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"Z ', *„. - : ~... ~„ .1 -- 4 ' '''.;•''' -:' A ', •• *,- --_ : , .' `' . , ..`.., ,•- „ A - ,- ,- ,t ~ l''.- -- -', - - - - 4 • • „„ .• ~ et_ . 1 ''''•,-- c - „,...' ~- - _s, : • I .` „,c , ' , -,..,. ~..- ,`, ' • . „„ „,• - •,' ,' -, •,-.. •I''' "::•*' . * -,_ " 's' .- I , '' 4 ' ' -",-•.' ,• . 't "- -" . . s t. -- ....- ' • . * r , . ':' •'' e• ;,., s. •• 0. '. ` I.* "6 . •••,. 4 * . 4 -• •• .76 . - .. - '• `... -... *L • 1; 4 . 4 " ' . , e Xlailt) Post. THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 4 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET • AUDITOR GENERAL, - lIICIUBLISON L. WRIGHT, of Philadelphia SURVEYOR GENERAL, JOHN BONE, of Franklin County. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. 4as3tm.tyr I4W swim_ 6111L3lijR1 4 _, of Pittsburgh DISTRICT AnoILIET: JOIIN N. M'CLOWItY, of Pitt.A.urgh SAkn . f.: riPEET., of )3irmingham AS.SCILIILII JOSEPH. H. DAVIS, of Allegheny City; SAMUBB W. MEANS. of Robinson township; PHILIP H. STEVENSON, of Moon township; JACOB STUCRRATII, of Allegheny City: ANDREW JACRSON BEAUMONT, of Pittsburgh - eorort-r roVirisalwria: EDWARD CAMPBELL, JA, of Pittsburgh JAMES BLAc'KINIOII.F., of Pittsburgh • COGNIR Ant2oll; JOIEIN T. STISIM.FS, of 'Pittsburgh COMA' slim - it: JOEL KETCHUM, of Elizabeth 'DIRECTOR OP ME POOR: THOMAS :NEEL, of Tar6ntum PROSPERITY OF OUR CITY The country, at the present time, is most prosperous, and with a prospect of its long continuance in pros perity. ''"'ln our own city, the business in all de partments during the p resent year has been better than for ten years before. The work ing classes have been gladdened by plenty of work and prompt pay. We do not recol lest a period for twenty years, when so few persons were idle, who were willing to work. .'The recuperation' which has followed the great commercial crisis of 1857, is,a healthy cihk • ' aenerag bu'shieSs has been resumed, and OPerations in all branches, are going for- Ward Ste:Willy and healthily. Confidence is restored, and people who have money are ready and willing to keep it moving. New enterprises are readily undertaken. The amount of building which has been done in our city this season, has put into the hands of laborers, a vast amount of profitable Work. The building of passenger railways, is a, new evidence of our prosperity. A 'great city thrives in no small degree upon the wants and desires of its own population. . Events change the localities and currents of trade, and that which is expended in meet ' ingthe'demands of these changes is a pliblic blessing. Pittsburgh is essentially a manu factiti:mg,'not a trading city. Her wealth consists in that which she produces,—not which 'She buys and sells. The smoke of r•7•Lier furnaceS, the coal of here hills. her mammoth iron mills and machine shops, fitinish the means and material of her presperity. They furnish employment for rail, and all are thus made comfortable and happy. A stranger visiting our city with but a few ...., : hours_to stay, would almost invariably leave a wrong impres•don of its extent and ;,- - z--faCilities for business. tmrs is not a slims y „:;;;.41.1; although we . have nemy fine buildings. the 'stranger be shown around our 2:', 7 lloKmanufacturing establishments, as were the gentlemen who visited us from cinein nati; during the present week, and at one,' the importance and extent of our manufac turing interests, is evident to the mind. :These: use all most prosperous now, and with a fair prospect of continuing so. The effects of the incoming crops will be felt this fal4-in ftirnishing the means to-pur chase .manufactured articles, and a. large and safe business may be anticipated. The .merchants are making preparations for it as well as the manufacturers, and as soon as the hOt month of August is over, our city will present a scene of business activity, such as has not occurred for many rears. Eery .present indication warrants us in aying this. A Peace Preguant with War. Ono of the first effects of the sudden and iffisatisfactory peace concluded by the emper ors of France and Austria, is to rouse the in habitants of the town of Romagna to the most .active revolutionary movements. These towns have placed themselves in communication with Bologna, and a provisional junta has been formed, to guide the movements of the revolutionists. King V ictor Emanuel has re 'fused the dictatorship of the Romagna, hut his sympathies appear to be warmly in favor of the insurgents,. and he has consented to be come the leader of the revolutionary troops, which they art raising for a war of independ ence. The Pope is ufraid to send his troops against these insurgents, lest the scenes which occurred at Perugia should be repeated. Will France now step in to quell she insurrection ? !OKI if it dOes not, what guarantee has the ""Pope l the Presidency which he has been of- The Italians of the Romagna have been kept down by the presence of _Prince Na pol6on's army. The French troops removed, end the late ally of France fomenting the d Lor • • !Inia, low is the integrity of thOPapal domin- ions 'to be maintained? Perhaps the French . kiiiperor sees his way clearly, and has a recipe for pll these political maladies. If he has, he will accomplish more than any other man would like to attempt with any prospect of sue , cess. The peace evidently rests_upon temporary expediency, and not upon any sound political principle, or thejust rights of the people, and hence it can last only so long as force can maintain it, with warring elements continual ly at work to cause its rupture - at any mo ment. Press, on the anniversary us in a neat new dress. - ;,:r."'