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    THE PITTSI3.IIIGII GAYETTE.
UY ERAITIJS BROOKek
' PITTS BUR'GHC:•, - .
THURSDAY MORNINC, JULY k i ll, 1847
arm D&ILT Sint
Triklyorrul Weklp—The la seam
Dolly:moor anaiirai hie Tri-Weeklyrs Five Dollars per
atiournotieWpoJpiriv Too Dollar. per maim solidly
fa admirer
Notice 10 Adverthierie
banded to in the s Oce ld elcon 't
.Not.otl the pan of oar cesideacoo, 'mold 111 proJce
'lire of mutual b/ nett
ron Gov t easoit,
JAINICS 111. VIN,
I.) CLAIM. motet.)
.'• • POM CANAL COBSIWIONER.
JOBACPIII W. PATTON,
, oar )
roa•
' _0E0130E: RsIE, of Allegheny Coy.
rot AZ.1.1.V.
• ' LEIVIS C. J. NOLILk t • of InAann Tl.
'"CHRISTIAN SNIVEL', of %Rams Tp.
MARSHALL SWARTZ wel.mm. Tomburgh.
HENRY LARGE,of Main Tp.
>OR CoCrri 1.11./.6CRER.
. J. W. BAXTER, of Pasborgl.
tog COCK" C0WL11.111.4.1.
- TicogAti PERKINS, or Loma St. Clam Tp.
. VIIILLIAM RAVEN. of Versailke Tp.
STATE ONEATItAL COMMITTEE'
TROMAB E FRAN ILIN, Lane aster Cis.
JOHN C KUNKF.L. Dauphin County.
THOMAS DUNCAN. -
JAMES MARTIN,
THOMAS C lIAMBIrIe. York. A
WILLIAM Id WATTS, Cumberland.
• DANIEL M SMYSER , Mains.
JOHN P WETHERILL, Philadelphia City.
JOSEPH R CHANDLER,
ROBERT T CONRAD,
THOMAS MeGRATII, Phila.fellable Comity. •
DILLER LUTHER, Berks.
• ROBERT Al BARD, Franklin.
. THOMAS M T APICENNAN,I,VarInngton.
t ANDREW ODLE, Somerset. t
HARMAR DENNY, Allegheny.
.
RICHARD IRWIN, \teenage.
JOSEPII II KUHNS, Westmoreland. t
o;7' BALL, Erie.
H D AI ANWELL. Northampton.
1 B. SALISBURY, Suavest:inns.
ELIIANAN slirrn, Wyoming.
'SAMUEL A PERVIASICE, Bailer.
HENRY 8 EVANS, Chesti r.
ROBERT T Parrs, m0n.40.m.
For Lamm Commercial Intelligence. Domenic Mar
kets, River News,'lmports, Money Market, Se., sae
thud page, .
Bei fourth P•ge for ffit•e•llaaeon• N fri••
FOREIGN NEWS
acerlito raturacca- or' mI,IIIOP. AND Till U. •
It becomes the business men of our country to
Itay.p•rticular hied to the state of business through.
out the world. The laws of trade are as regular
air the planetary laws of the urtlvente, and if the
mane calms could - reach the two alike, the. one
would be at easily disturbed as the othee.
For the year pest, we have been riding ppon the
high roll t. prosperity. We have been bleated at
home with unexampled abund•nce, and have
found a market and high prices for our surplus
'proluctious, iu consequence of • famine which
privailed - throualiout Europe. We have r•neived .
tarthii-Sth'inilliOns of foreign Specie, in payment
for American Breatlstffs, and have been sailing
.upon this high tide of business provenly in
'consequence of an almost all perm leg famine in
the old world. In ten months thq , exports of
•Wheat and corn from seventeen comMercial ports
of the United Slots, were as follows:
Wheat, bushels, Corn, bushels
23,776,890, 19,496,79 I.
The balance of the year will add to it easily, but
of such a *tate of facts there must somewhere be
aditind. The cabps of 1847 in•tbe United States
will be much leas than thew of 1816. bat it will
be abm.dant (or borne consumption and for Ibreign
import.
The crepe in Europe beyond all peradventure
will be large. The evidence of the fact we feel
bound to give our readera,, and first of the cond.
central markets. The birrign Journals of June
Mlle u. that et blarseillee a panic had been
catiaerl in the Corn trade by the extent of the or
. rival. from the Black sea. and the sudden cessation
of the British demand. Lettere from thence of
the 19d, of June, state that o..cssa ohms' -had
been freely offered at 42,, and the best Polish at
41a per 413arier; free on baahl. Intelligence from
ell the provinces of Spain describe the proapeeta
of the forthcoming harvest ne extremely cheering.
In several perm of the country B had already been
reaped* Letters from Leghorn state that the aciFe
Jo Italy were very promising. The favorable ap
pearance of the moisten,/ 'mind of Largo foreign
Supplies had mused the best Polish Odessa to be
offered at 50s to 81. 6d. From the north of Eu
rope the reports are very Att.
The &Hoofing London letter will give a reliable
ace-lost of the' orn trade in• London for the two
weeks previous to the aatling of the !Sumer.
Loirnore. July 34 1847.
The accounts from abroad, combined with Inge
imports and splendid weather, have placed our
Grain :Ws& Fri a very dull and declining position.
Prices of all description, have tumbled down io
all directiona.t On the 21st alt. factor. succeeded in
raising the price of English Wheat 24 per quarter.
Foreign moved dif slowly at our bat quotation.
Indian Corn was procurable at. considerably re.
duced„prices. On the 234 little business was
done,end the advance noted above au lust. In
Indian Corn na tratinctuns. On the 26th hardly
any businen Ins transacted. On the 28th with
an inc reared supply there woe a decreased demand;
and though factors were willing to accept prices
• 8, to fts pamr, and inume cues 10s below those
of that day week; they could not succeed in clear.
lug the stands. Foreign Wheat was likewise
very difficult of dial:regal; and we reduce quota.
liana of the latter quite aa much as those ot the
former. The millers pot down, the top price of
Flour to 70s per sack, end American Firer we
et last 2a per bbl lower then on Monday lasts— .
Indian Corn was wholly neglected. On the 30th
this trade continued to rate exceedinly doll, in no
respect recovering thy above depression, buyers
• • all keeping completely • on the remove; prima
were thetfore merely nominal The market held
on the 2d inst. was very quiet, nod Wheat sold
at a reduction of fs per quarter.
VIZ PRICES Oa BRIIIS3T6FTI/ rF LIVICIRP.I..
• Jane 3. . June IS. July 4.
Per Cambria, Caledonia, I:lnto:tin.
Flour, 43 0a42 tt 1 40 0 x4l 6 28 a 31a
Comment, 180a200 24 a 25 00 00 10 CO
lodine Core, .sr; 0 a 600 48 0a 52 0 44e 6d . a 451
, Amer. wheit,l2 6•13 3 II Oa 12 3 00 DO (N)
While the United Biates is likely to meet with
large dimuntion of exporia, we fear as the eh
Suet' of the Tariff of 1E46 a largo i 110131313 of a
Impute without corresponding enlargement of
Revenue. Wilhgood Crops abroad come the means
manufeeturing, but the Tariff of 1546 in crea
ting large demands upon the Eaglieh marketiwith
■ conrapanding redaction at home. We ham no ,
objection to an eau; exchange of commoditiee,—
ane hundred Mill1(1111 of export. for an many of
4roports,—bat what we object to i., not merely an
abloom of diacrimination in favor of American
Trade and American Coiamerce, but what is
wont; than this,'. diecrimination in favor of tho
trade of Elmt. '
With a foreign ,war upon our hands,—with
a caesarian of Specie Imports from Europe,—
with 'a Sub-Theory law in operation embers..
big this faience, of the Oolemment,—with an Anti.
Ameicon TaritZ—it become boineo men to look
-carefully to the future and to, be prepared for such
richt.) In public afTsirs i ie may cripple the bus.
inns 1 the country.
. WAX IN MENA.
_ ~
7110 British have again been carrying thriiwu
'bite China, and this tame in corwequence ape!.
ledge 4 infractions of the treaty of Nankin.
--b April, Sir John Dario, with 10 00
, men of
all aiOs,enstrarkei on board the Vulture, &pinta
Plaaa l andthe Coati ;.soil with one or two small
remell for' the conveyance of artillery aid troop.
With Id& expedition, Sir John Davie entered the
Bead Tigris at 9 A. M. of the 21 April, surpritv
ed ttni Anungboy forta as well aw those on the
'lslande of North and South Wantong, and carried
thetat;' both sides of the river in a few minoies.
'The no, amounting to 450, were spiked, ae.d
. 111 thew= ammunition collected instantly rl, w
orl .
troy Hieing co thus secured a mment ta li.,
eft expedition advane.4 pp in
*e r r:, r. sad molted Whympaa where tf,. r,,p s ,
was I ,ided end the pasasge forced-
,Tb. torts et Whampoa and W e r griaget a p heed
et tf - ,e diviaimr, but by ind:clone management
gay aaided their aims and took posteadon of
Ado: Irv, ' , Piked the guns, amounting to 200
,
111100, ,
itoi deennyed all tha araccohion aid maga
'Atm . The riler now dewed of impediment..
Ogg rep Ana , .. serenest' to COOlOO, and here the.
' agagag CIS (Aged rtiatis Folly wax, evatalungy . de-;
A1fext...41654 ao suns sfpikort--Faking 2, total ail
rO, PTA* .044. 0 1tieee the Prnmding on
We' learn the rest from Wilmer and Smith's
;";
These tsgozous promo :logo tamed Key :io I
resieln. After some farther Chinese •
Lion, Keyirei we. compellifit' to waif httonfdafiftedjl
upon thellwernof. whcf.kkeeieed hips at thritfrii•
ph Console!. After rj.:l4 , g eturkiiihr. Keying •
"adicited &MG for minsideradon be &needed - 1
to the ierma dictated at the point of }he hyyonel
`by fhiliihriDarla. - Oir the '611:1; general orders
were Waned to commence the attack on the city of
Cantors, but between g and 9 o'clock, it was non.
6ed that Key ing had yieldeld to thy Irmo of fit
j
John Davis, ciat in time to tare the city and the
assault w. countermanded, A tiosornment noti
fication was Immediately imp). of which the fol.
lowing are brit dy the headdf—
/ 'At the filet, period of two years from this day,
thp 6113, of April, the city of , Canton shall happen
ed to British whom,
.2. Her Majesty'. eobjecte shall be at liberty to
roam fir exercise or amusement in the neighboring
country without ronitsiation,. returning the mama
day, as at Shanghai, arid any persona molsadng
them Anil be severely pooiabed.
13. the aggrersore on'the two seamen, in Oc ,
lober last, and on Colonel Chesney and other. at
Folishanon the Igth of March, shall bo made
tramples of."
A space on the Honanfaide of the river for the
erection of urretniusts, duo; a rite fora new
church, and other minor •rrattgetnente, including
the keeping of the river front before the factories
clear of boast wire provided for.
