the richness of the South Platte Gold Mines that we have yet seen. Mr. W. N. By of that city, A. Dean, of I\aleinagoo,3l gam and W. Defrees of South Bend, Indiana, and J. Stan well,of Morgan county,Ohio,arrived in llinalut on the fifth. They liniught $7,500 in gold dust, and confirm, in the fullest degree, the reports of the extravagant richness of the .1110. - - - - • IT is important for the public health that the streets and gutters should be kept pure and clean. Accumulations of stagnant waters should not he permitted in any part of the city. The public authorities should permit the free nee of water in the gutters and all accumula tions of filth should be forthwith removed. An ounce of prevention is 'better than a pound of cure. Limn PALstmts . rox; with all the leading noanbers of his cabinet, lied doclared for strict neutrality in the war and an energetic home defence, if rendered necessary by ulteri or complications:. The London organ of the now government is sanguine that . the time viii arrive soon for the powerful neutrals to propose a pease. WE cull atbmtion to the ?pecial eFird Burt:1111,1d 6.7 Co., in our aulverti,im columns. This house has a Idondid 1 sell:on:0)1e dry goo.l , Ow dez.crip Om), and litto , t and mo-..t nt-hionriblc , styles. AN anyilhluek wag recently eag in England, which, whorl finished, will weigh twenty-mie and a half tons. The quantity of metal melt ed for it was twenty-three tons, end it wa CAA in one run. It is to to thed in the making of the ' , Armstrong " guns. THE Pittsburgh and C.nuta•ltsyillc Railroad is to boconlia.q., , a as soon as. 1.41.4.ib1e from the city to tort Porr3•. 11" a in vit.. tim :Mention of eontrnetors to the ad vorti.o. !lent 4.f Mesire. Morrison AL Co., ifi papor. DIED: ly 1 , :0, at o'clneL, P. MMEM . . II kV ill F. HE iS, its the y, , ar id" 'lll , funeral take, O.', at Thu . from N.+ 13),• N 0.1013 ,tro Arltlity of the Stainaell and Indigestion. " I I:AT A YTIJIN. after to.king :'tali nnteru," is n r. , to . trk I'll+lo,lloy :11:1110 1r4)06 , 1111111 ill•ltlity 01 010 ht1)1113c•6.111(11. at- i n... 0 All ‘ y di.ot r :0,11141 , 11. ul, wotild only ...v. it. It+ u.0 . 1.1-ftidt. n.pula:loft 14...•0 (-431. :dour 1,) Haug 11on1tercul t•tir,, it t..r ly_fwpqsa. Con, I,lftokl, of ally 1,01.1. Co~tillll 1-and l'de<. it e11„11 , 11,• taken ID 'Mir flirt,. 110104 ft day. I...f.trt• thr 'fully.— I hi. 4.t•t1111,10 ( . 011,11Inite 1L,11,11.1 Im .I , llar ru•r hottle. 'rho a,timutt fur thin truly N1,1,111..1104 Itiallee many mthatinns..nlimli Public ,hiklll,l guani 4 , f 4 1111n.,itioin l S.. that Otlr 16311 on Ihn 1:0...1 I.l,•verv. 1.41.1 v V. , 111.1tY. IIKNJANIIN P & snit Prnprintar4, N 27 ra,l .1 41, 1'1t1.1.1411. en . 1 juin Is. T • -Q F c HA E Y()Ir (;( E BLIT ES ?- I 1., y.al ‘r.ast and %nut un.l , t tie 1 . 11,:' Lriit all via, ;10., g. 1011,, y.,” tlt /Ad , . Of Lumatt !attar, ?". nko.n aaal, 11• r tlu• ELEP II A N T Th.. I,k,t cheapv:t t'..ne raper in the \\' t. Humor, Larit.:lcit , h , C.,nne Song., t`..nundruis, and Funny Iletnre.v. THE ELEPHANT Hr Inn plo.h-h,„l over too year , pith the gre. :01elre,.. it eireolates in every State in the Cumn ecp•n , i• a Ili lu ,11:11,1.1 tn./Merit a o.4llllllailiOlt 0 p•drowo• tr,tewedlll , oll it. TERMS. The Eleph:imi ilstie.hynithly at the In price o !Sixty Cents a Tear! '1111.4 Of To), $1: (jut.. of Twenty ut upward+, uuly caws a 3 Val' I r vll , ll , u l, ,critwr GIFTS! GIFTS!! ..11,erit. , r will (;111. Worth Irma 1.