„,e.: - .. - .journal, the city of Mr. Buchanan's Position. "Ion," of the Baltimore Sun, who hasob tained a high reputation for the sensi f b of his views of public matters, thus spenks of the , offects of Mr. Buehanan'srecent letter to JudgeLM'Candlesis in promoting hie of ficial induction. dnring ;the remainder of his Presidentiul - tirm ' . . is tcr:'be hoped..that the Presidefit'S;i4n letter to Mt. M'Candless will satisfy the most incredulous determination to retire frorripublic affairs at the close of his present term. So long as he is considered as a candidate for the re-election, the motives of his measures will be subjected to misrepresentation. His positive annunciation at this time of a determination to retire at the end of his term Will greatly in crease the confidence of the country in the wis doin of his measures. His influence with the nest Congress will' he much promoted by it. At the same time it will enable him toilet with the more decision and vigor in the course of proceedings which he may deem advisable for the public interest. - Another marked effect of Mr. Buchanan's declination is the liberty it gives to some poli ticians to avow their individual preferences for it candidate to succeed him. While Mr. B. was supposed to be in the field, few of the friends of any members of his cabinet for the succession would avow their prefernees. Now it will be otherwise. The claims and prospects of many eminent men, some of them in the Cabinet, others in Congress, and others in pri vote lift, will he freely discussed. Sardinia as Now Constituted. The stiperficies of Lombardy, ceded to Sar dinia by the recent treaty of peace, is 8,538 square miles. Its population is 2,800,000 souls. Lombardy has hitherto been divided, adminis tratively, into ten provinces or delegations, viz: Milan, Pavia, Sodi, Corma, Cremona, Como, Mantua Sondrio, Breschiaand Bergamo. mo. The fortified towns of Mantua and Peschie ra form part of the province of Mantua. The fortress of Pezzighetton is comprised in the pro vince of Cremona. including Lombardy, the kingdom of Sardinia will contain a superficies of 37,540 square miles, with a population of 7,800,000. As regards territorial extent, it will occupy a tenth rank in Europe, and will come immediately after the kingdom of the Two Si cities, and before Portugal and Bavaria. With respect to population, Sardinia will stand in the ninth rank, on a level with Naples, and will bo above Sweden and Norway, Belgium and Bavaria. The following table completes the comparison as regards Italy : .3 4J ?iew V .-nt lit - Pll tl .tat, fti- at ) M , n 1 e Royal Deaths Death has been busy in the royal families of Europe, during the present year. The King of Naples, the King of Sweden, an Austrian Archduke, a Princess of Wurtemburg, the Prince of Liechterstein, tt Tuscan Archduchess and some other, of royal blood, have died within a few months, and now we have intelli gence of the death of Queen Stephanie, of Portugal. Speaking Of the latter deceased queen, the Philadelphia fiatirtin r ays: „ 1t wa: only in May of last year that the illustrated journal, were tilled with de-eriptions of the marriages of this young princess. The marriage, by procuration, took place at Aran and the. marriage in person at lAA bon, May 18th, 1858 ; the bride stopping in England for value days as the guest of Queen Victoria, before going to Bel) her husband. She was the daughter of the reigning Prince of liohenzollern-Sigmaringen, and was born July 14th, 1 ti 37. Her portraits indicate considera ble beauty, and she has been described a lady of many cluirms and 'Mich intelligene , . Her death is much more a matter for grief than was the death of the tyrant Rumba, of of the imbecile Wear, of Sweden, for both of whom all the courts of Europe have lately worn " the trappings and this sults of woe." GrAcKLEY has had many- and peculiar troubles In his Rocky Mountain rambles.-- Vie know not t trt particular cause of his troubles on some occasions, as, for instance, one alluded to by himself thus, in a letter from South Pass, dated the day attar the •• glorious Fourth:" "1 exhausted all the possibilities of obtaining !edging in Laramie before ap plying to the commandant of the post, but no one else could, or would,' afford me it shelter on any terms, so 1 made a virtue of mseessity and applied to Captain Clark, who at once assigned me a room—there being few troops at this post at present—and for the live days that I re mained there I slept between a floor and a roof, after five weeks' es perienee of the more primi - tire methods of keeping cold and storm at bay." What a end chapter in the history of Greeley's travels!' A PHILADELPthA clergyman—the 1.,•t. .1 Chambers—is very indignant with the new,- papers for easing that he role home from his church on a Sabbath day. Listen to his mild In the more that, thirty-four vearq of my ministry in this city, I defy any 01101, who has any respect for himself, r othe Lest regord for truth, to say I ever entered a car• riage to ride home from my church. I, there fore, charge the author of the above statement LLB guilty of a willful end mid Wiorim lalse hood TEIE latest case of default in New Volk city, is that of a wealthy merchant down town, who found a deficit of $lO,OOO in the account of one of his clerks. He culled the defaulter to account, and told him that if the money was not returned, he would arrest and expose him. The clerk mildly informed his employer that ho reckoned he should not return the cash, and that ho had a sutticient offset. Offset," said the merchant, " what do you mean by offset 7" "I mean my wile," replied the clerk. Not another word was said about the $lO,OOO. HENRY GRATTAN the younger is deud. He was once Member of Parliament for Meath, in Ireland, and only surviving eon of the great Henry Grattan. The event took place rather suddenly on the 10th ultimo, at his residence in the County of Wicklow. Mr. Grattan was among the faithful few who adhered to Mr. 'O'Connell throughout his stormy career of Irish agitation. - Mr. Grattan leaves no male issue, his children consisting of two daughters, both recently married, and who, it is to be presum ed will inherit his large estates. Disease of the bona is said to have been the a ause of death. Tut; Treaty of Villatranca, according to the editor of the Courier dos E(ais Unis, is not to be considored as a sort of accident ; on the contrary, " we must expect to see it assume the proportion s of the greatest event of the country, from the point of view "of the now French policy." Tho samo intelligent writer also tells us that we may be sure that "behind the Italian question, now apparently settled, will arise in a manner, more or less vehement, an English German question." In other words, Waterloo has yet to be avenged. THE Winans' steamer, at Baltimore, made another experiment trip on Saturday last.— The American says that the result was in every respect eminently, satisfactory. A uniform speed of fifteen miles an hour; carefully timed by the:buoys, was attained with thirty-six rev olutions per minute, the boilers working to about one-third of their capacity; and it be ing, even to the inexpert in these matters, ap parent that they were playing with their work. THERE were six hundred visitors at Bedford Springs, last week. 3IR. SECRETARY COBB has gone to Georgia, to see his family. THE PEACE OP VILLAPRANCA The Meeting of the TwcrEmperors..