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Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their offices are et NOV Taal, 122, NA63/0 WEILETT, WAWA, 10 ELM STEM. SIORNINCI POST JOB OFFICIO. We would call the attention of MEROUANTS AND BUSINESS MIN to the fact that we have just received from PlLladelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, end are now prepared to fill orders fez Cards, Circulars, Dill ticads, Paper Boobs, Posters, and Programmes for eshibP flops. AU orders will be promptly filled. DiIIOCILATIO STATE CENTRAL COAMITTEE.-A meeting of the State Central Committee will be held at the Merchant's Hotel, Philadelphia, on Wednesday next, (25th inst.,) at 10 o'clock, A. M., by order of JAMES F. JOHNSTON, Chairman. Democratic County Committee of Correspondence. The Democratic County Committee of Corres pondence assembled at the St. Charles Hotel, on Saturday, July 21st After a short address by Thomas Farley, Esq., and others, in favor of re ferring the nomination of State and County offi cers to a County Convention, the following reso lutions were adopted : Resolved, That the Democrats of the several Wards, Boroughs and Townships, of Allegheny county, be requested to meet at the usual places on Saturday, the lbth of August, and elect two delegates from each district, to meet in County Convention on the following Wednesday, at the Court House, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to take snob action regarding a ticket for State and County officers for the ensuing fall election as the Con vention may deem proper. The citizens of the Boroughs and Townships will assemble between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock, P. M., and of the r cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny between the I hours of 5 and 7 o'olook, P. M. Resolved, That a committee of threw be ap pointed to prepare a Test, to be signed by each member of the Convention, to the purport that he is not now a member of any secret, oath bound political party, council or association oommonly called Kuow Nothing, or by any other name, and that any member of said Convention reusing to sign said Test be expelled from or re• fused a seat in the Convention. After a very harmonious session, the Commit tee ad,ourucd. R. B. GUTHRIE, Ch'n. W. M. Poarsa, Seo'y. • • •. I".^, ' - - ), PITTSBURGH: FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, OF PENANG° COUNTY. IS THE POST CONSISTENT We are not often accused of inconsistency, and never hesitate to define our position when it seems proper to do so ; and are not aware of any inconsistency in the views expressed. But the Journal, of yesterday devotes a column to the task of proving the Post inconsistent. A brief reply must suffice. There is no denying that it is very difficult for Northern men to render a cheerful obedience to all the requirements of the Fugitive Slave Law. But it is now the law. It was the result of a compromise deemed necessary to peace and har mony between the North and South. As a good citizen we are bound to acquiesce in it while it is the law of the land. We shall not join a mob in a forcible resistance to its exec time, wo do not promise to aid voluntarily and willingly in its execution. If a fugitive is to be caught we don't wish to join in the race or the fight. When, in Saturday's Post, it was said that we would not " aid the pursuer," every one would understand that we would not voluntarily do it. What inconsistency is there in that ? What the Journal contends ter is that there is a higher law" than the constitution and acts of Congress, and that that higher law must be obeyed, though an Sot of Congress be nullified by such a course. We have not yet subscribed to that " higher law," in the interpretation of it that our neighbor would adopt. Nullification is not In our line. Obedience to the laws of the land is a duty oommanded by Scripture, and urged by every consideration of good citizenship. It is not enough to obey only such laws as are agreeable to our tastes, or consistent with our views of right. Governments would fail of their purpose entirely if snob a rule prevailed. Every man would obey only such of the laws as he pleased, in that ease; and all laws would be valueless, and all protection to life and property, peace and order, would be at an end. Wo re cognize no "higher law" that would commit such treason, or result in such anarchy. And we pronounce an argument In favor of such a rule, tending inevitably to such fatal results, "blank fanaticism." The editor of the Journal admits that when the Fugitive Slave bill was nailer discussion, five years ago, and when it becalms a law, be counselled acquiesoonee, and urged obedience to it. Now, he counsels its violation, and justifies forcible resistance to its execution. Such is the man who takes us to task for alleged inoonsis• tanoyll And be attempts to excuse himself under the plea that somebody else has done wrong, and therefore he ma That won't do, neighbor ! Your logic is cuntittig, " but it won't bold water ;" and your charge of inconsistency but exposes yourself. The Pose said on Saturday, " If a man cornea to us hungry, or In distress, we shall be very apt to help him a little, asking no questions, for oonsoienoe sake. We say so yet. Bat the Journal says that while doing so, we would "know in our heart" that the man was a fugi tive." That is a mere gratuitous assertion. We would know no such thing. There are many men hungry and in distress who are not fugitive -laves. No man is bound by any rule of morale or law to inquire where a hungry man oame from, or whore be is going. But it was neaes• eery for the Journal to make this assertion— supply this one fact—in order to support an ar gument he had taken a fancy to write. The Journal man likes to get up a neat argument occasionally; and the greatest objection we have to them is that he sometimes draws on his imagination for facts necessary to make out his me. He has evidently dons so in this case. This lecture of our neighbor does not induce us to change our opinion in the least in regard to frequent oases of free negroes being stolen from their white friends, while on their way to comfortable homes in freo States. IS is a base wrong to the negroes themselves, and is a species of fanaticism that all good citizens will condemn. Leeriest's e.t City Hall• years ago su p d r lect BP ur el el e t r o ' who full 17; 8 1se h s e e r n e M emm ee e merism, bee returned to the city, and will give his first lec ture at the City Hall, on Wednesday evening. That lecture will be free, and we advise our citizens to go and hear him. He is the most eutioessful experimenter in that line, and Liston lehee people wherever he ie heard. Professor Spew:3er intends at this time partic ularly to illustrate the fallaoy of Spiritualism, and show that all its phenomena can be expl • - ed upon scientific; principles. He says he can tip the tables, get communications and answers equal to the most expert spiritualist, and then give a satisfactory explanation of it. He drew full houses when here before. Remember, his fir et lecture is free. '4l llSe f - "41-%•KI : - NOI ESE A REPUBLICAN PARTY• iCerresTondenee of the Pittsburgh Poirtj 1 ~...—_. , We are in the habit of making predictious oc- Nunumnui. TivartTOEY, 1 I The La Fontenelle, Dodge county. casionally ; and when time and events prove I tan News.v-Br. erecters Return. 