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',... - .-. i/F - r 3.l .4+l • N•t:lN4.P't,r4:4'i-N.slt'344-it44. ol , — As gl '' ' - : • ; ''';`•''zio . 4. -•-• k ..,..„, ~,. ~„• . . ...., . ~ , „. ~.. ~.. • ... • , ~ .. 0 .1:-.::,. r, i .,,-, ; ji , ..,,,, 4 . b. - ~,,d ~ ...,..4 1 '' '"P't"'' b- it . " 4Frl4' '. 0, 444 . -li'--n4.....• ." "' '." 1 & 4•4, 1 4. / 5 4 , - wl, ''''er+ I , V.4l4e 4 ragrtii i giii;l4;,e, ) , 11.‘••••.V!,•*:y4;:(14.''''.. 4 4S j. .ti, .r+ .14--.4..-,..4.`cet.;'. • 442,-'44 ; .-. 4 ‘. V , ; r --: ik ... 1.: .. s-AI,, 4 f. - I‘.- ..'::ii...•iitif . ...':Voriiiiigl'A OFFICILL..TOIVENAL OF THE W =====; L. HARPER.,EDITOR M n Nommty,fikg9.Wicit rea t ic.2B, 1t351. D II3I°CIi i t rqZS IT AT II ! 7fP"T' . W I L L E R, • FOR; CANAL'COMMIBSIONER, SEIII•CLOVER, outaioN comas% . DEMOCRATIC-13TATE'110 1 MINATIQNS For. Juipticea .tlie 'Supreme Bench: Noisf•JEREITLAII S. BLACK, of Somerset. -P . •31ilas.CAMPBELL, of rhuade4hill: 'a PILE LEWIS, of _Lancaster.; . 'a JOHN B. GJBSON, of 'Cumberland. :' • -WALTER-H. -LOIVB:110 0/-4Regke,aV• stir We shall noticelhe' Gazette's "most forci ble feeble" article in regard to the Depots of, the Ohio and . Pennsylvania Ra il road (114 or two. Meeting of the Democratic Committee of Correspondence of Allegheny County. The Committee met, pertinent to adjournm+•+6 at the Bt. Cliarles Betel,on Saturday .6 , rendoxi, July 26th, at 11 o'cloolc. B remp ,„ th e mu rals ., read the call of the committee, and bristly stated the objects of the meeting. . ' Oil motion, the 'following resolution was adopted: : . • Resolved, That the Demwratic citizens of the different Townships, Boroughs and Wards in Al legheny County, be requested to meet on Satur day, the 16th day of August next, at their usual places of meeting, to select delegates to repre sent them in the County Convention, to be held on the Wednesday following, (August 20th,) at 11 o'clock, A. M:, at the Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, for the p urpose nomina ting a - ticket - for-ectinty- : 0--Dbliiii crats of the various Townships will meet be tween the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock, P. M.; and the Democrats of the different wards of the Cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny and of the Several Boroughs, will meet between the hours of 4 aid 7 o'clock. The Democratic citizens of the First Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, will meet at the Fulton House, kept by Mr. Hugh Sally. .The Democrats of Chartiers township will meet at the house of D. 'C. Jones (Obey's old old stand,) on the Steubenville road. The Democrats of Duquesne Borough will meet at the School House, in said borough. On motion, of Joint COSLE, Esq., seconded by H. S. MAOR&W, Esq.; it was. Resolved, That the primary meetings be re quested to take into consideration the propriety of instructing their delegates to said County Convention on, the subject of appointing dele gates to the State Convention, to assemble at Harrisburg, on the 4th of March. nest, to nomi nate a candidate fur Canal Commissioner, and appoint delegates to the next National Conven tion, to nominate candidates for President and Vice President. On motion, the proceedings of the committee were directed to be published in the Morning Post. A. BURRS, Chairman. HART;EIt, Sec y. TIM GAZETTE ON SWINDLING. We find that the G.cuutie has again' taken the field against the Democratic Canal Commission- era, charging them with "swindling" the peo ple by issuing free tickets to their friends, to' entitle them to pass over the public works. But not one word is said in reply to our interrogatory respecting the number of similar tickets granted by a late Whig Canal Commissioner. This would not suit the purpose of the pious ." and truth-lov ing editor; and consequently we hear nothing upon the subject. But it is a pity that while thus attempting to Tinily Democratic Canal Com- minim:ten, he has not sense enough to see ibit he is most sotmdly belaboring his friend andvol- , unteer witness, Mr. T. J. Brousss. Indeed; it is wiric rather Strange that as MC. BIGTIAIS is called a lawyer, he did not consult with him about a matter so deeply affecting both. of them. But - hear what the scrideer-aditoroft in reply to our several articles. of the last few days. After asserting. the PACT ?of the present Commissioners having "issued free 1 tickets to the members of the Legislature and others," he says that tee have "not broken the force of the [Gazette's] statement in the slightest , • degree; but the Canal Commissioners lie at this I moment under the imputation of s most dishon- orable and unlawful act; and if either they or their defenders were possessed of a particle of honorable principle, they would push the matter to a full investigation; unless conscious guilt re strained them." If the Canal Commissioners have been guilty of an "unlawful aet," . they are undoubtedly lia ble to punishment. of some kind i for laws are of butlittle moment unless there is apenalty attach ed to their violation. In this case the friends of the Commissioners can scarcely bo expected, by any human being—even though tun., pions—to • push forward a prosecution. Such things are left, by all the usages of society, to those who are indifferent to the accused; to the officers of the law; or to those who are at enmity with the alleged violators of the law. Bat where does this statement of the Gazette place Mr. Masan and the late . Canal Comission er referred to? If the act spoken of, be unlaw-• Jul when done by Democrats, it surely must bo equally unlawful when performed by Whigs; and we think that Mr. MOHAN himself could have told his learned and pious? and' patriotic, and just, and truth-loviat friend the Deacon, that he who particinsi in l the peeunitiry benefits deriv able f‘. eva wfalact i b tte thanthe ac ...OM an —S 9130 0 r tualperpetratoriof the act: that "the receiver in as bad as the-thief:" and that consequently, Mr, Burnam stands forth:before the People as aself convicted "swindler;" and, in accordance with , the universal sentiment of Mankind, heis.ta.be viewed as one of the worst of the erlminalst.he cause, having Shared their confelenee, and'Par ticipated in the benefits of their unlawful sets,' he proves himself to he Oitcof the most despica ble of all characters alcatic informer. Now what value is to be attached to ench Ites-: , timony, and to the arguments, or a t a t e umati,;-... even by the Gazette to sustain it? .lnet such value, in the public estimation, as wonld'be at tached to the volunteer declarations of any mem ber of a band of "swindlers,"who might seek to expose his fellows, eithertinnuglipiqne, or spite, of a desire speedily to enrich himself, by descend- Ang to the lowest point of *degradation. But the astute editor of the Gazette appeals to "honest Democrats," and tells them that "agents of the State, chosen by your _votes, have violat ed their oaths, and the law—that _they, have volunteeewitmeas, gsq., and the. Whig party in general; but tii4eolo.. cumstances can we be induced:lp Make the ad mission. r 0011 i. BUCHiNAN. Our neighbors of the tashington Examiner have raised the name of this distinguished statesman as a candidate for the Presidency in 1852, subject, of course, , W, the: decision of. the General ,Demooratio Convention ...-nashington county has been regarded, until recently, as doubtful on the Presidential question; but the Convention which met a short time since unani mously recommended, hir. ituOistiest - to the country; and the editors of the Examiner, in a very well-written editoritd, reflect:66l;6ll4 tike Deniocracy of the county. • • • --••• THE'IIUTLER niait.itx* . . . We perceive that this .excellent .Democratic journal, conducted by our friend Capt. Zsumsa, has been enlarged and' greatly improved. We id911IIIII013 : 911CCess to the proprietor; and as he Piki candidate for the House of Represe!iitatlVes this State, - we hopo he may:,4'l4iitilAY sue" OessuL May he •be elected by ..an - overwhelming majority; and may all Who' vote - for:him sub scaite and pay for his paper...;... BARNS BITUNT. • • • tro learn from the NorristoNni (Montgomery comity) Register, that, on the 16th instant, the barn of Mr. Ctuusrun Brawny, in Lower Sal ford:township, and that of Mr. JOSEPH P. Cox- HAD, in Whitepain township, were both struck by lightning, and the former entirely consumed, at a loss to the owner of about $BOO, without any insurance. • . . Neither of the barns had lightning rods at_ tached to' them; but the daMage sustained by the owner of the latter would alone have more than paid for lightning rods for, both hares. What strange improvidence! t& The . . Empire State," Cant ilargotn. was' literally thronged last night with mighty good looking people. The Clerk was wearied in taiiir.zas sA ox.tur.rare:--it'is well the EldPlTit is so long, or she tronld hare to go twice in order to carry away one load, in these days of rail roads.