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'''-', ':',.:;'-'55:'.:Z''''..1,•;;..i:':.,:''.;,•.;',.;:t.,••:..b71,:4`: ‘..f.•...7,4%,•_.,' .1.",,.,.,,:! ~_; 4 E ~:r n: S .:.' lEEE -.:' , ;::::i7 . 1 - :_ f;',.7:: 1 ':'...,‘::::: , ..... , :" . ;. ; ',;:•,-;' - 2.t: , f.:;`: . 4t::::.t... , .; . . ...,; REECE EOM = v{s ~~ tt,-~.. ~y'. c~ a ~, ~' s- ~i ';, ; "t • ; , ....4-'ll o 4 l^ • • 4 - 7* t,A.t.1,11,*' . . , t ' , r ' •••• •- •-• - • - ;.••,• ~~-~~4'':'y" Pait9 iost. FRIDAY MORNING DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. . AUDITOR GENERAL, RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT, of Philadelphia SERV . EYO P. ENERAL, JOHN ROWt, of Franklin County DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET• -4281eIriNi GORGE F,.GlLl,muick,7 or Pittsburgh. .e . 's agrilei `S.4.I,ORNIT: JOHN N. IFCLoWNX,.or Pittsburgh. lITATE SENITAL 54.11-41'*:KEE. Jos EFT( ff• DA.VLSoiI Allegheny City; SAMUEL W. MEANS. of Robinson township; STEVEN:3 OI S, of.MoonAtnvntibiy4 ; STUCK - MATH. of Alleglieny ray: ANDREW 3A.c.,R.SQN DEAumoNT, of Pittsburgh covrr rulamo.Nta:-, EDWFARD'CADIPBErat, -Pittsburgh cotrYntassfstnittc , • JAMES BLACK3IO4E,. of rittlbargh er.W4Nri,. AUDITOR:. 0111 , 15114E3, , of Pittal;argb . _ covyrr si - arrroa: JOEL 1 ETCIII34, otElizabeth . _ nmecyoa OP TUC 1 , 008: amostAs NEEL, of Taieutum _ 7 ILEA - 14TH OF CITIES. The comparative ;healthiness of different ,citie.situad .thoincal causes which affect the general health of communities, is an infpor tant as well as interesting subject of irilves tig,ation._ Of late years considerable atten tion` iai beenpaid't4i this' subject, both by staticians and. the medical faculty. London, although it contains a population of three millkais' cif people - , is . - still one of the freest cities on earth from the more virulent forms of disease.,;The-auseof,this, probably, in a great - degree, in the . careful - 'attention jtlisapff c~ to di am e, and the ptfotul,t. removal,hythe authorities,. of all miasma producing,causes., To this day., , the horrors of tli'e"gieat - Plagtic in London,', l m : e remem bered, anal' preventive= of every kind, Which scieneeran suggest, arc liberally made nse,o to olniate the:recurrence of jinilad season. pf pe.stilff6,...and death. The eitiei of Yhila delphia and Boston stand'very nearly equa to London in good health. But N4-4N- York witiLits fine Jooation, its CrOton. water,: a altit§ iteltifirable faciiitit , s for' keeping ul . . . rmed - sanitary condition,' is the lowest . 'point of health, of any known city. At the .. • preSeiat'Aline, its weekly-mortuary record averages from, six to seven hundred. 13Yr-own City of Pittsburgh is, without , Jl4lll3l,:the healthiest eity, of its - population. on the face of the globe. It is only within a few,years.thatits mortuary statistics have Vt.ctou regularlykept; but the weekly reports . _ . 3liirdach, the Physician to. the Board of Health; are a, most gratifying evidehe'e of the'pre-erninent healthfulness of our locali ty:- The total deaths here !Or the last week - _ in July, were only eighteen, while in New _ York,. for the same week, the number was upwards of six - hundred. 'The difference of ..e.population b - eing taken - into account, the n2tortality in New York is more than ..knible . - "thatin Pittsburgh in the same number of To seine . eXtent, - the causes of our '`..elirtiing this blessedness of health, are a Mattel.'6f speculation. In part., it is, no doubt, attributable to the industrious habits of our population. There are few people in Pittsburgh who waste away their energies and their health in luxurious ease. We fiike"p`letitY Of exercise. We work Vara . . We haie , goodappetiees. - - Our markets are well supplied with 'wholesome food, and we eat . well. We hate pure water in abundance.; and our climate is as, .healthy AS . hills and valleys, and streams can make it. It is prole -add, bath; the'Sulphur end hit iinieri"of the coal which we burn, and which renders our ataidsphere dark and disnial to thote unaccustomed to it, conduces to the general health. At least we are remarkably free from lung diseases. If our city is dirty, one thing is clear—it is a lea/the fir!! At; the last session of the N. Y. Legislature, a special committee was raised to investi gate the subject of health in the city of New York, which reported that, " the city' of New York, in proportion to its population, has - a higher ratio of mortality than other large cities in this country and in Europe.", The testimony is clear and conclusive, veri fied br statistics that have not been invali dated.- In he year 1856, the deaths in London worn one in 45 ' Philadelphia. 44.5 • , Boston “ • , 40 New Tort: " 15.07 We subjoin as a matter of interest the opinions Ofa number of medical gentlemen of 'established reputation, which were sub mitted to this committee, and are embodied in their. report: Dr. John. W. Francis, an eminent physician, says : " I reply most positively that the health of , lifoiw (York - is inferior to that of other - large Thiladelphiaishealthier." • Dr. Simon _Bathelder says: ." If .I were to assign a reason -why Boston is more healthy than New York, or why the city of Philadelphia is more healthy than New York, I would say that the Quaker ish shrewdness of Philadelphia, and the Yankee stirewdrfs'of Boston, tend very much to pre vent the Causes of disease. The location of Philadelphia is morejevel than this;'there are more physical causes'of diseases there than there arehere, independent of the temperature of the climate. • • It seems to me that New York sheuld Le the ; . healthiest place in - the world," &c. -Dr. - Alfred C. Post says: "The mortali ty-returns show-a larger amount or mortality in New York; in proportion to the population, than in any other city, I believe, of temperate climate, &c., yet I regard that our situation is admirable with reference to salubrity. Dr. D.,lferedith Reese says: " It is my profession al opinion that the health of the city of. li'cw York is at present' and ha. 3 been for many years iltferieir to that of any other city on the globe, and this while our topography, latitude, tem perature,: climate, 'proximity to the 'ocean, purity of water as well as air, facility of. sew erage, and convenience for recreation of our people in lite t parks, upon our rivers on either bide, and.in the adjacent and readily accessible loatilitieSin our immediate vicinity, are all b, the highest degree salubrious, and ought and hytg,4l% easily'b© naraia to render New York the bealthidst - city in the . world." Ricluird s. li.issain says: . "Oar mortality is larger by quite one-third in-proportion to Philadelphia." Thetestimony of many others was to the same effect. In March, 1858, the Supervisors of New Yorli,ln their reports, said "The propor tionate mortality of London now is one in forty live, while that of New York ism:wiz 8.4 great as was: that ~of London two centuries - since, being one in twenty-seven in the year 1557, whereas fifty years ago,' it,was better than that of Londomnow, viz: one in' forty-s Wand a half. Thus the condition of these two cities is completely reversed." The folloiving are the rates of mortality in some of the large cities Philadelphia and London arc about- 22 in low Berlin is - 25 in 1000 Turin is 20 m 1000 Paris is 28 in 1000 Geuoui., 31 in 1000 I.l u ous is - 33 in 1000 urg 30 in 1000 New York i, 35 in 1000 Pittsburgh Is - '-17 in 1000 The general fact that .the people in the United States are Probably the healthiest. in the world is, we belieStritted. In England, Franc Denmarkdeathi are about 23in.,:.