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WRIGIET, of Philadelphia SURVEYOR GENERAL, JOHN ROWE, of Franklin County,.` DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TI ASSISTANT 4\l\" (thEORGE F . • c • - • ; .1.11',41i511%: 301j.{C wcr.owity•;Fritt,burgi, _ _ C.NATOI`.: t3A nua, 31•NE,E, , of BirmingNun. ... . . - . . . . . ..TOSEPIT ff. DAVLS. of Allegheny City;. SAMUEL W. MEANS. of. Robinson township; I'ffILIP 11. STEVENSON, of Moon towu9hip; _JACOB sTuciiltATlt. of Allegheny City; A,NDILEW JACKSON IIEAEMONT, of l'itt..burgh •• • • coorri ' Fl WARD:CAMPBELL, Sc,of Pittsburgh comm . ruLtsmlrrz AMES 131.1AGTMORE, of Pittsburgh JOHN T:sYltm.r.s, of Pittsburgh COUNTT sUltvEron: JOEL KETCtitrAl, of Elizabeth Diutacir. OP VIE POOR: THOMAS NEEL, of Tarentum •TUE..ENH OF THE ITALIAN WAR. kh6ieftit readiro , of the leading English journals upon the declaration and condi- Aions ofthe peace, which has been declared between the Allies and Austria, presents a ' "r variety of views in regard to the subject. This is not•to be wondered at; for the corns plications which *ere so perplexing at the ~„commencement of the ; war.,4 - hd during 4 • continuance, appear in the arrangements for ; • : 7 peace to 'hare resolved themselves into a general confusion. We shall have to wait for details- Of news by another ste..!Wner before it can be definitely stated what is, and what is not the'result of the peace. There are some facts however,which are obvious. The power of Austria in - Italy hen been destroyed, politi fcrdly amlgeographically. The sword of the has al fro gat ed. the chief artieles , or the trealy,:of Vienna. Lombardy, the country between the Ticino, the Po and the Adriat • ;- iti,.are no longer -ancient Austrian possess- Parma and Modena :we separated : from her territorial influence by the change in boundary. We Mlle it- for granted, that by the terms of the peace, the EMpel•or or A:l:lstria "concedes his rights': in Erimbardy 5:"..21r.PLV Only :111 , 1 not in Lombardy, even this would give to the King or over Huale miles of territory contaiitinga population of . ..5...w0,00 0 . 1 . .0t sty infer from the tenor of the articles upon tbti sulijeet that the Venetian ..I,l”.nat.n , ies •= I:1:e, 1....)1,r, left.:.; an inh•grat to form a plat an,llasi ut conn,knwy ythich the Pope ; to presii ie. -'"-•• • The people, sympathizing With Onril 01,1 i Kossuth, appear to have gained with ' (laribalili was 1 - 1;-htim7, in. we say in America,'' upon his own hook: . Ile desir ed not simply to free I taly from tlic power Nu.tria, but to establish her itolepond - tti - itio as a separate and distinct nation. Kos slit:funned in to agitate the Magyar nation in ~.!."'- ' belialf.or freedom. In this peace neither • ularabaldi or Kossuth have pitted anything Inc their respeutive e ntnitrie , . The vast ter ritory,'whiele Anstria has Leon. Mill, I to . now drives under the dominion of Victor Emanuel and I'io Nino. The people ulto,. with Koisuth and If:nub:fhb strove for the fret:dm' of Italy otits;ble powers have gained nothing. These "patriot.:" as - tiniy termed themselves, have been blown , about as mere dust, by Imperial and Kingly " power. Their entiniasto tor Louis Napo ' Ileott and Victor Emanuel will probably cool — 4own for the present. _ basis Ims, however, been laid for a 'bet ter organized and oontinuou ,, power of Kings and Emperors i n Europe. France has,' gained new influence, awl a clothed with fresh and e . x.traor4 nary I:msicsr.i.A.R Through Sardinia, the will rule, not only that kingdom, but, in fact, all I tuly. Al though they are circumscribed, Austria hold, a firmer grasp over her Italian dominion=. Itussia, quiet, politic and powerful, is in the common league of despotic power, On the 'p9l4o.4.ep t t of Europe, a union of. Power of unparalleled , strength has been consoli dated.. It is no wonder that the English journals growl at the result. Against such iv combina tionof interests and of power, England, in a few years; will be powerless. She has nothing in common with it, and is not in a condition to offer resistance to it. It may eventually prove so noxious to her interests, and so dis tasteftfl to the progressive spirit of her peo ple, that she will rouse all her energies to resist and overthrow it. Louis` :Napoleon has brilliantly won the gaine. KOsutb. Garabaldi and John Bull are euchred. rely True ` Correspondent of the New York Evening Day/book thus gives his opinion of the Penn- Ovania Railroad, in an agreeable letter, in which he notices a number of notable points • -- Pennsylvania locality: - TIM road. is one of the . most permanent in iheftOCid; hai.ing been constructed at great expense; the iron is heavy, and of the most approvedrpatterns. Cross ties larger than we havd:seen Ili any read, all laid in broken stone, ;:.;: which render the roadway firm, furnishes cellent .drainage, and at the same time is a perfect preventative against the clouds of dust, a source of great annoyance on many roads in . America. Alt things considered. we regard . the Pennsylvania central, as the Railroad par • c frellt lice the country. A ride over it is a great treat to the lover of tine scenery, or the traveler who censnits comfort. POYEE It A NI) N Th e editor Of the Kerf7,,,a huswr.,t, at Coudersport, Potter comity, Pa., has placed Om name of .r:onoF ltochluom at the bead' of IIIA paper as his first choice Mr " next President-. Ile is all It news -from Potter and INPKain" is almlys good 'Democratic news. STILAKOSCII AND U 1.1.11 AN, the two great musical men of the country, have joined :hands, and are making arrangements for a magnificent opera sea!4on. Julien, the great :Napoleon of com&l,s . ,ers, will probably he ',engaged by them. Mr. .1. (jrau, the best Musical ,manager in the country, will be Wall them. Tuff KiMW Nothings, in New York, have pretty much determined to take a hand in next CLOPS_ game in this State.. A State Council. to talk over a programme will he h el l in August, and as they can count upon up wards of ,iity thousand votes, sonic body had better look out. That number of thousands can make considerablo bother.: The K. N. or ganization is said to be in fair working order; and can be made effieient an short notice. Silica-the harvest. has been cut tho "starva tion" party has very sensibly diminished. It is now their opinion that wo shall be able to worry through another year. Ungrateful and unrighteous men are hard to please. Emancipation in England. The last plank of British bigotry is about being sent adrift, and the odious Catholic oath mu , ," which was favorably decided last session by . T. , ries, is to be followed, in this session, by tbc .lestructionot4be.baret.:rWhich holds Catholic , , vs such, avi , ay 'frinii certain high odices of Statec . The' law of tolerant England," as framed ;by Whigs, deprives 'any Catholie,Ofiliting,,nruong" , others, the noble post on which Sir'7llonias More reflected