—Clereland Herald, July 22. air The above confirms what we have said heretofore in regard to the immense business tramsacted on the Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati Railroad. Nearly all the travel that passes over that Road to Lake Erie starts from Cincinnati and climes from points South and South-West of that place. By making the Rail road from Pittsburgh and Steubenville. there to contreet with the Steubenville, and Indiana Rail road, our city will secure an immense amount of business and travel she has now lost. Should not this fact c-indnee every citizen of Pittsburgh to use active exertions to bring , abont a speedy completion of the important link in the great chain of Railroads we have alluded to 1 Dar The. Poughkeepsie, N. V. Telegraph, says::— ,, Chaplin, the slave stealer, whom the abolitionists have made a martyr of, has for feited his bail to appear in the criminal court at Washington, and has taken to his heels_ It is quite in character that a man who would com mit a theft should hold his honor so light as to itacrifior his sureties." We think the Trkgraph does &Ir. Chaplin injustice. From a alight knowledge of the individuals who became his bail in Washington, we do nut doubt that they advised him to go am ay before his trial: and that they are willing to run the risk of having the amount of their suretyship made up to them by the abo lition party. • Whether they will be made whole in this regulcriZ wine's I raneartien among abolition ists, is a queition yet to be edited. We very much doubt whether they will ever get a cent of remmueration from their party for any loss they may Nustain on account of this affair. BEDFORD SPAING GI Among the names of the visitors announced at I 'the Bedford Springs we sea thoso of the Bons. Jsturs Brettaxsri, J. Oltuicy Jones, rills Lewis, J. 13, Black and Wm. Dock; Cols. 11. C. Laugh lin, • of Philadelphia, and. R. n. Black, of this city; :Majors Levi (IL Reynolds, of Chester, and A. D. .Ditmars, of Lancaster; Wm. S. Campbell, • f*?9"4...9lll,sleighbarrCham— nem ilicAttmen. Esq., of the Merchants' llotel, in Ph lladelphia. TEE t BOUNDABI7.—Brent Capt. liardcastle, of . thi !;,.corps of. Topographical Engineers, in charg p of the Boundary Commission on the Pa cific, (says the San Diego, California Herald) is now : bout finishing the work on this end of the line. All the monuments designating the boun dary between this place and the Gila river, have been placed, and Capt. H. is now erecting the splen did white marble monument at the initial Agreat portion of the most laborious and active j duty connected 'with this work has de volve' upon this accomplished officer, and ho has a equitted himself in a manner alike credita ble ti > himself and the profession he adorns. . 4 6 r Maj. Hobbie, - of the Post Office Depart ment, i has returned from Havana and the Pacific. At II it vans and at Panama he succeeded in ma king arrangements by which the American Con suls e ire made postal agents, who will attend to the f erivarding of all letters passing through those i i cities for other countries, so that letters can is sent through Havana and Panama as free os from one State to another. Maj. Hobble also el reorganized the mail service in California, and; established daily ma& between the princi pal icities. sell- The Stoekbridge Indians are about pur chasii*_ two townships of land in Minnesota, on which- to.locate. For twenty-five years these In dians; have resided at Green llay4 They number `,bent 3001, and are the descendants of an ancient tribe •Of that unarm, often mentioned in the his tory Of the warty settlement of Massaehu- Setts. gay- -I cleric in one of the Departments at. the City, of Washington. has sent to the Agent of the Wanhingtoit monument $lOO, to be appropri ated to building that great work'. Ho says that he received this Rum for services , rendered to otheri out of the,regnlar office hours; but he could not conscientiously" devote it to,bia ' own use, because suoh . a course ho thinks would lead tooffiiial corruption. --•••••••-_ On/? Pu t towswtP.—rAt the recent session of tho z..,Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania resolutions wawa TMBRed altering - the time of ihe semi-annual sesst ens from tho months of January and July to 111 ay. and November, 'andsiae giving the Lo dges :powir to :elect reprUseuttitlves the - Grand Lodge, instead of Past Grouch; merely, as here .tofoi.e. All action in reference to the 'Proposed estalbllshment of a widows' and orphans' asylum wag postponed.: ' A . AIION Bunn is buried in the cemetry at 'Princeton, N.' J., and while costly monuments nuu§: - .. the resting place of his father and oth er relatives, his grave is unmarked by any token of inuOloryorrespect. :It is only knOwn by being poittwed out by the guide who may be showing a strzinger the, tombs of other men whose names :are cpaneoted with.our early,histou. • geir Major Thus has been assigned the oom maw i of the Allegheny Arsenal, as we learn from the Republic at the City of Washington. ..'''..i . if.,...",. : ,..'4 : . ....'',:,•:.j.;,.., ; .• - ::'..... •-...*...,-:...,i....-,574...,,:,-;:t!tz:fii-....:.;.t...., MOE nibblingsitti.ttb,t4fifi,VL, - -' . .] - . .:::..., • , , Mt. Daniel Saylor, of Sehttylkill ilal l en, /. 1 6 ,.„' 6 " two acres of wheat land , ba th at bowitht 'Pr' ',, ",I."' last Week, ho cat I&slsheaieliktitking 185 shocks. 4ie _wheat stood very thick 'Wed die 'groin was very lots. It has been admitted by good . lodges that it will thrash 6 bushels to the 100 sheaves, this yielding 111 bushels, or 651 to the acre. . . Mr. Gewge & t winer, in a letter 'froM.Paria to a friend 'at t i rOVidence, meld , "You ask pray be re assured.... A. 44 10 44 on well. - . TLeles~i ill be unrivi.lon...—no re-election of Louis Napoleon. Republic will stand—the constitution will se respected. Two good candidates wilt be brought forward bef o ln next m ay , ..d.rstrogroars-andirrogrttsistat will try.their forces." . . '---- A swarixi of bees hived in the hole of an old tree. on the mountain at Westfield, Ct., from which, soon of. ; ter, an immense number of black snakes, of all lira, were seen to emerge and spread themselves along the litobs of the trees. The neighbors assembled in ellewds and shot some,orthe serpents, marl) , of them measuring over six feel In length: • : . • . Boston contain* 99 churches, of which are Congregational Unitarian, 1 'Quaker, 13 Baptists, 14 Or.: thodox COngregationtd, (Lyn 1e meet and . hlelodeon,) 6 Universalist, t 1 RotnanCatbolie,l9 Methodist, tchris. Unn, 1 Swedenborgian, - 1 Lutheran, 1 German Piotest: ant, 1 Second Advent, 1 Free Baptivt,l Jewish Sy nagogue, 1 Presbyterian. In Watertown. 'Wisconsin, Mr. Farewell, a ma ney lender from Vermouth while on hia way to bit boarding house at night, was Shot, Ma ball entering his forehead directly above one eye and penetraling the head two inches lid cannot recover. Ile had about Ell..nkin his pocket, which was seemed by the assassin. The Winchester Virginian says that George H. Burwell, Esq., of that county, will make t ithis year, 10,- 000 bushels 01 wheat. We bear of another crop, below onntlistewa, 'apposed to reach 10,000 bushels. The wheat this year, itilower Clarke and towards Millwood, is of full average abundance; and of excellent quality. "Tom," said an impudent wag to a Conceited fop, "I knew a beautiful creature who wishes to make your arquaintance." "D— glad to hear it—Gee girl, struck with my appearance, suppose eh Yes, very much so. She thinks you'd make,n'capital playmate for a lit• tls poodle dog r" • Among the parttengere by the Pacifte, we notice the name or Aunt.' Cora Moteatt, the dininguirlted ne. lye,”and author. She return; from a brilliant and engagement in England, where [he she ramie home or irru., her eminent talent., and her amiable character. Under the Tate law foe the re-virgule/align of the State Department, three of the:older clertilmvo given Inerrovedvalarte A, their duties continuing as here• tofore. 