The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, August 04, 1859, Image 3

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Pin DOTTOII3,EahaIStM Bottom, lipeltesPoldarota.
/MlPrter. Wad DoWers fel 31:1TMA TM PLATE
anzEttatmornati,kc: optutatlrtm t i9 a ." na ! u'l
first an d i2o ' 4eenadaf.a,
rtgubano ruin.. -
torieze onion prOMPV &dna WWI.
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=-...--,Acitestikits AND DEAX.IMS i S
RS A% CAPS AND STRAW SOODS, •
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HORICIAZ.S.AND Rzzart,
ialvroodEllreet, PittsbDrigh,
- ,i4,00W:011. laud for Sprint,,§'llos,
„htsige
. 4 1, ; a3pkt. an amecommit of GooSs utabotonad is any
f the ...tab drool, .:9!?Sttlos ft VDR, MR AND WOOL
HAVOC Osit7 Alto sad qIttIItROAPS of oTra7 qulltyagt
1,1,4 figid,i,; PALK LEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN ADD
pANAgje SAW STRAW, LEGHORN AND SILRBOR.
tar, ek ii ON..PstOwl ttithlOg to Potr4w.- Sit ,r by
Winn= or Brun trill find U to tturradismtago to eel
. toril
,M0.13.R.Vp1tV..04 'OO.
irciitearding kad_Comialasion Merchants,
Anti:Menta,kti the sale of Pittsburgh Mann
,
tummy.: osuipmenta and orders for LEAD, BIDES,
.P110D1703, soltolted. Prompt attim•
• tint to' tecolylng and &muting.
'kikd iett. 49 Coauriemlal Street, St. Loafs.
deik
:: -163 TAird
Street, Ptitstyttryki Penna., •
tNadu,/ EudlW rianianges ,
tunnra Donegal ana
inadsonia manna year.' pranks, offer hi, profueonal
suvlcee InEORGiDAL AND M&DIOAL OASES. -
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nay. W.l). Howard. . OW. Wilson UcCanale..s.
Ray. D:11. A. McLean. Hon .H. A. Weaver.
?.1 I. BM, T. 441: • Hon. T. J. Bigham.
J. 11. Hater. Jobn H. gollor, Esq.
, '....' -.4.. • hob If tar, Esq. . royalyd fa
A. STOVE WORIS.9.
ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
11111111PAROSZIR AND DU=llrtnr rumr 0,
COOKING, PARLOR AND: HEATING STOVE,
Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &o.
Sole Proprietor of the celebrated PATZNY GAS
tontine and Snort Consomme
TOOOK. STOVES.
Office Vi and Salem Room,
stsllklydEo Mc!, 4.laToad9t, Pittsburg h. Pa.
.BC!'NB.
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Foreign and Domes* BUh of Exchange
osanirlosTos or Lwow,
• ' • Ruts trolss AND arzat,
KARNEE STREET, PITZSBBREIN, PA.
1101.C4AlectIons made an ales prlckelpaldtlasthroug,t,”
out Um Untied Mateo.
repain.R.2. crILX2i Ohm
Drum' 13 •
STRAW noiviinTs AND HATBME
BONNET RIBBONS,
FLOWERS ,
NO. 93 RARE= STREET,
PiTTSBURGEL
'. EL B. & C. P. MAMMA
NADV/ACMIZIII OF
pRINTLNO...TOD AND ALL EINDO OP
WRAPPING 1. A. IC H.
Ware4oums, No. MT Wood Bteut .
PI2T3BIIIIGH. PA.
mytlf
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Jomr cOCELEtaI-N az EURO
If/SG7•01 . 011313 0P
Iroi /laIlia& Ire. Vaults. Vault Doors,
Window !Mitten, Window Gouda, &0., .
Na. al Second Street nod Zd Third Street,
(Between Wood nudliailtot,) PECTIBBLIBBH, PA.,
E1a..0 =bind • N . wiety of mar Pallor., Way and plain
ro:table for all purposes. halloo!. attanlion paid to ao.
llollottararalota. Jobblogdono at short oaten. rox9
WM.
• ITANDErfirt & ntraNn,
VTOR FD Y 6 A. "1", A.W
SOLICITOUS I 9 anescratir,
• •
Se. 5, ititaes Moat, DuDuque, lows.
frnt Warta
Sirealtactio =
na pm
t mi r y
aramlin.y made In any part of Northern
Will attend to tbs W porchasaand Este of Baal &data, ott•
tattling Matey cm Bonds and Elortogair aalrlydk
Mmrrr , :rlmulimmumpormipiimmrsrrrii
'MtMit =Luz.
ROBINBUN, EILLE
VOIINDEILS AND MACHINISTS,
WA S USN GPO WORK B,
Pittsburgh, Penna
Otllee,No.Al Market street.
Mannlketura ail kind. of Staantßoglnee end URI lisebto
an Owing; Railroad Work, Roam Ulat: 'Lod dhmt Iron
Jobbfrura.Tl fl 4 Irthg demean shortnotfo. car2s:lydfc
, 111.13. 2.1,,A1C r N
bisaofsct at col Deslen fit gi kinds Or •
TOBACCC, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
AND
TCY/3.41.000,
Corner 18siajk763tw1 and Diernernel AAeyr
.FOREIGM EXCHANOR.
SIORTI3ILL.B DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, sumazapit 4 co"
ONTILLONION BANN, LONDON, IN 8015 ONE
• P6l7Nik STERLING AND lIPOTAiIDS.
Aka, DRIB on tho prhuipul citteo nud towns of Frame,
Belgium, Rollend, Oerntuny,Bussio and other European
Etat* countantly on bond and for ado by
•.- • ' WM. 11. WILLIAM& & 00.,
eftlynto , Dauktro, Wood rtreet.contor of Third.
JOHN B. LED,
_-
14.1 EC St n Iv , r TAZLORr
No. 45 Agarket St., Pittsburgh.
A good aziortment of CLOTHS, COSSULLI723,
001.111/1:08l and ial goods tunable for grotto:end
HiP.Orderi promptly Mod, to the laird dyke of the Mt.
CARD.
J. ElCO.Ebentlat,
HAS removed to the house lately oemapied
ti-Dr. Wm. A. Ward, No. CB Perm Weer, (=Lb eidea
laird door .bore Bondaimer.
OlteeWourt (Mot D A. o. till 6 P. K. Karr
L. lloll).....—w.wctruzna
Pittsburgh-Steel Work!.
_
JONES. BOYD Su .00.,
aterosfactartnal 101ST AMItaIao,EPRINO,PLOW av 4
a. TEL APB/NOS aad 4E4E4
5 Corr= Rau and Rasa &nets, PilLtrarsvh, Rs.
13.13.
■aaaratzctae Of
% Etagere Inavraved Patent Steel
Cultivator Teeth.
Owner Rom andl'antSfitett, Faepturgli, Pa.
RAIL ROAD SPIRE COMPANY.
Jos spit Dllwprels.—...—Ds W. O. Bldwoll
061lartC71 toMniailA @ aundt.)
RAIL ROADpenrcs;OHAIIIS
- ' AND BOAT SLIMES.
Corner of Water Street — and ChenifflieY,
irm 111 rd fis 111113B1MOIC.PEN N. A
- 15.CEIV.01.X.AZIT Pr.dvizon,
No. i 64 Bt. Clair Stroat,
iDi.lrlateolTorildldfne Prnsimon; It
PAWrifip.qw...wjaprsirsail4ll,
. I qrrir'M. .
AND W4OLZIALB Dzeuant
Cheese. Sutter, Seeds. Irish,
Prolaw Generally.
4.4 Wad Pred. Affsbarch.
Hlde r 9l.l and Leather Store.
.NraiPATalcic Bon, No. 31 S. TWA
at, botoriou }Whet and Medina dt4, Phtladidp!thi, earn
for oils DUI AND, flevrn OPANII3II' BIM Dr 7 and
Giant !hard Pats► fltpo,Vanners' OD, Timid sod Cor,
titre Tools at thutowort prices, sod own 'Moberg tort=
•11.111 kW" etoeatbsrin the rough wonted, for !bleb
nut tdgbeet mita pd . :* will to gum to cub, or tau ,- hi
artiolig• to 11114. Loather 'toed froo °Margo mad sold.
31 " Tung °so. t .
4 / 4 0 WOOd Pitt4Clllol, PL. bee been (a the
amnia dins tot tkielp,st el: weeks, sad hes 'llrodurrd the
end spyreebilkinl et Trance far the acre of. Wends or
444:110 " 1 bulk Tselhked tb tltto any cue or rapt=
with the wane that eatistectkab will be Oren We
nnld Minn ear enders to nu on Dr.Ktryeer when nay.thing at Tin se kled is beaded, we feel pomaded that bete
oenzasetto pn then:teal ad He Its nah men •
•
Alllttf4t. 1410m—.-Dr. Keyser, of 140 Wood
sine; has !ni I=4 of dstla tot deotptetens,
by irktCh cat* mina we nude to butt u well nn
eror
Ain mull gotta pereba drum, width it boated into Ms
red deoloot In many cantor of &dom. ja22.lwT
p avo • randy wbioh
gums* to be pereead actor asetletee, width I bate
pneamee to med . e yablle aunt. /my one who *lt try
We Mb be 6943610 fit. itaietio*ty.
n zellatava, GM IL HUM 140 Wood etret4.
OE FjLECTIIO ataaNESIo
" 21 n6 for gsalestpxrposes, of s vex/ saperfor ktest
vin — D e ports, or Express sbussr, Ws:rarer= Express
~yyy- " mlit "'" t iNn , Milsrs. Attars= Dr. 01.4 r
•••• 81T8114 itcoso Waal ttirmrstb.Ps.
pctsz.ol4) Athoy_ituum.....
have
on
maid
mmisi i l bi n * oitlAir• Ingdgr winch /am 4.oiza4mcal
knskafisha wean eased •111 be wad by the beeeel
ciiv an h ejee =idea PaePoslL '
aerrlthkea , Gra 1 1. lownlll. tut Wood .treat.
titsotran IBILIC 2 * -11 ".. ft tAlAce
c t i lkvt,
Maishotaaltrikeir fist the if
Wartat. ' aplgakwin
Boma, Nair Brusbaa and Perfumer, at Dr
saraiwa,na lib W ad 10f24.1•T
inilL u TtnetfiefAnufsdo 2 7. Pittsburgh
DA. KIT 134.. HOWcal - aPle taw
li!III;V:r . :=:::lii : :EM94
841:=111-ahe !mt. assortatcnt in the city
fro* lisMEUMl4l67Wcotht. *Wan
- 53utcal giOttUfl. .t
N
SEWING - M.A.OHLIgES.
O Ft 0
C ET
' lox 33
, POE SALE WIER ALL
LATE IMPROVEMENTS,
T
D /ARUSACTURITIVS PIUC S,
B Y
arms. R. alum,
mr9dto Ilto. GS Filth Street.
