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Warotrt, Lehigh i do .•'• • • - -•.-• • • • VII: •Wtm.uss W. Dowurro, Chester do - "•• • limns HAT2II3IIIt, Lancaster. ddoo • •.. • Pima KLUfi, Bork' • . • • • :I,.X.•lhran'samS.Scpoirrovinitlittmme do •• —: • - Wyomtlig . , • .••• T • • ' '/cows DrcuwerrmasTiogn • .do ' • • -. • •-• . ,Jotrit C. Xmo,'Clinton XIV. Jorm,Winosurs, Lebanon do •• • ••• - • "•• •• • ' XV. Roma .1: Ina, York ; • :lb /••:•••••.- ..'; Faimmucs. Saurn: Franklin ". do ••••••••,.. . • •• • , CaiswELL; llnntingdOn do • ". • •• XVIII. Cnitd.rs A. Buns, Green. ' do • - ."•.""•''' • ' • XIX. Gamma W. Howstss, Bedford do •• ••-• XX;lcurri R. Sersalsori, Ik aver • do • ;•,* •• XXI: GJZOIIGit P. Ra.101;t011. Allegheny do, 1 • •XXIL W. ll.Dava,CraWfOrd . 410 •, • • XXIII. IrrS, Potter • •,' do i•• .• • . - • 'XXIV. Jamas, O. CLurami.,Entlerl • do ••• • FOR CANALCOMMISSIONER, • - • ISRAEL • -P AIN TE R, it .. . - ';";• . .,S 7 : 1; ';'•: ' - • •'• • • 01Westmoreland County' •, ' ' FOR coNpfts., W.'IILACIC, • • Or I.'tSlSEGaan ..•• :" - tr" DB. 1:1111ZIIISLCi I JOHN 3. mrrcREL, Pittsburgh. ' • JOHN S. HAMILTON. • do. i • • EIIMI:ND SNOWDEN, Allegheny. • WI 1.1.1 AM 1.. MILLER; Yersolllis. .• • • lIEGISTIM.. ' • LDWARD • ' ••• - • • . 'Ammon, ! Lawrenceville. ' • •..cossaussioarit, . !. - . • ••• JAMES . WALLACE , Ualdwiti. ,! " . • jOILN . POLLOCK., Clinton:. • -* • :'-BENJAMIN WILSON; Fiiiatiedi , . . 1113rattittl .IJOst-Zob ' tJrinttitg • OEficr. -• • •••,,. •••••• CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTII STREFiTS... -"-, Ifaning added to our Establishinent; a Splendid Stearn4PoweiPrinting retrbine, We are prepared-to do all 'Linda of Newspaper and Root work in a 'style Ginn. surpassed beautk and neatness, and npon the most era • , 'sonable terms, IVerespeetfullyjnlicit idle patronage of • ' " the public In this-line of our bastnestf.! -..(jam W. CARR, United stairslCelvipbNbr AMencY '• Sun Buildingr,- N. F._ comer of-Third a nol . Dok streets._ - and 400 North Fourth steel—isouronlyouthonsed Agent lietnooratie County !fleeting. A Democratic county mass meeting will be held • on friday.evening next, the 18th inst., at.7l o'clock, at the Oregon liouse—{Corrnack's.Y Cen. SAE ilorsrou the Hero Or San Jacinto la expected-to. qddress the meeting. ' •• „• • • • •. , SAUL. W.,./ILLCK ralso espected to be Otbei pelinlar , speaker,. • k. • • - COMMITTEE oyCouIIITONDENCt. • . . iv° give to-day; will be found tisPiniattanipecoliar in .• •:-.•-• • ; -tereat,,aamingitcriv tlirei tEfif Srefforts that 'been made, by the People of Ireland, to rid themselves of British oppression ; and the well.con , . . certed plans of the Governmentile keep them in bondage, or diasolve the bond between it and that • unhappy, people, by death. The report is made tip , of statements from British...papers ; and cannot, there , - fore, be , relied • upon, except as placing every thing • in the most•favorable light on the part of the Gov_ . , ernment, and - reflecting upon the people of Ireland in the.most uncharitable manner. As all the patriot' iteivripaperlin'lreland have been suspended, by the - order of Goverinieut; we are not permitted to hear •• the deePtoneddennociationa against tyranny.; that • have been uttered by their fearless editors; but on ,- . • .Iyithe tame, andtfawningond cringing language of the pensioned tooltrofroyaltj. From a perusal of theseit.counts, we are led to think, that any blow which may be made by the Irish people, at this time, will be made to recoil upon them with a more than fourfold power.- The hired soldiery of the king . - dom will prove, we fear, vastly More powerful than, the poor, balf.titarvedfill4lti , d, a nd Worse armed de.. . . voteee of liberty. vßat.lllrYtijokto(ll;come„ When the • oppressors of Ireland shall be . poweiless. The time • will come when the “Greeia Isle ofibe Ocean' , shall • be again independent ; and when the money of Eng ' rand' will n6t rule the noble-hearted into of that coun , • . • -- 'try. , In the. Providence of the Creator, the time is . ..fast approaching. . . ' • . • =MI i . =EI : .• z ~ ~.:...... ‘.; 5' MIMI BIM 'I..:IIARPEIt, EDITOR AND YROPRIBTOIL.. P I T , T.S . B•U R H: TRIDAT -MORNING; AUGUST IS 1849 DEBIOCHAT.IO NOMINATIONS. . , FOR PRESIDENT,: ": , . e: , LW EIS CASS OF - • . VICE • • -:PRESIDRNT, • • J . -8T1T . .1 ER.-- , AT • FA P E R THE LAWS OF THE UNITED -- TR - EAT .: IRS, .RESOLUTIONS OF CON - GRESS, 4-r., ARE PUBLISHED BY ABTHORITF. . . . , . . . Adrertiltrs are:rip/wed to hand in thrirfaearsbeffyie, 'o dock; P... 3!: This must be calf:plied trith, in order to to :sure Conyeatioxi, August 30,.1848. •'.. 11 -Committee on Naiturollsatlan.—Sohn It. 11. .Kerr. M.. 1. Steuart, C. Borneo. John I.sy Ton. Bletianitoatb Daniel Mckipeo-Fred. The FOrtijpllll . lll l llo. r __The detailed report of noitiii ti:tio"' . e Acadia; • • Meeting In Behalf of Ireland. A very respectable and highly enthusiastic Meet. :In behalf of Ireland, convened at the Oregon 'iiiiiiiiii,;inr.Wedriesday evening lasi.' John S. \Va.: •lotteEscp; Faltcd - to the chair . , and Messrs. John .•-:. . _ • . - ',TkYlei end H. M'Cormick appointed Secretaries. Thisiiielloward, l lEsq.,Shaving been called:to the -.r.`sittojd, addressed the neserAlage in a speech of ininith ability, which elicited great applause. At its - '''C'titiettiai'on the ;following 'resolutttMs were . .offered Wm. Lowry, and adopted unanimously.: That 'a Committee consisting of—..—per. , be appointed to , prepare articles of association Jar an'organized' Society, ausiliary to the N. York and•Philaclelphia Societiee, and to aid them in rail. ' funds. to meet the approaching, if riot already Criail,,,or Ireland's struggle for freedom. T ',Allowing . is the Committee appointed under - the loose resolution. T. Howard,',L. Harper, Luke' Taff°, J. Dunes W: '-Stevenaon, John -Lowry, Joho,Taylor, Tehti'S:"Wllson; Sohn J. Mitchell, John Coyle; A. Burke,.Capt, R. Porter, W. Kane, Jr., H. Kennedy, r .• Wm Thompson, Robert H. Kerr, Thee. O'Neil, R. C'Flecson, H. M'Cormick, P. M'Kenna, J.Machin J. John Taggart. • = , Resolved,' That the above named CoMinittee meet on.Priday evening neat, at such place as the chair:: , man thereof may designate, in order to fulfil- the' - - doties - of their appointment. . -.On motion the teething adjourned to reconvene 'in the Diamond Market on. Saturday 'evening, at half' past? o 'clock , When the Constitution, &c., of the Association, win k° prevented for adoption. JOHN S. WILSON, Pres/ , salit4 ,T - I secretaries above committee will please attend'at' the Office of T. Howard, on :9th streei, 3 dears front Smithfield for the . perposc of their'appointmeat this • eleOing, Friday; Aogeit 18th, at 6 coelocl, • ask attention' to - the advertisement - or. ; Thompson-, in to.dePis paper. Me are glad .-_ let he hie. been induced to undcrtike the establish.. meat of a. Female. School of a hig h order.' W • - Base no doubt of his succesis; for such an Inetiattititi in. much and AVC belies° him to be well' charge of it•• ' • and other . liberal laivciy4iob-hriee;.pansed‘• the present Legialature; titivn'tiibaire sadly. staled 'the. temper .of the Medi- . %non But thee* . 'popular mdasnici,iiiiil have ho beilOkisiitted tri i oven by the most itivelerateifed crnlint~ !? ally Wiscortsin, . , ' • - • -• i'LMEagle Saloon is. again-closed.Y.,. ';...,'- - .::-..,... , i . .- ' ' - , 'Jr` . . M MEM ffiln i f 1 •--77 .DiTS' . I4,III:I9EA R : AONI . E1:110* • .. „ -The commotion in Relaml—lnsurrectiori nal ilet at tempted—Threatened outbreak and preparations to , crush it—tnforeement of the late act of 'Parlia ment—More Arrests Contemplateel.—Troofis pour kg into Ireland. - The steamehip.Acadia arrived at - . Boston on Sun day afternoonenfter a passage of fifteen days from Liverpool,:having trailed erithe 5.)9th tilt., bringing seven dare later intelligence from Europe. • The news frbm Ireland will be, read with peculiar . . ' interest . ‘.. .- .. No outbreak had occurred' in;lrciandi ap,.to Fri:. day, July 27th. • Affairs in Ireland..., - . '.••'-'..- Frani the London Chronicle; Jury 9-5. V : ''''-?: It, seems tolerably, certain that we are on the'evri of air insurrection, whether it has exploded or not. 1 Reluitantna Weneelo slynitything , inculpatory of , : the governinent at.sucti a time, we thintiot hat evi' I Pre," our iurPrire that Lord Clarendon should have allewed•the leaders of the League to have left Dati l. lin, knowing'as -he moat have known abet the, un• nouncoment of Lords John Itassel's measures would be the sequel of the crisis. If he could not have limited them legally, he should have exceeded his lege - Power' to do so, and asked for an indemnity. However that is past now, and they are at Itherty to fight. • We have always given them credit for being hold, unscrupulous rebels, and we think so still.- Indeed, if they chose it, they could not retreat now: . Their Madmen followers will keep them by force at their' head, and we understand that they hare • fully com . promised themselves with government by their pro- , ceedings of the last few days. So we cannot avoid. the conclusion, that' the conflict is impending, and, ceitainly never will the government' of this country engage in one with a clearer conscience ofright, or a more unanimous consent of all loyal and thinking . men. It is remarkable that notwithstandiag the vast i amount ofpaasive disloyalty which exists in Ireland, the actual excitement of the most dangerous.elratac ter is more widely diffused than might have been • expected.' .