4 Mt. Marto,. receives 611, 006 inglead or eIoGOO es hulterto; Mr. Chew, $2,000 instead of 81,400; sad Mr. Ilemilton Derrick . , 81.600 iovtesd of 111.500. CiapiVratier, of rho revenue service, has only been suspended, not disrairacil, as was at first stated charge against him was, that he had le4 hls station on the costar California, and taken tliti culteron a plea.. arc trip to the Sandwich Islands. An egg= tchant of Palmyra, N. Y., has bought, packed and shipped to New York millet by the canal, the present season, 1,G 4 7 barrels of eggs. averaging :0 dor. to each barrel, tasking :WO Jaz. or 012,960 eggs— euAlillg which there were packed 5N40 blithely of oats. The Monmouth (N. J ) Inquirer states that Me. Joliet S. Whitlock, of Raritan township, iu that eotanty. has saeceeded well with his admirable strawberry patch . of fourteen acres. tie has cleared from it, by Wet. th'.,s season, 119.101.1 over and above freights. carriage., and all expenses. Mr. Barton Seaslo hang himself In his barn In Cranston, R. 1., in •At of religious excitement. And Mr. James Carlin executed himself in the same man ner in Wakefield, N. IL, " after raring Ms breakfast as usnal.•• The rditnr of lhr gore:mob (Gen J New. has par take*iof a crater•tneloo volkh weighed City-fenr and n half pounda. It was grown of the Cellist Grove plants. Lion, aitur White Staff. How ran they be fite,,strry in the.e porta! Catalina. an u!J and valuta MCIIC24 truant of Col. 11. 1.. Kinney. who accompaaied hint daring the war, wa. murdered by the Indiana in Jane last, while earning the =aril Lk= Corpai Chriau to Loud., Tb. iA the ih.rd mail rider killed on thin TOMO daring the year. At two o'etoek un 3foutisy wonting, a block n( modem buildings on Wen street. adjoining ibe freight depot a( the Symease and Rothester Railroad, in Syn• ewe, N. V., were destroyed by fire, with 17301 , 1 of the contents. The buildings wero owned by the 4yraec*e Company. The ke Trade it becoming- a feature at New on and nuelon. Charing Join, there were ettipped from New York about P,1111: toot of lee, which make. an at-- peseta.. Ricca the let of January - , of ti...i,454 tan. , . Tbo balk of it was .ent to Mediterranean and Paw India pore 'The Mexican Glorernment inate proposals tutu: theftli of Sept , for the cotters:cline of a railroad from Vera Cruz to Itlezieo, thence to thr Pacific—is rears to be allowed for thr campletion of the work. An exchange psper tars that 4 , the editor of the Albany Express has had legal proetedlegs commenced lilpita.!**l7.4 , l4.ar TrLst -11Jrasviraria ativrrendwata6o.--b, Oar a few wet s ago be wee matied.” The Grand Lodgo of this Stale of the ludepen• debt Order of Odd relines' has under Its jurisdietion nboui 4W lodges. onbubering about 4.30,000 members. The Increase of member• daring the past rear his beeu about The poultry of the Paned Slates it valued in the statistics at 830,000,000--the Slate of New York having Over two millions Invested in it. In the egg trade the city of New York expends 'truly a mUtton anti a half of dollars .Incualty. It to repattzd that tho Telegraph anJ lr.tprers, Bo won verses, and the Francis, of %Velem. have been seized an the Boy of Chareur for Oohing too near the ahote. They are worth 810,000, Vieustemps, the famous violinist, at a grand eon. cert in Paris lately, plays t h piece tweatty•Lve minutes long. In lannor of the Americans abroad, Ire performed Yankee Doodle, with variations. SLAVERT.—There are now in Delaware, accord ing to the last census, 2,289 slaves. In 1840 there were 316 more than this number. During the year previous to taking the census, there were 174 manumitted, and 19 ran away. One was manumitted to every 18, and one ran away out of every 120. Should manumission go on at the same rate, the State will in a few years he rid of slavery. It will be seen from the following that slavery is decreasing in this State much morerapidly than in Maryland and Virginia: Is The number of slaves in Maryland is 00,368 or 873 more than ten years ago, in 1840. In 1810 there were 111,602; in 1820, 107,398; in 1830, 102,294. During the year previous to tak ing the census, there ran away from that State 216 slaves, and 136 were manumitted. In Vir ginia there are 472,026 slaves, and in one year there ran away 89, or ono to 5,134,1 and 211 were manumitted, or ono to every .1,942." ger The Russian Peasant, as he is falsely called, says a letter from St. Petersburg, is bought and sold with the land on which he lives, and is a being no way superior to Mons. Coffee, although his skin is white •or rather brownish, with beards that were never visited by that com panion of civilisation, the razor, his person is the impersonificationof filth, and his countenance the mirror of ignorance. The depression and poverty of these poor creaturesisreallk pitiable; and next to some parts of Ireland, I must give to this class of humanity the unenviable position of the most miserable part of the human family to which we all belong. Ssarous ACOMENT.—On Monday evening last Miss Mann/mar Loo N, daughter of Mr. John Logan, of this Borough; met with a serious ac cident, in the following manner. Re father had just driven up to the door of his residence, with a pair of spirited horses, when Margaret passing close to the head of, the near horse he suddenly raised his fore feet striking her violently on the temple, and laying her upon the ground op-. parently lifeless. She lies in a very critical state, though slight hopes are entertained of her Washm' glen Coin. gar The Lowell American says that a few days ago, a freight-car loaded with property valtted at more than $20,000, passed over the tialerhnnd Lowell„ltailroacl, and from Lowell was despathhed to Meriden Connecticut. The freight consisted of ivory. Nearly all the ivory brought to thiS country, comes into the port of Salem, and Meriden is the chief seat of the man ufacture. ger. Persons desirotie of sending letters .to any of the ships of the United States on foreign or distant stations are informed that there Is a mail department connected with the Naval Lyceum at at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where a bag is kept for each squadron, and the letters are despatch ed by every opportunity. Letters must be pre paid and enclosed to the "Naval-Lyceum, New York." i ~ .. .. +,~.5 ~''~ • ;•‘, , -• • , , • ;r• . _• - -, • - • r• 03. •-• ••• • ••••••'-• • • • - 4 - 7 : '•• •••'-- 2 ' 1 -4 ' -••••(:::•' i•• -• • • r 2 . I A- 101- , 17 8F. Putar.—lnstetuf l ef standing in any fear - .of a genetous: consumption" of ripe finits; weregail tbem iypositively conductive to health. Thiil vCrymaladies commonly as sumed to have Uieir.origin in'aSree tWe ofaP pies, pea:elicit; cherries, melon's and wild ber ries, have been quite as prraleut, if not equally destructive, in seasons. - -of scarcity. There are so many errmicous notious entertained of the bad - effects of fruit, that it-is quite time a coun teracting impression should be 3 promulgated, having its fotuidatitin in - common sense and based - upon the common — observation of the in-- telligent. We have no patience in reading rules to be observed in this .partiOular' department of physical comfort. No one, we imagine, ever lived longer or freer from - the . paroxyms disease, by &Bearding the delicious-fruits of the hind in which he finds a home. On the contra ry, they are necessary-tO the preservation of health, and are therefore caused to make • their app4ranee at the very time when the condition of the bady operated upon ' • by deteriorating causes not always understood, requires their grateful, renovating influences.—iti'Oton Ned and iSiirg.• Jour. . zP We see by the Cleveland papers that "31. 