AMERICAN 'WATCHES
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF
AETZIEXCAN WATCHES.
We would moat respectfully call the atten
tion of the public, to the American Welchem now being e:•
tenzlrely Introduced, the mannfactore of which has become
so grimly ortabliehod that entire maiden. one * be placed
upon those at “re and correct ticonkeepers, bath by the
wearer and seller.
Hering been appointed Wholewd. Agents for tbo MMe of
those Mitch., the poblle may be assured that are ran .ell
arm at the very lowest rub pekes.
We have alto • very largo Mork of :River and Pietod
Ware, Flha 041 Jewelry to lets, each Le Coral, Garnet,
Omer", Jet red Painting.
Our araortment of CLOCKS la uunanally huge at pseud,
comprlalug some bcautlfal patterns of Plgb t and One Day
Parlor and oMcaolxks at greatly reduced prlnem.
We hare also . full stork or Euglbh and 8.1e4 Gold aud
giber Watches on hand, all of our ORD Importation.
Also, Watch Makers' Tool., atateritloand Watch Olasur
HEINEMAN A gIEYR&N,
No. a 2 Filth street.
BIOTHILBSI MOTUERSIt filoTnEnsm
Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
lag Byrop for Chfldroo Toothing. II hos no equal on earth.
Ik greatly facilltoico rho promos of tooling by oaßemlog the
pun% mincing all Inflammation—will allay pain, and lo
trrno to regabito lbw bovrobs. Dopand upon lt, mother., ft
will siva root to yoaroolroo, nod rein' and health to }ono
infanta. Perfectly We to all coos.
This valuable preparation le the hteecriktion of one of
the mat exporienced and ekilfal female Phyeldme lures
releand, sod he. boat toted with latar.faillog .newel to
millions of cues.
We believe It the twat and IMMO: remedy In the world,
all cases of Dysentery arid Marline& In Children, whether
artaca from toughing of from soy other thane.
If life and health can be aiglinatal by deltarn nud cents,
arorth Its weight In gold.
Idllllotot of bottler are eold every year lb the
State. It la ao old and well-Wed remedy.
PRICE ONLY E CENTS A BOTTLE.
Sir None goonlnounlns the reentrant, of CC TITLS l PER
MRS, Neer York, !son the outside wrapper,
Sold by Druggirt• through.t the world.
DR. CEO. 11. KEYSER, Agent far PittaLorgt:
jognietrlyTeT
!acmes MILSCITLOL'S VEZZIN DESTII&TZII,
!ha Onty Remaly imat /Ma: Irorld So-se to 1-...errninate
Barr, Wes, Caersoncins, Bras, dire, Mosmerms, Puss,
itOnr:a, Mina,
G. Worms um (7.10D1E1 /55.14. art.
50,000 BOXES SOLD IN ONZ MONTH'.
Them Celebrated llamedine hove been extensively tmc.l
g2r tvonty-Mrn years In all parts of Europa, and their mirac.
Wm pore, have. Wan attes tad by the Comb of Itnada,
franna,Lnglattd, Aurtria, Pravem tavola, Saxony, Belgi
um, liciland,..Napka,ac their Cheamkal pionertim
oramlnod, and approved by the moat stiatlngnfahmi Medical-
Irsenlttne all over thavorld.
Theirdertmctirenees to all kinds of vermin colt lowaa
bas been entitled to this =natty by the Diroctare or the
tarione Public Instittninnt, Planter. Farrow. Proprietor.
of Meets, Warobounts, 3.tannfaztoriaa and by Varicru die
Lognietted private citizen.
Namara= rettlannafala and Certificate., of oho efficacy
theta Ramadan. can be aeon at the Depot
For tale, Wboje,do and Retalb by the Itareatzt and P
JOSEPII METER. emelt..? Cltemirt.,
612 Broad (cOr. Efonston at.) 1:c. Tart.
Oeuzritl Agent for the U. OWN! and Canada; FRTDER
TOE T. RUSHTON, Droggist, No. 11) Art.. Tlcare, and 417
litrosAwiy,NearTotk.
For sale b MI. city, whalasele and rotail n. E . E. 6EL.
ARMS & CO, c0...W00d and &vend eta SOS. FLEMING,
Coro. Maw. cad Market sc. °NEE CAM I WREN
•
A BLOODLESS vicTonsm
1;000,0 . 09 BOX SOLD OF
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E R
NAS T
MAGNE C
This enottuous quantity of this Invaluable
Remedy has been prorchased by eintaina of tbo United States
during the abort time it bee bant before ihe public. The
mason for lids extraordinary enema Is simply la the actual
troth and vein. of the artiele. No sop bey. the bIdNNET.
10 PLASTER. without becoming Re Irked. It lierGartis elf
that isprosolaed, and carries with it Ile own recometeade -
Non. Truly this is • tktory—peaceful and bloodiree—but
we bailers not ins &dont titsn the triumphs of war, with
Its =up, and dee:gado°.
Tho lIAGNETIO PLASTER is andoubtqly the Greatest
fitreorbenes aroi Polo Destroyer gist Hein:ice has yet dlo.
corona. Plies pat Ws Plaster &oshore, irrisin 1. thorn,
the Plaster will stick then ardU eh - e
pub has ssalshni
The Plaster alaguetbes tho pals away, ant
PAIN CANNOT EDIT WHERE THIS I'LASTER
IS APPLIED.
Ratiamattrin, Lammas., Stlffness, DoLIllq, Nervonzum,
Maralms,Dispepsia, Oungba, and Colda,Paine and Achar
of ovary Wad; down ►ran to Corns, ars tentakddy reline
and, with ► little patience, permanently cured, by the rase
al Indlasuo of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It Is the aim.
plestouruct, safest, pious:rink and chatCpeat remedy la
aziatence. Its application is nnivensi—egnally to the
Cuing man, thedellrate woman, and the Pueblo Infant—
To stub and all it will prem. a P.alm and a Biassing. Its
rue is agreeable, and without annoyance or thorthla IL
mice Lswithin tbareuh of all—rkh or poor ; all way Lars
it who are nick • d snticring loamy way.
FARMERS should be alwaya supplied with this invalak.
bit PLAJITTIL It win be the Good Phyalcian in any
benethold, ready at all time*, nod at Instant nett..
Pat op to klntight tin bola. Each box will make elk to
eight platers, and any child can spread thorn lb
giants a boo, with fol. and plain direction,
D. O..IIIOIINMEAD.,III.
Inventor and Propneter, IT Walker at., New York.
MOREUEAD% SLttINICTIO ?LASTED is sold by ell drug
glee In every city, town and village of the United blab►.
naludAwlyiaP
IM=
CONNOR EZNSE rules the masa of the people,
whitens the mistimed and misanthrope philosophers may
bey to the contrary. Chow them • good thlog; tot Int mm
tie be clearly demonetrated, and they will Sot hesitate to
ere 'Saarost cordial patronage. The memos harp al
ready retitled the Judgment nf a phygclen concerning th e
virtues of 11.03TETTMI.BITTZliA, es may be se. to the
Immense getentitbst of this medicine. that are annually mold
In every soctbm cribs tali. It Is Doer recogrkel ea greet.
IS superior to all other remedies yet derired for diseases of
the dlgeettre onatie,auch se die:hoses, dyeantery, dop
es.
end for the verbal berme that oleo Item derangement
of those gallons of the cysts= llcetotter• mom
is bet
ot d.
becoming a househohl word from Shane ho Taxes, from the
shores of tbe Atlantic to the Pacific. Try the article end be
Bold Did_
_rugglita iTesiors generally, overywhero, God
'7 8077=7 , 11a k SMITH, miaticuturuni awl pruprietors
: Water Ruda!! Front remote. JeVaLlner
Ttn HZALTIt IS the most important BtlbjeCt
to arldcb tbeattantim can W directed. A little pamphlet,
entitled Guide to Wealth," publlehed by B. L. *WINE
STOCK! CO., Wholesale Draggiste, corner of Wood and eth
er-. Plealmrith, Ps , and which may be had gratie from all
the agents Le Mine.. Pill., or B. L. Pahucatock.• Verna.
fogs. It contains a great amount cf nest.' inkirmatlon.--
11 ts worth ra aft& .l4.lr.dAwl!
To =ND BROalat RAIZ of any kind you con
Rot Ltodgesou'i Dlarapnd Cement CDR. Kg 118E1473, Nol4o
Wood 111.11. ; Ipll;kalin.
Da. Ward's Tooth Powder and Tooth Wl 7 tah.
lorqosalty 1114, abort, articles Ins for sale at Wam]
prices bk DB. ICEYEES, N 0.140 Wad pt., Pittsburgh, Ps.
(humans SLIM of a good quality for male at
R. RTIPSEIVR.I4O Wood st. •plo-Al.l'
RIOUAIMMOWS
Z R I S 1. I • ZsT Et Z 7 8,
Deunaiduf, DLspen), &c.
OONSIDIERS . OF RiCHARDSON'S LIN-
Kill 4 and those dos irons of .obtaining the GIRNUITTE
000D8, thwld am that the artlclo they Tombeau are NAL
ad with that:gnome of the Arm,' • •
• .-. /2/aff4RD3OB; SONS .1 0117113N,' • '•
ea a gmentmof the mandneme and durability of the Gaols
Mlle caution Is rendered 'ffiontlelly pommy ea large
quantilles of Warier rud &theft, idnetto are pmpared,
mason after mama and salami with the name of RICHARD.
BON, by bia Itmeam p who regardlos of the !Wary Ova
loakted alike on the Mumtaz, consumer and the outeufue
turns of the genuine Geode, will not readily abandon at
Malmo so Droll table, while purrhutiers mu be Imposed on
with goods of. worthlem character.
J. BIILLOOPLE 6 J. D. LOCA .
eeT:lydle Agents, tt4 Cherub arra. Neer York.
'OY. LIST-- ' ' - ' ' " '
MIKAT RATES.
•
WATER COOLtRX
.._
. . . .
• 8.11 I'l:ara APPARATIVH,
ImMeV Z-Fr the 4th at the Trop CIO Edna and Tio Wan
es ot
Pltrt . doo W ;beloar ß e, ksZiiettibaeigiVoticatOn.'
GUNS., PISTOLS AND
EIRE AR 3 3B' GENERALLY
Stock The
of sttantlatt of yorebssems is directed to cur 4 4 0 M
ALL 81.11 PB OP nan ARM.
The ebXk e* wail varied Met ire can enpply any klntl
or...Prked vegan that may be desired. Pekee- low end eat,
hwhon. gunr,aut,ated. !