- --' • . - , - ' The Welk :Mil North'are . comparatively : free from the contagion; though fro m . very different reasons. The accounts which we receive from Kerry, Clare, and nearly the whole of Connaught, are favorably as regards present trarmnility and the apparent alt Bence of excitement among , the people. • In these counties the people are more primitive, more subject to the influence of their clergy, (which ia at present exerted to prevent rebellieri,) and crime affected by physical depression of extreme distress.. " The organization of the clubilias in rely few in• stances been extended to the west of the Shannon, • nor bare we heard, ex ceptet in Galway, of any prepa.• rations being made for insurrection. Certainly,inr ; alarm is felt among the gentry. ..- ' Ulster is safe—the demonstratione of loyalty and . physical force, nude by theOrangemen oaths 12th orJuly, have precluded the probahliity of any out break is that province. We do not even expect par fiat risings there.- In the northern and midland contd . :tear:if Leinster, the case* is different ;- the pea. pie arc an energetic, determined rixce,the deuced ants of the. English—and the great majority Boman Catholics; their character and organization render them less prone to the wild excitement of the Ccl. tie South, bot they are thorougly anti-English in 'feeling; and would he sure to rise if they saw a ebance or Outten.. ' . ' lAccordingly, thatigh not immediately menaced, we should not be at all surprised on heating of ! movements in South•Meath, West Meath, and even • "Dublin :and Wicklow.' . On the whole, however, there.seems reason to euppose, that at first the in• narrection will 'be confined to sia'or seven comities, Cork, ;Waterford, Limerick, Tipperary end Xing. Nothing-hat we have heard gives us reason' to op •prehend that it ought to be.eithera'ilifficult or milt- - ' ens matter to deal with the' two Menaced provinces, l where there are nearly thirty/ thousand troops and I five, thousand censtaliulatery force*;.anil notwith -1 'candies all rumors to the contrary, we are cowrie cod that the latter will fight as well as the fanner. i On the other hand, the rebel! cannot muster even ' VT equal inumber of armed men, and, among them -there fount bethe hopeless tit ficieney, not :only it. "military leader' and ,in mutual confidence, but, in ammunition, provisions and effective weapons. . There will be pikes in abundance; but in the-o pen ' r -field the pike in the bands of undisciplined Men, if. a very ineffective arm. It is prtibalile that barricadra • may be fried, in Cork, Wexford and Limerick, but we believe' that the Naval Military forces, which command these toWns;are, such as to put a length `teed resistance out attic question. The insurrection will then Jcsoine itself into a' vicelike warfare/ and in this case we fear that a great injury may be done to life and property, but even this cannot last long. The season - 6f, the year is against them. ' . ' • , Every one who is honker with the aspect of the rural dittricts in freland,.knows that there is hardly any corn left in the country. There aro no potatoes this year, and we have no doubt that a long notice which we have had of 'what is now coming, has al lowed a large proportion of the farthers to take mea sure, for placing the stock in places of lafety. - A very short time; accordingly,vrill attain to starve .the rebels out: of the mountain faitnessenhi which they will take refuge, and with which, Indeed,' of it be necessary to pursue th em, the constabulary pre as well acquainted as themselves. - • - , , . if the improbable contingency of on extensive and prolonged rebellion arrives!, all other coniiiieratiops must be sacrificed.to the loss of life and property in , Ireland, and of the integrity of the empire ; but as we firmly believe that the regulars and censtahula. ry will put down the risingat once, we cannot agree,. with' those who advocate ; making the -affair n civil,! war of religion by arming the Oratigentin of the 1 north: ... . . • • 1 The European Time, says, during the past week Liverpool has been in a state of great excitement, consequent upon the present report of political al: 1 fairs in Ireland, and the numerous body of repealer. and confederate/ who reside there: Their designs hare caused - the local Mitherities to set about pro- paring for any outbreak,' should such' be attempted. i Such a course would lay'.the foundation 'of future evils, analagous to those which the present crisis is the natural reselt. -..,, .• . . . : The Lord Lieutenant has issued a proclamation • for suppressing the club,. ' , , ' - During the week . tho mayor and magistrates have been actively engaged in raising constabulary forces, 1 - and this body now numbers 20,000. . I On Friday evening, a company of the Royal Horse.l Guards, with their guns, arrived at Monk's ferry by 1 railway, and early on Sunday morning were convey... ed to Liverpool. Besides them, the 9th foot, two companies of the 7th and Slist, and entire batalliona bf the 6thrifles. -The authoritie; arc increasing the police force; which is to number 3,300. The men, in addition-to their usual duties, have been drilleol to the llai_tif the cutlass and firelock, on the-principle of the Irish constabulary. The military force has been greatly augmented. • - , •• ' ' A squadron of the 4th 'dragoon guards and the 89th also arrived, but has since embarked for Dub lin. ' The troops are located in various parts of the town:and can be ordered to any point at the short est notice. The proCeedifigs of the disaffected have been such that a petition has been sent to Parlia mentisigned by the Earl of.Sixton, the Mayor and a great number of the respectable merchants sad in' habitants of'tho town, . .. . . In consequence of Smith . o , llrien , s proceedings -at Mullinagaber, airirge meetingwas held lately by Doheney. Tho Government have iseued ordora for I the formation of a camp there' as well as at Tilton. - Camps'are already formed near:the:twit Or the 'Earl - of Delhorough. - At the Irish Mining Company works near Bilingarry, county of Tipperary, the working men all. returned to their work yesterday, mid Arms 'that were Mon from several parties the daybefore, wore returned to their'owaira. . - . • : Our latest.l:Lep:feet, liiins Ireland state that arrests Pitt.' training and drilling - had taken place at.Drog: bola; that it was rumored that Sthith O'Brien' bad been captured, and - that the police / had, made 'ii search for arms, in , forty-three houses at the same in stant of time. , -..-- • ' -'" •', . : Stamps were on Thursday refused for the - Pekin and the Nation, which therefore could not 'appear yesterday, inasmuch as' they were not to be trans- milted through the mails, and if dispatched. other.' wino to the provinces, the police wore to seize them at every point. Warrants were positively sent to the south on Thuraday, for the arrest of the insur gent loaders. Their names are mentioned, includ ing Mr. Meagher, Mr. J. Dillon, Mr. 0. Gorman; Jr., Mr. Doheney; McDarcy, Mayo, &c. , ' -.. Mr. Devitt O'Reilly has returned to the north. 'Mr. .Laber has _gone to the Leinster . border; Mr: Mayo Is breathing country air, and Abe:whole ilteraryltha.. . -Lail, As Mr. O!Brion once termed their cOnfedera, "-lion, seems broken and rented. • '• • : . -.. ' The the'European Times of July:27.j . - , • - The state of, Ireland hal:amen the absorbing theme re of interest during:the week. The confederatesi in all the fury of despair, have - now _entirely thrOwn off .the mask anddeclared tbeirunequivocal purpese, ---;firet to Rill and capture the 40,000 ;troops station,: "ed in !inland, and then s establiah 3 Republic, ,-• I ' The events of the last few dist; hair, opened 'the" eyes s of every genuine lover of 'order ordet and ,reaLlib:". orky; and all disguise beinCcaist aside,', the. only I question is, in, what mode to crush the foul rebellion which has almost broken out: After theannounce. meta given in our list.,nueitier, of the intention of. Lord•John,4iniiell „to propose a simpensitk, Of. the hebtiartco!plittaekP i resprjets Ireland, our. readers tWilllfelteettratot the niestligorous measures. . .. • . , , ~.. =Mal - - . •., • • . r t, • • , ' fK t; . Z to'"tixreT?"l3:q4l.l 4? MEM EWE •• - -• • .• . R RI VAL EMI= =ME • • • 17::•.'...:!::•.• -f,! - ,.•.!+ , 4 ,- .. ,,, ..:' , : - :'. : ' ,. ..:: - .;• -. ' - ; ...(::.:'..T . : . ,;.:: . ..z,...,..!;').." , ../.? . ::: , j;: • • • , :-. ._•: .:. ~ lEEE Accordingly, on Saturday, the 22nd inst.,. his Lordship,. in unanswerable speecD, wpich e j wa a o nly.r4r e f a ;:ii SO approving istirl_nt3o4 l ., I mon everY er Iliona Inv° ta - brlng)th a till!whic h ad,roruspen sion ofthiOial4stis etirpu lictOry which tile Lord' LieuteitO6tislartdaille4the 'tune hologAii:empotv ercil tOpprehend and detain until the dfMarch, 1899, cnnhOlittne as he shall suspect. One of ourLorition correspondents describes the scene in the-House af•Rotnmons air one.-of-the most interesting ho ever wituces4.