-Order of the Day of Franels Joseph--Italian, German, French and Estituateti of the Peace--The Condit:Mu lu whlelt•it Leaves Italy. TIM INTERVIEW OF TUE TWO Emr.F.Rolts 1 - corn,pondenee of the London Times.] . Ties Vit.hAritANcA, Monday, July l I arrived here early this morning, but had I come the day before, 1 could not have wit nessed more than . I did. Orders dictated by a' feeling of delicacy, had been kidert that only" privileged persons should approach the place of the interview. Every care had been taken not to wound the pride of the "Emperor of. Austria, to whom it would doubtless have been disagreeable to have been exposed too much to public view. Tho fleeting of the two sover eigns was fixed for nine o'clock. • Atli quarter before, Napoleon ill arrived at the spot, and' he came before the time in order that he might go on for a short distance to meet the Emper or of Austria. Francis Joseph soon made his appearance, and seeing. that his late adversary had courte ously- come to-receive hint, urged forward his horse. When the two parties had come near, the escorts stopped short, and the Emperors iid vaneed into the centre of the unoccupied spare. The escort of the Emperor Napoleon was com posed of MaNhall Valliant, Gen. Mastimprey. Gen. Fleury, the officers of the imperial house hold and of his stall, and of a squadron of tlw Cent Gardi.es and one of the Guides, all in their splendid full dress uniffirms. ills Majesty rode the tine bay horse which he has used sine, the commencement of the carol ,sign. Ile wore the undress unitorm of a general of division, with the kepi. The Emperor of Austria aliio wore an undress cap, and FIAY, a squadron of his hotly guard. composed or nobles, arid it squadron of hulans. It is said that he was much struck with the martial bearing of the French eitvalry,and that in presence of the Cent Gerdes and the Guides, the Austrian body guardand the hulans did not appear to advantage. Iln the two Save reigns meeting, in the mid space they courte ously saluted aid shook hands. The Emperor of Austria appeared pleased with the cordial welcome and open manner of the Emperor Na poleon. The two Emperors retold tred for /l moment alone in the middle of the 'said and exchanged a few words. They then rociproeal ly present:isd the otricers of their stuffs : and the moment aco-c tip! .q.v..no officers were inter mingled, and Marshal Vid I hint was seen in con versation with Limon de Hess. Napoleon 111. and the Emperor Prancia Joseph then ad vanced Side by side towards Villa Franca, the Cent Gerdes giving the precedence to the body gnard of Austria, who led the way, but the Guides passed before Hulans. At Villa Franca the hou-ouf 11. Carlo Morelli, situated in the principal street of the town, had been prepar ed to receive the two sovereigns. The. Emperor of An-trig had pa,n4l a night there heffire the battle of, Sollerino. It is a habitation coltlforlldde, but Tdmple, and not re markable for any extraordinary attraction. 1 had visited it early in the morning, and saw, in addition to the bedroom of the Austrian, Em peror, the sitting-room in which the_confer ence Was pews S.M.' hours later. The furniture and curtains were green, and the walls painted in distemper. There were sev eral seat= fir a unions kinds, but only two arm vhair,:. In rho centre was; :In oblong table, covered with a green chilli, and no it was placed, just ns I entered, a va-n nil freshly pain - erra flOWero, Which quite perfumed the room. It was there that_ for upward, of an hour and a half. the two Emperors were seated diseuss ing the highest. interests, and without any one being pre , ent. From a f is hing of du-Beery. the Kin.- of Piedmont wits not invited to the • interview. It ran not but be allowed that the pre!Tenee of a =ut't'erer is Id way: , morn annoying and hitch-ruble than that of a rival or of a conqueror. While the interview was going on, I was out side in the street, whence I could see the es con's, some remaining seated mi their horses. while others had disinounted. Itut not the slightest sound was hoard every kind Of con versation wai suspended ; and ah Feemod dom inateTl involun•Arily by a verlain et - note - in nro dneed by the importance of the incident which was passing. As to what took place inside, 1 • cannot say anything: all that I know is that when the two sovereigns i- , mist forth front the bo:1 1 perfectly sathdled. The word to Mill/Tit Wa, given, and in an instant all worn in tho saddle. The Emperor ' of Austria uttered it few words expressive of the admiration lir f-it far the Preach army, 3larshal Vaillant and Generali Mart i imprev and Flou•' , the honor of shaking hands them. Tie; two sovereigns then took leak e of ~thief with the greatest cordiality: and tlw next moment earn splemlid rertecc was on the way hack to the . place from which it had started. The Emperor of the French en tered Valeggio it little time otter 11. seasonable. We copy the following from some ii iiva ti e,si of 111r.i. Partington Tl , l.ii Look, soon to be issued from the pre •S of Messrs. ItriTwn, Taggard & Chase, of Boston: WNTI1111,:f: et.Aegs. Are you going to any watering place tide •minnier'." !TATA n young friend of Mr:. Partington, an one of The r u nt day -T, the present week. She had j 11.4 put up the indow to keep out the damp and disagree able air, and pulled her hapilkerilief more up over her shoulder to keep Mr Om chill. •Watering places,' said she, with o gentle top on the cover of her box, at OW t.imetnoli ing at Ike, who was engaged in making a kite out of the last Purntan Rreordcr, that the dame had lain by for her Sunday reading water ing pias.as I dont think much of, no w -a-dayA. There ain't 130 r,u4 of. 'em since the lucky motives have run oil with the slates: but Ones, us the old pumps stood by the wayside. nr,der the ambiguous trees, with a hollow log for the cattle to drink out of, - it seemed like a horses in ti desert, as some of 'ern used to say.' •Mr dear madam,' raid her young friend, • 1 mean the fashionable watering where people spT•nd the summer.' ' she replied, that's it, it' Well \re needn'tgo away fr o m home to And a watering place to-clay;and them that do, depend upon it.'