honor—of tilling it either in England' Or Ire land. We mean the office of Lord Olinncellor. This tolerant law also excludes Catholics from hoot:lien - of Primo 'Minister, or from that of Lord Lieut.snant of Ireland. Besides these there are numerous other restrictions of a like- nature. With the destruction last year of that °portion of the law which required all'oflicials to swear against the Pope and the Preumder, 'mid to make other equally absurd declarations, it was natural that the ground. so broken would be further extended. With this view, Sir William Somerville has brought iu a bill to open all offices under the crown,Ax eluding none, to Catholics. At present they fill all the offices to which they are allowed access. The chief offices in the judiciary, in the army, in the navy, in the general administration of the country, in the royal household are held' by Catholics. The chief dignitkries of the several peerage ranks are represented by Cath olic nobles. It seems absurd that any restric tions should exist in a boastfully free Country, in this progressive and liberal age, and there does not appear to be any good ground fo,sup posing that the prohibitions will continue.— Remove this last barrier from the subject, and then emancipate the sovereign ; for the veriest slave in Britain, in a religious, sense is the rul er, who must be of that faith which the law ordains, and that only. 4M. - -- A Man "Melted 17 to Death. dames Doyle, a blacksmith by trade, died in Chicago last 'Friday, under the following cir cumstances as detailed by the Timm of that city : De was an extremely athletic person in ap pearance, and was considered by his fellow workmen as p o ssessing a remarkable degree ol strength and bodily igor. On Thursday he worked in the ::Lop as usual until C o'clock, when he went to supper rn as good health as usoal. After supper be complained of extreme heat, and ~ntirmed to ,•omplain until 12 o'- eloek, when he went to bed. At 3 o'clock in the newning his room mate awoke and found him br , athillg his last. A pout mortem ex , amination revealed no unusual appearance of the body, except a remarkable and unusual quantity of adipose matter. ltc overwork and the heat'of the day, 110 was literally melted duicm. The coroner's jury feund 'this to be the cause of his death. • The Attempted Robbery of this pousabonic 9'h, f,liow who :atom pt. to ohtnin en Ulm to th.l 11.,asalonic lianl., at;to.lbriago, Was detected in a 1 ini:tilar mittiner. lb , had due; nude• thn building. 211iti wa-; cliiiding the that i,..i.arated him from the treo barite maker neeidentally left Foie(' Ire.hts,e- cl.,e by the lud., and went after it at 0.1 , 0111, IfildrillOit heard the sound of the eldr; , .! and haannor ;hip i•nria,ity wig ext ho li;lened ; brcnruo convinced that the rwise cam , i, tindor the bank: aroused tha caNhier and 'XII , Went to the =put and catigh! Lb, th , a.•t. It was a f(a - tunate for getfoln,,,, .17 the banl:, that of the harn,:,s maker. Tu it gold eoinztge of the Unitoil State; Mint for the month of .Tung, v•a-, $lBO,OOO. The ,deer wa, S'.Jo,o(k), being in dollars, half dollars and quarto: . dollars. Of cents, ;•.:;ti,trou were voin i. The whole nuniber of t,;110 : 1 o r S , ‘,: on;', of the aggregate value of *:;06,10',0. The total Sold deposit; of the month wire $101,710, of which ,titui,B3`.3 1,0 were from California, and $7,877 50 from other sources. The kiiverdepolited was :3172,- Total depo,it; for the month, 5t:771;2,5. IT costs New York City soniething to ana lyze the stomachs of, persons who have been murdered by poison. A day or two since, at a meeting of the Board of Supervisors, Dr. Dor emus sent in bills amounting, to four thousand four hundred and fifteen dollars, fur services in making chemical analyzes in the cases of Mrs. Stephen:, Mrs. Bethani, and Fa,yetto Robinson —an averageof one thousand four hundred and 1 ,- ,l,,nty-one dollars and sixty-six cents per stomach, which would, in the country, be con sidered a pretty fair price. Wirutx the limits of New York and ,flings counties, which, fur all practical purposes, may be considered as one county, there are four hundred and twenty churches, seating, comfortably, three hundred and fifty-five thousand persons. The aggregate salarias of the pastors •of thcso churches, amount to six hundred and twenty thousand dollars, or an average of about one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars per annum each—fair pay con sidering. A Toncimiu story is related of a Zoutive, who had picked up a wounded Austrian and was carrying him out of the melee. As he was trudging along with the man upon his back, ho felt strmethingcold upon his neck, and cantiously looking around, perceived that the poor fellow, with a pair of scissors he had con trived to draw from his pocket, was cutting oft' a leek of his -preserver's hair to keep 43 a memento. ARRANGEMENTS have just been completed for the publication, in Washington, of a politi cal and literary magazine, tube called The Na tional Dr,, urrafir Review, under the editorship of Col. Florence, assisted by eminent contribu tors. It is iltended to be the expositor of the present nod all future Democratic Adminis trations. A PADTIAT. eclipse of the 51111 will occur on Friday, 29th instant, visible as follows : Be- - ginning at ten minutes past live in tho after noon ; greatest obFeuration eighteen minutes to six: end of eelipse twenty-one minutes past six; duration one hour and eleven minutes; digit_ eclipsed, threu on the Northern side of the sun's -disc. !I'll E. great lines of railway are anticipating an immense freighting business this autumn in getting the ed.ormous crops a the West to market. Most of the Western roads are now on the upward turn ; their stocks are, slightly ; economies aro introduced at every and freight rates have been AA- Vanee , l ft n•inunerative point. . • the now, but ho will soon "iilay oil( .;.,lks too much. As soon as the public icenrinu, that his performances are not dungeroui they will cease to be attractive. The public rather wanted to see him break his ncek. Monsieur Illondin falls into the too common error of inserting a good thing into the soil. A VELI.IISI-PP.INTED book is to be added to the bibliography of America. The enjoy ment of such a costly article of literary luxu ry has been hitherto coallntdto tho,royal per sonuges or wealthy book-lovers. of the old world. , . TuE Niheat crop in Cambria county, is much larger this season than any -before,. aince the country was organized. , COLUMBUS, Ohio, is to have •a passe'ager, railway =EN '4f s t. - ertis '•:' • 4 • i 41,2- • 1 : Sala'lea In England and America. The difference in the salaries paid to the mem bers of the American and British cabinet, is oreothing marked. The American Cabinet consists of the Secretary of State, of War, of the Navy, of the Interiiii, of the Post Master General, and the Attorricy General, who each receive $B,OOO per,-itnntiin, amounting iti the aggregate to $58,000. The ,British cabinet ,consists as followst Prime Minister, salary $'25,000; Secretary for--Foreign Allltirs, salary ' $25,000; Chancelloi , for the chequer, salary, $25,000 ; Lord Chancell'er, salary $50,000, and a retiring pension of $25,000, which he re -calves though ho held oflice but for a day ; Hothe b'ecretary.,laalitrys2:s,ooo.Coloitial Sec retary, salary $25,000; Secretary of War, salary $25,000; Indian Secretary, snlittry $25,- 000; Lord President 'of the Council, salary $lO,OOO ; Lord Privy Seal, salary $lO,OOO ; ,Post Master General, salary $12,500; First Lord of the Admiralty, salary $22,500; Chief Secretary for Ireland, salary $22,500 ; Chan cellor of the the Duchy of Lancaster, salary ,$ 10 , 000 ; President of the Poor Law Board, salary $10 ; 000; President of the Board of Trade, salary $lO,OOO. The aggregate of these salariess332,soo. f The differtnce in the salaries paid respect- ively to the American and British Cabinet, rep represents fairly the difference in the general cost of the administration of the two govern merits. It will be observed that the Lord Chancellor of England receives double the salary of ,our Preyident, and nearly equal to the aggregate of the salaries of all our Cabinet officers, besides a life pension after retiring' from office equal to our Presidential salary. Each- of the principal British Secretaries of State receive a salary, equal to that of our President We are not.- enlightened as to the sums received by the Royal family from the public coffers, but they are enormous. At the same time there are thousand.s of people it. Eng land who live on less than a shilling a d Ir is reported that the Pl . l2ll,ymania Rail road Company bane bought the Cumberland Valley Railroad, running from Harrisburg to Chambersburg. The terms and circumstan ce, of the purclui,‘o have not transpired. BuctiEtt SWOPE 13 lecturing On the "His tory, Philosophy and Poetry of the Bible." The notorious Penns lvania lidlow :Nothing finds it easier to preach than to practice. TUE Republicans of Minnesota have nomi nated for Governor, Alexander Eamsey ; for 144idtenant Governor, Ignatius Donnelly. Ttt E Catholic church, Augusta, Ga., rm., cot tiro to on Tue,,Alay,and J valuable painting of thn crucifilion de,4royed. --+ Prize Fight Bet wcro Two Frogo--Details A few week:. :-inert r-oineinivons were at work repairing Ifulldfs t i Factory at S o merville. when they beeanot the wilm- , 0.1 of a s.ingular corn hut of nhout tin hour-, duration, between two n „, o ,t,: r hull f r ogo, inhabitants of two p.adA in the rear of the building. They came forth from their rtapeCtive puddle,. about 11 o'clock in the forenoon, :sod approached each other cuotiou!ly. eaelt eyeing this other, until they were about .foot metrt, when they jump , ed • at each minr and co nn ne o,,..l the U g h,. They struck, Lit and rlim forioi.cAr, and when a fall itccidial a round. both noun draw nil' and pull for a moment. whim they renew the combat. After DIN - Vit an hour -pent in uninterrupted • fightim - , •.sith the t•seeplion of two or three brief r, crawled off to his pool, and dtEuppe 4red. Neiti:or " . 1.1110:1 dead," bahbut were II hinder gt. , dt." Neither could Maim also victors'. (me a fa , rid) . Latin din tile by brilliant left hamj e r - , 'ism :otn t :on:-, tie other co uld , r • u o-c the •• drat blood," claret " rota orponenti " ( . i,. U i FA.nrt•et . ottd round. 'lnn tight singular enough, hut the fact that it. c - ne , ,Ifier.z.eid, but not in terfered with, by some thirty or forty frog 6 ,ectamr. ,- ., of all king and , iner„ adde to the novelty of the incident. Our infermant !hat at the beginning, of the fight the frogii nhout the fighting ground from the 51.117011Mth,4 attracted dould.l,-; by tin, oohs. made by the eombattant , .., and that thew Chuitinuod peacea ble spectators of the •• null " oveasionally in terrupting it by excited croaking, but ut no timeappr , awhi lig the parties engaged in it nearer than within two or feet. When the COD teA. was ended, they nearly simultaneously de ,arted. The whole arrangement,: ceemed to . _ have been modelled after modern pugilistic encounters between animals genus homo, with the exception, perhaps, of the ab sence of ring -master, eeconds, and bottle-hol ders. Wn can only speculate tij to thceause of the quarrel, but can rendily imagine that one called the other "toady and that frog No. 2, not accepting the term as one of endearment. retorted by applying the epiteth ••hopper to frog No. 1. Of course reeenenintiOn was then out of the questiion. Litevtan TrorrUrr Juiv ••Elan:' This word, so often employed in connection with French military operations, expresses a quality of the French soldier very conolcuotts during the Italian war, and which, apt; more than any other, has contributed to their success. For example, at the combat nt ale - nano, when order to advance was given, the Zouaves are said to have "rushed on the ene my with unusual clan." At Magenta, the cio•- my were concentrated at a farm house, which a part of the foreign legion "Witched with great elan." Of Solferino, it i= said. enthusiasm and don gainvtl the victory " The word is nearly synonyniou, with the English word. .• impetuwity,' though much more expressive, and I employed to describe those irresistible sallies of the French troops for which they are so famous. 0111 V ALRY.—Afttr thn biallo of Solforino, the Emperor Napoleon rode to Catrianna, where h& lodged in the same room the Emper or Francis Joseph had occupied the night be fore. 1)n his way thither, with ceveral of his staff, he saw an Austrian lieutenant dying by the road-side; be ordered his wants to be at. tended to, and the dying man, ..caving taken his watch .crom his neck. placed it, together with a lona and a ring, in the emperor's hand, and begged him to send them to his wile, according to an address which ho gave. Tho emperor promised to do so, and sent thorn by a special messenger that very evening.to the nearest outpost of the Austrians. Tile,lily Mnrning, 211th Inst.. al, /P' n'elok. Jlr lIIIN MeGILL, In his slxtydhlnl year. Ilia fonerril will cake place onlay 'Mailing, It lo from his, kilo residence, 011 IL•Lecca street. Allegheny City. The Selling qualities of BoThave 9 0 Holland Hitters. QUEIi Et', Canaan, June 20, 1551. Iv e h ave no ~0,1 it will well ce here. Send its one 91 I'S:4IN CO. Ca 11,141. July 1,1051. SMid us two gni,: llolla Bitters. We want a medicine 11 . I /linlcnelin no et. dir 111 Mtnlnnii Hall. :lII'. PAUL. 5'1,111Q.,0111. 'there in quill' a really her.. for your hoierhave's Holland Bitters. WM. H. WI 01.1iT, Pei 11. IL . yu, 1850. Sontl me three dozen more 110.erii,v..', Holland Bit iiirs. I will remit on receipt of ,anie. Sand mu six illiztin Ltrer remit. less' o . 