- • The quiet, . recolutelilitYlfLor7l, lohn i ßusselt, who 'pose in his hem style, was not more admira ble than the timely and judicioth observation of Sir . Ithber t Peel,-who supported the Minister' not could any better proof be givhn•or the practical character of our English institutions, than the universal appro bation whirl) cheered every sentence _of the Mater of the Crown,. whilst, when Mr: - . Fergils - O'Conner !spelte almost every member rest espressed hitidissent: - The provieior oldie new Irish Imbeassorpus sus pension bill may be applied to Liverpool, but this is a matter upon which the government has not . ye decided. • • Drams, July 26. . . The admiralty steamer ~A ncker” wired Kings. stou harbor this morning, with a Queews messenger, 'who came express from"Lendoe with a copy of the act, for siumending the habeas corpus.. A tspecial train Meat once provided, and the.messenger pro• corded by the railroadto deliver the act - to theLnrd Lieutenant. The.government have determined on a'Considerable number. of arrests, anti - ...it is stated that a number ofriersons notheretofore openly con nected with the rerolutionary movements, arc to be taken.up. At. this hoer, half past &clock, the Attorney General and Solicitor: General, are at the castle, and has been arranged that the warrants are to be 'issued this afternoon. Mr. Smith O'Brien and sere. ral other leading. members; .now organizing the clubs throughout the country; aro -tO be taken into custody to-night, and if the attempt to arrebt theta should not lead to an outbreak, they will ba brought up to Dublin to-morrow. • The accounts from the South this morning are re- - . ally most alarming. The confederate leoders•appear. to be so insane as to contemplate an insurrection,. and indeed already, they hare lhtledoubt of an acts- . al. outbreak. -The deepest anxiety and apprelim lion prevails amongst the gentry and well-disposed, of all classes. Gentlemen. have - come up to make representations to the government of the. State of s their districts, and requiring arms for their tenantry to defend their families and property against any in. 'urgent movements. Lord Farnham, from Craven, and magistrates from Wicklow and other counties, have been in at tenitanee at the Castle to day, ••i . The danger is imminent, hot thin Lord Lieutenant is Well prepared and determined promptly to crash, if he cannotprevenian insurrection, forced on by 'the wicked men whd itentiw'indeavoring to pro duce a convulsion. Tops ore o constantly arriving firm Eegland, and ,departing for the South, whore the danger is most pressing. A troop of the Bth Huisamersroute from Cork to Newbridge, has been 'entered tO haltat Kit kenny, where it is to be stationed for tlon preient.. Pour companies of the. 87th, which landed DA: . ..morning from England, marched directly-for Kil teeny. The remainder of the regiment, on the in-', amnt of their arrival, will proceed to the same de.. ,tination, and 'at on'early hour this morning the 17th Lancers, with two pieces of ordnance, Jett town for . Dnaschsuchlin, county of Meath, where distortion.. 'poi Pie apprehended: ' "The police in 'the. out stations of the disturbed Counties' who would be comparatively defenceless In case of an outbreak, have been- ordered to tow: connate at the thief station. The government securities hart declined , fully 11 per cent. at .our Stock - Exchange to-day. Consols fell from 85 to 83f. . Notwithstanding all this alum, for which unfortn nstely there is ample grounds, I shalt cling to the hope that there Will be no insurrection. Indeed,, my belief is as strong as before that there.. will he i no serious ougireok, andtbst . thesorernment will be oblo,to crugh at once any insurrectionary The squadron of Sir Mlles Napier hasarriren at Core.- . Ilcr Eseelleney the Countrsa of Clarendon; with some or the "children 01 the-Lor d. Lieutenant, let ! Kingston this Morning for England ;- I Its% e seen letters from Oalways„ Roscommon and I Viet Timierary,lshich state ' the conviction of the Wiiift% that there will be no outbreak: Ltvgneoot.,July 29. i Our 'espress, which left Onblirr tit 9 o'clock . last evening, ,has lust arrived, and our udrites convey ! lire - gratifying intelligeece that Roblin continues per. feed) , tranquil, but no further news bare been re ' ceired. . Our Waterford correspondent.' letter has juittorrited. At is dated yesterday, and states that ' all is quiet those. (By Special flopre.ro to the F.oropeon Times.; Latest.froub Ireland. Lternrom., July 29. . The armlets hem the South of Ireland by . the traits from Cork, Limerick, Castlebar, Tipperary and Kilkenny, which arrived there at 3 n'elnek, state the utrunst quiet prevailed throughout the country. A Privy Council wax bold, this afternoon at Dublin Castle, when proclamations were issued ofFering re wards as follows: Smith O'Brien, .C 500; Meagher; Dillon, Dolieney, £3OO each: Shortly after 4 o 'clock this afternoon the printing office of the Nation, at Sackeille Place, was visited by the police, who arrested all tbo.printers therein, eleven in number, and brought them before the ma. gistretes °Me Henry street police office. when they were remanded to appear to-morrow, Saturday, g 12 o'clock: The publishing office in Dublin street .ran about the same time taken possession of by the. pollee, who seized every thing remaining on the pro. Vontemplatsd Arrests In Liverpool. The magistrates or this town, Wilt said, have de termined to arrest the leaders. Dr. Reynolds, Ft . - ticipating this course, . has fled to Birmingham, tp which town an AtTicer has 'been dispatched with a warier': for his arrest, %Vintner 8.:". Smith's Times, 'after announcing, the montage of the bill suspending the habeas corpus, ,goes on as follows: • • • The news of the demonstration on the part of the government, created a 4 oxtraordinarytiensation in Ireland; and at the moment the bill was actually in progress through the Commons, the . felon journals Dublin Were vomiting. forth the last concentrated venom of their anger nod despair; and various arti; cies appeared in the.eonfeilerate journals, bearing 'the the parties - now in Newgate, and aur- • passing in violence anything which has hitherto ap;.; geared in either the Felon,' Tribune or Nation:; Now, or never, is the watchword of the rebottles& little doubt can ha entertained that theConfliet will , be what they.have sololut and so ardently wishe d ; short and decisive. We think, howeier, that the. 40,000 well trained bravo fellow., the queen's sal.; diets, who arc to be captured and killed; will give a good account of themselves, end will not so readily yield to these - empty blowier' as - ivo ropily helieve "theywill turn out to be.,After all, it is generally credited that warrants avo • been lamed against Smith O'Brien, whose chance of beeomingliing of hfutisteri is marvellously diminished...go has left Deblin andwas oecupied by the lastaccounts, in the ttiwriof Enniecorthy, on Saturday; in organising the club mnvement,: itas said that Wexford is penceably inclined; ut the counties of Tippet art, Rilk iy,'Cork and crick are all ripe for an outbreak. The alareseems hourly to.increase, and-no one entertains a beim that ihe excitement can pass away without sortie trilling elTusien.of blood. • A camp has been formed in Phoenix Park, Dublin. Several additional regiment., within endive. force of artillery, hawing been poured into Ireland; and our own town, where so many Irish are located, not hiving escaped the disaffection, has received a. large. accession of troops, ready o pat down a spirit of hellion,which'was beginning to manifest itself. The ample civil and military movements adopted, Must, however, suppress any mad attempt to .disturb the peace of our town. • ~ • . . !The Lord Lieutetrant has issued a further.procla !nation, placing the city Viid-.cOuntf of Kilkenny, and the remaining portion of the counties, Cork and Waterfordoinder, the provisions of the critne rep viesion."act: • . • - Large quantities of arms aro said to have been re moved from Dublin. Hyland; the`extensive' pike . maker; has quenched his fires, and. remnieck Alpena of his labors'elsewhere. It now'remains to tie aeon, whether h 1.0 provision of the arms act will 'be complied With. `Parties not licented, must, mulct the aoVere pen-. .014 of two 'years impriaonment, yteld'up their arms at the dates fixed by the respective -proclamation - a, and it is moat probable, that ; the first struggle may 'arise in thei•compulisery erre/cement of this law. . Mr.. Smith O'Brien and Mr. Meagher :were expect, ed. '0 be at Kilkenny . on.Wedliesday. Of courtie : every' hour 'Might ring forth Some new. incident' : which :w ould alter the whole present appearance of affairs.' At Waterford,. the arrival of troops bad giv en confulence, - and the opportune return from abroad of considetiblo detachments has enabled the goi .ernment to increase the army in Ireleed-withottt'en-. delylweakening the strength of the forces diatributed throughout 'England. The 90th reginient left'Lon don at noon on Wednesday, .destioed alio:for Ire leedsend one:or tivo battalions of.the guardi will fol. IoW if required. • • •• ' Sir Charles Napier, with the.fieet under his - com-, ;fitand, consisting of five large ships of war, andMa-. 4 fismaller vessels, has arrived atCork. • . L. The latest accounts froth Ireland are of a meagre iebaramer: It cannot, however, be deubtcd - that the 'Pews of the suspension of the !tans corpui act has ...'