Tha Chineaa worn highly exasperated at the
British, and the preruni of a largo body of troop,
was ocularly to immerse public order.
The French, too, have had a brush with the
Chineseno consequence of iha impriaonmant of
$4OlO of the caiwionaries in Cochin• Chine. The
following account of the occurrence his been re
ceived
The French missionaries in Cochkeettina hav
ing for many yeam past excited perpetually re
curring disputes with the nation, the government
at length interfered, threw the missionaries into
prison, and upon releasing them pent them to Sin. '
repute. The French ship* of liar La Moire and
La Victorieuse gaited into the bay of TGWU= to
obtain redresa,, and laid an embargo ort five coo
cruet, The French:allege that a consceracy was
farmed oil ahOre to assassinate the French at a
conference which was ...nett to he arranged be
tween the parties. An explanation wee demand
ed by the French, when the following day war
junks were actin working into the bay; and the
result woe, rho French , shipt opened their fire,
which was retained by the Ws, the five corvette
and the war junks. The artillery of the natives
effected little damage, but in seventy minutes on
of the corvettes was burned, another blown up a
a 'third sunk. The remaining two were afterward,
raptured and Net on fire. The natives, perceiving
the desuuttitin of their corvettes, desisted frocofi.
ring from the forts and junk., and the French
withdrew from the bay. Iris stated the Cochin
Chinese have lost upwirde of 1000 men, while j
the French had only one killed and another wound-
el Tile 'facial origin of the disputa appears in-
volved in mime obscurity.
The opinion is daily going forth that Mr. Gui
sat and his colleagues will not be able to stem the
tide of lepelar opinion now set - in SO strongly
against his adminiatration. The impeachment of
the honor of one of his etileagues, M. Ifilthawl,
and of the integrity of M Tote, formerly Minis.
ter of Public Works, let the issue he what it may;
it must be so damaging to the Ministry, that we
cannot contrite that M. Gullet will be able to
maintain bit ground. Indeed, it was currently
reported that lie bad resigned, but the rumor was
premature.. All the accounte from France concur
in representing file prospects of beeves' as highl7
l i promieing.
The Fasetu Government mein trouble in co
sequence of the present state of the finlencts--,
j The deficiencies of each year,l'. from 1840, with
the exception of 1845,1: when there was Aleut
, ! Pine, have accumulated to the mum of 750,912.-
1 361 francs, inclusive of the estimated deficiencies
of 1847 and 1848.
Ditiva. and the French ministry, are suffering
couch in public estimation from charge. of comp
(ion prefertal by • member of limo Chamber of
Deputies.
Sperm is also still distorted. The Carlists,
crowing nerve bold, have shown themselves ie Cat
alonia. The Herald° aay. that's eih.piracy ha..
bleu discovered in the tovinon Fonelion, in Cat-.
to poison the military detachments station.,
al there. The Captain General of that province:
has waned a proclamation threatening to purnith
the prie.ts who trouble the •couaience. of their
penitent. in political matte.
PORTUGAL IS cot yet under full subjection to.
the allied pcnirns.
Paursla has in lelinec;•to
thy /cm, bat not az liberilly l yre could wish.
The Chamber of the Three Represenuti•e Es.
tams have rejected, by a majority of a rue
lion for placing the Jews upon terms of perfect
equal with the Christians. Oa the other bend
it negatived the Government propositmo to sub.
jirt the Jew: of the Duchy of Posen to special
laws of a Ira. liberal naturo 1,00 the law. prop.,
sad for the members of the Hebrew persuaelou in
other parts of the mefi►rchy.
The following account is given or of the recap.
too of O'Connell'. Sea by thtt Pope at Home:
Popo Pins LX, on the 15th ult., gave audience
to the eon of the Liberator of Ireland, and made
an eulogy of Daniel 0!Comiell ill terms which mutt
have excited the gratitude end admiration of the
young member fa Dundalk. According to what
tea been stated, at the moment at which the
tot row, alter having kissed the feet of the holy
father, the Pope said to hion-, ,, Since I am depri•
red of the happiness so long decked of embracing
the hero of Christianity, let me at leut have the
consolation of embracing hid son!" Aod at Cu
same time the Holy father punted him twice to
bid heart.
Peace has been watored between Greece and
Turkey, thank. to the interposition of Prince ?der
ternich and Austria.
Ter COTTLINI MANIitaCTORIL OY Tilt WORLD.
—A late number of the Manchester (English)
Guardian furnishes some valuable statistic. of cot
ton machinery at work in that country, and on
the sulject of the inannfasture generally. We
'vendettas the following information from the arab
1846.
Emeaoal aeJ SValsw—bluld Spin4les, 11X4,5F4
Vara •• 4,190,0:15
Total,
Reollaatt ills, 114 M Spindks, 1,476.00
4 neuelk
TWA! 161 1,719,57.1
LamlsA, Mill YS 1ip.04.1,10,970
IMAM—MiII, .25 . Mole Spio.l/es, 170,119
14 Throat '. 56,170
Total. 44 215,503
Lama, Mills, 15 . Spinal4l, Mfrs
Lug Land and Wa:c.
,Scollatul
T.C.I 17,:o0,000
Spindle.
litZw easprited in Geradn Cuonn
kgnagaand Italy as,auo
I 500,0 W
Frew,
. •
Lie*inisn t.17,00n
Swaterland 650.000
Hamis 70(1,CU)
• 5.r.000
fl 500,C0.
27,555,D0
England contains 634.1000 parts of the spin
dle+ in operation; the remainder of Europe 27E.
100 pare; the United States fllfooo parts.
TeX Dec DOCICIL—The Attorney General,
Mr. Clifford, who will never set the Potomac on
.re by his wisdom, having had a cpiestion of law
ilifbmittad to him by the Secretary of tke Navy,
a. to the Docks authorized by Congress, and for
the completion of which money, ma. appropriated;
Undecided that the appropVatton, not being sof
flent for the completion of the work, the work
itself is inexpedient at l 'this time, the money all
Wog wanted bte MEXICO (EXCIIICiTE of the three
milliora.) and perfectly nuke, to begin the week
upon Philadelphia, either meanie!, duplex, or •
baWance wheel Dock. •
Thin is aboutthe coolest thing we have heard
er seen for along time. The law officer of the
Government is rolled Up= to give • legal inter
pretation to an act of Congress, and responds
with a decision that the work Wont be omitted be.
cause the money le wanted for another purpos e .
Jests' Horst PIIILIDILPAIA., which ho p
lone bum - the biotite establishment of the fish.
istablo people of the country, 62s passed into
the beads of N. W. Bridges and Jon. Wart two
gentlemen admirably suited to their ptimitioo, end
capable . of adding to the reputahatt of this already,
far famed esteblithisut.
ECLICTIC 114/141CAL INITITUTSZCITCII I2 I I ATL.
—no coon of lecture■ will cowman* In Ibis
.slanblo innings early in November. For pen
Madan woo advotiloomnat. • .
Tut KLYLIIIID Or • rased.. T
Theis Eloped a moral in the.lollewing waif
which we End slowly eircutatlmismouptoorli•
elsamors, Mat we transfer it to oste,columns, ilot4e
Mg not that the brief story
map nlereot the major
its of. one lady reader.:
•
Where do men usualte l disedver the women, Who
afonwade become their wives is a question we
hieerOcianionally heard Jiwunaed ; and the remit
invariably come to is worth mentioning to our
young lade „sealers. Chance has much to do in
the Mains; hut there are important governisog
cliceinstrinces. It is Certain that few men mike
• selection from ballrooms. or any other place.of
public gaiety; and nearly as few ire influenced by
the what may be called showing off in the streets,
or by any allurement. of drew. .Our conviction
ja, that ninettnine hundredths of all the finery ,
with which women decnrate, or load their pereone,
gd for nothing, ea far as husband.catching Wean.
caned. When and bow theta, do men find their
wives 1 In the quiet homed of their parents or
guardians—at the fircnide, where the domestic
green and feeling. are alone' demonstrated.—
.These are the charms which tuned surely attract
the high and the humble: Against these, all the
finery and nits in the vrotld ore insignificant.—
We shall illeatrate this by an 'melee, which,
though not new, will not tie the Crone for firing
again told. In the year 1773, Peter Burrell
of Beckenham, in Kent, whose health war rapidly
declining; was adviked le go to Bp, for the re
covery of his health. His daughters feared that
Mono who had only motive. entirely mercenary,
would not pay him that attention which he might
expect from theme who from duty end affection
united would feel the greatest pleasure in Millie•
tering to his ewe and comfort; they therefore re
deal to accompany him. They proved that it
was not a .pint of diasipation and gaiety' that led
them to Spa, for they 'rem hot to be seen in any
of tire gay and fashionable circles; they wore
Decor out of their father's.sompany, and never
went from home except to attend him, either to
take the air, or drink the waters ; bra word they
lined a moat recluse life in the midst of n town
then tho resat of the moat illes'rious and fash.
ionabte persouage• of Europe. Thin; exemplary
attention to their father proctored those three ann•
..gble sisters the admiration of all dill English at
Spa, and was the cause of their elevation t that
rank in life to which alleles's:write gave them sr
just* title. They all were married to noblemen
—one to the Earl of Beverly, another 10 the. Duke
of Hamilton, atterWaeln to the Mogul. of Exeter.
and a third to tho Duke of Northumb.-land. And
it in but justice to them to say, that they reflected
honor on their rank. rather than derive! any from
it.
Wasutenvost es a F....U.—General %Vieth.
ington has recently been placed h before his teen 1
trymen as a farmer—a vocation to which he was
much attached, and of which he had a pearliest
knowledge not generally appreciated. We may
learn from him tied the highest civil and military
virtues ere not inconsistent with the mold common-
and useful duties of life. Weshingtm's devolion to
his himing interest., is illustrated by en extract
from ono of his letters to Sir John Sinclair. The
letter is dated Philadelphia, July 20, 1794, ht
which, after ailing that by, unwearied earn of bit
flock of sinep numbering between 700 end 800,
. at the shearing of .1789 the fleece yielded me
the average quantity of 51 pounds of Wool," ho
must " fa this same year, I was again called from
home, and have not Lad it in mgysaweridociftto pay
any attention to my farm—the consevence or
which is, that my sheep at the lag sheering yield
ed me not more than 24 poi:silk" Thir ditfcr•
once of yield shows whet roost 111,3 been his de.
• votion to rural pursuits. His system of farming
11a the morn , perfect in One at that day ; and it
may be doubted whether any farmer ol the mew.
eat day carries on his egriculturei porsuitave
cording to a better system.. fie remarks, writing
to Arthur young, that his fields were all arranged
Goa rotation'of crops from 1787 to 1795. He
1 frequenkly,brought the- sulject of Agriculture lit.
furs Congress in his messages. In a letter of the
6th of March, 1447, he says: .1 not very worry
Ito add that nothing final in Coronets bag been
idecided respecting the institution of a National
Board of Agriculture, recomnieuded by me et the
•! opening of the ser.i'66." In another Ito save:
I know of no pursuit in which more its: end
.
