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IRE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PITTSBURGH:
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1847:
Err Toe Prrrslo Soo Daum Dissairriis pohlisheii
TriAtroekly, and Weekly.—The Dolly is SCV(I3
DolWrs pet mosso; the Th.. Veslt ly Vise Dolltrs l Fr
..enuol: the Di!eekly TIM Dollars per .11=0 1444
is ./nr nee.
Mottee to A.dveittsura
• -
ic2r Advertisement., to secure insettiosb vtioolit be
!lauded In by five ettecit in the •ftertteon. A uenuon
to ituv,on the putt of our etistoinetv, would be produe
~taro( mutual benefit. .
OP.N. JAMES lILVIN.
. (ay ccetu onlov.)
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER.
JORKPO W. PATTON
tut cratzutz..... roc., )
/OR •UNATOR.
.taXIBGE DAUSIE, el Allegheny City.
mR ASIOIRLT.
C.. 1 of inltann Tp
t.YIKISTIAN SNIVEI.I% of Wilklng 'rp.
AtAItSIIAI.I. sWAHTZWELUgIit. rnsinagh.
aIFINHI'LARGE,o/
'.. I Na tagAhostica.
. "J. W. UAXTER, of Plueloorgli.
rOa COUNT, COlOlllO , lO -
1110DIAR PERKINS, of Lowe : : St. Clot, Ts.
TOR AUDITOR. •
WILLIAM i,A V EN. of Verss.lle. 'fp
, • .•• sVps TN, CKNTILAL comaitTryi ,
•At?•C vitA I.awraoter •H
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lUIIN C KUNKEL. Dauphin Poen,
'rtioniAs•DuticAN,
,:.• • . JANIED•INIARTIN, "
Timm C lIAJUBLV, Cork.
' . WILLIAM Al %V NITS, Cumber:mid.
ISANIF:L• Al SNII•ORR.A.iIaIsi..
' JOHN P AVETILER.II.f., rhaa41 , 10. , . Cry
' • JOAEPII It CHANDLER.
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• • TIISSNI AP :geI:RATH,
int.t.cm LUTHER, Berks.
• icotscia DARD. Prantial
• '1•11031AS 51 T NPKENNAN. W 1•11,11,1.1
ANDREW J (11:LE,5outer+et .
• HAMAR DENNY. Alleghen)'. •
RICHARD JICW IN, Vsnastge.
JOSEPH KUHNS, We...ersiss•l
• . JVA Lla Eric. •
' DAI A XWELL, Northampton.
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•• • • • LeAIIIO.EI. A PURVIANCE,Butier
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EVA NP, Chester,'
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For L..= COMOaereild lolintgente. Don.tir
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poru. Moy Market, Sr,
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Printing Bualness.—Wantrd et :h , • Wrier. a
snunai man as an apprentice m ohs.
EUROPEAN' NEWS.
THE
• The French steamer, with her clumsy model
and old make, hes dour.abut as well an the Cal
adonis. which, however, made on unusually
tracted voyage. By the one we hove Erig
lVsh
dates to the 19th ultimo, and by the latter to the
2241 from France. The concurrent testimony of
the recent arrivals I. en improved slate of the EL,
ropean Grain market, ands corresponding tin.
¢rovemenf in the finances of the country. , re
is hardly on exception to the general rejoicing on
prospect of a bountiful harvest. In some parts of
Great Britain the crop is anticipated three weeks
earlier than usual. In I.aneashire, Somerset, N ot•
tinghaut, W ilbehire, Cumberland, Devonshire, and
• Westmoreland, the indications are uniformly of a
good crop. •
Wa observe, too, that particular mention is made
of the Potato crop, and of its generally favorable
taPpeamllcet without the remotest prospect of di,-
.
In Instann, with exception., both the present
supply and future prospects give indications of
'sufficiency.. The • Cork Examiner of the lath
says that a loge fleet of Oterchan: ships has anti
veal in the harbor from the Mediterranean, Amer
inn, and other parts, laden with breadstuff.. The
bay before Cove was covered with them, and they
certainly presented a mom exhilarating spectacle
the ever did a squadron of battle ships. It was
said that outside the mouth of 'the harbor, or on
the way to it, there were no less than hundreds o f
other vessels bearing a similar welcome freightage
for the great wants of the people.
A late letter from Dublin, June 14, gives the
• fullewing enoauraging aspect of affairs.
"There is a decided improvement in the siclal
condition of the cottony. Com food's more clump
and,abikidanteerbich, with the inclose of .tiny
vegetables and milk, has added much to the mu
tumor the people.. Fever has abated in malignity,
• though the disease is still widely spread.' It bas
altogether lost its typhoid character. Then the
people gather confidence from the pramiaing state
of the Mom which aretiniversally admitted to be
the most luxuriant that ever appeared in this cater,.
try.. The potato, which Rumor prematurely der ;
troyed, has recovered. and looks, both stalk and
leaf, the very picture of vegetable health and yr 1
nor. l'here is DoIN no talk of general disease.for
, -ern peahen of common judgment could deny that 1
when unsound seal hid been planted—a case
which must have occurred in various localities—
theremoot have been sickly . stnna. In other re
spects. `the -"mild pratie," in its expectal and
emenly'd insturity, imp,es the most •gravable
hopes sca desire. An eminent seed merchant
_informed me that the failure of the potato would
to very nearly compensated by the immense quite.
! thy of other' root crops, of which a larger breadth
I
,has been amp this year than in the last five Vears
'taken together."
. ' Nor are the better prospects confined to Ge.at •
Britain. According - to the best advice., the bar
. vest in Egypt has been seemed. and is abundant.
nit harvest in the Spanish grain provinces is .1.01
very kyr,e, and by this time see tired. The latest 1
rivals from Odessa state, that although the total
.''eciportlof earn for the month of April had exceed
'.. ed a nything experienced in former years. although
' the dethand cantinuSd unabated, and although at
.....,
protracted drought ',id the immediate vicinity of
i? . .... Odessa sad in the Crimea had rendered the ag'ri.
sfulinrists of that porting et. South Russia appir.
.bensive, there was no! the slightest prospect Pt
any rise in the prices. Odes.,, like the United
States, br capable of almost anything, end always
most be an active competitor with us in amp!), g
deficient crop.. •
In Pomerania, it is said that vegetation dee, lop
al itself with astonishing rapidity in the month o f
• May. Two weeks after the rye was in rat, and
it was standing in the fields in great 'beauty.
..* The intelligence fee eived from the corn province.
of Pima& and'yoeen, represents the present state
',' ot:the crops as far surpassing the sanguine expec_
Wilms inspired by the appearance of things at the
.beginning of the past Month.
'At Stockholm many of the merchants had de
tennined tot:patinae the eh ipment of Min during
~.,.. 1, the Wham:in-tide holidays, in order to have as
CR:: .1 .
. Xontth ite possible on board before the commence.
i1,, , ' ''itZ 7 " , :? . . iietli cif' the: export prohibitory lass.
p1•;:l .. ' .-.: • •••• • 1 , • D Laic, Frelau and Bremen, the re is th e
!-,l'
a1a...-..-., Wralrl
slf' ,. e?..'' - • 41mi-favorable intalligenus.
4 ";l4-1:.",... - ; '' a ..,. - ' I.OI.ITICM. filttys
r•l'., r4,i • I' % I' .: ::Then is as much agitation in Ireland as during
the Ilfe dined the distingukbed Agitator. There
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1':,.• .. , '";-.: ;Ili mach plain talk also in reference to the life awl
f!;:llriptviitea'of Daniel O'Codnell. We present the
!! '?"l; - ?. : ...'':. 1:: :,,foilowini from the celebrated Father Kenyon as
; . '?i•'-l - i - '.. ,- I.YHtn example:
a . ii l :„".!-, -.., ..' 4 Yenr . weeds of mourning imply and express
- ';. 4 that Mr.ifdr.Connell's demise has been • great loss
.!'!'....!! 'to Ireland; and that a tribute of nalicinal respect is
aloe to tat peonies: Ido not belkve in the truth
of like fait; I deny the justice of the debt.
.-.....-: eMi..ol.thrtnell's death, in my delibende opin.
1: - • . ion, hie been,no ion whatever, to this Irish as.
4 f4e thin. 'On the contrary. I think that Mr. Weep.
,
' . 4 ,. . . 7 .:: : ' sell hai been doing, before his deatk,,and ism!
i 1 . 11:- . 1 , .. 'mutt to continue doing as Magas he might live, I
1;: ,,. .. ',.. 1 .4ery . Orme injury to Ireland; so that I account
t,?a:e".:!..: l -hid daithlrather a gain than a Ices to the country.
~
• t:'• I.;z.'. as Ile W the vauntedleader, the prime mover, the
c ,
:- :i 1 , ;e ., '.; bead end front, the life and north of a system of
il''':`,.-.,','-• l policy, iho spervilekt once and despotic, so hollow
• 4'.1 - ?;! , .... end go ;arrant, ea barefeasdly hypocritical, and
! ! so -r diatioraliffing that the very osgapo of the Gov
whieb it pondered, laughed it to scorn."
-. ....' . 7 1 .1s It poseible that this nation can tern= infiitt.
stated as curl .O'Connell the boasted that he Of the 'l' --
f IN6, in s letter to J. A,
.7 :2 ,- .....:r. g uided us, any Wreaths have vouched every word Bragaw, Esq., of Hartford, acknowledging the
•:',..?' . 4 als': - , tie thid us for fifty'yearr, well, then, let Int 100 k
abontand calculate our obligations for the terries.
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gift of a pocket knife, gen; by the kith, Mr. Clay
L : ',........-..1•....• whAt t ar More we been guided? where and how ."'". 1 . d
the u
_ ea
lout be kft nal •.! We have been guided step by u I ha ve boo v ut ery una e r d a t u r t o ut uLto r le u lr u n uud..i ff . u
. ate self balderinked, to such au abys s of phyvb Pon A . _ 1 , n , _ b 9 1 ,
h n er.di,of heap . Imt Tana. Mat Lumps has been so stemma,
! , :t3 "..•., ."-estlerol moral mise ry -4° 's' .- --- , ' with supplying herself with masonry food, and
.:: • las end hopeleasidegradation. •• no race of man.
3.4.":3:ii-.--mod " ~ .....„,r b k pg ..] mi n .i.... ...1.j... We our country has bean; so benefited by, the high
Asil: -. :
.._ L ,- ." i L.. ... .hamehm, 4i,,, price which all uncles of subsistence bare attain
kr.-..,:. '- .
......_ ... „anar .?"*"....a this is : c .... u,h . oi. r d, t h at t h e ee mpetitionbetween Foreign and Do.