OASJITWP.IO h YOUNG,
• !An No. SO Wood urea:
CBILL, Buttons DENTIST; Officem
• 8 281 , 1igsmene• Ifs. 87 GRANT BTILEB7,
• oppadte Um Court Ihme, believes b. ma role t he Irma/.
alp) thettaq fauebtm with their p.tr0w.8... 8 8/
the 'BBBBllBOl,B otT , etblerreea If 1r4,858. 18388118
Q.17() , M ND istoLAssES—
" mt.
:wed 0h... 4 .w by -
Altl amens C 0,44 iratarAt4 92 Prat it.
i:Jittiburgt -?'o3artt.t.
TTBI3I7RGI3:
TISURSDA.V . MORNING, AUG. 4, 1859
OFFICIAL r_iirsit or rule (arr.
City and Newel Items
• ME/191 T l / 1 1 PillATtrßlL.—ObSerTallona taken St
Shave/ Optician Store, No. 59 Fifth et., yesterday :
IT 191711. 'TI /HAIL
91
130 85
9 owelogk A. ht
12
6 " ' .r.
Barometer—...
CCIIIILNCLUERT AT JEFF/1150N COLLECH.—We
Ware present, on Wednesday, at the ffithCommentor
meat at Jefferson College, at Canoruberg, Wit/hinge.
ton county, Pa. Wo kr,fs home et 3 o'clock In the
morning, end over a road that might be made belles,
rode five hence. Wo had seats with some young
friend. who were making the pilgrimage to Carlota
burg for the purpose of having a good time. They
bore with them 'eundrytousical instrument upon
which no ono there could play, and in consequence,
the exuberance of animal spirits found vent in con
siderable loud discord. The ride from this city to
Canonsburg is quite beautifel. The scenery cannot
be surpassed. As we emerged Into the cello, of the
Chattier. at Mansfield, an immense cloud of vapor,
as white a. snow, hung ever the water and enveloped
the valley., To see the sun escapee and dispel this
cloud, after having kindled it into beauty, was some
thing rare, particularly to one who ha, not seen the
tun rise for yenta before.
The crops all along the road are looking very fine;
that 1, , the growing crops. Many Clads of wheat
were black as a hat, free, the effect of the frost.
Upon the whole, however, the country Is looking ex
ceedingly well, mid m a i,. e.h.ch ore yet to ripen
give the most abundant promise.
We arrived at Canonsburg at 9 o'clock. Tho pro-
Malian had already marched to the chapel to parti
cipate in or listen to the performances of the gradu
ating class. The ladies occupied all the mate, and
the aisles and windows were packed with the non
crinolined race—mankind is general—SO to speak.
We wore politely escorted through thie dente mass,
by the politeness of one of the marshals of the day.
Without his aid we never could have found a seat at
the reporters' table, which, theeks to the foresight of
some good friend of coned learning and general in
telligence, was placed on the dale, beside the speak
ers, .6 that we could hear orery word and even eee
the piebald state of mind of some of the performers,
as it showed itself in' their faces. We ought, how
ever, to say in this connection, that in penerol the
parts were well performed.
At the hour of 9, the performance• of the gradua
ting elan began, and concluded ■t about I P. M.
The atmosphere in the crowded house WAY dreadful,
but we eat the whole proceedings out, and took the
following notes:
Thee:erases commenced with an English Sala -
Wary, by E. C. Moderwell, of Bucyrus, Ohio. Ile
was Introduced in Latin by the Pfeliatlf, as were all
the speakers. The rebalance of the Salutatory was
similar to like performances everywhere. Ono
thing, however, we noticed in the audienre a, fa
striking contrast to similar gathering. at other in
stitutions of the kind which we have atteeded. The
rest majority of tkbee present were ladles and very
fine looking !adios they were. But they did not keep
perfectly quiet. A mutant bum prevedtd the au
dience, and rendered it not a little difficult to hear
the speakers. Perham It Iree for the came teem)
that the speaker, Mr. Moderwell, appeared to hare
well nigh forgotten a good portion of his part. Th
prompter stood by within tea feet of him, and sug
gested meteor, after sentence, as the speaker had
forgotten them. Some of the beet sentences in the
salutatory wore marred by this fault.
Mr. Moderwell concluded by emending to one and
all a kindly greeting, and left the stage with slight
applause running through the audience.
Besides the English, there were also a Latin end
• • Gieek Salutatory. The Latin was by Stephen
Phelps, of Lawistosre, Illinois, lie was a very good
looking young man, and his manner of speaking wee
good and attracted the attention of the audience, at •
though he spoke to an unknown tongue.
The Greek oration woe by Alexander Cowan, of
Shelbyville, Tcnnemm. Mr. C. spoke in a round
clear and pleasant voice, with appropriate action and
accent. It will not be expected that wo ahould
precut the tranelation of hie effort, and we have riot
the type to give it itt:rthe original Greek. The peo
ple gave applause to the young Creel.' with a spirit
that we admired. We odmiced it bemuse with them
as with all others, except the "fresh" scholar, the
ealutatory was "Greek," indeed, and applause was
therefore an exerclte of raid.
After music by Smith's band of this city, Mr. B.
B. Blair, of Shippinsburg, Pa., took the stand and
epoke en essay on "The fairy of Nature." He
traced the bond orunion,ae seen in all the laws of na-
Mre, end allowed the mutual influence of mind upon
matter. Oar space will not admit an extended no
tice of the cerium addresses. With Mr. Blair', style
of speaking we were pleated. His style of writing I
it, as far as he has acquired one, a little timid. ❑e I
had his piece by heart, and made no stumble.
J. E. Dixon, of Mewenerille, Pa., cielirOMAl an
may, entitled ••the Unrest of the SouL” Ile Is a
nerrous and distinct speaker. He dipped slightly
Into the ancient philosophy, and found in the soul
coggestione of immortality and of elm being of a God.
Be had not perfectly committed his part, and was
dependent, to some extent, upon the prompter.
The next speaker was a Pittsburgh boy, Samuel
Griffin, a finaietalectuel looking follow. His sub
ject, "The Food of the !died," was treated in the
manner usual on such occasions. Hie voice was
hardly strong enough to fill the house, but he did
his but.
The "proximal orator,"
to eta the words of Pres.
I 'lent Alden, was C. E. Huy, of Eewickley, Penna.
His subject was "The Great Battle," by which he did
not refer to the bottle of Solferino, hot the battle of
life. Mr. G. it a quite pleasant speaker, with sea-
Cil3l3€ energy. His view of life was very dark.
We hod a chimps of sub*ct with Mr. 11. C. Mc-
Cook, of Steubenville, Ohio His subjectewas "The
Tobacco King," and wee treated In verse. It was
the story of a wonderful therseiteum which the
speaker had won from a Dutchman, Herr Von Bream,
and with which be could conjure op the Tobacco
King. He bad some excellent hits iu it which took
the audience. The speaker pleased every one. His
theory of Mt. 7 :f:series was that when the Tobacco
King sucked in the smoke there is no trouble, hot
when he blows oat the
.smoko, mortals call It no
eruption.
J. W. WlCaan, of Scotch Urove. lona, spoke an
essay upon tho “Philosophy of li atory.'i There
was great disordar in the audience, I rum a bun and
clatter of talking. This spaaln hal a second honor
with tho salutatory orators. Ifry 'abject was very
broad.
After mule, Rev. Or. Pro. , d. appealed to the
audience, which was jammer and packed in the
eloimet manner, that they should, as far as poaaible,
keep silence while the young men were speaking._
The neat epeaker was D. M. R. APLean, of Wells.
vile, Ohio. Hie subject was "Man without a Reve
lation." The Idea of his easay was that without a
revelation man could not Infer the true character of
God. This was a very pleasing speaker.
R. J. Moore, of Hickory, Pa., choose for his aut.-
jeet, "Natare,L the Poetry of God." He treated of
types and symbols In nature. •
J. T. Power, of ER22122114 Po had a very sensi
ble subject, and treated it in a plain and mealy way.
"Modesty, a Characteristto of the Scholar," was
what ha treated of. Ilia views were presented M a style
of writing and speaking which attracted the atten
tion of the hottest and most crowded audience wo
have seen in a long time.
.Mr. W. D. Ralston, of Freeport, Pa., spoke of the
"Ago of Heroism." He had this sensible view of the
subject, that there is more heroism in the world now
than More aver was before. Even the old Greek
poets and philosophers whom wo call great, placed
their golden ago beyond their own. He referred to
Kane,
Herndon, Charlotte Bronte and Florence
Nightingale. Bat there are thousands of martyr, to
duty all around as, of whom the world never hears,
and of _whom the world is not worthy. We were not
more pleased with any performance of the day.
Levi Risher, of McKoesport, spoke upon the en
thusiasm of Gelli'l2. 111. ,peach was abort, energet
la and well received.
R. B. Shoemaker, of Eudenton, Pa., oboe as his
eubJect "A maws a man Tor a' that." Ile troatad the
'abject in proce, notwithstanding Borns has mar
ried it to "immortal vorso." Idr. S. Was very delib
erate and we suppose a somewhat practiced speaker.
The humorous points in his speech were references
to Woman's Rights, Dandyism and other isms of the
day.
Alter music by the baud Afr. J. SL C. Stabil',
Indiana, Pa, treated of the ''Earth's Mission."
To him sacceeded the Dual speaker before the
valedictory. This was B. 11. Witherow, of Ship
pather& Pa. His abject was 'Physical Science,
the Handmaid of Religion." He did not hesitate to
adopt the modern geological views of the ago of the
Globe, which would not have passed twenty yearn
ago.
The Valedictory Oration, which was he fast hono
In the clam wet by Robert Stewart, of Allegheny
city. We are glad to °Nerve that the first honor
hen been kept ao near home. The substance of his
theme was close to ltk title) ho showed the duty of
the man of genius to hisses, and concluded by tome
.remarks appropriate to the occasion, addressing him.
self to the citizen?, the Trustees, Professors and dale
mites. It wan a little sombre in tone. The world
Isn't half 10 cold and dreadful as the speaker seemed
to think. So he closed.
Dr. Alden then presented tbo diplomat, conferring
the Me of . 4 .A. IL" upon the carious menthera of the
Thera sere tonna apsablati la the programme who did
cot perform. Mr. W. 11. Mbbett, of Shtppanaburg, Pa. was
to have ttoken w itolfto Liberty bat tbo,eomosoneement,
aro *Liman came about tau woks too lido • and rondand
that grollret Oslo. no ports of Georg. Choetioman J.
Alvan Sower, 4.ll,Euvrer, Wattat Porritb, W.ll. 00d6r,,
U. W. Jatteon, It. Loidngton, John McKean. J. W. Potter,
and of llanry WeWn into for good and tninclaat reason.
omitted They rem 80.621 Itliho programme.
Afkr the filetrltottion of diplomat followed the conferring
of the following degntee upon the poll:men mentioned t •
Degreo of A. LL o. U.. following Alumni, In Man: .
Goorge W. Chalfant, Bellsborg, Pa.; L. B. W.