8.. Delany, the colored Physiologist, from Havard University whose lectures have re ceived the appropriation and recommendation of a large number of the medical profession , and citizens of Cincinnati and elsewhere," was ad vertised to , have delivered n- Lecture in Cleve land on Thursday_ evening last on the Compara tive Anatomy and.Phyaiology . of the Cranium of the Negro and Care,asianraces. c: : ,:1..it,..q . . ; t:'...: 7 .;;;c5 . ::,. frELEGRAPHIC: i BY THE aitgmbr FROM CUB. Confirmation of the Late News. NEW °ammo, .12ly 25, 12 o'clock, midnight. ) The Isabel arrived at Savannah to-day, from Havana. •Tho patriots had several engagements, and in one of thorn they destroyed 500 soldiers. The Spanish soldiers were joining the patriots. The Governor of Matanzas informs the Cap tain General that the citizens are preparing to raise troops ordered to his relief. Cotton—Soles of 160qbales middling at 71. FROM WASHINGTON. . WAsruxoro”, Office Department announces that epeeist Maltrth taaltitft TAitoduaw be des patched by the steamer Golden Gate from New York, on the Ist of August. Single letter post age 20 cents, palters 2 cents, pro-paid. The Postniruder General is determined to pre: secuto individuals and companies for,tho trans mission of letters out of mails to California. The Rev. Elisha Ballentine, upon his resigns tion of the charge of the First Presbyterian Church here, on account of ill health, was pre vented with $2OOO by the congregation. FROM BOSTON. BOSTON. July 26. The reported seizure of three fishing vessels by the British is unfounded. One Or them, the Express, has arrived bore. Capt., Naglie, of Philadelphia, was delivered to-day into the custody of the Marshal of the District, to answer charges of fraudulently ob taining money from Government. Owing to the severe. illness.of a juror, Day's trial has been continued until Monthly. SAILING OF TINE FRANKLIN. • Nr.w Vont:. July tilt, The. Franklin exiled to-lay for Southampton and Havre, with Stl passenger< and 9f..0,606 in specie. Among the paasengera aro C. Picot. Jr.. Philadelphia ; Mr: and Mrs. He lions; C.. 11. May and two daughter". Washington: net . : N. Wilson, Cincinnati. • =I TBENIENDOUS STORM. IifINTESTIMA PA., july ter. Lust night n whirlwind swept away 31r. Cs house, a portion of which was deposited on the other side of the river; another portion was carried by the wind over Irving Cliff, :100 feet high, more than two mike distant. Those in the house escaped unhurt. Loss $2.11110, The, crops are all lorded. STEAhIER St NK. llosvon, July 1:6. The steamer tiovernor, which left Portlan.l lost evening for Boston, struck White Dead Ledge, and sunk. !kr passengers were sated by a Steamer. Nmw OnixA..vs.. July 25 tlen. Twiggy reached hero yesterday. NEW YORK SiAItKET--NOON—dulyl:l3. Cotton... Nominal. Flour... Easier at 432 for 5tate,.4,18G;4,31 for Genesee, 4,21-614,37 for Southern. -.43o ; FlRutx„..auk,corst ttleal...Unchange4 3,4 (.11:1,o t 'MI - eat—Ts also easter: .ales4„.‘c estss n 1.02; GtXX) Ohio at O. 11ye...111 abundant and nominal at 31. Corn...la firmer; sales Ws; ba mised at G7l OA and round at O. Provisions...lnactive. ,but held finuly at last quotations. Tobacco—Sales 54 hada Ky. at 61610. Lead...Salea 204 pigs Galena at 4,75. Linseed Oil... Prime 74. Wool—The market is depressed, and the stock of domestio accumulating. Stocbt-.11. S. Ws, 11368, 116. Fancies gene. rally lower. NEW OULEANS---July 25. Cotton.'..Total pales yesterday 1500 bales; to day 400 bales good middling B®Bl. Stock 37,000 Wes, weeks receipts 000. Season 985,000, against 822,000 same time last year. The first bate new cotton was received to-day. Tobacco—Steady Flour, Pork and Bacon... Unchanged. MMEI= F10ur...53,10@8,15. Ifhiskey..,l7t €llB. Groceries...No change. Freights advancing. Whisky to N. 0. 51,25; pound freight 45050. To Pittsburgh, pound freight 15; whisky . 50, To. St. Louis, pound freight 25 for henry; 50 for dry goods; whis key 75: CAnDoiw.for certain persons it die Finn Ward arc in the habit or 'taking the Ifose belonging to the Ni agara Fire Companyorifhociany permit, and to the vi nous inconvenience of the Coral any, oh we have hardly . sufficient for use in care cif nrer—therefrrei we hereby . warn all persons from interfering or inking any host or other apparatus belonging to the Company. without a written hermit from the Engineers of the Company.— Otherwise they will be proceeded Llgninst as common thieves. By order. !ti ilf.W j)18:31 . Secretary, Thankaw.The members of the Niagara rite Company return their 'sincere thanks - to the members of the Neptune Fire CompanY, for the loan of Hese. tfford their Houre,l on Saturday rooming. Also. to the mem bers of the Eagle for the loan of Hose at the Tito. • jytrd:lt • S.. M:n.wmNE, t4'ea , y. , ——- - Another Solent' Lots In East Plthartargh FIFTY-ONE trittnezanee Plen'cf !FOWL LOW ; having been dispo ado( at nubile and privute,sates, he subscriber will offer et Auction one or more ranges of Lots in said Plan, on .SATURDAY.NILXT,. 2d of Außns6 - '' his sale, like - the fOriiier one, Wilt be reideur rums, affording to persona wishing Lots in this improving su, burb, a good opportunity for purchasing valuable prop erty at Auction prices, and the I.Ots now offered being much nearer the city than, those heretofore sold, aro stilt more desirable. 81110 to begin at 4 &clock, P. - IL, near Tustln's Mill, between the vity,and the. Toll' Bowe, on Braddock st. Plank Bond. .• - Term eaßy and will beka.tde s known at , tins sale. 2.3dd - • • P:lit'KEN NA, Auct'r TN THE COURT OF COMM , °RENY COUNTY. to the matter of tho Aezaitn••• - moot of Warrick, Martin & Co . to Na noct,Teriii, vcp W. 9. Courtney &S. Ilaibaug.t ...- ' AND Now, i 0 wit. July 93, 1fi.51, *apple- S • ,ii fr i . k. memory account of !mignon', presented •‘l:) , ', ..- in open Court, confirmed nisi, and ordered t ...i... , ;(.. •ov that notice of the filing be given by two 7.--,......,-2. weep' publication in the Daily Commet. .--..-- net Journal and Port BI the Court. . • . 1 : GEO. 9.3IAYS, - Prothonotary.. Adjourned Orplltanso,Vourt'sede. . URSUANT to on order of the Orphans' Court, of j Allegheny County, the undersigned will expose to pub Be sale - on the premises. on Thursday, the 31st, day or Jtily, Mt,' at 2 (Meek. P. iti.,that.,cortaln.lot'of. ground In Lawircur matte. the junction, of tlic Butler. and:OreensbUrgh Boadd;Contahuag about one and half acres in lots to suit purehatera.: A plan of the Lots can be seen by. calling - on the undersigned', TeroisOne-third . .cash: the balance in equal pay ments. at 6 end 12 months frOm d ay of 'sale to be secured by judgment. ' ' ' MAlL?'secured REED, JydS 9t, Adadrzof Jackson Reed, deed. Administratorse , Notlee.. - 1 1 6TOTICE Is HEREBY? GIVEN that the undersigned L are the regally constituted'. Administrators of the estate or JOAN NEEI.EY, late of Moon township, Al legheny County , dee'd. - Thee:fore all persons having churns against his estate are hereby requested to present them' or settlernent;, and those being indebted are re quested to make _itumediwrement to the subscribers. OOPER. HUGH M'CORMICK, Adrrom, Moon township" .• ' • . minx ' runes, to guise jars; Very superior do fancy boxes; Germatt do Par sale by m yl4 . WM. A. M•CLURG & CO ..r. -:' : NOM ;;,.;. ~. • I' , _ iPx4lltisig Office.. 4 CU . TIM Proprietors'of thO diferning‘.Posi• beg leive to infonn their friends and the public that they have - vc: ecived from the Foundry orl...TonNswit & Co. Ybila. delphla,a very large stock of beautiful NEW WPE, of every sire and -variety imaginable. They are now prepared to execute all lrinds of Jos AND FANCY CARD PRINTING, in a style unsurpassed by any Office in the counir:, and upon the lowest terms. :-•' • IL&RPER & LAYTON. r gi/Dburih. •Tuncliv.lBsl. • ' • Type for Sale. * . :il3P4Trie•BnErrito and Amon Type recently usedla printing the Pori is ofered for sale, very low for cash, oeapp!oveil paper. f.• The type boatmen used with great care, is in good condition, and could be employed for several years In printing a weekly newspaper, on a hand press. - Also, for sale,- a double set of enact, as good as new, Column and Parallelßoles, Dashes, &C. 'the above moterialsyvill all he sold at a tnrrgain, if ap. Ocotillo is nrade soon. • Addiress (Post paid), jea HARPER & •LAYTON, Pon Buildings, Piusburgh. • [i7 FOIL SALE,.6. LOT- situated On Liberty atteet, north side, between Ilny and blathery streets.- For term. apply to JOHN SNYDER,-: jy . 4l:lm - at Sant of Pittehrgb.. l; Tar t Mime of WILLIAM W. submitted to the Demoeratie'Oonveation for nomination as their:eacididate for the alto of President Judge of 'the Court of Quarter Sessions of Common £lOll9. Register of are aothorised to tin , noOnce that ANDREW BA RCVAY, of the City of Al legheny, will to: a candidate for the office of Register of Wills, subject to the decision of thollemocrimic County Convention.' •ty2:to (Prom the Louisville Journal,.filiiit , otb, lest.] Dr. J. S. Hough ton% Pavan, for Dapepats, Prepared from Rennet.orth of s Stomach the Ox:' • Eig- On the 7th or May, ISM; Rev. Pd. 