—and here stir, laid her mouth elo:e to his ear, and spoke in a whisper---;‘they go for something el.ae be-sides the water.' Liihe gave him a queer look its sine said this, and pointed significantly to the little buffet irf the corner, where an old fashioned cut glass decanter stood. surrounded by half dozen little glasses, as if they were young decanters -just hatched 'out: but what she meant we dare not attempt to explain. Ike just then finished his kite by burning the holes for the 'belly band' with thesmall point of Mrs. Porting Lon's scissors, that had been heated red hot for the purpose." Popel al I W E subjoin the following atfei-ting obituary, which we have culled from the St. Paul Aibi nc,seticn of the 27th inst : DIED.—In this city, a night or two since, the People's Theatre, aged a little more than two years. It has long been lingering in an evident decline, and hopes were once inn while entertained that it might survive. In fact, we confess to having attempted to assist in pro longing its existence. lint all in -vain. It's fate was sealed—rest quiet cat in peace. It is dead---dead—gene up, bust, fizzled out, caved in, beyond redemption, and its wilhom mann nger keeps a peanut stand at kinne-ha-ha Tun Chicago Press and Teibime Says that since the fifteenth day of last. May, the price of standard wheat has fallen in that market seventy-four rents per 6usloel I •It says that' the result to grain dealers and speculators has been very d'sastrous all along the lakes, and that the hisses at Chicago, Milwaukee, Racine and other points, cannot bo less than a half million of dollars ! BLONDIN'S star is tube outsbOne by that of ono W. T, Aymar, who proposes, we are told, if Mr. Porter will allow scaffolding to bo erec ted on Goat Island, to turn a somersault down into the water, at the foot of theisland,achipth of one huridred and seventy feet from where ho springs. This will assuredly be surpassing the rope walker, and beating him at a bohnd. Two mtus of gold weighing twelve hunched pennyweights, are the product of thelabor of fourteen hands, seven weeks, in .a mine in Lincoln county, Ga. THE Secretary of the Navy has returned to Washington and resumed the duties of his De partment. ••• THE Now York .Eveiziag Day Book comes to us in a new and elegant dress. HUNT SZ: :tillska have Frank Leslie and the Lady's Book for August, the liewYork Ledger for next week andall the best periOtlicals of the day at their Literary Depot in 3Disonie .. A :raw Democratic paper to be called " The Union," is shortly to bo published at Hunting don, in:this State. . SECRETARY TOCCEY has returned from his northern trip. On Wednrsolny morning. August al, SANNIE Wife or William 14.13arrol v aged thirty yearn. Tlio'friornis of the family are invited to attend, the fu neral on Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, from the St. Clair Hotel. Plallimore papCts please Copy.] Vi'catiness of thc Stomach and Ilidigection .4,,utt,,. Great Ca:c Efiicfra by M.11.+41 The wife of PIETER Ds WITTE; living in Holland Tow n, Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, suffered mueli from 11 . cobit., of the Shouvich .211 Indili.stiwz. She ling been under a physician, care for some time.bul the de.ere.n seemed to baffle oven List skill Shepurcliased sonic At 11.f..1.N1f BITTERS atom office, which leo giv en tone In her stomaeln her appetite and strength are returning. rind we firmly beileVe hat .this in another great cure of IT your medicine. \V,' have still to record fumy wonderful cures effruded by this remedy, brat must wait another opportunity t hie thing you call rely upon, w but we have published rare from per Nous much respected in our eommumtv, and are literally true. .1. gill S/u/..,mput SlitP,njilt; Rcrid hiirlilv Coneentraled Bairn:Lye'slland Bitters I , 4put up in flair pint bottles and n•laileil 1,• dollar per brittle. Tile art • ttt denialtd thtei truly cri ll. lidirated 31edieinti Iraq indutivil Thane imitations, which the should guard agaiind purellasing. Beware of mu...inn - in! Ere thntour muse I: nu the 1:114.1 of V..in BENJAMIN PAi;E: 4".:0., Sole Proprietor?, No AV.a..1.101,ve,n Fir,t ee l Soiotiii AL . Virtu Zduertisements. Dissolution. THE FIRM (1 KNAP. CARTER, WIL soN co., has heel] ,h,sulvcd by the death of Henry Carter and Augu4tl,l,lsMt. The or the late tirm I CO. IVIII to ,1111.111 , • , 1 I. the tuhlenogn.nl limier the firm•r:nny of KNA P. : , :c1.1.1" & CO. KN Erie of HENRY CA RTER, JAM El WOOL) A et). HIAWATHA NIIT AND BOLT FACTORY Potent 110E-Pre,:pd Nut., of all ,izt -, 9 en hand, and mon Ennetured. Ai o. Bolts for Isrid Agrieol Enrol Implement, Sc.. fitrlti,hed at ,hurt nonce. IVarelkouse. No. 111 Water street. align y NAP, SCULLS t Co. TARENTITM CAMP MEETING. TRAINS OVER ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, WILL RUN AS FIJI, Di \VS :—Dri art from Pitt,l.urgh Stmioti AUGUST, lath, Wedr,day, 9:2 , i a, M. fin 0 P SL. 111 , .. Thar-43y. at .1.1 S. M. f,..a P. 11. l'Ztts, Friday. ..... 105 s. u. 1.00 P. 51. I. M. /1:11t. Saillrday.aL Cala 1. 11. 9:ts.t p . 15115. Mond :I).AL 11:1. 1.11. 1P 1 :11 A. M. [O.. r. M. 11 1 111..1 . 11t•Pday. 11L. 1•IL1. M. !OA 5. 11. rool p. 171.11. IVtaine,lay, s. at. 9::al A. M. (0 1 11 1 1 M. 11•111, 7 I.ll,:jay, P.:A A. M. L.: 1 0 P. M. —'0?) 1111 , 1 day, la addition, a tram wall 1,11 at Jan P. It, 111Pil , :i.0 P. 11. In•lirrinnq ;rn:nq n". 11 lePTe Ta,nalt, f W. , lnt-Aday, nt...7:1 , 11 A , M. 11,7.0 A. n, 71,5 II ht. 7:nl A. M. 7:11) A. M. 2311/ P. M. 71.6 P. Al Galt. S:uura ay, nl 7 . . , A) AM. 11'1)x. M. of p_y Sion.hy.nt 1:1.1 A. M. 7UI i 35. 2110 I. 114 Int h. Tuusday, n, " . (A) A. P. 2:o11 e. It. 711:, 1711,11'ed , ,,,,1ay,in...7:trn A. M. 2:011 r. sr. P(O,, Thurqday, at ..... .70.1 tu. 11:n1 71. r. sr..; In chy, in add:. ion; n L - ain leave :it 7:0:. r. P., and 111.%0 -1(41 tilts tiny. to itd‘ttt ion, nt 716 r. —,0»1111.4 Jay, in addition, at 7:0:, v. al. • . . . n.110:Z lsth I:. F. (INLY, Au ht_ NI ). CI )I,IV I, EET )11 SA I.E. .Isvi ripz, or s; , t roorti,. Lsih morn. iadilir and , 1111,in I reaa and trabbery. I.bl '22 friop bv S t drerti re. v lovaini. all In eund or der. I'. ico 12 -.1. It. cuTHILIEIer/k SON. 7,1 Market St. ON CA 1:7 4 4)N EET-- A convenient mitt. port ie., in f,..”1. part r, elifimbers. kaohcu, Le.: large yard, tree. mint ,Firlliak•t V. 1 , ,,r sill, k. ) . S. C1:1 II ERT sSi Market stret. I)E'EN El' THIS DAY—Shirting Cheeks, )1,,,i,„,, Shirt 6.rwul A: C. 11AN , ON I),VE, arei 71 Marker G ENTS' Ft:IZNISII I NtA Sill I:TS, t'01.1.41E.5. NECK -Tll-:,..1 Sill. Merin, Linen :ma e,,non Under G.arnenb,, Su [»mdorv. by N, vw ()PEN I Neat, style dark print , . Shirtiiii4 Print, liingharn, Clu•ak . Tick inks, Shirt ittrtionl.. ,tyit• 01 . 