*Y.1.0 . ; t` T .r f •olland and Sweden, 24 inlOlV,, x 1)00 ; in Austria, 31 in in 1000: in the . , New, . • •..! ;, •": arrangements of the city, and the habits of For min ades ony—ls is Becog, t dons.ns.L i Chevreal, l the Galt th te Owen Jones, has its population. The fact that Pittsburgh enjoys a pre-cmi nent deg,r , e, of health is no reasoq i wity pkip , ersatitauy regulations should notbe . k.eitnp, andVispeciallyjn ther:Num YT.ho drat4go cieo*city - shcould:heimProved, espeOallylia = the'otit4 vacids. It.is n netc worPiY fact,.that notivit4Standing,the, gett erat good heidilif onr: - eity, that demies ch, visit us, they are remarkably fatal. The cholera, in a single month, took oft as many people here as usually die in a year. ' For this great fatality there were, without _doubt, local causes, which limper sanitary regulations in advance m igh tit ave alleviated. Heal ,inight be rendered still more.so,..b,y .the-proper attention to its sanitary regulations. In this matter, we trust too :much' Providence, and not enough to the use of tl test', means With which I:rnvidenee has supplied us. OUR WEEKLY THE WEEKLY POST, for the present week, containing all the latest news, and a large quantity of interesting literary and miscel laneous Matter reports of tho markets, lo cal intelligence, kc., may be had at the counting room this morning, in wrappers, ready for mailing. In clubs of five, this ex cellent family journal, is furnished at one dollar per year. MT?, RAVE received a .communication, over I.hil -signature (if "A Listener," iirdiniul- Nerting.severely upon .1.1.!v. Dr. Presiley's ser mon on tho observance of the Sabbath. While chaining' for hinigelf the right of individual opinion on this question, and attacking Dr. Prestley for his illiberality towards those who differwith hith , in relig,ous faith, the writer ling fallen heels over head into the very error with which h echarge; the Reverend Doctor, Wo cannot publish the communication. It would lead Loan embittered end useless person al discussion not suited to our columns. Crain Buslue,o , of the ear. The receipts et Chicago, during the last week have been, of flour 5,1:17 bbls. ; of wheat 17,151 bushels; of eora, 68,561 bushels ; of oats, 11,181 bushels.; waking a total of 1:10,3:29 bush el; of grain. The entire receipt- tiaras the I.t of January last, have been :12.5,'2. 0 3 bbts. flour; 1,483,951 bushels wheat, :1,016,113 bushels of corn, 38;1,576 bushel.; oats, and 99,2116 bushels barley, making a total of 13,138,1 bushels. The reueirts at that time biat year, were nearly twelve millinliof bushels. The Shipments during the last week: have been 6,088 bbls. of flour, 4r074 bushels of w heat, 1111,671 bushels of corn, 42,909 bushels of oats, anti 2,762 bushels of barley, a total of 241,747 ,:bushels of crAi 11. The t. 41,1 shipments of the season, since the Ist of ,lan nary, lidvo been 196,581 bbls of flour, 167,550 bushels of wheat, 2,169,445 btvdiel of corn, 213,470 bushels oats, and 30,392 bushels barley making a total of 1,422,021 bush.'ls of grain. , The shipments at this time last year, were nearly 10,000,000 of bushels. who is serving out his term of imprisonment to which he was sen tenced by Judge Cadwzdader, is engaged at chairmaking in the Eastern Penitentiary. His health continues good, although, of ("Mire, he is notch damaged iu . spirits. There ia, lo nn change, in his general appearance. Strong eflbrts have, and will be made by many prominent and inthiential citizens of various States to Obtain a full pardon fur him. IN TUE CITY.—Gen. A. l'orter Wilson, an eminent lawyer and public spirited citizen of Huntingdon. ri,nnsyleania, arrived in the city yesterday, and is stopping at the tieott Home for a day or two. The General is n true vn tleman, and well-known to pleasure-seekers as the originator and owner of the " Warm Springs Hotel," near the place of his residence, oC which Mr. Jne. R. Herd, is time popular - mutat]) and troupe are drawing exceed gly good houses in Philadelphia. We :hear it stated that Sanford is to appear as clown in several or the principal cities during the coming winter. Large offers have already been made I,y managers of the mrious cir cuses. Sanford as an Etliiopean clown--we would walk a mile any time to see Sam ss a motley. fcorrespolotemee of tho P JJ Mid ledger] List of Patents to Pennsylvanians. hmeitfe , ;llt the United States Patent °Are or Second of August, 1859—eadi bearing, Ma date Frederick Augustus sleuth, of Philadel phia, Pa.—For improvement in the manufac lure of phosphoric acid and phosphides. Edward L. Keller, of Pittsburgh, Pa. For iniprovement , in car couplings. John A. Montgomery, of Williamsport Pa.—For improvement in journal boxes. Henry Pemberton, of East Tarentum, Pa —For improvement in refining coal oils. William F. Warburton. of Philadelphia Pa.—For improvement in the manufacture o hats. . John Ernest. of York, Pa. assigner to himself and S. R. Slaymaker, of same Vace. —For improved machine for bending, plow handles. Jlllllel3 A. Hamer, of Reading, ra'., as signor to himself and Norris Maris, of Kim berton, Pa. —For improvements in brick moulds. John It. POwell, of Philadelphia, Pm, nssig nor to himself and Geo. 11. Prick of same place.