•12 .11LS to ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Immediately nn receipt of the miLseription, each sub .mriber',. !Mlle Will be entered on our Bonk opposite a uninbec, and the Present they are entitled to will bo bent by tuull or expres,. postpaid. The artirhoi to be given away are a. follow. ,—Five bold Watches. worth s.ltwl earl Ten (Mid Watches. VT, corm Twenty mold Watehes, s.ii enelirrwenty-Five that Watehe, each: Thirty SilverWatelies,s2:. each; Fifty . ililver Watches, 515 each: UnR Silver Watches. carp; hold Itrenst Fins, Finger Itings.Shir Lead Pencils, Ac., worth from len cowl 1, aye doller, each. .*CENTS WANTED. Any person can act as our agent ip getting up club. 3, and roMin 15 vont, commission on the dollar, for their Spis•imonnrul circulars vent tree or charge u.. any person orduring them. Write distinctly your Name, Post 01Dee, county and Sinto. Address P. DORY, Publisher, 1) - 1 id tilyw No. 5 East Fourth St., Cincinnati, 0, NEW FIRM. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., , BRASS FOUNDERS, TEAM AND GAS PIPF).• FirrEtts, kJ PLUMBERS and FINISHERS oral' lands of brass DEALERS IN GAS FIXTURES, Oilier and Wareroom, No. 1'24 Wood St., tire Doors front Fifth. Foundry, No.l tV3 Flrut st., are Doors below Monongahela non so. The well-known practical skill and r ‘ isperioneo i n vitriolic brandies of Braes Casting, St.oarn and this Fitting, of the senior noonliers of the firm (alit, give their personal attention to all work entruste, thorn,) should cattalo us to a share of politic patron. All Orders Promptly Filled. irtiar 'Valuable Market Street and Man Chester Property for Sale. TIll: SUBSCRIBERS, in virtue of powers conferred upon them by 0.• will of the Isle Judge Riddle, offer for sal,• the, following excellent business !ovations: . • . A lot fronting 31 feet on Market street., by TM feet deep ta Chaneery Lane, with the two three-story busi ness houses on Market street, a two-story house in the rear of the same, and a two-story dwelling house on Fourth street. The lot has a front of:14 feet on Fourth street, by CO feet deep on ChaneerylAne. This proper ty, from its largo front on two streets, offers a favorable opportunity to business men desiring a good business In order to accommodate purchasers, the Fourth street, extending hack on Chancery Lane 30 feet, willbo sold separately from the Market street property. Also, a lot of ground in the borough of Manchester, having a front on Locust street of 34 feet, and a,depth o IG4 feet 5 inches, being bounded on one side by Leckey i alley, on which s erected a brick dwelling house of two stories, with a portico in fronL and having appurtenant thereto n convenient in-house and smoke house. and a stable and carriage house on the other side of Leckey alley; this property is pow in the occupancy of Captain Miller. The above property will be sold upon terms greatly conducive to the interests of purchasers, both as relate to price and time of payment. as the Executors are anxious to close up the affairs of the estate. For further particulars. price, terms. ac., apply to either of the subscribers, or to S. CUTHBERT. A geut, Market street, Pittsburgh. JOSEPH P. GAZZAI, H. U., Office, No. 25 Sixth street. CHARLE.SSHALER, Atty. at Law, Office, 81 Fourth street jyl4.3Nrd w W.A'I'CHES, .T EWELRY; POCKET CUT LERY, MEN'S CLOTIIING, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LC, AT AUCTlON—Commencingthis,.TH UR& D.kY,Julylith, at 10 o'clock, A.M., and 8 o'clock Alt a- and continuing each day during the week at the same hours, will be sold peremptorily. by order of an Eastern Reuse, a large stook of Gold and Silver 'Watches, Gold Jewelry, including all rho varieties in general use; superior Pocket Cutlery; a quantity of Men and Boys' Clothurm Ladies' Dress Goods, Parasols, Reticules, Ac., P. Si. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 2 F, ACRES OF.EXCELLENT:IAND FOR t , SALE, 12 acrea,innultivation, balance in woods, a small dwelling boase, stable, garden,'&4:a never-fail mg spring of good: water. Situate at seven miles from city, and one mile from WWI Station. Pricellelao- Terms---$7 00 in hand, and4loo in one year;.,... jyl4 8. COMMIT a EXIN, bl Markej..ot: gent Advertisements. CITY AND COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY. OTICE IS-J LE I GIV EN TII AT, N iniporsiiimee atm rint , Of Assembly relating there tc4iind the Charter of Diebrporation. approved April ISs'4l% , x , kii to reeeivitienlemriptioni4 to the Capital fittitik of the City. and Comity Insuranoe Company of the eitz of Allegheny, will lie re-Open at the office of PETER PL Fedor.] ttroeti A ilegeny. "11 MOND:II%am 11th if July. and - be c,iitinuett 'tuts! the whole ailitillwr of share.; the subecrile•4ll from v .'rlorlz, A. ,to 4 o'clock, P. M., egehihiY. Tnaialr Ring, - -"' ".-.Trtree'sl.Cratenn, I ]envy Irwin, William It. Pii,c Peter l'etcreon, 1/01 in Win. P. Itatim, James Old, Jelin Ira in. 4m4., James .14,11 i. Santo:on., - C. Yeager, lionnzu ' Samuel tlormly. • Sen ., John A. Scott. . It, I'. Vflimi•ll, John W. kiddie, David creig. LUltglllol,, M. fiord:ma, Parky, D~11..b tong,- Alta 11il.nds,. It. W. Poindexter Thoinns Dotmelly, tames Jaime:, A. ('itomn. I). I•cji• Shields. • - 0.44•44•445di0nte.i. Alit( • . OFFICE OF 7711.: PITTSBURGH GAS cOMPAIsIY, Pittsburgh, July 11, IliY./ Trukeet of the Pittsburgh flay Conipiny have this day declared a dividend of FIVE FEU. cENT. on this capital stuck, out of the priAits . iif the six went ending tlulhiloueoAltirpayable. to SlOl4, Ito! lets or their legal repreentativiiiFi. on. de inand. - • • • JAMES M. CPriTstawkw AND BIRMINGHAM FASSEN- Y GER RAILROAD COMPANY.—The .sulcieri licri: to the mpital stock ufth.r Pitt,tiorgli . and Ftinniue ham Paqsenger Railroad Company, will meet for the purl iWO of Meiling a tkard of Direct/Ir.!, at thu Al UN-. u7k All ERA lio D.E. iu iho City of PittAtirglii on FRIDAY EVENING, the inst., at 7 o'clock. • • S. M. WICKERSHAM. Chairman of Commissioners, C. S. Erarcr, Secretary. July Eltlt ENGINEER'S .4,IFFICE P. &C.R. R I . lc:stria:Ws Ommars STATION, July Et 1559.) TO RAILROAD CONTRATORS —Proposals for ty.• I intdatioll. Illssonry and liallaqing,hf part of the Pittsburgh and Connollsville Railroad, between Pitts. burgh and Port. Perry, divided in sections of about one nide in I.•ngth, will be received at said office until the tt.3.1 twit. Profiles and specifications will be shown by the Ens; no, at his oilier. W3I. 11. WIIITNEV, NOTARY PM? L C - IFFICE nt the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth street, noor Wo.d. To Housekeepers. QOMETIIING NEW.-B. 'l'. BABBI'I BEAT MENCINAIDSALERATus, inanitravtur(l from C6llllllOO Pait, and is pro-)g Q .pared entirely . different from other h;aleratus.'u \II the deletcrmas nutter extraeted iu such a imuntier 94 to proditee 13ismill. and all t^kh~ds of cab, without containing a particle ofF‘ND brain.:S.t when the bread or edictalKJ; ed: there ny producing wholesome results I•1t ery parti.;.., of Sale rates turned to and passel/ (1 Ithrotmli the bread or biscuit M ule bakz in eon ,sennently nothing remains bit common SalL IWater and Floor. Von will readily pereeive by Q .the taste of this Sal:untie, that it is entirely dif-ji s c:terent from other saderatn, ! It i. packed in one pound papers, cacti writsi :per branded.llabbitt thirst Medieinalt ND: , 4llertall," also. picture. twisted loaf of bread. l ' ND ~ ,r;:h a glass of elierve,ring water on the a When you purcie,..se in paper you should pre- 1 .7 fi V' ....rvc the wrapper, and Is , pArtivitlar to get the , ‘, :next exactly like the first—brand as above. full dirxsuions for nutting Bread with thh. • iS,ll,:ratus and Hour or Cream Tutu, s dir,tionv 1ii11,1 . 