1:i111S, C. II :A SHUN IA) VE. 74 Market .trpeL IthiS. fresh. h)r sale by HENRY If. (t/LI.INS. I 1:( ) ().NIS.- I I ill doz. o.rtiltro.mis Gtr 1.) isv ENILY 11. CI LLINM. I. Pl,ll, Trout, :Mackerel nii,l 81,1rt , /i! iit• loy I • : tor ,ille 111.:NItY 11. C 4 1111 az- , oulsti IViuo low (Ii 0,01 I'NRY 11. CnLi.lSs. $)0 IiEWAIt I/. 1 4 ,111)1 .EN ollSatur,lay, isAY 1 1.11:. - :.yeftr , one 1.111,1 hffft xi fifty, , ifrof on CIO! ,1411., 31,1 Ilfl4l, ,:11.1111, 11ii.1 fin an .1.1 III.4:1DIr [III .I,lk Hot', ThY thu-f qf fro haiffy e. Ji tllti t 11N 1 , 71 - 1% All,, 111E11, {lll, had f.ii 14,1: yy.ft nil I.t-if.l lint. The al_ff:ft, re, ant oil! tiff p 31.1 iffr thy unary uud thief. or ffue-.li.flf fur yfther. 11. 11. pArrEusus . . U N :or :L wo,tory hon.., of tour ro..niri and es II :Ir. WWI tot toryl,llll,l '2O feet front on Vito by 1.64. fit des.), on an So nate none the I srplinn Allelzheny (Vv. For 4ult. Si5N, !Slarket Ftrert. A Two.sT( fly FOR s:5511 : roo:11s; -1(11:140 m Allecheny City. For :We Iks cpTIIBEItT R SIN, fIITY I'iIoPERTY Fol: promiTiVnt nt:111,1, for riot. Also dw'olhug -r -I; rt.ril EIMEIDEIMEM 1 31 7 1iE SALT! PLTIZEs.A.,I4! THE irCIA WARRANTED 'PRE AND Dili Table, Dairy and Packing Salt, I+ man Itfacturml by thu Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Coutpany, 39r. PENN STREET, ABOVE CANAL nrO:An-tmith AINA SToVE WORKS. ALELICANDER DRADLRY, XANUFACTIIrrIt AIM DCA= IN =at VARIETY Or Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves, PLAIN AND FANCY (IRATE FRONTS, &C. Sole Proprietor of the Celebrated PATENT GAS BURNING AND SMOEE CONSUMING COOK STOVES. 0111V0 and Sr IPI4 Rooms, 0c12.3,1y2p Nil 4 Wood sired, Pillshuroh • • • 0 77 A 1, MRS.- M. A. WEAVER'S MILLINERY STORE is removed from No. Y 4 Fifth street, to No. 21 , 0 n the opposite side of the street, nest deer to Eaton, Creo Co.'s new Moro, seeond story. fatml T ill; OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic kablishment in the City. WM. SCHIJCIIMAN PRACTICAL LITH 0 GRAPH E R CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS, DUFF'S COLLEGE BUILDINGS, PITTSBURG 11, PA jy2l:ly2p FURNITURE FOR CASH-A f u ll ft .,- sortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNI• TURF, embracing BUREAUX, JitOQ.K.CASE.9, WARD R 081,13, And every articleneeded in a well furnished dwelling . , as well as a splendid assortatent of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constnntly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which business is done at this establishment is for CASH. prices:we made negordingly. I'ersons in want or anything in the above lino, would be advantaged by calling at • FACKINER & N 0.103 Smithfield street, below Filth. J. D. Fscruvre, 'TOW( AL • mr"Sttly 91HE ATTENTION OF MEN OF MODE- J, RATE MEANS is called to the Offer for sale of forty of the most eligible BUILDING LOTS in the Second Warn, Allegheny City. The prices are suited to the bard times, and tune will be given to suit all purchasers. For portionlars inquire of . ALEXANDES. HAYS, Surveyor, Corner East Common and Water street, noa Allegheny City ENTE E LFII.O A R.D I NG.---Si x gentlemen A.J4 ixiiihe accommodated 'rich rooms and hoarding, in a iirst-elaes boarding house, pleasantly located on Liberty street, tiro minutes walk irom the 'business por tion or the cite. For further information apply to W. IT. NV FIITNIEA. at the office of the Morning Post. augttf MEN GROSSgood Round Cane hoops, just reeeked and or sale at JO S. HORNE'S, aug2 . _ No. 77 Market Went. (1001) SHIRTS, for men, at $1,50, and warranted to give satisfaction. always for sale at aug2 JOS. 110R.2E'S, 77 Market, street. BLACK ENGLISH CRAPES, of the make, by the piece or yard, always at low prices, at 77 Market street. (nu.V) Jt)S. HORNE. AT COST, AT COST, Summer Teininlings and Embroideries. JOSEPH. HORNE, al/g2 77111arket street. _ AMOTHER LOT of the new Woven Skirts just receitatt, at 77 Market street. !Mg . - JOSEPH . HORNE. STOC3K. 238.03KMP., 325 Walnut St., Philadelphia. . . .. Stock llooglit and Sold on Commission at ltnard of Bro- . hers; also in Boston, Nen' York and Baltimore. . ont.,ttt•lio LOCUST GROVE SEMINARY, • FOR YOUNG LADIES, ' D.A.I77B,MINTCPCTILLF.L TTIE N FAT A N NITA I. SESSION, of two terms. tic months to ft, will open on TUESDAY, THE IfiTII OF SEVIEMBER, at a o'elock,A. M. The Faculty of Teacher:: a to, fi lled their situations with each distingui9lied silo:es, during the pat year. continue their vonneetion with the in,litution. Uu 11,201111 t of the greatly increased facilities for travel atthrdeit by the new Passenger Railway, alimiteit number of Day Pupils will be received from Pittsburgh. The number of Boarding pupils is Moiled to thirty. Early applications are d,-irable. circular, containing, general information, term=. may t.. had at Davis' out Davison's, Booksellers, and at Kleber's and Mellor's, Mmie Dealers; or by addressing, throueli Pittsburgh Po-thifie., auelasitsep2o REV. (lEORUE T. RIDER, A. M. EW AND ENTERTAINING BOOKS Sixtylyear, of a Lifetime. by John Brown PopnlarTales from the Norse. by Dusent. Acadia: a Month Among, the Blue Noses, by Coz ns. Pevolketions of tieoflrey Hamlyn, by Henry King, 3lieheliTs e. I,' Amour. liwen Here, hi Poyins. in blue and gold. Antobnwraph) tiardAbli. The Bortratn , , Lc tho anther of Dr. Thorne. Striekland'. , Queens of no 41 and. vol. S. • Walter Thorni,y, by the author of Allen PreseotL The Ihinian,•, , u rrn , Itiodinn's Art of Extempore Speaking. .101 m Halifax. (tent., new edition ilhritrated. 'lllO Laird of Norlaw, s Seotto4l4 Story. The Wars of The [lieu, by J. 6. Edgar. Louggreth en the How,. Her. Hoek land's 4 'lrll,44itit, of Natural Hikury. Th. Cat allot, by U. P. H. James. The Tin T 1,11111110... Cf. suet K 1Y & CO., 55 Wood stns I.EALEAS IN •, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, The tinliscrilwrs respectfully announce that Sancta made by then! are guaranteed to tit; will he forwarded In any part of the Union, en receiving from the parties sending the orders, their personal measurement in uncle, aecording to the formula Kitten below. liententlier the size must be carefully and accurately taken. as all necessary allewanees hie made by the cut ter of the establvdonent. Fi—t—slioi :wound the neck. around the Wrict- Tb;,,l—Mize around the dust, immoduttely below the arntlals. F,,, , ,th—From the middle of shoulder, length of arm to wrist joitiL hilts-11riuht Of per. , , , 00, from the shoulder to th knee-pan. rho is quite unique, and will he of great value goatlalacit at ft ft,talaat t wit., find it imp.s,ible of *Jill At l , oan Slarte to Ito,. to styi., uoti tit, .