Colhonden, By • Ir. W. Ilave r -Barritinativ; A. 0.
Ifferrjarittram.. V.. &.D. APPbereon, Oakland Mac:
.W. u. Beady; Rodney, Ina.; .I,G. Oldson, Bbatfactown
'flan. Wearer, Pino nrro Fa; Ben Joe: B. Pomerofi
Pairritar, Va. •
She Romney Dogma of A. kf. wag - conferred an lier.
Pro f. Ilfehardeon of Gm EMI 'strati et Ey; ' .. •
Bor. Aelvordnarst of Illayeavi Ile, Ohio: • -
A. B. Byerly of Lau:suer Bonnet Inctiffne
Benjamin L. Joioes,prtnoipal of Ellrmingtiom Mgt. &book
Robert Blnith,.Elq, of KV tllmning, Pe; = '
B. 8. Morgan, Zvi, of Now Yeek city; • -
Vim. J. Everett, cf Chemberaburg, Pa. Boa Briar.7
IPktooken, of Pembroke •Canada end G.B. rombelle, Prio-
Wirral of klarganliald Institute licutooky. .. • /
- The Degree of D. P. woe conferred on tor. Jung Brown .
of ir.ipLegf..o,lp4l■ll4; Rer. 3.8. Bothwell a( Brooklyn, N.
Roy. T. P. Gordon*, Terre Melo; Ree..l.ll.Jamemet.
Wablermie,Wls. ; ROT; 3. Freed', of Plltsburgb liar. J.
uo n i k m, of Woabiogton. Co, Pa ; Rev. Prof. Jays, of
PeoosyfranbaCollege; ROT. Wm. E. Selma, of Phl.lal
-
phis. ' .
Tha Degree of L. L. D. Van amfbne4 on •
Prof. Alborg Hopkins, of Williams College Mastachusetla
and oP= Jodie Beret of Hamilton, Oblo.
Arise conferring the above, prayer was offered by Proof.
data Catlett t of franklla and BlariballColtego iethouter,
sod Ca ozoreiseo concha:lA
rrrusa 11.1.T71113.
ElaterLD,..—Bev; Dr. Williams basing
leshrteel his place it tazioutthirg as teacher of Latin,
the Rev. David Hell. et Brialy's.B 4 ndri , " unaat
=cagy sleeted to Ali that seat. Be gradttatad
Jefferson 1n18.50,.and *trifled tiltth . atilogical ' mune '
at Alleghenyitieminpry. :Keit spoken of AS
'!he most promising scholia in the country. ' '
Vtarrona.—We sawpinsent on the platform daring
commencement, President Gearhart, of Franklin
and Marshall College,.Lancaster.
Dr. Scott, President of Washington College, Pre ,
Went Alden the excellent and genial Prealdtnt of .
Jefferson,' Peel% Elliott, of Allegheny Sernittedy,
and Dr. Jeffries, of Washington, Dr. Hama, of the
mum. Plotio, and other mon of Amin nee, too mime;
rous to mention.
Namer of the Graduating Clam— , B. Bl a i r , D.
S. Bolls, George Cbeesemau, Alexa der Cowaa,.J.
E. Dixon, J. M'Q. Douglas, J. W. E ,J. G. Elliott,
J. A. Diner, N. H. 0. Fife, T. Finley, Walter
Forsyth, S. H. 8. Gallaudett, Samna Giffin W. EL
Godber, C, E. Guy, J. D. Hunt, G. W. Jacicsoo, J.
C. Kelly, J. J. Kirkpatrick, Robert Leningted;R. L.
Malay, William Marshall, R. 0. M'Cook, Hamilton
.111" Coy, J. W. M'Eenn, John Ill'Kean, D. M. D.
M'-
lame, T. 11. N. ArPherson, It. J.
'Moore, W. P. Pauon, • W. D. Paton, A. J. Patter
eon, Stephen Phelpe, J. W. Potter, G. AL potter, J.
T. Power, W. D. Ralston, 0. T. Rankle, Lori Rish
er, J. L. Sample, J. 0. Sohrirer, N. W. Shafer, R.B.
Shoemaker, W. R. Gibbon, T. P. Spencer, Robert
Stewart, J. St. C. Staehell, Henry Wallace, B. H.
Witheron, A. J. Wyly, D. H. French.
A SCENE AT BIIDTOIID SPRINGS —Naiirmal
Democrats on the side of the Fugitive Slave Late.—
Wo have been informed of an incident which
transpired at Bedford Springs, last week, *Welt
will easily bear repeating In the retinue of
President Badman—who, warding to the cot.
respondent of Fornoy's Press, is piping and
dancing at that watering place—is an accom-
Oohed and fashionable ficnitbern widow, who
bat for several winters coupled a commanding
position lu the fashionable circles of the national
metropolis. This lady was attended by a female
slave, who, on discovering that she was an the
"free soil of a free State," and not having the
terrors of the Fugitive Slave Law before her
eyes, took French leave of her mistress on Sat.
nrday last, and has not eines been heard from.
On the discovery of this elopement, the little
oirole who wait nod smile on the President, were
in a fever of excitement, and every individual
of them prepared to join in the pursuit. Every
national democrat felt- called upon to give a
practical evidence of his attachment to the in
stitution of slavery. The neighboring hills and
fastnesses were searched with blood hound perti
nacity by those gentlemen who boast that they
know "no North—no South—no Eaet—no West,"
—but the poor, panting fugitive could not be
found. The gallant pursuer's, among whom was
R. hl. Magraw, of Maryland, returned crest
fallen and disappointed. In the meantime, we
presume, the object of this manly pursuit is far
on her way to Canada via the Underground
Railway.
Csastos M. CLAY.—The address before the
Washington Literary Societies of Jefferson Col
lege, on Tuesday evening last, was delivered by
Hon. Cassius M. Clay. We did not bear it, but
heard mach about It while in Canonsburg on
Wednesday. The audience hallawas crowded to
hear him. His subject was "Benjamin Frank
lin." The large crowd who heard hint, were not
pictured with his performance.. The clergy pre
sent doubted his orthordosy, and the readers of
History questioned the correctness of his feels.
In short, the people were not pleased with the
oration. On Wednesday morning, Mr. Clay was
called out to address an immense crowd in front
of the hotel He took op the great theme to
which he had devoted his life, soil every body
said, "Cassius is himself again." Mr. Clay left
for Washington, Pa., on Wednesday morning,
and was to address a mass meeting in that bo
rough on the great free labor and free lard
question on last evening.
I'IMIEITT6III42 CULClbit.—We clip th• follow
ing from the Hollidaysburg R....Oster, of the
instant:
"The project of & Presbyterian Colony to lo
cate somewhere iruthe West - where a sufficient
body diem] can he bad for its •000mmodation,
has been etaried in this place, and we under
stood it to be progressing in amoet encouraging
way- One hundred families, at least, are de
sired to join in the project Fifty thousand
acres of land in a very desirable locality, it is
understood, can be had at Government price, for
a colony of this description. The projeot eon
template, a joint stock fund to pay for the land,
each eubscriber to be entitled to the amount of
hie money lobed. No settler isleanted who to
not willing to adopt and practice judicious tem
perance principles. Mr. John A. Crawford of
ibis pluoc is Corresponding Secretary "
ACCIDT.NT TO A WE S TMORZLASIDER.-51r. W.
11. Mechling, o native of Westmoreland county,
but at present residing in this oily, met with an
woollen' in Crawford county, on Wednesday of
last week, while returning with hie brother.im
law, Wm. McFarland, from Moalertown, la a
buggy. As they were going down a hill near
that place one of the lines !vote in Mr. M.'s
Laud, the horse taking friht, and they were
both thrown from. the bug gy, Mr. blechling
being pitobed to a distance of 20 feet, receiving
a severe cut upon the right side; of his face,
penetrating to- the cheer bone: One of his
limbs was also badly cut Mr. 'McFarland was
nninjared.
COLLICCTIIIO MONLT wttnour driEtORITY.—
Cept Robert biTready, of the Good Intent Fire
Company, located in the Sixth Ward, W 44 made
aware of the foot, An Tuesday, that • young men
had been collecting money from citizens for the
benefit of the Co=pany, on the strength of •
cartitioate purporting to come from the Presi
dent, Mr. J. E Flanegin, but which, is alleged,
was a forgery. The money collected will probs.
bly be paid over to the Company, in which event
the matter will be settled. The Collecting Com
mittee of the Company is composed of the fol
lowing persons William Collingwood. Dr. A.
G. M . Candlese, John Leech, J. E Flanegin,
Robert M'Creadx.
Riotous Cosonc-r.—Yesterday two teen, very
much intoxicated, Went into the house of Rachel
Walters, on Grant street, near Water, and acted
in a very outrageous manner, calling Mrs. Wal
ters all sorts of bad name,s, and ono of them
throwing a 'chair after bet , as she ran to the
kitchen. Information of thil affair was made at
the Mayor's office, and one of the men, named
John Lefevre, arrested at his boarding house, a
few, doors from the house of Mn. W,. He was
'feed len dollars, which he paid. The other
man, whose name was not learned, was not ar
rested.
SUICIDI Or flaantea.—On Friday of last week
an old citizen of Derry Ip., Westmoreland coun
ty, named Benjamin Fulmo, committed suicide
by banging himself in an outhonee a short dis
tance from bN own residence. On Thursday
evening Mr. Fulton look hie 'upper 19 usual,
and retired to hod iu rather good spirits. The
only cause assigned (or this set of self-destruc
tion is that he was fearful of "atarvation." For
a low years post hie neighbors have coosidered
him partially deranged. Ilia ago was about
eimy years.
Sown time since, Mr. James Ione& of Law
renceville, purobased a bores from a stranger,
representing bimeelf to be William Cooper, of
Cooper's Creek, near Camden, N. J. Subse
quently the borne was ascertained to he stolen
from a gentleman in Ohio, and was given up by
Mr. Young. Sheriff Brewer, of Camden, Who
wee In the city a few days slam writes to-Mayor
Weaver that William Cooper, of Cooper's Creek,
is a reepectable man, And has not sold a borne
for three years.
llttownen.-0a Sunday last, a desk paseenger
named John Brown was drowned off the steam
boat Kate French, opposite Rome, Ohio. As
soon as the 'wident was discovered, several
empty barrels were thrown , over, the boat stop
ped, and the yawl lowered to his aseletance, but
without avail. The deceased halt a wife and
family living in Courtneyvtlle. The carpet
sack, hat and umbrella, and a letter belogiag to
him were left at Islam & Fisher'e boat etore in
eillClol2lti.
SURETY or Poem—Charles Ball, who keeps
billiard saloon on. Fourth street, made infor
mationVor aunty of the peace, spinet lYm.