4 ni PaAry: liVr rri:dtw, V. tiler zaid Svidlit4 • MAKE: YOUR OWN SOAP, .11. 'F. Plan.; Ct iNfIENTRITF.LI tY PrAsu. the strenvill of ordinary put up in ,an--1 lb, and 0 12 full threetion+ for makint: Hard and lion snap. Couvntnrr> will hintl that the rh, af. in in.irki.t. IManufitetered :tll.l far -ale by BABBITT: • No.. ill: and 741 NV...!,:ttg; ,, i, a.. N. ' ti;l)9.lyilaw:mil Ni •o—, I i I'. n 1.1 PRINTING, WRITING AND WRAPPING PAPERS. I. W. GRAFTON, C ll PAPER DEALER,I7I4 ;4 0 97 Wood at., .or. Dint3”)liti PITTSBURCH, 1;oor.., er.l,l:ifilly fnll it,,u4ll.iont Ilatina NI , 111UPPIN , i PAITAL,I, mt. Wrintiz Pap,r, Lig); 1 1 4 1 , 4,4'11 Vrintittg • C SII PA I IDl'Oll RAGS MEM Clli & SON, TtgROHANTS, DEALERS IN PAPER AND PACS, Agent, for the F:Lle of Mahontng Fire Brick - mid Pot Clay, .V,..119 fr.,/ 1:. smir Riper :kfamilli,lurcr.i' (7.... , 11 for • BOOTS AND SHOES. Reduction in Prices. WM. E. SCHMERTZ & CO, No. 31 Fifth street, WILL CLOSE OUT THEIR ll,i\fEl ,I“ch of St MElif eork,iAing of and CHILDREN'S, Boots. SitOcs and C;aiters, OF ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES, a great reduntion on former Pricey, as they wiah to CloSe Out their Present Stock, To make room for Fall Goods. W. E. scumEwrz & Cp. zi 'FIFTH STREET Pt 0 0 F I N CI- _ Gum Elastic Improved Cement and Canvass Roofing, Felt Cement, and Gravel ROOFING -I Also, Agents For Patented Aspheltic Roofing Felt ROOFING MATERIALS FOR SALE, INSTRUCTIuNS FOR .11'11-VINO. OLI ROOFS REI'AI RED. 75.5M/77/ FIELD ST4 BETWEEN FOURTH FIFTH. TO NEW CASTLE BY CANAL. try, To rAssEs(;Eits 1:11ING TO NEW CASTLE AND NORTH OF THAT PLACE.—Ynn will not forget that the daily line of limkets between New Castle and New. Brighton still connect with theiteeommodation train. on the firle, e. N., and With the esta, A: ft: at New B r i g ht o n, ltri !ming by this rote Vial will save titimand money, whhiCia A great °hie:A .at the present Mee, nit money is scarce, and the frost has done great damage join:3mA TIIE NEMORARE. A COLLECTION OF CATHOLIC - 11113SW, containing hi Masses, a short Reg Mem Masa, Von.' pers. and a Naricty of miscellaneous. pieces, snitatile for morning rind evening service, with aecompiminienl, for organ or melodeon; by Anthony Werner, Organist. and La rector or the Choir of the Cathedral of the Holy Croon, (Dorton. "Memorare" is published in one large quarto volume, of * X2 pages, well . lsitind, and sold at the low price of 8:150 per copy. A liberal reduction Made to churches. For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR., jy4 81 Wood 41m A_ • DRAIMERS AND TAILORS, No. 52 St. Clair street, Saratoga Springs--Union hall -HAVING undergone extensive altera tions and improvements, in now open for the re ception of visitors. The grounds have been enlarged and improved, and club rooms and carriage house, with lodgings foreoaehtftv, added, for the accommodation of those who may bring their ownegnippage with them. Every exertion will be made by the Proprietors to sus tain itewell established reputation. • • PUTNAM & PAINE The louse will remain open until the Ist of October. a REAT INDUCE - MEND; are now offer ed to those who Wish to: by • ' BONNET RIBBONS, VANS; • SUN UMRICELLAS„ EM/ISOLEIEINANI ) TIRIM'I•tI\6S, at " CANNEL COArlsalik'.'' SOME OF THE GOOD: Ls:or... Vik -- un um Rein& Cannel Coal Oil;stti thes e ST ' IT RIVALS GAS LIGHT-1N BRILLIANCri , ::: IT IS ENTIRELY NON,EXpr,ostrE : IT MA Y BEZABRIEDABO HT s r IT IS CONVEX/ENT FOR GENERAL VSEs. - IT BURNS WITHOUT ANY °MA - SIVE 0DOR; IT IS CLEAR AND BRA UTIFUL COLOR !Ts A PPEA RA NCB IN THE LAMP ISORNAABELN-. 