1" 13 " - : !! :ur .''''' - i In he
—said that he could I fowl. manufactures hu been mach less anathal
-7 .•Arttr'dedOta ''.'''!' 14 114 " - a°l L e t' than otherwise would have been. That strucale
F,lSt. Shia. . / .slcoi ii• :'_No,asn.r,.„." e..nj„°,.y d or ",„„s b r '" a 1 .. fur, hu been between welbfal and ill-fed 43 -
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,::. rt . tivest . betwun capital diverted from the pn . relr '
L t,,.', 4i ,! ... - :..... 4., , , .. t.1 . : A .:
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had
aaa t ina,t a ti a tth
hilt ,
that
Go.
gave. of
.4 bread, and capita' nosily augmented ny lit .
ei."? . .4.: - - .t, of 0014 and life;al bis command. And n s t. h 'l o ' fi d time fwa s ; n7d d fu l ri t titne een . Mln Whe af t s be t r u , ' stioen w . cnk E i 7a-
T4'4l't.i .: ', „ :loy -- " isselhe sue of milli . one . ." . 1
i.
ik
e n ) .i...fi r t; o l :7l r lr .. . l 7 ( llt i ond hope sha it ll . be ili ag tic alb i ttl iih s .
~ ....ir.ib,..,e, , a.a ,a,t r a to thist,tbrieon of 0 Lottnal I" ' . shoudr.• hare.% we shall be elde to Sustain a
.4,thk.": 1, .,? ,`..! - - ' • ' .
v5v,;..i- ';-- • - theloolitepi of Mt &Allow 'fiamlf , wad successful rampelition, remain to be seen.' tar.
3 .
„.„..:;,„,:....',,,,f0r ', pogliet*,-thst.. maiy of the. laurel. neatly hope th at nor manufacttues . have snuck
- arch deep and aunng root, that tbay will. be able
walldekrod from sr
i..t old eip mild • Mould, against all Avert, Cellist.
• Ihrßitros . linrximinq -. ~ . : - -...i, . . • 1
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GAL bite created imuchiihrutiouin EnZland„ ford
ky;
Stin in' the ii'duseof LOrthcand Mr. flume;
in'the Utilise of Codunona, hied oensured the Min
t •
istry foi their intervention. The Duke ol;
lington, in the 7ordi;entiBir halal Peel in the
suemined thi A,imilar Muck
was made in the French Chamberor Depittirs ori
the Ministry of that government, which war at
uibuted, in direct termv, by M. Cremieuz, ono of
the orator, of the Chamber. to the desire' of M.
Guizot to, curry favor with the foreign powers.—
M. Goizot replied to 'these attacks in an able
,perch, in which he declared that he would sop.
port French in rests in the mcuures of foreign
p4tey, whenever he had en opportunity, and if
in so doing he could rifest it by acting in accord
with the English government, hewoold not do it
with the lea mediums.
' T he policy of Protection and Fae trade, we
lit) observe, is retired in the discussions in Great
Britain. One of the candidates for public favor
takes this broad, comprehensive and just ground.
w That it is utterly unreasonable to expect the
population cf this country to be such fools u long
to submit to their home industry being trammelled
by obtuse dunes and restriction., after untaxed
foreign industry has been let loose on theirs t m
that the only chance of the interest of the mi.
Lionel debt of En g land being punctually met
to be fouud in our retaining moderate custom,
duties. (even if these were not imperatively re
quired fur the higher and more immediate object
of protection to the currency. which is the life's
blood of our native industry,) for any great in.
crease of the Nemec Tat (however unobjectiona
ble it may be in abstract principle) must Iced to
the absenteeism IS capital Iran riglantl. et was
broadly aimed by Lard Ashburton iti the Cora.
law debate."
Fess.: has abandoned her long conic taplated
plan of a military c lonization of Algeira. hi the
chambers the soot of three millions of francaWas
asked of 1847,'48 and '49, fir the colonizttion in
Algeria of matrn, soldiers or sailors, or men who
bad served their full time, the praference to be
given it men who have ectred in Anita.
This failed, hut in the pending hill an addiiitle
al clause proposed by M. Behic, allocating 390.
0001. in aid of soldiers freed front military service
l.ec'ming colonists, and on conditon of their me--
ging into the general body of civil colonists, wan
aiteciaed by the goer fitment and a second ad:lW ion
al cloven rendering it obligatory upon the Bank
of Prance to estsblinh a Wench Bank at Meier,
I.oforo the lot of April, 1818. cr to be drptie . nd
of such privileg, Hurls conceasior.s to the oppo,.
anion', are regarded by tto Paris
. i_urnals as ire
dicotine of consciousness of weaknem en the
part of the government. as well no of an intention
an ovoid, during the remainder of the version,
courting divisions upon disputed question..
We have net space hr-day to further continue
our notes 1,1 the Ensign news, but .hall do a!r as
we ricer with questions of public importance.
=MI=
Ham , iiumbohn..—A letter born Berlin stairs
that M. Alesatdrc..de Humboldt is so lit th a t
his physicians &spar tf,his
Srata.—The news frant'Spaih poomses litt:e
intyrest.. The quarrel linemen the King and the
gum' consort continued. Repeated attempts to
make Up the affair only lead to repeated failures
Too deamrsa a . ..breed had led to: setiona
enolles in various mots of tira proyjnees.
A rttuta movea for by Mr. T. hf. Gthaar,
atiiisaa that dm yeas and total quantity of gnan
and meal landed in Ireland during the ten weeks
',treading the 22d of May last, amounted to I.
298,084 quarters, of which 900,176 quarter■ came
train foreign countries and British poiraeseiona, and
397,698 qautera from Great liNitairr
Praz.v.—Liusrs from Italy' state that the prin
cipal chiefs of the -tidily them provinces or the
community of Capuchins. have been convoked at
Rome. foe the election of a general of lice mare.
It is the ant time for seventy 'cam that the
chiefs of this religions community have been call
ed together. Among the cowrie. represented.
rue France, Iceland, Belgium, Bavaria, Austria,
the Tyrol, end Switr.erland.
A neW steamship called the Guadalquieer, is
intended ultimately an be deePiached from Liver.
pool for New Yoh, about the 20th of July. she
will be taken out by Captain Hocken, it . theme.
IlitZLICe that will be regarded by many persona with
gratification- She is of peculiar build, the paddle
banes lying within the paddls works no in some
of our tier? Unmet. SI. ; inward to fun be.
tire. New Sock and I: ; co Captain Hoc
ken merely command. her,,,. sar voyage out.—
The natutalization laws of the United States pre
elude tie further command of her.
Maoist Osoccee. who commanded the
French Corps d'Armee which was destined as
employ the Pi mien army while Napoleon attack.
ed the Duke of Wellington at Waterloo, dial
at St Etienne on the LPinl. in hi. 82.1 year.
Mr. licararr made a speech at a meeting
held in Lothian on the 12th ult., tocommemorite
the introduction of printing into England, and to
mite a monument to Canton. Lord Morpeth pre.
tided at the merlins.
On the Bth June, Lord John Floss.ll stated in
reply to • question from Mr. Banks, that he pro ,
posed to suppend the duties on the importation of
corn, and also the Navigation law., to the Lt
of March. 1348.
Price of American stocks in London. June 19—
Penn 5. have been done at 72 for miner we should
'quote 70 to 72 per cent. btd 70 per lcent nominal.
Indiana done at 37. and Phnom at same. A large
purchase has been made of Michigan at 30 per cent,
at which price there are still bo)era, but do node,.
under 30. Ohio 90 to 9). United States 15.
M. Clay aad the Tariff.
The Scythe Makers of Itiorth,Wayne, Me., a.
• mark of re.pect to Henry Clay, have pnwentid
him with half • dozen . and the same mint
ier of Grain Scythes. In the letter of preseLta
Lion. it is said they were made in an establishment
which crew up principally in the prosperoo•
line • ibst followed the enactment of the
Tank of '42. From 80 to too hands are employ.
el in it, arid upwards of 12,000 dOzen of, Scythr•
, ‘ ,onasniitsetored there per annum.
6, t 4 the folio% log paragraph also in the let.
ter orpreselitatian:
We feel pleasure to testi - , that you ate opposed
to the present war—prosecuted sgsinst a weak
and di,uuJul neighboring republic—that war
begun in infamy, thst is prrsru'ed for conquest
end most end in dtsgrarr—whoa uil low twen
enrestned by the blood of our mow gift& and no
blest sons, and whitened by the bones of Ameri
can
Permit up, sir, to exprees the hope which we
cannot 'cease to cherish, that the country which
you have served so faithfully and eo long, may
enjoy the benefit of your ability, experience mol
patriotism in the discharge of the highest idfice h .
its disposal.
Mr. Clay replies,. f.tilowe, and we ooinmenti
what is raid both above and below, ..f the war—
Mr. Clay's letter is dated June tat.
I thank jou. gentlemen, aml thou, whom ycu
represent, moot heartily, for this useful and accep_
wa e p r esent, the mote highly appreciated by me
for having route such a great distance, from
friends who so highly regard our. I •
They were manufactured, you Inform me, a t
an establishment which grew up under the be
nign influence of the Tariff of 1842, and which
has employed from 80 to 100 men, and made
12,000 dozen Scythes annually. It has my heat
wisher, that , it may long continue to flourish to the
aduntege Of its proprietor, and to the benefit of
the country;
Yes, g entlemen, I entirely concur with you in
deprecating this !Weaken war, the cause. which
brought it about, and the manner of int thMlnence.
Ment I sincerely with that Corry bayonet ind
sword employed in its prosecution, by both bellige.
rents, were converted intu scythes, plough shares.
and SfCl, and they dedicated to their respective
M the innocent and peaceful arts f life.
I am, wi th great respect, 'Our friend o. end ohl..
meet., • HENRY GLAY.
sx'svrats s or TILE. PUBLIC XEN
tASTCI 1111100X11.10. ve.
EDWARD 'EVERETT:.
The inauguration of Edward Everer, ar Pres
ident of Ilarimul Cniversity, his old Alma Mater;
is one of the pleasing evidences of the succes.
attending rinerican Institution.. „We would
not inculcate I he idea that exalted position i.-to
be obtained without exalted worth, painful a. are,
the evidenceal to the contrary; for we Inner of
no worn loan which can be taught the young
men of the cinintry !—but it is certainly true that
great moral worth, high intellectual abilities, and
great indlist7, are often rewarded with the te•
epee! aid confidence of all classes of perple
Mr. Everett was at Harvard University as one of
gul l d moat brilliant student. who had
the College. He had previously .
oself at the justly renowned Latin
of Boston, where the son. of to
poor men of Boston had previou.ly
thernseiws, and where an many high
been won by the poor from those
many more advantages. But PlOT
way or another bas happily made •
distribution of its gifts than man is
the youngest
ever entereJ
prepared to
Free School
many of the
diatiortnabed
honor. have
favored with
idence in on el
more equal
aware of. Richsi bare their temptations to make
one idle for the present and careless for the future,
while poser y —and always the more pinching
the more prising—is a constant stimulus to at
tempt great things and to accomplish them when
attempted. Edward Everitt are among the poor
boy. of Boston, and attended its free schools.—
always among i the beat in the country,—and which
It is no injece to others to say, hate always been
among tbo tasst in the world. He distinguished
himself in College, where he was a moat laborious
student. es he had previoulsy done in school, and
graduated With the highest honors. From the
College he nnsed to the Divinity school, where
there was rio legging io his industrious habits,
aml wirers hp won rho-highest admit anon fur his
learning and eloquonce. 'lt was a general
it
remark of r at time, that his past career and
present abilities gave higher promise of great
nes• than tit t of soy other mart who had grad.
uatyil at Ca br idge. After his ordination crowds
a
snded hi wherever he preached, and he
pulpit e!oquer.ce when discoursing. like Paul
of rightrouitere, temperance and judgment to
come, were regards a as specimens of nowt perfect
nralofy.