4connt. Va.. Send.tne mother Lae, three d 0,,, roprim, Bitters. I. is taking the lead i.ete. .11 P,,ters. W Vune, Pa., Fehruni V d, 1!57. Please send rac. Per express sa s dozen earrhave's Holland linters. We at nth.) . eat. C. A. MORRIS & CO. Lot - It:ow% Ky.. January 29, 11157. , . We have a great /fumy- Ball , 1 •e your Ho.e, leaves Hob lantbltitters, and would lito - olve the a , nwy. Will. SPItINtiER & BRO. Ewa °trefoil The ( - teatime hichly Concentrated Ilawhave'm !Jutland Itittera is put up is half pint bottles only, and retailed a ,one dollar per bottle. The grent demand for this truly celebrated Nedleine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing.. Bewartiof imposition I See that our name is on the label of every bottle you buy. . P.ENJAMIN PAO!, & Solo Proprieters, No. 27 Wood,between First and Second sts., Pittsburgh. IPHIRD ARRIVAL OP SPRINGI3OODS large lot of Spring and Summor Goods, corn prisingall .the latest styles, now opening at 4'70.._ C. HANSON. LOVES, 74 Market street. ,FINSEED 01. L.--300 barrels for sale by ju • B. L. FAHNESTOCE & CO., jyl X 0.130, cOrpsi-Fourtiz and Wood streets. =RE • I s,: . r •II" . 4 J • - L ' ..;•:iZr of the Combat .1. p pArroN. LnywrowN, 24, 15.56, V. I teN. uer II S. IG 1"/.. N., Ififr6. VirGREATINDUCILDIENT.—AII persons wish ing Artificial Teeth, will field it to their interest to call upon C. SILL, Dentist, No. S 7 Grant street. opposite the Court Douse. He will insert full sets of teeth with continuous Gum. upon line gold, for Sib; half sets for $37; continuous Gum upon.platena,emus mem which is but a little over onsialf of the usual price charged by the best Dentists. Silver and other base metals,.•prices reduced in proportion. Coraii eat Se per sot; Vs, half set—none but the finest material, executed in the - most durable and satisfactory styles; wil I be offered.' All Work, warranted. Persons wishing to avail themselves of these very reduced rates, will do so before the Seth of Septem ber, as the usual price will be cluirged from that time. We think a first class set of teeth could not be ohjee tionable at. the nominal mum at which they are offered, when the best of references can be given as to the adalv: lotion of his work, and specimens ean be seen at his otliee. • C=l A. (1. M'Candlegs, M. Fulton, Joseph ..bel, J. 11. IlupkinF. Hoy. W. D. 'Howard, A. Bradloy, \V. M. FaDer, Vankirk. jr2o:2iv `tivrriiscnients. EaAVINGs BANg, No. 65 Fourth Street. Deposits made with this 13ank before the first lay August, will draw interest from that date. CHAS. A. (()LTUN. Treasurer. Two Farms for Rent and Sale. AFARM IN INDIANA TOWNSHlP— containing about I'o acres, cleared, walk house and barn. Also, a farm in West Deer township, containing about 110 acres, cleared, with house and barn. These farms are for rent, with possession at any time Ibis Gat, or they will be sold upon favorable term. ply to B. MURRAY, Ap , jy2s,ltw Near Taronttim. Public Hale of Orizaba Iron Works, Sophia Furnace, &c. B Yvirtue. of authority, vested in uft s , as trustees for certain creditors of Pollard 'sl•Cor• noel; and iu pursuant , of a decree of the District. Court of Allegheny' county. in 1110 Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, in No. 9 of November term. 1858, we will expose to public sale, at the Merchant , ' Exchange; on ',outfitstreet, street, in the city of Pittsburgh, on' the Lath day of Sep. tember, 1650, commencing at 11 o'clock, A. M., or at such time and place to which said sale may be then thereat'. journed. all the following described property, to wit The lands end tenements composing And appurtenant toOrizaba Iron Works and Sophia Furnace, situate in Pollock township, adjoining and adjacent to the borough of New Castle. in Lawrence county, Pennsylvania-bound ed and described as follows: A piece of land bounded, north by Neshanion,l, creek: east by the Pennsylvania Canal; south by other land of said trust,and west by Neshannock ereek•containing one acre more or less, on which are erected a blast furnace, known by', lie name of Sophia, 4(1 feet square and 45 feet high, eastmg tense , Myer house, cinder haute, stool: 1,0.1.4‘, boiler house. engine lirmse, Cflginf , and with three boilers in boiler house. and live ext. a hailers set and complete, and large brick sto Apima. , of laud, begummg at north ...at tier of Ilob linedilt lot, on NeAtannock creek.running th, nee north 4; west ltr/ feet, north 47;.;'• east ISI feet, thence along said mill lot 240,4 feet to the place of beginning . , on iihivh is a bock olliec and n blacksmith shop. A piece of land of mo• acre and S-4 perches. tuna, or less, beginning at a post near Lock No. 2.101 P. tin,ylea non Canal, running south Isest. 3's) feet to a post on said canal thence smith 2. , , , •%" ea4t 31, , ,,:,1cAt to . n .` pie•t cue Nembannm,k creek: thence south 46 1 ., 0 ive , .t. 200 feet by soot creek to a !wed: thence southtsi , ..:,.. , :e.d. 2101:if,et to the place of beginnoon on which is erected allotting Mill the main loolding,ls ,l l , y 212 feet. with sheds :Mach ed. in which are IS bothin; furimees, 5 heating finumees, bmiers sutiletent to drive all the Inaehinery in sand mill; bar rolls, small rolls. mul plate and mitek rolls, squeezers, shears, Se.. 15 nail ~dunes. null one wrought epihe machine, and a hrick a:velour-c.a.:o by 911 feet- A piece of land, lieglnnlng (11 t h e vaunt at L. - mill-awed comer of mill lot, And running smith west 1:011' x : along said canal; thence send: ~0 , 2 t l an d Of J. kJ. I'. White; them, south "' east 151 tent loy street: thence west 24 Met tun post; thence south 2, 'cow 150 feet by fill alley; them, lb feet. by .1..4..1. (1. Whit t,, mill ma then, along said 1.4 1., the place of 1, containing one-half non, more or less, .nn mei, i s mel and stale [...tory by 112 lest, engine and bode. ,totijoloot too drier 11.1111 . 110.iy I, 21 taa ohteloolooo ' 'pu l eon'pu l ee tudetoho, One ,tave machine• circular ,aw,, ke.. therein ~.10 cloy heme, 2s by 34 feet, with machinery for gi Meting 1:1111 n 1113.1.111154 Oat' 1,1111.11: , tire brick. and a brick-dry mg bons , 70 by ;e, lest. partly co -aid lot :Ohl potty on loud 'f,!. k White. A lot of ground. No. S. in White's Addition to Soot de, hoododed on the north :old .55,1 Lv st,uls; rapid Rv 16110:7v. , : try JVI}VIs,II 'nee., 54 feet Irmo bi• 150 feet. on which i , n brie,. ..,,,,per.:Mop. 2,, by 40 tent, HMI carpenter , pop 12 feet .oproo A h.cre of land w N.:stout:lo,l, towmlop. mitt, of Ea....1,r0dk toad. coiddinln s'ee's. IT, , re e ins.psrt of the litopmn tract, poroolto.o. 1 hy P. 01 k fro - An 1 odond Ihmj. ' , II, solo:oh° a , ... 0tt 1 t „nod. `,lle. on tlo• F., .tbroe k read . 1 1 .1 e r,,iind, 1, 'wooded nerd, olle•r lam! sm,l Irmo; ..15t by A. I, "-DA G. It . . Graohord ..sittlo Id Wt o do.•,. to.ectiot 3.11,•,0utt otrovt, 011 \Chien I...ro,ttid 14-5-k dw. home. The al eve der.eribed prep. ;ty to.,iher, a whole. Also, in eepunite dowel-, as closer mod Ti t o t to,dottdod hilt at 401 lode , of land, nime "r . in Ne-Itammek bovn• !op, north bv crawtord, east by Tease 1)m, Pyle and olio,: lo by Thootood. Palk, and nest by Malliand sad NVII),•O3n Abollt :750 acres cleated; 'tell ~a nks mialls , 01 fnune b o ii, e s. boots,eol..