1 IT DOES NUT PERMANENTLY SOIL CARPETS, CLOTHING. dh., on which itview be spilled, a large por tion of it, being one of the best articles Joe cleaning soiled IT IX EMPHATICALLY THE CHEA PEST LIGHT li-NO do to a responsible dealer and obtain a good coal oil lamp. Secure thin tricks, so that they will more readily pp and down in the tube; Trim the wick with sharp .eissors, cxsetly even with the top of the wick-tube, slipping otrihe small projecting points at the corners. Fill your lamp with our oil. 'fern op the wick . carefully at first- so as not to crack the chimney. A shade will greatly enhance Ito excellencili for read.' ins or sewing by. . : y the careful observance of thesedirectiorra, you Nrill secure a light that cannot fail to please. Our futilities for refining are now very perfect and' complete, end having devoted a great deal of laborious attention to the art, we have succeeded in producing an article of the very best; quality, to which wo invite the especial attention of the trade. All orders will ho filled at the lowest rates..• ' , . ' For solo by the barrel , nr i n quantities to suit custo ! . mers, by ADAIR N'REIVER, Rellners of Coal Oils, Perin'a. Avenue, near High street, • loot far from the Court !louse.) MEIBE2 e2 4 l3ind w PIANOS! PIANOS!! All NEW Mfg Ariival of Pianiig. ' T HE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RE-, ceived from the manufactory of CHICKEIIING & SONS, A fresh supply of their • UNIIIVALLED PIANOS. The instruments have all boon selected personally by the subscriber, at the Factory, ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET. Those in want of Pianos are invited to call and exam' inc this stock. which comprises all the various styles manufactured by Chickering & Eons, from the plainest to the most elaborately carved cases, and at prices to suit all purchasers, Srty-ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED. - R 4 JOHN 11. MELLOR, "et • 91 WOOD STREET. NEW STOCK OF MELODEONS. T UST RECEIVED—A SPLENDID NEW u lot or MELOPEON9, from the • factory of MASON , dt. HAMLIN. Boston, including all the styles made by this firm. . These instruments' have lee❑ approved' • • by the greatest ITIUSiCiaTII4 lit the country-rtia Dr. Lowel 51a...in, Cleo. F. Root, IV. It. Bradbury, and othertteolt set ineutiv they can be relied on no Being foil Arai iitrlrt tutors. 'they are noted for the following points: • 1. Their pure and musical quality of tone. • Their great power of tone. a. Their perfect equality of tone. 4. Their prompt and eitay touch. L. Their beautiful style of finish. G. Their durability. 7. Their cheapness of price. For sale only by JOHN 11. MELLOR. • No. 81 Wood street- Descriptive circulars mailed to any adttres:4. Lloyl3 THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. 1!/!#'4DE'/FIA., . . T• NSURI AGA INs - T LOSS OR DAMAGE El Fin, on Iluil,lingt , ., NeFelitunlize, Purl:inure, le.: n• ronyonable rnt,i of rrenliqm.' DinEeron.i —F. Ratchford Starr, William sl' Kee,etWElL 31'K t.• k C 0..; /;411;rO Fra.tier; Jon. 31. A tAi'ort. of ..I.two,nl, NV lo i 4.• .t . e t ~- De oi. T. Tr,4lek,;,f Tret.ll4*, ;not; rs & Co.; 11.!nr.) . • \VII t'rlon; Iloril, , en! L liniviion; Oen. 11. Sl.e.na. of Stewart & 13f0.; John If. flrnyn, ,if Folln If. brown & co.: IL 4. l'allnestonlc, of 11..1. Oilinest4.4 k Co.;'Audrk.w 1 , . OL , In 4. 1.. Erringer. of IVood 'k }:rtioner. V. li VICIII'Lllir) STA II It, Preident. ' t711.1it1,E , 4 W. i:4l F. Seeretwry. BEVEREN.r.e, - -Wm. Haines& 03..1. rainier I 1'4,11101m0 !if. now, E.N. Allow N num,. 