‘l-0. "nI Mold. full a,o-ortmeut or Shirts if 011 r mat oLivture. An) orders addr.,sed to on by mud, will 1, promptly at tetol,.l I'. S :stabe by what 4 . . , IIVPyfItIVO they alre to I L. !I I RSIIFF.I,I, a SUN. JP ) No. na Wood street. CEA PET: STILL.--: Which I pm setliuq ntn grv.ll, reduction_ from enkL 4 110 i), ~•111. 0 a har:nin. liom neher 01. plaeo, itt tho Cheap ONII Hi ore of jyr.o- Market.,:t... second door from Fifth. CL* PSI N(3 urr ! CLOS] NG OUT ! ! 9ur entire stork or 11 , toreromovin, In our NEWi , TOI:I , .-Eliced ON 1 , 11. - 1' STREET. iy:loran, and Market et. orum 1, w, ,h; ct)LLAns .._ , 4- , all to snit the lArgest New Foundland or tl oo.Wo-trTerro.7. I•on,1 171PNER & P:U.11I;11, 78 Nni str..f.t II at :to MISSES' ANKLE TIE A tire. 311 7 1 1,ef.11.041 .1:1" 2 R THE IRON CITY TRUST CO. No. iG Liberty Si., Pittsiburgh. 6EI , II:GE E. WARNER, Pi • RuISERT C.. , (7llmEirrz. Ca hier. T"'iNSTITUTI( )N \VI FL BE OPEN uel re 3,1% for hte..ine..,o. MtPNIIAY, the FIIIST DAN' \ nn.de 111 all the PrinCirild eines of the ['nit, .1 t 4 tntes :Ind me Uonadas, and pro,eed, promptly rrmit ted to any deemed leant on day of rnatunty, Exchdno : ,n the Principal taies of the fast and W,A Deposit, received in P. - ir und ellrelll. Funds Intere-t :Mowed en flute acp , ,its. iy27:ln- ti ENsr FRENCH CA.LF BOOTS, SHOES 13.. !Uhl Se I ling eiy low tai close out, At 61 /dal ke. sire E BCEI3IERTZ k Co:g, 0' 33 No. 31 Fifth street. 1)110'1'03RAll, A M BROTYPE, :NIEL A N i,TYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY, I ',rarr Fifth and - Groat sfrects.—Tho subscriber has ur uf. I,OIIIS in M7IOIIE'S BUILDING. is now take htliene,e , 111:11 CANNOT FAIL TO GIVE sATIsEA(IION. Call and examina the c‘,lleel 4 , 11. A. LANE, t'Anina nf Fifth tuld Grant atreeta RAILROAD SPIKE COMPANY Jos. Dilworth. D. W. C. Bidwell, P 7 o:',, Roy, d'..slcctt.) Si iNI , VILTITEAS Or RAILROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND DOAT SPIKES, Car. of Water at. and Cherry alley, iy2l;:ly PITTSBURGH, PA FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONARY leo Cream, Cakes, Soda Water, Cam Drop?, nod Con femiona of all kinds always on hand. IVC6 42 St. Clair street. LADIECOLORED GAITERS S' To c10,c5 out. pi - pv . 1,41,, 4, I reeiriug our fall goo ALL KINDS OF SUMMER TTUS BAN D'S GA LCINEp G MA NESIA • large tinpidy of thia highly esteemed - and popu lar urtiele pod. hiecived, and for Polo hy L. WILCOX, jrZT col. Smithfield and Fourth its; 1 All aI"S .1) rivalled preparation has stand the test of lank use, and still stands at the head of the numerona prepitra tions for the hair. A large supply just received; and for ode by L. WILCOX, .ir 27 (ir. Smithselil and Fourth sts. Q.OFT FINISH SHIRTING MUSLIN.- kj Another enso just receiveNl. Summer Goods sell ing very low. C. LLOISON LOVE, JS 2S 7.1 slarket AMBROTYPES.-A ILEACTLITI, DU - R. 034 F ncrues—warranted--can be MCI MN low as at any first class establishment in the country, at jy2S:lw WALL'S, Fourth street. DO~L'TIC AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, of every variety. Also, Press Goods, Lace Man ties, Stlla+, Hosiery, White Goods, &e. C. mom& LOSE lei 74 Marked *treat. gr a ,oslNG OUT, all our Summer Goods, such as Lawns. Itenacea, Ducala, Lace Mantillas, a 1 C. LIANSZ/N LOVE, 74 Market street. FRIAS LI SUPPLY of Leech's New Post °Rico Directory, just received by .1. R. WELDIN, iY3O G RANT'S CASES; VOL. 1., for sale by .7. R. NI:ELWIN, jy3o ' 63 Woodntreet near Fourth. Xetr dvtrfisentents. CIIARLES 11. KEEN, L. HIRSHFELD & SON, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, No. S 3 Wood Street SoHE S ,, H.EI , SHOES, J(tS1:141 H. IIoRLAND S1:3131 Ii P. GOODS, EATON, CIIEr, & ( 0 , UZILE.B, TETT.ErS, 13G Woo4l .-ttvet Ell= :".1 Fifilt Ntreet PATENT LEATHER GAITERS., F. A. MIERSCH & SONS, Wholesale and Retail. SELLING VERY LO\V W. & SCHMERTZ L CO. :11 Fifth street HATS AND CAPS, DODDS', !p Wood Street, ppe dgor Sopth of:Fitth J. HARVY DAVIS 4 _OHN PHILLIPS TOSEPH H. DAVIS. Dr4.l 7 4iS' 4 PHILLIPS, BRASS FOUND.tRs: AND MANUFACTURERS, • "Cr SJI 33 P. S , GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PLUMBEVUMATERISLS, GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. , Agents for Allen's Celebrated Steam and 'Water Guages, MANUFACTORY NO. nO. WATER, AND 104 FRONT STS., PITTSBURGI-1, PENN'A: Warerooms. 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh. and Federal street, Allegheny City. aug3.6rntß2d' New 3dvertiseutotts. KOTIOE.—Books • will )e opened to. receive subscriptions to the capital stock of the 1110 NONGALTELA 'PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, -at the St. Charles Hotel, in the rite of Pittshurgh.on the Till RTBENTII DAY OF AUGOST, A. It, 1559, at lu o'clock A. M., of said day. jy CITY AND COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, in pursuance of an aet of Assembly relating there to, and the Charter of Incorporation, iipprosed April MIL 1839, Books to receive suliseriptiens to the Capital Stoek of the City and County Insurance Company of the eity of Allegheny', will re-open tittle , office of PETER. PLTERSON, Federal street, Allegedly. on MONDAY, the Ilth of July, and be continued until - the whole number of chores are subscribed, from 9 o'clock, A. 31 , to 4 o'clock. P. 31„ each day. Josiah King,, James L. Graham, Henry Irwin, William B. Pusev, -Peter Peterson, John Birmingham, 0. G. Craig, Win. P. Boum, James Old. John Irwin, Sen, Janice Gibson, John Sampson, C. Yeager, George Lewis, Samuel Gormly, Nicholas Voeghtly, Sen., John A. Scott, B. P. 3l'Dowell, John W. Riddle, • David Greig, Samuel Lindsay, Jun., J. Longmore, M. Boreland, Thomas Farley, L. 31. Evans, Alex. II ilands, B. W.Poinidexter, Thomas Donnelly, . James Park. Jun, Jame; A:Gibson, L. Leet Shields, Cbmmi.teionem. jyllaf TO NEW CASTLE BY 'CANAL. L..rAL° I , VM F F' r t;i - UNNFITW. V.CAVa. forget that the daily line of Packet between New Castle and New Bnghton Mill connect with the accommodation train. on the 5:20. P. w, and with the B:lK.i, .t. at, at New Brighton. Sc going by thin routo you trill save timefmd money, winch is a grist object nt the Present time,' at money is scarce, add the frost has done great damage _je2.5:51n.c1 HUGH M. BOLE ) ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, GREAT WESTERN PL.