!. important aerator can be rendered to any county,
'..i than by improving its agriculture, its breed of use
fit animals, and other branches of a husband.'
man. cares." Let terry American youth who
is not too proud to be useful, heed the .‘ Illaatriou.
Farmer of Mount Vernon." bo might cite
t other passages but when all are highly warty of
7 k
al i dol reading it is hardly necessar
GALVaXiiita TiltttsNlaoN.—lt his been dem
onstrated, that a onion of iron and zinc surfaces
establish. en eleetrical current bet . ween them,
which entirely prevents rust or corrosion in the
iron. In 1844 this fact was ea:wider.] as clearly
established, and patents were taken out in Evgland
and this country far the manufacture of iron thus
Lprotected, from oxydation by zinc. Galvaniz
tinned sheets of iron of a large size are now used'
for roofing buildings; which are . mal:eable, can be
are little affected bysstmosphoric change
.and cost but half as much as copper. It is the
best known material for gutters, pipes and cisterns.
'Spikes which ate to be used in places exposed to
' the weather, and moisture should ha of Gilvanized
Lean. This iron is used extensively for marine
purposes by the British and French Governments.
MeAlpin G. S. Engineer at Brooklyn, at the
Olden. of Copt kfcKeever, also is about to ez.
periment mime it with a View cf introdompg it
into the naval works. The principal proprietors
of the Niagara Suspension Bridtte, proposes to in
vestigate 'the subject with reference to using it
inthat 'truelove. More than six hundred buildings
in the City of New York, have roofs of this
material 6pon which the insurance compatueo
made large deductions on account of their great
safety. This subject demand.. tho attention of the .
iron numufacturers of the Iron C:ty. It is not •
difficult matter to investigate, and we trust l'ius.
burgh will not behind the . fumes. With'e matter
of practical utility.
Tan isreariven SMUT Macrae. or W.. W.
NVALLACI or Piersa carin.—Our attention has
been directed to this extraordinary improvement,
atul we hope the public will notice the improve. 1
meat 111.. Ito utility has already been coo fullyt
tested that we can add no recommendation in its
favor for the instruct.. Of those who have treed
it. The French Burr Stone her been found su.
periar to all other materials. and the Patent of Mr.
dull (bought by Mr. Wallace) is the heat that is
known. The price ofthe Machinra caries from
100 to $225, according to the mice, but they will
last, with very occasional repairs, for a life time.
believe it to be in all respectu an economical
'Machine, and capable, no We aro assured billiose
who have need it.of perfect work. Ihp Maclaine
is also capable of getting 'rid of that
sauce, known as the Weevil, which is otten ice i .
enumental.of as mach damage at the Bann! and 1 .
particularly in the Southern cout u .. ruciOrity !
is sufficient to clean from 10 to, lOci Leslie& per
Lour. We have even scorer Of teittimanfrorn
those who have tried it, aild all speak of the :
chine as one of the greatest, value . for economy.
cleanliness and general utility. Mr. Wallace id
the mole owner of this valuable patent. It wee
purchased by him for a large sum, end he hav
given notice that he will prosecute any nun tree•
pacing upon his patent right. See advertisement
,for further particulars.
Dot:Tara or CUMICILII;cEr— s •NtVer gh an act
of which you doubt the juffilieo or propriety."
ilia paragraph met our eyes the other day iu
the column. of an exchange, and plunged us into
• reverie, daring which we reviewed our whole
life in tafeience to the truth of the phrase. The
conclosion was that we were forcibly' impressed
with its correctness. We can say solemnly that
we can recall no balance,. either in our own
histoty or that of others; in which an amt, about
the proptisly of which we doubted, ever proved
Junior prudent. The conscience is apt to bo too
callous rather than tootsensitive; and hence, when
it rebukes us, however gently, we may bemire it is
right. We are ao often tempted by a selfish inter
est to commit deeds of doubtful morality, that we
never should bun a deaf ear to the slightest whir
per of the Inward monitor. The men who tetuses
to do an act of which he doubts the propriety, is
certain. nine times out of ten, to be right.
LICOTV z
REV. JNO.II , CAFFRT,Eresedent of Mount Pc M.
ry'a College, near Runuellburg, • kW, will deliver I
'cetera au nem Thursday, evening !lily Wad. at half
mast oevaa o'clock. in the Chapel attached to St. Pant'.
Schoolhouse. Rennisaso a tickets to be had at she Calle
olie bookesoiee Georg. gesaley and Was. McCaw.
t o rt=tU ''"‘ r% e"o e n.P r
echriok surdd7gtiekpeuse=
oL"
• irwit
Gracesi. Tascoss, in the, , following letter
Nees Jerveypysdily yields biteself to the popular
nstninstion . fiii the .
~ 1 1;sideo, t z, and may be pie.
slieied of tberiemlithites for tbis diatlu
gtf4ket.l oIS9L-; ; ...L5 •
gr• Aray $ 1
Mexico."
Sii- - -I haw die !indite to acknosoaie,l4 al sen
timents of 'high grstifiestion, the'receipt of a copy
or the Resolution recently odot - itetr at 'd enacting
of the Democratic Whigs of the county of Mercer,
N. ' -
J.
. .
My thanks are specie* due to my Mande of
the State of New Jersey, for their-flattering ea.
preceton of approval and esteem, and which Jean
allauro them is re truly. reeprocated.
• I embrace this occasion. to remark, that if We
people of this country desire to place me In the.
high office of Chief Magistracy, I do not feel mj
.aelf at liberty to 'tinsel but, on
more
contraryur
that position, as well as one more humble, it ill
ever he my pride and ioastant endeavor to write
the country with - MI the ability I possess.
Plea,* convey thew coy thanks and brief -
kunarledgmente to the tiniest. of the county rf
Mercer. I wish then end yourself touch pr
perily and happinew.
Weh great Teepee', I remain your obedient se
; rant, Z. TAYLOR,
• Maj. Gen. of U. S. Army.
Dr. John Clathe,ticc'y public meeting at Tram.
FROM' MEXICO.
Goland PrJeri, Not 464.
Her.ouvanrau, Ann, or OCCUPATION,
Monterey, May 8, 1847.
The Grit Jinirion of the army, winch is now at
Salado, will ho ready to march for the town of
Caterer, on the 15th of Um cowing month of JUIN.
Every *Alice, in the interim, will prepare himself
for matching.
By macro( Maj. Gen. Z. TAILOR:
W. W. DLINS, A: A, G.
The Aerontl ~ r der I. as follower:
General Orders, Np. 466.
11 •I. Or it-rx lid, Anx r or Nip,,.
' (NO date.)
The seeond division of the army which is now
on the field of Lattle, will ho mealy to march on
224 of the cortniog mouth of JULIO. lot San Lots
agreeably to previous (Arra -
By outer of Maj. Gen. Z. Taiw ni
W. W. BLISS, A. A. O.
We I:publish these two orders to contian
fact publirbed in the Gazette directly from
ico, the truth of which svad , donied by some of our
friends of the Press at the time.
BY MAGNETIC-TELEG4PH
Correspondence of Pittsburgh Uncut
darropoalraa of the Itittslourgh Gus..
IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO.
PEADE RUMORS REVIVED
LINE OF DEFENCE PROPOSED.
EXCITEMPIT AT THE CAPITAL
OfiNERAL SCOTT AT PUMIII.4,
'LIMIT. AUGERS AT WASHINGTON.
lIA, July 21, 5 p m.
Th. Picayune of the 13th wag received at RIP 1 ,
Linton last night by From tome cause'' .
it laid ita the Post Offree till this moreing, probe•
lily through the careleesness of -the Clerk, It was .
Oanamittal to Philadelphia by Malt to day.
Tha Picayitne his •fikit of Mexican papers to
'the 29th June. The El Republicsno give. us the
f. 'Hoenig nth:ratanmh relative to the American
prison re, front which It appears they have left the
Capita , and Ilnequelle.
Tlao 180 Santee prisoners of war, who had
boon sent this route liv the Governor, bad been
detained at the above named town, and General
Garvy has mot the trecestary means of sustenance
oi theta.
We have lo..ked:irl vain through preceding
'numbers of the lama paper for s notice of their
departure from the Capital, ben the above isolate.a"
Iperm.aph is all that st, e caulcl.
Th, mom-eons I I 'comets to us emble We find
m Imo of the 51c.fieau papers which have Witte
to hand, but no velum hat been assembled ,up to
l the 29th ult.
The Republieano..puhlishmt, daily, the list of
membeis present and active.' They have wend
timer, corns very one having a quorum, and there
is doubtless a sufficient •riumber tid,:itierigif Is
the city to farm onr'll ate required-06 were'
present on the 25th.
The city papers appeared to super! that the
American Army would march from the city of
Puebla by the last of done or let of 'July ! , They say
nothing in reference to their numbers or to their
own means of defence. Of our army in panic.
star, they show a perfect acquaintance.
We sea no allusion in the piper. to a fact
which we saw stated elsewhere upon sufficient
awhAtty, that Gen. Scott had given them to
the 80111, to consider Mt. Buchanan's letter, be
fore matching to the Capitol. .
The Republican° say• our army is too insignifl•
cant to advance, but expremes at the woe time a
hope that Gen. Scott will do so, me it will afford •
goof tort for the fidelity of those Mexicans who
hare pledged themselves to defend the Capitol till
death. The paragraph reads touch like a sneer
upet the patriotic trosst• of same of the Mexicans
flu the 25th pf, June, rumors. which the paper
alluded to above c.dls. alarming, were- circulating l i
about the Capital. It was said the Mexican Gen.
end had accepted of the medishicm of England—
that the Engliah St...trey had been down to Pe.
ehla and returned on the 9th—that the object of
his visit was to negotiate a treaty of Peace with
General SeWl—t h at the term. agreed upon by
them would be the eurtender of the Califontim to
the Arnericane, the recognition of the indepen•
dance of. Tessa, and the neknowledgment of the
lino of du degree. no the Nonhern boundary be•
tween the United State. surd Mexico. This line
would give Santa Fe and trier onethinl of New
Mexico to the United States.*
Santa Anna has been censured pretty severely
by the press for celebrating his birth day ty a hin
ging at hie palace.'
The Mexican troops at Matehuila are self ring
mush from richness. Gen. Iticonb•• been reato.
rail to Ilia room and. '..lfs haf resigned some
time ago with Gcn.• Bravo.
Santa Anna had trued a decree of indemnity
for all political offences on the 10th ult.
MariTLas, Jane 11th.
The Blockade Lim Wren satiety rnstotained by .
the MN. vowels Cyane, Independence and Elim.
The El Republicatto dementia of Santa Anna,
that he release Gen. Arista,- and censures him
very severely for imprisoning, without first giving
him. lnal.