3l'Enoy d Co.. Wilson, Payne 5: (*n., Lioing.ton, Copclunl 5 Ca., James B.Sson k m. a I..tvoly 0: Co. iNEO. S. BRYAN & CO.. Agents, No. 5'2, Wood street. io-ns:cm i ItD 11.11'01{.1.ATION GEQ. wffiTE & co., ARE =‘::-)11' REcPiVPG 4 COU'LPIE STOLE OF MantipasOlarege4nglais This - pers, &e 1010 WM. H. WILLIAMS & 'co., Bankers and Exchange Brokers Wood Street, corner of Third, q PENYA 01. liT, ALLEGHENY CEMETERY SECRETARY AND TREASURERS OFFICE: PITTSBUFCCH, PA. I.I3r.I.PNES k PAT Al FPl3,r .78 Market stmt. MESE Zfew gtdartistments. DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE. No. 25 Fifth Street, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BAREGE AND HAREEM ANGLAIS ROBES BLACK LACE SHAWLS, AT No. 37 FIFTH STREET AT THE CEMETERT. A i ! TN A STOVE WORKS. • Apri . .rivFT.. ftft t ip.f.rr, itirarracrmirs. 4.;m14,:ir. F.r ryzaT v 43.77 or Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves, PLAIN AND FANCY GRATE FRONTS, AC. Sole Proprietor of the Celebisted PATENT GAS BURNING AND SMOKE CONSUM ING COON. STOVES. °flies and Esles Rooms, oo2:1:1y2p No. 4 Wood Strut. Pittsburgh, Po SMYTH A, SNOWDEN'S .NEW TEA STORE, No. 34 Fifth Street., EXTRA CURIOUS OOLONGS, FINEST YOUNI ruxsoNs, GUNPOWDERS, IMPERIAL% ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEAS. All purchased at lowest caoh prices, and for sale Whole sale and 'Retail, at SMYTH d, SNOWDEN'S mrlectf New Tea Store, 34 Fifth mtroet. MERCHANT TAILOR, CORNER FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, • PITTSBURGH, PA. . . 111110 r ;T AS TIST RECEIVED A ' RESIT SUP II PLY . of and'Su thiner pax's, which he is prepared to marinfaet4e . lP 'order in the latest styles, end at reasonable rate& apLiaan D. B. ROGERS & CO., mAnTrAgraitAs AY ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH; E!===), PlTrammatr-: 2 _ .4,,ti"„,r_n",,,,,,,t..:,..rrAsisignees9 Sale. TIIE SALE OF THE PROPERTY OF KIRK RHODES is postponed tintil WED:NTS DAY, July 14th next. Hy order of the Assign THOS. S. POWER I , CFPOSERIAN R , GIWIOE. Roches tar, nue 14111,1859. - • . .315 - - - - - - _ . • THE MANUFACTURERS OF SAW: TER'S:CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, alter subjectiug it to the severest tests known to the trade, are fully persuaded that there is noFumily Wash ing Soap in the United States, for so little money, Navin at once so nimiy good qualities, (anti so f ew ,ti s ,, nn i e s . OF BEAUTI-1n colors, firmness, surface and tex toregenerally. , OF PURITY—In freedom from • rosin, turpentine,' clay. fish oils, stale g rease , and adulterations. uF QUALITY-F or washing clothes, of every desertp• Gen, coarse or fine; cotton, linen, woolen or silk; dyed, printed cc white: for. w aswo tar, grease, pitnh, paint, oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' wax, etc., from clothes, furniture, and from the hands. • • - Give it a fair trial for yourselves, and be convinced. Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask fora copy of the directions., B. C. & .1.11. SAWYER, • l e g • •• • - 47 Wood street,' Pittsburgh.CHASE _ 8 700 - 'I I ,',F.PkU 9 D lot of ground, fronting on three streets,-on - hit.:Ween. 'ppm. - , ft,..c.AM43_ERT .4, SON, 08: :e Wri_l34nrket-street: ,Ansurancq. NORTHERN • .ASSURANCE COMIANY NO. 1, MOORGITE STRUT, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 !CAPITAL.. 80,,z96,500 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 2,194,111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE. r.r the year ending Jitnietry 31,1,.::',4" • 933,734: 12. CO3[PANV I NSLTIW.S AGAINST Lossronnutge ot - ory det , crip.tion T"' of Proporty. The Vat, cif PrelloilMt treleraft% and, in alt 1,11,6 1 twou tio• oloo,oter orAloi own, or °coop:int. and ttoimaittioi Losses promptly itajtoittol anttzpAa xlift/tuT &fore - ace to London. A sp2riiii pernninot! food provided in Fhila ddphin ru:rxr.rzers rirrsr.utult:. -,--.;?