• ..:LeG! , SI A ~# on.; yeshannock township. bmizeled by of 4.ledoadti luny le nod John centanion , 2011a , ', :.n la is erected n lank Imo •,.. a log hott••••, (rains -fai•fe; about 20 Doer,t eleared: anoi a good sprint; of water. Four contiguous lets..(_m oi st. m Pohoek ttoan.hip, hOntoded on the north 1.3 011.14n:ham and others:son:lt . 1 White; oast IN Vocan and other, and weld t•N I.,hich are eseciel .Iw.4ling. house,. ,• A p.•, of bawl in the imretis,o of New Pa. It.'. be:lnning at the tenth west i.;11,r. en •SiSi of Jetler- ,, ,, ...tree , . near Ow bronze. , tti. Na.• creek; the nee moth ead, ie -0.1 .t 'el.. thew, om.l. 5- kW, (soh do nee ezt , ,ot 1 , 1 feed to -- nth, nee smith 1 4.„.1,11n1n1,14., • • T: mt. :••1 feet front by Ito tn depth, in the ::1 • ! ,antiotl north I.v ah.,onth by Jor•olt Linh toot wo.-t h.r •treet. eit W 11101112: eroott.,l a tram. , td ahle. A l o t 1 . .11oel: Um 01415 p. In N.. loot . . 4t1.1,- 11ttu to hew l'w.,lle.l. , Ftnning on )1111 -tre.dott the :or tsar ..f 1 , 4. No. st,uth slut by ao l -Itt'••t Cr. t; thong,. small Oo most by lot No Z, It.l ft,t; thorn, north In by alloy W net, to condi-west eerrief No. thellge nurthlsl , east I.y lot No.l, 130 feel. to Ulu place of betritin4nz. A tramp /tattoo and lot in Polloolz townwhip, bounded noitAt ly N..,, , ltAntiock t•reck; ra.t. by Jotter-011 rtreat; west t.tuet A lot of ground In ',aid boundetl north by Lt. 1:y an alley; swab 71 I e u i s p o u, pp : l y..eta 6. Groton ro being :WI (;al to front by 150 feet to doptn. Ako, n tract of hind, of abont Sugar Crick up:froth tr. V ott an go enunly, Pe nay I 001110. known 'b. lb Hn:v-cull 'Tenet. lwalg the earne det‘eribod in 11 , eel front Pollard l'l'ortnittk to ,:ad trustee, doted August, A mon. NII tta.l wvtir3t.• „f the to I, sold will forn:Alwd Iron] 111, Illt,tllllo .ale. 4.r previously. on application to the trust...... TERMS :--4_lno-third of Clue purelta,..• money to IL. paid In 1!:14/1 , a1 the ~el;tiou lodgment I.f tho deed ; one third iii months. and one-third in Melt, months from dni tune of sle, with interest from that thnc ; the defsdred payments to secured Lc 6P1111M111 , 1 most a the firrnitses; one-third of the amount or the Hest or east, p.,..44',04.„k f, in. mid when the propom. down. ; N ICI:. (11.‘8.1.1,1i4 ltN IL BRADY NV [LK July 25,1539-Cw:th TIM TURNED IIEAD, This Min Mono of 1)r. Vlinfroten Ftor i,”‘, in realized in a moment by ell who uno Cltriatadero's Hair Dye, WI:0i in tire cninutes.cliiingti3 WHITE TO BLACK, Or rcd to a rich hroan, without di) • of the hair.•lt the ouly safe hair ly.• in Ili, world. Met) ato re, and applied by all II til r Cii DIV.O, NO. t Astor Dome, New 11. KEISEIt. Agent, Pittmburgh, j . ), ,, 1 nl,l w ENST' FREN.Cn. CALF BOOTS, Sll o K.; lJf and PATENT LEATHER (iA111,104, yrlling ery low to eiOSO out, at OULINTRY RESI DENCE—I. miles from Ow Court Iltinse; 3 acres of well lowed in: 2tst hearing tries, apple, pois.ilk and cherry; u.avos, strawberries, shade trees, a locust' grow°, ia,;o 'liaise, with lain S toot wide.. 2 parlors.j dining Fotint aiiil kitchen, s (dam:Akers. '2 collars and storo rime pi , : - two in front; staple, carriage house, &c. Th, ritnalion is pleasant and 1,,,1thy, and in a good neightsirhoisl: well of gaol water, nisi, a largo i•istern for FOIL Whir Will to huh! of exehangod. JySti H. Cl - 11111Ela di EON, 51 Market strisei. L AI)! ES' 4_7).)1) 1 11E11 I; AIT KRS LIN (i Eit Y I. , To clorte out, pre% ions to receiving out fall gentle. DiIoTOGRAH, A M BRuTY P E, MELA IN OTYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY, C oner of 10h a,uL Grout sheets.—Thu ,übsenher har ing fitted tip roomu iu MTIGHE'S LICILDIN“, h. now prepared to take Likenesses that CANNOT FAIL TO Gll E SAT isFAvrioN. Coll and examine thc:collection. • A. LANE. Ali Comer of Milli And timlit ntrueis GREAT REI)IJCTION IN SUN UMBRELLAS, BONNET RIBBONS, Trimmings and F.mbruideries, nt MISSES' ANKLE TIE SLIPP EItS A huge assortment just received by - - - S OFT FINISH SKIRTING MUSLIN.- Another case just received. Summer Goods yell ing very if,W. • C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market of A MBROTYPES.--A nE ACT' pu i 4LT RA 4LE _JCL sanwit—warranted—can be had as low IS at any first Class establishment in the country, at • jy2S:lw WALL'S, Fourth street. DOMES TIC AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Dof every variety: Also. Dress Goods, Lace Mao ties, Shawls, Hosiery, White GoalsHAN, te. C. SON LOVE a • Tt bfrricreg Pima. LIME -250 barrels fresh for sale by Jen HElow K. colaaris =NB • r +‘.. rt Zreir 34trertisements. THE IRON CITY TRUST CO., N 0.256 Liberty St., Pittsburgh EOtidN Presi•lent. ROBERT C. SCIIM EitTz, Ca,bier. /PENS_ INSTITUTION AV ILI, BE OPEN and nadYloilMAnes. on MONDAY, the FIRST DAN' OF AMIDST: Collemiong made in all the Prineipal Citieo of th e United Stater: :md the Cannda.., and Fut-oval-4 promptly remitted La-any desired point on day ,f maturity. Sight Exchangeteit the PriniapalCitire of tho East and West ' Deposits reamfi - ed in Par and Current Fund, interest allowed :cm time deposits. _ PRIVATE DISE/IST:S.—DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL:Ind Sit li4ilCAL:Ottlea, Nn. to SMlTH field etreet. 'Dr. BROWN i 3 O . PittAmmll, and ha~ been in Practice, t 001., yin r.r. r lie been 0,11 11:1“d !M. 'dYLr Pnvail• and Suritioal Disemos cprizE! , . , AND SiF:A.NOF:I:2•; in need of n inerlie.9l WI to find out the Pure place of relie. '1 i,,• i•. •et•m i. a. rey,illar grva• ate, :nut ht. in the to.. ii!,.1,1,t ‘l;senst:; - , it flo• pt,rnia -1..10 relief,. by OW 1 L.O hi , and Advice ftNNII , iI I II4:r4 never 6dl to Clue I eorlll 'of Venrresl'Uiseatnd, Impurities auli ti e rolialvit-4Atbeilioua. Aiee,adl dit - oaaea ariong horn n 144,14 1711/.711 manifeati itself iu the form of :Cie ie 4.. are', the fornirt of skin the pAllk.rit is en. dryly ignordut. p. r0d.ni144.13:4.4,41, Brown otlera Iwpe , of a or: 'alai SE,f4IJ NA l Pr. Trown'i , rerriedilli , " for filt,. alarming trouble, brough ton nfren by 'that I.44litaiy 'lifthit of Rt'llBll2.4i i1t.114011, ulliol, tile; young met •wdalbulualtil often give way to, (tt, their ObV It tit,trUellpll.) 3111: the 4444 reliable remodie4 I:loran in itro aale, and nimbi) u :414 4 4 , 41y ,e,doration of Iteithlt.' • " • . . I EUMA TIS k. ••• ' ' • .