Mean, of Snowden township. He alleges that
the latter has threatened "to lay him oat cold
the next time they meet." Officer Hartzell, of
Birmingham, arrested Bison who g►re bail. The
trouble ►rose out of the old fuse, about the din
ner at the encampment, a couple of months ago.
Ray. J. J. SIAPICII wea 01108011 at Jefferson
College to prepare tho .history of the class of
1830, to ba read neit commencement. The his
tory of the class of 1829 wee read yeeferday by
Rev. John Eagleson, of Buffalo, Pe..
• C.C. Sullivan, pf Butler,
was appointed to de
liver the oration hofore the Alumni next year,
and John M. Sullivan, now of Harrisburg, hie
altering°.
RODBZILIRS.—The 'fore of Mr. Clark Usselton,
In lodustry, waslantered about a week ago, and
robbed of something like S4QO.
A few nights afterward the spring- house of
Mr. John Cristler, -cristler's Landing, was
broken , into. audio large, gasatlty of different
kinds of provisloks abstracted.. •
Bemoierdt; teduann.--On Tnesdsy evening, a
colored Man- named Joseph Lee, was severely
m
Injured by shi an the ' heed glien him by
Henry Stevens, •tt employee at Burchdeld'e pot.
tery-, Ohio street, Allegheny: He wee lying at
hie own residenc , on Avery street, but. declined
preeeenting.
hiosus set evening, at Mx o'clock, we
were visited' wit , another refreshing shower,' ,
accompardett with DI& vim!, but not much
lightning. It wee indeed a meet grateful ter ,
initiation to a very warm day, u well as a wet:
come visitor to the growing crops.
COAT TAKIST.-41611112 Pl a y= 11441 tato the
idol% of John Laughlin, Wo street, jaaterday,
and toolitheretrozo, telontettily, a east *duo*
el: dollars.; ?The proprietor tollowed Laughs;
Preatild aid took him to ottlee."Et
had the 404 Ili popes#4*-:C9411100t tar
Witt ' .
Taus s - grind &MA Hums Plaid s
at Hose Bazar Clamp, immedigelzabOTO Bherps
kurg, on.l'hursdartho llth gal canalloat
will leave the canal basin, on Paid etre.% at 7
o'clock In the morning, and Mr. JACOB Er=
Will Wire) no pains to make OTOry thing agreen4.
ble Gir those in attendance. Persons dashing
to gain buggies cannot bud a pleasanter drive,-
as the road is excellent. For particalare, ere
advertisement in another column.
TIM Jamestown (Warren county) Democrat
says that during a severe thunder storm a few
weeks ago, the lightning struck so far as has
been discovered, eighteen time" In a space of two
or three miles in circumference, in the end of
Pine Groin township, near Pentonville. Two
houses were attack. We have never heard ores
many accidente by lightning in any ono season
before.
A Doo Cam —lnformatit was made before
the Mayor, yeaterday, by Catharine
against John Hawley, of fludsorabble, charg
log him with keeping a ferocious dog, which had
bitten a eon of &Erma. Arrested and held for
trial.
Weans Conan' Beal—We learn from the
Warren Mail that at the last Court the name of
the Warren County Bank wee changed to the
"North Western Bank," and under that name it
opened op het Monday. The bills of tha old
Bank are redeemed when presented.
Wa would direct attention to the extensive
sale of United /Rates property at the Allegheny
Arsenal, Lawrenceville, this morning, at 10
o'clock, by Mr. Davis, auctioneer. See adver
tisement.
Tee True Press wee in error in stating that
Ald. Parkineon bad committed a "disorderly
fellow named Pat Quinn," u there wu no ouch
man committed, and we ere informed (bat
Patriot Quinn is a peaceable tad orderly citizen.
ALDCRMAN LCIIIII had bef ore him, last even
ing, a young girl, complain .d of by her aunt
for incorrigibility. She wit probably be Bent
to the House of Refuge.
Qua friend of that excellent weekly, the Craw
ford Journal, will accept our. thanks for hie
friendly notioe. We will endeavor to deserve
hie good opinion for all limo to come.
Dn. E. C. Wises, of Washington College, has
been elected to the Presidency elan Institution
of learning in St. Louis, and will accept.
Mastirecrunints in leather and cloth are chaired
to examine the new Finkle Sewing Machine, ceiling
by J. L. Carnaghan it Co., Federal 'treat, Allegheny
City.
S. •
;Ave Yarn (}annexe.—Mr. E. Lyoo, a French
Chemist, diecovered an Aglaia plant, the powdered
leaves of which Is • deadly poison to garden worms,
ante, roaches, bed-bags, ticks, fleas, and all !peeler
of insects, while It is perfseily harmless fa mankind
and domestic animeds. A child Can eat It. Tie has
received medal, from Resets, France, England, Ger
many, and numerous medical colleges and soeleties.
It is a most important discovery. The Idea of being
rid of there pests In warm weather la a lunacy. We
can now hear the bed-bags lament—
Lyon's Powder, mire as fate,
Kill our raeo exterminate-
Arrangements are made through Messrs. Barnes
& Park, of New York, to eel) It throughout the
world. It is put up in tin cannisters, and beers the
name of E. Lrow.l.
Magoetio Powder kills all lasacta la a trice,
MainetiePille are mixed for rate and mice.
Sample flasks 25 ctn.; regular sinus 50 ctn. and $l.
BARIIL9 S Panic, New York.
Also the Mexican Mustang Liniment.
FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT.—OrI
leg of last week aa Dr. Job
about getting into hie aalky,
dent near the west end of Ma
place, his horse soddenly start
foot became 'fastened in the
rod upon which the foot rests
mg back his head struck II:
mediately, however, with grea
and by a violent effort raise.
catch below the seat of the en
the horse by this time main
We are happy to say that D
eerionsly injured. Hie escape
and is ascribable elan
letting Providence. A few ben'
scratches, and slight cub.,
bodily iojury sustained.— Wei
Notice to Builders and Contractors.
THE U.NDERSIONED (formerly foreman
for Rowland Parry) would respoctfally Inform thaw
for wham he We done work, and the potato gm:wally, that
ha Is now prepared to tornlab elate, or pat on Slate Roots,
to the toast apprune.l manner. Ortlcia Ico . Rooting or Re
palling of Siete Roofs (If loft at the nitre of *lOO. Langb-
Ito, corner of tips. Meet and the (ana!, Fifth ward.) will
he promptly altioldle) to. !MAR PARRY.
roy2S,Slend.
NEW AtiIIICULTURAI, bEI'I'Lk3IENT.
1 . TO ALL WANTING TARNIB,
A Rare opportunity in a delightful and healthy
climate, twenty-five miles south-east of
Philadelphia, on the Camden and
Atlantic It. R., New Jersey.
An old estate consisting of sereral thanes/was of .cry of
prixhicrice mil boa been divided Into Fume of nations alto
to mil the petroleum. A pepalaelon Of tome rtfltien Bun
i.f,
dred. from melons puts of Um middle tetee an I New Eng
l.n.l hem settled Mere th e plat year, I proved theirplacea,
and rafted exoelfent crept The price f the land lest the
low mato( from 815 to 820 per acre, • mil la of the but
quality for ths production of Wheat. C over, Caro, Peach.,
limp. and Vegetables. IT 18 OONSIDEIRED TUE DM
ram soil, IN TUE UNION. The p l a n I• perfectly
roes from frosts—the destrochrs one yof th• farmer.—
Cropi auxin, gram arid fault are now wing and robe
men. B ed examining the place Itself, a correct Judgment
can be ume of the procluctivenees of the land. The tuna
are made easy to wean the rapid improvement at the luid,
watch is only sold for actual farproreand. The result has
ben, that roils the past year, some Mere hundred honed
barn been erected, two mills, one steam, Gear stored, same
forty vineyards sad Peach orchards plaputed, and a large
number Mother Improvement., making' It • desirable and
acute place of bounwia.
THE MARKET.
as the coder may perceive (Na lit lomtion, is the
BEST IN TItE UNION.
Produce brlaglog doable the prim duo in locAtion• away
from the city, and more than doable the price that the
West. It le known that the earliest and heat fruits sod
Temptable., In this latitude come from New Jersey, and ars
.ponnel to theekttht of minim..
la loathhg here, the water has mthy aaventagen H.l.
alibi. • kw boars ride of the great etch. of New England
and Middle States, he le near the old Mende and sasoeta-
Ooze be is In • nda.Mcountry token emery improvement of
cm/1m and riethitat&ne ti haud.• He can buy every 11114.
de be emote at the cheapest ploy and sell lib produce for
the bleu.. (to the Wes Weis revereed,)bos has schools
for him ehtldreti, dish. terries, and will enjoy open velour,
and delightful climate, where fevers are utterly unknown.
The remit of the change upbn that. from menorah Lisa gen
erally been to restore them to an excellent state of health.
In the way of building and improthag,ltunber can be oh-
Weed at the mill, at the rotoof EIO to VS par thoueaud.—
Bricks from the brick yard opecovl In the place. Every Cal.
cle can be procured In the place, good carpenter. are at
Wad, and there le no place in the Union ethers building.
scut Improrementa can be mad. cheeper.
The render will at once be struck with the nlvantages hem
presented, sod ask hisinelf why the propos-ty b. not b.o
taken op bah.. The mown le, lt mat tam thrown fa MB
market; and eaten these etaternents were correct, no one
world be Invite/o attendee the and before potchaslng.
Thbtall are expected to do. They will see land under call.
ration, each te the exhort of the settlement that they will no
doubt, meet permits from their own nerrhorsh they
will *llse. the Improvements and cart J a go the character
at th e papatlallow. If they come with •vl wto cattle, they
should come prep Wad to stay • day or two and be reedy to
purchase, a lomtlone cannot be Ladd CM Marl.
Taman two Melly trains to Philadelphia, and to all set
tlers who Improve, Nc Solbood anap2 Alias a Pon
Ticket for tea Months, etadahallprice Vicl for threeyears.
TILE TOWN OP Ildkthlo N.
In connection with the &grim:agora! settlement, a new and
tbri flog town has eaturally arisen, ethic% presents induce.
vulvafor arty kinds/ baniness.parEndarly stormand MGM
nfactoria. Tim Moe kaisers could be carried on In QM
place and market to good advantage, also cotton bodes.,
and meranfecterlea of Agricultural Implements or Found.
ries for mating email articles. The improvement hes been
at rapid es to lama a conetaut and permatient Inmate of
batten, Town lota of a good elm, (we do not sell small
oats, no It wooled erect the Improvement of the place) can be
had at horn 1100 and upwards.
The kfornatonfon Former, a morthly literary and act
cultured sheet, containing fall Informatloa of llama:loutoo
can be obtelned at 25 anti par suazam.