Mr. Ereret front that time to the present has been
accused of wanting that eloquence of tte heart
which is sol much more impressive than . •li tte
learning of he head, end all the cultivations of a
merely into lectual taste. True fueling, sincere
sympathy, ram affection, and geom.. , lore, it
has been MO by his enemies, form no part of his
character. Hie friends, htiwever, who should know
him better than his enemies, declare the revenge
of this to l+ true. Beneath that iodic exterior
which Mt. Everett certainly. poeseast s, and some
times to a Chilling degree of coldnies, there may
be the warmest, sympathy. It is nut necessary
that every Imsn' should base the fervor-of that
Apoitie woo exclaimed—" The seal of thine 1
house hut, eaten me up." There is the tame truth 1
n the coble l at marble, or ‘ Me most Mehl clime, or
Ile most ab,truse philosophy, as theta .lain the
sunniest picture, the warineet sky, or the temst
oetr3. tith in principle is always truth ; and
what is c old and heartless to one man to but clear
earl intelligible an another. The bigot has more
warmth thi n ; the true Chn. time, and the partizan'
more of ex ernel allow than the patrol ; but who
would dre7 of placing bigotry ha - on, religi on ,
or patrioti c behind the uproar and boasting of a.
noisy partizan. '
What Itfrcrearly is as an actor, Mr. Everett is as
an orator. The one sleeks, walks and dresses,
by rule snd whether he personifier, the lover's met.
anchnly, or lhej soldier's courage, the revenge of
di spa I, or the hope that never despair., he moves
with a measured and stately march, suiting "the
action to the word, the word to the action" and
in all rest:ext. giving full obedience . the in
struction o I
Hamlet to the player', by "letting his
discretion .e his tutor."
One co 1.1 d..ire sommhis g mote of belt' one.
ltion than is seen
, u, the pulpit Jot:ours. of Ed.
want Ertt...atid something more of Gireeney
thin Grip .r e nt in tile massy orations and each..
es—but icon o these there are imperial:it Undo
and Item s of wisdom which, if learned aright,
would im trove the heart and understanding of
every maniwho would give herd to what is taught.
7
caves Mr . E run, afro hi. -mhos:ion, woe
elected a protesso of 11ar,41 rnivtr•ily, an
cube whi h be accepted mast condition 41 bung
allowed toepend came time in Eutope previously
to entering upon the duties of fits office. He made
• visit accrodingly, and traveled as far al Greece
and Romel spending, however, Much of his time
in Getting/ et, wbere he became, and Sell acknow
ledged to be an accomplished student of German
literature. The fruits of his studies were moue
a thousam times mere (toilful by the Instruction
he imparts I ,to others. his labor, were of the
severest kind after his return home. He was at
the name time the editor of the North Amenran
Review, le author of lectures on architecture.
delivered t Bacon. and one of the profesensef
the liniveiaity. In all things he showed himself
"a scholar and a ripe and good one." The peo:
plc of has Congressional District, not content
with the cirenammihcrd Gold of labor, as they er
ror.eously Iregirded it, selected Mr. Everett for
Congress, 'these he a eyed for ten years, from 18:tf,
to IBM. ( fn Congress, though not ilistinguiebenl
. ••• politician, he was renowned for his knowledge
of literature, fot his good taste sod for his gentle
manly heating. He wu chairman of many corn
' miners, anti to his tecomendation •nd esrren
defence ar e , la be antitoxin! many of theimprove.
meats in the public grounds of the Capitol.
The Militant reputation which MI. E ... e. t
brought M Congrew, was much enhaneed by his
debut in the Home of Representative.. Thonah
more an Matra than • delutor. he took rank at
once se the first -orator then in Congress, o r s t
any time during his term of terries. What he
said then 'lke whatever he ha. since saki in public,
was always interesting, always instructive. while
his 0.13 if ha. ever been most inaprewiie
What wa „ eisid• of Goldsmith. ha. beeneond with
equal tou t of Everett .37. ha !digit good non
ornarir. .its gold is refined in the furnace, so beau
ty and finish is given to whatever !subject hi. lu
tecium nil drawn. In the various enplane. of
student, rqviewer, teacher, preacher. p.dtucian,l•g.
isintor, godernor, ea minister abroad, and now an
president tif the oldent college m the country, his
whale atbstition appears to have been abmtheal in
the ilutiesif his calling. Methodical in his habits
of life, and temperate in living, ha has reached-the
:6,..
age . uf filly' me or two years. wito the powcasioo
of th e hits t honors of state and of litgrature.
His ambit on has, doubtlesa, been asiisfird, and
more than isatisficd. A life of steady !relative,
is now before him, and in a noettion as reimports
ible as it.i . ; honorable. In tho past, Mr. Ever-it
has pro, himself an ornament to his country,
and if Colper could say with truth that it a .14
erape eniiio
Told! the iiitabition of a twirl.. man,
That Chatham's language is hi. moth..., 0w....
Awl W nliPo great name compatriot ,with hue.,,,"
no hall this; praise, at least, I could le.tow on ..•...
a
whore vote in "am musical as is is polio's 10t.."
se
and who manage and thoughts are not a tel it
behind th ej of E imund Burke, who Is jut.,
renowned i having been among tht (not of En ; .
lith orator '
At a elated meeting°, the Truateesof the Pi,.
burgh Gas (President
held on Thursday, the! Bth ;.1
st ant, the President hiving ann , enced to 1:‘ ,
Hoard the teen° of Honorable Richard Ilidd: •
the falloarin reeolutibna were unanierlusly ado.
ted:
Resolved That it has been with seatitnents .1
the deepest) regret that this Board hue been t, -
prised of the decease GI their esteemed fellow r -
izen, the Him. Iticbard Diddle, the first Presitli. .t
of this Hoard, and that althowth twiny yearehue
elapsed since the ties by which he Won connect I
with this Ititution were steered. of Me call if
public duty this Board entertains+ giateful set
°tithe service. he rendered to d® Pitt,burgh n
Works at tic period of their first iiikanizetion,
which WS, ill • great ineesure, be :oriented tto r
present etattr of prosperity and us. f Ylign.
Resdlnecli That the members of this Board re
spectfully beg kart:, to tender to the I ceased fain
ily of the deemed, tbelr most corithd sympathy
for the heavy affliction they ham contained.
• Resolved, That thee', resolutions Ito coninnini.
cited by the President to Mrs. Diddle, and that
they be published in the'newepaper. the city,
Scarcel2el.lll . .-I'he -- Heccuti.e Cominiin•e
of the &itch Reliof Fund, respee•fitily tronto
'all thaw wbo hold stancrititions tit donations in
their hand to hand thew to the tg•tninittouwi.h
sy as possible, and livery panion having
he Committee, sr ill-plesse present them
t as they wish to. make a Gail report
T TOTItOIITIS/ have pawed an act giv,
of the night watch thirty two dollars
and the Lieutenant. of .the Night
rte dollars par.roonth, and the Watch.
right dollar, per month, to commence
it of June 1847.
itovitiss havelalso authorized a Police
te Monongahela what( and landing
The CITI
the paptiiit
per month r
Witch tbir
gteu twatttl
with the lit
The auto
officar for th
• APPOINT Or Pm:AC/was,
or • "us ANIMAL CO VV 11111121114
MACONMiII /CIT. •
Jelly S;
•
The PiitaturgiNuutil .Co4orapite Jjaomed
day ebatlt. I I , ' dock.. Tho appointments a r'is
as C.llows :
Piltabtugh District —T M Huelum, I E.
Literty at—S Wakefield
Smithfield st—W Cal
Wialey Chapel -0 W Miner
•"
Amboy Chapel--; aleb Foster
%%'clah Misaion—Ellobews
Eiat Liberty—J Knox, W N Gilmore
New Salem--D R Rankin., .1 Nesbit
F Lauck
Johnatown.L..l Shaw •
Indiana—M 1. Weekly, D A Haw
Diamond Mill's Mission—D Gordon
Kittaning—s,W Cooper. E B ,Griffin
MrKetarpert—W Lynch
Ed tor ottPiit Chris Advocate—William Hunter.
Uniontown District-1 .1 Swayze, PE.
I.ln.outown B E Babcock
Brownsvilk—J Coil
Fayette--D Hew, J !tinsel
Restotone-1 G Saloom G Cronago
West Nervon—H R Kern, M A Ruler
Connelletille—P IM McGowan, J Ray
Ligonnr—A J Rich.l 1T Eankur
Some eser—J J Covert
Centerville-1 P herby
Addison—l: Laughlin,] Grant
Allegheny-1 G Mopel
Pr. aloe—J Craig.
Clarkstoirgh District—S . C 1 Worthington, P
Clarksburgh—J D .... Cramer
Pruntytown—F II Reed,ll A Rimer
Kingwood—.l S Patterson
Barbour—ll C Dean, Jer. Hare
Bewnly-11 loon
Buchanac—G Merlin, J Analry
Werton-1 I. Clark,l Birkett
Kenahwa-1 M Dudley
Hanisville—J %V Snodgrase, M M Eaton
Middleboume—A C Gailahue, F It Briggs.,
Pleasant Vallry Mire.ion—W Smith
Lurnt erport—W COtleCarlY
Milford—A A Roger. G .1 Nixon
N \V V Academy—G, Battelle, Principal, Alex
Martin, To ocher.
Morgantown Dist —S; Elliot, P E.
Morgantown—S B DOnlap
Morgantown circuit—Al Titchenell, S R Dow.
WI) -
Marion-11 Sodwick. J W Fribley
ranvoilo Jordan
Mr. M. rrio—l McCaakey
Waynesburg-I —P F Jones, J F Dorsey, I' Petty.
Sup.
Greenaborough—J Gibson
elllrgicl.eltnurc-1 Adam.
Illealskills—J Spencer, 11. Irwin,
Vital y villt —J White
Monongahela city—E P Jacob
Pirminghstn—W I/ Lemon.
Wheitinsf District—C D Battelle, I' E.