88 Newell froml:he Crimea—parte. t a I T e h d e aoooun despatcht of o the h Gen. Messes. Gitmatoau & Co.: their correctness, we like to refer to them. Dar- Gents :—lt may be that there is an interest i Pews, Thursday, July 5, 1855. on Malakoff igailvaiknegda and that g the election aompaign last fall we predicted felt among some of your numerous readers to that within one year. our Democratic friends know more of the real features, of this great would eve clearly that the Know Nothing move- t t h et e da ßedaik o was tr.ublaishdedfrionnithre IMiaohnlieieur.yest enaitaPeekileos . and growing Territory—although it is not in the ‘ ment was aimed directly at the overthrow of the sonro Y e . s, I gl l th t er ts, the following e points, from Democracy. On that ground we urged all Be- power of any pen to delineate the.-high merits of i which it will be seen that the defence R 99 eon mounts to stand by their own party and price- . this most beautiful agricultural country. Her ducted with immense ability and address, while pies. If our party had committed errors they waters aro as pure as those that gush from the the n a l ! , t t aok r irs slovenly and confere t d n . e pro could be repaired. If corrupt men had gained hills of the Allegheny—and her mill privileges Mee moment bath sß at s swioshwtehree assaultawnre tr . a a to h e too much influence in its councils and manage- are not surpassed by any country. Fontenelle made. The nature and the vivacity of the boos- meat they could be repudiated ; end the party is located upon the banks of the Elkhorn river, au bardth was to follow d ent indicate but we clearlyare not enou gh told tha how the t an as purified and thoroughly organized could triumph about 45 railed west of Bluff city—it being on s_ Italia commanders learned that the hour was lt . , the Missouri river. The Elkhorn is a deep, swift, three in the morning. This shows conclusively in future as in the past. clear and beautiful stream, whose waters never Has not our prediction of last year proved flew out of its high banks, and heavily skirted that the Allies will never find the enemy off correct ? Has not the American party already with a large thrifty growth of timber. Our town their guard. become the main one with which the Democracy 1 s h u i p e ou th a e t d ab a l r e ,.s p o lo f t, the ole r v i, a .e te r d about 1,50 feet ". gad from taelteiatifeeYternallfm an is p to n o li k ee Lf r u , a se ni d g i n sc a h l a to a has to oontend! Look at the position of parties tended view of the moat magnifiegenvitnegoeunserayntiixat be sent up from the Lancaster battery. His di in Ohio. The Democratic party has nominated the eye ever looked upon, beholding on either vision therefore marched to the attack before a good ticket for the miming election in that hand for 20 miles the serpentine windinenf the !he other dy two, and the repel, Russians ee con l se t quentiv State, and the only opposing ticket or party is a E t l l k k h n o n r r n a , pouring an d several its b smaller boiling streams—and h that lad instea a d of i a de u d nit a e n d a e nd ee si e m e nl v t e aneou u e t on e set. fusion of all elements under tha denomination of and foaming Platte river — the waters thewi i dth o o t f e w g h re ie s h Third—Gen. Brunet was not ready when the a Republican party.- It is well known that Know is at least ono mile. And all these streams are genuine signal was given, and was actue.lly twenty-five minutes behind N . leyran, who was Nothings compose the great bulk of that party, literally alive with fish, as good as lake trout, weighing 75 or SO himself a quarter of an hour in advance. and it already boasts of its ability to defeat and often pounds. Foura—hialskoff and the Redan, the two Ibis country abounds in fine and beautiful prostrate the Democracy in that State. Snell springs of pure water, and when it is necessary works specially to be assaulted, had pretended then is the result of the " American " movement we never have to go more than 20 to 30 feet to the evening before, to be . I t badly used that in Ohio. It has formed a party to " crush out " o T a h tain . an under current of the best eoft water.e theyßoth could pia sin:: landong longer Raglan n y wteerteheeoemnpemi2tte'isylidree. the Democracy if possible ; and in its ranks are of th ' e la m a os a t a delightfult e nw'th f a i l u t e in w at a e t s er i havew h e avn n o v n er calved; the former says : "It is possible that thousands of Democrats, who joined the Knew found, and, although it is in the 41st degree these works had not really suffered so much as Nothings for a very different purpose, but are north latitude, yot our transition of weather is we had the right to suppose they had, from the now pledged by their Whig and Free Soil lead- not so sudden from heat to cold as in Penneylva- effects of had d r h a e r e t n illery.' changed armamentT d h u a ring the r,ie night, ers to the task of overthrowing their former via O o n u r a m t a mos h p e here et ia: t ery dry and pn d r t e, a n e d t I " and pieces adapted for grape had been eubeti friends. Will the original Detneerats in the K. and col ' d you f y eel no m r a estr l i s cti n on e a Y u p e e l n Pe y e o e ur lounge, tubed for the long range cannons of the day before. N. ranks consent to such a transfer" Arc they or in any way affected by it. Colds are hardly .61/tha-During the night, the Ruesis.ce lad content that Know Nothingism, like Antimason• known in this country.. The winters aro as mild sunk the ditch lining the exterior of Malakoff ry shall be atmere device by which Democrats n th o o t t h e a t was o al o h u a t r h dly Cn a r n o o lt w o a. enoughD During n % last eo,e wintercover the a couple of feet, and the French scaling ladders ry seduced into the ranks of Whiggery under ground—and the cattle looked as well in Febru- were found at the critical moment, to bo con the specious name of Republicanism 7 We clean ry, without being cared for, as they do in Penn- eid s erably too short I . ' th—The Russian fleet locked up in the see. Already there ere signs of rebellion. Two Sylvania in dune. As for the soil of Nebraska - harbor, which Pelissier had given us to under large meetings, one in Columbus and the other 1 by y wil t l ho ti c :i e y w w h i o tho k u n t ow say th afteiatr is s of f contradiction stand was radically damaged, did the Allies the in Cincinnati, of " American Democrats," for so i that of Illinois or lowa. Corn, wheat P end po- most serious injury. One letter says that there they style themselves, repudiated the Republi- I Woes are almost inligenons to its soil. The mete spotds and part of thepositively .111.8.1aak:affb,lewhic,srlie can nomination for Governor, Co have resolved i harvest in Nebrasks. was very promising. lowa fleet men out ren often were swe p t l a m er p a y e by its' ' plowing o ' o e to hold a State Convention at Columbus on the 1 1 and more Illinoi s then t or n e e v t e h r i r IT. ' " L '' nh at as o t a n e ny h d ar a v t c h a i t ; fire. „ Seventh—There wore 20,000 men under arms 9th of August So the new party in Ohio is in season. The fields of wheat and corn are much behind Malakoff alone, with thirty field pieces, some danger yet. larger and heavier than they ever had before. ' ' besides the armament of the bastion itself. The same process of transfer is now proposed It has been sa d id f of li Nebroska, that although Eighth—A battery of terrible power woe ne in Pennsylvania If its prajeotors prevail Amcor' : h oLl i g s fi r e c lra e o s f 6e prac-iriell%,"Bh7hdaesdnaouttahbiegrh: masked upon the assaulting column. Peliesier recognises and acknowledges ail canism is to bo given up, and the Republican but this is all a mistake. tied never made this party formed by the fusion of all elements op- beautiful country without finishing it, or sup- th“weetteherror SpartaneandoomolireesraenPdtieTe"-all,Te"ine t3a813 thatili- posed to the Democracy. The Gazeite leads off Phtnibt earblrtotiur.lht brought into L i i n n t g o s h n c e t o e. u s s a r t y he t r h e a t . this soil tack, tack, the object might have been attained; but in this