Tlllo todlaputable—warrantra deeds &ea. clear ol all I:i
-mminence when money Le paid. Route NM. and: teem
Vine west wharf, PhiladelphLs for Itammantou by KM
road et 7% a. in. or 431, t. IX Fare 00 mats. When them,
Inquire for 11r. nitwits. Boarding conmulenees anklet&
Puttee had better atop with, Mr. Erma, • prhthipal, until
they Imre decided. to parcbasiog, as he will show them
over the land In hie carriage, tree of expeaso. Letlon and
application. chn be addlialled CD LANDIS A BYRNES,
Ilammonton P. 0., At/antic than., New Jere., or 8.8.
OOUGLILIN, 202 &nth Ilfth atonic, Philadelphia. /dam
and Information cheerfully tarnished. Julmoddas
THE RAMMONTON FARMER—A news-
A. Nov davatad to Liberators and Isrtivdturs, also na
tio& forth hill accounts of the bowsettloolaut of Itararoon.
too, to Nem Jessup, MI a subscribed for at only 20 coos
par •131:111M.
Lucke* podage etam far the amt. *Adria la MI.
tar of the Farmer, Ilatu m
otonton P. U., oun Atlantic Co.. Now
Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the beet mull t 7. In
one of the healthiest and mot delightful clttnatea blithe
Union, and when crop aro weer cut deem by irate, the
terrible swarm, of lb* north, tee adrertimment el Ilammon.
ton Lands. JelmodGm
F‘LANDS FOR SALE 25 nILES
from Philadelphia by Railroad, In the State of New
Jamey. Boil among limbed ter Agricultural pummel, be
ing • good loam roll; with a <ley bottom. me land he •
lugs tract, distilled Bateman fums, bud hundred. from all
parts of counti7 en Dow settling sod bolldlug. rho
mope produced ars large and can be seen growing. The
olloaate la dellghthtl, and secure fr om from. Terme (rum
$l.O to g2O per
the y
within four yam by Instal
mente. So slat the place—Leers Yin. airing Wharf at
Philadelphia at 74 A.Y. by Railroad for Hammonton, or
address U. J. Byron, by tutor. Hammonton POSS. Mao% At.
Isaac 0000170 tins Jeney. Bee full edrertisoment In an
other CO1U1:013. . plate:dam
ALL WANTING FARMS IN r it
DS-
Ilght7al climate, rich toll and mom* nom limb, em
an vet-dement or Ileum. ton Panda In &tabor column.
PERSONS WANTING CUANOE of Cu
itara for health, see ihlvertleareept of Itammoatch
Lade la another column. , Jubaadhm
rllO ALL WANTING F. 9.018, Bee edrer
th...t. of Llsauoaatou Louth.. lute:dem
PERSONS WISEUNO TO CHANGEtheir
bathes tea rapidly Istmeadag ecturtry, h hiam hat.
Memel where Mu:deeds are going, etbare the climate la
mild and delightfalme adyerelmateat of the liammeataa
enurementln soother colamm,
DEMONS W/SHING TO ESTABLLSR
manowscateissa»sect WI plats orbors bast.
Don is goad, ass estsertiecosat of it. to
mßottle.
WIDE BUSINEND AND FACTORIES can
1.7 to anted an ,Frolitably at Ilemmgataa. Beeadver-
Unmoral of Hamtoacacro Lmsda.l, Jatoodilm ••
COAL WANTED
• Obb Bt. Loan 0111 Laub Corns;
St. Lodi, Job SObq lOW. I
DitOPOSALS will be 'received by tho St.
LOUIS GAB LIGRIt COMPANY. US IstOctobor En^
Le Nl3ll MIADILVD motettoo mum MTS.
BUSGSICIOAL, of the but qtallty,for Goo balm plioo.
to b• &band is follow - 0oo•holf, (460,000 bou)
IS% and the Gem halt in W 9 - to bo douvond
b me Caspora puff, SA. Lobo.
the Gu Oompso) boons the rtlbtto nJ ,,14 41 ? .
is WS& InAlbot •RDWARD sTAGO, Seer.
• 2!--!A7car load pri.pip md. Wbite
Wita OS Irmo otripes.
destwel,ens 'Steamier Petals.
.
New Yon; 1...
Ang..-The Canard naafi steamer
Perlis hut arrived with Liverpool darn of Saturday
the 23d ult. ' •
The steamship Bremen, Glasgow and Edinburg
have arrived out.
The umference between France and &Hari& was
to assemble at Zurich in the course of a*cak. •• • •
The discontent in regard to the terms of peasiSt'e
unabated, and the explanations of the Emperor Na
poleon are not eoneiderectss reassurbsg.
The SardinianSeProseutetive to the Zarin Confer
ence has netball named,and it le expected t none
will be peasant, but that Sardinia, if pl ith the
terms agreed upon, will - Surpasses in the Austro-
Preach arrangement in ti separate article. It Is af
firmed that Sardinia has signed nothing,but the ar
mistice, and conieguently is leis nominal state
war with Austria. -
It is supposed eaten European 'Congests will as
gamble after the adjournment of the Zurich Confer.
once
The exhibition of disoontent in Italy to the terms'
of peace coniinued.
Thepeople of Tuscany show. strong - hostilityto
the return of the Grand The provisional gov-
ernment ha directed a popul ar vote on the sub ject
The English foreign policy had been tinder debate
le the House of Commons. Mr. Dlsraellopposed all
Interference in the peace Congress. Lord Palmer
ston and Lord John Russell thought that England
might with propriety take part, but no comae MIS
determined on. Lord Elcho gave notice of the In
troduction of a resolution against any interference
by England. Mr. Gladstone's proposed (Denim of
the income tax had been agreed to.
The Emperor Napoleon had received the congrat
ulations of the diplomatic corps at fit. Cloud; the
Pope's Nuncio was the spokesman for the Embasea
dor. The Emperor In his reply said, that Europe
was ro unjust to him at the commencement of the
war, that be was happy to concludes peace 11.8 soon
as the honor and Interest of France were satisfied.
Al a proof of his moderation, he trusted, that the
peace would be enduring. •
The Perle Bourse closed fiat and lower three per
cent; metes closed at elf. 15e.
The German Diet . boa agreed to restore the conti
nent and fortresses to • peace footing.
The following Is from the Meehan:el—Palace of
St. Cloud, .10172 L—The diplomatic body having
expressed its wish through the organ of ire Presi
dent, his excellency Apostolic Nuncio of the Holy
See, to be received by the Emperor, to offer their
eongmtulatiosis on the conclusion of peace, they had
the honor to be received by his majesty. The Em
peror, surrounded by the grand enure of the house
hold, had at his side the Minister of Foreign Affair. Speaking, In the name of the diplomats, body, Nun
cio addressed his majesty: . Sire—The diplomatic
body felt the want to offer your majesty heartfelt
and sincere congratulations on your happy return,
and the conclusion of peace. The Emperor replied :
Europe was in general so unjust towards me at the
commencement of the war, that I was happy to be
able to conclude peace's soon as the honor and In
terests of Prance were satisfied, and prove that it
could not ester my intentions to subvert Conleverser
Europe and provoke general war. I hope that now
all cantos of dissent will vanish and that peace will
be of long aeration. I thank the diplomatic bodj
, or their congratulations.
The following telegram, have been received:
Par* Jnly 77 i 1 : 7 7. P. M, The Bourse opens flat;
routes 671 400. -
1 R. M.—The Emperor's speech caused great sen
sation; recites continue to decline, and aro now
67E 25.
3:28, P. M.—Rentea closed very flat, 67f. 15: for
money, and 071. 20e for account, beteg a deolinoof
t per cent. since yesierdny.
Further official decuments hays been lamed on the
affairs of Italy, la reference to tho annexation of
the duchies of Central Italy to Sardinia. Lord John
Russell, writing to the British minister at Turin on
the 28th June, says: Her Majesty'. Government
considers that everything for the present mast be
considered as provisional, and the will of the people,
the fortuoes of war, and finally the European treaty,
the last resort, melt settle the territorial arrange
meets nod right of sovereignty In Central Italy.
This view, his lordship states, Is shared In by the
French Government, and he Infers that It is also the
Niel" of Ramie. A dispatch from Count Cavoor, in
replytto ono from Lord Malmsbnry in relation to
the mintrality of Parma, complehis of an unfriend
ly tone of the British miniater'n commtiliffeation.
Lo Nord gay. it is clear that the return of the ex
iled ruler. of Tuscany, Modena and Parma will be
realated by force, and if England can consent to ap
pear in the Congress, now is the time when bar voice
may be heard to advantage In behalf of Italy.
Peantutterr.-10 the House of Common., on
Thursday, Mr. Bright inveighed against the attacks
upon the French Emperor and consequently the
French nation, which tended to plunge tole country
into a war. If he wore in the position of Lord Rus
sell, he would try to emancipate himself from the
old bloody tradition. of the Foreign Office. He
would approach France to a aenaible, moral and
thristian spirit, and ascertain the sincerity of the
government by proposing the alterationof the tariffs
of the two countries in the interest of free trade. He
believed if this offer be honestly made, and not with
diplomatic finesse, it would bring about a different
Mate of
Lord Jobe Resell said be bad seen with pain, at..
tempts' made to awaken a feeling In this country
egaleat the sovereign and people of France, which
could only produce on their part a feeling of animos
ity 'Talon the people of this counlcy. He believed
that the Emperor of France had been a faithfid ally
of this country. What then was the meaning of the
eontineal Invectives against him? He believed, en
far as ha was concerned, that the Emperor had been
enslave to got rid of protecting dunes as iojeirious
to Frazee, but it would not be prudent to give •
handle to tho protectionist party in that country
to charge him with sacrificing the,intereets of France
to those of England.
On Friday, in reply to an inquiry by Mr. Pease,
Lord Palmerston said the formation of harbors of
refuge on our coasts, was en object of great Impor
tance, bat it was calculated that the expense that
would be incurred, would be about four millions of
pounds sterling; so her Mejestra government, had
no intention to promise a measure upon - lbla subject
during the present enesion. In reply to a question
by Mr. Griffith, Lord Russell said that be had under
stood from the Emperor of France, that there is no
provision or andentanding in the treaty of Tillafran
ea, that the late dynasties of Tuscany, Modena and
Parma, be restored to those possessions, by military::
force if nunnery.
COMMERCIAL /REELER/ !INCR.—Lew/on Money Mar
ket, July 22.—Coneola closed at Rif ®94i for mon
ey on account. The bullion in the Bank of England
has decreased £342,000. The money market Is un
changed, and cloyed with a good demand.
Lo3DON, Saturday, July 22 —Noon--Consols have
declined to 941
Liverpool' Cotton Harker, July 22.—The sales for
the week have been 50,000 bales, Including 6,500 to -
speculators and 12,000 bales for exponent All
qualities have declined about fd. Some circulars
say that at one time the market rallied and closed at:
id decline. The sales of Cotton to.day, Friday,
were 8,000 bales, ioclading 1,000 to speculators and
1,000 bales for export. The cloalog quotations are
as follow, with a steady market: N. 0. fair 06; Mid
dling 81; Mobile fair 7f; ?diddling 7 1-16; Uplands
Into 75; Middlings 6 15-16. The stock ,of Cotton ho
port fa 695,000 bales, !winding 620,060 boles of
American.