W het Ittig—C Cork
Troadelphla—D Sharp
Claysvillr —A Deans, D Niel
Washingt..h—E Birkout
Roll's Urea Miuion—A Jackson
Charners—N Callender, W Long, J J. Dorn,
Florence—l Dallas, 11 Janet.
Chio—.l Moffitt. C A Holmes
Wellsburg and Franklin—l Monroe
Grave Creak.o Cheney, J L Scutt, J B Wont,
Sup
Now Martinsville—P Green .
itornarille diat.—W Kenney, P E.•
Barnesville—G D Kinnear, Z H Costan,T J Gig.
gins
Woodfield—C ?itorriton,S P Wolf :7
Chringion—J Dillon _
VV Blake
Newport—lt Stephenson. J A Swaney
Sher..se—W Alhey, M Bishop
Sonalettlehl—A Awe, 3 Philips, .1 %V F.&
nr, W Limper. Sup.
M rConnellsvillo—P K McCue,l W Fio.llll
Cumberlaml-14 Wharton, T It Buckle
8, —I. Petty, C H Jackson
Martinsville-3 Drummond.
emolorid;;• Digtirt—S R Broekunier, P E.
C•rnbmict—D Trae man
Nortaid. —E H Taylor, C E Wcirich
C,•a':ccten—D P Mitchell.' N ,Baird, Shp.
11'a‘tttington—J C Taylor. D•Cruaa, .1 W Shirer
W Ctiestel—H Brathhave, W P Hamilton
Fhotorg—R 13 yd, J W Bahr'
mi hfiele—W :gnome's, W Tilton
I'adtc--1 C MI rryrunn, I Henderson
Deensville—P Cook. 1 D Rich
N Mcl:al6J W Day.
Sieubtnrilk Mbia-11 Gill - mute, IP E.
Steubenvillc—G 8 Hohnes, T McCreary
, Richmond—W C 'Henderson, II F BavrhiU, •1'
Thompson. sup.
Kuorvlb•-8 Lenclen, J II Thomas •
llnoon r-1; W De,egu
I.llerson—D
Carrolton—E. Hays •
Paris-11 C Boyers, W A Davidson
Lima—J Ibtlaton
Cannin • —.l Hate. J NI Bray •
Masollon—A A Jtateran
Leesburgh-1 N McAbee, 6, A Lowman.
Bearer D;,irret—it Hopkins, I' E
Allegheny coy.
Bee ser—p L Dempsey,
South CoMmon—C C Bet,
Tarer.tom-I Archbold
Buller—R .1 Whihr
Manchester—J-1 Cree, W F Bleckburne
L Williams
New Brightnn—G M'Caskey, J R Shearer
B —E G Nichol.°
Deaver Creek Mission—J K Millcr
Columhiaum-1 Murray. T Winstanley
Walem-1 If Whirr, 11-Miller
New Lisbon—F Moore
Wellsville—M PJam,reson
Allegheny Collegc--11 .1 Clark
W Da Ile., Agent
A • M
Brown transferred to Eric Con.
J S Best transferred to Rock River Con.
DELLO4TIS TO OVIZPAL roe ..... et
Robert Hopkins, , Charles Cooke,
Sul. Elliott, • .1 Drummond,
. Wesley Keeney, John Spencer,
J J Swayze. Joshua Monroe
11111LIZI
William Hanes, 8 E Babcock
New•ltems.
U Fevre..., has been, elected President
of the New York .nd Washiriatm Telegraphic
Company. to succeed Mr. Kendall. Mr. F. is
clerk of the House of Repro. intatives.
A cuniosere crecetto.—A Chinese junk in
the r'. s.—Capt. Lloyd Blemmer, of thl achr.
Mary Augusta, armed at Baldpate or. :Wordily
teem ftis Grande, repartathat ho .yoke on the 29th
of done off Cape Henry, 200 mile. distant, a
Chinese Junk, with the Eroperor's • fltg flying,
Mere rtundred days from Canton, bound to Neu,
York. If we recollect aright the object of bring:
ing so arranges vessel%) this country wee to es.
Whit hpr,•rul nu doubt the enterprising - owner
will reap a rich re retard for his perilous under ta ,
king
IN ate Hsersainc. 7 -The Legislature of New
Hampshire finally tuti,urried hist Saturday. The
election its the ltr./ .aunt Congressional district•
:oak place on Taut•day last, and the resell should
be known ro-day.
The [those Gosoa for Red ft,tads it perover
ad or by the New York and Ed, Rail Road Com
pany after due inquiry and experimen4 The
subject is worthy of notice on the part of thole
who are.ei. , ,aged in Roil Road enterprise.
. The Srive zzotez.raoa of Connecticut, after
consideration id the evidences of the va4ous
manse, base fully, recogniz-il Dr. Horace Wells;
of Hertford, as the sole diecoseier of the (so cal'.
ed) Letheon, as applicable to Surgical operations.'
and haserpassed hint a vote of thanks for ti
wonderful discovery.
Ilan erns or TUc cost or was.—An intern 4
gent gentleman froth Vera Cruz a.y., he learned
from undoubted truth wily, that the dentur7age of
the weasels at, the anchorage, in( the egopl„y
of the United Stew, was shout•ssooo per dry,or
at the rare of g I 60,006 per booth, Ipetrit during
the ',receding mo nth.
, Wares at runtime 'upward.
of 1.8000 1., day. Many mad. are ktpt.at ode
=wage of 6th 61) or 10U dollar. per dry, with
remnants of 'cargoes oy board, which, with small
ezestgor might Ire promptly !Enda This wan
particularly the cave, with • ithethe; 01:coal yen.
arla, where the demurrage of a few dip, wan Jul.
ly equal to the whole nthte of the coal •
Grano' A Ponces ca.—The Whig 844 tioneir,
lion en Georgia ukseell Cerrolotions ropontling to
the i• acorn,' and epoidaueout scelau{tliqui of the
American people" in favor of Gon.l}ylor for the
Presidency, and returning thanks' to f fhe H oe , .1.
C. Calhoun, for his ammo in the donate of the
Unite] States. • The ]once Foecw hdill their Coo.
veution at Milledgeville, on Me 2811tof dine, and
nominated Geo. W. Towne, of Tadrot, ari their
candidate for Governor, fireolutroddin favor of
Gen. Taylor were Ideated in their Gutiventlon by
the efforts of Mr. Howell Cobh, who lettne. of the
•unfortanate souk who voted with en puny of We
pup to censure Gen. Taylor.
the toorstioi of Voir irobi . Sod retched
of. 325, sail4this foilduirig - taming.
SO:Oil it a Ansa. Osseo OP the. essy.. At Pori
land, he &Wooled the Unitsiiin church on the:4th
sod the Piesbyterisn Church in the Siterooen.'l
The following from the New York' Etpreis
ins some account of his 'hither progress, sod to
hick we may add that he arrived home on W. d.
csday: • •
-•• •
He readied Portsmouth, N. H, en'srste, at 10
o'clock, and was obliged to liinit" hie Flay m f 4 or
hour. 'maid of eight, which diprUed gm of the
pleasure of vi.itinglhe Navy Yard. He took an
early and rapid dinner et Portsmouth, and left, in
11 special train,—inuing through (and paining
• few minutes at.) the pretty towns of Newbury.
port, Salem, and Lynn, on his way to Boston :
where he was met by. the Cadets, (the Governor'.
special body-guard, which thaw) been all along
placed at the President's conics.) who escorted
him through the city, to the Fall River depot
whence he started by train for that place, embark
ing on board the Bay State," and reaching this
city, this (Tunday) morning, won't to his.fortner
quarters at the Astor House. By the 9 o'clock
train, he left for Trenton. N. J , where ho is to
dine, and to spend a portion of the day. He pro.
reeds. thence, we learn, the speediest way, to
wards the Feat of government.
The Lowell Advertiser sayi that, when in that
city there were, in the President's train, and
among the invited guests, nine Governors and
Ex•Goremors, with mom other distinguished .
gaols. Among them were Secretary Buchanan,
Attornorl General Clifford, Judge Woodbury,
Hon.• Edmund Burke, Commodore Stewart, Gee.
Mouton; of Louisiana, Gov. Toney, of Connec
ticut, Gov. Anderson, of Maine, Goy. Hubban.,
of New Hatapshire,Gov.lHill. of New Hampshire,
Gov. Morton, Mr. Marshall Barnes, Hon. Chalks
G. Atherton, Hon. Amos Abbot, Hon. Gayton P.
Osgood, Maj. Ripley, Gen. Oliver and Capt. Stein,
who was in the bottle of Buena Vista, &c.
The Colon of Wednesday night remarks:
We are happy to any that the President returns
in good health and excellent spirits, improved by
the camparative relaxation he has enjoyed, and
not exhaust.' by the fatigues be b.. undergone.
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH
Correspondence of Plttsburch* Clezetie
DRUM MEXICO.
forrr.gm,nee of the Pauthursh Gaze..
Philadelphia, July 9
We have dates to the 2d of July from New
Orleans. They do not confirm the declaration of
*Santa Arne as Dictator, but they give information
of the appearance of thirty thousand Meth=
troops in and about the Capitol of Mexico, preps.
red to et si.t Genteel Sot tt's adea>;u.' There is
much excitement at this news at Vera Cent, and
all along on the NO to Head Quarters.
LATE POBEIGN INTELLIGENCE.
FOUR DAYS LATER NEWS.
STATE OF THE MARKETS.
PRILAOLLPHIA, July 9, 12 M.
• correspotessee of the Pittsburgh Queue
We hive news of the Union's arrival at Now
York with four day, later intelligenee from Franca
and the continent. She left Cherbourg not on
the 15th as erroneously advertised but on the 221
of June.
The French Chamber of Depaties have con.
tinned the importation of Corn into France until
the fiat of February 1898 free of duty.
The Harmed in Frame promisee an abun
dant yield.
The Ainerican and French Steam Company
have ordered a second &nem to take her
,place
'in the line at Cherbourg, and the ..I . biladelphrs'
w.ll sail neat.
The Mail received by the Union at New York
is not at this moment distributed.
MARKEr.
. Neils. June 16.
Flour tins been oilers,' at 101 Cranes to 110 159
101.
Sales have heen ntadr at IUI to 11G (ranee fnr 109
of ILmr ohm the Pronnee to wive, ue,e
made at 93 to 110 Imam, V 159 kil to Scotlaud and
Selman,
Pricey at Grain bare d ie Germany, and
Lore horn tending upward both at Havre end in
l'artr.
=II
Itsruc. Junn. Id
Corson •5100 0: 150 BA; Low:jar:a ordinary
at 95. and lOU Lek. Mobile on.lunny at 99 Gann
DEEM
Quotations of Nor Orleans inferior 81 to 91
according to quality.