—For improved machine fur winding up clocks. The recent. balloon excursion made by Mr Wisci t and his companions, has awakened or re neWed a ;neat deal of interest on the subject o the science of wronauties. if, however, -we ar, to believe the incidents recorded in the follow ing extrictTroni a London paper published ii the art of navigating balloons is not as successfully practiced now us was the case many years ago "Ahdonel Seib, of Sunni, an Arabian col lector of extraordinary anecdotes and curious occurrences, tells us that in the reign of the Califf Ahachid, n cotton Weaver of Monsul in vented a bok 'or chest, in which ho enclosed some aha it !: unknown ngly power, e d int h which em i c d a d r l r e i c o d at the height of one hundred feet, fro r m thh ß eiemc a h ff ie o ns r t a a, to Bagdad, being upwards of fifty leagues, in twenty-four hours. This adventurer . never showed the work by which he performed this flight, oven to the Califf, who offered large sums for the secret, but was too just tO make use e o u f ts h i i d s c of the authorit3 n o ah on such was a triangular sail, all° ccas rtgula )n r sail, so contrived as to turn with the wind, on a pivot like a weathercock, and a rudder todi rect its course. In this manner the ingenious inventorb ro o n aoa made setm s r e a v l e p ra a l r ts v o o y f a t g h e e s t U o a S I i c i i r r s a.s tlo ' N G y r l i o ti , ions, with government despatchus, by he soon raised an immense fortune ; b u t an ,hi_ tion or love prompted him to alight on the roof of a palace, in order to carry off ono of the wives of the Sultan Benhali, Governor of Aleppo, whom his fame had seduced. He was detected in the Seraglio, and brought before the Prince, who sentenced the daring intruder to be burned, with his machine,, which was executed next day. It seems probable, adds our historian, that superstition overruled curi osity,. otherwise Benhali would have examined the powers by which two persons could be trans ported through the Yields of liquid Or, at any distance from the earth, with as much ease and safety as in the best vessel on smooth water; but the horror of beholding the Devil's work prevented the knowledge of a contrivance, which,. though evidently but a compound of natural philosophy and mechanics, was well worth the most elaborate inquiry. Thus per ished the secret by the precipitate destruction of =Chine, and of the only person in the worktwho was capable of revealing it." ei — disee in to the lo.;14.1.• TZMAM WASHINGTON, August 1:, 18:;!1 Ballooning. recently published a work entitled "The Laws of Contrast of Color." Among the subjects treated is one of universarslinterest --female clothing. M. Chevron' disnusses this with all the (aro it demands. &lid lirst, he cikablild:te. certain distinctions ; ttit of the" twa!tYpes:. known as brunette and biondo;. that 'of the juxtaposition of the articlea whether" pertaining to the hair.orto.the complexion ;. :and that of moditicatiOns of thOeomrkxion; Ity colored rays ern:Mating-from the head dress., and which, being reflected on the:akin; tinge it with their peculiar color. lie say,: " Theodor of light hair treing, essentially the result of a, mixture of-red, .yellow and brown, we must ettnsfder it 'HS n eery pitle,"Subdtted orange brown; the color of the skin, altlio,lgh lower tone, is analogous to it, except in the red parts- 13Iaet eyes pro r . ttally, the only parts of- tlfe-fair typo Whieb'forM contrast of color with the whole ; for the red parts produce,with the restof the. skin, only. a harmony .of anal ogy of hue, or at most a colitnist of hue, and not of color ; and the parts of the skin uttigi ousns to the hair, the eyebrow.; nod rycla;be-, give rise only . to a harmony of analogy, either of scale or of 111111. The harmonies of anal.- gy, then, evidently predominate in the fair type over the harmonies of contrast. "The type with lilaek hair shows the har monies or contrast p r oloinimitpue: over the harmonies of analogy. The hair, eyebrows, eyelashes, and eves, contrast in tone and color, not only with the white ~f the ...kin, but ab.o with the red parts which in this part are really redder or less neteot than in the 'blonde type ; and we must not forget that it decided red, Ili sociated with blaek, 10 the hatOr the character of-an expressively IPOII - ,..41.1r, dither blue or green." 111 the colors of the hair and bend dress we are told : "'the colors Wlll,ll are usually considered as assorting hest with light or black hair, 111' , lireCiSely produce great contrasts thus, shy blue, loippmn bp accord well with blondes, is the color that approaelies nearest it the complementary of 02.1111 , ,40, which is OM 1.11.4,4 of the tint of their hair and c o mplexion. The colors lon , i'Sl4,lll‘,l 10 accord fat trebly with black Lair—yellot:;, and red mo r e or It or -101.40 -contrasts in the maener with them. Yellow and orange-rod, I•llntraging by color and brilliancy with black, and their eomple memories., violet and blue-green, iii mixing with the Lila of t!;, hair. arc far from produc ing a bad result.' ' The following. on the colors of thecomptex ion and the Conti:mom: drapery, alMrpli FwVeral valuable idols The juxtiiiittriitil , l4 of drapery with the 1111- fer4 , lll. 11..11 0111, 01 at tell, 'offers to portrait painter: a h,,4 of r - eitiorlo, which Ire till thoresults of the principles already mill down. We shall state the topp,t, !p,eneral tints: - " itose-red L.:lllmA be 'AIWA,' in. 01,11tr:14 eyrii the tat , ,,!e-st. complexions, without causieg t11•`11/ AO Inso 1k..11,1" .A: red, maroon and light crinpsi, it ii.- seri ous ilisadt mango plr rentlerilitt thus etlillpielAWil more or ten: ! rri•cn. TM, is :111.W11 ire the c.l - e.t.lieririttpt. 4 4 . 11010..: of riat i ci• of either of lift. Colors-beside two sheet.gor Ilestiscotornt p 4 p:pr, w h e n it will be seen how !ouch they will be mutually ItijilriA , the lighter boomintzgrocilluth, amt the d ar k,, r ,..!bi,p;;r:lll4/IVl,llllil. Iry sub stituting light grem fpa• the, red, tote shall find them mutually And irarr"""i• TIP• height of tone Or lili‘u:rik.ll influences the rOSilit: a very green, ashes: by contrast or tone. so enreehh , the rompleX ion, that tle• slight contra.ds of its ,-elms will he inappreciable; a deep red, by 1.,,i,tr:151 of analogy, blanches the cmiiplexion. Ii it ipeep—ory, then, to ate life rose from the shim in scopee manner : and the simplest manner td doing this is, to ,•,1•,0 bill.tior of tulle, tvhieh prpateres Metal:pet or gray, by the tnic tune of white tlineett, which r e l i e v e . lip ! dit, and the iiitentices, \ \ lll.l thene is . lift• mixture of light and ideate, which reotill , the effett of gray, like the enect. of 9 r,, ,, ftwnt win dow, vieweil'at 1: - rpait distomp• Dart. r...! is lc, objectionable for certain prppmplexions than roso-red, became, being higher than the latter, it tends Lo Impart whiteness to them in COII! , t1- i.1,111011C0 uj (NMI rum of tone. Delicate green is, on the contrary, foymai.de to all fair completieti , which are deride it in and which may have more imported to ~oraldp: to complexions that are more fed than em without direlvittitage. But it mit a, -y nor to there that have 11 tint of ora p,c,. ised with br•.1111, liocitte, the rvd they a dd to i;1 of ii Mick-red hue. lit liie latdd se a dart: green wiil 1::e It pabjeetionable than delicate •• 1 . .•110%, ivarart= violet.to a fairs!: M. and in this view it is less fa l / 4 orabls• Onto the strip ate green. To those •hiss whist are more 4 - cliow than orange it imparts white, lest this s notion k eery dull and heavy for IL f:CIS Wllim the Ain won , rt itl i orange than Wit van inahe it rev by neutralizing tie- yellow I t produces dui: , rif t upon the black-lusitod typo, acid it that it snits brunettes. " V islet, the complementary of yellow, pro duces contrary of ; thus it imparis suave g rpon j,1 1 yellow 1,0 Ilrir stonirlexion,. It aug ments the yellow tint, of sallow and orange Thll little WWI t 1111! may be inn eo, plexion it 1111110-3 green violet. This, then i , ”ii.