• Dr. Bromis 1 . ..am0k:3,m0 , fail to curettliia painful ilisenau in aloe ,teno—he warrant a cure. lle ithso, treat= kin, 13fru.t. tionnorritioa, Stricture, 'Urethra Dis charges, Female Weaknoo..Menthic , Supprionnonn , eitSes it lire .10171l.l:Pattlita in Alto, Nervinit. Ailra - Mons, Yaina in tire 111,1-: tool Kidney. irritation 'or the Blad der to,_;e.he.r with all ditt..a,•,i im.imptire. origin. A , letter tic , crN nu the :IytopminiF . , containing a 7 c tltreeleti to rat. 8r0.',w1 , :, No. to Smithfield ,treet, Munn, Medicine I toy ty paelaal aiitt..ieittlfe from ob servat. Whets MIA Pi hate ItoOnt..l, No. LO Smithfield Btree Patahlirrtu. Pa. jy27 . . jrA RIENTA IA 'l . Ol/"Pli. W ASII—A (I,litious IL/ colpounct of guirWunil anwriatic,..eleansing, to the teeth, healing to this ~ . .atuts, a fr:e.trant to Ow ithoutt.— Sold by . . 1.. Wll,Cuti. iY27 COrlll:r.Sfilithilt•lii a n d Fourth iitt.. ' - ' ' H usiiilitys GALA.: f , ~, , • e C. N LSL A., it largo supply of thou hiithly estoernia I ;toil pvpu larartie:e just rei,iiii.c,l,:ind for salety , 'l., WILCOX, jy27 - ' - eor.Stiothii , l:l and Fourth sts.• PA Rll. Y'S . TRIO 11'111...1101114.—This tin L - nvalled preparation ha srookl the test or long nor. and still sttisslii it thy lead of the uttmerous . ',reliant lions for the hair. .1 larce supply ju-t 1-,.00t0(A.,01d fur sale by 1.. - Wll,O '/X, tr_ - ' 7 eon <mi . litklil anil Fourth sPi. , . Importers of HA It DW 4-111-41, . 42 Wood Street, Four Doors abol, St Ciairtos Hotrl, jotlz:um G H. EILTAN, 14.1•X`!rr.:.. fontsS l'itt'gh. GEO. S. 'ERYAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 14.1: 111 E SME 13P BLOOMS, 52 Wood st., PitiSbtirl4lk. Co.. Cop•Aatl:lS.l . 4 , ., E ',ln.. C. 1111, 1 ,111. 1111.11.1-I , IIM 110111 1101101 ty THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO 01; NSU :1 , -S AG A INST LOSS Uli, 1 1 .1 ~Ir\u Zky olk Fmoouro, 00:14,0111.1 , 1,10 , 1.1,1111 , 1111. F. hutch ford 5t:,,, - .W,Ilim:k11: 0 -,of Wm. t;•,:74.,11.00 Franel:.l”... At. Atwood. of At‘coal. ha.., w Lo.: 'l'. TV•iliek. Henry 1.. i=1;4.111. R. ..1 1,411 Frowns oril. 1.1 r..; Andrew 11114-14 'A 'RD (11A1:1.17 ,, W. s - ,vt 0,1001.4.—Win H.OlO, S ..1 Painter Co., 9'1,0”.. Al. 110,, E,q...111011 WO on, MT.h . “o t. Co_ \\ ro_ 4%1,1 3 nd 10. 0. 1 1..i1 .Cr% - S. /IRV A I ..CCO., Agents, o.tr, ‘l. t•• , t) 5.,, .•t. v. E. sunmEtaz & c o:s, No. ii Fifth I•treot. W. E. SCHMERTZ k CO. 3! Fun :+trert M',=!!1!1 W. E. SCHMERTZ h CO., No. 31 Fifth street i • i„ . ... - LOGAN & GREGG, I• IT TS L C IT . RAILROAD SPIRE COMPANY. Dit)% I). W. C. 'Bidwell, • :4- .-1-ctsul RAIL 404. D SPIKES, US AM 1:01T :>1 . 11Z1:z, Cor. of Water st. and Cherry alley, ly P/Tr.,7:rt:,7/1. C. A . 1 E ItSULI A; SONS, tlr AMTIRICAN CONFECTIONARY, 311.1 4.1 :.111•1 12 Fl. Clair street A Place COE Sale. riAT Ct O.\ ), , 1 N; . 1:1t1 a lIotYl 5177.. ' ORES, rn" hn 111•. E.VST TURNPIKI Rllli h:-. , I)l;ilVel4l wt.lttul threr 1,11 o.tr, P , or X..; fill Al—, toht•islt.o.. Nt vi - 0F0.7 ,od sTABLE :uol a Gt... , 11 , .I'l Et:. I:ka . t, ime. apply C. 11. PA U LSI N 7:1 ,tr,,t, Pitt ,i.ttrgli. Col),' Milne for Sale. • • A T i)e the ,toCkhrtl(h , .;; c,l the • 'SING ' •••itirs • their mine, ,r - wino ••• ju iry iit• _ • i•i 7, va,tl elm • • ••• .••••i•i,v • •iv 4,) r t.,71 cai ^ =lllll 000ki of men Fur foortlotor lot r, f ,hh, Pr aiXl,lit, 0-0 Fh hh. on`oo o v , Fr,tirrtY HIII to ro o et o ovo. 0 0l Until 10. .1UV.1./ . „ 4 111, I. Fit L4ttrgh. Jul, - ':'. • , I:,:rstolt Coar - o!r t .Nt.tv York Tll,lt, And Ptt“.it Fr , • t• :‘l,l 1,:11 to thi, ottle.e. BIRMINGHAM WRITING ACADEMY, College Hall, Diamond Birmingham TERMS, CASH ON ENTE ANC Orionulltit ............ " Writing and . A 1: L I . Rook-Rroviu:: 0.0--or ol 1 , o,olo6t:opott!,00l Cow C.. W mr rOal ilEv. Ir. 1.. la ii,TON. 1.1,1.011' ou lii,tt ry and tics eral I'. 11. EN N Ek-1. 1 . S. 7,llMNter t, Den. t.rLi:,.• Of tiff. I'IL, , illl.Zil Leenner on Commere,l PI:OF. 7% . F. K.IT IN. Lt'l tinur a“, t..6letion. Call and ree n I,at itat nee or !wen attempt...l i.v thy penman, namely: .0. I ~,,,, r enta i re 1111131,1111 <,(Cvivi 1101.1 - 1,, it! hit' thurt io afro...) SVCtillth lip 11 Good l.oar.ling at S2,A) per. nl.llll. Student.. enter at my time. Fur Writing, 'llOO , O tVrt)110,11.34. , Aanips, and adares..., • G.ll. I.EITIIEAD. Principal. Pitthlcrgli, y 1) law SAPONIFIER, CONCENTRATED LYE. The Ready Family Sonp Maker) NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, LABOR, TIME AND MONEY IS SAVED BY 11l 15= MANUFACTURED ONi YT:111* . THE PENNSYLVANIA Salt Manufacturing Company, 396 Penn St., above Canal np..lo:n2titkth PURE SALT ! ItESALT THE ONLY w.uutANTED PURR ADO" DRY Table, Dairy and Packing . ; Salt, to matittfothircd by tho Pennsylvania Salt Manufaeturidg eriinpany 396 PENN STREET, ABOVE, CANAL 130, , a-butti • DRS. C. M. FITCH & J. W. SYK ES ; PlYedcl.N NS Fol; 'II:4EASI.I'; OF TgE TitRoAT ANY . . CEI Es"' And other Chri.nie An motif, complittaLvd %tilt or eato.tntr PULMONARY COM PLAINTS. 01•`Ple E-1 U 1 Penn st reet, PlAtabuzglti f Pa. CONSUI.T.VPII,N FIZEE A list of questions sent to those who wish to t.on nit. its hv letter.. teOttli-sstyw CIiKESE--1;00 boie3 prime C,41114ig . for sale by oeB]- H. H. couaNa. MQVICTAIN HEAL= jN6TITI*TE. I C?'NOTICE TO STOWIRLISPirtgi.--;4.1} ieluetinn will he held tot. officerthatAltiii Allegheny Moun tain Ilealth Inslitute.litCresand, thA Flynt Monday of August, a 2 o'clocli._i; T. 13LidIR MOORE, jy2o:td SeefeLary. , . . . i'Le: . :NOTIC.E..BobIis wilt be opened tri . ' receive .'subseriphons to - the capital stock of-the MO NONGAHELA , PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, lithe S: Charles Hotel, in the eitv of Pittsburg eon the TIIIRTEENTH DAY - UP AIX:TIM', A,-D., 1059, at 10 o'clock:A:M., or timid day.. - -..-. - .--:: - .IY , ._„ CITY AND COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY. NO - - ncE IS HEREBY . GIVEN THAT, in pursuance of an net of Asa‘.mhly relating there to, and the charter of incorporation, approved _April Oth, IS: - ,9, Books to receive subscriptions to the Capital Steel: of the City and County Insurance. l't OM pall V of the eity of Allegheny, will reemon lathe (Alice of PETER PhTEILSt.IN, Federal streq, Allegeby, on MONDAY, the 11th of.lnly, and to continued until the whole number of shares are snhseribed, from 0 o'clock, .i. M, to 4 o'clock, I'. Al, each day.. . . • . 1 "llillII King, James L. Gral - mm, , Henry Irwin, William B. Pusey, . - Peter Pctersone John Birmirigharn, 0, G. Craig, Win. P.. Baum, . James Old,, • . John Iswin,Sen„. ' , Janie, GilisiM, - J o hn _t..