-- Jtorteslttlally tio.: - 1:4 Wool) street', AA. 't"-_,"..4 John Floyd & ra t Wtl3ed zdreet; 6, FrarriA.Kirkpattielfs:l l .o3 rty "''". L. Gre g g A Co. , =ri •treet; Wilon. bl'Elrov & C0.;'54 Wood street: James.3l"Catullisa.c p,4103 Wi.:ll street; l'innien.A. Cu, 'Xi %IterAtivel,.;- = 13: A.Faltrieldoit, d -4 and` Wo&t . st.s",, JO3. IVeudaell & Co.. Freund:lnd Wood st 34 Atwell. Lee &(M., e-A;:asnetreet: .I.lnreldield S Co : ; F 41131111 Strt - Martfet streets I:l'fAtndless„-Itteims & i'o tiihi Water sts ltltr=rser.:l - T.T"' - George It...ttrittf., 31.3111i1411-Ank r t , 111 esqrs.-Alyern. Clintliortek Pe...jrS3l - a - rlret"street; Wm. ru., 2'2 South Front street; , -31'f:oft:head& Collins;Frotit "and lieitstriets a " smith, Will ifultA A co:. 313 lllarket street; ; rahain & a: and I.t.:LeGtin. street Joseph 13. Mitchell; 'Esq.,. President Idet-haniesllanl, James Durdap,:,Es,;.., President Unianl3anlr: lieu W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court, .TAM .- T..niparary r Uttl 10) 1V6 . 611 f! n' ALLEGHENY •INSURANCE CO OF PITTSBURGH`. OPPICE—No. 37 Piftb Stre6t: Bank Block. TNSURES 'AG AIN:3T _ LL•XJNDS OF FIRE AND MAI INI IUSI_ ISAAC. JONES. President: 'MI.'S - MeCOP,D. - \'i^++ President; .D. 1%1. 1300 K, S'eeretary; Capt. AVILLLDIi DEAN, General Agent. - Jones. C. C. iinssev. ITarrr6Y Capt., R. C. Gray. Jelin A. Wits. in. B. 1.. Fahne-stnek. D.MeCerd, L•:ac 9E. v•kl,,,ek, E. P. Sterling, Capt. Wm. Dean. 'rhos. M. Howe, Relit. 11. iticis. DELA-WARIi ifiiITUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY TNCORPORATEH BY THE • LEGISLA -I- TURF, OP:PENNS/X.IEIA, OFFICE, E CORNER TU/RDAND WALNUT, i;TS", PIIILA DEI.DtI lA. Marine Insurance. I VF.S.SELS,• . CARGO _ 1 tr. To all parts at the orhl FREIGHT, . INLAND INiIItIIANCF.2 On Goods, by !Byer. Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriages to all parts of the Union. _ F.ll-I1 INSt_IItANC - ... - 5 On Mereltangli se generally, . - -' . - On Storni+. Fuelling llonses,ete, Plc- - ASSETS OF. I'llE -00-11I'A A 3", - . . - . . .. lionarabal.,lSA3. Bonds. 3fortgarks. and Beal Estate,...- ..... ..,:$ 71,60 ..9:3 Philadelphia l'112: 6 ".', st unt. Loan }0.1.144 O 1 ) :, Pennstivania State I.ortifs-i .. : ....... .....,......- '1(4,425 00 United States 'Pres-stay Notes.. ... . ... ~......:.. .. - . Eit.Tl'2 ifs) Raitrongt 6 -Igi cent. Mortgage Pinnik...,....---. grdg6is tO : Stocks In Matron's, Oas and. Inginrauce Cos... '2.s,itrgit 93 Bills Itieeeiratgle - - :. - -.. .. .. ' ' ailinfal no Cash on hand ...-.........:.- ........ .......-...... ..... 41.,' Ofg7- 85 1 Bahuice in lends of Age s, P urns ntremi on - "granny Policies reeeligly cgstiegl,:ingt other 61,288 14 debts due the Company.-- .....:--.-........ Wm. Martin, E. Strike.; 11.1muni1 A. Bonder, , .1. F. Peniston, , Theophilus Paulding. Henry S 11,11 1• John R. Penro.m, IMArnr. - 1 John C. Thiris, IL Jones-. Brwili:e, - James Tragnair, Speneer - - Win. Eire. Jr.. Thomas C. Muhl, - James C. Hand. Robert 13orron,' Wm. C. Luduhz, .liiroh P. Joni,. • IL Seal, Jame= B. MTArliin..l . ., Hr. IL M. Bmiton, JoNlina P. Eyt , ', Lioper, John 11.'Somplo.Fitta - Hit H. AI orear, Charles liulley. 