Thureday even
W. Wishart was
fter visiting a pa
dap Street, in this
d, when the Dr.'e
angle of the 'iron
ICI driving. Fall
ground. 1
Heim
presence of mind,
. himself so as to
ky with one Land,
furiously.
. Wiohart was not
e was almost mir
.e to a kind, pro
ieee and numerous
.netituted all the
A Rxasi.
Starr of Trade.—Thelllanoheeter advice, are fa
vorable, the market closing firm at an- advancing
tendency.
Livertroon, Saturday, July 23, one o'clock P. M.
—The Cotton market closed steady, with salea of
0000 bales.
Havre Cotton Market, July 2l.—New Orleans
tree ordinal?* 112 f; has 101 f. The quotations are
barely maintained. Thanks orate week hare been
7000 bales. The stock In port is 8,4500 bales.
Liverpool Breadstuff* Market, July 22.—The mar.
het closer &m. Wheat has an advancing tendency,
and all qualities are elightlY Improved. Messrs.
Richardson Spinal quote the harvest prospect, as
favorable. Flour dull at lOs ®l2s 6d per rental of
100 the. Wheat has an advancing tendency and
in more demand, having improved 1d ®2d; sales
of wtetern red at 7s-6d ®O, 2d; white 9e@)94 6d.
Corn closed firm at an advancing tondanoy; sale, of
mixed at 6s 3d, yellow at as ®6s 5d and white at
7s ®759d.
frocrpool Provisions Lariat, July Z.—Provlston. ukase(
with a declining tondencyL Leaf 1. heavy with but ire
quity, and prior. axe weal. Park is teary, and quotations
are nominal. llama is dull at a &Wino fur all qualities.
•
Lard L. steady sad quiet at 64.0 a
Liarwool Produce Nor/1001y 22—Sager dull. CON
quiet. 17.104 dull. Rosin Mai. PPitine Turpentine steady
at a decline for all qnalltie.; sale. at es (Pe. Tea has ad.
Tanned 34digeld.
London Narkels, July ^ ..2.—Sfrura Daring quote Bread
stuff. dull. Sugar Arne. Tan eery dm. Coins. dull, and
prices eager, but the quotations are unchanged. Mu doll.
Amor, Aug. 3.—A terrible accident occurred
last night on the Northern Railroad, near Schagti
coke. Tho down train du it Albany at seven o'clk.
and twenty-11re minutes, was passing a bridge span.
ning the Tombannook creek, when It was precipita
ted into the creek below, from a height of twenty or
twenty-tire feu. The water was about eix to eight
feet deep. At lust thirteen pavans are reported es
killed. Their names, an far as known, are as fol
low,:—Mrs. Schuyler, Albany; Mrs. 'Cooley, wife of
the conductor, of Albany; Charles Berthelow, brake
man, of Albany; Charles' Plimpton, mall agent, of
Vermont; David Russell, express messenger, Albany,
and Patrick Connolly, brakeman, of areenbush.--:
Among Unwounded are the following : G.S. Cooley,
conductor, of Albany, badly injured; Thomas Mo.
Cormlek, news-boy, right leg broken, and otherwise
litillivd; Maul Flannery, t passenger, head out,
chest bruised, and supposed to be internally injured.
[IICC:26 DtSPATCI3.)
Amman, Aug. 3..—Nine bodies bad boon token
out of the creek up to eleven o'clock last night,-
Twenty persons are wounded. It s thought that
there are snore dead bodies under the wreck. The
following are additional DLIMII of the Wand : John
T. non, of 'Quebec., badly; ilrthur Forbes, Of Ilytown,
Ontario county , not bsaln curies Peas, cuir-
Ciont, New Hampshire-,0. R. Pnoitice, New - Tork
city; J. O. Payne, Dayton; Ohio; W. B. Han*
Whttawater, Miss.; Thomas Talbot and W. Y. d.
Puller, Niqs Took city. I
, WAsalitorni CITT, Mag. 9.--Prirate &patches
announce the Serious Want of Senator Jefferson
Davis, of hilitinippl.
The Sicietuy of the Treasm7 hulefi Washington
on a brief visit to hie homo in Georgie. _
The receipts Into the Treasury for the list time
quartets of the fecal year ending the Ist of Judy,
from the customs, lands sad uthecellaneous tourom
amounted to 8313,830,800, or $BO,OOO more than see
r!stary Cobb'. rettmata I
WASIMINTON CITT, nog. 3.—The Presidant called
a mooting of the °Aloe& today, to madder the dis
patches from hfinister Mama, in_ rehitioti the
frosty with the Constitutional Cirreurnmentofldeslont
It is reliably asomtatolffe that simeal menthe ago,
the Mir non goreznottat Intent Prance and Eosp•
land to assume the pnitectorate of bfoxleo, but thp
boys giToo no :wpm= to the propooitton.
Panaczcreu. Aug. 3.—A 'Pedal meeting of
Council" wu bald patterday allemoon. 4pp:id
centrehtee wan eillehlted to Puke each ore=
fin. the reception of the Mayor and COP'
foam Cittdmati; ea zip be oniiiitent with. the dig.pity of. aity of PAthAidtals. Tbicon
ire
66661664 to win hero at 6 dolock ehp man.
UK=
Dag. Ce. l l* MITCH J. W. alrii-Efh
sal few D of the Throat ...pa',
c'Ea Chicido'al4Rtiti ccinPlPsiew lo "" .
aI.PII/ 401 Dosuisi Cloanatiwilm. -Van Pm.
PittOtricb. Ps- . 00i:817TJTATICiii USE. 'AJirtabi....'
Wm gni to theft wbbigspoossup o+ , bY INar-
IV[AlabitkEL-411-btds, babb/s.putkitg
beaus t 7 • = :110/1!..
Moans,. Aug. Talk Juno Stallman, dam.
ocrat, has beau re-elsotedttreongretb by 3,000 vatas.
In the Third Distaiet, Davis Clutac, demoe.rat, bah
• majwity 0f,..200 votes over Z. J. Jadgih. iudepob..
" 4, 4 10 E4abt-Btgbis candidata.
Seers-max, Aug. - stainer. 'Clicassiin,
from Ilalteny on the 23d hist, arrived at St. Jot=
on Monday. liter news, which dates from Liverpool
and 'London to the 23d, US bum anticipated.
•
Paisuimenu,Ang.ll.—The Cincinnati dela,
mind hell this evening,
XER YORK, Aug. 11:7710 Akan:lshii Africa ailoa
newoon with 200 P usa ngWra . lpd,ESso,ooo is Epoaft.
Lotrtanctx Aug. 3.—lt is - repotted that tho
Democrats he re gained 1,000-voins ht:leffenen eo.
Commercial.'
VOMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOR APSE. -
J. Than, V. PC. EL Palm, J. 8. Clexilart,
P 1 T761311211.411 0114.11.4:442'.46:
f1A7 8,7761 4 6 tddrlY
113330 d, EuctenaT, Acorn 4,1160.
FLOoll—salty of 150 SDI. Super from acre at $ 5 ,54100 do
Eltilt from store at $5,74 160 do Lobs l'audir frets, store
at $012; 300 do Soper fcgm store, Co prised. ter=l, 3t, do
from store at $5,78"f0r Extra acid $8 Ed. Emily do, 4,4 do eo
at ISA $5,87 and $6,1088,12, for darer, ExtrnatelTatalty
,14n- 36 do do at WO
foreman'- $3,80_ for Zxtr., $4 s t n.
Extra Family sad 5d,%5 am 350 do do. at $5,56 forSA
tts and $1 for ratallyd4and23o do do at $6 60,y . 50 Weed
50,23, for Soper, Luta,
aw l and Amer -
BUOON—sale,
of &WO ONSLUdeto awl Mons at 3,14 and 10 1 4:
7,000 Su Stuotlder. and Side. at 731 and 964; 2.6001b3 0.•
Mama at 12513; 8,800 fbs plalxt do st 10,14 , 610X;15,000
Shoulder. at 7%41373, and 103 4 tca 8. 0. tiara. at 1214.
Paar—saleaor 440 be at /I.
001/M—adea ot loa d* 10 bop at 12. X.
IlLY—aalea of nt i
LARD—ID bble sold at 1.13101.2, nCO to 41 Wo. .
BllGAll—aalas at 0 bhda 1%; 13 do on orient...ltems.
SYKUP-11
of
Golden aold at 66,
I.oor—sales of 3 bales In lots at 43 and 4134/ '
RIONETJLB:7I AND Ctl/1115155/ICIAL..
The gold coinage of the Philadelphia Mot kr Os mouth
of Jol7 wee $117.768, being to doubse eagleatalf eagles and
dollars. The silver coinage was $13,000, being In donate and
owner dollars. Of cent.; $80,030 weie coined. The whale
number of pieces coined erae 3,101,V3Z, of.thenuregeta value
of $1.90,755. Th e total gold deposits of the month wars
$153,710, of which $L17,027 60 were from Califorola sod
jti1,692 50 were trom other mouroce. The kl:rer depoetsl
wee $57,770. Total deposits for the mouth, $219,230. •
. PM:L=2IMBII, dastuit 1, 1069.—The Dank flteteronot
shows, Co creuperison with that for JO/7 23th, a decreue of
Immo &Mounting to $29,240, an lacrosse ol $110,700 Co specie;
• decrease of partiti to cirelgatiosi; and'o lon 010,077 to
Coultkeed.la the aggregate o • mercantile dem,
no one could wish our banks to be In a better position thaw
they now are. Their easette are
:Doe from &Liza__
31,631
• thee nalLNea, excluslu =ow, wVe
for ,:71.
pepcolla
Olrsolsalco 776,043
LAAIS,BS4
The email et assatto over l7abllltle, cam is to 111.4:62.-
617, while their mpital amouets to $11,612,00. The belettee
of 1356.483 it the &knit teprmentad by all Ilia hankies .
kausae, foculturo, and asactte,uouluctotterdlo the abate JIM
Nur You, August I—r. No—The weekly Lank Statement
ahem, a comb:med. touttattiou of moranout, mad le a. ler
mtleisetory salt Indicates& eonatiTatiVe actlon on the pars
A
our bout sourro • dlspoaltion plum. Uwe:solve. ha d ro
ape to meet any data upon their resonrece which can to
made. horn yoproery, the harks have contracted 310,000;
000 of leans pall elf S/404000 of depoilta, end hat 17,000.-
000 of /pale. The dames of apace; for the week o lon
Man was. antlapatet, but deducting Mu ellipleous of Lou
tatarday, and for the Oalaorrda arrl,sl, there Is
probably hot about $20,000,C00 aetnally to bank Mb morn
lag. Iha decline in deposals Is the natural oonetqueiree of
the ematractloa to lean. and lues of epee..