• Very onlinary 90 to 92 (rants, orilinaVy 67 to
69. Good to ordinary 194 anil 115. Good to
fair 111 w 1/6 a 117. Go..d to one' 120 franca
Florida and Upland inferior 88 to YU francs. Yrry
ordinary 91 to 93 francs. Ordinary 91 to 96 franrw
Goof to ordinary t 7 to 99. .nJ 6. 100 franca.
(The Kilo-gramme, or 1000 remakes is equal
we believe to 2lba, 2 os. 4 grain. avoirdupLis. The
French manner of quining prices, we confess, is
net very intelligent to us as given in the despatch
receive.' from OM Philadelphia correspondont.j4
Exchwer 11,tra-spunoen, me the IhtPthaegh
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
=RE
Flour—There ha. been a good dial of busi
ness doing in the market to-day. Sales suou
this feesh.ground. at $5,50 and 500 bids at $5,25
a5,37j. Holden are nor generally demanding
$5,50, hat the price is not established and norm.
oat. the market is much firmer than yesterday.
Cornmeal—Sale of 3000 bbl at $3,00 per bbl
—a further decline.
Wbelo--italam prime Red wheat Rona atom at
120 e per bu. and good lot. at 10941 I Ic..
Corn—Prime yellow corn is held at 71.75 c
but there have been tin tale. at that price. Sonic
small traneactiona al 70e.
eotton—Holdets manifest a good Jest of &ni
ne., but the amount of business doing is n trifle
The Grocery market is without change and
not Much doing.
Provisions—Ms Inquiry, for Provisions hss
sul sided in a mason, and the couket is rather
drooping. No. I western lard is willing at 91100
in bids and keg. •
Whit,!try in bbls is bed 26c without ending
buyers.-
rac ku, Corre.hondeneeof the Piuhltuteb astir
NEW YORK MARKET.
July 9,9 o'c r. a.
Flour—There is an Incensing demand Is,
Flour in this market, although that:m.lnm repro.
tied ahnlor• a .mall heroines. to have been
Sale. 5000 bbls Gene...meat . $0 per bbl.
Wheat—Sala of prime White Wheat at 135 c
and prime Red at 120a125c par bu—the ale. In
all are 110.000 ho- I
:Corn—riale. 40,000 bit prime Yellow Corn at
Cornmeal—Sales at $3,10i per Md.
In the Provision market,every thing imperfectly
quiet and no change in• pricer, or demand.
t:irlacive Oarrtsponclenre of the notanorgn ttasetto
BALTIMORE MA RAEI'.
July9,6l'M.
Flour—Bales 1000 bbl. Howard mt. Flow at
1.5.25a5,373. The market has been eery quiet
to Jay and not Much Joao.
Corn--Sales ptimo White at 61e. and of .Yel
loss at 64,00, per hu. •
Whiskey lo bile le selling at 20 c.
The market for Tobacco Is dull and few. melee
making.
Prosilions—All Jeociipturne of berrelle,l,lre
wisions are nominal In price.
'Llecon—Neuie 9,10 c.
BALTIMMIC son Wartstoo.—The terms of
lgrrement between the ifaltimore Rail Road Com.
pony and Wheeling are as follow.:
That the unrestricted right of wt., in gran
ted from the Virginls line t Wheeling, the road
not being confined to ears particular !inept requi
red to touch any particular point on'tbe way thith•
er. .
2J. That the'City of Wheeling subscribe. lien
hundred thousand dollar. team stock of the Com
pany, and arca.. its prompt payment in a man.
DOT sallaatteirf to ths 11.11 Rued Company.
Id. A freelg ift of two acres and a half of ground
in • position eligible: f or the putpeee, is to be made
by Wheeling to tha. Rail Road Company, for a
dawn; and the use of .tarn powat on the Rail
Road tack In Wheeling, is to be secured. t
The Baltimore Forint says.
Them are the principal tame of the agreMbent
which, as we bare sild above, blur been unani
mously made by the Wheeling Committee and the
Committee of tha Directors of the Rail Road
Company. The supernoent has heed sent out to
Wheeling for the formal approval of the authori
ties of that town, which there is no doubt it will
receive. It will then be submitted to the Hoard of
Directors of the Railhead them is every reason to
believe it will meet their sanction.
The Whealiog CW0411416 were unanimous in
their concurrence of the above terms. Does It
not now become the People of Pittsburgh to la,
•
ant themseliree,
P.ITTICBURCIA'BI3II - T CAZICITE4
Jtdy - 104.Misreasiiiatir 'ego
+.
• Pacificition of Mesico—Old Priestea—Mcch,
of the By in reference to the death of the Hon. P.
Biddle—The Coin:dry, around Pittsburgh—An Ap
peal td Piti.hurgh—Arista and his Gencrals—Ti e
*smoke Nentanie—Meeting of
. the Managers of St.
Paul's Cathedral—Letter from' a Younz Artist in
Italy—From the Copper Country—Santa Ann., and
all the fate netts from Mexico—Mob at Annapol s
—Sketch of the Life of Edward Id...vett—Mr. tally
and the T.nfl'-‘llae Preaident's twit—Appoint.'
meals of Preachers, at the Ihttsburgh Annual Cod
ferents—New. Itaii - -ftliacelliny —Singular lose
—National Anniveliary—The North American and
the United States Gazette—Filling bethre the Moat
—Gambling, cot tolerated in Pennsylvania—A nob.
scriber • for more than fifty yeara-:Gen. Scott and
Capt. Patten—Gen. Pillow and Col. Haskell—Ter.
Right Spent—Peace RtittiOrt—Ranke of the United
Slates—The People wilt Speak—hieCting Yn Re
nrve township—Letter from Mayor Jack frowning
—Pittsburgh and Baltimore—SotYTreasury Law in
Practice—Agricultural Products of Ohio—ty.. ! era
Latest Telegraphic news, Foreign and Domestic
Commercial—A carefully complied Review of
the Market. for the past week—The price. in the
local city crackers—The Cottle Market—The price.
of American Produce in varietal parts of the Union
—Amount of Flour, Wheat, Corn &c., received
since the opening of the Canal—Canal business and
movements of produceaghlatket in London.
City News—spirit of thePresa—Chipintis Entrant.
from the leading journals on the interesting, topics
of the day.
For side at the desk, singly, or in ',nippers.
Price 6 cents single copy. '
Subscriptions two dollars a year in advance.
SCOTCH RZLTl7.—Contributors to the relief o'
Scotland who have not forwarded thPit produce,
dtc., are earnestly requested to do so all Won as
possible to W. W. Wallace, Liberty street, Pitts
burgh, as the Committee are very desirous to bring
their business to a close. A. D. Carr roam.,
The Her Cept.'Huriter, sunk on Thursday
night at the heed of the Raccoon. ljhe had ofsiot
40 tons of freight and is not much damaged. The
officers run her ICTOIII the boy as soon if she
.track. The goods are but little damaged, sod
ehe will bigot off without flinch damage.
The Telegraph to Wheeling -has been aorking
admirably for the loot two dayepnet. The Whrm•
ing TILOC3I announce. via Telegraph, the eompin
meats of Mr. O'Reilly to the Wratern editore.
Mr. John U. Brown of Yetcraburgh, was killed
at Richmond Va., on iho sth. by the firing a
cannon. lle haa left a wife and children.
At the Odeon last night there was the largest
audience yet collected to 52e the exh.liniun
Mawr. Loomis & Gthon in Mesmerism.
[D-Rew. Hummer, of.lowu Cnyordl nrencit
she Second Pre.byterian Church :o morrow morninc•
at j pan to o'clock, and in dm at . .ernoon at 3o'clock.
In conuccuott with untal services. he will I , lCl.Crit VIC
of the Weill fur the disseintnatton of rouou Evan'
anneal re:lgtott awl Education.
Q]'WyTCRa llo•tlT*t.—A regular
Tneenng of the hoard of 31noragris yid Lc held on Sol
unur,
to day) at 30,e10c.k.
E=l
Er3=l:l2
l SAbeankt on Thuday. tnst , b Nev. J
M' A Connughe rl y, Mr. RIMER r
WILSON, Jerre of Jetronon,
to Mvot NI/SKY JANE,,laught, of in.. 11. 11:tyr,
At Pot:crit 7 c, FRANCIS B nactioi.ns. Pont
, vet . ) suddcmy. (eon to attuctt billiou•
colic.
On the Gib tact. at WlCllllpOll, D. C Lieut. JOll , l
T. Ale LA CB I/ LIN, of the U.S. Navy, Aged lb.! as
years.
iv! ElOOKS—Tc,pping• of Tam Pcppe T. otabe
Itef Torumeing
Cecelia. or Woman. Lovc, by Alexamten Duna,
Farhat De Nicytioa. No 2, by author of Lire iu Lon.
dun
Wagner, the Wehr Waif, by the same
rower of the F..' a :Me developing' the secret
of parries 111 Ihr Presidential Ca:Emma:l of INS.
Normal tinaory of the Gear, by Albert Smith.
Rurar Sketcher, short Poonli, by Rev. R. Ham, 6
cynm each •
:morn Ilarton. by 'dim Pickering.
;Vocal Leighton, by al llowert—frerb mpply.
The roacher,by Cap t. Marry:W-fresh supply:
brii,y. a prize tale, h / Lamb alarm". aud0111 , 1 . 4.
For rale by W 2 CALI)Wg:LL, fluor Pot Othm
build... 3rd ia.
M=t=
•• • •
E st . attrtiv '' o lo C t iT:l7o 4 l.% : st a s . , no 4 ' os " l
d
RoOtot 11.bles..NloOeine.. and other Cronon tio!mo ' re.:
Robrot Atmetn ll.story on t and onannesi Iltsiory
the Uooed :Oates, Ilaacrott. Graham and other.;
Allison I 911r1/ . 111 Modern Europe. lame. S.o o ioo
and il..mry ad Imo root • tme.'. rteovh Hes •
•
olonon. v•ga, rurally f. , .. , ary 1;4-
toe. her wail a OW trawnineut of II pear Yublica
nuns,' %Veneer. Waterer, Johnson and Welker •nd,
other Ertmonarlie'Shaltypeare azverel different Edi
.114, A 160, 0 itati f/J.lOllO/MI 01 LAW. Medical, end
user 3lnewllaneeete llaokai kLvak itaa lta, l'oper4ela
unnery. /ke all of whgch won be sold the loec a l
price at the ' fleoltatore corner of wood and aid sta.
jyawrfT _ _
. _ II AA I ' h
REPORT—The Girard laotrane,
INI .irsHatin aro( Tcust company. ni Yhuddetre a C.
dcvain •w I , l'oll .u,lted at ILI, shed,
onne the pa.l tenons.
II Alcectlants,Atanufeeturer,
Oteseq, IY Females,
2 Attorneys at Lase, j I l'oafessor,
2 Farmer., I Anon.
of other pon.utto
these ore .ttsured 10l Omuta, and odde,g.A
n. Jo Altai c ll
Ito do do I.IOU •• to -2e/
L. do do I year Ind over
o do du 7 yearn I :
Ito • d., ...bin, I f.•
1L1.1431 OA KEW F. 1.1.