` of the least favorable colors, to the siiu, at whirr it is not ,utticiently deep to '.shit.',, the skin by contra , t of tone. •• Blue imparts orange, whieli esimbines, Its voralsly with white, and Ilse light tints ..f fair complexions, which have already a 111, , r , sir less determined tint of till , color. Ills. i s thus suitable to ises-t bhinq", and in I ea'.' its reputation. It will suit bro. nettcs, since they have already too Mutes orange. 1 "Orange is too brilliant to be elegant ;it make; fair complexions blue, whitens those which have an orange tint. and gives a freers litto to those of a yellow tint. " Lusterless white, such as cambric muslin, asserts well with a fresh complexion, of whirls it relieves the rose color: but in unsuitable to complexions which have a disagreeable tint, because white always exalts all en ,lors by raisimr their tone : consequently it is unsuitable to those skins whirls, without having this disagreeable Lint, very nearly approach it. " Very light whits: draperies, s nob a . ss e s ,iiii sir lace, appear more gay than white. c must thus regard every white drat wry which allows the light to 'sass through its,ititeNtiee;. and which is only apparent tollue eyes by the sur face opposed to that which receives incident light. " Black draperies, by lowering the tone of the colors with which they are in jurtaresition whiten the skin ; bust if the vermillion or ros2,- parts arc somewhat distant from the drapery. it will follow that, although lowered in toss", they appear relatively to Um white part , : of the skin contiguous to the sumo drapery, redder than if not contiguous to the blach.— Balloon Ascension Prof. Wise, with his eon, started from St Louis in a ballloon, on :intortiay at ele en M. The Repubtieen says of their night: The direction taken by the " Jupiter," Was north-east, though considerably more norther lyy that of the " Atlantic," from this city. We watched, it till the car, with its inmates, was no longer visible—till the great globe di minished to the size of the rising moon—till it looked no bigger than a dime—till a lllm en veloped it, and it seemed the merest 'leek on the sky—and when we looked again, a mo ment after, it 'had vanished from our Sight. The "Jupiter " had been just an hour on its way. By this time, the clouds had gathered again and rain was falling. As has been stated heretofore, it was part of the design of Profesaor \Vise to get no farther from 4.afayette, Indiana, than it might be pos sible to avoid, the ProlVssor having an engage ment to make an ascension from that point Oda week: It . was, indeed, announeed that he intended to land within a few miles of that city, which, doubtless, he would like very well to .accompliab. It its not improbable, however, that,' unless' t,lid "JUPitd " reached a height out of the way of the rain, that the condensing, state of the atmespk,:ere,,and the additional weight which the . ' stater would Siva to the hal ' loOn and netting, may l.talto loads a descent necessary low!: before the. State of Illinois had , been traversed. The balloon being very noitc ly full of gas ,m starting, must have " blown otl'' on getting into the milled regions, and, it seems to us, it would have ;required the die-, charge of more ballast than the amount taken to make up for this loss. On the other hand, there may not have been rain in the section traveled by the Jupiter," and if so, there no reason why, while the reader is' peinsiiitt 'this, Professor Wise and his son may not be taking hreaktast at Lafavette or I ndiana po- HS. COL. MORN o, the New York millionaiiC who cut such a dash in Paris, a few years ado died at his residence in the former city on 1.11 day last, in the seveuty-eighth year of hi age- ' " ""1 , - Arcomusc to the London Post the late Mr. Choate had reached Liverpool safely. A memoir of him is given to accompany the announcement. We presume the Yost ex ,pocted him, or found his name °Oho sealer list, hiit the 4amenicd chnate was dead in America When the : Pox/ wrote hiS "welcome to England." THE Boston and Worcester Railroad Com p:my have settled the case of Mrs. Shaw, of Needham, who was injured upon their road some 'eight years ago, by the i,ayrnent to her.of ,the Total of the yerdiotind oldaintid by the plaintitl in the Su -I•reme Fr is - o pc!nied that within ninety days three thousand American troops will be or ganized on the Rio Grande. properly arm ed and equipped for a ma eh to the Mexi can capital, against Miramon. Bo say de spatches recoived nt Washington. O. lons MITCHELL, the editor of the Sou(/,ere and well known us the Irish patriot, will kayo for Europe in a few days. Weakness of tlic Stomach and Indig,estiol A Unit/ Errtrte,/ Thotkisui The wife of 1)E IV ITTE, living in I lion Ana Town. Sholierran Wistionsin. sittlereil meet, (min nod 1.10,,1i.dt. She 1 leollaeol3 meter a pi1Y,1,i311.,1•31,1 fur sonic lirile.tyllt the .11,11 , • .4.111 , 8110 1,1111 ,, ,rell Lie skill. She pureliased , eine HOLLAND Ii1171:11:: at our °thee, u liieli lets elv en tette to lit mt.tiltl.oli; tier appetite anti otrangth are nuil we finely. believe that this is another great ell IV elleetel by pair We have still to reeerilmaily wtinderialeureselTeeteil by toe ninety. Lilt 1011 , 4 waitanettier opperfittsity tine thing 3 . 1/11 can rely npnu, what we have published are Iron persoiN hurl, respected in our community, mul lire . literally true. .1. i)IIINTI'S, :Nl.l,!ffpri. mr.../Cde, Raul threfaly.— thqinitlo hiehlv C.,oneentrated hitters isput op in half pint bottles and tit nunthiliar per bottle. This great .li•neinil fur this truly veleliraiiiiiMeilieine hits induced many nuitatiens,whieli this public !Omni.] guard agrtinst i/ijritli:vsi lig. Ile ware of iin pi isition l See thitt.our name is on the of every bottle volt buy. ',IN PAGE, Jo. k U., Solo Pr o p r i e t or , No. Par duertisements. ( PARTNEESH EP.— _Ly Iteretoforo exisllh,t bet veers the mli.mmed. in the ~tonl: ul. , t droving tow. d.• mo I:Jul:Alt do) of July loot. by ',mond N, E. !‘i'ql: A JOB N :ur. :".1 Mato b:l'. I:NITED IS'FATF., , PATENT A'FFICK Wastiownin. A irsisi. (oN T 111: I'F:raft'srro4vti, is. ..1 Pitt •I.nrwh, pr N. If , the ~trti:ion of a wient eraon•.l to loin on tin: I,t Nos ,tinber. 1 , 45, for inopo , venoent Its Teeth.' 100 ,4.1 - en years fo•no tOr,•spilattun Of .10.1 p.dtlit.ollll‘ . ll plat,. Ott Lk, lot .lit, of N,A,Mtr!t.l`.o. It 14 ord,red. that the ,al.l petition be lirard :Al the M on d a y the L th i d'tio!oher next, at 12 'eh.elc,ST.: am' :ui it, notihed to appear and ,hoer eani,e, if any they have, uglyr i,l potitiou ought 10 1 .