` unp,att, _ C,Vtlaakr, 'li...take Lettii?. rianmelOormly, Niehoku,Voeghtly.S.,.n., John A. Scott, R. P. M'Dowelli ' John IV. Riddle, David Greig. Idanmel Lindsay, Jun, J. Ltingnaire, ' • M. Burelarel, Thomas Farley, .. .... P.M. Evans, Alex.llilauda, It. W.Poindexter, Thomas Donnelly, : Jarava.Park, Jun., Jsailes A. (i Maori, 1). I.vet Shieldm, • • : Orsbnissioe, ra., 11)11:t.0 • .._-.. _ TO NEW CASTLE BY CANAL. ' I Fr AND To arT E LI C VF .R* II 3 .VPp -e i.WW , LI c forget that the daily.line of nulreLs between New Castle runt New lingliton still connect with the acerimmodaticti . train. on the 5:20. P. It, and with the (bO5, , at New Brig/thin. By going by this route you will save time and. money, which is a great object Id the present Moe, oe money is senrec; and the frost has done great .kituage. je2.5:31n.d . • • BUGIi M. BOLE, NE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, . GREAT WESTERN PL: INING MILL, cur. ike. ' tars nut Dipir,ne Way, Pitt,baryh, P a., trill make - to. Maier, 'and warranted as good as can he made; the following machinery. vin:—Steam Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and iron; Planers for wood and iron; Drilling Maehines; Hotisenand Tobacco Screws; Patent right and Model Machines, iu the best manner; Shafting. Palliest and Hangers. of alt SIZVA and variety; Sc.revra. of auy diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will also make. and have on hand, Doctor and En. gine, ' 'and Dealt Pumps for steamboats,' Re. - -Lathe h;hears. and other Planing done to.Ordor; can plane inches wide, by 9 feet ii inches long. • • 'All arder, Pr.?inylly Filled and Earrystlo a—Particular attentionand 'promptitude given to rejetirs on Printiog Presses and other Machines. , • To Housekeepers. S . 011ETIIING NinV.—B. T. BABBITT'S BEST MEDICINAL SALERATUS, , ~, Is manufactured from 'connuoti salt; and is pre-i, c , . u , ;pared entirely different from other Srilerattisdu , , {.ill thc deleterious matter extruded iri such a I i manner as to product, Bread, Biscuit,. and alll ._ t '` ‘l'li.intb , of ratio, without containing a tutrtiele 0f 1 )) '" isaterat us when the bread oceake is hired ;there) „lby producing wholesome results ; Every istrt g; b, 0 tlele •of Salsratos is turned to gas, and passes i l ti through the bread or bisenit while bakin con mently nothing remains but common Salt. Water and Flour. You will readily perceive by , t ithe hole of this Salaratus that it is entirely iiii-[6 8 U Utfervut from other Saler:du, I It is parked in one pound papers, each wrap- Iher branded. "B. T. Babbitt's Best Medlcillidl ~„ ~,I ).",islalerutus,” :arm. picture, twisted loaf of bread-{ Brlth a glass otettervescing water on the top—l ~1 ~ Wllen you purehaSe one paper you shonl,l predr a i u .orvt, th e wrapper, and ls, particular to get the I .U. pest exactly like the first—brand as above. - I Full directions fur rnakin,lo Bread with thil . . ISaleratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will g Qdlecompaay each package; also, iiirections torr, s; udnaking lai kinds of Pastry; also, toe maloug l y I. Soda - Water and Seddlitz Farriers- AND , ---. i.lNti . iii4./CF. ICOPt owri so,tp, . , ITITII 7 0 0: B: ,T. BABBITT'S PERE , coscY ErnATED POTASH. I iIV arranted double the strength of ordinary P•it .: ~ sh: put up in carts-1 Th., 2 Itiii., 3 lbs.. 6fn q , ~ and r v 0:1-2, ili, --w ah run directions for making Hard and I ) " II•tott. Snap. Consume:, will find this the cheat,: tiiiit ret,, , h in marker. .`m 4 , !lltmufactured and far sale by : -AM' , ~1 ' Nofi. r, anil 7il Wa l,l ll ' inet i ,. A n ß iYi ll .ti l . '. l".. . 1 , ii i . ltiir"tiltidior , and Nn. 29 Delia t... P.mt:itt. I 0 - PIANOS! PIANOS!! 1.3- " P" -2(*ice, Arrival of Pianos. T 1 fE SU BSC VIBEIt lIAS J UST .R} - 1 coked from Um manufactory or A frerti supply of their UN RI VALLED., PLANOS. l'he inatrument, bare all been aeleelr,l per zonally by Arc d the Factory, i;,nn ,:t4 Con ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET. Th,so.in wqnt or pianos are invited to call and esem ins this ix*, 'which eQuipriz:,, ell the various miuinFxcuin•d by CLickering & Sous, from the pliiinei4 to the moat elabor.dely carved eases, and at prices to E!IIK IIII!MIEI pnrelirL.em WeAll, INSTRUMENTS WARRANTEI).-lAt NEW STOCK OF ITIEILODEN OS. . T UST RECEIVED -L--A SPLENDII) • ti lot of MELODEONS. from tho , factory of MASON 11:351LIN, Rosier], including:ill the styles made I.y this fain.."' Tlit.,e 4pprOVt'd IT Ito gr: , :tte , st musicians in Pio co,:ntry—an Pr. Lowell Mason, Geo. F. Root, W. 13. Bradbuty. and others—con- . ;toque ntly they can he relied on as beingfirst &en imreu szta..s. They aro noted for the follow lug 1. Their pore and 11111FiCal quality of tone. 2. Their great power of tone. 3. Their perfect equality of tone. 4. Their prompt and easy touch. 5. Their beautiful style of finish. n. Their iinrabllity. • 7. 'rtaciroliolipness of price. For side only by JOHN N. MELLOR, Nu. Sl Wood stre et. ' Descriptive circulars mailed to any addresS: Pn3/13 A HOMESTEAD FOR $lOO. *L3O, lIOiIII3TEAD9 FOR $l,OOO AND OVER, RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER. 41,.1 to k Tenn unlinlo,l ANEW TOWN CALLED RAITAIAN iockc, hag re-vntly been hod out in Cults -Kier eounty, in the midst of the tiOLis (ASlA,surroundol riluiss and Mu - yoCoue.tutni; and Farms nail ToWli Lots in internals; tliVi,lenS or Nilerd.a, can sow be feel bir :%I.1;11:1.1SO.N(3," simply to lind . CE scrii.i'maNt in desirable region. sl,ri4, , :itio worth of Lanl is to be divided nmougst purchasers, or iliVnt a, an inducement M ovum on an make improvetnents, and the land is of the most improvablequardies. Idany have itlready settled, and scores of others are comiug. (loop lone ea I.vrio, in tracts of any siva to suit purcha sers, can also be had at from ten to twenty dollarsper mire, payable In easy quarter yearly . instalments. Zie- Tio:tieithf.ititics ir;!‘in nil raso Fr sieve. AGENTS ARE 1V ANTE;) Everywhere to sell these toads. Liberal inducements will tie given. For particulars address GALLAGHER; CRAIG & CO„ STEAM AND. GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all Linds of brws °Mee and Wareroom, No. 121 Wood st:, the Doors from Fifth. • • Foundry, N 0.152 First st.,flve Door,. below Monongahela House. The w en„Lnown practical skill and .experience in the Na sione branches of BCasa Casting, Stearn and this Pipe Fitting, of the senior tuembors of the firth, (who will Live their peroonnt attention to all work entreated to them,) should entitle us to a share of public patronage. • • All Orders Promptly Filled. jyittf • N i na STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, • , .uotrucrysta. AND or.liire pi mar velum or Cooking, Parlor & Heating St*es, PLAIN AND FANCY CRATE FRONTS, C. PATENT GAS - BURNING AN I I SMOKE CONSUMING Office anti Side. 9 Rooms, xfAly2p No. 4 Wood Street. Pillsburgh, I. - Q„ tJ N DR' ES.— . 2sti MisielA prime Oatis 140 A.). barrels Vinegar, (pure oiler) Single! anti Medium :Writpping Paper; 6 sacks Dry Apples, received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, .. • 2.! corner Market and First siseetn: jO2l- O AP.-1W boxes Buii 8o itto t Vbj , saVy - • - CIIICKEBING Sr. SON,S, JOHN H. BIELI,OII, St WOOD STREET A HOMESTEAD FOR $lO. SITUITED ON AND XF-Alt !=I Fredericksburg, In Virginia E. BAUDER, Land Afieitt, - • Port Royal, \ NEW FIRM. BRASS FOUNDERS, DEALERS IN GAS FIXTURES, SC Sole Proprietor of the Celebrateil COOK STOVES. _ e-~:~ .A ~ DIME 3nsuramcg. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1,310011 GATE ST3LEET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED - IN 1836 CAPITAL .