_ 111 u !lake uselt's Lase , I ~, d.tde
Improved Graduated Magnetic Machine,
inIIAIIsACTLY arranged 11•1111 the Itat cry no/ a•I
I ,_A neee...ary Orphans,. put up m 11(11,(06.•Ws•ni e•-
•es. Accompanytna each are full Junctions reganteng
it• use and appheanonlll4lruutent td Ise IN ploys -
mem over nII other farms a , msittnec tore and lot, tern
adopted by the hletheal Proicasma sorrel!, A the
Ease as lannglec mast roar , went am] eTeetUa, 5/10
pier Marione nt use Idscry iamtly ought to I c sup.
d. Imote
Peters glna.td gig <aril...cording m site and trial
/) W WILSON cor Ith &more sss
l j e u r:r e t l ur ,
ine.l dot as ir.
Centeno. Margret", Ideates.. 101.novale. Olsten., M doe.
Ids
te, Family It r. John ltutaild Co. Ales tone, Itarton
& Gurster's Latour I.ll.lltree. M•totaront. vartou• goal •
to, and once, on hand and for .u!s• es
teltee inntle nettle at tee tern, store a/
lln JACirll {CEA VI:II I
•
•
SUN 0 KIRI ; r.t.c0kx:;..1x.e;;,,,,
4 rio
2 do Frloser.cd;
I do flresmr.x:
I clo I . CaCheS,
I do Mime..
Sour Inodrnir froth ottnr tloNtachatma o od for .4!‘• by
30110 I DICNI:V ft CO, woleflz I,
. _
f , IIAMPAG:VE WINES-26 hsoke. Cleutu:.ape
V Wine, or the following Key.
Trs-cotar, Ducal Gr.r..Anebote.Aluinrn• SMer, Held
crk. Crown, and Cock And ilk wain at. ,tIATIf,
vnnous vnttures, pr .21e 14 the Im.k. of bow.. .1 lb,
Wu 'e , "re iVI. I ACOlt VEll
I-IOCK OR RHINE WIN.:4-11no• rtauteror. boo,
°corner, Oe.sonhen, Johanb.•b..rlet r
and ltloael Aluseatal For sale by too ease or ...toe al
the Wino Soar of the solo•cobet. Person* on, bar
with these Wines and the genuine bra,a bred an bo
th, WNW!. frill
JACOB WEA
NOTIVI TO CONTOAOTORN.
°LANS and croft.nt the worlbon the fillet, mitts
of the Weatern 'Neiman of the Pennaylv.t.,tb Nadi
roar, to be put under contract on toe 224 of J u0...1,17 $
may be 11,11 at the Enetneeett OlLec. Fourth rt await
Sonthlield.on and after the 11. Inn *where in totnation
on the lubjeet may then be obtained • jyll.:lvr•
VOR BALK-2 2 auto of five double Clipo Chao,
/: 15U dose. 7 217.10 th 1211,12 end 1041 thethlownohh,
Siva" of matches, woako bowl, boutevi :IC 1.1111,
by the bbl or retell. IS Heltel:
jytUdit 4vellt nod l'om blerebent L2l et
•
IA! E. Llquors. ttud Liqueurrs In Ulu*, every
V V rarirty and prwr.—ineettrzt cul4 gni',
bl 1 AfX)l3 WEAN
ji lo It Junket .1 COrlier dual
MC MFG It L ula.Nn. 3 Large nth Mack•
era] for Sala uy WILLIAIIIO & laTt I
/YIP I 87 w.K. et
RY PgACIIES-3110 ltu rtore:for rat , . lor
I DICKE 1
OXES—Paper Lost aOl all site. of rartic Maternal
1/ con be had 10 F II F. Pal UN'S
L'a MILTS —Cordcrl Simi* awl lirurc clots with
I, wire and SOWS cord al .EATON'ti
tO3 Traamung Storc,63 canCrk el ay,
•
s tISDRIEGIS-0 barrels Flour{
ISO tine ks 0:10;
9 sackslinstoest •
sY g,leceisltesno; !analog irrms inns
C.nattren• end firc.ple by ys2 J IsZ ELL
BiCANS—gsblus- small White in store Anil for soh.
by WICK Zs. PIeCANDI.F.99
JY9 cisr trial and water sts
I 10T TON-1.00 tmles Tear.. Cotten in tiara an:d
V for lisle by ISAI/t II DICi(EN k CO
4" .i.,____._ water and front eta
--
S U N DILIES-200 near Bran; O
„
mar ttbortil in .tare and for .ale
by IvO J D'At.ZELL.
TOO 443C0-25 6o:e.t.a Nan% i rood 5.1. Toro
lotl ree'tll.y Canal and for..•• I.y
J 24 0f0.0.'
y ARLO 011.-12 bblx hooting from WoOlYr
.1 Emir Nod No 2 sod for rob. by
JP wolf, ‘I
C
1)0TAB11 , -41cnak• for sal., by
rsb WICK & bIeCANDLEJIi
1)IL &IMAM- N rack. aor %ale by '
lI JY B • 'WICK A 5117(:5&19;11•Fj1 .
RANLIKRILIENI-1 borrrh for nolo Kr
ny • WILK & bIeCANIJI.ESA.
" • ",
NSAPL/s1 WIN )1,.1‘ owd, f„„.,
Mt hi b 8 WICK 3 MeCANDLESS
1111.1L6IIIM—For sale b
))"
ECOMIMI
MA N d ll . F .z O , al: . l2ENT y A C “ CO,licllly
I
1)11.10011I STOCK-17 11. ior , ri Uriolge
11 Stock we Bale by )y.9 It Co
1 4 v . 11. IL ATUit bat jots received .yFlepreafrom
. New Volk, Liorn Frinie, Lace Moans, Wye'.
lewiher Ueli., sod oilier nrileles In greet demo& win
11erkrl n. - •
Iy7illiv
SI.1(41/6-10U plroveltl:glr,i‘o„,,,,,.
Ly
o 7 HANALEI' & NIIITII , 1f,01120 wiiio 0
e I I OAWO6 7 -04 10101'.141V•efifirlfirs1;Wii., 0 O 0 s,
1
received soil f0r .. ..11.• y v
- _ MILLEN ItLCI?I , 7t , O.
17eweiriiiii
flO !mute's I'olvenied Lsf
Nu
gori just iceolved uul fpr ictzsc) „ .
3Y7' Ric
O lio- 1,1.1• I-Otte-v.1.1W In are and for sale lAy
MILLER a RILKETSON
==EMM
auction - IS - alto
QY Jolla I)...laghTts, JUtllfliH
OMonday xX•exexx, the lab lost u WW still
be sold antextensiee wArtet=rat of forfittand de nestle
sn,ple a..d istey thy Goods.
A 1 .2 (raki, P3l. • f
A large goantit) of new and aecond nod household
romance. embrar tog nearly ail the raridy wanted by
Aowekeepers and Others. Abe, groceeteS, IgineeS.."
.-11?.. glassware, onerare, hardware. cAlery, !apaso
waders, Franklin stores, rookie= mores, klben wet,.
wt•PPlog payer, hand boxes, sbo els, gnus
the, 8 day and 31 , ham clocks, mantel ps,
At S 'M AL
A handsome •Isontoont Of fine shins eilt linen -b
pans and collo rn, sumo. r coats, pantaloons, fancy vest&
shoes. ham. ante 'el las, parasols.otald and Mine*
g4"t.m".4 ...foments, a quantity
of German and other gooey &oda, ,&n. jra
• -
Books, Paintinga,Enatarings.ficsralry, Musical Wirt
men.. &o. &ammo.
ON Samrdny eve WU r,tbe lath inset S u'efock at the
Commercial Sale* Rooms, taro( wood and 3th st.b
be mold n lame and valuable collection of Books In the
varmua departments of literature.
. . .
A quanirty of eery superwi Oil Notion., fine Fag
;WI Rail Friuli.6 lihignarobri. anneal wnicti tS ono set of
Boyden, I/Notation. Jhaktpearei the most maaniti•
cent work ever published; one fiery foie Musical Box;
e.
caper or Cornet and case; one Frehelt flora,. e.,
ae.
ON F 61.113 y evening, the 17th ittet.at P o'clock, a,
be Commercial Sale, Rome, cornet of wood and fifth'
Ins, will be soldwahout restore, that 'relatable lot of
etound adjoining the property of LI L Fahuestoek, bar
ing a hunt of •_y fe,141 Mama on Penn st,between Iliad
.1.0 Irwin's alley and extending back 110 fem.
kJ. that Int of ground In the rear of the above, bay.
.gt.tleetilinchot front onto oten eourt3o teal wide,
extending hark towards Peanst..o feeL Trnas—Ona
fifth rash. residue payable in fouyequal-minual pay_ .
menu. with ititerest. Title mdispulatila. /)1,11
" , •
UN Saturday enemas:m.llW itlth day of July next. at
2 o't Lack. will lie on pr r mire, ZI building low
of ground. :owe on the South sale a f the Monongahela
It wet, opporoe the hot of Liberty et. The above being
well suited for the cite of a Rolling Mill or extensive
Menufacwiy. will be sold together if desired, aecord
itie to the plan. Terms—One-fourth cash; balance in
three equal payment., bearing intefevia wnh aPP!okid
roarssion given immediately. Title indis
putablM e .
ARCUS BLACK, j Executors of the Estate of
ItOrr4 BLACK, 5 Sam/el Black, deed
/5'7 JOHN 0 DAVIR, Auctioneer.
MOIRE NE W . BOOKS
AT , oionsl , :s LFIT.RARY. Di:COT, No. ES Fount.
The Amerman Drawee& Dolt, a Manual for the Ama
eur, oud Ide•e• of Andy for Ibe Profemional Artist me
rue's!' V,miopec./ to the are of public and prisatesehoris
J
• nebulae timer erelon,l9 I a Chaproatt..N. A.
'Me Meson Monsitte Mr July. (No I,) a nem and
splendid Numurele. with beautiful ellustrettous.
Morin the Foundling. vat I.
laid Ellwin or the Uoublo Courtship, by Mrs.S.orees.
ter.
(remarkable events la the History of Americo, N 0.2,
by J Fermbl. I, D
Blackwood's hie:maxim. for June
Poetry and Truth. from my Life. from Me - German of
Comlee, ileum No.. 9.2 and 141 of Wiley & Putnam's Li
brary of (Moen. Rename
Mexico a• It erne teed /3, by 11rdnIx Mayer, No 0,
comptem.
Taylor's Counterfeit Detector. No St -
Chant' crs'Eneyeloryttdis of Engtiah Literntare, No.
A.e. No. 164.
An examination of the &Saes of Rev. John N. ?daft%
and:Res John C. Green, anti Be proceedings of the
Bishops and Conference of the hi t. (harsh an N York
against them.