% INING 1111 LL, co , Mar tian, and Dogile,ne . Pitt.:tirgh. Pa., will make to order, and warranted as good as eFin be made, the following tnaehinerv, viz Steam Engines, Turning Lathes. for wood and iron: Planers, for wood and iron; Drilling h - whines ; Hansen and Tiibaceo Screws; Patent right and Model Machines. in the best manner; Shafting. Putties, and Hangers, of all sizes and variety; Screws. of any diameter and pitch, to tureen feet in length. Wilt also make. nod have on hand, Doctor and :Nigger En gines, and . Deck. PunipS for steamboats, Jer. LMhe ..hear, aml other Planing done to order; can plane 12 inches wide, by a feet G inches long: All Orth ,,, Fillednuti Barnadlo Solicited. N 11.—Paritenlar :mention and promptitude given to repairs on Printing Presses and other Machines. Jylfelyibis To Housekeepers. OMETHING NEW.—B. T. BABBITT'S S BEST MEDICINAL, SALERATBS, manuliutured from common salt, and is plc Q 0 J ett ew entirely different from other fsaleratus u All the deleterious matter extracted itl suet, a / manner as to produce Bread. Biscuit, and all lolt'ikinds of Cake, without containing . a particle oIIAiS . D jSIII.I-11i ILI when the bread or eak e is baked; there- „Jby producing whole:mine results Evert maid l/cle Saleratus is turned to ga.., RlOpm,esll U Ithrough the bread or biscuit while baking; con- Irs , queiitly nothing remains but C 61111114111 Salt. 'Water and Flour. You will readily perceive by Qdhe taste of this Salacious that it is entirely MI- 6 8 ~, ferent (rein other :Later:atm. It is packed in one ;salmi papers, each wrap !per branded. B. T. Babbitts Best Medicinal , llTh.slateratus." also. pimure, twisted loaf of bread.."" W . _!..11 , a glass rltterve.ing water on the top.-1. 7 o:s w „r i y a , ,, , u . p m ll l . p C i l , i r l.sl ;,, t/ r61,11,, ,, , , r •r t,),2,, ,0 1. 011 , 1 , 1 t rA , next exactly like the lirst—brand Full directions for making Brian' with tlib. ,Salcratus Mid Sour 31ilk or 'resin Tartu, wilt 4 e,acminpnrzy each package: also, directions' forlc 91- u qdnuklng all kinds of Pastry; also, tar maltingi" iStaiil \l and Seidlitr. Powders. I. 5 . 051/ !HAKE vourt OWN so.n.p, 7 WITII 1;) B. T. BABrlrrrs PURE CONCENTRATED PoTASII. !Wart - anted double 1110. strun!.th of ordinary Pot-. r put up in ran=-1 lb. 3 111',4_1;1ti... aud . ,. V 12 fulldirections for nialiiipz lard:ind U 3 • Ii . . !Suit Comitimers will tied . 111 etteap..• I,st Potash in market. ANI Manufactured and for sale by It. T. BA lift No , and N. Y.. • , 7 N4..r..s India floston. NEW ARRIVAL OF ":7 PIANO FORTES. JUST I.ECEIVED, A NEW LOT OF PIANOS, From the Manufactory of CHICKERING & SONS, Of lit; and : octaves, and varioits Ayle of finiob WALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED.-C 3.- The public are invited to call and examine the stock of the subscriber, which consist, of nearly FIFTY PIANOS_ JOHN H. MELLOR, lZipThree Excellent Piamoxto Rent. NEW STOCK OF MELODEONS. JUST RECEIVED-A SPLENDID NEW lot. of MELODEON S. from, the tottery of MASON 4 11,11MLIN. Boston, " including all the styles made by this fiim. These instroments have been approved by the greatest musicians in the country—na Dr. Lowell Mason, Geo. F. Root, W. B. 13neibury; and others—eon sequently they van bo relied on as being first class instru ments. They are noted for tne following points: 1. Their pure and musical quality of tone. 3. Their great power of tone. 3. Their perfect equality of tone. 4. Their prompt and easy touch. 5. Their beautiful style of finish. C. Their durability. :. Their cheapness of price. For sale only by JOAN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street. Descriptive eiienlari mailed to any address. [myl3 AVM. 11. WIIITNE V, NOTARY P.' T_T MA IC_ OFFICE. at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth street, near Wood. A HOMESTEAD FOR $lO. A HOMESTEAD FOR $100: ALL3O, HOMESTEADS FOR $1 000 AND OVER, BIITILTFI, ON AND - anlu RAPPAHANNOCK RIVJER: AUOVZ ADD 6111.0 W Fredericksburg In Virginia. • ANEW TOWN CALLED ItAPPATIAN NOCK,has recently been - bud out in Culpepper comity, in the midst of the GOLD - REGION OF VlE risn A, surrounded by Alusis and SLNt'o COMPANTrS 611.1.1 Farms and Town Lots in alternate divisions or summa, can now be had fur a -MERE SONW." simply to INDUCE art-nal:turf in-this desirable region. $151,900 worth of land is to be divided amongst j,urchasers, GIVXN ACCAV, as an inducement to come on and make improvements, and the land is of the most improvable qualities. Many have already settled, and scores of °there:in...coming. Oben Ftamso r4r(6; in Warts of any siik CO suiCpurella sers, can also be had at from ten to twenty dollars pq acre, payable in easy quarter yearly . instalments. Dii 'questionable tale.v wilt in' el ca,us Lc Utren. A . GENTS ARE WA N'ti;lll' Evety~heiatQ.'setttllesleads. Liberal ilebleemenls will be given. For particulars addr,.,ss E.'IIAUDEIt, Land Agent, jyie:tf Port Royal, Virginia.. NEW FIRM. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAMS . TEA AND , GAS PIPE FITTERS, PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds of brass work,-. DEALERS IN GAS FIXTURES, &C. Office and Wareroom, No. 124 Wood at., • flve Doors - from Fifth. Foundry, N 0.152 First st.,tive Doors below - Monongahela house. The well-known practical 'skill and experience in the various branches of Brass Casting, Stearn and Gas Pipe Fitting, of the senior members of the firm, (who will glee their pemnal attention to all work entrusted to them,) should entitle us to a share of public patronage. All Orders Proisptly Frilled. 1 NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, 310ORGATE sTsEET, LONDON. CAPITAL •'• • 86,208,80 G oo PAID UP CAPITAL AND SUP PLUs.. 2,104,111 02 ANNITAL - REVENUE, for the year ending January 31,1858. MITTS COMPANY 4NSURES AGAINST 1 Loss or Damage by Fire. almost every description of Property. • The Rates of PreteUlm arc moderate, and, in all C:.es, based upon the character of the owner or occupant, and the merits of the risk Looses promptly adjusted and paid without reference. to London. special permanent fond provided,in Phi/a dophiti for payment of laws in ibis country • • REFELLENCES PIITSIMIGH : Messrs. James M'Cully & Co., 174 Wood street; John Floyd & Co.. 173 Wood street; " Brown A Kirkpatricks. 