$0,1205,M00 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . 2,104,111 02 ANNUAL ItSVENTfi. 933,734 12 ending d‘uwary THIS COINIPINY INSUEE -I- Loss or by Fire. cry de zcriptcc: of i l r“pert y. 7/, ill barrel 11r,11 the ehrtraetcr of the owner .:: net:al.:lt, and the merit , of tic hreles prnarptly ioljtm.e.fand p.da without reference to l'i.udon. prel idt'd in Pkil o . , RE17.11TN,,, IN PITT:TCP , ;II , -11" Cully 171 17%,,thlyeat Jelin Fb..y 4 A ce., 173 Weed •dreett• Brown liitl4,ltriel,.. 11 , 3 Liberty -,;t reel O. (reg. , 7 TeCe..9 , ,,t Weed .-street; • - M'Elroy Went -treats Iwlnes 11'CAndlrel Wmel sttrueL; Nitniel: -A. Co. 113 Witter .item: Fah-11,4 , 1.-k .I'. Ye.. Firm end- IVIV.II St' WnNlWell S r : Co. ri3Onli :{l . ld . Weed Atwell. Lee s. Ce.,, ti Wood Airiest; • 't • , thirettfield St Co., Vottrth and 141nrIt et streets Mean , & Co., Wood :Ili d Walur . • REIETIENcr. , Of IMILUTLIWIL _George IL Stuart. E'l.; in It:llo,7s.treet; Merst,,. Myers: (tlattl,orn lc Co., 'lt,: Maiket , treet; . _ - _‘Vrtt. Srliee 44 4 Poiltrl Front street; Fr, , nt and New Htreet. , ; _,E•natth, I%llli:tin , Er Co.. (13 Afar Ittt street; Jarnes . Grallant & Co., 20 and''-". Letitia street Jo.•-eph President litin James Dunlap, Prestelvt Union ,Bank; lion W. A. Port,, late Jktdp. ,, ,Z. , tlpt , Me Court. J .131.E.S W.AR norr,- A tr,went. .11, pnr ru 0ffi,....1 0 3 Wood street. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO 'OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE--No. 37 Fifth St reef, Rauh Block. INSM ALL lES AGAINST A KINDS OP FIIIF; ANII MARINE I. R-MAG .ZONES. iii; JOHN L. McCORD. Vica President: D. NI. 1.3001:, Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, 41. , rieral Agent. ,701,-. C. it. fßikh. Curt. It. C. Gray, John A. Wi Fatlinestock., John D. NMA.r.I. M Pt-nneelt. IL P. sterling, Capt. Wm. Dr:kn, Mon. M. flow:, .myM D EtAla A S I , ET 1.7 INSURANCE COMPANY PoyAT El) Its' THE L,EGISJ.,A -a- p11:12; OF PVINNSLVA N E. CC,LNE/: 771.11:1)AND WALNUT S TS 11111..11 , EL1'11 I A. 45 aline , Itsasaaraxace. L To nn ut (1 , . :12 t FP. If tin J.liv and. Lan.learrl,:gc-3 tJ. r ..,! Blinn.. F V, tit .ASSETS OF TILE Y, Bonan, Morton : 4ft.. and 14. 4 4,11.4 t te. Cny G tr,.nt. .. ..... Unnotl State:+ Tren..nry IrOtn.l GT( Stocks in IL.W.r. :Lod Cos-. .. : . ....,.-,. ..... .... .. C.sh on IroG.l .......... ..... ..................... P.11.1:1,1E:t•In •::_, .15Lutmo • • :61,!::ES 14 • debtsdlle Li., I ...... ....... ... .. ) li rt 1 E. Sletteta Ednitnel A. tada I, r, .1. F. Peaisten, Thermbiles Piiimtiet-, it.+nry Stone, Jahn B. p, E.jAvard. Darlington John C. Dave, It. Jones .13iMoVe, James a - mem:Ayr, sr l peneer 11PlIvaine Wm. Eyre. Jr., Thong, C. Hand, James C. Hand, Hobert. Burton, Win. C. Liellt is, Jacob P. Pmes, Jcaeph H, Beal. lame= B. llPFarland - Dr. R. M. 11tg ton, Jrislica B. Eyre, (:co. C. Lief.cr, .10,n 13. Semple. Pitt Hugh (rail', 11.. 'V. Morgan, " Charteq F.e..lcr. .1. T: Loean. WILLIAM :11APTI. 1, President. TINS C. 1.1._3ND. Vie" Proaident. HENRI ..I.natat.a, Seen:tar:, RIESSII PHILADELPItIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE , -00111FANT;" N 0.149 CHESNUT STREE. - -; - ::' oppo.cite the Custorri ,, -. -ixT-ILL MAKE A KINDS OF INSET y y Pith< r F r , 42111t1 rrr TArnited, on every ctil-unptlon of Pri.p.rrty ratty pren - imul. 14.0PF:P.T • H. \V- TIALP \ FIN. Vt:e Prel.kfc.nt, I)IP.ECT‘IIiIi: • • 13,1Te.:3, E. a En , liQh, P. a S.W.-I'y. C. Shrrman, 5..1. Itl.ngagee, .1. G. COFFIN, Agent, Corner Third mid IPur.d rdreets NNSYLVAITIA IN SUP A NCE CO Of Pittsburgh.. . . Bra. 63 Votarth Strtef. ducal, j inttr, Rody Patterson. - 3. tk-tur Sproul, C. A. Cotton, Jams A.. 1. Cdrrter. Henry Sproul, Voughzly, (:cargo 14. S pith. A. J. Vatic Hunt , Rolxat Palrick, Clnartereil $300.000 FIRE AND MARINE RISIIs of'all de. scriptiontt. _ ornets. 4 : A. 'A. CART:MiI. 1. (/1111 7 .11 8PP.01 1 4. Sevretftry. [jai:ly Merchants' Insurance Company ; . OF PHILADELPHIA.. M. V. Pl'lrrlT. .1.- ,:rilANZ.T,N,cretary Anlottat Caira.,l:3too!: paid if1an,1inv...:U:1:".203,000 00 SurplilP ' 65,123 Ztb' futures Cart:o 111 , .shi; on fi. (.thio and I.,fi+ iesi Bpi Riper: Ltinres a,ullut 10-.; • ulazrutge by Fire. dLo, ngnin,t the Perils of the> and 'Navigation. tau I 'ilranshortahuu. • - Wit, V. Pettit, ' T. C. 14 ont eon fiery, .1, Om m. Pumr 9 y, -: P. J. 111'Clinn, .E. F. WitilliT. Item Guidon, It. L. NAt,::1,h...11, Jollit A. nir,hJll, CI a,. E. Wright, John J. Patterson. Elwoita T. Pr.,,ty. 1 )1 0 FICERS : • ° WI LI.LIAI. V. l'1•XITI'. Prr,itl,nt. I. F. W ITAIED. Alt. thetsider.l, D. .1. 1\ I:CA Nilti. :2-,,,:rdary. , iLEITALENCE;;; f“ Ph :T11.?-7,,,Ida : i St , :in Ina -, .In,tien R CA), -:line,:, Morgan ..k :3 thi fol e, - Phi.',4o.iplia Fri r. Lamb .(7 Coy Int mt.. Jiro. & C 0..; A. T. Ime .tl.`ranrov.eakim...ll Cu. s'll1.711(111 . OFFICE-. NO. WATER zATREET. jar, H. I .V. IN - DEXTER. Agent. Insurthice Company, • NO..r"S : WATER 'STREET PITTSBURGH. :•• ‘fiEl': 1:11.WA1, PrO4lgili4 ALEX llItA MEV, Vic," Prgi.lont, it 'l. RINEHART, Serrorary. - n•folniit HUM. AID on gp.l anti - NHS generally. 1,,v ri7o, and r 17,17, Lt rt`rti • t i Transpa; tatlon. •. ' , _ MIMEO }Zeta,{nay. Joe,ph P. Ria:sron, 11. 1. &mina Diarsladl, James W. liailtron, Alexander Bradley, .liilinllerten, Robinson, Wianon l'arr. Western Insurance Company , . . _ PITTSBURG4. GEORGE ikAR - 31E.1, , ,; , 1 , N.. 92. IfpStair.N.) Pitt it.tirtrii. _• Wily. insure. uz;:01i..4. Flltf. and MARINE A Home Imdlintem nv,r,..i:c.l by Director., who am well known in the ow:annuity, , and who rue determined, by FcinpineSf , and liberality, to maintain the character lytncll they have assumed. 00 ottering the best prefer- , lion to filo-0 who desire to be lusure'd. ASSET... APRIL 00t11,1E , ,19. Stock Account , S 90,000 00 Mortgage ' Otlicc4 furniture— ...... Open Account,, ete fwh Premlum N.M3 Notes and irilla discounted Ge.orge Dar - la, J. W. Butler. James M'Anley, Andrew Ackley, Nathaniel Bonne., D. M. Long, C. W. Ricketeon. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic Establishment in the fitv. SCIIITEDIEAN, PRACTICAL 11TH 0 G HAPH E R CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS, DITFF'S IIITILMS(;S, LINEN AN I) COATS AND DUSTERS In endless variety, at POPULAR rit Tuns Nur.. - ..710111 1, 1838. ' $ 71..V.C.3 35 105.1.1.4 00 ......401.425 00 :;0112 60 .7500 25;42 I'6 Ibiis,sa4 - - - t rent, Prttut,urgii F. s. Cape., UPoree W.Brown, .To, , ,epi, .9. Pant, Rani Clayton,. ;~;;,,}~& 05 rlauluel Seoth Ratitl Charles Arbuthnot, .1. L. LeEulh, N. F. Bart. Robert 11. II:elev. Tes :r. f'.7 "ON, Scerotzry 'l.l..q.,..t: Co.'s SVarehouse '2,160 00 :5000 17,556 29 ..... z 0,070 12 V50 ) 4 40 05 DEEINIII Jr, . - .orp,-! W. Jackson, 31.,•linfrtht, le-sander : , innick, Wm. 11. Smith, SE URCiI7, ra I) T - 1.: K L. 1111: ,2 7F.F.L1i a. :::,;. , . N. 4° . . 5.3 Wood scree s, . _-._
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