'D. Williams, Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, in Louisville, Kentucky, was and had been fore long time confined to his room, and most of the toms to his bed, with Dyspep sia and Chronic Diarrhoea , and was, to all appearance } on the very verge of the grave . , and acknowledged hobo so by his physician, who had t ried all the ordinary means in his power, without erect, and at the above named time:the patient, with the consent of his physician, cam moored the use of Dr. Houghton% "PEPSIN," and to the astonishment, surprise and delight of all, be was much relieved the first day. The third day .he - left his room. The sixth day, which Vas excels:they hot, he rode tea miles with no bad effect; on - the eighth day he went 04 a visit to the country, and oa = ths thirteenth day, though not entirely restored to his natural strength, he was so far recovered as to viatrnur a journey of live hundred miles, where he arrived In' safety, mach int , proved in health, having bad no di storbance of the stom ach or bowels, after tams, the fi rst dais of _Pepsin. These facts are rot controvertible and that thistle case which tmeht to convince all skeptics that there Is a power its' "PEPSIN." Let physicians unddyspopties invettgate. Kin & _ Agents, jell . • • 140 NlToott street 13- Meets above Board of Trade Rooms. corner bt Third and Wood streets, every Monday evening. .• . . ra emu • nitiAnCilirt . of Pitts ouryli and Allegheny, meets on the SCCIJIM sires% month at the If braids House, Market at. • • tifi , Yl • . • Joule Voutto,jr., Secretary. ur The Tall of the Comet is forty degr, in length, but so thin in 'distance that sinus are visible through' it. The marvellous tales of come nostrum mongers are nearly at long, and noite.as easily seen through. • • • The proprietor of Dr. Guyer-Ws- Broad of Yellow Doek and Sae:operate, however, has no occasion LO re sort to such tales mauler lb attract public attention. The actual cures performed by the arts vr c!e, bereVer it is introduced, is the basis upon which the reputation of this remedy iv founderloas the •Itandreds af certifi cates of renewed hopes—health and life, that are con tinually dewing in opon him„ will prove. . Humbugs Ina y ,flourib's for a time, hat a remtefy" pluit possess rare medicinal virtues to- establishshe reputa tion that Dr. lislyzoles.'Welkno.Doik and Sarielyi24.l7 11111 established wherever it has been used. e' -flee advertisement. . .' 605 . Plettsbatirgb.l4lll.) Insurance Clonapsure. CAPITAI.ISIOO.OOO. Onus, No. 75 Foram Seass.. - Xl] OFFICERS: President—Jew:m.s.lloon; VieePreeident—Sanwel Welarkan. Treasarer—Joseph S. Leech. Seeming-O.A . Colton. [l7 - Set adeenisement ilanotber pan ot Mia paper rtarfe.: Er Tot professional media of JA3IF-S S. CRAFT, rsq , have pointed oat each general attention to hls =pee LI. etas candidate most censer to be successful in the election to the Presidency of the Common Pleas— that it his been hitherto deemed unnecessary to present his name through lite Press for storrucation by the Demo cratic Convention. As a pmelltal man of business he has no superior to the State,tss-may be known by his Mearnres at the Legislature of Pennsylvania, in *heats actions winters of t 7 30 sod Mt. Ills tkperience as a me ft3:lli le and manufacturing la oryc.r,ip }uranee agent, and =blur and master in chaserry, and familiar ae quaintance with legal practice and ecotion to study, gate hint in ISM the almost unanimous recommendation of the Pittsburgh Diar for the Supreme Court. and cirri. nentlyqualtfy Min for the office to queition, which require hisjpecteilar working abilities to tall. • /Wit( . . ' Collecting, 8111 Poetttip 44. c. - 1 JOHN'AI!COITIERN . Attcnds to Collectidg,l3lll Potting, DiAtributing Cards and Circulars for Panics, ae., M' Orders tell at the °dice of the Morning Post, or at Ito:tace Periodical Storc,Third Rt.,will be promptly attended to. korePly ofrp-I. 0. tor U. F.—Plane of dleetinr,Washlng Hate, Wood atreet, home en sth and Virgin A:ln y, Pernorolou Lomas, No. 316---Meets every Tueiday Weaning. Mitanatcriti HanamPladar, No. 81—Meets Ist and 3d Friday °reach Month. mar2l—ly • LIMDii e very+ Do AR pir*rrra, in Iti6 Diamond, at halfpast 10 o'clock. jyt!diti' . , . , , ~ , . trr Odd Fe tliovraP EfoillOdtan Buiqinc, Fauta, tyre:, Lutran Wood cad Soziskfull areas.—"Plivibuigh, Facappmratt, No. 2, MettS Ist and..l4l.TueMoysof.cciall month. • • Pittaliurgh Degree Lodge, N. 4, meets Id and tlth Toes • , Ila kt itt ~ehenier.' Lodge, No. 0, meets every Tharrday even- Vestern star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wedneeday *menthe. Iron, - MY-Lrodee, No. V. 02. meet* everyllonday ereng.' Mount Mortin. Lodge r N0..'360, - meets every Friday .eve tang. ZoCCO L0dg..N0..i135, meet* every Ttarsd ay eveningi at their Hatt, corner of .sini infield and kifitistriteta.. Twin City Limige, No. V-11, are,. every Friday even. log. flail, corner of Leaeoek end, Stinitoeiry etrerit,Al- leglittny. City. " ' Irnay:l37' . . Aogerons Lodge, E 0. or 0: Fc..The' Antrerone Lodge, No. t, -- 1. O. it( O. F., tteetA every Wrdnesdayeoenlng SVarhlngion Wood street. . • . . Ascot laird- Firectehos Insurants tomps. is,' or tits City or Pittsburgh. - • W. W, DALLAS, *caI.—ROBERT. FINNEY, Sec? o p• Will insare against FIRE and MARINE S Ogee in li7a7sangsarks House, N 05.124 and 125 Water sz., W. W. Dallas, Body Patterson, R. 11. Dartley it. D. Simpson Joshua Rhodes, 11. Paulson, Wm. M. Ed . gar, Edls j ara Gregg, A. P. A nshuts, Wm ~Coll ngwood, B. C. Sawyer, Chas. Kent, Wm. Gorman. feb2o SAirlsysbusg, Huntingdon Co., Pa.,lllarch 4,'31. : S. Al. Kier Dear Sir—Your Petroleum is working wondets .in this vicinity ; therefore, we would than k W 6 are enure) y out, and lus ro ß r ztA a d being iugaired osr every day, s. ours, respeettallsr. .4011 N LONG A. CO. Hoyoriile Ashlat d Co.. Ohio, March 10, at. : AL Kier : Dear Str--Your Agent, a tew weeks since, left with.us four dozen Rock Otl.vvtuch we have sold. Please forward to us six dozen immediately. Your medicine is working wonders in this region.— We can obtain several excellent certificates, it you de. sire them. Yours, W. W. z•COTT. P sale by Keyser tt - ttPDotvell, 140 Wood street ; Ti. G. Sellers, A 7 Wood street; B A. Pahnestock Co., corner of Wood and Front streets; D. Al. Curry, D A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, and 11. P. Sals•artz, Allegheny. Also, by the proprietor, ' AT. KIER. :torsi) Canal Basin. Seventh st, Pittsburgh. . • _ Ell Orr LUNCH served up ever? . da7 at o'clock, at OWSTON , S norm, St.Chtirauvet. - • (10-0: _ Q 7" Dowtserreotypes. 4:31 hi t:0o Co. would respectfully, announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny anifyieinity.that,they have had , a largo Operation Room, with a Glass, Root and Front, built and arranged expressly for the purpose of Inking Daguerreotype Likenewiea. . The best guerrecnypes,nn the beet material, are.takett at titikes tablistuttent, under the special superintendence of. the proprietors. • T e arrangeuant e noble s;thim also to take,rinnily Groups, of any nuattiet of perlions,iohO , most perfect . . )ultene.9.s 'wlY. of lick or diseased person., talceninoirty, Gallery urt Latayotte Italr,Fourth itreeLeorner of Fourth and Wood streets. Entrance .Ein. Fourth street . . . , - ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. _H. CITIZENS , INSURANCE COMPANY. or rr:rsaooau_. C. G. HUSSEY. Pieta.. .. --A. W. MARES.Seey o,slce=k:No. 41 Watert,,in !Dare/ware of C. ff. Grant. Tars Company is now prepared to insure all kinds of risks, on 'looses, •hlanutnetones, tioods, Mardian.. disc In Store, and in Transitu-Vessels, At. An ample plummy for the ability and integrity of the Institution, is afforded in the character of the Directors, who arc all ,citizens of Pittsburgh, well and favorably known to the Community for (herr p de no o, ititel ligation and Intcgrlty.- Hussey,AVra. Baga , ey, W n Calk ma r, Jr. I. W al tor Bryant liugh D. King, Edward Henze,. ton Z. Mosey S. llarbaugh,S.Al. Kier. • martens N OF ALL& l[rja Mints to Porenta t ... One great source of disease In children Is the unhealthiness of parents!'.ll would be just as reasonable to expect a rich crop from a barren soil, as that strong and health) , children should' be born of parents whose constitutions have been worn out with intemperance end &Sense.. A sickly frame may: be originally induced by hardships, accident or intern perunee, but chiefly by the latter. It is impossibbithata course of vice or imprudence should not - spoil - the' best constitution; and did the evil term - 11We bere; it would be a just punishment for the folly.of the transgressor. But not. BO For: when 'once a disease is contracted, and through neglect in applying the proper means'it becomes rivited in the habit, it ts ,then entailed upon, posterity.