A I in, all the . Eastern Papers for the week. 'AO -
New Menlo Book
rrif F. Boston Melodeon . : if-collection of Secular Mel
/. odic. consisting of songs, glees. rounds. Latches
the . Including tautly of the mom popular pieces - of the
day. meaner/I and hermontred for four voices. by Ec.
wet d.L VE Fate, Teacher of the Plano Font oat/rpm.
Volume Ist M. Volume dad of the above work, thtl
Flees. ti
For glee putties.singing thmieties, and etheri *heart
f et good music, the above works will be found very
destrabm. Received and We sate by
IYo - JUILV ki MELLOR, El wood at
Wines and Liquors.
VVICAVELL Markel-NI darner of Frost,
*Jotters for tale at Inducing pncer and terme.the (otiose
ing extenhere vari ty of Wines and Liquore. selected by
Menielf—nsformerly Cur Me firm Of Staten do Co—ia the
Eastern Once, Runt first Gamic
- • • ... - .
Frere Cognac and Clmdmagne Branding .1 J.
Donny, Cavilllion. old blaglary. litamtam Chant:lnger.
Pelevooron,a -.ruenene. Wird Dupoy,&Cor,and Paul
Caotillion C.-L.Vinlage• of 1646 ./4 1-9 Mg embracing
all the Hochelln and IMmleons gamma; In. half pipe..
quarters and octave., or by =VW.
11011 and thns—Fa.b, Wet , p, Anchor, Cross Keys,
Madero, Swan and Hoar Glass brandnovr , and old
" T r t:l:L . 7e.. England. St Croix; indeza and Jamai
can—mane very superoor
Whipkeys-I)4ldeoteh and Iri4ll,lllonongchela HMI;
Bourbon Co COrn.
..hif Tenortres,ljewniblitteirier,Bie,
hieing.. Pons, ReJ winos, white wines.
hfusonin—Clams, Champagne., Melt, and Suter.
nen
Rs gas...lndia bids, quarter cnks bhds,,demijohns
or bnbeis A liberal reduction made to the Trade and
ario t dowsiciiiiyers upon nettlentenb i7D •
PRINTS ONLY.
44
CEDAR ST., NEW YORK.
LEE -Si BREWSTER.
Itswatishest a watchcase la tho pear 1610. RN ll:exper
t... of boor I)isa the City sod interior Trade wadi
PRINTED. CALICO EXCLUSIVELY, at
low print—and exhibiting, at all seasons
of the Vent. the Large.. A wannest in
THE WORLD. •
. .
They ore now open i ng :revere! Hundred Package!,
etdaproung every new style of Foreign and Domesne
pfnaoetion, loony of which are not to be (could el,-
odtere. end wltieb hove jot beta purchased, and are
i f
13 ttr dd for role for Cub lad oboe, eredd, at
PRICES REDUCED -
• . Fita.Nl-
• •
• ONE TO FIVE CENTS '
pr. yard below the pneels o!Apnl tnd May , .. per
Cataingace, arthels ase Collteted duly, IoF th e
tbluesnaona of ouyern.
PIIINT WAREIIIOI7E,
NeroYeek..bene.l.47. $
.•
HEALTH I
W 00 D'S Salntspetilla and Wild
1/ Cherry Bitten—This new and valuable En
moot of traroaparllta and Wad Chem' has be. D.
o elt great recce•. for the pen:motet removal of an
.oeb dethase• as like their rive from an home state of
the !deed:— it promote., a healthy a.on of the Liver—
ttittohetn the Nerve, and nt once secures health and
e 1 (1.1 to the whole eyelets,
In ails:ries nj Jouna' cc. Indisclition. Dyspepsia,loini
of!moat Cosuvenes!, Werolola, Headache,
Languor. and tutu Ikpreuum at Stunts,: which is so
C ., 111111 0 /. a comiilisint in the Spring and Sucainerswasous
of yrar, this medicine hi.. Wits equal—and a
gle i will convince the mart incredulous of its pees-
Ire rinses.
For further parbctilaro the re-tier is referred to the
purnphir to which will be furnished lty_the Agenta,chow.
mg no. 4,41(11116013 to which this •oluable medicine
held op there tube 'have used it.
Of.p•Catinun to the Public 410
partiebtlar and ask for' Vt. Wood . * Sart Sparillk
and t%' ill Cherry Bitters, and recelieuitetiter. Titans
the fret preparation of there arlickg•eozabined ere,
ode rd to lite public, and itig great P t enft attending int
K has Induced the unprinetpled counteafen and imi
tate An u preerntive, ace that• the bottles bage the
lVouiPit Sarattpanna and Wild Cherry Int.
tots' prreacil on the g and that each label on the
..ttle It 011,1,1 hp the proprietor. TlatnttiM.Jr.
tn .! t emil, by WY NIT KETCII.
M general 11•;r111/1, Fultdro3reet, Negr IfOrkl
T..tx, Mark. Vitt!, and — b. Sauna. Smithfield
street. Pattburch, Pa. Price 21—large bottle*.
te.s46nr •
- .
Prices sedum( ! Tickets of Admission 123 do,
induding a dish' of Ice Crean{!! - Free .
• Concerts TriumpAanf !!! -
1 NUR F:W'S EMILE ICE CREAM sALOON,,i,is
ad alma, during tis season by upwards of
.fijkot
thousand L'itthats and Snangrn •!
The propiietor of-the &toole e i taciorte Saloon having
obtained a motored number of hands from the Fiat la
ordcr r enough tor the %hemmed
Ond vs.ce• nightly assembled, takes FRU pIC4IIIO
aniieuneloa that the prices of ado:ammo. to Snare VW
be tie abode mated. She old favorite.
'M • . ANICASS, MURt'llll* AND HUNT1..41%
Whs.c reputation as Musicians and Vocalists Wand
unrivalled in ths' Dolled Aces, will bare the T ot
oppearitis on thin (Thursday) creningiandlltro hone
the week in an enure nttv collection of Bugs,
Positt•ely chmmair the programme each everalmplia•
tenaiva preparation. are making for - tha OppflAF/110/
Alllllo.ll.llfr of.Amoncan Independenee
Az hundred quart. of Ice Cream will' be prepared
for the oeca.lon.
CITIZN:1114 ,
. Fuurth:Getween Waisiii and Agithidwd., wppdtilc
Maj. Larimer's Exelsgage Office.
prepared lb accommodate ma,.
*crtic n, and the medic prolixity, with • delieloue
bath. I tiv ate. estatilistmot Wit be ejsca us day. pro•
watt every thins rove-vow at tender battittta
•
•
SALT anil SULPHUR RATIIS ;unwired iirrenraired.
The sone. erteldUkanefit 1. Site& up le an enure new
plan, being ventilhated (torn ate tour and•iheentineriber
i• confident thei the Introvesuedlt oombined contribute ,
to sender Ihi. ehtehlis meit the most enrofernable nue
nnw in the clip. JySt3nt VAISHON
Dividend.
Ctrii“ Nor:go:ion and Firr bouraner Company, j
Pittsburgh, J Is, te47.
trttlF. Ihree tors of this Company bare this day dents.
k red n div dnnd of nut dollar and twenty-fire Cool.
nn each the to of the Capful Mork, oat of the p.m. of
the ra• six months, payable on or after the 10th ion
jl'=.ll.l
_SORT FINLEY, Serremry
riIOCULATIC. DRODA.
. Baker. No.l CnOentenet -
Prepared Cocoa;
Bennet
Cocoa Fame.
Notfolk Co No. I docolate, receiving thin
day from the innnufsetuters and Carnal by
tlp h "road PI
AILAAPARILLA—LInstort Comp. Fluid-lint
Sunapatilla. ,
Merchant's Cooly. Fluid F.nt.Saraaparlllat
Carpenter', do do: •
Cnnotatek's do do;
'TowntentPe do do..
Cons aptly ott band and for sale by BA PANNE"-
OCK &Co corner of first and mood and wood awl
titth ma. - FY
11 ft VlSti EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—Farmbes can
.1.1 at all tones he supplied with eery .petiarqualn)
of freth mound Flour Itoto the Hnhlarin Mtllttbr
JOHN I) 1) aVt4 nor wood ft nth as
DIIKIIoU—d new Napo!, pat
1 reerred and for tato at MOSSF'S. A splendid
work. call • ad look at it.
SUBIDIIIICEI--TS cud, rntegh
9'lbarrrli loneeed
IA bah.. Fla,
'
1511 boxes t'in,..., ianding and for salaisy
197 li/i4MAY t.) 4 1111ill
1 , ARD,IIINSI:SIi ANUliOtillElt P.F...&i—
a 111,11J,21.1, . .
•
.
,""`, 3 i:on n Te ' 7l . eale, to aniee: kir enlo y _
' - h I
UICIjhV a. I.Ae, water aplllll9nt!te 1
.01.1) j' 1. 8: 1 Ai - e . ty telete - oand yell eoleeied
( : . l', lkeetle.andsof.Gold fens, jun opened
1 .7.. 0 e- " thwo eetpriees,bY
aod fat sale , O ‘ ''' - W W WILSO
ILIED APPLE S - S p briar's on hand mod-fur
molt by —. iy7' TASSEY&
MOXiIKIIIIS—tvIts Dm -
. band Illaekikt2Scpe s
'MU Summit Skim dui -
! 'I T! 37 3 RATONr.
kACI/OVIEB—A feer env. for Pete hi the doern
ly7 /AMR K VIM
It It
a rrby !til:.ml(awl;
„ AllOl l lO
,
CUMEIIEIATI AND PITTSBU non
-.-' DAILY PACKET LINE; •
finished and fond ed, nod mat pooferlLY . Mtn . the
watery of the West. Every acetnemodat •ud coop.
fen that money eta procure, has been titne: i i,
nengent.„ The Line,has bead in operatton tar fit,
—have honied a million of peel*: vnthout n,e hod
itnery to their person,. The heath will •i Ice foot of
etul nicer the day pro:aloef to marling. for the feet,.
hen of freight and the glory of pa...agent ou rex. ,
ter - to all coats the peony money mum t e pant in
NONDAT - PACRET.
The hIONONOAIIELA,I.IprSarvs, orilit, •‘•
burgh every Alooday morning or lu o'clock, k% ilccliug
every Monday erclung al 10 .1".
- TUESDAY PACKET. • •
Thi HIBERNIa, NO. 9. Cape
leave Pitubnegh every Tuvadal awning
Wheeling every Teetdav evening at in it. At,
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
TIP NEW ENGLAND. AO. A. Capt. S. Art', will
leave PIGA.* every Wedneklay mom., to
o'eltrekt , Wheetin erety Weatii , rday rectal r Ll In P.
ID. .