.F'~m'?Rr~:lx.: ' • ,-. . ; !'l4 'l.• 1 • '112; • ^ < ' =EI RIMENSI _ . ..••• • • , • . : . ..: : - .. , .,,..'1 . ., -- , -- . ''''..:•' i•:. ,-- '! . ; ::-.:-. •::: - r f-;'. , ,'..'''....' . :•:....;,'-::::,...:.,....:;:•...;•:.;!.,.::'. ...4;,....c .`-..:,.....;1:1 ••'-',.- -. .',.:'' : .. ;:. ' ,7.- • ~:'.''..•- •• • " • •. —.. ..... .. ••••,-•••.• =EMM ..~.~'iv~•, .. • ~.. ~ 7.7 T ,;,,.1',.....;:ii:•:.•!",??::>:;.!•9:-.r.'....".:,_:i-sn.:',:-j;. ' ' ‹ k' ... , '„;' . .. - .::',. •„.; , , ....,,..-.. ••,,,'-':'-':,,•;, ''.' •-:"..',2[i;•.:;.,....!•:.,',•,::::.•-•:,-,f,,,"' ' '• - - - . _ .s *, • ;-; fi;VZ struck a, coniphate:piniCairioeg the 'insurgent lead ers, and the etrtiern iir.the claim) :4 They are repre- , seated an llykrig •th'sillAi,e4llins '• Some'have - de.' N ddiped•-liy this. mil war. to flaisfitith, nd many have , 6 e 151.olVellieol by . the 'steamer. -1, . - flu g4Vernuilent astia tett aApp. to the abuse of thil'Pskrit reggatiailifihy te,ginfiLator and Drenandf under pretence of communication with their legal advisers, contrived to send forth to the world then' seditious compositions. All commanication 'with' the - prisoners is strictly:prohibited. - '"At" one of the .largest.elubs in,Dublin,,tile•Mereantile Assistants, * . ..Only two monaberaVecitlired•th'tpalco their 'appear. once on TueSclOy night, and the owner•of thp house has wisely forbidden any Tutere asiemblies on his premises. Mr, Smith-, , 'Dried...was expected Ito ar rive id Dublin' houili r in -custody of the police. Vast military preparations are being made in Dublin, 'Waterford, Cork, Clonmel; Tipperary, and the moat dangerous parts of the country, In ordeeto suppress nrry attempt 'af . an outbreak . ; but frOm the tone of w our latest intelligence, e are not altogether ;with hppes that, the leaders being silenced, the whole scheme 'of an insurrectionary- movement will be abandoned, as altogether impracticable. - Mr.'John O'Connell;instead of appearing in his ,place in the House of Commons, and adducing moral I force arguments againat his .political antagoniits, la now at Cork. -Ho has issued a letter from thence, addressed to the people of Ireland, in which be tic cribes the ruin and total overthrow of the cause:to the government and the Young Delanders. He stays', tho association Daniel O'Connell founded is not yet dead, and he advises his countrymen not to join tho Irish League. The repeaters, during the'last three, 'months, have, however, - been . too match delighted with the any or pikes and physical force to have any relish for dull abuse of the Saxon 'govern ment. , However, the Hon. gentleman, in antidd at tempt at a joke, advises his countrymen to dismiss all thoughts of scaring England by physical force demonstration. He says that the purpose of fright . cuing England by the collection of a few fowling pieces, rusty - muskets, and unwieldy pikes, Is about As hopeful as the eshibition of ngly faces painted on war shielde s 'which walan - elpedient 'resorted to for the same purpose by the Chinese In the late war, and Atia,,very easy o f adoption uy the earnest men here ; it home. ' • ' . "From all the information which has reached us 'op'to the moment we' are writing, it is plain - that Ireland is on the brink of a volcano. ~" In Vidalia,- it is true, that the clubs have diasolv 'ed.. =The,registries have been confined to the most ArtietwortitY;to be placed beyond the reach alba 'corm.. Y'rlin-armilovhicts some have determined nut to surrendpr, are to be destroyed or concealed, untiblecire promising days; but it Is in the South where the. battle will commence: ' . From Clonmet, Waterford, and Tipperary, there 1 appear to exist a'spirit of resistance to the govern- Mentoshich cannot be quelled, maces by a frightful ellfuside of blood. ' I .• • The British Parliament. In the Howie of Commens, on Wednescley night, the repeal of the Union debate came on again after the adjournment from the I Ith of April. The origi; nators ofthe debate evidently avoided discussion. They tried in vain, to poatpone the motioo sine die; And were reproached by Benjamin Hall for not pressjag the question. .11e told them plainly. that they did not want a division, but merely . to keep the question open as a standing grievance. Lord John Russell, in a brief speech, pointed:out _to Irish members how much they gained by being admitted to a participation of the Imperial tion, froM which they would be excluded, if.to.mor-.1 row they hid a local Parliament at College Green. • All parties in the House scented to think that it was necessary to draw a lino between those wh.r wished fig constitutional reform, and those who weto attempting by force rind insurrection to sub lint-the Institutions of the two eountries. ' The debate was eventailty adjourned, and It i•'• not probable that it will be resumed this'session. • Evoker:neat In England. in London, Manchester, Liverpool and Edinburg, - meetings hate been held, with a view to excite the people to violence. ~ Liverptiol, several arrests have taken place-of particiiengsgtd in a clandeatino manufacture and sale pfailn. • • . Ltr Edinburgh, Mr. Henry Ranking, Mr. Archibald. Walker an&J,Camming, have been arrested on a charge of sedition, and committed to jail., The'precautions taken, both in our town, where camp is Ilirreing,;and at Manchester, will, we trent, keep in check thelowlers. . It is now saidthat Messrs. O'Brien,Meagher, Da , ion,' o•Goimon and Lane, are beyond Carrick-,on fluir in the county of Tipperary, surrounded by the , r .armed peasantry, in: dtterraioed to light for their „liberty. . . Steve of Thing. in France. far ati icor .a the preservation of traMluility, and the abseni.u . brall'euesopts to renew the disnr dere of June, our new.o.from France:continues to be satisfactory. The chief cause of uneasiness ace= now to be the anirs of Italy, and the return ofGeneral Audmot to the remnant of the army of the Alps. • . Parties la the French Capital are gradually failing into their natant order. The moderate party, con sisting, of four hundred and .firtj or four hundred and silty inernlJera, on the rue do Pastier, wins daily to increase in strength.. It embraces all the legiti mists, the dr nistica,..and indeed almost all the men distinguished for practical talent and experience. The clubyTelnia liationel, the organ of which is .the Roforme, guided by Ledru Rollin, forme the :ea ciandparg, and 'numbers 450 io 400 members. La martins,Flocnn,Trebet, and the other personages ,who ruled France from the 2.lth of February to the end of June, are the chief members of this patty. With a view to attack them, M. Leon Fourcher says that Caessidiere is the real Prefect of Police from whom Duchoox takes all his instructions. Lama/tine is alleged to be the rent Minister ofFor eign Affairs, who moved hit onto puppet, Mafia° ; and Ledru Rollin rules Ltmartine. ; The clubs compote from 30 to 100 members. The clUb at the Institute numbers about 100, embracing all those Orlin hold the opinions of Marie, Gamier, Pages, and Magri. The difference between these two clubs is almost toe slight for them to continue long separated. • . The red republicans meet in the Rue Cmitaglione, and the active leadora,Caussidiere, Purdhom, Pierre, Leroux, Lagrange, Louis Blanc; Etienne and Arago, arc the most active members in the Assembly. M. Marrast has taken his Beat as President, and this op. pears to hare bees generally acceptable. It is eta tod that his Presidency will be only temporary, but ho will he sent to London as minister plenipotentia ry of the French Republic. • The preliminary proceeding, for the formation of the constitution are going on; but, under existing circumstances, are of a subordinate interest. The state of siege still 'continues, and no time is now fix .ed for its discontinuance. .. • • . i... Tho military tribunals are still:occupied with the trials of the insurgents, but we have no satisfactory -official statements, to enable us to forni a correct jadgment of the guilt or innocence •of any of the parties. The conspirators of May 113th, Barbee, So twice, andtheir accomp . lices, seem to be forgotten. They are still lingering in prison, and their future fate is tilbagether. unknown. 