movement, and publishes a call for s & Re- ° enough for all presentuses, '. true we have not e an inconceivable fatality defeated our plans." He speaks of the success and the addreau of the publican County Convention. The examples of the abundance you have in Pennsylvania. But Ohio and Indiana are referred to, and K. N.'e, we do not have to spend a life of hard labor, m n e o v v e e r m e s n a t w s i o n f h t i h s e l i R f e a s e s u i c a bi n ( fi t j e s e e t t; a _ L e o; de of Raglangrape and a fortune, to clear farm of timber and and that, too, from works that had been reduced Free Boilers and Whigs are all invited to join in Sthtoene But year.etwe pt \i t e ic tie have p a l o na w a n a n o i d ne tunanainanfartll can ing learned that 23,000 men were to he employ to silence the night before I The Russians hay the eeheme. How far it will he succeseful here is not yet quite certain ; hut it becomes Demo- ma k e a m il e o f po d fence i n one d ay. orate who have joined the new party to consider Toe hedge from the Osage orange is grown ine t C hoir o t ir g aoiwunt i t a h t e o m me , t w io e n re ready to seed 40,000 o f whether they are eplite preps.red for such a nee Tear, and then you h Lace a fence, for life, Thus, the assault has been made ; and at the transfer into the ranks 4."-f their ancient oppo and forest, ln fite fire far 3e P f r L : s ., c ! a l so r, 6.16de hireling inmgaktheossea heavy individual of commencing the attack, not a single Dents. To make the transfer more easy “ is 'dude that sweep ae g rcois the pr .hies - e—from you-r individual in the allied camp doubted for an proposed to repudiate all tests and all principles dwellings—s , teat you are perfectly sheltered in o s h ta e n d t of i n ts f sueoess i 1 What a l r n e a t n he inferences except the anti-Nebraska sentiment. Will the fro t m any hi h e ar b m .i ,nud this i l3 one of the most ob tquestiornatrwe " mu m st it r a em a e a m ra ber that tshweerditteagtht this Democrats who have left our ranks for a lime jneneXtrn; It la r ;! c ti ' c ea sy ' thing iie overcomefora co n mpany o m thispa y n etrio Lord Raglan seems to have been hastened, If net Democrats the new Whig party ' Or will they be De- ea term as to o:sroccon most of the difficulties determined, by the defeat, and that Louis No mocrata again " We hope they will return to of a 1 ew settlement Emigrate in ri body, se- I N c , o er n sa b il a te lntl s T i i v t . hdra n wi i e sa t l o at a l country a scot near h their old camp. We have more than one idea 415 ko h l , year ten soc:t ty j , l t r ake your churches, n your easily believed, in eg al l ternate fi e t u s ' o e f r. rage s annydeo cur bond of union. We have principles that '' o c haOlll B' al ) .1 - t Z f r a ta:r n 9 , ba ' i w t. j i e u r p l' 'y m ou e r rc eero t oTe me- an li P midanc Y . will last as long P. 5 cur government, end those colleges at once, and are Est will fellow you . ' rho inferences are, evidently, that the Ras mans Can never be taken unawares. ; that, as the who have acted with us for yESX9 cannot have for an education. , London Times declares, they have agents in ti,a Net-rails uith a Large lost all their regard for them so soon When the ' mall fen goes . titi , N m el , -r h a r , l. orb a heart of the Allied camp; that they are more question is fairly put to Democratic K.N 'e who ' a ul tilall sm id ' t l l .Y e ' ri w n ' e l e to the watytth'll".cracalkneasta-kaet than a match for the French and English In those Mae! de guerre which neutrallae the best ther they will he-come Whigs or Democrats, we out es largo or anaisli a farm as he chooses, and believe they will prefer the latter. The question taus w.l; he no roomy to be pail for the next theirntstest r of a v a a r l e or z I i n i re ei br avi a: t d tc. pri position ;I;;.b.ta, r t. must soon be answered, and the decision made two ears cora v. a l t ,t l• r o , s i t ,, • : :7,1, oat Using U h s e i u stay tr„ i m u a t o li e t o td d d: r invention is yet lively ; that there is neither lack Americanism is drifting fast towards Whiggery, apendiog Y what be - can . innee fo g : the sup ) :port eyf of provisions nor cf ammunition ; ab I that the regular fortifications of the city will I e .t ha t under the new name of Republic anion. It is his family--and at the end of his life his family what a e predicted ;it is coming to rasa. Whe t' left is poeerv, to stravt-, like he has, against r de it fe h ne te o n ef fo t ld he th ex e t viler which olar..!et , er'z..d ,:':,: the ti ;e of 11.:luenee and wealth, whereas it the e N r ,a o l r le wor c ll f s, iz e he e rna l l - . :: 1:e q . ,.r i.,:. will the Democratic K. N 'a do 'of Alma, or the pa: en:. would only pause f - e a moment and con- Allies have ' suffered a eev y tro def. t - he.'ll:under '~he eider the res;•ot..,,bidty he is under to those who violent soi , d ..c,., goge a sudden and check,_om aro tabor : LlA..k.i.n. Oigaf , ' e .e. tie' s , atien.eleaiWt&, ref . tII 6 'Atte inconvenience of h . cifi..linees, and take his rising have c t is overratedmu o h w o themselvesr se— lfi ioo a ishn a di "O u ntie . s a t t that t their and ,y gr: , w il in g g re fi ; mil ta y ., ,lo vi a ,. cow country-I where enemy. Pelissier was never famous f . • 1- ' ' '''r . d 1.13 country, and dand hehas '- portion - r -'ro once, now lost a of his strengtlon vuth Its etroogth, and own the coil ; ahcre they in after hfe will not have to be scat- credit for sagacity. Another eosin bee eta.) tared tc; the four winds to obtain a living. I been destroyed—the happy influence of fsmoue ,isii itt it not hotter to throw away this ltle • sal anniversaries. Louis Napoleon is especially au fieh gratification in liei:4, among our own perstitious on this point, as is well lonovin. The friends, that never do you any particular harm 18th ofWaterlo o,oJune and d s v tt s e nahnonsi.vnereari indeed , the battl e or , g n e a c , r l , ,, e t t i e u rt to an g , o end h help ti,.. year children! make for, in order that a victory - g ' ai n n ' ed kn i ' n 'e c d om 7 l i e te e d wealth in Ne'bras.kap o - r t. e.,m •ru e o t t n her new oo prosperity un t and might obliterate all old grudges, and dissipate, wealth they will reverence you. Yours truly, 17 ' at least for present purposes, any yet-active pre• .1. II satin! judiees. The anticipated victory was a disas trous and even disgraceful defeat. A Russian asked an Ally, during the trues for the burial • f the dead, if the English and French CI et..r! ' s were not drank during the assault. It is unlikely that we receive anv furtl ..r tidings of import from the Crimea under three weeks at least. Indeed it is more than probal,' e that during the entire months of July and Au gust, the beat of the season will condemn the invaders to forced inaction. Lord Raglan re ceived the last honors day before yesterday. From the wording of Pelissier'e despatch it is impossible to tell whether he was buried or sent home. There have been no obituarieo, no ele gies, or even eulogies upon the deceased tleneral in the French press ; ho was not very highly ap preciated, and is not very deeply regretted. The Emperor announced yesterday, to a select official 90010ty, that be desired morn men to wage war with, and would not only advahce the annu al levy of 1856 but would take 140,000 men in stead of 70,000. Ile went ou to say that he would also take the slight sum of 760,000,000 francs with which to pay these men and others ; and that in order to meet the interest upon this and the two preceding loans, he would tax the country to the amount of 70,000,000 a year. All of which he begged the legislators who listened to him to authorize by their vote; and all of which the legislators aro doing as I write. The loan and the levy being