• vrintrd. the oxten , ion nrn required to file in I't, 'ntotl t heir obje,lions.e.peenal ly sottninf forth in 'ea.t twenty days hldllre tho day of te,torion,' tiled ny either piny to be o-ed at the toil heririntt tiltvd a taken trao.ll;:te in nee"rti . With I/1., roles of the Utiiee,which IA .11 hefurninlied on n pri,an.n. The t.•-btoony in 11Ik 1 . 11 , 0 will Le t.10.-a,d nn the :Id of O. tea. :un , l other papers relied upon I lit the l it'll,' on or before the 100iony; Of iii . 4llAyi It 1,r401 10 , 11 t,;• If nny, tilt Lin ten at-, that thi4 non., be publi , lned in the C..- art,j,,,1 , 1•11. , L. ,1 1 1, - 1 , 1'1114,11r gh, n e l; for MIT, weeks—the next 4,f ,aid t,„,T y ',viol,. the 1701 clutter I, olity of 11...;tku.. WM. D. 11(SLIOV. Cotottil,io,ler of PAU - oil!, . 11: 1 t )1 , S.--EVvry vari. , ty of Doine , F- Staplee Dry tit...As always nn hatint'and will in• sold At the Ivry 1011,4 pra.o4. All our v.inininer stool: .no.-inc out ,en, low. t', :nos 74 Market M its. I , :t . NitiTt N ENV BOOK.— Wet , ,,t WroUght t.y Roth l'Artiogton, reeenved and eor,ate CI t_ r.'r Wood street.. - hoxe , i Primo Vitt-dem ite k„) -env, received 01, clln,j,nnier.t. and lor sato by .1. A. 1,1.71',/,En. nu rl (!..rnor Markel and liNt ~ t reetA._ - 1) ( ) l'ATt )1)1* harreli elttliee datitttA, for r.n.10 h• 3 s. A FETzEn, sfarl,t and Fir.4l , trot•tm. PATiZINING II A - , 1" - ..."r 4 ft. 41, "f P.uf.. , "4 Fluid iy fur ,tb• I, Diloll.ll/ Mnrltot..ar,• ,, L. w BA l‘r 1 N 1„,,,,t , 111.1.1 v q 4. pure -tilbrabtv,ld \Vine itnythilw 4111.111,1 - .k.SEI'II FLEMING, I)inn1.11.1 :11111 Mlirlol rt.reet. II A 1 / 4 . I 1.1,:\ itEA Ns 1 fo,h ,opply of I 1 n ull.. j,.•.1, 10:4 rel•••IN.• I. and for sal, t.y. FIEMINt:, rornor .Wsirkei I: 11,1 V Et I I 1., suitable for table, war ',le by rontw 111011.1311.1 Market strooL p'11'1? .11'4 714)N.---4 41 M 1 IN 14A Y .‘[. - TEitNooN. Al.?1)-tM b. fit thre.,,',•look, at Ow N, :4 Milli - DAVIS. All,l-101104'. Dissolut ion. TIIEFI WA t 11: K NAP, CARTER, \VII,- L, t, the death .1 I=l Tde du•eue-. c I the d.to firm of limp. Curter, Wilsnu 1',1111114 4, i • hy 11,1• uyd ,1,111,i under the Grua n une 4 0). I'll an FS , firA E.-lute of II EN It i',llCdt.R. . \ gen d 1 ,, A.."U5,T1 , 1.rr13%A_ NIIT AND BOLT FACTORY. Puteint Ilet-Pre,cl Not. of :01,ir.c— , oo ha:l4. :trulm3ll 111,u•IIIre.i. AI -0, Bolt, For lindge, Marhinery, .+O9 (oral 11110.111 lits, Sr., furtilAted short 'tl'arrhouse. No. 114 Water street. SCULLS & CO. TARENTIIM CAMP HEFTING• TRAILNS ovER ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS : Dolma frnm Pitt,bursh,Station forTar,nlum. Au6i , sT, isco. lIIII=BI2IM=I Thrirstlay, at A. M. (.01 v. u. '_lll. Friday, Gil'. I. N. 1:00 p. N. 5:0)) P. It. ::111, Saturday, at. 1.1:15 A. N. 9.09 A. N. I:00 P. a Mentlay,at. ....... M. 9 . 30 A. N. 5:00 P. N. Itltti, Tuesday, at. Oft) A. a. 9:30 A. M. 5110 r. N. 71.11. IVednestlay. al —615 I. A. IL 6:0I) I. N. Nth, Thur,dny, ...... 11:15 a. at. 1190 A. 11.• 6.110 P. IL 1111,4 day, in addition, a (rani Will leave at 5:00 P. . 1 .. and r. u. . . . . Itoturning trains will ICATO T3Tent.lllll for Pitt,lourgli. Ina h. R'edneadar, •..7:00 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 7:05 r. M. Ith. l'lniniday, at ..... 7:01 o. M. 7:05 r. N. 12th, Friday, at. 7010.1. IL 3:00 e. M. 7.05 ev. 1::1 I 1: Saturday, at. 7 . 00 A. M. 11A10 A. M. 3:110 I'. 1310. Miniday.ixt 11/0 0. M. 710/ 0. M. .2.00 P. litth, Tilos.,liiv. ..... 7:00 A. M. 2:101'. Id. 7:05 P. M. 17111. Weiine:3l.ay, itt...7110 A. M. 2:101 T. M. 7:03 PM. 131 h, Tliiir,day, at. 7:00 n. M. 11:00 A. M. 31:00 P. —'inl day, in addition, n train !Pare at 7:05 r. 11., f,11,1 10:30 P. M. —fon this day, in addition, al 7:03 T. M. —ton this day, in addition. at 705 r. M. It. F. INIORI.V.OIIO. $3O ILEWARD. 10 'i )LEN from the subscriber, on Saturday, AM), a BAY MARE, fir years ohl, fifteen l o oide hi g h, oho hind plot white. Moro 00 eaeli side, eatiseil br the saddle. :filth, trots tinder the saddle. "Had on an old-looking saddle., Lured rail.llo cloth. 'rho thief gave bin namo 0, atm s ICN Err, iv a lean about mix feet high, with black whiskers, :1,11,/ 11:111 on n black coat. and .bninl The ahoy.• reward will he paid fur the mare and thief, or ono-half fur either. • R. H. PA'ITERSON, ens em, fkamomi mt. and Cherry alley. ETNA STOVE WOETc..S, ALEXANDER BRADLEY, NANurActuran AND DEALER IN ZVEKT unlrrs OF . Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves, PLAIN AND FANCY ORATE FRONTS, S.C. Pole Proprietor et the Celebrateit PATENT GAS BURNING AND SMOKE CONSUMING . COOK STOVES. office and Sales Rooms No. 4 14'1.1 Strut. Pillaburph, Pei REMOVAL_ ylZs. M. A AVEAVER:SIIII(,I.INEHY sTuttE io removed from '2l Fifth street., to '.21 on Ihn opposite side •.f the street. he'll door to Co, s nmc Clore, seeond story. Mat _ I • WINES.— 25 eases Cliequot quarts Champag ne Wine do .10 pts do - do at baskets Peas Ileidseick's qts do do 10 do do do pts do do 10 do 'Bombe pts.and Ilronet qt, do do 5 do . do do do pts do do '23 apses St, Julien Medoe Claret do 10 do Ladies' Catawba do 14 do. -. do. flinger do In store, and for sale by ap24 MILLER. & RICK EPSON. ( - IN TII I , ', BROW OF .THE lIILE, on iLy, NIL ' Washington a Gnu building lot, with a taa story frame house, stable, &e.. Will besold for 11000. Terms easy. S. CUTIIIIERT & SON, 51 Market st. 011-BLE SCENTE - - 'fi n CHINE : SE - musk': SOAP. just received from the importers bv . JOSEMPLEMING. I{l9, corner td Diamond and Market street.. Q LASS.-300 bxs. assorted. Window Blass for sale by (Raga) HENRY H. COLLINEi ,fear ,Advertisenunts. aENTaEL,BriNG.—Six gentlemen Nmbeiteecim atea with morns and boarding. g' - first.erliiss boa . tg hduse, pleasantly located on Liberty accept ; two minutes walk Worn the business per lion` ot the - thy. For further information apply to W. 11 WHITNEr;at thetAlfen of the Morning Post. EN GROSS Odd Round Cane 'loops, just Treceited and (pinata at JOS. fIORNE'S, G 001) SHIRTS, for men, nt, --- $1,50, and warranted to give satisfaction, always for sale at nu{ 2 :Mil. HORNE'S, 77 Market street. BLACK ENGLISH CRAPES, of the best make, by the piece or yard, always ttt - loar - mtres, nt 77 Market street- (e ' 2 ) SOS. HORNE. AT COST; All COST, 'Summer Trimmings and Embroiderie. JOSEPH HORN E, aug'2. 77 Dlarket strec.t. NOTHER LOT of the new. Woven ,Skirts received, at 77 Market strect. hug_ - 30SEPII HORNY,. CHARLES B. 