— Female constitutions are as capable of improvement as family estates—and ye who would .wish to improve, not only your own health, but that of your own of by eradicating the many distressing diseases that are entail-. 'ed through neglect or imprudence, lose no time in purl., tying the blood and cleanstng the system. Married per-. sons, end those about to be .married,'shoniA hot fail to. ParifY their blood, for how many, diseases are. transmit tedio4testerity. How often do we see Scalds; tierrifulii mid mthousand other afflictions, transmitted to the rising gerterittion;lttat might haverbeen prevented by this time. y precaution I.:To accomplish which, there is nothing. -before the public, or the : hole world, so effectual as Dr. BULL'S , LATEST IMPROVED FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, combining Yellow Dock and Burdock, withthe pure and genuine HondurasSarsapar ilia. For general debility during:this 'ollta: weather, it RCM like a chum restoring of muscle and -vi gor, with sprightliness of intellect. - - KEYBER & brDOWELL, Wholesale and Retail Agents, - 140 Wood s ,t. Pittsburgh. ;*-ie MEESE 111 ~~;..y t REEVE ~ ..~.... .. _ L.i, i:ii:' ,. .!: , _ %,- -: , _ ,„ , • St*. . I .; ' ..: •AOT,Xe.g . 4..:: ~ ..- .., 1 1 U; A. 0. P. MEE NM= ISERE , ..-: ,~' _ ~,.. -. ^,': -f :IRISH EVENINGS, Erin's Omen Isle, and Evening With Illustrious Badmen, Ile O'Beiliji 1 4 ,1 , - tor, Wit and Humorist; AT Pnhl.O 11.11.140, On IY/ dn esday and ThnriayEieningsjitkVflaa ' These Lectures will lAr Interspersed Wit gMOTO46 . anecdotes, including 'go; Irish 'thildk-,the Iri .P/Par.: the Adventures of honey APShane, and Michael Casti day's Blunders. Also, an evening -JERK John Philp o t , Curran, the lawyer, patriot, orator and humorist, with teetions from 114 speeches, anecdotes of his life, his Jokes and tales, and his whole c meet, frominianey uP! word•Tick=s cents each. Doors open, at,halr past 7; to ddmia• • • A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT, POLSALE.-- - A'vaintbletraitriess ttand;hkvintiralargi, fsuiily store, on Butler street, Lawrenceville, doing a very fair Wiriness, with kluge and convenient dwelling house, wronged with a wide hall or entrance; a parlor, dialog room, kitchen, bona cellar, suitable chamtters,..nntL a . •pleasant porchl , a large yard, a table, - &e. - Taehikuie. Pe row and finished in Reed style and of the best mate Reis and workmarudup.-This-Lot to largo:had well• suited for farther improve: l lva", havine a front of 3l} feet on Butler street, , by:llBl..ry t4 p „ .posier alley, to Mark t t rept. - 7.S."CUTHBEITIc . , ..jyti_ •- • _ . • • Smithfield kireet. , °DEBBY, Ma Rk: t, et..the 'fa of tulltutbor B r Thong Witirtr,llll-coty illustrations, the - United Stater; ew &nil:111149 and ;WA I Stowart Wolter , . • . oneitidon.Labor and the London Poor. , The !Wive:Agate jastreeeived and for,enV , , C. ' ' Maiket ,meet. :. Trani Achy .. , .. OrstrynaviTaari-sta4 trintiellTaawrsl: ' • 14 IST OF SHADES on hand antipode at ail times to , . order _34,4-4, 6-4 and 6-4 Buff Shades;ilairtand hcirdered • - 'Transparent green .do s ; • LaildscapaSbades'of ever" style; • '" - • Gothic and hlezzitina, of `Moonlight :do _do - near irtylei; •.. -- STOSE SHADES of anycolor, with lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTIIS'on" band. • . Al.°, a lot Of SHADE TBINIKINGS--Coiiplete at. 25 cents pet shade, ...Br Cturtalas bang on reasonable P. S.—Pedlerativiltdi fo call at the Factory, be. fore purchasim i lse . ,ller . e n . • opriB4m. • . • E. R. ya - JaNAN, • Fierstlirogseety: PERSONS desiring beautiful, healthy, historic rind cheap location forzwantry residences; ate invited to turn their attention to Braddock's Fleid,which is now being sold in small parcels, on the most favorable terms Fighty-five acres have , been, thus sold this•season,te• several different individuals, soe oflwhom are now imp roving. by uildbigs, &c. For 'advantages of evert kind but particularly of access from the city; the place is unrivalled Three grand thotorighil res UM by it and through 'it—to wit& the Mcmongahera River: the .Pitta burgh and Braddock's Field Plank Road, which is now' greatly traveled; And the Pennsylvania Centtal: Rail road, on which the Cars will be running eastward, from •Fittsburgh,that far, by next Fall. Beats land there ' I,l.alra .hocr. Ownihnues will soon Mittel the Boas a c!.s es will. always stop with and for pas.engcra. I am st .ying for the rummer at the Farm, where/ I shall be- ready to show' persons' the greunds, and imy plans ofdivi•ion thereof.' Visitant cah be accommoda ted at the-Mansion House as ate Hotel; " ••- • • .1,19. - W. BIiCHANAISI.• State 'Mutual Vlr• ansurancii•a:ranopas "MAW!' OFFICE, SI Romani:us WeParriatalto illEbeft• Pittsburgh, Afar 1at,11911.. eviienie Of the sIICCANUI or the Director I endeaviaring to vete the "STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY , ' meet the wards' of the' community, is' die unparalleled amount of bualveas which has beert•done--buying issned- 7,900 P ilh 'Cies Minnie the peat year, thereby adding over 9130^0 to the fandtiot the. company. Nearly all the properly insured lor the safest kind,ln small risks, and a large proportion, insured for only one year. Whole No' Policies Issued ..... •-.' ' ' • -7,900.. do - .expired,"torminated'ik • '• - • ' canceled .do do in force. 7,809 • - Amount of Property insured • • 97,880,419 do Coneeted termimitedand er . pito& 2011,:.% • • •• ' do _ do • in force .•- .... •:• 07,694,691 do Postai= Nate! 79,imm87 •do Canceletl,terminsted,expr'd, Gr 7,10 do in foreo-•••••••-• • • . 379,007,77 •do Cash Premiums received .•t151,557,t4 do do canceled. •• • ..... 321,24 Whale &moan t of losses and expert- ses paid 23„91,45 . Dal duet in favorof the Co Animate, e0,8.'1,45 -, To city or country merchants, and owners of dartll - add isolate/I.ot' toUntry pn?peny it Is belie...al this company affords advantages In tsoln't of cheapn'iSs, nicety and security, inferior to no Insurance Comp-Ty Conducted on theequltable and greatly Improved pi , um of Claastfieutlen of -Risks, excluding ail spet 'hazards, inmting only a limited amount in any one raltty the. precluding tba frequeneV awl-occurrence of +H ire fires, soil also, on both the SUXIL and it.not only poseesses the eheapsesa and acceraunadw 'on or both methods, but entitle! t h e insured to o na tion in the profits. '. • . - • • It is, under the cattail of die fallowing Directors P. Rutherford. A.. 1. Mint; Tabu R. Packer, Samael Tl'; -Jones, Alcor* A-thrtier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob 'tilt Sarnite I Jones, John P. Rutherford. . . • • • J• P. RUTHERFORD, • 4 A. J. GILLETT,Ree'y. A.6:.caiteria . a, Actuary. 4 • 4 .N. 11.—A Derigt . Dividend of faltietr.Ptir- Cent." -.On ezPi. ring poi I etc? lAA been declared try ttuttlireepresi lino is now receivable at this Office, fin renewals, oe.rede nnua nle in club at the end of ninety days. - • nik MIA* . A. CARRIER. Agent. • . . Plttatmeah Life Insurance Company.. maps. COMPANY was incorporated in v February,. .1. IESI, with a Perpetual Charter, _and has commences basilicas on a Capital of 01.00;000..." • .The Company does huntress both on the Joint'Stock • and Mate al_plem. On the Jaun Stock plan the rates are one-third - lent than those charged by ALatard. Companies, aroLlillteon Per Cent, lower th an , the. rates of most Surk,Camsor • Mutual rates are iheasme as those adopted. Wither safely. conducted 'Companies.. Those insared.an the matualprinciple have the combined securities famished ,by that system of insurance, and . the Capital. and Ser. pies Fend of the Joint Stock department: '• ' The Cbarter permits the granting of insurance on life;, In every form, Including the right of wife, ehildren,•pn. rents, relations, friends oreieditors—tolnstate thelfe of another for their own exelusive benefit, payable after death. °report the parties arriving at.the...age of 50,55, GO or 65, at the option of. tbe.itnincad:•. '• • • : - . OFFICERS, ‘• • • • • James 3.1100 n, President. • : .• . Samuel firClurkan,Nice Prr.sident.: ' • • Joseph B. Leech Treasurer.. . chavrev - it-zeotion.seeremi-. • .. . . 'James ii. noon, •''• • Joseph S. • - John 8. Dilworth, - Charles A.' Colton, • ' Samuel fir Clark an, .•. WSW= Phillips, Jahn a-Wilson.. 