193 Liberty street P. Gregg & Co., 99 Woolf street; • Wilson, Al'Elroy & Co., 54 Wood street; " - James It'Condless & Co., IS; Wood street; B nish A Co., 95 Water street; " B. A.. Fahnestock & Co., First and Wood eta.; " Jos. Woodwell & CO., Second and Wood ets.; " Atwell, Lee A; Co.. 8 Wood street; Co.; Fourth and Market streets id'Candlcss. Means k Co, Wood and Water sts serum:sem rs rrtnAstmemt. George R. Stuart. Esq., 13 Bank street; Messrs. Myers. Clsgliont Si Co., 232 Market street; Wm. ACKer, A. Co., =South Front street; M'Cutelieon & Collins, Front arid Aten'streets Smith, Williams & Co., 513 Market street; " James (Anthills A; C0.,;.M and 22 Letitia street Joseph IL Mitchell, Esq., President Mechanics. Bank James - Dunlap, Es q., President Union Bank; lion. W. A. Torter,late Judge Supreme Court. JAMES W. ARROTT, Agent, TempOrary Office,ll.4l3 Wood street. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO OF PITTSCURCH. OFFICE—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. TNSIIRES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF 11 FIRE AND 'MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOILN D. lIcCORD, Vies President; D. M. BOOK. Secretary; Capt.. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. • • - Dzsrerorts—Datte Jones. C. G. Hus-,ev, Harvey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John Wilson.l3.L.Fabnevtock, Jan, D. McCord, Isaac 111 Pennock, R. P. Sterling, Capt. Wm. Dean, Thos. H. Howe, Robt. H. Davis. - DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED BY TIM LEGISLA TURE- 1 - OF PM",TNELVANIA,IB3S. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THJSD AND WALNUTS 2'S runADELPET.A. Marine Insurance. ON VESSELS, I (*Arran. FREIGHT, j INLAND INSURANCES • . - - - - On Goods, by River, Canals; Lakes, and Land Carriages - ; to all parts of the Union. FIRE: rNSURANCY....s On Merchandise generally, On Storaa, Divelluag Houses, etc., etq p . ASSETS OF THE COMPAIt ;N.:arm:eau-a 1, 1851. Bonda. Mortgages, and Real=Estale.... ...... 71.3413 35 Philadelphia City 0 cent. Loan 105,144 00 Pennsylvania State , Loan. . . . . 101,4:5.00 United States Treasurer Notes . 30.113 50 Railroad 6 l.cent. Mortgage 80nd5......-.....- 573:5 00 Stocks in Railroada, Gas - and Insurance C05....0 •25,atv::. 50 Bills Ileeeivat le . . . . 201,066 3G Cash on hand .. , . 42,007 85 Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums on). Marine Policies recently issued, and otherol,Zo 14 debta due the Company.-- -..........-.. ... ) mascrons. Win. Martin, Samuel E. Stokes, . Edmund A. Souder, _ I. F. Peniston, Theophil us Paulding, llenry Sloan, John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington. John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooke, J tones Traquair, Spencer 3Pllvaine. Wm. Eyre, Jr., Thomas C. Hand, James C. Hand, - Robert Burton, . Win. C. Luclivi_.,Lr Jacob P. Jones, Joseph H. Seal, James B. MTarlatd Dr. R. M. Boston, Joshua P. Eyre, Geo. G. Lieper, John B. Semple. Pitt Hugh. Craig. D. T. Morgan, Charles Raley J. T. Logan, ~W ILLIAM MARTIN, President. TAGS C. HAND, Vies President HMIS LrLDIO.II, Secretary. . T. A. MADEIRA, Agent. de ' No. 05 Water street. Pittsbnrgh. pEurr.ADELPHIA - FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HO. (49 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom Rouse, WILL , MAKE ALL KINDS OF LisTSIJ RANCE. either Perpetual or limited, on every description of Property or' blereliandise: at reasonable rntes of pro:mina. ROBERT P. KING. President, M. W. BALIAM. Viet , Prosiddrit, - DIRECTORS - E. R. Cope, Geor , o W. Brown, JosePt S. Paul, John Clayton, Wilor, Charles Bayes, E. B. English, P. B. Savery, C. Sherman, S. J. Ilagargee, F. 13.1.acaft=7, Secretary J. O. COFFIN, Agent, jy-kly Corner Third and Wood streets! ENNS Jacob Painter, Rody Patterson. I:Grier Sproul, C. A. Cotton, James El: Hopkins. A. A. Carrier, Henry Sprout, :licit. Voeghtly, George W. Smith. A. J. Jones, - . Wade Hamplo - Robert Patrick, phart-ered • '11300.000 •FIRE\Q "AL4R.II4E TA.E.MT, of alt seriptions. , 81 WOOD STREET Merchants' Insurance Compan; OF PHILADELPHIA. M. V. PETTlT„Prcsident—p. SVCANN Secretary Amount of Capital Stock paid in and inveated,3o,ooo 00 . ... 63,428 35 - • $263,4283 Insures Cargo Risks on the Ohio and 13 . issippi Rivers and Tributaries. Insures against losa idamage by Fire. Also. against the Perils of tho Se a and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTORS Wm. T. Pettit, - J. C. hlontgoniery, John 31. Pumroy, D. J. 3PCann, E. F. Witmer.. Re to Gnilion, B. L. troolston, John A. 3larshaSt, C'La.s. B. Wright, .John J. Patterson, Elwood T. Posey. OFFICERS: _ WILLJA iI V. PETTIT. President - E. F. WIT3IER, Vice President, D. J. 3VCANN, Secretary. - . REF'ERENCES: In Philadelphia: in Piii/adalphia: Seiner, Lamb k Co., Justice Co; Truitt, Bro. k Buck, Morgan'AStidfele, A: T. Lane k Co.,_ Pummy, Caldwell Co. ' PITTSBURGH OFFICE. NO. 97_ WATER STREET. ja.s' R. W. POINDEXTER, Agenf.• Pittab) \urgh Insurance Company, NO. 96 WATER STREET 'PITTSBURGH. ROBERT GALWAY. President! • _ ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice Pyesident. D, p F. A. R - IiaIART, Secretary. Are- Insures against HULL AND CARGO RIBES, on the Ohio and' Alissis , ippi Rirers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against loss and damage by Fire; and against. ihe Perils ot the Bea and Inland Navigation and Tmnspor- Robert Galiva3', • Samuel bitinrlcan, Joseph P:Circ.x. arni - . 7 q. D., John Scott, • - James David ftielhey, James Hallman, Charles Arbutdimot, Alexander 13radidy, - L. Leech, John Fullerton, N. P. Hart, ft.. Robinson, _ Robert Hr Hartlev, William Carr, . 3VG,11. te Westerii Insurance Company, OF PITTf3BI7IIGH. GEORGE D.II2SrE, President; F. M. GORDON, Secretary. Orsicz No. - 9.: Water street, (SPart,g &C.o.'s Warehouse up stairs,) Pittsburgh.. Win insure ngruile , t al . 1 kind..; of FIRE. MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors. who aro well known - in the community, and who are deterwtined, II prompt - nese anti liberality, to maintain the character winch they have assumed, as offering the best protec tion to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, ARRIL 30th, 1859. Stock Accounts . Mortgage ' • .Otlice Open Account -1, Ca.h Premium ...... Notes and bills discounted George Daraie, J• W. - Butler, Jamee M'Auley, Andrew Ackley, Nathaniel Holmes, D. Itt. Long, . C. - W. Bicketson. 3nsuranre. ESTABLISHED IN 1830 SAFETY To all parts of the world. "figVANLI. INSURANCE CO. Of Pittsburgh. -.Bro. 63 Fourth Street 01 0 11=5: 4. 4. CARRIER, Presideilt. 1. GRLER SPROUL, SeereizuT DIH2OTOIB MEIVEM George W. Jackson, VAles.rir, c Alexander launick, Win. H. Smith, 134.t4 933,731 12 •S 90,000 00 2,160 00 . =0 00 17.336 39 15,387 .-_. 30,076 12 .--. 153,339 LV 4309,149 OS