old stories, I need not dilate upon them ; but the taxes de serve a word. Ono is en augmented duty upon alcohol in all its forms ; another is an augmented fingering of the receipts of the railroads. The Government has hitherto taken three per cent. of the fares of travelers,—it will now take ten. In consequence—to mention the immediate effect—a passenger from here to Havre will pay something like fifty cents more for his fare : The third and last 19 the restoration of the decime de guere, or war tax of ten centimes. Ten centimes, or two cents, will be added to all the existing indirect taxes. The country will grumble and submit. In Paris there is nothing of any great inter est. The Chamber le pretending to discuss the measures proposed for carrying on the war with renewed activity, and is preparing to vote them. The decime de guere meets with some opposi tion, and a proposal from a member to suggest to the Government the propriety - of a tax upon speculations at the Bourse, instead, met with great favor. But as the Government calculates to realize from the decime, fifty-two millions a year, it is not to be supposed for a moment that any substitution will be taken into considera tion. Before the next steamer sails, Louis Na poleon will be authorized to borrow, to levy arid to tax. Horace Greeley returned to Paris night before last, having left his family in Switzerland. He is ready to take his trial, and intimates his in tention of giving very earnest battle. In fact, had it not been for this circumstance, he would not have returned to the pity at all. JULY 24 TAG SEA SEEPENT OFF' THE MACE.- is ni'eeil rtiliette - sen ne . r - pentshoUld make Inn annual appearance, which we are happy ti nay he has done : but this time instead cf becoming visible at Cape May, Nabrat, or some other Fall water neighborhood, he has displayed bin ha moose proportions in a pool called Silver Lake, Wyoming county, New York. Silver Lako is a sheet of water about four miles long, and from one-half to three•foartha of a mile wide. It is a great place of resort for fishing parties. There ie said to be a place in this little lake wacre the lead has been dropped in vain. No sinndiog has been obtained ; hence the presumption that it connects, by some subterranean passage, with lake Erie or Ontario ; and to draw the figure still greater, with the vast Atlantic. The ser pent is from eighty to one hundred feet long, and was seen on a not very dark night I , y four men and two boys, who were out fishing, and who, it is needless to Bay, were frightened " out of their boots," by the apparition. Some pee. ple might be incredulons enough to doubt these veracious serpent seers, but they do not leave one a peg whereon to hang a doubt; far ap• pended to the account from which we derived the above facts aro the alnadavits of these gen tlemen, testifying to the truthfulness of the statements. We are therefore bound to believe every word of it. of course, no one will be se stupid an not to see in an instant how easily the sea serpent could got into Silver Lake lie un doubtedly came up the St. Lawrence to Lake Ontario, i ird frdm thence up the aforementioned subterranean passage! Nothing could be easier. HEAVY DECLINE IN WHEAV.—Breadßlllff3 of all desoriptions have undergone s heavy decline In the East. In Baltimore ten days ago prime white wheat readily brought $2,30 to $2,36, and prime red $2,26 to $2,28 the same qualities were sold en Friday last at $1,60 to $1,70, and $1,55 to sl,6o—showing a decline of 65 to 70 cents per bushel in a single weelt. Flour in the same time declined about $1,50 per barrel, and contracts have been entered into for de livery in ton days at $B,OO. This will be joyful novo to consumers. A friend who has just returned from a trip through the wheat growing regions of Ohio says the farmers there pronounce the present to bo thelargest yield within the memory of the oldest inhabitant. And what ie said in Ohio is said in Ohio is said everywhere throughout the length and breadth of the land. This oondition of affairs must bring down the pride to some thing like the rates prevalent several years ago. Wo published a statement from a Cincinnati pa per the other day showing that heavy contracts had already been made for wher:t to be delivered at $l,OO to $1,60, which would reduce the ac tual cost of flour to less than five dollars per barrel. That it will be that price before the Christmas holidays ie the most probable thing of the future. MAJOR LlTOR.—Somebody has been "manu facturing little lies" about David Lynch, or else David is mistaken. He comes out in a card, on Saturday last, and declares he did not appoint . the new committee ; and he is afraid somebody has said that he did. On a matter so important a committee of investigation ought to be got up at once. Some John ought to C that it is Dunn. "Things is workin'." What about that straw hat? THE NEXT Sun in.—Mr. Matthew Harbison, of Robinson township, is favorably spoken of in many quarters as the democratic candidate for sheriff at the coming election. We kno w Mr. Ilarbieon well, and, without expressing our preferences for the present, can Bay that ho is a worthy gentleman, and would make a good offi cer. APPOINTED.—The following Pennsylvanians, who bead the list of the encomia' candidates for admission into the medical branch of the Navy of the United States, at the last annual examination, have been commissioned assistant surgeons, the requisite vacanoies having subse quently occurred, viz : Albert Gilboa, John B. Si:ashen and James Laws. ~F ~~ ~. t. MV==n W=M Geo. Pillow nod A. J. Donelsou bad a fight at Columbia, Teals , <s Monday last, while engaged in political discussions. They were separated before much damage was done. TLerc were toi deaths in New York last week, being an incl.:cone of 1 1 4 on the mortality of the previ. - ..us seven days. o,:t of this number 434 were children under ten years of age. The Cleveland Liar had a supper given in honor of the new U. H Circuit Court far Northern Ohio. A number of distinguished neon from dif ferent parts of the State made speeches, and good feeling prevailed throughout. Oa last Thursday, the house of Mr. Alexan der Dueepaugh, in Ghent, Columbia county, N. Y., was entered by burglars, and the large sum of $4,000 stolen. A reward of $l,OOO is offer ed for the recovery of the money end the do tcetion of the thievc. Don Itourcicault iq to (olio charge of a mag nificent Thrum nev, Desoou, which is being built for hire, and the price of tickets to all parte of the house hog been flied at one dollar. One of the mike he has adopted le to have no ugly women" in Ms rorp3 dremalique, and that Ms motto is to ho " youth, beauty, profusion of light, fliwere, an'd gaiety." " Know Nothingism and Americanism, instead of being oouvertible terms, are, in their essence, as wide apart as the antipodes. Nothing can equal the tyranny of Know Nothingism except the unblushing impudence which it exhibits in assuming the hallowed name of "Americanism." It is by " putting on tho livery of Heaven to serve the Devil in" that has heretofore enabled Kuow Nothingisrn to hold up its head in decent American society ; and now, that its true prin ciples are being made known, its secrets exposed, and its policy proclaimed abroad in the light of day by a free people and a free press, hundreds and thousands of American citizens are leaving Its tyrannical councils, determined that hermit. ter they will be free men in the noblest sense of that term." Tho above is from the Louisville Courier, for a time the loading Know Nothing paper in Ken tucky ; but the editor having been persuaded to see Sam," turns tail upon his former compa triots and gives his opinion of their secret con claves in good set terms,. la—another part of the paper the editor expresses the conviction that in less than a twelve-month the new party will have dissolved into thin air. lie says : " Know Nothingism, under its present organization. is a palpable and stupendous failure, and it is no use for any ono to close their eyes to that fact. Divided into Northern and Southern factions, and these factions again sub divided into others, it loses all prestige and importance as a national party, and sinks into insignificance." PENNSYLVANIAN MURDERED —William Law rence Bliss, formerly a citizen of Pennsylvania, was murdered iu New Madrid county, on the 4th instant, by a man named Alfred Canoy. Bliss was attempting to escape, when he was stabbed with a bowie knife, receiving several wounds, from the efforts of which he'ied. The murderer escaped. A reward of seven hundred dollars is offered for him. Ho is described as about twenty-three to twenty-five years of age, five feet eight or nine inches in height, heavy set, weighs about one hundred and sixty pounds, has high cheek bones, a receding forehead, broad hazel eyes, light auburn hair, and is left handed.