'JELIN, STOCK 33 Et 325 Walnut St, PhilattOphii; . Stuck UttotAltt anti Sold on Coromittaion at Bonrd of Bro. kors; :Otto to Boston, New York raud d idltimoro. nntr2:lnt OCUST GROVE SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, I,AWRENCEVILLE. THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION;-of two term .lice tnontlu cud.. will ore on 'TUESDAY, UE MTh OF st:PTEmISER., at it oclock. A. M. The Faculty of Totellers who tilled their situations with such di.tingoished c o erces during the-past year, ,ontimit, their connection with the institution.. . On account of the greatly incr e ased facilities for travel atfor,lisi by the WOWPas,engor Railway, alimited number of Day Ponds will be received from Pittsburgh. The number of Boarding pupils, is limited tti! thirty. Duly applications are desrauble. Circulars containing general information. Ac.. may he had at Davis' and Daidsdn'a, Bitoltotellent, andet Itleher's and 'Atelier's. Music Dealers; or by addressing, through Pittsburgh . • anglesitseptiO IIEV. GEOIt.GE T. RUDER, A. M. E W AND E N'f MITA I N 11.4013001C.5. .1.1 Sixty Years of a I.lfelime, by John 'Brown, • Popular Tales from' the Norse. by Ittisent. • Acadia, a Month Aniong.thu Blue..Aloses, by F. Cox iterollection3 of Ceofirey liamlyn; Up floury Eiugs . • .. Mich:4,4'a Loy , . Amour. . : mon Meredith'.. Priertia. ut blue arid gold. Autobiography ~1 Garibaldi. 'File IlertrainB,liy Mu author of Dr. Thorne, Strickland'," tplemis of Scotland, yol. 8. Walter Mondry. l y tho author of Allen Ffeacott. The Romanee and 114 'Hero. ' - Iwitlurio Art of Extempore Speaking. -- John Halifax. Gent., a now edition illuatrated , The Laird of Norlaw, a Scottich Story. Wars of 'fliu Hoses. by d, Cl; Edgar. Longstretl4 on the Honey Bee. • ' • Itilettland's Curio.itiva of Natural History The 41:wailer. by G. dame., Thi• Tin Trumpet.. L. HIESHFELD. & SON, v.v.its GENTS' PUNISHING 090101 ANO., • • SHIRT MANUFACTURERS; The etiliscribers respectfully announce (list Satars mode by ;hem aro guariutteed to tit; will be fertderded to any soul of the Union, ot. reggiiieg.from the Perttee sending 'the orders, their personal measurertierit inches, according to the formula given below. • Itetnember the Aire Must he carefully sod accurately taken, 114 :41 neces,ary allowances are trade by the cut ter of the evtablishinenk FSnt—Size around the neck. . • Of , : wrist- Thiiii--size around the chest, ittimeduttely below the Foe; b—From the middle of shoulder, length OrBllll to liTisl , 3oll. Fol—.lle.igltc of pecsou, Sion - 1.41p allquider tq the kiiee-paii. This plan is quite unique. and will be of great'vadue to geolleinen at a distance, who (Ind .it. impossible to ob tain a home, Shirts to tatisfy, them in ~tyle and tit. dlso, oil hand, a full assortment of Shirts colour than addrO,sed to us by mall, will be promptly attended to. P. H.—Please tato by what conveyance they are to be shipped. L. di IRS/lEELD s. SON,. • 'lu_33 'Wood StreeL CHEAPER sTILL.-,- Which lam telling nt a re , idelica from crirt. Cal ...MI, if pm „•Alit ,4,ellre a -bargain. Reniember th e plaee, at the Cheap Ca,!‘ ,tor. 0-1 n. pou.LAND. iy3o 01 second door from Fifth. GLOSING I Vl' I CLOSING OUT !!- 4 hir tntire stock of lktor 11111V111:• tO 01.!r N ENV ST ottE.Room ON FIFTH STREET. . . 11043 COLLARS, ]JuU COLLARS.-01 ult sizps to suit the larg, , ,t New rountlistrui . oFthe Terrier, ut I,uw , Yriee, Of dl varieties. at MISSES Jo9Ern PI, EM INC I I tr., ,—,qtplent ju,t 4'.r_ Eitrz Cp., Ntre q . THE IRON CITY TRUST CO. GEI ,ELI E E WARNER, Preeitlont. 1:01IERTc I . SCHMERTZ% Caz+hier. ,s INSTITUTION WILL BE 'OPEN for busine , .. on MONDAY, the FIRST Y IoP made. iq all lile rntieivti Citicy Pi' the I•aitod states an,i tho and procee4, prunuitly n 1111114,1 to any desired point on da . 7 of 'natural'. s, ;4 ,ht Exchange on tito Prmelpalcities of the Easttlxid It. Fm its received in Pim:mil Current "Fiinds I oter,st allowed on time depo,d, EN sr Fli FINCH CALF BOOTS, SHOES k-A Selling very low to tio,e M16:4 • W. E. SCHMF.RTZ & CO.'S, iy N 0.31 Fifth street. 110TOGRA 11, AIiBROTYPE. 1414,4 I °TYPE AND DAGDERREOTITE fl,raer ftf lifth and Groat strtets.-‘•The snhamilxm hav ing titled up room in IrTIGHE'S is pow propAn4tl to take Likemoixea (hal CANNOT F.W. , TO till E ..7ATISFACTION. Call and examine the collection. • RAILROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Jos. Dilworth. D. l`i" C. Bidwell, RAILROAD SPIKES, Cli A I ILS AND BOAT SPIRES, Cor. of Water et. and Cherry 'alley, ,y2a) - PlT7'SBunrin. PA Al EI3.3pAN CONFECTIONARY, ivtoicsalc and 1304/ 1 , .-• ice Cream, Cakes, Soda Water, Ulm Limps. and Con. eeliom of all kinds always on hoed. . jy% 42 St. Clair street. LADIES' COLORED GAITERS To eloso out, preomy to receiving our fall goi;ds A L L KINDS OF SUMMER N II ESUsBAND'S CALCINED MAGNIA • largo soppy of this highly esteemed sodpopu larartiele just received, and for sale by L WILCOX, eon Smithfield and Fourth uts. BARRYS TRICOPHEROUS.—This UTi rivalled preparation hurl stood the test of long use, and still stands at the head of the numerous prepara tines for the hair. A large supply just received, and.fß sato by .15'27 rot. Smithfield and Fourth bid. S 7 FINISH SHIRTINU 3LUSLIN. Another ease just received.. Summer Goody 1401 ing very low. ! C.' HANSON LOVH, .ty2s 74 Market st A . A DIBILOT 1511 PUL * DIAMILE racruar.—warranted—can be had as - loin Ss aF eify first class estabhshment in the country, at WALL'S, Fourth street DOMESTIC AND STAPLE DRY UOODS, of every. variety. Also, Eiresa Goods, 141e0 Man ties, Shawls, Hosiery, White, Go e. ods. & . ' ' •.; ' ' C. HANSON LOVE Y 4 Market Area. LOSING OUT, all our Summer Goods, C such us Lawns. Berages, Ducal% Lane Mantilla.% &c. MI 1 C. iiAN'SON LOVE, 74 !dark stieeL FRESH SUPPLY of Leech's New Post Office pirectory, just received by 1. R. WELTIIIV 63 Wood street, near Fourth :1 RANT SAS ,V0L.1., for sale by •• • J. R. - WELDIN, •30 68 Wood street near Fourth. IMMI/ff=El KAY k CO., Wi30,1 No. 83 Wood Street. F 0311.: SUII.E I. SHOr,g, E ti O 0 , EATON', CIIEE 1 CO Fifth :mil Mar Lei ,ts LOG MUZZLE S, LOG MUZZLES., k TETLEY'S, MI Wood F,troet ANKLE TIE SLIPP F.RS. !47.6 Liberty PATENT LEATiILit 3a rrEits - A. LA N Corner of Fifth and (=rant et reels (StawAsors to Porter, Rafe Sirett,) mi r.ker UREBA OP • ' F. A. lIIIIERSCII & SONS, • FRENCH . AND SELLING.O W , N. E. scit meaTz t: W. al Fifth street. HATS AND CAPS, D 0 I) ), 119 Wood Street, • Ono door South of YUUI. J. JUR". DAVIS PHILLIPS.- JOSEPH H. DAVIS D PHILLIP-S BRASS F 1 1 11 , .13.-::.tEND MANUFACTURERS, 33E " . GAS _LkVJr_. A 111 FITTERS, -F4VILK , RI3 AND DE ALERS IN PLUMBING UtBRIAIi dAs FIXTURES; PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Agents ter-Allen's► Celebrated - Stentn and Witter igutiges, I NUFACTORY NO. 110 WATERL ioe-tgliC4ll" STS., FUTTSBURGH, PENNIA. Wareraoms ? ST Wooimprpreet, Plitsburgh, and Pelletal street, Allegheny city. hem-,Airertiiirwits: NOTICE,LiIooks will be . opened; to .receive 'f u bse'r i ptio -to the oiiilal,afock of the 1.10- NONGA [(ETA PASSENGER 'RAILWAY - 111111MPANY, at the St.. - Ctewlea Hotel, In the city of Pittabufgh,Oli the THIRTEENTH LAY OF, AUGUST, A.,D.,:1852, at 10 'o'cloelt A:2W 'or said, tlity. • • • JY= CITY AND -COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY. -- IVOTICE • IS- HEREBY.. GIVEN 'TLIAT, AA irk pursuance of an act of Assembly relating , there. to, and the Charter .of incorporation, appraved April 11th, 11559. Books to receive imhscriptions to the Capital Stock of the City and County Insurance Company_ of the city of Allegheny; will re-open attne yeade PETER PhTF.BSON, Federal street, Allegeny,on.ElONDAY,the, 11th of July. and be continued until the.whole number of shares are subwrihed, from fr o'clock, A. AL, to 4 Josiah King, James L.Grahiert, Henry train, William B. puseyi ' Peter. Peterson, • 'John Birmingham, .0. Craig, . ' Ilarutt, • - , James Old, John Irwip,Sen, Jarnes Gibson; John Sampson, .C. Yeager,George . Lewis, Samuel Gormly, . . Nicholas NoeghtlY, Sen.; John A. Scott,4.,,m.pokeff, • John W: , Greig.