El Resonador calls in an earnest manner upon
the Government to giro if immediate attention to
• the immense contraband trade carried on from that
phrt of Kali Sabastian and Mazatlan,—large gamin
titici-of bullion are carried thitherfrom Zscatecaw
sal clandestinely taken on travel English smells -
of War. The English . ship Carrysfort, is charged
with baring received large sums nu board.
The vote of different States is given for Pres•
ident on the 10th of May, and the El Republican°
room that the diet article of lhe Constitution pro. ,
a ides that do matte an election valid, three-fourth.
(Witte Stale. must exercise the elective franchim
—that lees than that having been given, the elec.
thin has failed. -t I
orrespoodrnCr Of •We l'ottsborgdGost.i.
Wuuuoxoß, July 21, 0, I'. Al
Lieut. Hollers attired in Washington City on
Monday evening, rrith , delpstches from the Gulf
Squadron. Ho left 4inton Lizard° on the night
of the oth pooL. The contents of bin deXpet e he e
e ex yet unknown.
Tee aippi,caught fire from the spots.
tanenus combustion of coal. and it was, through
thn extrourdinary czettitms of hor crew, satin.
Knish.' without materially injuring the ship.
Coat. ferry it et Toba.co. A anvil breo
Ef,,,chod idtu tho iutetior, nud Hanel around • in.
perior force of thy enemy without Opposition.
•1t would also ells Monterey, tho City and
Bay, Wan Francisco, the Uily and ll.y, to the
United Matas, including the beet port on the Pa-
cific. Also Ilent's Port, and all the conatty two
degree. South. Wa atrOuld bo well eatlefied with
such a treaty, if Mexico will .maim Peace open
inch terms,—Edo. Getz:.
Carrsu,n [co's of the rattalearth
LATE t
.; FroPM 'At
'r.14.,1* 21, 10 m
.
- .ll'era..L'ros dotes to like 7th dorm, and
fair; the ply of frohl Major Grine!, one,
oethe plikeltiers, hale been iedeived m New ill.:
---Major.Gaines states io his sorrozinttleatilm: that
170 prisonere, rank and file, flare been released
and mot tel'ampiro—the officers only haring
been ietained.
Major Gaines . had received assurances from Gen
seott, that imourdiately upoff hid arrivai in the
neighborheasi of the city of Mexico, ho would per.
emptorally demand:the release of the officer, now
detained as prisoner, in that oily.
. Oen. Scott bad. taken all necestery steps to
commence his march upo nthe Capital: prep
arations were nearly perfected and' hiracree eof,
ficrent to accomplish the object. lie would poi.
Lively move on the 30th -
The atehmer Galveston would sail for New'Os
lonia ou the 10th, after discharging' • cargo of
M ules at Vera Cruz. She was expected to arrive"
nn tho 14th ins.
.By tho arrival of the U. 8. brig Washjogton
at Mobilo, on the 12th inst., are have the follow
log news from
. The morning before the Weshiogt.in Bailed from
Anton Lixardu, the steamer Vixen arrived from
Tobasco,Mingini the iixelligence that after Corn.
Perry alt Tobesco, Commander Biglow, who had
been „left In charge of that post, went out some
six OT eight miles into the conotiy, anti 'nicked
.and pet to routs a largely superior force of the
':Mexicans, with the lone of tut two killed and stx
or eight wounded. Mexican loss not ascertainel
Trout. %term !Maki the Mexicans were'comrnam
did by Cot. Genie, and numbered 5 or MM. I The
Americans numbered 300 sailors and-Marines.
The Raritan and Potomac hero sailed for Nor
if*
The difficulty nt Havana between the eitthori•
nee end the two afficetalho refused to pay the
'fine imposed on them for P ;a brnachof tho eanatori
regulation: of that port, hare been so far edjueted
to to enable Limits. Twiggs and loner to rein , n
home. They paid the tine of $2OO, tinder a pro.
test, mid came passengers in the Italian.
Corte thf:on.testre of the rituborgh Gazette.
Now 1000.,.Ju17 21, P. M
The Vitamin Sarah Sands erriv•hl at Now York
an thel9th, in 10 day. from Cork, having left on
Oro 3.1 tart. The Washington arrived at Bremen
on the i9th—ince,left on the 25th, reached South
amptont on the 2,2 th, and wee to mail tur. New
Yotk on the 10th July. A grand dinner wee giv
en on Ward at Uremia, and tickets of admission
was issued in England. The Wrhiogion tin
60 peassngets from BrerrlCll, worn of them ho the
United States.
grela..ve Gureee,oairace or the Pittstwrgh Gar,. ie
NEW YORK MARKET.
July 21.'8 o'e. e. o.
Floor—Salta of Gausses at $5.25c per bid.—
Of Western at $512,12ic per bbl, at tallith talcs
than pan Intrusive demand in the toarint.
Wheat—Sales of 3000 u Prima White ate
quoted at 51,25 per dm. '.
Corn—Sale. of Western mixed at 1 , 6 c per bit;
of Prime Yellow, sales 20.000 ate quoted .59an2c
per bu.
Oate—Sa , oe st 38239.,:per It.o
Rys--Sale• quoted at 76278 e Fu r bu.
Pirk,-Prime Weultru issellina at $12,00 per
L6l. Westarn No 1 is quoted pt $14.75.
- There is less inquiry for Provisions.
Men Beef—boles of Prime Western at $9 per
bbl; ealea of Western No I at $l2 per Oat.
Placer.—Westem ludas are in demand at Gie
per lb.
Lard—Sales Western imago al InialOic
T6e matket is active.
Molasses—The market is active at prices un
changed from former quotations.
Exchange an London at 5j per cent. Alailset
fulk—andrichanyes dull at the. rates.
Freights OM inactive at last quotations.
.. • t,•• !,-
LIALTINIORR .‘IARKET.
Jol9 21.8 PM.
Flow—Rowan] et is held at $5,25. Receipts
light, and the market unscukd and no sales.
- Grain The simply in market it limited.
Whest.,Pricne White is held at slll. Sales
of mime Red at $14102.
Cons—The receipts in market small.
Pr.stiefons—alarket invite .44‘,14,f,cra
0551 change.
Grqcenes—Mark.t extretohly dulll'
Sogar.r.Sales of Porto Rico at 5051.
Mat kt t inactive, and no charrie in usher 'irticics
in the market.
Stocke--The market if without charge.
Esetheere Correspondence or the Pand.unth G. CiEr
PHILAUELPfII.A MA BKET.
July 21, 8
Flour—Salt.rof 1200 freth WessesB Ea $5,50
per boi. Market firm/.
Cornmeal—Nolen are quoted at $3,25 par Ltd.
Rye Flour—Sales at $3,50 per bbl.
Wham—Prime While is selling gt 120 e rer liu
tram store. Nair+ of 20110 Ms Prime Red at 113,
. .
Cern--9alea of Prime Yellow at 70c per bar, at
which rata there are more buyers than yellers.
Oata—Sales.are qu ned at -39/41e r bet.
liye—Saler 'at 75e per hu.. Nothiug doing in
the article.'
Cl.lt in—Ndthing doing. Too markt t has been
quiet throughout the day. The new. by theream
cr will nuictilli and inmate-former prices.
Provisions-4'6 inquiry inuhe market.
Groceries—No change in the market.
Whiskey—klales at 25c per gall. hiaiket firm.
flacon--Market weedy, with no chaugo• 6om
last 'quotations:
City 'Nears.
!gassiest:le.—We refer our readers to the caul
of Mr. Oihon. He is to lecture fhb; evening at
Philo 11611, ou the subject of Mesmerism, and red! ,
Miss Myths, to prove that one may read without
the use of a pair of eyes.. ,
Asassi.—A person by 'the, name of John
Iletiraw was arrested on Wednesday last, and
brought before , Alderman Steel, nife charge of
boring had illicit intercoms with a female in
this city. Was held to bail in theoulm of s3oo
to appear at the neat Court of Quarter tiesSiona,
,to answer to such charges us shall then be made
against him.
•
Fret.—About helf.mitt 11 o'clock, last night ,
there was an alarm pf fire . , which rav'caused by
the burning of one or mere houses, in the borough
of Ilirminghtm. From the light and flames
which shot tp from the rue', we should judge tt
must have been pretty - gttensive, but had no
tortes of assertsining the fact at the time o r going
- to Pmts. Particulars will be given to-motrow.
ATTIIIrt 41.1730C1u5.—A man At 'ha f - Otl uit
ing rendezvous attempted to dratroy his life on
Thursday night last, by taking laudanum. A phy
sician was sent fur as 5000 as his state was dia.
coteresl, 'SAW such antidotes administered as resul
ted in his restoration. lie assigns lose an the
cause of his couduct.
fillolllll./.lM—The home of Mr. Smith, on
Fiout stroet, mas broken into on Tuerdsy night
ad, by some felon, and a small sum of mmrtr
taken from the clothing of the Diner. Nip ono
hart yet bean striated for lint offence.
Max., 1111,111.10.- , — A gentleman, on Saturday
last, lost $l5O somewhere on Filth Direst. On
Wednesday marninS t he money was returne..l by
a ebuple colored . who had found They
defame to have boon ompensated, not because
they were honest, for that is the duty of 'lovely.
person, but beeluse they were prompt end ready
in returning to the owner hie property=td..do to
others as they would be done by."
in- If 1( I'ECIAL Kb:QUEST, Mr. Onto, 7:11
isscluto al Hall, that, Thursday, evening, at a •
e'cloldi. Mina Mattedis will be Magnet:tied, and
read *lilt bandaged eyit's. Other interesting Gaper..
11111101* In human utartelisin will be produced. /
Clots e/ math/Mien will be binned. Adituttanci
'l5 cent*.
$5,00 BOOTS • 5 00.,
NO. on vovnTit writHET.'
CORNER 0 POS 'I . ill.' ICE AL I. II V.
lutisctiber tespectiaily militias dm potthe Mtn
lie ha. commeneed the onmplacture of 6.ntirtnrn
Fashionable Boots, of good materiel mid workmanship
whikit he will warrant •uperlor to any Won tree made
In l'ittisbaralt for the prier. Those handsome Boon
will bo made to measure, and warrant them na repro
senterl, none stry 'low price of FIVE DOLLARS
CASH. Gentleman are requested in call and exam
ne thma. JOS W 11 ERSKINE.
Oh Wednesday nAtroing the Mu lost , MRS. MARY
WIRSTIIOFY, In the MA yens other age, The friends
orate (seedy aro requested to attend bar fuocral !ma
her reinknea, on Rain Lane, near Ohio et. ' Allecher.)
Clty, thiaiThoraday ) morning 'at 10 o'clock,
, r-- 13.11:11.PTCTIC LISIDIVAik INSTITCT/t;',
CINCINNA7I , OfIIO. .