'The , seals, hOwever - bare been removed from the printing etfices . ind bureaus 'of the . Preste, bid the erehibitioia against its re.ap- Pearaticelia's notbeen removed. The Paris journals of Wednesday have now reach ed ea.. .M. Tblers on that day madebis first appear once in the 'tribune of the National 'Assembly. He' judiciously selected, the opportunity of presenting a report from the committee of, finance, upon the pro poriltion' of Id. Pradhom t to .confiscate one third of. the income of alf proprieteru. - The speech was' received .with. evdfiy deptfinstration orsatiafactiod • from all parts of the Assembly; with the exception of the mountain. M. Prudhom protested against it, as being an accusation rather than a report, and .complained that his'ideas had been misrepresented, and his principles distorted. '- . • Borne little difference of opinion took place upon a particular expression, and amongst the objector. was God: Cavaignac,' wee is represented as having been soya little „niched against:M. Thick', by 'the' 'obaervationcof the party oldie . extreme gauche ' so long oath° capital is under milit a ry regulations. ; All 'the passions,of . tho various parties seem tribp Curb ed and held in check. .. .; Lotest.lntelligenco: from theyematinont. We have intelligence from Bologna, statingthat four of the' legations had declared against the Pope, and some were for joining Tuscany, and others were disposed to go over to Upper; Italy.. A Pro • .ional government has boon declared at , Bologna. ha Hungarians had mot a severe defeat at Bye gedin.. ' • The accounts frOm Madrid state.; that the Queen is bettor., A party of .Spaniards had • rebelled' against and murdered at Vallndolid„ and -proceeded. to join the • Montemolinists. • . - Paris in tranquil. - • " • , Letters fromthe Continent favorably of the crops, and that.the .potatoo ..diseaee 110 t "ezten; '(Front Wilmer & Bailees Timii, July 29.) The Dance nud.the- Germans: Tho reluctance of Gen. Uransel to sign the armia tice . between.the Dance and the , German concede. ration has not been so easily. overcome. A temp& rarytruce was, however; concluded for three days Lord Palnierston who appears to have afforded the latest authentic i information, stated.an Tueeday , evening that ho hadlust received communications from Berlin; friim which ho heped that , the difticul -ties interposed byGen2Uriinzcl, Whiehi ore more of form dine-substance, may he overcome, and he (Lord P. 4 still felt confident hopecithat the armistice agreed. upon at Malmo will be signed and concluded. Tho news from Vienna is to the 21st instant. Vie opening of the Diet by the Archduke John, was to take place the following day. After the ceremony, • . • . •, • r • •• • . • . . v.::.•,';':.1'.::','...'.4.:.,:";.:,:;:!:.:', -.'7.5::.:-..;;-.;-....,.','.:::...-.::.,-?.-,.?, .. ._...... 5:.. , . ; . ,:.-,''''''..:.:.',.:;.,:i . j;•...;_:.:-.>,: , :,..;. 7.:1; . .. i . :., , ;; A ..-.:-‘,.....j-,..-::::-,.i • • INGIESSII OEM MEIN MMV MM= =MI ,: ~,;;-~ , . tho Vicar of the Empire Will return to Frankfort, and it is said that the Emperor sill afterwards re turn tdlnfiiiirck to his capita]. : he siege of Prague was to ba rais ed- o n 1 — e 2lst. ' From thepannbe ritincipaliticii no firibar authen .tic inteilitionce. has been received ritlhe progress of tb'e Ruisian?arm fed. Afreisthe eapplaion of .Prince Bibesco, the provisional goverpm,nt passed idecrees for the abolition of punishment by death, tho establishment of the liberty of the press, the or 'ganizatioe - of a national' guard, a loan of the mus kets•cif.tho.puople to the State, and the abolition of allinekriand titles. ' The. Russians, however, we believe, have de... n mended the restoration of the Prince, and will-pro bably insist upon it by iored of arms. • , Lord Palmerston asserted, some days ago, that up: to the latest dates the Russians had not entered Wallachia,' neither had any , Turkish forte: The occupation' of Moldavia by the Russians is still not regarded as an act of aggression. Although the events which are occurring in such rapid succession in Italy and in thi outlying Aus- Wan provinces may soon.alter the Russian policy, -a reference to St:Peterstnirgh, for instructions, how to act, has been made by the Ruseitta,rekescatative at Eucharist, in consequence. of : therevolution in Wei lachia, and no answer has.yet been received:- If we may credit the - ;Viennese journals, the pea-. entry of Wallachia_regard the Russianiaa their de-. liveters, and ther allege that theenal4tYP,d o Ple Put to death the . emissary, who' had been tient; among them to stir up an iniirrection. ..rthese.papi3rsiasi tively assert that the.Rusainns. have entered 1 .1/5115.7.1 chit, and would enter Buchariet on.the4ditlinr Itith. In Italy the war was carried on.with .cess. The_Austrians have-entered Ferrari, levied .contributions and supplica, and then again withdrew. froni the city. By the moat recent accounts from the royal camp, all communications .between Mantua, Verona and Lenagno are completely, interropted.—r. The Duke of Genoa, with 25,000 men, invests Ve rona on both sides of the Adige, in the position. near. Rivoli. The Duke of Savoy is on the:other .side of Diicaatello, to prevent the egress of the Aiitt~. thane on that side:: Continual skirmisni 'like place, but none of a character to decide the fate . of Italy. The Chambers of Tune have voted for the annention of Venice to Piedmont . The, king of Naples wan made:cognizant of the election of the Duke ofGenos to the throne of Sicily; and he commenced preparations on an . extensive ' • scale for the invasion of that island. It was calculat- - ed that the forces available for the invasion world. be about 20,000 troomi in Calabria, about 5,000 in the fortress of Messina, and 600 or. 600 in Naples ' It was expected that the embarkation'.*Ould take place about the 2.0i1, and they would land. at Syra 7 . cuae. ) '7, : . Front Spain . we learn that,the QUeen. haa.been, officially declared to be enciente. However some impediment has occasioned alarming fears for the. fruatralion of the hopes of all loyal Spaniards. thought that 'the MonteMolinist movement on the - Northern . frantier had not succeeded, but the ac counts are so little trustworthy; that it is impossible to speak of the subject with any degree of certainti Don Francisco de Paulin. .the father of the King Consort his been exiled. - ; - . . Portugal. . . . --Nothing remarkable' has oceurred in Portugal. The last dates are to thelgth ult. from Lisbon, when affairs were very gloomy. The Overland Mail from India has arrived, bring ing dates from Bombay to the Ist ofJune, Calcutta to the 2d of Jano, and Hong Kong to the 24thof May, inclusive. At the Chinese ports every thing re mained quiet. At Hong Kong there was a bent* feeling for the import business. The news ftnu France had occasioned, vat alarm, and business w•as at a stand still. - Riley Corre tr. Co. had stopped payment: a;cn Favra.—Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are one of the best, it not the very best medicine in the world, (or the cure of intermittent fever, because they excel all others in ridding the body of those .stnorbid.het more which Arc the cause. riot only of all buds of fevers.. • but of every malady incident to man. Four or - five of Said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night on going to Ord. will itPa Short time make a perfect cure of the moat obstinate case of. chills: and fever; at the some time the ingestive 'Organs will he,restered to a henithy tone, and the blond so retEpletcly purified thatlever nod ague, or disease in any Rain. will hr altselutelv impossible. Peteirseer Countrifrit, and finirationie—rtemembet that the Original and OnlY.Gennine Indian Vegetable Pills hare the written sigitaturs , of '%V Lth)t Weicarr on the top label of each box. • • . • . Ilemeinber, also: thrit lllest,re.reueldwangcr & Co.. of New Ynrk; (113,t0c& Co., nt Cincinnati* ' and J. 8. lVildtr et Co., of are xor agents for Ibis medicine, and we entiiiin Fitarantee the genuineness or that offered by them for za e. • . The ganaine taros sale at Dr. Wright's Principal Office,: 1C.9 fare street. and' by Joon TIIOUPSON i ISO Unarty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Who is sole awint for this any, by whom dealers eon be supplied at the whole Ir.rTrte Guest liewrov.—Tbe olosnonlan. or All. Healing Balsam is still performing wonders. ' No other medicine-has done.so ranch to alleviate- the sufferings of. I, our felinw•eitirmis as this. No remedy has ever been know - re to mire Asthma with MI mach certainty end , 11CI: • fectuallv as this Balsam. 'A bergs proportion of the dig,' leases of the [:siteds. ted State are those. affecting the Throat, 1.; v. r, or Stomach, and fur such this medicine peculiarly . adapted. 'fur proprietor defies 'the world to produce its equal. Dr. Sherman, the sole proprietor and taatinfieturer, would urge npon nil the neecessitt,of pro- - . curing the Genuine, tuna not lee put Ott will,. Ivey yMitotion of it, ar with nityhther medicine. So.gicalasitsztputu thou. that the, unprincipled unhlushingtrettempt to pass of their worthless mixtures. hoping to share let the red, %-31116,TV1 of:the proprietor's labors and expenditures, when they have not the energy or ahility.to getup and establish ant thing themielver. . ' • For sale Jurisox, No. SO. Liberty isireeti . head of Wood, eioit!iogla; • . • . jyil . • DIQ' GaodiLdn , &:Clark. of Bellevue, Ohio; November IF4d. ante. letter to - Dr. G. C. Wringlin, the proprietor • of the celebrated Lithentrlptie Mixture, the Great Amer ican Remeilii, - with a statement that the vicinity or i Ohio where they do business:the article has had unpre t. cedented sales. Nothing like it .btia ever , NlPeaTed- People resort to it for-all crituplaintS, and al -1 WAYS good. Old corr., widen liiqr builled. elail of medical torn, bare yielded to it; and the facility are using it in their procure. A large. number of medical tont arc agents for its strong - Proof ot.the great virtues of the article. Call on Agents. in our paper, ft-hose names ere to be found under Great 'American itemedy, and get is Pamphlet. • Agents in Pittsburgh, IlAys k Dalie . gwir;No,2Liberty at, near Canal Bantu. VAS . T WEER 0•F HUDSON'S. PANORAMA OF THE HUDSON•HIVER! . 