„ Samuel Lindsay, Jun, .1. lAmmnore, N. Borelend, , Thomaa Earley, D: M. trans,. ' "Alex. Hiliinds, R. W. Poindetter o 'Cliornas Donnelly, James Park, Jun., . .JanaesAAJlbson,. D. Lee t Shields, • lamtmisdantra.. jyllttf ' - TO NEW C A STLE 1111LCANA.L. . O.TO PAS-9ENGERS.GOEIcG TO NEW. CASTLE. ANI) NORTH OF THAT PLACE—TpIt will lint forget that the daily line of-Psteketa between New CatUe and Nawlicton elan connect tkith the fumonimodatioa train, on the. P. and -KithttAe 6.135, atiNew Brighton.- Ify 'going bp thia,roAttn 'yonlyill save tin - letup" .money, Which-is a great iil:Oet at- the resent time; al Money is Searee, and Hu; ° frost. has. done great damage litrGH Pi . BALI';,, Ira I WP W ARTI itAcHtNisT, OREAT'EBT*PLN 'PIAINPiq4II4, Arm"- ry and Dnquezne Hay, Flitai r rgC , Pn.„' SUAkS to order, and voirran,ted, as good as can be made, the, renewing machinery, t 1 —team Engines; 'turning Lathes, for weal and iron; Planers, tor-vreod - and - iron .Drilling Machines; HousenandTobaceoSerears; ratent right and Model Machines, m the beet manner ; Shafting. .1111 e;nl:3 Variety ; Screwy. of any .1; ter 1,414 , 4 p 444: tilieen feet itt , length. Will aisP,llioe , IP4Te All . tland, Potter itud—lsigger.Ep lies, - ties, ang heck pimps for steatnbW , 40. Lathe hears tut other Planiug done to Order; can 14 , !4ini 32 inches wide, hy teet..6 inches tong. • • All Onicre Yvnnpgy FiliatAudigo &Wed.' atiention and promptitude_ given to repairs on 'Printing Pre.4ses and 'otheildticldnes. ; , • NEW'ARRIVAL • . . PIANO' FORTES.' 4:I3ST RECEIVED, A NEW LOT OF PIA N S Friim the Manufactory 61 - . . CHICkgIIIIII6 & ~SONS, _ . . uro34-a li d fietav'es, and carious "style of finish. iI.S.STRISMENTS WARRANTED:IM: The puldic are invited to Toll and examine the stuck of the illbcriller, which copiste nearly • 'FT - FT. T'IA - 08.. JOHN :H. MELLOR, B . WOOD STREET. sip-Three 'Excellent Plano. to Rent': jjr4 NEW STOCK - OF MELODEONS. JUS . T,TIECEIVED—A SPIiENP II ) NEW tot of blEt, ODE 0N S, from the factory of MASON Boston, including all the styles made by this &tn. •• • These mstruments have been;approved .i Ly the greatest musicians.in the country—as Dr. Lowell Za.on, Geo. P. Riot, W. B. Bradbury, and others—con sequently they can be relied on as heinglirs! drat isstre merits. 'They are noted for tne following points: 1. Their pure and musimil quality of tone. 2. Their great power of tone. Their petfect eqUality of tone. • 4. Theit prompt and'esly touch. b. Theit besintfuntyli of iSnish. 6: Their tiurnbdßtyV i L "' • . Thpo - cleaaillegs pTio. For sale only by .iato v. MR4441 , ktio.,bt . 1 1 ,0 . 94 street. • . DescriptiTe eircylars TnAjled to py ild4cess.' ' [t•pyla lionsekee,pers. WiIETHING NEW.-B. T. BABBITT'S BEST. MEDICINAL SALEPATUS, • Is manufactured from common salt, and is pc pared entirely . different from other Sale • All the deletenoua matter extracted in such a mannerd.4 IrChrndhnelTCPit' and all kinds of Without containin a Partinle o ' Soler Mus when tho breast or (*kola , Wked: ther by producing whole - some results Every parti cis of Salemtus is turned to ps. and passes 7 through the bread or biscuit white baking; Co. sequentty nothing remains but common Salt, Water and Flour. You will readily perceive b ,the taste of this Salarmtits that it is entirely di g ferent from other Salenitus. • • It is packed in ono pound papers, each wra • _peer branded, .' B. T. Babbitt 's Best Medicinal 45 .tlialeratus," also, _picture, twisted loaf of bread, w•th a glasaof eneryescing water on tho top. 7 0 ..ner wir you purchase one paper you should pr e the wrapper, and be particular to iget Abe , o• ' next exactly like the first--brend , hs' idwiew. Full -direttierur fornmaking•Bread' with this &dahtt.Mtr 4'90. t4ilk q Cream Tartar, will isl 3 me:eomPln o.ittl Iogo; tp,4; dire:epos . fbr j N'Ll kimis 0 F4s.#9; a}Sqv lor malin: Soda M nier and Bei :Is vrrarddr4. # AFMCP voila ows som., wIST B.' T.: BABBITT'S PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH. IVarranted double ther strength of ordinary Po Rh: put up in cane-1 ,fO., 2 IP. 3 11)&41Na. and'g 12 Mo.—with full directions Q alons for making,Hard and 3Oft Soap. Consumers will find this - the - cheap.' . est Potash market.• Manufactured and for male by AND B. T. BABH/TT. . Has. CS and 70tWashlugton at., N. Y., , dew a.nd'No.2B India sL, Boston:. WM. H.WHITNEY MI., I PRICE at the - tittBl:l,iirgll Pos t , Fa* Street, near Wood. .13 FIOM - VEMEArI FOR $lO. A HOMESTEAD FOR $lOO. •160, HOMESTEADS FOR si,cfroo AND OVER, RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER. Frederteketnirg,Lu Vi ginia. A NEW, TOWN C4I,FER.I4.PFArfr _EL rcocir, has recently been laid out In GOV , county, in the midst of the GOLD REGION - OINIA„ surrounded,by Mums and Mimeo Ontestonfi and Farms and Town Lots in alternate christens or satiny can now,bs had for a "MERE SONG," 04141 to Eirtama smuterrt in this desirable region. $151,900 worth of land Is to „be divided amongst purchasers, orator MUT, as =lnducement to come on arl4Makekin , ,Mvelmerits. and theland is of the most improvable - qualities.- Many have already settled, and scores of others are °taring. Goon Faziaso Lass, at tracts of any sae to- suit pranks/. sets, can Also be hid at from ten.to twenty dollars pec acre,y,ayable Id easy quarter yearly instalments. Vb. queerfwbabbi titles WM en all caw be girm • AGENTS'.ARE WANTED' Everywhere to Sell these lands. Liberal inducement§ will be given. For particulars address , 11411 ID . IFII. ILazid Agent,- .13°11 GALLAGHER, CRAIG& CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, TEAM AND -.GAS PIPE FITTERS, ta ork f;L : U , bth . ERS an PIN . ISHERS . of al . .132 . d5 .. of brass DEALERS IN Di% FIXTURES, 8C: °Wee *a!ut Wareroomi, AEo: 14. live Doors ftonk Firth. . . . Foiindry Ilivp Door* below illintongshclak 'Hoes*. - The well-kin:4a practical a m and vsperience in the variant biancheti of Bra* Casting; Steam and Gas Pipe Fitting, of the - senior Members of the - firm: (who will give their personal attention, to all work 2 tustmittaB:to them,) should entitle us to a slutre pp, ¢l,lq,pttr Alt Orders ProutptlrFllled" y _~~.~C. 31IBUM111. 11 . _ .A.SSITILANCE COMPANY NO. I,‘MOORELiTR STREET, LONDON. CAPITAL $0,290,800 00 • PAID-UP CAPITAIIANDISURPLUS- 2,104411 02 ANNUAL, REVENUE, for the year ending January 31;1858... . 