TIMIka next Pa ll and arttasecturee ot lecturer co.-
- ...fe-neea to atm. institution on the him Monday ha
tkormaberjandeoutinues four months. which is name
'diatelk. tmes-idled by the Sperm and Summer hickettoocontlnaci four month,. A gradaitons yne.
limmary enarse commences on the first Monday at Or.
loner:awl canttunel ore month/ --'
Faculty.
lcs.
II I. Ilill, hl D. Anatomy and Operative Surgbry ak Mil ey ne
L. Elenothl D.Matena hled.ca. Therapeutic.
, ' and Botnny
I Oltver 11 D, Chemistry and pharmacy Into
W Beach MD, SolgetTrwd Clinical McManus ' 1010
A 11 Valdrldge ID D, Obstetrics and diseaces of
women and children. 100
J B Buchanan M I), Physiology, Institute. of
Medicate and Medical Jurisprudence Itt,Ot
T V Morrow M D, l'atho'ogy, Theory and
PlaCtlce hl edictne 10 011
kletrzmalatton Tieket Use of Itbrary 81. Grads.
ahan fee tlo. Demonstretor'a Ticket IN, optional
PIO/pail on ar before the heat Monday in Novernher
next, will be'rechived for 1111110,1 it, full of one stbdect
Orssopatd by the fat of um. next, will «truce all the
tickets (or one fall course; the. Demonstrator'. Lebo.
LISCof 4,1b(67,0121a ticket excepted. The
Institute received i • charter In 1C45. College edi
fice isaimsted 51Ihee0f0er Af Court and Pluni
The court, of inor action will embrace ea'ery Ming Ad'
value Lnown and taught la the Old 512.1:eal Cotter,
as well as the Rearmed and Botanical School of Med,
mite.Kix unseen,, !retorts will be given da.4 =
ltoatd front 82,a0 to SIM° pef week. t'andidate. ler
gteduanoti, addthou to the prelbninalY term or'''atllt
must navrpe
e attended tern full cotis In some Icgetly
eorporated hlcdteal College. the orthm must he in
thia Ewe course after four years' practice.
All letters soLetting fonber informatton,or cat taming
money or the Faculty, ma-I he addressed to the under
signed Ipostpafp ) Notes of solvent Banks (tithe Z":11.1e •
in which students reside, will be received n pay...
of yeas. T. V. MORROW . , M D.,
Dean of the P.rttl:y.
END Or IhIPII.OVEMONTS IN SMUT
. . ..
MACIIINES. '
~ LULL'S Patent Trench Ulm
• . -. • rout machine, otanufaet red I. •
,k- 4 ,, , ' : - . i f 1, ;; ; .; ... '1, W W Wallace, 2-10' & ..I " Lbe t 4
2 A fr. , ...y,lti , n ,t eet . r .. tne . cum.. Pittsburgh
4;,`.'~al at.. have be. in use
7 ...iii. for s years, dittlog_whieit time they
~ . . :‘,.. have bean Used in hundred.. of the
4 g %.. ... t . n n or i tzt . st r v q e . t i A , M . the couttlrl. ,
I \
h high ri.pe
-1.1, labon of being ett per iur to all otht I
mof muchtiMe for clembng ;min, whibu they are gram-
Ipe an to all other. id that very important quality.
tro . r ' nbil r it,. The unequalled dinalittily of the Purr al a•
bine
is valued, nud Lull's Pt tent isj ut tly deern•
eil orient the first improve... in moduli. mill touch.
cry. Miller. rind tutfi owners wt. have hermolore. been
lubjected to a heavy' per:wheal, of.n tern! annual, and
evenjin large met eh rut nflir, more to
outlay a for
the purchase or tepyire tit Imo P. , Erstil 111. Line., [to J..
nothing of the derange..l of hooioro. in a mill, Om,
sionrd by copping 10 roues,' or repd,rll. InaChalery.)
ere insured that the purchase of Loll'. Patent, will ren
der unneeeetery any farther purchase ofStout Machinr.
or the tame mid. as it is eollfi . gfrolly believed that they
will h.! a lifetime, wall litt, if tiny repalt, Hundred.
of these mach.. ate its ote.p. toasty of them litre
t•lra.i..o hundred. of M 0... of ...he..., and ore now
declared by Lb, ow., to be to all teepee., Co
they eau .tudge.. good as when first viatica, v....u.ut
er.....ing or ot!poiro of_any- load. About . ..00 Iron tou
chum, of every variety of vyle and Patent. snort of
whint par 'armed well, ant. they became smooth have
L.ce•ti dieplacett by the Miff maehtne., and it in moth
I drolly .1.11/.1 few years all plop., before 514 Burr
totellibe wi'l generally rupeteede li,/), ,110,:t .., 1...
For p.inirolars, Nee her.dt..llo.
all order. ior e.mot marlituebb mill Ibilelk Or .011151
141 , :teg, ald,raard to th e sub... amt./II attd . tt.l.ll.er•
le .t , mar the eanal, ratalturgli, will he promptly ab
tended to. j)721) Ay • %V w wni.l.ocit
00.152 oratorio sine., Prabsdard rid...
Tl,ll :subscribe., under the Grin Of 1 . 110. V, S. Ware,
/nice initchused Al r,Jones' tote. M m thi- establesti
meil, and bop, hy the ..attest Wire ion t n
o the may
and mnforts of the,, guests. to torr i d a enntititninee of
the ldieral patronageOeretokire "re re l, it• foilLer
propt.i tor.
'EtM li,sute Lot lief a shorourbl s refs.". t.. 41. nod repair
ed, We therefore feel assured see can • welcome osr
friends and the pablie an sceorrtelOdallano equol to an)
in the coy or Philattelplita. " N WBRIDGES,
Ifisiytri , JNO warr.
D 4 J. Pettit's Universal Canker Remedy.
~. PEW bottleaor Ltoet. J. Petors 'Canker remedy."
CI an long known anil thOtoughly 'tried. liar becujust
°Maned, and tarot roe by WIti.JACK:sONT,FiI Liberty
rim 1 It is the rote. safe, snit iibrtain rtmetly in lb
eits out
glen. fir all and nary sr extra:dilatory, and
om aegravated corer of recent or chronic. Minos,
Sore Nlnullt calomel sore mouth. swelled totted t.ery•
upelaa, emitter rash, Incitdent bronchilis and quinsy.
j c
mi
putri i l tore throat. blank tene, m
and all rarer of cu
mon anker, in the mouth, throw and stomach. when
ep,ll ed in aecnniatiece wadi the tore ciao. a. eunipsny
tog ,seh bode. The arto.le vice red is k down to lie
centime. Price MI rte. per bottle. jyls::ni
'RENZI! GRANO PIANO FORTE. - -
, ,
HTLIRII,. K l! :i ii i !o i: c g .:;e .o in ' lliew ." 3: l . '"' , i r :r: ( 70 . 1 b i e r e ". l n ' ;
tueininient• from the celebrated famort.or Henri Herr-
Par+, one rosevroml Senn grond Pin tflis Forte, 151 oe•
1.000. This instrument will be rally equal in rat. solV,
,touth. to Bascom aiwil by hem at his colleens hero, hot
far sliperior in pointer style nit d superior win kintvishi,
._ AlSo, rine r.ewo3d ,/ Deliver or super./ Intro and
finish. The pricer wad ben lower than Mr. I lers'anwo
article rates. iredit
IN T A w N . T , E . D . T k et ,. I 4
place r
, t f :
ff n sun nod ,
0 ... , , , r i .,, who l
house.
,
and horses, and to keep house. Aim-wanted; several
good cooks, rhanitrennaids and housekeepers to res.
peetal i de kindles In town and country. Wanted placer
lot a number oreolored men, women, boy. and gills -
Alen-plarea for a- nambe t or ha ya of dilferent ogre.
Person• who with tin b.f., good salesmen. warehouse.
men. book-lceper.. -elmol m,stor. or bends to help
limn ~ :I,e, vanos• busitiest. will pie as- call at Its,..
I. general Ague) and InteAdgence 0t1iec.4 . ...vm .
i 161% ELIVEH. TELEGG.APR. FROM
li rirr.lHuicG3 TO CINCINNATI
.ANO LOB i
/SVILLB.. Subscribe. to the above. mock, resid
ing in emelt the city. are requested on itay to Joshua
Bann, Agent of dm Cartmaby an
is or Mt nee
cent, on the Ist of 30714 lien I By order of the Ceitn•
llp.
O'REILI.
Dan
p ). tit Contractor inn continuation of mud Line,
{ ii ,Tr
7 INEonE .Noll 'din 'set 4 ',CI. cedrier orPro.a
.1 r . ea:rasa s a. bootee asoortnand,of Foreign Witten
inST.: mita. Being. exclicsigelys idevenuf to the busi
ness. porch PP e** can obbn a Bie most Supei , or q1.11.11P:e•.
rutted in wood or glass. Any arniele not giving cola,
satisfaction, will at 11l limes be aeb¢ugedll29
JACOB WE, VER
IV I brand.; '4"vibe‘. tut sale il' ob; snit
the e l ' o .4 .7o ' ft . oi 3 tle s , ' it ' t . I . re ' erTt:
more or i JACOB WEAVER
11 1 . 2 l6rnmket ma corPront.
('IOTTON DOUR-'1 bide, Lowell Twillti Ned -
/l do.t e.i.. fur tv.,,mt veneer., 'lt rceeived.ifor sa •
tii ME Ll'ill ,
",
IV/ LSO re CO
Ir:2 at ' i N4 g± wicod st
•
- .- __,_
50 lotnii'"' . '' No
1..
B ' a "Tl'Ir. 1 1;7! ; :;11°,1,:-!`
i/t'M--e- Canal Basta
- - I' --
N 4 ACKEREL-50 Of bids No i a large,
MI bble No . 2, tar rule by
1,21 E II EAZEI.TON. east std., diamond
- .
. .
- 1_11A&CIN-tuot.11.4 tonne rity i eureilhoms, to son',
j_llnonee, taste by
13 2 / !LIVEN' , inis - reß,‘ c"
..
..... .
'TA °NEV. Js;.l -r erre red 31 Bores New [this sedsons.i
ri . superair "bite comb Hooey. for ante by
ANT,IONV ba.tvo JR.
• "
,1211 L firth m
and martsalley
Nle i' r 7 o H ' S D. ' ;oc il re ß ::::3 l.l. LL " Vtl ,L r E Ar l e .' e ' e ' irnr
..nr au!, EllanaixclarerlP pixte by II & E TODD.
Smpler ea hand •i 6 !!001.1 }I op ma.,
Yriresi
M=OM2=
WUXI Roored hrs mitt Ilarautseigarttjum
ret , d; tor rale ItylLLtli nicrstm •
isto im
t:o IlLeny tt
CLARET-
al Lis commons do; In•wir and 6,
,)a) MILLER k RICRET:4O;s:
I‘ .