'PHILO El ALL • " • T"F. proprietor of this great Picture of the North Rm.' Cr, lon Itie.wa)• to the eastern cities,' l‘iU.exhibit ttis PanOmlna at thc'attore Hall, for . ' '• ONE WEEL stone.. Commencing on Monday evening, Anguit 14th, - and to continue even' evening Miring the week. lt Is painted on 12,000 feet nr.ean+nss, and represents with wonderful accurncy, every city, town, and landing, (on both sides,)froth New Fork Bay to the mouth or the Mohawk River, constituting one of the' largest and most beaming) Panoramas in the world. • . Mr Admission only 25 cents. Children half price. Tiekets to be. bad at the principal Hotels, and at Darr Mari open Mit Panorama to commence mov ing nib} o'clock, precisely.. . . angl4ost kGAGLE SALOON, iNOOD STREET. 'BENEFIT OF THE SABLE BROTHERS; IN consequenceef the rudder' closing of the Edgle ' loon for a few days; the above band were like to have been deprived of the ; Benefit which was to have .heen given-them ; but through %Ito kindness of Mr. McClurg--; lie baring tendered.thcm the see of his Rooms—they are hastpy-to announce that they will take a Benefit on Sat..: ur ay cvaiting,-the Ifith -inet.,.which . will be positively, their last appenrance. prior to their departure.: A - great variety of new Songs and oriOnal Conundrums will be: produced, together with the. Burlesque crpern'of SAM SHUFFIXEIEIII.. • • ' .• " Doors opcneal, performance to comtnence nt 8 o'clock'. precisely. . For pardenlars see small bills. Admlssionionly-'25 cents. Seminary for Young Ladles. PROFtSSOR THOMPSON, recently of the Western University. witli the aid or competent Assistants', proposes lb open a School - for rating Ladies in this City, : about the lst of .September, in which the usual bratielrt• of .a finished education will be taught. • ' .. The Terms will be 595 per session 61 - .31 timelriv*h.- .The , following.gelitlemen may be retched to- 7 : •• ~" Win; B.:11'01er°, EM. ' Rev..Wm:Preattsi., .- Prof: L. Stephens; Geo. R. White. Esq. . Dr. Dyer: " In 'the absence of Prof. Thompson, particular fliforata.. tion will be furnished by Dr. Dyer, of the Universiry.. •.' Q TORE FIXTURES., STAND Getrin, etc.. at 41,11:117.7. Fridriy,aftcrneou, at 3 o'clock, August 19th. at the• store lately occupied by 111r.:Wm., McMahon on Smith. field 'street. betamen'Pront mid Second streets, .will be sold, two large nests of drawers end bean for groceries, ,te.; a quantity thelving; I platform scale to weigh 1900 lbs.; - Ficounter scale; 7 leather covered trunks; large stand easks, - ike. JOHN - D, DAVIS, us , IS - ' ...Auctioneer. AG fib op; .—The su• scriber. as, rant Is .etc and relinquished the control of the Eagle Saloon; having paid all the debts he contracted, will rot, be re.' sp Gamble for any contracted from. this datm.: • ruir, a •Novel without .a Hero. •By. William Makepeace.Thickery.-'-with il aotrations by the author..;.-.:.- ' . , - . - Thu Tenant of Wildfell ily , Mien ' Belli. arnhor of Withering Heights." -•- The Young Schoolmistress.. By Joseph Aldnn,'D. D. Part 0 of Harpers' Illustrated Arabian Nights' Euler. tainments. New. translation, :whinged for: real. ing: with extannatciry Notes. By E. W. Lane,'F.sqw.. . • • I.obmis' Logarithms—Tables 'of Logarithins of tiefi - and signs, end Tangents f6r every ten secondaof the Quadrant, with 'other useful tables - . By Elias Loomie;AL• M. Prof. of Mathematics all& NaturAl Philosopby.in the lUitiyeigitypf;New,Yark„ antbor - of.a Alge The above work s reed thik'day'incl.S6r .• •.• •* • '..- loassToN ...t:rstrocgaoN,T augi? • Booksellers; eoti:Tlifiket and Thiritilii.; A,P&k 7CsIII'CULLAItet.—A. A. ItlasoN /lOW C opening IPA fine - French Wrought - Copek of VtiriOUi qunliiies ; and :zoo Pien and fine French Eiribroidered Standing Collate. at rc ry low prieet. • : • :sag% _i..=;: ENE {t~ •. 4.. .. r = _ 5 ~~= ~~: v “.;r: ,ti L , .•7 -7 ,1 .• • •=, - ' ' ” t .? ~ The Rkir.. RObinaiita s Of ihOrianst mon Meth°. t Cho iilUgiien pea by parent 111 $ 79 for cdatollig tir on en years of age, withont .cons..pitrents. The suit is cowmen ced under an old law, which inflicts aienalty of fif ty ponnds.- - :The Reverend gentlernaifno dontilper- - formed the ceremony !my- innocently; but he has no means of escape, unless he can untie - .the interest- We msn'tirip:pitnilttlitlidil preachers rind ' ces mai 14ra.liuleinirm Outdo Sir One of'the ateallerit)"k7ilie*iiripelatic Con. vendor, on''Wetinesilai; a:elicited. ll tP. of the Allegheny Factories haketilaiiirta - p2.500 • 01. • . f romthe'Esebarso Bank, for thiipprnmitcbuyinif up 'Cotton"! :Is this trial Alba proPPhathi,ough whosirreftreeentativeit, iherehartert reriliean . 'janitor_ , are .ohtained,) had bette r be knoriring; nt-the matter. It is 'no private affair.' the poar.lithegirlir of Alle g heny Nile a right tit know all nitioniti(. Acannwr...—A map aimed irlandfritY;Witirman;' a drnyer, and resident of Pittsbrirglq: *hike riding near Washington, on'Ti(elitti• gal) from his horse,,nd very serintillydis,iffei#,ltis !coil tieing fractured, and his face:laceilughM).fitt-aCshock:: . ing manner. The Crommonsveallft!e4sT.:( - "Several of our,citizens on learning tbo proceeded to the spot where ho lay:altd conveyed hid to tbe Mansion Houee Stride Mid !try!MOO*: this Borough where beis receiving alien-attention: Drs. Lane and Wilson were immediately called;and from whom we iegret to leant there IStkrut hope of his'recovery. - • ;... per If hfaaid,thht a Committee. of-Miteeracterera , have aettially, goad deed the rivat ti:!ioeate a syit 7 lege: Great indieemeida are held out tothetti. We do tiot.doeht they eould'to, .guasantfed °gains the «Ten Hour reorre spirit, which t ,fol!ow them to the cud of the 'world: ' ' rie" There:Were - about 'aia.'a eriesi- romba ll the. yesterday looming.. Among othere,:a. young girl, who halt lived at tho Ciinlty in the jail, three-fourths of thipaet fiye . .yeartr..,There arc oiheri whom 'the - saute inay' . • - Bar Officer...Stott took up...re t llrl,,-.yestenley, for dressing ie:hisYts - elothes: ~Bhef.,#itrkial the •-streete in male attire with , grace, and niedititf . attempt to escape. : She *tae found ifi'etiEOpatly:lfit6 - th - it gang of black - thieves from Buffalo sledded heretofore. . Ba' Officer I;Vallace-was . ./ianillen• rather roughly, yeiterday,•by a crowd near the United State e llotel, for no other oirence than an attempt to separate two pugilists who were into .each other.. It is expected lust: • in.lr day 'or.two, the es eitement on the 'subject of tbe:w . ittebaisp:who,abot Allen, will subside entirely. Tfiepresa made...a few very feeble drives at it yesterday 'stoning. WT . Nmson Krikass, with Sue"' failed' Ethiopian Opera . Troupe; arrived in Cincinnati on qatprday, and opened, at tbe Masonic Hall, on Thursday night. ROAIIIE has become a membe'i tti6 band:; Grsa. , s, You.= WANT6).—rWe saw a letter yes terday from prookvidle,'lndinna, •Calling.fOr'aboot twenty girls to work in - aFactoly theie.• ' Vet We SIR' some straige ioyliers on'the 'street, yesterday. They hive just arris'eafrOut i ! onth, and are on thoir ivay East. •• • - - •,. • o.3"The alarm of fireon Tuesday night wins false '—having not even smoke to jostify. theeproar. • lar Setator Corwin'tias sat - the Moneekkhele House yesterday. • - ; Dift The young Demoiratr are about organizing* ROMEO ESE IT-," P-77, -..'' .......,•i,-,:.J.:';;...;7:-f!,•.:.`.'''7.;:•,..',-:-::.:.:.1.:,_;',. ... ,? • ,-. . , ' . ..e' ,.... .;: , : , J . i 4 F. ,- :".1 , : ,,- ,', -,- .;i": ,,, .?-?- ,- ,f,,..•:5-'.; i ;.. t - : -'.. ;: , ~., ..1,.. , ...,.... •,:- ~ 7 ,:. : -• ;.;•:!-• ..:,•:-' . s .'l 7 : , :'' i:'.'7 - i: '-.:•_.'",..' .:. , if:: ,-. ,',..).: ' '....'.'''''' .' : :':'' ," :'''F.' , .: : _ - -: .: ,-. , :.::- : i: .f .' :: r . • . e.: ...:'.', !',..?.:::',','...,,-:;':.:,,,':.-,''''''' REM M=lll MEE D4' litdso nos Peootamiie '" 3:::1" That Was a glorious . riiii we had ye 7. Tr Attention Contriiiiikt:Ctilltlbtit± ,- Pys . Rho sobseribed Mods for'the:paiikise it* home the remains•of the deeetned toembere r the. itiF Cheery, arz.regaeated 215:113eCt at.tlte. hingtim Hotel, oo Saturdor evening,, the 19th last. at 8 erloek;to. artonge 'Us to the.tilspbsiuon of futidii. mattuuF (in the hand. of Timone,: . tor;18:11. . -SativAirati. Piipular *WC Biskok 'Agents: , N 'AGENT: is. wanted la- every. city-MA:county t'he.lniteal State,s..to - sibuie stills-crib - Ms and jell the , iollotrmg.ettvanr work, jast published imd•rendy . r e CI Ai EfittCjil . P . l ve 13t 2 T1.)11;.g4:4;t0 . 4„ 1 ariltit'l'itliakiaphy;;Beploritem i .11istam Revotutipnary and.other mmicstitm teems; Sta. rsticaTragararia _AglieultdwrblinVih" eturi yogula - tion, itc~&e in tha,Vrion.' ILLUSTBAED WITH Of the principal Ciiini4ncui;;Baildings,ZemW,ci riositi ..s, Seal oC the. States: &C.; Compkti in Ousknata_vo volume of six..huadred . - paitta,. .iiegantlY bound Malt tetotial muslin. . • - • 'We bate prepared this volturte at great expeitat.i they type lair; .