—Missouri Republican. j A oity editor says that a man in New York got himself into trouble by marrying two wives. A Western editor replies by assuring his contemporary that a good many men in Miohigan have done the same thing by only parrying one. i.r w tY`',s. 'Fr 13=1 Something Rotten ~: "":""..4'l .0"411ti.41.}r. ISMER MERIN PARIS LETTER. IMPORTANT TO POSTMASTRRS.- --- SLIVOTRI weeks ago we stated that postmasters ehould make no record or marks upon registered letters by which the fact of their containing money or other valuables may be suspected or made known, some postmasters hove written the word registered "on the backs of letters. Our at tention has again been called to the fact, in con sequence of some postmasters still continuing to so endorse letters mailed at their offices, and we have been requested to say that it is con trary to the post office instructions thus to die tinguieh a registered letter. We were informed that in some offices a stamp has been used.— Wash. union. KISSING AN &el:L.—Swipes says the woman who paints her face offers an unmistakable in sult to nature, and also the lips of man.illf there is one thing more than another that " agi tates" our feelings and spoils our taste, it is to kiss a damsel and coat our smackers at the same time with a pastry of vermillion and chalk. And we do considerable in that insti tution. A Fuzwatt " Pont "—Monier Jaequemont once in an address to the electors of Paris, ob served with a vehement shrug of the shoulders " gentlemen I have shed all my blood for my country and I am willing to 'hod it spin." fa- Dr. 111 , LAne f s Celebruaild Vora'tinge and Liver Pills. A singular combinaden, but very effectual, as the following will show: I New YORK, November 20,1862. Knowing, from experience, the valuable qualities of Dr. APLane'o Vermifuge and Liver Pills, I have for some time back considered it my duty, and made It my business, to make those articles known wherever I went among my friends. A short time ago I became acquainted with the case of a young girl, who seemed to be troubled with worms; and liver complaint at the same time, and had been , Buffering for some two months. Through my persuasion she purchased one bottle of Dr. 2,PLANE'S VERAIIFUGH, 1 and one box of LIVER PILLS, which she took according to direetionts. The result was, she passed a large quantity of worms, and thinks that one box more of the Pills will re store her to perfect health. Tier name and residene I can ' he learned by calling on E. L. Theall, Druggist, corner of llntger and Monroe streets. P. S.—Dr. SPLane's celebrated Vormifuge and Liver Pills can both be obtained at any of the respectable Drug Stores in this city. Purchasers will please be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. AP Lan,': Vereffpnwe and Liner Piffs. Those ore other Verrolfuges and Pills now before the public, but all c mparatively worthless. Also, for sale by the sole proprietors FLEiILNO. Enos. Successors to J. Kidd A do:, No. GO Wood stmt, corner of Fourth. OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD, Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. R. R TO FORT ViAYNE, TRltit HUNDRED AND COUTIMN MILES FROM PITITBDROIN 49P - Trains connect at Crestline. without detention, with all the Train: on the Ohio ami Penna. Read, and also at Forest with Trains going North and South, on the Mad [Liver and Latin Erie Railroad. p,,, Ti c kets, apply at tho Railroad Offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Flail:and Company in Pittsburgh, Alle gheny City, or at any of the following points: Fort Bayne, Bell efoutaine, Cincinnati, Urbana, Dayton, Springfield, Indianapolis, Richmond, Tiffin, Findlay. Peraona desiring Tickets will be particular to ask for a Tic!iet by the Ohio-arid Indiana Railroad. d .I. R. STRAUGEIAN, Sup't. - att on, the instant a plaster le applied, moot cease, and vigor is given by DALLEV'S PAIN EX TRACTOR'S galvanic effects, and except the parts are de composed, they will FOON be restored to their natural color; but if cc, the contagious influence will be neutralized and arras , ed, for mortification cannot proceed whe-ever the salve be laid on, and new flesh will certainly be generated. POISON mut 'recurs, airplane MID PLANTS Are r..nderini quite harmless by rubbing In Instantly a quantity c f 1/ALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after It has Tardier*, and livid spots are visible. Even then, like the oltc•ie battery, it will directly attract, dissolve, and metamorphose the poisoning Influence. At the sting of bees and mosquito- a, the instant it touches you the pain era'. The bites of rabid animals also are es speedily nen traliced. Non- genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, with signatures of MENRY DALLEY, Manufacturer, C. Y. CLICRENER A CO, Proprietors. Bold at 215 cents per box by Dr. 0. H. KEYSER„ 140 Wood crreet, and by nearly every dealer in medicines throughout ti e United States. All orders or letters for in formation or advice, to be addressed to C. V. CLICKENER a Co., New Yore.. jylOalew2w Lungs 1 Lungs!! ersone Full-ring from diesases of the throat or lungs t ire, in a groat majority of cr.sea, completely restored to heel th by a faithful trial of Dr. Curds' llygeana or Inhaling Vat,r. Dy the Doctor's new method of treatment, the melical agent Is brought in direct contact with the diseasod parts. .d rennet fail of having a heneticied effect. All drug-gists sell it. Fee advertisement in this paper. Caution—Da Coa HYGEANA Is the original and only germln, artirtla. jelgawdaw Stocking Factory.— 0. DALY'S Stocking Factory, where everything is made in the HOSIERY LINE, '• et the corner of St. Clair and Penn streets. He is con• tinually turning out every 'variety of Hosiery, well made and suitel.le to the seneon, which may be always obtained Whilecule and Retail at lets Store, corner of Market alley and Fifth street. Don't forget the name-0. DALY and No. '2,3 spa, Last. Received, EL superior lot of Lutong, Pongee mad Grurs MATS, which are desirable, and will b 4 GRrianrs, Nn. 213 Liberty stmt, timid of Wood. *c.:d VA" vc3 CLEM, EA Before purchasing your lint or Cap ttry toeiny, call a. 1.61 WOOD street, and examine our str.edlt of FIATS and OAPS, which will be sold as LOW for CI.Flt cc any other house In the city can or will sell them. MORGA.N & CO., Next bout., to the new Presbyterian Church, d e l.; o.se door from Strth street. We t,ave just received from the P.ast a the..)." large lot of Panama, Canton, Eral. and Canada &I:HAW HATA, which we can sell much below the usual Straw lists From C-ain upwards. Panama Bats tr- !1,14. MORGAN & 184 Wood street. WULF:, of the r k l l ff 'e g u," l ,:u l y . , — ;' ; , ' ll l.:u b l e "4 l2 . o it ouiki ß ette Co. tho (Alec •1 1 h, rll ALl,gheny Coat:lcy, at the el:en:ling elec.