933,734 12 ITHIS COMPANY INSURES. AGAINST - Lost or Darriage by - Fire, almost every description of Property. The Hates. of Pressium are moderate, and, in all eases, based upon the-character of the owner or occupant, and the merits of the risk. Lbsaes promptly adjusted and paid Without reference to London. - A sp4cial peranfinent .tund provided in Phita delphinforpoymeat of tosses is Mir constr y. • ararainiem >a PRISISIT&OH: essrs. Janies M:Cully & Co., 174 Wood street; 0 John Floyd & C0.,173 Wood street; Browa *Birkpatrieks, 193, Liberty street " • D. Gregg It C 0.., 99 Wood street; & Co., 54 Wood street; • lambs - WCandless & Co., 103 Wood street; " Nunick & C0_,95 Water street; " ' B. N. Fahrresmetc & Cu, First and Wood sts.; - Jos. Woodwell & Co., SeCond and Wood 130 - 4 lire & Co,F Wood street: " Burchfield& Ca, Fourth and - hfarket streets .• M'Candles..s, Means &Co.,Woodt[nd Water sin . . 'George H. Stuart, Esq.„ 13 Bank street; Messrs. It . yers, • Claghorn & Co., MT.: Market street; Wm. & Co.,' 22 Soil% Front street; - " ltrCritcheon & Collins, Frontand New streets Smith, Williams 4 Co., 513 Market street; -" -7anies Graham & Co., 20 and 22 Letitia street Joseph B. Mitchell, Esq.; President - Mechanics Bank James ..thinlap,.F.su, President Union Bank: . Bon. W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court. JAMES . W. ARROTT,' Agent, ,Temporary Office, 103 Wood street. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO . . - OF - PITTSBURGH. OFFICE-'-No. 37 Flll3ll3t*iet s ßaskir.Blgek. INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF 4. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. MeCOBD,Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM LKAN, General Agent. . • Drumm—lsaac Jones, .C. G.lftwev, Harvey Childs, Capalt. C. Gray; John A. Wilson, B.L.Pahnestock, John SiliSeCord, Isaac hi Pennoe.H. P. Sterling, Capt. Wrn. Derni,Nhoe. M. Howe, WM. H. Pali% ' .111rM DEULAVAILICE MUTUAL sAFtTy MOITRANaE COMPANY INCORPORATED i . BY THE LEG-ISLA -L.- TITRE OP. PEN - MINAFIA,IB3S. OFFICE, & E. CORNER VIIRDA ND WALNUT 8 TS Marine Insurance. ON \TOMEI.% CARGO, To all parte of the world. INLAND INSURANCES- On Go9dst bY.Biver, Canals, Lakes,and.Land Carriages to all parta of the Union. FISE . . • LICSURAICCat , . On Merchandise generally, - , • On Stores; Dwelling Ronies, ete., etc. ASSETS 9F - TSB COM.PAN Y, • • ' - Novzontel, 1858. ',Bonds, 5 ortgages, and Real $ 71,:83.35 .P.hdadelphia Csty a rten .. tlosur--- 101144'00 Pennaayylrama State :Unite Slates Treainry , 30,132 60 Railroadlsl4 cent. - Idortgagellends.: . 67,873 00 V rin ' alinr "4! , 9 . A. 3 m 0 Ingar6l.l9e-.0;•;'. *362 1.0 .131 OR,E&I Cash 1511 hand..... . 4.2,057.83 Balancein hands of Agents, P'remiureis on} Manna Policies recently issned, and opei '81,88'14 404 f due the Capipany..... x l t i zc l oL k NT ; Alastia, S4rnuel R„Slcdreg, t•dmund A. Sender, • J. P. Peuistou, Theophilua Paulding, ' Henry Slam. Johnß. Penrose, - Edward Darlington. John C. Davis,H. Jones Brcuke, James Traqur, ' Spencer .11PlIvaine, Witt.Hyre, Jr Thomas C. Hand, James C. . Robert Burton, " Win. C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph H. Sear, • • Jmnes B. DlTarlar.l Dr. R. M. Easton, • Joshua P. Eyre," Geo. G. Lieper, John B. Semple. Pitt Hugh Craig • D. T. Morgan, . Charles Kelley, ;,„ eley, J. T. Logan, • WILLIAM MARTIN, President. • THOS C. HAND, Vice President. Hi st LP2u3, Secretary. Y. A. MADEIRA, Agent. de= . • . Water street, Pittsburgh 31 1 1 i qg TS PfsjraAli . cP 0 (0 1 . 7 -Surf , 111149 blitziNTSpiEET, • • •Ilprillity ca. 9 C;!st•ol• ficITRVI NITILL 10.1K - E' jci - wps rtisu, RANCE, either Perpetual or LiMitecl, oA @Very deseripUon of Property, or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of ,premiuto. • - _ ROBERT' P. KING, President, M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, . DIRECTORS : 1 Charles Bayes, " E. B: Co E. B. English, ' George 5 7 i, 1 , - i irown, E., B. saw . • • loog - hq op . 11 ' S. J. argee, • E. w lloi 4' F. 13Laccatnut, Seeretarj. Corner. J. G.- COFFDI Agent, . . , • Third and Wood streets . . PENITSYLVANIA.INSIIII.I4.IIOE CO. . o.f Plttsburgli. . - N0.'63 Fourth - street DIRECTORS.. .•Jitoob Polluter, Rod,. Patterson, • I. Grier Sproul, 0 C. A. Colton, . James 11.1lopkins. A. A. Carrier, He He Sproul, Nich. Vcieghtly; George W.Sulith. A: J. , one % ,:, Wade llaraplro, f!.obert Pattieir.• F erred. 413aptW..'..'.:." - .: - .!- L , .'• . § 309.061) o • ./R -- 2 tlit ). '4 -ART.. 832 33 .TA-E. 1. 1, or all. de. e 'eeriptiona. . • orrtcißa 4. /v. CABallar, President. • - I. GRW..R SPROUL, Secretary. Uslay ..... Ilerchants' Insurance Compan3 - • OF. PHILADELPHIA. - .. v. Pr 'lll', "Presidetit.— . —XL J. AFOANN,Seeitit.M7 _ Amount of Capitai Eitoek paid in and investe42oo,ooo 00 5urp1u5.63,423 35 . . . . . • inattme .ftrgo Risks on the Ohio and litis` issiZErs and Tributaries. Insures seznnst loss • Firer Also; agithun the Peril's of the and Navigation andThur E rtation. WM. V. Pettii, J. C...llinntgantary, Jolty M. Purntun ?count; E. F. Witme.r, Rene Guidon, B. L. WOoNton, - Jotue Hershaft, Mae. 8.. Wright, john J. Betterson,Etwootrit.Pusey. • • 0 •• • WILLIAM F•Jesideut. WITMER; Vine Fresident, I • Steinalits,'Jtistioe it Co a/14 , 3 , 14U; - B e i ges ; Laspb-k Brai & Buck,ldorgew&Stidfole, , T. Lana A Co, - Pumuoy, & .PITTSBURGH OFFIC NO. WI - WATER ETTREET. jab. • ' W. POINDEXTER, -Agent Pittsbiirgh Insunuice Conipany, NO. 96 WATER_HtErr t _PITTSBURGH; • ROBERT.GALWAY Presidenq - • BRADLE"I" Piesitlea. A. RINEHART, Secretary. agaantd:FrUar - Altp CARGO RIST43, op Lb hie ifltrettr and tr9444rifit;"atiti IPLIIII4ERISKS'gencinAy.., • ' Mad agutiit loss sold domain by Fire, and ag~aaiinnsst the Penis of the Sea and Inland Navigation and tation. DIRXOIOI6. Robert D P. alnk*, Samuel NPClarken, ph Gasnun, D, John Seott„ • James hferslialli• • . David Richey, . Jame 9 W . Rudman ,, Charles Arbuthnot, • Alexander Bradley, , J. L. Leech, John 'Fullerton, N. F. Hat, • R. Robinson, . : Robert-R. Hartley', - Viißism,Carr, . fe= Westehl Intartuice.CoMpany, • " c: 'ot - ,TiTTaBtr4GEL, . GEOP;fRE DARR*, Prceiclentr - • - M. dORDON, Secretary. . , . • • Drnlia N 0.02 Water street, (Span 4 Do's Warehocile np stairs,)Pittalarrgl. Wilk insure against all kinds of FIRE and MARINE M A Home Instittition irianaged by Directors who are well known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintahr thacharacter which they have assumed, as offering the , best protec . con to those who desire to be insured. • • A.IE'I'S; APRIL 30th, 1859. Stock Accotulta••- $ 90,000 00 .. . 2,160 00 Open ikcconnts, ..... .......... 17, 25 086 Ts ) ) Cash u s3B7 . Notes and LAS% 29 --- _ . Drazovess. Atillex, Jr.. George W. Jackson. Alex. fteer Wrc.lfalEtt George Darsie, . J. W. - Butler, James BDAuley, Le . klmw Ackley', • 7 ; 14 .b."giek t • wtn,.R;l3l not 41 W. Biloketticai. $698,110‘ TO 'IWO OS