11praitD OP GINAISCP. lion. William %Villein,, Lairßeg ream. at War. . /ion. Walter Forward,-*Late Secretary .of Treasury. John Snyder, Reg Ca•hier Pittsburgh Sink, Leech,.taq i i Wholtiava Grocer. " • ' lion. A ..W. 1..1 - 3. 51 : - I A. B. M'esinsont, F•q. • lagileAto - Joseph Gazzato C ,M:lsl. D. Jeremiah Brooks, M. D _ ZZIAIp4IIIII . .Sam ail Dilworth,"s4. D., 47 Smith field ... street. Rohl. Snvder,"lll D .11j1Foarth st. . John Crawford, M. D., . Sirth - st. • Wm.ldelf Alorott.ftt: 11,107 Liberty st. Dr. Dilworth will he in attendance at the office, everr 'hose who have spoken for an ageney, are requested' to call, -take their papers; and commence operations forthwith. All persoes engaged In the insurance busi ness will be suppUed with Mimics and allowed tbo ritual Office of the Company, Pio. 75 FOutth street. • tray 7 ' C.A. COLTON. Steil • . • To the , Desstr' • DEAFNESS, noises in the head, and all disagree a ble diseharges from the ear,speedily and permanently. removed without pain or inconvenience. by Dr. Rear. LEY, Principal Aurist of the N.' V. Ear Surgery, be announce his return to Pittsburgh*.' The number and int _port Inge of the cases tinder his care, on his recent visit,. and the gratifying amount of success which atteaded 'treatment, have uidaced him to expedite his return. His here will - depend much upon circumstances, and it will be advisable for those who.wlah to Consult make as early ; cull; ; '• Dr. II: may be consulted, 'unlit further notice, in''Aite.; 'ghen 3 , City, second brick dwelling-1/ . 410nd the ..school: house, In Hebeeca street. , - = -Thirteen years close and almost undivided "aitention' to this branch of special practice has enabled Ithiskei reduce his treatment to such a degree of success sailor find, the most confirmed and obstinate cases yield by .a. :Steady attention to the means prescribed. ' :The following iestimonialei are •subutlttedikitti Confill 'deuce.; Show at least is what'estimatioa hik' professional - qualifications are held by torneof the meat diatingaishedmedical men in the country • - • -"I have had the pleasure to meet Dr. Hartley inprite • dee, and have been led to form a -favorable opinion of his character, both it the profession and eau gentleman. W Pumas, . Professore( Surgery, 11e: .." professional abilitie s will be - ,ilaly appreciated by those who place themselves under - Ids ears. louts Wins-taunt, hi. D. ' • Professor of Anatomy, From my intercourse With Dr. Hawley, I have found his deportment correct and gentlemanly: , • '• " Valattrettrichforx, tit: D. "It Is n pleasant dray te give my tesiltiony in favor of the treatment adopted by 1)r. Hartley for the'eare of dealhcsit. The application ishnattended by pain or in. conve nienie, and nieffeensolosost inetantaneocie. , •• • P: Hagman; Coopi. . llor at Law, M Chambers at. "We have known. 1101,6T111 carts of partial-deafness treated by him withllie most happy results. Dr. il. is a scientific gentleman and can. produce numerous testi monies of Lis ability and /meows In thisdiffieult branch of the medical profession !'—Globe,- . . . . . " Persons afflicted by diseases of the Eat., arse recom mended to pay a visit to Dr. Hartley, Atinst, at No. (49 - Arch street. above Third. He is is well-edacated Pro.• fessional man, and having pui is particular attention to disesses affecting hearing, has acquired from his skill sad experience better means of copingsvith thisserious affliction than those whieh ate possessed by. physicians in general practise."—Dispatch. Alleasel! joarmyled where malformation does not ex " " • Adams & Cm's Express' Otttoe. N0..05 .11forketwers...' TT gives u, pleasure to announce. to our friends that A earn now ready to receive then at our new Office - on Market street • - From one messenger pOr week, with which we Corn-. meueed running over the Central Road, we .have..ln-, creased our facilities to six, by which we can; send- or-. data any day (five,) to the ELM, and return _goals by the same mesienger. . ' ' BAKIER.A'FOEH, rlto OWNERS OF GOODS.—Ia • store, nuealled for,' the•follo wing packager, marked Pittsburgh: A. J. Bearebley, d package*; R. F. Deurey, 1 do; Dr. Weire, Vdo blatthew C. Walker, 1 do; Pryor re WI-. ley, 3 do ; Shugart, 1 do; W. Crawford, 2 do; Dr. Brower, f.}. do. Owners are reverted to call widget them.. . • COVODE COLE'S pe r ms. Railroad Freight Depot; • • con Penn and Wayne its, Pittsburgh. PUIEA.P..BUILDINCI LOVA U. SALE—And Lots. N,/, of various sizes and prices,on :Washington street, Bovoknghattu AWN sir on Reed , street.• Also, two , on .Denman street. Also, twoou Carson street. The above are ire Various /Dealt:ins. Some ate corner low; and el! easily improved; and but a short distance from the Ferry. Price low and terms easy :* . . . .;• 1 • , • • ' f: •: 4 ‘.." , ; %c • 4 ••4 - • Z i 4).f . . MEE MEE Ell Eifflil •••', - ../Y;g..;•!•cit:o .- .!-V . ..F.:XVP -1 -3P4W - AMUSEMENTS. TRIILSVIIE. LESSEE The Manager respectfully announces that he Las made an arrangement with the world renowned LEVI NORTI.I! The greatest Hier orate age, and his celebrated Troupe of. Equestrian together with -his rassnitimmt Stud of Horses, includ ing ng the wonderlial ANY Dancin , g Horse, TAMM And the unrivalled Trick Pozz irt Torn`fei[es 6 ` f grand Arena performances. A spacious Bing has been constructed on the stagerequallingc e rty ever erected in the United t The Prices or Admisslon - ditring - Ilie - Equestilia'' a- eon will be an tedlool: Boxes and Parquena j • 6 - 3Oefrati: Second and Thud:Tien( .t it( &Tared Statain the IrtSiiCirde - !W''' doe Private Boxes - - Tha,Thavre wilt ba thoroogWy.venillate44.,.:4 1S r, L... • Green • t • eiari cpoicp. c0u.}.:1 , 119N43F talitt i tr a4l 2;;;;; • • 23, rting Itosea L !taspbtny, arm _ Rhub trb, grape irtnee,hardy Monthly ROSCII.ania every plant ueeessary to ' ornament . yatda end - gardens, will be'fouped at Greenwood Nursery.' An Omnibus MAW,. the e ar ner of Market and Filth streets, Pittsburgh every _ half hoar, fot 'tee, Crenate and other re. , freshokents served up in the Pidoona " Orders addreued to thePropriptor, Weal taanchester r Atte. eny coaray;•Pa.;*llPriettive ritonly, attention') • P Health • pallie ar infirmedihat the OFFICE; OF TEE' ,BOARD OF IfEALTII of the City of Plitsborsh is • qt,_N 09',Orant street, between -Ponnh • and Diamond streets,Mhero 'lt Notices and Cottannoleations for the. Dread must be left. ' CDARLEI3 NAYLOR, ' • ••• • • framable Iteal.KYstate at Petvate.Bule• rgsbE undersigned offers forma* at moderate prices and is op easy terms of paymeah the followink clty prop ertY, z . :No.l. Four eligibly Iladdusgzetcou Quarry,. 'nisch., each 4 4.5 feet front by 130 deop,Jbese. Lott are nearly neposlte'House.'. the Marketonsa. , .• •-• • ••r• • • • '4 One Lot of Ground on Bernd 'street, 35 feet front by 05 deep. ..' • - 3.•ALLor of Ground on Llbeyy street, 03 feet front by •.4. iota Building Lots; one 50feet - front, the- other 25. feet frOnt, on the 'western coiner of - Walnut and Quarry Lstreey, by 'lO7 - teerdeer. - • - • • ';•• Bulidhig to - s each 60 feet fronton the eastern corner of Walnut ar.d4crarty streets, 4 b 130 feet deep.' G }Hoek of Late 231 fee t frtnat by feet' deep on' AlusanT'stfeet: -• •- - 1a1f69 BLAKELY, ' - - — el:wind/end Liberty* sta., second story. T , OST.,-4.in Monday last; .a et11:11 BEAD PULSE, li•rOntaining about 820. -rbe fuiler , wiU be 'Liberally trutartleil by leaving it al this Office. .0725 Or 3 • nne • V en & Co. : • Pilialitigit Crud? . iinT 4 _C ll rali ß3M iierWri7so7** . ••••-• e ) N0.:94 '. 1 113T4t . .0 2 patuniarr WOOD INS *AIM al, (1017111 BIDS). • , 'BtANUPACTUaERS of Cane Seat Parlor, Chairs; Cane 'Bear lloekiug Chairs; .11e,`• ceptioa and _lnvalid Chain; Cane' Rat ea - and Country lirmsa Swells; Settees; gel, and every variety of Comlnciti ChaLts.., - / / 3 All of which were manufactured under ; . 3 their per - superintendence', and 'era : warranted both Immaterial a. 4 workman- ' 'chip inferior Co none in the City.- Deatnts in thew aril. nice •s•j11 and kin Weir etpectid atlynataige 'to call and examine for themselves previous tog/sins elsewhere.. - . tratataboati and Derellintialtroistted 'at the ebartest ' notic e.. All orders punctually attended to.. tjyl.s W sated: • A GOOD CilAeli'PAlNTEß—Hatimite at '' DL • -. 7 . F.*::l4•:RisikErfOW.B Voleh raetz, Stray .liarae. •. - ithlE•TO THE SUBSCRIBER, living _in Indiana itotinship; oa the F'sisoiew adi aloe t • tato' tut nil' • foam - the Canal, &SORREL - 110M, hetweett ii and 15' ' hands high, svith'a star on .hie forehead. and_ a. satalr_ bridle mark an trach saki:tr. his - bead. The Owner requested to cone forward, proterproperty, pay etorrtre.s:;.. and take hid away, or he will be dips °redo( aecordalg . • to law. - . JAPOES HUTCHL9O7II. , / /71 @BEN 'MS HAVE ADVANCED 7 OP.NTS' PER Ur • LB.