7 15 DOW GLASS-IKI buac . .l 51,y lu,
•• itt 412:
50 .• 10 by 14: well, rt
Pa 'dr a. 40tIment of d by ..7 by 0,9 1.) II!. lUi..y 11,1. l b)
and 1.2 by on band. hoe sale
71911 TA14....1: I( A 1114:41' wood st
. - -. • - •
ooltl
IA 7 RITE OINGEIL-1 fires h ,lirl Ging, r
IA
V Al9t rote/red by J SCIIOUNMA &CO
J 3 -10 t!1 wood .11,,t
SAUNA! All i :L i tlL l . o L V A ,, -I ,.. l;zl z e . 4l:tu r t . anazz . r r t
e nd f o r L. 1):A: 5101100 N AI &KEN Jr Co
lATINDSIOI/ SOAP-2 roanold
, for warlonrr nod senora:it; for sale low by
1., 1
Iyoll J .100NMA KKK it. Co
ARID OIL-10 Lb!. )041 •rived in bound
horrrl4; for ..tic by s j l 1 & RI:NV:F iron
:40N
/Y:1 0 _ 170 li,byia.l
B ,
ACON.'-t by: Davao St.c.uldrr.and Fre
on vari.lgt ttttt and far Pale by
N111.1.F:It k It I 0.10.7T50N
I)AIMINR-1u M R H.. , 111. p . 4•i resir:ved; or
IM-1111 811,.14. It & RICI,Lrz=oN
AVI' ISAUTy.ILNE. Air' hhdi IVlte
1t w , neljasl rcerived, fur .air by
f BIII.I.M:Rk RICRRTSON
I:Li/VR-130 bblo rannly Flanr iu ri9v . .. fur 91e by
F )y2n• r A 5;1,1 a: 131,7
APPLKS-15 Wm rreeivcd, for pile b)
JYYO TASSEV 3 uf.mT
4414 No 3 Lergr;
iVi .1 laNil a Larr.: for rate by
Jr.. 4)
• rAxy i L inKr
.
AWID-6 egg reaeorcd. for sab, by
ss
))P TASSFY tiesT
SP T 6. I'VaPENTINE-10 bble for o.le by
J , Y ° - I tIGIIOONMAKER & ro
. _ ___....__. ..
VANILLA DEAIIB-4 bundles fresh tor rate by
V Jill! • ' J ge , iO9N3I.II:IER 4. co
Nii%ixTiCiiiriEi. ...ut, I N 3,1 1,
, . r a o urge._
MA ek r r el, /last. Inspoottoo, londina and for *ale
jolt! ' •... bo . BAGALEY A SMIVII
13 I C yP5 N—'4" I"
"'""
h' IrS ' II I .' 'Y ATERSIAN
Siil7y —4°
Er%Oisll6l\,litsoN a co
1
L' A ° —""' r'g''T.V.',l-I:I;',I*AWN . k co
.-. 1 0
I f , TTON —4 , 00 balosin &totem./ for sale Ly
V 10—
( 1 3
r . LIMN IIETCHHON ACO
lad SD ELLAC- 7 4 cases just received: for tale
It - _ • BRAUN .5. REITER
" t 'l9 ear liberty a. .t oink bt.
IE
DD.-50.1.,b . 1s TonothySoctl;
1, ll lads Chatter , ~ o ed, for a
j a : lf ( l3 .pranv
' IGO " EOrtyltrootts, for sale by
.11 10 ,
3 v v i 1 , t7, 5 ,. t o , D , , In a ° , 0 t, ./1s
' hit , '
!
JNO F PERRY
r A.R AND 11.4 L-03 bile N C Tar,
---
~
15 bb. Tanner's Oil; reedd for
t
sale by , 419 JMIJ F PER RY
SPT& TELLPICNTINIE-:'A foot ree'lldfor
sale by DIV. , 11RAUN A. lIEIFLR
a' 1 UM COPAL—Beasts Nat reobl; for sale by
VI • jIIO 11RAUN it REITER
Lit A Colle SIDES-15W reed and for .ale by .
Ai 1)110 J NO. I , PERRY, an wood at
bbloS Moo Elour oll•Notocrii1I ty ' lv , !or vela 6y
PERRY
I) OTABII AND SC O ilO/111111319-10 csk• In
r gontoi for rate by_ jy_l9 JEO P PERKY'
1)014811-410 Mix novo landing for sale by
• I DICKEY A. CO
V t il y r CA Aß -100 bbl. good AMR( Vinegar for rata
.10/1N GRIER
4 0 'el..l.frberly .
GLAN a -121012.1P. E-I u, 7.0 - ‘5:;,;.1111 other aiarsi
aritaand and far rule by
-17. 1 1 . '•
, W fr. R MoCUTCIIFX/N
G l l7 -'73 b"
Y U.,nvdeutig°,l:4
,2tutlol6 galt.i - W 4 v 4
f ... ,..
=-,-,-.-. - .7 -- ~„
i i. ' . ' 737 -
- j. i' O. D... 1 4 . Ai11et#01.01 , -72: : :.1
..-,--
--,--4‘.1—..-__...,.. 4, -
Iltialil Ory,Gosiis genie, alAuctistAn,t • '.- 1 ,
ON Tbaniclay. FrtdAy and sm.rarr .....tdiPt*
1t.t.1. Vet ind-14th insA- at l 0 n'elhek.eltbe cons owe*
r, r , Elul, lo'-07. 11a1let saert, tell lie IC Fs, entire
stonk of astral:mane eranttheing a , assaytthaen
ample and fancy Dry G00d.i...... ..,' h h. t h...
w i l
selected expressly thr this 'marten. • ,Sale porittoo as
Mr. East bas deteranned tot close th e coadern, And wpi
GC cOaliaard al 2 o'clock ia 1110 aftatilatitiolreaelldiy bi
oda
I the whole is sold. )yet 'JOON D. DAVIS.
ON Tlicrolsy morning, the 211 thst„ at 10 tieloilt• at
the Coteraercial ttale Raeths,cessithodi and sth the, will
he sold an evens:ye women! of fresh and seasons
blc .tapie and Caney Dry Goods.
„., e: - , •
Aid CYClork, P. :11.• • •
.
A.large assortment of scpetior quality bonaehiad fun/
trout a family declining bousekeelinfie. amend
which ate mahogany orardrolies„targo , reekinig chair.
idt spring reel., gmtkcsny hair Beat *ea, Oiesalall
burefins. fa icy and common chairs, 1 beds-lead, were.
stands, large looking glniiscs, gilt frame engraved like'
an*. wa gto n, spree and /Sark Mattrasses, tare
ming, tenciitarent nainaror mantel elects;
amulet lamp., kitchen Ara:care, he, I pair canary bird.'
and cage. I hattilsinne red bird and tern, votaries,
quer niiiirare,;ilassorare, he. ,
• At o:Cluck, P
- •
quaiany oi tools. shoes, fine skin. ready ma/0
fine table and pocket cutlery, grafters. gene,
pistols new and second hand swatches, musical instru
ments, a great variety of staple and fancy goods. jyti
PRINTS ONLY.
CEDAR A ST. 3 NEW YORK.
LEE & BREWSTER
EAahtipheda warehouse at the pear fof the pur
pose of supplying the City tod Interior Trade with
ph,INTED CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY, at
lye paces—aatt'estibillag. at MI 1.4.011111 ;
tor Ihe yeas. the Lt A wortateut
They ate now opening 'regal' Hundred rickets'..
comproing <very rely ,tyle of Forme, end Domestic
pnnturtion. many of whirl. •re net to be knitter et
, ere, and sableb boyeedisst been perchance% and ran
offered for sole for Cash and whorl errdElau.
PRICES REDIICED
• - 'FROM
. •
ONE TO Fla GRITS' -
, ••
per ),11,1 helene the prire• ofliplas ditty, to per,
printed Cdt.t;egtten,srhieh are Corrected dm:ly; for the
it:fout:nun of hums. '
rptivr WAILEIIOVSk,
Nem Toed, June,1.447, S.
IIEALTII,
D. poD ' S. Steraapiarlan maul Wild
Cherry Miters—TM. sm.* , and valuable Ex
tract of Saii4par.lla and Wild ehetry bus been used
nub great tar thin nianent Ttioavalof nl;
ouch din'eres us talc their Ott Mai
an impure mate of
the blood t—il bromotes a healthy niiion of The Waal—
etrevhces the Nerves and at onto senates health and
vigor in the whole system.
• •
In all cue* .1' Jaund'cr,lndivotion, Dispeptia,lohh
of Aportor. I fabitual Cove.reheou,:tt roiulo, headache,
Luithuhr. and that Doptoolott of eplritu, which,' to
CO/111Wil u euttiplau.... the Sprint and hionoherreheahs
of the reat, th, •brute has tun hh 4:goal—and a ail -
hie trial will roe huh, the mot t ineradaloue of lin pect
in. virtues. .
(other eat ticuius. the rteekler is referred;lo its
ranc,Cilew which will he ferniehed by the Ageetts,shove
o, 1111, , la..110:1 iu which this en:halite medicine is
iicht of tic]. whin have used it, • •
• . •
Ot?-Caution m Mr... Public 4*
Ito particular and eek fur DJ, Wriad'm reaparilia
and Wild llhorry Bitters, and recHvicopther. Tbim is
the lifll preparatlon of theme tanni c , combined eeoc
ofrermtl to li e p hlic, and the great tannest intruding ilm
toe Isms Ladneed the unorinveled to conntetintt nod
tmi
tale. As a prerenlive, Mlelhat.ihe honlem have the
wordm "Dr. Wood's
. Sur.parilla and Wild Gantry Din
term" pressed drr glamm, and that oink label on Ma
I onto lb signed by grito
Ihe proer, Thornton, Jr.
mr
told, aolemle hurt itiftil,' la; IrYATT KETCiI.
Alt, general agentm, till Fultoottreet i r.lear York; Was.
Titan., Market rue., and P. R. Salmi, Prallbfield
Pno ha rmh, Prior fit—large bonito.
jcbdillve Gale
moue . la LI %V DUMAS{
. - -
A T ISIOILSE'.3 LI rem ARV ULM`, rourth
Sbak•peare end Li. Friendel. by the Shisbor of tbr
V.Soth us hbaheyetre, t he ferret .I . shesion
phbri or lin shush, am:talcs:ea frau, the French, by AI
°S
pithier Puma..
Tlse I.de and Ad oe111•1,10r John A. hiss rrell, the Great
Vtessscra Ishsul Pirate, with L.2.7lrgaut ancl
•
1./ernocrwie Review *July. .
tiv , og Ape, No. 1/16.
Cuonterkit ,Derecros.
lebucebt (7) , 10, - Erdia ofEnglthLkerature,Nrol3.
A•rericoniteriew for Joly. • '
LA flue the Pirate of the null.
Ver.yorCourolnon, by 31re. puller,. bete Pawl Km
ble.
•
Rory O'Nfore by Samuel Lover, author of Legends
and dlor/es of Ireland.