The following la a CualparstlTe 2.41.11 l of the condillon
of the N. Y. City Dante tor the weeks ending lady 1:3 and
Jolt
July 23. July 31.
Loans $119,e1n1.101l $11931,113 Dec--$5805743
21,10012 20.764,504 Dec-. ULM
Circulation 5,1711,627 5,214,04 Inc._ 41,333
Net DepoUts.-. 75,301,913 74,474,690 Dcc... 8 . -7,049
With great ettilteca, t e cock market trnday to sharked
by cunalderable sthength, and the fencing generally atenl
higher than on Ilaterday. The retell mummy the remark
in our last that there was no pulsate of stork on the mar.
kat sad the: bat • tenderste amount of buying wont& beta
qul ' red to give the market an upward Imiellue—fir. Y. Tri
bune.
Cum/MILL; Monday Suelog, Anput I.—Asusant, tu the
Opening or the week, the Money Market I. very , quiet. A.
nenrcley of currency la complained of by some of the nevicets,
yet the offerings of peperfur discount are not abundant:
Elthange on that...llln fall thpply Ibr carrut demand,
so that the mutat is decidedly eau, aod likely will, soon
after the 4th, snoop to 34 ci cent
' Ths flour market 1119 In better tons tottsy then at the
close of the week, butimmuctlons iodinate DO .harked
prorOlnefut In the disposition of buyer.. For wbu re t the is
a better Inqui. The di/Ulrich. style lo price Indwell
white and red I. lan than It be. been fur Kuno il.qta,'and red
hes
be. In boiler proportional. demand. Corn Niturnends
tab quotation. with eau, but there Is hale doing. Inrarrifr
lees an not feu buyout The alum preeeihogae to the
damage dem by the protracted drought hes contribute.'
meth to It. support ut pruut below. hour- report tie
dunage In tome put. ot toe cottony u put repent:cm b.
there on bat be a well gronmial hope tbst the product of
the extuallee country epproptleted to Its culture, will be
fully up to If not In racer= of the avereg, ...generous Min
ft:41,3 . .4.1 . day, over quite a wile bolt of comity Borth of
at, and If ft can do the corn cup no good Its bet/ult. are Ice
coludable In other respect.. Oat. command price. quoted
whiloet tilllikuitTe and the market tends to batter Boren
Bye Is to more ragout, and has advanced ta SO., with Isamu
market, Whisky, -le and study. Ileceipts dcolog twenty
four ham:—
Mbar, Lurch,—
'Whisky, barrals.-.
Corn, bashels....
Whale, bushel..
Oats, bushel._...
Barley, Mullets_
_..__._.__.. boas
[Commercial-
Carriagm, Auidin I—M.o.—Elora writing our bet re
view, flour and wheat have toothed bottoM, and the charge
in figure• are upward, la drat too change connate more in
• firm feeding then in higher prima, but with wheat this te
not the cote, for a dechied advance het aken piece, and at ..
the prawn' mamma holden coolly& the market, because
there Is a light ripply on baud, and far no
is it
appermi to no that reaties who forward to this market, whim..
they knew of ademaud, hold back their
es
n ot at if they
capeeted •
co
minium The does not
We
fol.
low, and we think it sill not in this Instance. We htlll6lll
that "Dow is the accepted time" for grain holderatodlepere
of their mock, it they have any /pre tot the pummels there
ot—{
PuitenarmaClitir 01aaczr , August 1,1850.--The uffer
Inge or beef cattle show a conaiderabie Increasearer thoea of
last reek, amactoungto 12,wards of 2,000 head. Ttordensand
em /it-amt priers tell otf somewhat, and the marker wee
dull, sales nuaktili..tt from $7 to $lO the 100Ilis eat, the lot- -
ter for prime quality. - --pro were mime left ever.
/boot 100 cow. and wra . ...r,:re offered nod acid M. from --
V- 5 to $5O each, according to qnalffqi rt.p.........)er.rr .--.-
Of fat hogs, the arrivals at litho 700
head this week, all of which wen told st from $9 to $9,7 . 5'?
100 fbs net, amordLog to audition.
Mme 1.000 sheep arrived and mid tote weak at tram ./$
$44 $l5 ter, as to condition. The market was bd.*.
RIVER NEWS.
Yesterday was warm, but pleasant, with a cloudy tlyt
There ware oo arrivals or departures, the stage of water tog
being improved eat iclent for navigation. Misr. 2 bet attf
the From the Cincinnati Cortunercial, of yesterday, wo ropy .
following :
The J. b. Ford, reported aground and laid up of Planer.
hemetti ervived contrary to expectation,
having worked over too tar. the knocked her chimney.
down In Burnam.= lot Wednesday, and lost two day. at
Game island, where she groundod In the fog. Ste brought
down 110 tons, prinelp.l y for Loulevitle. Me vatted down
during the afternoort ehe will return here on Weimaday,
and Jayep for repair..
The Kate French tame In from Cloyandotte river with
over 100 tone
The Isaac Shelly, after several months absence, arrived
from Minnesota river, with 718 toms, picked up at Et. Laud.,
the discharged 22 tiitia wheat at Aurora. The &lolly wiling
in the dock kers for complete repaint, prat - Mos to entering
the Cincinnati and Kentucky river trade as areguler packet,
The .prightly Conewago alp ar rived from St. lams, hay
ing registered 150 cabin and deck punengers doting the alp.
the discharged IP Obis Emir and:lo bales hemp at LonkrValc,
1000 sack. core at Patriot, 20 bads tobacco her,, and roe/tip
pet 82 bales hemp far klayaville on the Foley Queen. The
Ante Francis wee prep :tog to leave far CI ayandotte at dusk,.
erith very little freight, but thronged with people.
The Louhrrille Jennie% of Dlonday, anisonnes. the arrival
and departure on the mama day, of the Vixen, from FlLM
barge, to Of, Loran
•
The Wheeling Intelligent., of the 2.1 Instant says
. Thero were thirty Inches of water in the channel, ptsterdy,
tad the river was abont at etan.l.” It IMMAIIICIIII the ar
rival of the Jacob Sweeney from below, Elle Witt ran be•
tween that UV and Parkersburg.
We clip the following Wow Crum the Et. Lchis Repeal.
can, of th e Is; Umlaut the wsnty.fner Loam endleg ei
dark lest mentos'. toe river receded 10 Macs. The tipper
rivers ere all repotted fidling. The weather Is ' , CU flucand
becoming somewhat warmer.
• ..•
Arrivals 'retards; were the Lehigh from Melia:tett, aid.
Umpire m No
Orina awl Poet BiY from 1111.miermr.
Clo. 3 from Louisville. Usatabel City Irina/U.oton,
Bey Lett from St. J.meph,ead ramble& from tit. Feu L Tho
LOAM arrived from Memphis lots La Ittp.oplug, She Om..
he from Blom City, and ohs Now Pills City from tie.. or.
lama, will be et the levee title =Awning.
The Umpire No. ale aloof to enter the 1111nota. trade ea s.
regular packet, to commend'of the is •
very munch end soul low water beet,Aml 'vial rem se an lu.
dermadent picket.
The Pembina bad • fall amp of freight, end wee fall of
people from Bt. Peal.
The popular paieenter steamer Dacotab, CiPt.Lightner,
at 4
will leave
for r. it. Cincinnati .4 rituburs4
Steamboat Iteslnor.
ARRIVED. - • DETAIL:MD.
Telegraph * Brovosdllq, Telograpti, lirowtrroAß9: ' r
IdDrsoo, BroirtATElrq • J Orc.vovr Droner' q '
COI. Bayard, Elturbettr: • CAL Blvard, RthrAbet;
rear—rtzlas. •
Tetegriaptilwi
• New You, dog. 3.4Ordnon steady; sales 600 balm..—
.Flour adrauoed; ales 14" blds. Wheat advanced; colt
1200 torah mold; $1,3C0110. Cora shadinglB,oo0 bash. Onto dull at alkdeld. Elm Pork be rllet std
hee
Mandy at
shoktr lard Windy at 10%4141m laws
pd. for t quallty: iChfsky ndidllKe 6 hr.t .
*toady; there s lards export Inquiry; elucovado
hoary and declined %. with sake at 10 , 44144'
tor Bro.
Stock iforts.—Stocksncintioged: Chkegod Rock lalsad
ell Moeda Chanel Railroad Olt: hbritathhohnlc-r.
New York Central 733, 4 allnouri olses • 34: Ceel.nt Cat.
ado 03%; hilehigan Ondral 71154: Prle r. , y4; Cieyelawl a .Toledo Sh Taman Panned lb% redgi. bkh - -.
Perumeille, deg. a.—Flostr anchankel: sovpda c o, .
forward slowly, and holders are arm, . Aye Plow wed . Coen
Meal Is dull at $3,74 for the former And AUX- for the:
latter. Wheat rather warm, sad for prime iota the recce
sales of 50.0 Inurisoaunon and'prio. -
tad at dl,2Odeld.. obledY 111.24 some Infector old was V....
colas El. and 204/0 badl 6=1%010 90, :Rye quiet at 7fro,
tor OW and If kw pew. Ova 44 IC feirrectinsk SSOO tads-. ,
yi 'low n s 74g50. and darns/god - at Tar r.O) bash white '
srossht U. Oaes dale, MTIO bash old Dela..., sod et
U, sod new al PO Whisky dull at Trottelo.
galeo, sal. ties Pork at Celt* and prime at S.Z; a to t of
name p_hite yea sell at.lo@tos_and SW tierces of aud
stamen-IK.
Cmtahaty,•dog:d _ Ybnrdellfhthe trfnzblez, bid It
nrny ' d thihhh tlailienthoe, so that holden, were term 4t
$.ll Ibreholos papules, Ind the motet ; era avi WWl.
W hatwuTellluralaed at 840=40 frr red arid VA
Olaf for rut towhee wed.. Oaks in fair to dentead
atfor .kew am 430.10 for old. Bye le vary &mat ea.
Cbre exam:gel: Pluvlilota very drul, bat Doi Cllllllrd
idtineed 12%
- Lham 2 Cril. dt.d. 1.410ur bueysot zroin4 duet with melee at ddo, Waal Assn Corn
boom% With 11111511 of Iv= Wald pilaw enchrteded ehd
klasted drab Prottskens =hangs& Whisky firm st .
WOOL! WOOLIt
TILE r ntroliEst MARKET PEIc PAID
foe dl '
~taEtr of OIXSIT WASHED P. 413.0.1: AVD
t r oß WOOLS, at the Old Eatablithed Wool
N.. U 0 pthette , Baud, comer el'Oedla alloy.
.Ist32l.l.orldmadartri J. L.
• • •-$ 23 Cer,67.6
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