- jylhlterte JANE S P.I)RINSON, OF INDIANA TOIVNSIIII', 1 , 1r :1.1. Go a :Mats for Domination for the 09Ice of y COUNTY C+_' - ! dISSION Eli, on the Democratic Ticket, mat:rutrY MEN. - '73.imrism Dv- Li--..„9? CITY, of Pitteborgb and Allegheny, meets on the trot WEDNESDAY of every month, at SCE ocilmarrarek, o rho Diamond. liy order. fIEO. W. SEESE. Socrntax7. CILTIZEN6 , lasaraaca Company of lhy Plttsburgh.-14H.BAGALEY,Proahlant; et 4MUEL L. >1.6.118116.LL, Sa,n-attry. Cact: 93 Wafer Streef.belsretn-Afarkegand Waeclsb - ecti. I z1573r3 MILL and CA 11(40 Rieke, on the Ohic and Miallle di•pk hirer' end tributarkr. I Pi. 111 - C6 against Lore or DtitWWII by Fire. ALSO—Against the Perils :A' the Sea, and InlaailNetit. tlonsod Trane-portatlon. niknotiens: V. 7 Pliatn Bagutey, Richard Flora, J.s.nits M. Cooper, Eamuel M. litter, &taunt Kos, Wllliam Bingham, Robert P note p, jr., John S. Dilworth, !Azar M. Pennock, Franda&allera, S. En: tmugh. J. &Zoo:mazer, Wultarttrrant, Vilillem.l3. Hayti. - :raw. Shl p ton. .1.,....m. Pennsylvania Insurance Company OF PITTSBURG:I, Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets AUTIIORIZED CAPIL'AL, $300,000. ay. Buildings and other Property against Loos LL-,Y or Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the Pea end lolled Navigation and Transportation. DIREOTOUS: Wm. F. Johnston, Itody PaLtereen, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, W. arClintock, KenonedyT.Priend, James 8. Negley, W. S. Lisoren, D. E. Park, 1. Ori.ir Sproul, Wade Damp non, D. 711. Long, A. J. Joneo, J. 11. Junes, 11. IL Coggshall, Pr ...... . rice President &e l; and Trrasimr.A. A. °AIMEE. Ani.dlnt Secretary..B. B. CARRIER. EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. .1011 N 11. SITOENBERGER, Massimo. E.MI.HYV FINNEY, SYcrirrear. C. W. BATCHELOR, OZHEIL.4.I. durry. I.VILL INSURE .GAINST ALL KINDS MARINE AND FIRE RISKS DIAECTOIII3 : .1 11. Shoenberger, 0. W. Cass, C. W. Bstchekr, W. K. Nimick, ',sac M. Pennock, T. B. ll= . VF W. W. Martio, K. D. R. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Cangiley,l . Oeorge B. Belden, S. B. Bryan, _ David McCandloss. 4 AU Lores sustained by parties Insured under poll. cies issued by this Company wilt be liberally adjusted and promptly pen at Ito Office, No. 99 WATRIt street. [jyll PITTSBURGH Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; COILVER OF WATER D MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. .I,s. D. 31'00.1, Secretary. This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE ILL3KS. Also against null a Cla Cargo Risks on tho Ohio and Ills sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Login and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the hen and Inland Navigation and Transportation. l'ollcles issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to 11l partlds. DI illICTOBS: 11. abort (It:lslay, Alexander Bradley, J amen B. noon, John Fullerton, John ll'Alpln.s. Eamnel SPOlurkan, William l'hilirpa, James W. Hallman, John Beott, Chan. Arbuthnot, Joaaph P. Gazram, 14. D., DlVid Richey, James Mamba% John AVCIIII, Horatio N. Lee. Kittanning. Boot and Shoe Olanufactory. SAXES O'DONNELL & BRO., c am ) f Tl'i l t a tel=ta li t Y teey " li na nvu th oE e en t l em miumfactory of MEN'S AND WOII.IIN'S BOOTS AND BLIOLS, htlt. No. '79 Smithfield street, It IVErmaa's BUILDINGS, where they will be prepared to till all orders of every description of Boote and Shoos at the shortest notige. In order to accommodate all classes of customers they will also keep on este a good assortment of the best eastern work. Also, all descriptions of children'e wear. Term: strictly cash; goods St cash prices. A she re of the public patronage is solicited- [mytadm PEKIN TEA STORE. S. JAYNES. No. 38 Fifth et., one door east of Exchange Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa., kJBEEN arm BLACK TEAS, SELECTED WITH GREAT care, and purchased direct from the importers, for Cash. Thu stock coileists of all the different flavors and grades of TEA brought to the American market, and will be sold, wholesale and ram% at the LOWEST PRICES. RETAIL GROCERS are invited to call and get samples, and learn our prices. PACKED TEAS, Put up in tnetaßie packages, expressly for the trade: Young ityton No. 1, Imperial No. 1, " N 0.2, " No. 3, Oolong No.l, No. 4, " N 0.2, Silver Leaf Young Ilyson, Plantation Oolong, Gunpowder No. 1, Sonebong, No. '2, Ring Young Sonchoug, DagMt Breakfast, Old Country Black. TEAS Gl' ALL GRADES BY THE HALF CREST. —ALSO— COFFEE—Pine Java and Rio: COVERING'S SlJOARS—Crushed; Coarse Pulverised; Pulverized A; White Clarified 0; Yellow Clarified and best New Orleans. RAKERS BAONIA, 00430 A and 011000LATB, etc., etc,. Long experience in the business is a sure guarantee that every article sold will be as represented. This old established afore has no connection toil any other house in the city. Customers are warned not to place any confidence in the r m ota an ti L ons of persons formerly employed in this .13- i lEm .a g ent, by STeCiII/ aPPOintMent, for the seek of DR. JAYNE'S CIILEBI2A TED FAMILY JILRDIOTNES ; Alm, for the rale of Je4l k JOIINHONT TYYS, OH, au. . . - Chilsou Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FI'ITING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilation of Buildings. .sar A. h W. will contract for Warming and Ventilating by Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or ChiLson's Furnace, Churches, Schools, hospitals, Factories, Green Muses, Cour Mouses, Jails, Hotels, or Dwellings. N 0.25 MARKET street, Pittsburgh. aple PEARL STEAK KILL, ALLEGHENY. Dar FLOUR DELIVERED TO ItA AMILIEB in either of the two Cities. 0 - aness may be left at tho Mill, or in boxes at the stores o LOG AN, WILSON CO., 62 Wood street. BRAUN 8. REITER, corner Liberty and St. Clair ste Li. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. T 1111118: CASH, 015 DELIViRT. iY29 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY. RAILROAD RUNNING WEST PRON. PITTSBURGH. Tao Fesr MIN leaves at 2A. M.. through to Clucinna n 12 hours and 40 minutes. MAG. Tam Lleirt9 an 8 A. M. Ituar.ss TRAIN " LT 3P. M. These Trains all make close connections at Crestilne, and the first two connect at Alliance. The direct route to Bt Louis is now open, via. Crestline and Indianapolis, 100 miles shorter than via. Cleveland. Connections are made at Mansfield with the Newark and Sandusky City road ; and at Crestline with the three roads concentrating there. For pardeuiare see handbills. No trains run on Sunday. Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towns end Cities in the West. The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and 515 P. M., and New lirigh ton at i A. IL and 1 P.M. For Tickets and further information, apply to J. G. CURRY, At the corner office, under the Monongahela House• Or, at the Federal Street Station, to GEORGE PARILLN, Ticket Agent Pittsburgh, July 23,1855. (1111) MIMEO lion. WM. F. JOUNSTON .BODY PATTERSON. . - - ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, xertracrunias or [Letter from Hon. John Minor Botts, of Virginia.] Itlcnato:Ta, July nth, 1855. Messrs. Wrn. S. Beers cf Co.