Bratlan:lg . :4llo4lre for July, .otatoingivro boom'
ful illo%uar.ook.
Nk:mual Mogul. Co. July. -
Loy% Book. `•__ •
Xlislory Of Me Cootooseat a; Dena vs ' Ittia
y roli Wh sa . ' Sorry.
vitas of too ioivihl. ra of the loran, By , am 11.
thorsooott, in tan,
Ilesumrs of the Isofe of Rev. Chatdea. Simeon Al. D.,
ario , o a selernon from Lis soss.tnia and correspooldenor.
Dired by Rev. Wm. Cana. The /Merle. editiancd
ited 111:mhop 51 , 11vam.
— Three thousand corner ofthis venahto trietouir wore
ni ru , at red or b.:behind in a Ire or day F., and three thousand
ou : ore prnettir..'7
:be it ....II 44... and ci reigoas
Cal lOU IR. um cull., timer, by Lewd, O. Pray.
Pocalrkr , a Golden Tr.:very.
TLe Cbrinim Remembrance, -
, ..• .
Worcester'. Enghth Dictionary; loge edition. , Re
atare (or Aare et the Itttoknote of - ;
ELLIOTT &
i; ' m•rtet label ard sod 4th
New Took and Boston Planol.
jl)I ICY 11
of 1,,,1,,e,L..,()11:1,6!t0,00,.0d.;!.:rhn0n.tmztd
:Piena . turte.rpasitia P eto red br Chip&lll4 or thyme end
lititilitrorteethy the Cr.: je dicer° thee - 4,1.W thrt4rte
to step in-truer...it they here ,heard. Pries MOO, ceeh '
Ah.o. 01 extreuirly price to close consign
Onr tpland,d Mako,ron:, C./ oelkrk Piano km, of
hriWant nod to every le , rect a eery superior in
strunient, rnalunacred by AII Gale Co , New York,
liirmrrly known at Um •Ne w York nannuiteloring Coin.
pa
y.'
A Ise, the fol lawln t OLD 7M.`.?at e Sry low paces:
(Le r. or La,' German Parc font.:
,
Uoc • anode by Nobeoell—m.ce S.
Go , Kosentemor, prme9lo
:atm , 6 '•Jo nekdy Ite, made to N. York,
Out will, 11101it.11 fernitore--priet
One G oetavc liermon Pmno,inade kleta.io \leo
oo,at gm.) order, nod nn ikeellent Maack at 5)75,011a
cfthfit of G modtt:l, vreh good security, /SIG
pI,:SOLUT/ON
- - • .
riNtht. partart.i.itt It...tea., x.stitat.tattlet. the stylr
I an.' tine of Me t:111.4 thttlthe!..l, having been Mil
day th.iatred. the twine.. of the time roftt he healed by
e.ther or the partreet n 1 the ct:4 ond. NE, 174 Utterly sh
JOHN Mrlit
1111811M:1.D
p JAS. I/ MeGILL.
I laving thcroiehl army nVr.l irc the Grnt andel: ithi
& ituAbGeld. w Wa.ter l; Roe. I take p:e4sure in re.
entitmethng, [Ae fo , to ofMcl.itl , Ilushfic.l.l& Ro e , to,he
Confidence and ptVratmge ormy frirtul• alyl the p.hhe.
/311 JOON
112. D. WWII., r .DtPOVI DLO, IVALTUI C • a
7i 4cO[LLIDOSHFIBLDt ROC, Wholesale
IV' Grocers and Commission Merchants, No 11M lib
erty st Pin,bursh. jy 21
•
TIOUNT ST. HAAT% COLLEGE.
Ed. '
F. A Nhi reSESSION of St:Mica - at this laratu
1 lion commence on Me 17th of August. susdent
Mould. if pramirsble, enter Wore that date.
nodrd and Tun., 111C,0111, the eunre Cluesie and
gelent:Ge roar,. biro Frenett.i.otiging. Wathingiftlen
.i.ng and Doctor`, leet ; BlT:per annum.
Payment+ Image oeuteonnuallyin advance.. +
Iles. and Drawing arc extra charge+, each Slim per
annum; ttl.to the Italian. German and ripalusla lenges
,
ye,etch SO per annum.
ptotpect4. of the College, explai.unie the eau+, of
+lathe+ erogenic for gradoatuto smday+tern orditeiplinc,
nail be rent any iterton appluiriF for it.
0:4413 1 SOHN MdeAI. ,, REV. l'grAddent •
.
I 11.% VE putchased Incentire mock or the whalesalr
un.l ietwi krot, riot &Mathan lung•maff. corner at
Va.; and ,tuithGeld #014.15, ahem I innlud to tarry air
mine: ragt ptinelple. I
wheto a Aaren 1 pablte pwroaarr.• •
DAVID C 111F:Itan.
July 1.101,1,17. nor lel h antithfield alr
,
.
16v)ilg .told to C Uorltst toy entire cacti:Wyo.
rerw+ auJ faluFt, I take ate opportunity of retool ,
nr2iiding Lien to toy rotator patron, for ti oty potronne.
att. 31 JONATHAN I.oilla6TAFF›
NOTICE—AII pertenaludeb.td to;Josichantanzatalf
are requected to rail immediately at his old nand, cot
of km., and onaithathl cla, Slott make a settlement4yl93:
TJ Cii
V OR all kind. o erupt:out mut iliseues . of the Sitio:
1' euch:as Ehinpiot,Blozchea, halt R/1.11:11 t.curvy, Hem
Spout, chapped or crticke'd Skin, and ior `other
door..
..eti old,. tit. in. which irmutte tei tentedmp,
;loop .mach mummified. It turn dlfpels Freckle's, Sun.
burn, hlorphem, Tan, and change' the color or dark,
yellow, or dis6cnied akin, IS a Pile, healthy. youthrol,
cletarnem. A fresh Supply, warranted :nn; and for
tee at the redmmdiptiee at 371 cake. hte just been
ritceired. offered Our tale by If A I , IIINEII. COCK A
Co., corner fit undisvotal /111,1 tlll , O et the corner of slash
and wood 51, !110
Ur. I. Yciiil' r Ameriran Dye Salve. ,
LL vernal ap, licatian, is ,row for7L e rr o lvLI.
JACKIO:I YJ Llhany'llllV.Pl.
it has cured thousands of weak, tore, granulated and
diseased eyes. a( reern., or the snow aggravated and oh•
te chronic rases, even of hi , yenta standing, nail
et herilvery other known remedy and pieta option tried
had filed or tact—se. It is well known that a sure rem
edy Mene eye it aleneious in relieving all external
sores.aleer.,wrid inanimation < burns, ticaldhead. chil
blains, ac. X.See,tis per bogs Parrinialets and di
tct
eions ceridlesters, ale., graluitnuely dirributed I.)
he agents. General Moot. for the United tint.,
Winchester's Rid Johnst New York. !mend
galae
7
N e
\ -" tir th : l ' ,e r' so 9 ro " O t s h b e e 2 p 4 r t e h m a te n e y s, * rii l l u IY.
ble building lei sinnoe on the Fort th shiner the slolon
gahele River, opposite the foot of LibtrtY Street; • plan
of which may be seen at the Auction ROOO.
Toone.—Line Fourth Cash; the residue In three equal
annual payments, with interest flied approved security.
AIA ECUS IILaCK, I Executor+ of the Ens. pt
1:0\4 DI.ACK , S nAbFL ELACIL
limn 6. butt. suet.
I)ItiIIiCOTTCS Conquest of Peru,tl eolTi — vort7
LL The Anshan. of Ecnaphon, with English noteirbY
Chas..Aniben, L. L. D.—Atop and engraving. •
New Yon Class Hook. amortising eutll timer the Ge
ography slid History of New York, by Ww. Bawd'',
with narodiout utps:nndeingns,vings.
The &tanner Book. Deseoptive of the seasbn,
scenery, and country uerrneuzuwab ill tiatrat!onc
N 0.15 Efelonal IL story of Enplsad. Ear site by
J L READ, .
•
CO.PARTIVELIFtII.Ip—The oodossiirtiell itstot
tot associated bnelher unite/ lba lleme Mud style of
Hai's& khittsY. for the pulpo!e of 1,1114•CUllg A ftAtml
LltyGoottsand Choc, y tamne.4, wish to Inform their
tstet lots soV Putd.' rene , .4,11. limy keep
no bond al all In £U , .I as s ortninnettlgosoillts their
lute wails} ,lA or mail On
as ittry silo I'o putchaard
mt.° irks - te, •
JOHN D DMLEV..
heftytoppiatsliii
Orr DAVID llVlllTspeadsr,hiv:
is canolesushArrargrameutit hr his coal
Vila Gam• ts.stre ileyotp,hull. whole
be seen in his oillse,corser of 4ch n soVlreolur sii•u s stt l ,
between Market -and Ferry 111,Ot any hour during the
dug. Iron, 8•. rill 6r. se. . • .112:cht.
TO
a A !jugs Unsavory haute au Fourth
erect - be.
torero Smidtheld and Gram stSeros -Rcom•.to
ground floor suitable roe oleos. • Poasessloo can h• OS ,
up imargdagely. For Te rstyi , apply' at tho Gum*
°dee. •
`-'~r~~
IDINOLNNA'ii AND PITTSBOROII
DAILY I,ACKET. LIiNE.
tl knoum Igoe of. eptendel- palteeget : team
-Dwie Dlignsedrof Me. lava, .Varlirt.,
uislted one Wombed, and oust powerful law... be!
. the
WalEla 0( lA. {VealEvery; accesoutoliatlou alel cots
fen the enemy eau Odom.: h. bee. Peteetdre ror phr
'seem& -Thu Lice harboes inoPersuon ter bee peat.
,arnad a million of people al et e lhatil 1,231
ar,,tmt of
rtrultreerilTda i peeriette to sten% g,
Con of twirl hod Ute extu7,tf peeeenters an lilt acct .-
ter: la . al tuxes the peange 'MORK" eon te rani Um
EMI=
. .
The hiONONGAHELA,Capt. Stow, wilt traTr
Pena
burghererF7ltaadayy toommg at lb o'eloclti WI-trims
creel - broadatestelatits at 101% M •
" • • •- ?VENDA - 1r PACICET: •
The HIAERNIe,.NO. A, Capt. J. Jahrld.r... vv;11
leave Pitaburgh every Tneeday morning at I. corlorik;
Wheclipg ovray Tnenfav'eveilipg at.lo P.
. • *.CDDIEIDAT PACKET.
94e : NFV1 ENGLAND, ISO.SI, Capt. S: min
knee •Pitubtargbr everr.WednOday =ruing. •t au
Welock;.lncr.ting.r7ety - Wednorday eYCme F tt.ti.i P.
..THIIIILIIDAT .PACILRIV
The WISCONSIN:Capt./2.Z tiroryeill le.. Phis.
burgh every Thereday.tooralng tit 100 clock; Wheeheit
ern Thar4day evrnint at'lo P. N.