•eleat . rind 'handsome ::paper, . smooth mid white ; binding turenzand'aubstanual; engravitißti Ilea .and appropriate: 'nut work is decidedly the ellapest ant, popular ever issued from Ma American press` ; m and, from the orders already received for it. we art sails, fled it in destined to havens) immense sale thniughaui our, rease extended country. _From' peculiar cirOnmstanees,- wo are enabled to offiathis book.low' to book-pi-414ra, post-Masters; and others, who rosy feekdisposcd. to act: as agents •As the publisher is desiroabdf giviiik useful , nit= ity Work a very extensive Circulation - he o ff ers than:mit liberal inducements to Agerus, Mid is'amisfied that'any man of gcmd. add max ean reakei ,froa;.ss_,to 810.,u day from the sale 'of ' There 11.searceb•.0 town or ;village; 'in the Union but will furnlihMeseh,or,fmatAubscribera,- A small:capital of from Eter to Will histnecessary, to, Make a commencement, • - - ; , .'• • • • Mr — No letters attended tci; - pulpillsttat:pospiire: is paid. • For further particulars address , . • "' - • ROBERT SEARS . Publisher, nut(' 7:fit . - Pio. MI Nassau. sweat, A • itt s iuts reed tutestsoflfrints of benutifal neat ditch - figureue Also 7 lokpm mimic* Cloth, Alpacca,.&c,, which . ttic . Ycrilkitirctr . int-great inducement to pitchnitetst • - • . ...t I PS I7 , T ACti CAP51,61 . 10 . 7...;ne Lace Caps, just.puitilin auglt• - • *A -A AIASON.ie,-Ora; Pat:PARED. CIPALIP-11 .. .c ases um n 0.3 rand ok•kol hY ••*- - to CO.; c.:AagtT V.*: . First;and Wood 0p.., . . _ ,TVAD LIQUORICE-400 cui'd for sale of •• FAIINESTO(3g. , & . ip k En PElTER.—z2o.o..ir,Grouud.l63lieeWfortiale by: 11 , A: F.IgHPMTOVIE - - . "KTOTICE.--My bOoki a n d atecounts :axe. left. id Itte .1.1(- hands of R. , Oniony for , colkellnow7iAll - .those knowing thenisebies indebted tolst,,,teilLidense.itlinid settle with hint, its bb 4 the only' person antbonzed to te l colic the same— ~. ...(augt.7:34 -A. SITTAItT. ,. ' IDRINCES AND GIMPS:—A:A, MASON do Col, 60 Mar , rr ket streir..baveituiEriecelaied 400. doz.: fine kleckand colored Silk - PringelliVr:4ll uldthk. — Also,-Ditops - itf-evz err variety.aud.colta.: on 17. ..,,,,.. for septenbe!" - -111/114....'nea MINELVII .. - n , ECEIVED Azgiblz.„nAe4 yo?„.,,,e•plenther; vt • ticnt il, Grehani2,, Book, , ' Eroslelitir—al Godey la" do - hal PP. PI.M.-/,-,:!:--,i3ty-w' A i fis. Theevert R.. , ...--o:.••••l',ll,iiretola.9l' • by. Eugene 5ue,;,,,-.ll6',l4bawk . , ,r, ~,•:,.. , ~ , The Founhnine!....r.k4opply., - • , The Half Sltsti!gva",—",::-14.-,A,MINEItrd: L,,,,grAges_. ~ , . ~ ~ ~ ••4 4.,...,-Ci dowitcool3egbri ~.....por gate PY: 436±,melikst, oP 4tigte:r— --7"- FLOUR -130 bblv Fresh Flettrjafityrcolilbr elide by I:- bugle ' ,ClMis".4l3l%ltTli. 1g Is:eizt'" • • ' tits.!""Torltalo • • • • • ••• •-•*lln,ras.&- 11R0UND.N1711:..200 bOustzterio'ri inive4iyei :'ond tbi'sige by Slt=ol biINCLAIR. 'GOLDEN .81(8UP,....10 ,______-__ half bat far Imlay F LOUR-SULrip7R.:4 bbbi. 'rust reed and for Bala by. • - carper Ylit . r'atid 390b4::11111;. ROTTEN STONE--1 cask just recd. and for.saktby, , 7 aut tlB B. A FAIINESTOCK7W4I-.Z - 116101•10SPHORUS•F40 joss rerAl "•-•;••••:?• aunt& - . B. 46.E.ASEDTIX4r41, afill ot eAt't CALICOF..S:A. M.Ason;gColliiiio 'Vy.• eeived'totber lotto lot of CelicoOs; eilSeii it:an foi one dollet. • , '.A.leoeboods•yattl wieebtowneentelltuei.ht Sao More wtoagfit .Coliars at Met f OUZO: • D3LIPaSTRATOWS:-BALS..sffiii_ oreisperyi Toys, Alusiehlitlasromeots; isstosspy.glaitales, dry(goods,• hosiery; pt!tentthresd.'nesolor silk; foney:idirrety.gelods,- Jewelry, - watches;towling , pletes;levorvingpfsfolail!edi • • lar'a wagoal ••: . ; at Attcuoh gri ill'esagai„litMrirelula% on ltiouSaY'abst,Aligust Met inaUntlitit 10.0gifick; in;:ibe forenooh, will be sold; by order_of the: ilitiainistrsacs of thel ate JlAJEC*Cairriruiugb, deceased,"his ehtios •• sadol bf tcliandiae. comprising. floe cutlery,-toy s strut ttqltS,Watches. iewolry, loivraity glasses, tirygoodsi hosiery, RateiltAhrerttl. sewing silk, farter:yorielY goods, fowling . pieges,.rovolving piatols,.pedlasia:Fagoniftrok Catalogaisovil4hs. ready® Thnnglara • --• :VOWS ArKENNA.j Atheit: T AftD ANDDRIED • APPLES:- - 1' bbY Lattl,..tind Aj. few bushels Meal Applesi iMeltiffe. , 4 , augl6 CUMMINS la SMITH. ~ LG / ~~' 41'+Y:' j - WOX GO .1:1 ;.;gl6. . 1•, ~~ . •1 • ' ! MEM ;~. ~~.. . il,qt• ~ -, 1 „ ,- , , "•> -' ~ ' - 4-.4k,.- ',,• '-'-ic-tS,'`f ' '' - -- "A*.izr-'.i' ('t• '''' .z , „tx:',,,-",-Fl:fs.,E-' -'-..; •-„I ~- 1 ' •--pg*,: i .ge,,-....-iwtfct 4-3",1-p-i" t;±", '''' ..;',..'e. I,rzi.,-...-: '}-04---- >'-'-' ' ' i1'a..4.4%•3/4ts z P,-;.---4-,,, ,-.1,- ..., -..., -,,, ~.., x.-, ' 'l-.44,a.1:4--' c ` .. .t. ... ''. • ' -'' -g.:4.' ''' i-'' - .5- :, ' ' :--• - - ' . . 7,r.:* 'r . • :- '.•t_ • , : .Pai:•ts:' , 's"..- ''' 2 _ , "''''. / - 1 - - -, - r - .:j; -,-.-.c-';-' , • t , 7 • ',', - 0 ~ . , -0 . ._„, : ' i - , • - , ~-•- '-' 7",-1-:',1,1 ,• : :- 2-- • - - 2,..-^ `,-.., -"' :' .'-';' rt:', '' '. ' ' - ';'''''-'-': "::: - '-‘ • , ;,.--ii - - ' 'I, • " ..' : • - 1' ik* 1 , ...- - - r ••• ' i ,- „ " •,. , ; --- ' - , --°' - ;'•'' - - ' - r,••q&c" • -•'• .„! •, .- —i' - 2 .. ,- -, • ' • • , • z - ' ':' ' ' , - „. ham ` , -.., . ''"°4 ~.., ,Z -~.I' ' •1: ... ~•--. &--1.,- - . , -`,•_ 11M1 MEE MEE 7..0_*j:: . ,:4)7.1,..10gii.iiik::=1... --- - • ----- - • .... F..„. . _ . , , .. . _, . ~ . .., • Reported' forir - thevrgernirt, Post,. I. ... - ..... . . --Root Itotid.Aeletdesi. :' -.' ..- ; ~.......,, . .4 .7, ; : i y .N.V41 . v.,..., . - ....... ... ' ..• . . ..' "Xi* Twat, Ang. 17, 1848. -- - ~..,•' .'.. c . , ;,..,:ce../;l‘.---'" ......Thia - allernoon; ast.the :pyttaxore:traht *r.rearti on 1 the Longllelan# RaiiktindirelVitrigirorn an ex. elusion? drab. dver 11111rfflidWILIPAg as,-it use run i . dalcargiher_tlea . cendingtraln,iihiph,enused the death , - - rattle 3 aro - eliiii.tieet., as it calda ... tp death and 1 t• ~ 7 02• .. rl.r• ,7r . , 7 • ~. 7,.. other killed.Pi.Cercpol7, PIP ronnuishtn f 'leveret of -.. the - "kixe.eisionistiiPtiere-edrirelt.:lthrt; but none se. liana? tinY sit{ isrin - We . greateit"Flimuut,llll ".." .„: ~,,t, ......, ..s ~ ::•;,fi many of our, citiiel) ' hidfl4;: : 4i\iiilll4le ox l t t e f .,,. 1 t ., ' .. ,,.' . :j r 4 . „ ,. cursion .. • , . ,„ , _- -._.' ,„•,. :„ . •:.1,771 . 7.111..;•1,, , -• ~ i , .' .: 2,, '; • r , ~ , ::::......, . - . . ' 5 ‘ r ‘ fil : ....! 5. ' ,.. ' i ' 1 . :7: (r 4 i New Tomes:4l,lWl.7, 1 848 . - 1 , ; , ;:- ,•:;':,.; •••....:-,'..;,,,•,' .:''.., ,:',:, - L,: ; .;,_!• : •'-' - ..,.. ,-. 7 . ..?7 . -* i ..The Cambriteli:nCtis is, eoked for ielth'itite.h interest . .•, - . ::' - . , . , •,.... ,... ...,-;- :. ......., 2 ,..... , ...4 .; .c . t4i ... 1 Irptherfrieddshtirelnre4 , ;Bleetinge nre,tletdetTlY even. - ' ''. I . - '"'” '5.....-:'. ?,'. .;.?;'..',' -', '..,..., 14 ;A" . . ...;' z ik •. lo ., trigi4rt differonv,iteotions.,of„ads,eity, trod, collections k • 7, ....,..-... :.- : _,.... ....._. ~..,..... . - 7 :: : . ..f . ,'...,..,.7-:... ) 4:,' - made4cftheirllititds in Ireland.2-The'scrimbria is coo- !.- '. ~.'...-'., ,":..., ,•,.. ~..5'.., . .r....,., . ,:,:;,. . -,: . ...e7'.../. , 14,,',:',,,; . :2; oriderettacostAlp„coaseckoently sbeniiifteeipeeted at 1 . • . .....1?„.• :„:, .... ::...-`: ..... ' . ,,, -ri,,. , ,.,47., , ,,;, .,. ..,. . : ,;j :, f"; , triieltoneto-rnoitakv.i.- -..-:- , ..,'• .:-;-, • , e---, - ., - ,-..-",• •1 - ; • i_.- : • ; ,' . .,•',.,:,,, 4 ; . •: ; -,•; :••••.•."Thif Markets Me strithotitllliaterb4Chlrie;:ranything, .-,•:. ~ ..„, f ,....., ~:. - ~.- _ , . ;i 1-:-:: , - - 7!'- - -.:.7 , ',:. r.-.. 114 , 144 . .6 VoilF7lViil.loiildeliir•-:‘ -': ' '... '..' -...' i '-••• ... ..„,..., •', •i . '; - , ._ -,, .• : •.•' . '-, ..-45,-, - , •;•:..-:,- -,' • Flour -- Saks of Geneseip}tly ! .. lt rim, misiWestern " . : .. , •, ..., .:,;,-; i ••-•; .• ...„. ;;,-.,...:„ • , ,sl i .lafgriifddrit Illeaiiiitie,lgißi s ePliiier at INt.9iFsl# = ', ; : '..; ''.. , , , - ,••; = '' ',, j : - - ~•-',,, , n --, .-.•.: bof l - .- "', "; ..,'''.-- .l . :. -,!:. '... - - ' .." ; .. .1 ' - t . ,' : - .c . ..;:: - : :,. 2• ' - .1,, .. ;* -. _ ,_'; ‘7,-, . .: ~-:,---, ....(irein-,aales'of•Westein Vassar at. S4,ooira 8103 # 1:-.- •. •; ; ,-=" --, .;.... ,„ .: j ;; • , ;, r „ . _ ,... ba s dna.,.. cont.:. Yellow it 56 for mixed, atl6s fort ellenv . • ••-• .. , ',.i , - -,i,-,,.. , - .. .0 4 : 1 0':' ':.-' "--'• : • • .. ~.•'%, ;-. •''': ''-- r••' ' ', . ..„ ~.; ~;.,l'•, , ~ 1, ',, ' •• ~•, *.. Pr o visions iretolikhoto the same str?tei.ns,':dariag: the - • ; -- .. ,1••":- ..:..-...,-.‘.- ..,, i . .... '. , :-...., ..„; last Miele .;'• no %alas - of ement' have:: bee!" reported -at *-;--•_:•-, ~1.-. . . , •-.;;, ~ --„;, ; ;,•,. ,•-••• ,•;„;--:-.•,- ,_;;,,,: ch"PTr 646 Y- '-- * • ".. --:- : ••••••'• '' - '," . - 1 :- . *`• ' -- •••••4 i.,•• , . ~" ,• - ••:: .:, We are ittifferiik from the excessive beat, for IttoSllli --,..: !... .': ' . • ,'...- • ~,, _,,,_,, .., .. 0 „ 7. ~ demi, - and many ' of,pur important butiner. l mitt , are on., : - .._._: , ;.•...,.:„.. ~•:- ......,,,..... ~. ,-,,, . . i ,...,.. f , ...qiiiato g s sue other ' wa;eridg totticei: The -pry Goods 1- - . :2 - .... ~.,........:. .. ...... - k i _,... , .:- .. . - .ef-; ..-_,. - ""t . .iiiiiihiess ismeislaiVlcnei . - '-- •.- • • 1- • ';.„.• -,..1' , /- ; :-..,,"; •• - _• : .,7 , -,;,=-1.,: - ..,- ~-, •••• ~; ;,, . •.,-. : ..i "•••••••:. •- .•• ---- - • • - ---•-•-• ; -;' -` Bst - IL • ' -- *'• ' ,'-• .-,'' • - •• -'l'.' -""%.' ,`...----"-.•_;". -.'.':;"; ' - •-•.-- ;•.: ,‘,.....". •••••••••• ; - -.-rutoax, August 17,1e4a .. -,,... , ,„....Tbe,...i k i,,m ~,iit tilled,: , with 3nemileili-.4:• - *S'res•'• 1:;• .