—Gcnta: Considotstlcas of duty to the afflicted alone prompt me to mud you this vol. untary testimonial to the greet value of Carter's Spanish Mixture, for that almost incurable disease, Ecrefula. Without being disposed or deeming it neceo'ary to go into the partici:dare of the CIIR, I can say that the astonish. tag results that have been produced by the use of that medicine on a member of my own family, and under my own observation and superintendence, after the skill of tho best physiciana had been exhausted, and en the usual rem, edies had failed, fully Justify me in recommending its use to all who may be suffering from that dreadful malady. I do not mean to say that it is adapted to all constitu• tlons, or that it will afford the same relief in all cases; for, of course, I can know nothing about that—but from what I have seen of the effects, I would net hesitate to use it, in any and every case of Scrofula, with persons for whom I felt an interest, or over whom I could &arc E 0 influence or control. Respectfully yours, jv24 JNO. M. BOTTS. Ty. MATTHEW HARBISON, OF SON TOWNSHIP, wilt be a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of Allegheny County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. jy24 N OTIOE.—A Special Meeting of the NEPTUNE FIRE CO. a 11l be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Be order. • B. P. KANE, Pres't. JOIIN DUNWOODY, Ser'y. jy24:lt SUPERIOR , Douglas County, 'Wisconsin. THIS PLACE is 'situated on the Bay of Superior and Left Hand River, at the head of Lake Superior, and possesses A BETTER SITE, A BETTER HARBOR, AND GREATER ADVANTAGES FOR A COMMERCIAL CITY, than any other point in the North-west; and is equalled In prospective Importance by Chicago only. The Proprietors have a clear, undisputed and unincum bered title to the land upon which SUPERIOR is laid out, and all purchasers of loss receive warrantee deeds for the SWIM. Superior was laid out during the past season, and already contains several hundred inhabitants, a Lar,te lintel, a number of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses, and Is in all re s pects the MOST YLOIJEI3HING NEW TOWN in tha Welt. The County mat, the United States Land Office and East Office are located here. The Mississippi and Late Superior 'UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD, now in course of construetion, connecting with St. Paul, terminates at this place. It it Leo the Lake termini of all the projected railroads to the heal of Lake Sup, Lir. The " Soo " oanal will he ofened in June; after which, four lines of Lake Steamers will run to Slopetior--wrie from Chi «¢o. two from Ciurciand, and one from Buffalo; all tine vessels, having been built expressly fur this trade. fine Steens new Mill is now in operation, and the mact•l -nery In a second is now on the way to Superior, Which will be set to work immediately on Its arrival. One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro manta. Liberal appropriations have been made for public purposes; parks, churches, railroads, dc. ad- In order to correct the misapprehension arising from pimilarity of names, it is proper to stew that "Superior CitV," about the title of which a legal controversy exists, is another and different place, anti in a different township from FATE-110EL RSV- Maps of SCPrEICat are signed by Thos. Clark, sur veyor, and William IL Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, end may be seen in the principal hotels of St. Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and other titles. All persona who wish to purchase lots, or obtain informa Lion, are requested to apply to Wig. EL NZWTON, Superior, Douglas county, Wisconsin. WILLIAM 11. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprivtore of Superior 81011 ANNUAL DIVIDKND, 8 PRII CENT., JULY 1,18 A /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. _ CEIARTP.RED PAID UP Cash Surplus, July'l, 1855, $335,530'.13. riONTINUE to snake insurance on all eescriptions of property at equitable rates. Thig Company have Maintained a position for honorable dealing for 58 years, and is unsurpassed for responsibility and punctuality by any other similar institution in the United Etates. Semi. annual statement of the condition of this Company on file in this °face, for the examination of the public. B. TEN-EYCK, Agent. Office, North-nest corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pitts burgh. 3924 NTOUCH In hereby given to the Stockholders in the .1.11 Shnrpsburg Bridge Company that J. C. RICHES is not authorized to receive money as collector of said Com• pony, after thin date. By order of the Board of Managers. THOS. WALLACH, President Sharbsburg Bridge Co. Nif Man st. CA TALOGUE OF NEW BuOICS— IV" The Helms of ffaughten, or the Mother's Secret ; 33c. The Noto Book of an English Opium Eater, by Thomas De Quincy; 75 rents. Mary Lyndon, or the Revelations of a Life Autobio. graphy ; $l. star Papers, by Henry Ward Beecher ; Female Life Among the Mormons, by the Wife of a Nor- MOD Elder; $l. The Watchman: a companion to The Lamplighter $l. Trial and Triumph, or Firmness in the Household, by T. B. Arthur ; 25 cent,. MAGAZINES FOB AUGUST—Godey's Lady's Book; Les. lie's New York Journal; Household Words; Peterson's Magazine; Ballou's Magazine ; Blackwood's Magazine. v 5.„ Subscriptions received for any periodical publiahed. H. MINER A CO., jy24 No. 35 Smithfield street. UrAGAZINES FOR AUGUST— Godey for August, 20 cents; Peterson do 17 do Frank Leslie's Journal, 18 cents; Diaget'ne, 10 do Yankee, Notions, 12 do Blackwood for July, 2.5 do Together with all the leading weekly newspapers pub• Balled in this country and Europe. Also, all kinds of Books and Stationery for sale lower, either wholesale or retail, than any establishment in the city. Remember the place, No. 30 Fifth street, at jy24 IIOIOR COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR BALE—Situate C about 3 miles from the city, on the Washington Turn. pike. 12 acres, well improved, with fruits of every variety and flee qualities; garden, with fruit, flowers, grape vines, Ac.; a comfortable Cottage House, with silt rooms and good cellar; frame barn, stable, carrl,ge house, smokehouse, The whole Is In good order, the house neat and clean, and the purchaser can have immediate possession. Prize $2,200. Terms accommodating. B. CUTHBERT it SON, jy24 140 Third street. qp FLY TRAP FOR FIVE atraTS!—The India Fly raper catches and kills thousands of dies, and no mistake. Price 5 cants a sheet. 801 l by S. L. OUTIIBERT, jy24 140 Thlrd street. TpUBLIC SALE 1W MACOINEII.I", TOOLS, &c..--On .[ Tuesday morning, July list, at 10 o'clock, will be cold —The entire stock C Machinery, Tools. &c., belonging to the late firm of James Nelson A Co., on the premises Lately occupied by them, corner of Second, Short and Third streots, city of Pittsburgh. Alm, the unexpired term of a lease of said premises from John Arthur to said James Nelson & Co., which will expire on the first day of April next. By order. Terms at sale. J. E. BRADY, Esq., EecePrer. 19 24 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. The Independent Democratic or Free Soil Party. riIIIOSE who are in favor of the National Platform adopt ed in Pi ttabuxgb, Awn's; 1852, will take notice that a MASS COUNTY MELTING will be held on the first day of August, (being the first Wednesday,) in the City of Prtts• bn , gh. The meeting will assemble at the COURT HOUSE, at 11 o'clock A. M. GEO. W. JACKSON, 1923 Chairman. 