TIIVBSDAY PACJILZT
The IVISCONSIN, Capt. J: Oract,•• di Jr Arr. hit.
burgh every Te hisday moruleg ai tee Inch: %%hevighg
every Thuroday eveisiet .1 AO Y.
DRIDAY PACKINT..
•
The CLIPPER, NO. 11. CatiLrraektorill relive Nil,
bomb every Friday morning at ID o'eloeft; . iieetnig
every Fridayevening atlo P.N. . "" .
SATURDAY PAORRT.
. Tim MSSKN(Rai Cron. Linfor:c len,: Potl.
bomb every Eattirday morning at in 0 duel, lieeline
every, Flosnlay evening a; 10. P.M. „
. • SUNDAY PACRIST.' •
The ISAAC NEIS - FuN, ClipL A: la.
leave Pittsburgh everyFiraday isioroine ot to o'flor:
Wheeling every moon, evenin g .110 P. M.
•
;QUIPAII-Ibbls doable refin ed I.ui;.;-L,,,,,
10 -- . - I bbidoubla leGor4 Cr....,,'
• • I elm '. .. Lox:: •
• 13 WO arsoded . • Jo.
I uerat V:l3.at; ---
10 ba linkso; .
- . 3 Lb w Clanfird; -•
5 hhdi H. O. ; slte IR
. J b WILLIANIs
•
Owns It. II Tear
S•S eta Imperial Tea;
tl do Gunpowder du;
IS my brt Y. II Tea,
41 do •Kliperior 1(.11. Tea, " •
:PI 'do : Voodoo% GUN
Jon received cod for sale low by • ' •:
. ' iticiarmiq
'EAS—The subscribes' has jou toemse:it fmoi Wh
1 'Pekin Tea Company's store m New k, a lime
supply of TEASiost Imported, conslatiug the va
nefiee from 37S ets. to 111..14 pee fir. A. JAYNE:4,
)45 AAP Atom Mr this ails, No 'Fl"l , h sl
OLL'Ah U MN, .11 . c.,-3 .. r:it! i tl
. .n; . _
papy""4 j""'ZiTlS•ken War.:
&web t
bY
for •
W •
ASHINOTON AND Hl+ GIFINEHALs, by J
Headley. This limy reed .nd for **le by
JOHNSTON & ICIOCK
it2ls' • throes of isisiterasa:lrd Pt/
.F A pL B— tko i reig i ti l Zirm l :Volta7" ." 772 gl '
of loos rii
once down to t wenty floe re7nr, d a. o ' l
_Jed{ EA7'o:l9,tl3.matkotof
?PIMPS of Omelet and other alnalter, bulb white aad
eotored, IYOileya, Slippers. Valchel,, Neel Bead
bogs, alaray• on band and can !remade to onlcr al don
nouce. "
lead . PII CATON
INTAZITED TO OORC/lASJO—SitiOr meanie
Steam Engine, wait or without boikr, Imo ton to
twenty hone power Curb. . ,• • ,
Address. A Bleb at th is • • feersiti
KPEEPING UP APPEARANCIOIi ora Tnlo for the
Kith and YoOr.hy Tel Arthur. This day remised
aud for tale at the Book and MatirthetY 'melons. of
JeOl• • I JOHNSTON b. srmirron_
PLAID CA.S.N . IMEILF.S+IOaek :and , whae !Juror
mamma, Casaantrea,Gartoanabla aayla—lately it e'd
at Good. haulm of Apia W H IVIURVIIV
vf usquiTo MUTTS—Nano* awl sv.tiewhl.
plaid and grcen; '• *apply rte• ived at
"Jc4o .• - '• %V .11 51F Rrllly'S
1, 1 [021 - DliW - 15rii 5 / 5 -r7•50 bases aby W .• 75 ••,. 11. , by
'sp'" iu by 14. for sale
be jea• ^ F VON - BONN HURST h. CU
•WIIITIC HAVANNA HIIGAR--11. tW
. y .b p;rior white Hannahgym, Just teceiti7i end fi, u ;
Jed% • AIILLEK & RlCKersurs;
NAPOLEON AND HIS GENERALS, by J T I lead
jeje er. F"
"di by
JOHNSTON Jr. icri)i.k-ro:,
,
` HAD—SO bbls No.l brims., and for NOr.
.
f". lots MRS% TH rc INUNCANT
1111121.6.1CL1 obi. just frec/Vril and or
I.4.totehy • - ki% 817LLHR-t;RICI:KWON
SALT—IO eases Table. Sak.juist reclianollin. sole
by " )46 . AIILLER Rik:KJ:T: 4 ON
ACON ANDLAR.D-4e.ait nosomit Micah;
B
I bid No I Limb
Per se eby POINIJEX II &CU
.
0 Flassetil Oil in min side by
fy3 . • %V it bier:AN U 1.15
uu 11001118-2 CO dorm us store and kw site by
U /S 3 . WICK aIIeCANDLE
A LUIS —!IJ WA.
211. Jy3
Q OAP-10U Sr* lb vole abAlbr side by
11-ICOlatn e alt
Der ha • WICK k lifeCAN albs
WICK
by •
WICK
PIG IlitON—Sasall tau far soile - 7
.• • ' . WICK It MerIAIII
AL ILEATIIII.-:For *ate
' • -•••-
S • • WICK tc McCANOLFAA
W 4 1 :14 7 3 . " VICK ItateC°llll/1.P.9
Cz.ovigt. pizir,D-2...k. for axle
Jfs - WWl:Mike
WEElbaies • e 7Aqsi s r
1.1
WANTED—A young man lo tomtit 11, Toi r ora .. re
banner, %Moly at Me Aluttard &Swot. Faw y,
RUUD •. & AItCUILN
No. 217; Fifth M.
I a lot reed • n
V W.' e ?.: 1115- / - 1 'n''. V W/W ea l j &
6,IIER_
Omen -100 Ws best Turks, Op .
kor wile by - OR
r•c'd 1.1
N E.TER
QtrIBIBIL-100 oz. Calwillins Jdoireekl and for s.le
b! i.:10 - 'BRAIINh REITER.
DIDA7II6-a6oo sirt , eleasmall Ibr vec
.00 ' WICK&MIcCAA ULYYY
CARBONATE UFLAA1110:11A-4 e4il.reed
and in sale by' n.. 10 lIRAUIi
XAIAC ACIW4 csultitut recd mud fur isle
JOU • ORAUN k ttEITIAL
11 LIVIC OIL-1 Ltd jun reed WO Cot mi. tiy
IJRAUN REITER
QNS , ARCIRATIC SAL
la for tale by, jou
•
A !tray. on• Wm! and
BRAUN .t 11E1 rEK
c'tam. Esio •
k3l: Aw7...ll=kavg.„-
V 11.017611-30 drums Smyrna Figs;
1. . bbisZ•toe Curranis;
. 10 lamas 61, R. Matins; fur .arle by.
/a7O - . J D W1LL14616 &CO
_ ,
rPO/IACCO—
.I. 67 hada Ky. Leaf, Isirappers in store
and for sale by Poesy I 0 CO
jell - - 10 gra., irt
UMIIP-1 Ili bales Mo. D. R. in innrenini Nile by
R.R.r1 ,. /t CO
- --
UFFA.LO 116/4 165-0 Wes paissird. • .•
plain- is. wore and
Fukavna iCU
fir sale by _ je3o
COTTON-11701min Tennessee;
lg. 0 N. A..lsDatus;
113 • re.pseted Miss.; is store (or
je3o _ Ft) itxtrroi i CO
pile by
141.00318-10
-LA par Lady ?Molt
K. • ) make tu urn
Is by
FO . •
RSrril d. CO
}WT.-4u kEpg &stoned fog' yble by
SYS ' LEWIS HUTCHISON
EAD—linpiiitralens Lied rot saNs _
4y3 LEWIS HU telliSiiSA Co
5.../ 6TTOIA—.4IO bides in stare and for ma's liy
43 anirr. HIJTCHIntifi h CO
MIAMI .1 1 1A0KJEILELObris Nua, L./Et, Sooni
.01 Maellereli Zoltan lopettlon, humbug 10.1 tor salt.
. brItAGALKY A SMITH
f I URI3D
S
Ointoke hlannunilietra Rowe
AMILY LARD-71/81am Jul., put up cipts.elylut
r busily use, [tun 7 to 34 los cash Jut —i.....lc by
_Ol ' MUDS fi OblaltblE.
errllE ONI.ATfI.I-80 nos. L.... sont Mnit
6, for tale low
. by, - , r• MMUS 1.1 I(
OD11: 4 •M
Owneno Mon.. anoin
UAL.M
VAlzry . 60- -- 6 - 0 `"
JAmES DALZEI
, It water tweet
LIIIL
OY—IUO _Basalt bole., pat up Fp...family us e ,
,1.1 received and tweak by, C AlistriflN •
All -.canter tatithfield and taut stl,
MOCA:22I-S--60 8. H.; tan received perttitimer
tieedolier and for esti. E - IiEn2kITUN
B.tet side of the lhationail
VIA' - LA HUAI Irr=LargVirts - rind air
44 dd hY •-- tels (17 MOW/ AN
I•ANNERy cip.,—ys Ebb, 1 :s.1.11b1
Jl for 'We by • ' J •
13jr1.1171 iaesa'and for pvt.le , Y
, . J DAGAELL
25 for sale
8 1:2THId`i `°"'"lrTvirmtu. vat
AWN strts*—l. /non, nu 4 for salo 11. •
*tr. . Si NV HARR 1.01103 wood rri
_
R. Cbrese ma',i,;? .
W kR
!TIMOTHY SEICIO-0 bbli ptime, (ciliate by
left' Wh lt NITU7Y:II} IA
M;lEaiFM3;rl
/..kt Ireeivr.l
t RICMET,‘ON
lODINE -40 or. jun received astir ter rale by
it.ou natanycidd peach BrAndy, for ;ale
P. 19 PC MARTIN
r .l
BLACK, Merchant Tailor. RialmArts
Jstraio. PinslAulb _ j.:1011'
(2.111E16111 APPLECI=bis, aratrant..i . in good
I.2order, r sale by C MARTIN •
•
LAILSINCIL PAILISO bbl 4 for solo by •
191 _ JC IflhJW Pld
PXACIIZI—A fine Wilde for rale hy
. WICK & fiIeCKNDI.Ks4
jut comer woe cud ww r
HMac SUMS and 81101.11.01N5-311eti•ju.. reej
awl (or bolo by . lOU ATWOOD, JONES aCO
netlicrri3O . Sllo{S IA nate for Na low by '
" in • . C BIDWML
liaenam-4w i i dnewcuawb, . dele r by
4,1 I- - C
DIcOAN 3 JTa d 7 bags and bbl. has! , :r . u.
4rausidsj . ssara aaa kr sale by n i iticrrn
J-1 sala tau"lelltaYTO &CO
4" "aIriEVIATIGRRI, " I :1 1
t;li
Item , pure:m.l
.111 411 TIN