•'''' • ' -•-,• --, •-• ",,, •tr ~,- • ,•,-• awaiting oipotionitles icS: depart -.l for • their. reipemire ...: -,.,_ .._ ;• „ - ;:, ~......„,,,....., - ;• •••,-.•. ~;;; _. : homes:: -.. " 7 " , ..: - -' -•---- . : ' ' :.' -,.."' -,. • t,• :'-''.: ; 7= ' ' -:".:::•;:;;;.;--.'' ' - ' ,l '', '":- Flimr;i-lisirispord street is sephiglit - onalliMS at ,84,87, $ '' ~: ', 7 ,.. .:.• -':' .--':, '"...• -:::,' ,, ,- 1 ,.,...,..- :' ."2"....) , .... nrid.Cliifiliils:iiitli2 tt ki.d:::: - i-,';,. -,: .: :._ . . i ' ; -;, ..!, .! ~ 12 - ' , :,.. :.,:• ,. ,...... ..c....,.. r .;,., 3 , ~....,.. OrittliAtlei'id** l W. l 4 whei! at 5 t : I °. 1,4 ' / ' ll ' l, '... ''.;; ' - ' ''-" ..;:..':: :'..------- - -- -- not?. Red is93.i 6 oi a• . , -- -i ..: 2 i- ... ~ .... . • i . . - • Is, Proiw ous I har e.no fixed Ignore to-depend upon holders are Inn, and buyerss are gotdi6posd io p mil. n re. • The hottest weather of the erased ii , note•afpoyi as; ao a ii is.sc oppreSsivoliat out- streets..dorrng the : rniddle of the•dny ere nearli disello.o ,-- . : , 1 •,, J'S •••:`-'*: '- `• ' . . . ' i 1E43 The sventlin still The atearnexa'roardairai64l4lhiipirtitaarf 6110 Stith pei ',"soif9 of histh heal _sad dasr_of tartiOit..4olo9oltter s .the fprcitite teaort for the ellisens of otirlitoll , _Citit,preseatett alieely appear ance to-day- 7 not lasi ihiiiiro:thquinnd persois of all .agca and...saes were enjoying the ;balmy breezek'otibtidciightfid snmtherretreat: Ntia . have no change in ,noitee our nariew,. but pricen and, holders Iti-Arro• .• Sates of _Flour tit $3,12 to '6.41401 Ma: Saleaif.neri-Allieatar6l toel, o3 . l o4leqt and 61,03 to $l,lO for In:Corti nOthinil6l4g. Wt 'ltll,l6etsaite fittlint,*lVS tor `loot. Ao 1 gY!''!9aN.4llic:4-41)rr9jr, 'dine Meat ~...;:..• - , Cmccs leiiigost 17008:7- Flour' alendy at Lyesteeday's; quotalionC, Sides sold at polies f 4OD borrelatiiiiiiidid 'se Ale: "0 6 , 1 iiivi *1,4 it 7c.. • fp.95U bags '( rq,a steady paces 'WbiskeS in_ •-; Tiisdeis*lseeriltiii, : soSicoskatefintike low rratdr fyreL sent. OA ' luab le ; bud gt Lou. Crowed .on • ' , nest Street, .eiteh 1 - dit (mut by 75 deep to an alley. rice, ..51.40Q; SMO to Twnd. balanre ar.113 years:. .;- • desirable Loiin Allegb . eitY.= feet fronton she canal, ,t 1.3 deeti to anlaliey.. -Priee;;fitiO; - .51.59 band, balance at 3 years... • - . : CU'llißPJP,TcOentiral AO augl.6 't.Elealtlt6eltistie et. OXEN:IVO ND.-Akiii Et aninhiypbaiitili 1 nittli at, a montey..:llreowiiet * eitii'ltenfr. it by ca ijoi r4R oA l idirjampope,e,6 , : . REi.uY , tr? ' b -- LEAciiiiildusCufs;ujerygiteimi - Ni l o9—i3D •• ..,.11farker iciiitjmeiteorlilaot,oJraseg tha4 . ,rox,:ckesip; 4 vifitg.l9o;•ari Argtikl:PßlOLl.at iiiisttatits.of Cili4o.itt 6.1 c, SALE.—A'valuable improve 4 Fiktt.Mol79stile.s: '47 4 r 4 0. 1 . 5 the *JCI ldatiftrOrwiti.c4iff bioC i L 55 Olivgysoltplikebuildingwandoiitterimprottatenis; itlSaeres.tlrcalnvstiou: Price $3.0314,. - -'Aprptllien l :FAtipe! of:V:1 ) 600.pr *91.)00 . Ti1l (14 gill bic..7lres p rut " ..viynxepi;liilashlltanc:o ht Sof r)Cora. , ',:: • . r ; • • . Stnitbseldlai:6et. Rt7TEMMM IoR sALL.--1.. v0r.'114.10-, pa fay an 4 .. .copi_er of ~ i• - s,Tood OuTardlittsi --6 .* . bcat . 'Flu" o oE•fli u ' l ik at the Scotch ESII•MittIkotFAIM!RIStMt . , , , I4T-,ttt , :tottl.the lot cheap ..%. n..,:Aiso;-A L0T...0 ttli . . - niree ,.. t*Z % Deirr...ct,,r,,a Ot " lie atthe new GernuffVbaltit.This , Lat.4 .00i t, firille:eord.onActroomodotwirtrior.arnnd_ . pia per .pelOoi louse. sith ttio:piirilege of bay ing. oFT . tha gront id Ir a l ltZerevilollierLotient die lUD, indi Here nt plac . ez, . for sale .. on accommodating terms, or pe r petual . !coat, an mar t art parchaseis,.., . ___ _ .._ . augl24lll changed; . - ;- --:";- 'THOMAS MELLON. • • • ("10-PARTNERSHIP.—I. bay. - this djsposed of my interest the 6ntl Of.Lorenr;Sterling,/c Co:;:to • y' ons. Robert liana- &Wallet P. Sterling'. • HENRY STERUNG:: . 'Accoraing.sotheibgminnintemeut,/sre have' this - day atisoeinted with us ruiltartuers, the above.nanted.ROßT. - B.L.STERLING and SAMLTsI. P. SPERLING , The.bu sineas will be conducted an heretofore, under dm - mune of uuglu.dkacim:. __ - .LORENZ,-STERbINCIIV-CO. .:- . ....ID:flip: CHANCE-Fon , it B.A.R . oAtric.VF! did Goal can he .4?../4...., ...-:,..: .3A A I f AN . 1 ps;—.i Acta. of eplenppuget,.... by' tiPpliention' to rthe , undersigned.' to b et : eattlia, , Tbe . _ ..... Goal, lies on the, Cink) Bill end; St. Cialranceptkei 'within .. .twoaides ind three quarters.of.tha,et. dtreetlyetto. t . . .:.: .4ia WWhico.Bogg's rfann.'.The.. finling. oft h new E. :turepike reielerritthe neareitinidmostaceetzdtleLif Any k z' ' Coal threat° atthis tithe in be. city : 114 "oPen..mge._,lnaY :be platfordid to the-ed&cif :the ttnadular; *Amor . 11,11 TIng t. 'tithe expense of mei:tort" any kind 4.. 2 , 3 aprif ktnAlus hoot - .k. , sikidof this feud; half a toile - Ban' the tornpalre'.Were r stold • >in am inna , 'company fouryeais ego; to tingailiationtif the 4ttention of this new road, 'whit*, rehdfettylt .ikiekts.desi .lt•Traans!—Onc-third_entdif,' one-third. in pei tecirl• and the balance to snit the - pn* ".hesee.' -, - ' --.•- -••- '...-• . - --- For penieu!are errOrte • - " ; • ' THO§. - :ALGEip;_..- i :nels-tr • , : - •', • • . • .at Gomm's, Wrath eftet. .IngllbtawlveArladebted to the: - .LS Ante firm ot:AYorncit : Morin to;Co.; mw hereby re- - quired to make hismedinte rayment of the.same too Other." o£ {Le utMeuigan ¢ r MARBAUGM i 12 4 .4/ ! . ., , , , ./magneto. Antittr.:P - BAG',POUND:t!.4.lWlialtatslay"attentoon, a'. 1,4/fentretlkg,Contctining clothes; orlth'ihe lin:4e of .P. Mon too th ,- - Albany,'New Yorkysupposed 'to-hate-be c : stolan^sag picked mit Mt Boyd's:Milt-11m owner cnn have. it by.callifig'pa the, sonic ram r Mut. , tasyrinic lot ibis '. advertisement c':: 7AM RAN. .t-nallS4P o S.- ' ' os4'e Hill . ;FAIZGVOODA . , - & - littsoli Cer: cr:6o3tar. street, jukttoor 21) , cosi. sad packages N E k l e V t • of New. Fail Goodeieout prolog new. styles of flints ma. :Freoett, - F .ngina toui;',Atnetteott Prima 'llosfery.tood 'lereer,POllttes,..Copes,'Jrtmeeotintl, , &rise and Hook 51Oelios;. ~; - reglt . --=?PeetIII-Tercht , Teet . • - 11 1 H03TAS LEECHOitter of the - eh - y . 4,f Diddirt, ttnrli3ale . cor r 'resPertfully ,informa.his friends anA ;tie public eaireneml, , that, he has-riowresnmed - his lormer.vacation of cyring - triecpanny, that.,-exciartnt lag ptun yelept:TlXlTtigac HE,..no:atattor.in what, ft lite or .(tecty. ibikleeth marlte, hy.meatur warranted' perfectly nactious heissc conftdent+tmens mocks +earl—of its-offiCatYrfromP 4 -1 1 . 45 xPeriencet.lhar"he- practices the infallible principle Orito rare sta-PaY.- - -alis Letto, - cision- ArY Prdfing,4ltavan established fact. or - tchich vouchers -call be had at JUi.Aabit Spay s, Prcifesor, Al7lhe streeq - cte - jeltela tdaY.ttig httil24llC , - 7 . ... ~... ,- , ..ltutepligassco,Ostliem, . A4 . thetuluctiber is Well acquainted in both cities, ho .. ,will attend ui show. any.appliennts.wherit Abere is 4 t houses tinlet. i: .4ll.landlords applying to getitansuta for .. mc- , house,slhity have to rent, he will attend to punctually.— .LI/sewow, all LOS& Children ha will but, If any-whore in '.. . ' 1..- either of the cities; and other property,, As those been... in the ,of hunting lost children_ in both Allies for I.' several years and:bane always .been successful, eaTer I '....- ",. tin paining to attend to the same, ri, lime called - en: ~ . ~... `ant pisitided isiiihtS Well known, Be ll, for the paipose- (31y.eliirgei:*111 be reasonable:, l' live AI PtescOl on 41,iti - stibOtWeen'Ainne and Cony Streets. - . .... - 'it•W =. . ',- . - - •- - - JOBN.W. LYNCI - 1. - p.....,, .7110,LET.7-11..ftptwolitettlbrick. DwelliDg: 40100, o' Water eiretit; between: Narketaria Ferry Mae 'Bonze to well eitunted fbca tictufing , bongo,: being A:A rj: ciin3p . nlent for that RurpOse. . For plieretilsricib minire ar b • • telonnevof,. - 0 1 .VRIE ;dr die the's'Flot, Schdeer; Leg • The Tenant M or Wildfell Rail, by Acgui ;..Adveduires ofa . blealcal Stadesne t bylidteriDouslee. Biotheriand Sisters, by Predrik - a,Bremee. The ShakePlAvelartoT /-.!..= .210 r 1 11 ,6013 - - ' • • - The"jiorerman - c.detaso,ing prat hoN L,es for ltd for tbe eelechoe - -,Catare Engliabol3lUnlir. 7 7 - - r' Deinoernbe Retikr - • - .1 Aming lieNort2W-.••• Terylot'emontyßeportfor i illarninellT airrpty *Amine ~;'• vt- ,cfcri sale atl 7 f!_s, A: - BElNEWS;Strilitifield ii • .aditiedelrom Seemed. • Oh how - 11411 Lk! F . • :TUE PEW, if you wisho , iieericairt . and,hvoid - thieft, eu V you Faust drew cool. ;SVialealithepoliticiana and 'canctidates are Iricing with tat/ Other tir`securetbe vote of the returned soldiers, Cumin btaltrotrided stock of choice. light turd iseitconulde Good e,which.ne is prepared makellidanarydory prices to buyers, ,The such he invites to No.3o,,Fifth street, tit of &Tutu & Algeo,old establithed Heed Quarters, • •,• • , -L; •- • s' , . • •-• ' • ' • • - • ,; • _ • • • „ • • ::._. :.s.::;:; :::7 -- . :! . : . :: - . : ,-.::, -. : ..- : ~ ..•-.:•. • -,1 : ,:•;:. ' , . .,, : ; - .:.,.,:.,: MOM ~ ~.1 ': . i , . . ' _., -- =EI EMI „S~ ENE MEE lIM ~ {;`' *...,..'....?:.;e.r.- -. .... ,. "...:,,:::••••:',::-...;:'-', ~...z.:. . .' EIMMII .., ....~ 5 k'..f •• ' •,, ' 1. • `7. . • • , ~`S - '.. ~. 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