—Yee can bay ,GreetiMetteatigHßltrs . .. TEA MART, in . the Diamond; for-three 11110111h3 Catillr f *1 thel old prizes ~and, t he• aame quall•le.Ototatithlaaadlng the , advance in prices-East, as they. Itaireat large stoat on hand. Theyeell the beatTenalllntabarghatthis Stem, and defy opposition. rpu4 suBSCBIBMR orate' fo sale alvnitlahle Jimmie 11..'arulliot, situated on Ann street, Allegheny Citys— The Lot is 18 feet front by 53 feet deep. The Rouse eon tains" a Sell, two Rooms, Kitchen Cellar and two Bed large' yard. witlCous.oveKbk4rimit, Sic. • . P:iee 6900; Terma—flooitinand, _ - balsneis intane, two ih ire7yeata. CUTfIBERT Gran Agent, No 50 Smithfield at. • ~ t OLD PENS—Band & Hrotherofj;.& E. 14,. Smiths Todd &Smith and ' - The above brands are now unrivalled in quality Of 'WWI', in saill•like elasticity, in fineness and smoothness of the points, and In durability. I.will warvankenery .Pen,of - these makes. ' htst - reeel red this morning. a fall at tineur s - sitrd c axioms re *ill always , find at my Mare' - the hest stock, and at the lowest pricerrwhiclr agoed ar- • title can be sold at. F ilr; W 171/11.30N, .025 - ; • cos Blarkerand.Farinit ! • Dr. WI/limn nendersost. • " ptHING released (rout attimdOtrir his' li tetininess, bus resumed the pramiceof-12116DICINEo illSOllleo • , "! andelwelling heabove itte-jrrog Store, .No. 203 Libetty. • street, where he ettayrawrys bob:Kind exeoproorban ab. 'sent on profesei anal duty.; :Haying, bpd .eerrtal yeses' experience inpramjets, hohopes by .ciose• attention to ; datY, to merit a liberal patronage. Pittsburgh, July 23, 18.5l—;o3•4 Eleven Bllleß.frean VORSALE—AvateablgFsrrppf 2tagres,pleasantly located lour ; miles bilged Perrysville, on the l'raitklin road. About 40 .acres•are br a bigli state of. enicortalon; 13 of which is choice Meadew land, very produrtive ; a two story dwelling house and kitchen ; a bets, stabling and otbepout houses • a, large garden, whit fruit, &c: :.The firm, An. is in gold order. ; • , • Tbm above would be desirable for a Nursery or Mark et Gardetsi.beiag TWA only. four miles from the Plank Road. Pure. Sleoo:••Tereas—S3lo in band; baJaarta on lime.. S. OUTIIBERTAeng. • - Notice to Mildness' Men: - ; • A NtLetasAN'itiliii4eity.,, m a g edia saa -a "Ii , - ctare ' and profi•ahlrrinerehriadustog and ciannfactintrus ',trustitetts.having Wen intoalote stale of health,. is dee • otirtitis of iellinwoarhis interest in the concern, for thaw:' purpose of leaving the city for the recovery of his health. Any.person having command of .Is3ooo In castr, and a . fair credit, can enter into this basinesstsri h every gnat- • ' " PA bras .bIANUFACTPFITR.,7 Box. 69, MM. burgh, Pa n sultin whaie an interview can be hat,: .. THE.wonderfat reptOity,;With warca Ur. riBBLEB'S iiREBNATIVE 'sear, renders' it Invaluable as a family :raedleine, . for the Bowel 'Derange. ' manta, Summer Complahav azul*Diaritkeis of.obildren, I as well ns iardleitie hair been terra in ha ndredvat institnies,-and . htui never faded - bitten' 02 , " Cholera Martina Dysentery, Diarrceita, - Sernaley !Cora— ` plaint.. Sold at 23 centt per bottle. . • 13. L:LUTlitiEßT,Beidi Agent, je2 •• - - 50SirtIthrkeld s tr eet.- A CARD. THE. PENIIS,YLV/i/CIM' RAILROAD: COMPANY, , no ditular,With that migardfial irate of Me public iciest, which so eminently distingaisli.s all their opera- • limas, advertise that the "canal' cannot be in'Worting order for six weeks?! _ -• We tate.plessuns ill Informing that company, and know how much they' will be grstiffed' by atnowledge of the truth, that the injury to the canal is pot to Eras's— that alt damages will be repaired b to•uscrnow _ 7 except some Injury at Piper's Dam, and pll.ll Creek, winehwili require a week more. ' • . We are, for the present, using ttieltailrosids bettireert lohn•toord and Phdadelp'llsomid are prepared to reii ceipt freights through in FIVE. DAYS,:at the - rates of the Railroad Company. .. • . -• On Monday.;?3th instant,ll76 shall receive cad ihip by canal, at the low rates heretolareeharged.. • . -•••• Ctssr. A TRAM, Pennsylvazus and Ohio: Line ;. • -• D. /AIM & Co., Leech it Co.'s !Artist. .• & Co., Bingham's Line; • . & Co., Union Line • . ' Now Hookas I New Books t • HEZives of, the Chief Jusiices of England, from th e Neuman Conquest till the death of UM! Mansfield. ;Mtn Lord Campbell, L . L. D , in two volumes. I.Ettens to a.Candid Inquirer on A ulaial. Magnetism. • By William Bregoryild. D., Professor In the•Disiveraity. 'Of Edinburgh Remidtschimtd's Latin Dictionary, in.trro. goint-.:441 Latin English; 24, English Latin.— •,, . • Colon-. Graham, Sartain and the .LL TheaPoce walk, ate m elted amt for sale at Wall's Periodical and Cheap PeOpemiom . Store, No 23 Fourth street. • ; 1 1111 1 ' . -ty. EllaaiEilliiiagi • CAPITAL, sioo,ooo. CHARTER PERPETVA/... rplIE undersigned having been eppobsvect Alders fort the above Company, have 'opened mi. Othe.4" in • NO. . It SL Clair street, and ors now prepared toetreez saline's bn city end country property, 19*n - es lavonsble'.' -terms an - any responsible Company in the awe.' Alt persona baying property teemed in tbis'ebropear aro entitled, to vote finite officers, and to eh:infinite earn leas ; but fire not liable, in. any . event, An anything . We ,- . yond -the amount they have:peel. •Alllositee'pY , tnnotly paid in, slaty dogs after proof of ibe-sittne. . • • lion. JOHN C. BUCHER. Peesohns., cuss. R. 111161134 Viets President. t „ Thos. If. Wills" SeertUlqc . , David Eleminy t Attamey and Camsellaa- Jun. C. iinelter,.Radoloa F. }Canute; Wm. Colder, Jr.-, David. Fieaalng,. 'G. idAtttlay i , Chas. R. Mester .Elias.E. Rinler,Sainael ,W. Jlnys, David Mumma, Jr., John Nlaninterj.Daanbin County; Jacob B:lltilderann, - York; Henr y H. Fry, Laneame-r: Adam Sebg.ner, • Bertai „lobate:Brent:lmq Philadelphia • William Matter, Moittgonerry;:l'houtaa-0/11esple,_ La. route ; ' Gordon 41;".eirtlason, -ktradford;. moos It.• Rapp: = Nonhonberland ; 4 James Bortliiiiiiffinsi -Jou Boor et, Centre; John @. !sett, Hnritingdon ; James R. Moore." , bead; Allegheny; Jonathan D. Leet, Washington; Geo. , 11. Becher , Cumberland :; George.W. Masser. Carbon. • BULAIN b.' ISIORP17?; •l St:Mit-meet, Jytkeat Agents' for kilitsburgiu Allegheny Co. J. B. tapir 7 r: 4 ..r:A9mtscf. „ Buiranirr et,11111111111130_," ‘. • FOR ARDIAG - 4- COMMISSION MeNCIVISIXS‘;: ; and Dealers in all kludged' Wisteria • i'iorruce and No. 10 Market street„Wnsbargh, Pis ' - - - , UNe - • Will promptly attend to aft basineas ' "'tiro '- their care. • • • "!: Oylo Dlosnocul; Sparks. ' ' • . #E • TED TO-DLY,IOO th atnond -fdr Glass Cutters' rise. y_,ll hIcFADDENAIt• DO. IfflWaersalo Tobacco ,amilk. R. Nrty-EiliaDatiac... RE4B R . JONES re s pectf ul ly infitivitiCattiardrefointe and the public generally, that he has Opined& Insulate Tbbsers; Snuff told Vicar Maneffersorry • ' - No. 13r, 'Front street,onr door soathwest of Bils:-Fahn-* eetotk!li Drug - Sim. where be' has, now in store and for sale n large and general assortment of rhe.tneat approv- ed Vir iais brands Tobacco* a. select assonment of fine; _ imported Cigars of the oho-Teem brands, and 10 iduls Eate:; - . Cigar Leaf, All • kinds or Kentucky tobacco mattrae-'. lured lo order with care and dispatch, Valets thank.' Tally received and promptly attended to. iSttm . , 11-.ll.loriaSE.. * re [Nogg BRANDY—An extent= article foe Dian- -.. hbea, Cholera Morbtle.ko.- For sale by • • . . •. • . • JaMES A. JONM,' s— • " • comerLibert and autism' , • AirAtiAZINSS Putt AIRICST.—JAtt-recomad•aL .I.IL IVALL'S PERIODICAL OSTlCP,NcLetacmatk.. atreet,!Godey,Gratita, 9amains:lBth. , Ladles'Emituali_t Alagaiinca for Angus:. .The-SagfaTings Plate are highly creditable to the publichers,ankarto: - '• •• • matter Is as ustab goad. ' • ; MOW nME Kinunt Ilati WKAPPLNO-IN 1.17103 KING• t liOOIIIIIFAD. r,ilLtlikll,EßßlNa-r,•14t..1 ; x4, 7 -reamitArrtin•-• 1 t . . - • =II =ES - ...,..... - 1 : . :' ,; :=',.. 1: . ; ! ,:. .... ' .':'l';'.-:-"-:: ..•':::• . .. , •'•,::...:.'' ,.. ._. ,,, 7.-?:.'" ,. . , :•:::. : 2• , ,•: , : ::;.. , :-!•••'...:' , '..i , :•;.:' , j.i:t1..' - : --. . , ':'- . •.:;.'.'i,:,-:::::::!:.'-:•:'-;IZ:',.'1.4.1 Ma. JOSEPH POSTER. So~~mlthAeld ~tetiec - tivftlwio . , I.'.
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