• • PUMAIf PACKET.
- :The CLIPPEILi NO. A t nix. Croak", will Ira,. Phi,
bargh every. Friday =mat at la o'clock; tY tret,
every Friday evealag WO '
llAtintDAY PACKET.
The .V.PP.SENGER, Car. Lirtford, will lave rm.
be* even Setuniay reere.ni at 10•Veloel; Witeehne
even, Paterday evening'. Er lb P. 7N.
. - - -
'SUNDAY pm:at
ISAAC NEISTON, Capt. .4. U. Mason, sviii
leave P 551710 eyeey tiondni miming at In n'eleeL
Wheeling every seni/ny evening 44101 L %t.
I_l9- 0.1517. ' - Ll I
TURTLE SOUP.
o u ßamo i tgzii , l , bo ry reeved op low
-- The Intim. of Tank! &nip ere patneol adj. 4ii lied. an
[inner niinelf
Wm IL HE , . John.U.
TTATS HAMEL Dealernln Dry Uin.
c1e44 2470, 4'... 45., -.2ts lll b•egh silanntneiiire4 nun.
14.7120 Amin µ rinsburlk• •
_
0/lOWA PAPE
Vilia for We LY
100 trams, NA cane 14 stole
- .11.001 Scam& co
DRAB/T-10 6ani.l4 arni bens. i " ,
eeene do _ do wed end f or
ante by jy l 6 , JOHN. SCOIT likbertyvi
4ZICORCIIED SAL 4— . • ,
47 40 bak4 prime article &wettings:.
4 de de Pot.ln In Noce. ter. .ate by
._ 1J L
Tl . E lTr i fl d . FE4bl4 N eentrfe . 6l , fro
J nt et
.1 3 ° . , :lortedeoltTnbtli%i C litie. Y =NO C ill=k
ter sale at the erlne mire 06.• '3 etcou %V EA VER
e le k
told • la Ina t l / 4 0/11 cur front
_
G Cl
INSENG, FEXPREES'ANDRF.P.aWa N--
13 bags ooknoN . '
I Itccatraa r
Weak. Eruthers; to noire; for tale LI
Jlll 11 DICKEY tt CO,,,,rtat ant frontal!
S a llttt 711 % 1 1 ti !If E l l!Lettto l iff i ttr Rim'. If! Itt
WureCtroperart article, for Cale try bbloractail Inc
Wine Stare,l6 taatiteLrLsnroca (coat: -
/Y 1 74 J6COII WEAVER.
To Iltator Paiusiden ! clapper Stottera;diat.
DEPINED IMPPEtt.-A c&argratrent of Baltimore.
Rea..d Copper fag.., put reamed; for talc by
jy/71 , 11avalw It! COOPER, ad woad at
.:ASSIMERt:I3-111aelr 'and Irian barred
Ut
.brner Caointerea—Carbionablo style—tately •reed
lElly Onottr.boturn of IV It bt t:ItYIIY
'AMON OM. One vale or a very ypen.
1 - 4 iO , IbrO renewed .ml for rale by
ORALN.t RE111 , .12,
JOG Corner of Liberty tr. 11l Chir
ILVAI/SiCILY—f6 Lam7COLI hi ' onania - ACl;t7ly;
la Whiskey, various ages, wine very oW and Min, in
awns and for sale
NEWSLaiK—eidanible air the season nt a 5 tents pee
lb, No atted'araJr ke JL RICA D;iddi
100 •
st near nLarker
PT2I. TURPEN tibia iu prime mile,"
S
Jun reeeiveili for sale by •
jyt7_ . R E SELLF.R.9,S7 tatted si
•ft frifilkitil 1.14-117-4 . I
e by,
WILK la hteCANDLESS
Meets swan -a b . j i Kea
by iyB WICKh AleCAMiL'li's
MEESE, Fay sale by
t IA NUFACTURED TOR& Cp(a...Yririely or Wand%
aa ca.) a, sal. by JO , 1 DICKKV & Crl
10 811119111=tordcd tam. ana t
wire and cable cord at '
Ira Trlanaing.Bi
lACkET & Co
and linos en., with
_ HAWN'S
-4j
Z114E1,100 Wile No. 1 trimmed :
. Stie!d oo consiga
.a
Oa •
Ap-Lz bbl 4 No. lA* • • • _ . -Li lz •
40 Pure Urran Ludt in siyre; for sells
by 3i15 • 'CARSON& 610:NIG11T
IV GIL AIISISCO big °fall isixes (r ;.pro V3O
iy It i e
n Paleb iltSON dr. lITeRNIGIIT
C L A Y bat404,..14
jyls CARSON t rderlllollT
GLASS-9:0 Lox a
for min by LSWAPERMAN y S
ARLIONATE UP AMMONIA-41S Ihs Jan reed
C
shd fo , Ws 1717 - • BRAUN & REITER
1,7 fore od
. -
ult.AL—to h. • • ust ge • 41-
Oh 4 0 3 ...
4=l wood in
nous —5OO bu pew., Yellow Com lu store an d
f"
•ulo 1913 • HARM UGII
flATlS—SalLujEt.t. tcceived . . nd for eale by •
%.j iyl9 bt HARD/11;6H
nli.,• 7l l:l6l3l•Lingeed Oil for saftitii, • •
JOHN GRIEJI
j ;111 , lIPERS—A few good p
/ili. w ockingglentrarc,Ac.; fo l ; "n- cr."""i"' i 6r
.r l tt Y
A
V I : II .MILLION•AMERIdard--341ths jam received;
far oak by-.jyl2 - RE eF.u.Eas 17 wood in
DRIED APPLES-27 bash la on band and 4r
aide by . Iy7 TASSEY & BEST
•
•
kria:ziEs casesillactittayiaAvdget,
QARDLISES—F9r ale Cy the cur, larbe and malt
Tnn, by ' jy7 JACOB WEAVE.
SACOIII WEAVECII; Wine Stoge, barn rr of Mar
ket and nom ua .
OATS -MA bushels in store and corsair I,
Iy7
_a'AT`SEI & BEST
SALAD desirable brand of boo iroponat
non. for solo by jy: - JACOB Wb:A VER
S uGAR- 2tt sg "" 2lB '
ta. i. Fu r
hist reteiied for mile by
lti7 MILLER & RICEETEOIII
021. N bi.d.Liud oil in sore and ror,ale by _
HI • MILLER & RICKIMEOM
MACKEYA.I3L—.SO bbls Nei 3 Zarge &lath Mari
net for sale by WILLIA&IS& DILWORTH
1710 •- - ' woad st
n Ay' PETI.CBES-300 Ira instore; far sale by
• •.• • . • . I Dicq._y,a.
' , asks for sale by
WICK &. idoCANDLESB
C 1.0 SEED-Sucks tor utle
' ' WICK& Illcenrnp.-ss•
• . .
s!oar
TIAL tortizs--3 VAlr Cortrj.4 re4luij
V for szqe br !MALI N & REITFJ/
(IPIUJR-100 lbs best Tiirkey.Opluto.A.A reed god
JA2O ' BR .UN AR EITFJI
Jaz. Quhtinn Just ree'd:und fu ruu — lu
,QT3, I • II . NE —l j Ui r:JU BILA
-BEANII—n ralr.
• jell -'-nYT3P:tIcChNDLESI
A. • I. UM-15 kblit.Entira tam; for Mk)." ,
J 71 - • J bezJUONSI Ak Let b. Co
L I fi I IF ICD , OIL-7 bblegzioAcil
TILLISEL U .10121.111-4dhe dozen
4. ship Olen:parch kir sale .by
iy7 " TihtlSEY DEST,33 weed st
QMil CIDidII-10 Wilt for sale by
Q. B y . 1.5 . 11. F IN% uoNsilq . lorr
. (or sale by
CU
Lx 71117 Y. Fl~lf—ls btiyr}vit reeeived for sale by
FRIEND. RilFlf. & CO, 67 writer st
•, -
A LAIII/1-o.barrelsjuei reed. 44 Wye hy . -
y 15 J KIDD it CO.thrannod di..ll‘h Its
/IfILORIDLILLME--Besksiust recd; 6n olr 4p
CO
F`aFiti LEMON iamb
ree'4; ,
by _ HIOu & CO. •
gNKATIIB-4) toetuma sifierTktrat
Ufa: sale low try' • 'TILOS a ODIUMNE
14 11 . Ojyw.ilc blooenpliela House
L Bush, L a
ir .S.l a 5.,-le 34 M 4 oYkS.IOCuling from steamer Urea
by_
Ina JAMES DALZEI.I:
==l
(JOA PY-101.1 small base*, pit piW:r inwily ane
ltil teccived att!.l,Gir P C .111chTIN
corner .mlthhold said nom .t
°"Ssw-s—'°bbig b. H., i.t rem red ;rt. t x+t timer
JorA(ktodolicrotad for sale-br• -.H HEAZPLTUN
Anil but side of the
ATNIVCA. - 712 - AliirZargesiie an 3 ire .b, 'toe
.413 jel.s . .1 . 1) 1,40“(;,N
- •
bbla receivin C J
TANNE" • if / i '.s4: 1
1.1: '
for sale g:
BEI/C/i.—V,MI Ut .ore;ana. tot owe.L.Y — •
- •
eT 012tC011Iiipmeta rooffor ;;;;t,y•
• & w
OffN
jetY w it 'firttlAttill 7Xissor.,l“
DEncif illtibUlf.‘-(44re40 134 niiy, ur!..
4111451111111..111.2L...1.1W J.l
jl i. .aLibr,Alexchiun Tailor, Exchange Bpi!.
dings. 151 Clair street, j!W
Gos. zu22 ;. a irn its-4 1 1 bbt`nilnn,,';',111.1.7 4
la a
Irli____L_i!recr.irclod for rale by
%V& R SIoeUTQIEON
ftk, received arid for raze by '
I➢l7 ItHeCUTCAIEON
I tliVrOOL-7.largy ricks tob.washed; reenaynd and kr
V • aala by , NV d IL dIeCUIVIIkIAVI
E-30 nn primn W. FL ; • reed ind fur nle
W
1147
COPPER—Ioo b+pr prime green Rio Cote •;
d bar oto by ;Y.T W. y. It Mcr:UlC ft)Y.
"tt LICRATUS-0 G4kS uom landiniclarcaloKY
/ , 17 I DICKEY &C‘KwKiceit haunt '4-
Q.AI. I bBILTP9-10itka fat - ale b
WICIet .1110
1011743411f 7 :1, eskslaiyele '
J. JYI7 • a'" • bIeCANDLESS
IrjßYPitiallltti ankle far vale by
• • WICK*. bitCANDLICSS
•
4 . • jy, bre ~ etire
CITIVIIE0:0 0 .1 lawny it
bam 10 by Ili acoliand and kw sale by
Jyl7 W .k. s MeCUTCHEON
G L ,11 , 7 s 7-73 b 10 by I tv;aikkgruzzducigializob4