1. . ILLIAAT TIIOB C. Vico Prrwlrnt. HMV/ LTLErr.x, 'Secretary. : A Agdr,t. So. ¶5 AV.ttrr httsbilrt2,ll PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE COECPANY, NO 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite lite .Custattt .Tioutte, A)VII,T, MAKE A 1., fi KIN - OS.OF , INSU— RANCE, either Perpeti ts I t.r ' I .erery deseriptieu of Properly•Z.reharshse, tit reszonable rites nt preinnitn. ROtiEtt'f P. El NO; President, , 3L W. ItALDIVEt. Vice .President, plp.E.4dTtiitS Charles Prete-, E. r.. Fingistr; fleor;te P. B. S.'stery. -Jeep! " - CI-Sherman. . John tlia;• ton; S. 3. 31:Aga:gee, L. \Viler, F. EiLicsatina, Steret.rv. • - .1. O. Jyt:ly • • Corner nerd n o Wood streets, ' PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO: Of rit'4 l ?rlVSif --No• 03 Fourth Stircv: DIRUCTORs. Taco)) Painter, Rody Patterson. 1. Grier Sproul," - - C. A. Colton, James 11.1Ioplrins. A. A.. Carrier., Henry Sproul, Rich. Voeglitiy, Geor-Te W. imnith. A. J. Jones, Wade llamido EntWiL Chartered 5300.000 FIRE AND MARINE RISES TAKEN, of all de scriptions. A: A. CA 1. G.IIJEL: SPROUL, Sevtrta Mereliants' - Insurance Conpan! OP - PHILADELPHIA.' . _ 31. V. rErrifr, J. ar47.,,N.'5, Se9relfig Amount of Capital poid in mid iniestediZ.l9 , ,ooo 9) Surplus . '34 V.! - C3,44283S - Insures Cargo on the Ohio and MLA` isij , pi Hirera and Tributariaii.-Insures all:(111:%t (...Idtkma.., , e by. Fire: Also, ,r, the P[-; of the and Inland Navigation anil 'lnnis pot-int ion, • 4 DI fitEt.:llll4l.3 Wm. V. Pettit, 3. C. Montgomery; -John M. Pumroy, L. In Cann, E. P. W it tia• r, ae B. L. Woolston, Jolla A. Marshall, VI as. B. Wright,' John/ Patterson, Elwood P. Pmey. • • . - , - WILLIAM V. PETTIT. President. E. F. NV PIM ER. 'Vied Piesident, 1). J. 31'CANN.8.ecretsry. REFEISENCPS: In Phan. kliAtt - t : Steinintlz, Justiett- x fo., Ptartir,3ltirgan t Stidfolb, WA'rElt STREET. Pt Agent:: , U== Tniitt, Bro. . Co., A. T. Lane jab IL • Pittaburgh Insurance Comriang NO. 96 WATER STREET PITTSBURGH.'' . ROBERT IiALWAY, President.) . • t - ALEX% BR..LLEY, Viee F. A. RINEHART, Secretary.• ' - • Insnrea HULL AND CAIIEtI RISKS, on the Ohio itnd and- tributortes ? -and lARINE RISKS gtmeraii _ • And a g ar t h.t atitrilailnige by Fire, and ti g aratit tltp Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation anti Ti'inspo , lotion. Robert Galway. Stm , l,l M'C,Lurkan,,. Joseph P. Gar.7.am, M. 11., John s vo it, • Pdvid Richey,• James W. Ilailman, Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, .1. L. Lcoeh, John. Fullerton, E. Bart, R. Robinson, Itubert 11. Broiler. William Can•. : 3111111. -'11•25 Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. . GEORGE DARSIE, President; F. DI. GORDON, Secretary. OFFICE O. Cr 2 Water street, (Spans & Co.s 'Warehouse, up stairs.) Pittz , burgh. - insure ngfunst. I;inds of FIRE and MARINE msxs, • - A Florae Institution, roan. as by Director:3 rill() :we Well known in the comnainity, and who are deierinincil, by promptness and liberality, to , mnintain cheeliaractri which they' hare'asAimed, 1;$ 'etteriug thii • Lion to those Who 'desire ASSETS, 'APECIL rAStb,l.35O, :Wick Aec.thiats - Mortgage Office furniture.--- Open Accounts, etc ' Premium Notts Notes and bills disciximusd.-- _-----;---• - =lyres tilt)... :; -..-: ~., _ George Danqe, : . R. 111iller,.1r,, J. W. Butler, . Georg V,. ,' . Jael,,, ori , ~ . Jarries NrAuley, Alex. :Veer, ' • Andre' Ackley, - i Wm, lileKuight,, •.. 'Nathaniel Helmets : _ Alexander .N muck, • - D. 31. Long, Wni.l.l.,Smith, C. W. Rickel on. - .___. j ____ - -...imx:___,3 THE abEet AND I,AIGEST Establisbuleut AVM _ PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS, ' DUFFS COLLFAIF. 'BUILDINGS n.nay2p. PITTSBURGH, P.A. LINEN AND - 00--11"3 ANL , Du6TEi.-9, In eilaless , mriety, - • .. • - , • PO.? LI L'A .PRICE "- • - • 33.112.511.1:ELD•t 1 06 f , • - • 4a , 8.5u! 70 'tTal.l)(lls . .... 2,160 et) oa ^-, 5 , 3 35.= 25 DU--Cl EMUS