111333323 GENTLEMEN ha every Town and County throughout the Union, to engage In the manufacture and sale of an article upon which, for the outlay of $10; 51,000 a year may be made. This article Is one of universal consumption. ThlB is en opportunity that should not be allowed to escape by those who wish a good, remunerative business. Full particulars will be sent by mall, on the receipt of-12% ate. Specimens sent, when required. Address Prof. JASI.KS T. HORNE, Box No. 4,551, New York Post Office. .iyM3t Beurgelne fn Watches, Clooka & Jewelry. OBERTB & BROTHER are now selling their large and ILL carefully selected stock of Fine Watchet, Clocks, and rich Gold Jewelry at greatly reduced prices, to make room for an entire new stock, which will be received direct from the Eastern manufactories in a few weeks, for the Fall trade. Purchasers desiring to buy good goods at low prices, shtfuld call immediately and examine our stook, as we are determined to close it oat without regard to cost or former prices. Don't forget the place. ROBERTS DROTTLER, 41 Fifth street, next door to Wood. Watch's, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the tost manner. and warranted. oOwPartnership. NV/a:MR P. MARSHALL assoclsted with him, on the 23 day of July, JOS. R. HUGHES, In the Wa Paper business, alder the name of /Y 9 W. P. MARSHALL & CO. Wm. oungsen. HOIISE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER—No. 43 thrTVITI3 street, opposite the Neptune Engine House. uthtl7:Bm . • 0, A fox— (o. 1 Lake superior Beim= for sale by e„, HIM 11, OOLLItia. IBMS MSEE== A. A. OAILILUM A. A. CAIALLIZIL * BRO.. arrner Ramat and antilifk2d annk, Matto" AL, AGENTS STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE IRMA= CO or LEA ALIIII1b1711.(a. CePIT4I, Sasomoo. Fin AND MARINE 1218171tANOX ciatxgri OF PHILADDLPRIA. CAPII-4L .1300,000. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIEGIZIA, WINCHBOTHR, VA. CANT.AL $300.000,. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIRE UiSUBANCE COXPANv CORN. ml7l CAPITAL AND ASSETS- .4 5 4415414 8 9. NORTH STRUM INSURANCR COMPANY, MICE, 511ROHLNTIr EXCRIANGH, PHILADNLPEILI. CRABRER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital, 8300,0004 ABM LIABLE FOR TM LOBBEI3 OF THE OM PANT. In &oak Notes, (negotiable torm,) secured by Mort• gages and Judgments -4 100 , 000 In Bills Receivable, Mortgagee and Judgments . Bonds ............... 100 , 00 : 1 In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items 47,000 Total ..4210,000 IL . CADWELL, President J. G. BARB, Becretary, Aar They Marine and Inland Transportatbruviskatatan at =rent rates. REFERENOEB. PITTIMMIL James M'Cnlly A Co., Graff, Bennett 1t Os., W. & D. Rinehart, Zug, Lindsey A Co. PECOADILZEILL M. L. Hollowell a CO, alali6s B. 'Wright, David B. Brown & Co., 0. H. & Geo. Abbott, Harris, Hale & Co., Beans & Watson, Hon. Wm. D. Holley, leb Oh&mo, Megargee & Ow, Cope GEORGB BINGHAM, Agent. /04 96 Water meet, Pittsburgh WESTEIIN FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW LISBON, OHIO. capital, - - 4160,000. TJ. lIIINTIIII, Actin, BC Charles Building, No. lie Third street, Pittelourgli. orricens: P. A. BLOCHBOA President. JAMES BURDICK, Vioe President LEVI lIARTIB, Be.:retary and ThiLlittllZ smarm/oil RIPTIOUS: Jaraes W. SVocdwell, JOSPph Plummer. James V' It hi. Riddle Jno. V. tiartatigh, Dr. incr. E. Park, pa] Wm. Einatas, Birmingham, Dawson, I:annular tCa British and Continental Exchange. BLUNT BILLS DRAWN BY ' DUNCAN, SOKUIGULN & CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON,. In Sts or El ane Urweara. MEESE MAWS are available at all the prim:tips] . 1 Towns of MOUND, BOOTLAND and IRELAND, 634 the CONTINENT. We also draw /haul Brun on IN. A. Grunebaum & Babies FRANKFORT A ALAIN, Which Beres as a Remittance to all parts of GERMANY, EWlT7liitv. &ND and HOLLAND. Persons intending lb travel abroad may procure, through us, Letters of Creilt, on which Money can be obtained, as needed, In any part of Europe. COLU=IO33 of Bills, Notes, and other securities in Eil• rope, will remise prompt attention. WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO. Wood, corner Third street. FLOUR AND GRAIN. az- 033STAITILT R.T.CELITXI, the BEST BRANDS Of PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO INDIANA and SIISSOURI, SUPERFINE and EXTRA FLOM.. Which will always be sold at the Lowest Cash prices. spll WM. B. HAYS & CO., HAMS, SMES & MOULDERS LARD, LARD OIL, DRIED BRET, SUGAR-CURED and CANVASSED 1141.11113 A large stock always on liana at No. 297 Liberty streets 'el PATERIIIIOII. Pssera. AM.ERICAN PAPIER MACHE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NO. 78 SECOND STREET, PTT2'BIIO72Oa,PL ti ANUFACITRESS OP PAPIER BLICHE ORNAMINTSI .17.1 for Churches, fence,, Steamboa ts , •ao4 Mirror and I" . Picture Frames, Window and Door Mal, Brackets, Trusses.:' Cornices, Ventilators and Centro Pieces forCAMS> settee and Mouldings of every description, era and , car.axes and warranted more durable than anyottar now in use. Air Orders executed on the shortest notice. N. B.—Attention of Steamboat Builders is especially eV; • noted to this article, on account of its light weight. CIIMMINS, TUNICS & CO., No. 78 Second et, between Wood and Market eta,. je2l Pittsburgh. Important to Housekeepers and """ 'Fruit Growers. Atrtlitirls ..„ .„. !... , PATENT Ant-TIGHT BELT.BEALING CANS AND JARS- - , , For Preserving Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. I i! VOA SALE at No. 1 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., at; r the China and Queenswari Store of HENRY DIGGYs: who is the only agent in this city for disposing of the abort very useful article. For a full description of these CANIii and the method of their use, see 'Emulate; to be had at above; where, also,a complete and full assortment of nem - , ' and desirable patterns of OBINA, GLASS and- QUERNS WARP, adapted to the wants of private- families, hots keepers and country merehants; may be obtained at hisi: prices. jell:ly DRY GOODS ANNOIINCE the opening of their Crest Seral4nung - 3 4 . Sala of their Immense Stock. Lyon , fatale throne out the elabLishment will be :snaked down and clam out. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. 11.610FACTEIBE)18 OR IRON RAILING, IRON VAUL TS veuLT Boons, Window. Shutters, Window Guards, dd. Nos. 91 Second street and SO Third sir (airways WOOD 1111 xasiwt,) PITTSBURGH, PA., nave on hand a 'variety of new patterns eine) , at Plain, suitable for all purposes. Particular attention py toeneloaingGrare Lots. Jobblugdonestsbortnotinse M'KEE'S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS LW =ZS 01 • WINDOW GLASS, Satre, Double Strength, Imitation Crown and Hui Vats, Risks, Pickle and Preserve Jug• Wine, Porter and Mineral Bottles; Telegraphic & Lightning-ited Thanlatia SECOND, BETWEEN WOOD A ISARMT en, /111111010 H, MU. But a abort distance from the steamboat landing, Il i from Monongahela Donee, St. Charles, and City natal. [a: J. 11. JODEB 11. D. DM: LAUFFER'S BOOKSTORE. JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchan .02i 61 WATER MEET, PiTTSIIIMOIL _ ..5~~': a. a. 04111410 GIRARD WILLIAM HUNTER, DEALER E.XCLURIVELY IN No. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS IN BACON, SEMI-ANNUAL SALE A. A. MASON & CO. S. MIME Ari M 1 4 , 1 TiI.ANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THE EASTERN CITE: VIA PENNA. CANAL AND .B.AILDOLDE D. LEECH & CO.'S LINI Between Pittebnegh, New York, Philadelpf and Baltimore. MEM ROUTE being now in good order, we art prep[ I. to despatch property either way on favorable tei Rhipmente consigned to either of the undersigned In a.- forwarded without charge for mounissions, and all Burr,' Clone promptly attended to. Address or apply to D. MOIL Penn street and Oanal,Pitlaburs HARRIS a LEsza,, , Receiving Depot No. 13 13outh Third atrei.' pal m i ng Depot,,___Dock et., Philadely, A. =TB, Agent, No. 78 North street, Baltimor: JNO. MODONALD, Agent No. 7 Battery Place, New Y. api:Ura le C.. H. WILIO3II ..7021P1S LID! WILKINS & CO: (Strom:owl to A. Wltalais a Co.) I, vs R .extovED THEIR OFFICE to N 0.76 TOM nstreet, two doors east of their old etszid, where 1. will continue the BANKING, EXCHANGE, and C HISSION STOOK BROKER BUSINESS in all Its brine: as heretofore. ..ri k ,e/co--Twenty-Ive Elates Heel:mica' Bank Si - i; iI/ 2 WILKINS MERRICK ROUSE. • W. A. BLOSSOM, PROPILKET.: MAW BRIGUICON.' BEATER COUNTY, P LAND WARRANTS WANTED- *O. 100 ACM; AUSTIa LOOttli, iota Dula In Wallin% Ronk*, ta, njouttf• _ . _ . 1r: - SC 17RO0I5TrAlik
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