,''- ...=tv ai..... . 01 114 =MO shed, -1 trust, turned ough so tine :of death has at the head of . ..ail's estuary of the ~, sim , igatioa through the kinidom for sixty, or A's eve it, 'shows-scarcely a recent r Y exoept the Railroad Depot and .the oot Holm, while its 'general aspect is • stsgeation, decline. and decay. • The •,nmallek towns between it and Dublin have a like •••• gloomy apneanume—Eddsze, with its deserted •Turragb" had its towering Yakut, looking most dreary of at nappy is the Irishman who, Ma. new land amid tbd activities and hopes which it. 'inspires, is spared tbe daily nontemplation of • his notary's ruin. And yet there are Wetter aides to the plc tire. Nature, ever buoyant and imtive, does her beetle remedy th e ills created by pera •lttan's in humanity' to Nam' The South of Ireland Steins far better-Wooded than either the North or West, :and thiifty' young forests and. tree plantatiotm soften th„itghu which unroofed and ruinous cabins Would n aturally * suggest. Though the , Railroad tune ; holly through a tame, dull level, sweiepiniranges of hips appear at intervals on either side, exhibiting a lovely alteration of cul tivation, grass Mad forest; to the delighted trav eler. The Hay, crop is badly saved so far, and stone that hes lawn cut eeveral days In still under the 'weather while a good deal, though lonk ripe re mains anent; the Wheat looks to me thin end uneven; Oats (the principal grain here) are short e nd generally=poor; hut 'I never saw the Potato mire dunitimit or promising, and the area coy - nred with this noble root is meet extensive. The poor have a fashion of planting in heist hree to fire feet.wide; with narrow alleys between, which. • though inroiring extm labor, mast insure a large and"preseuts n mostluxurinnt appearance. Little Rye woe sown, botthat little Is very good; Barley is Suffering from the stormy weather, but Is quite thriley.., Yet there is much arable land either wholly aiglected or, only yielding a little trim, while I perceive even leas Log undergoing reclamitien - than in the West. I did not antici- ` pate a tour at pleasure through Ireland, but the ' reality is more painful than I anticipated Of all I have seen at work in the fields to-day, cot - ,ting and eirryiag turf, hoeing potatoes, shaking out Hay; &c: at least one-third were Women. If I could believe that their fathers and hasbandsl were in 'America, clearing lands and erecring cabin; for thcirfuture boomer, I should not regret I this. Rat the probability is that, only a few of them arothers or hopefully employed anywhere, while hundreds of neglected, weedy, unpromis- ing patchea of cultivation elioveltheit; narrow as the holdings mainly are, they are yet often un- , skilfully Cultivated. The end of this is of course `ejectment land the Union Work.honse Alas! un- ; happy Deland': :SPANISH OFFICIAL ACCOUNT. • We trandate from a supplement of the Pram of August 16, the following , article:. • We bare just come from the shooting execu tion at the brow of the Caitleiof Ataxia, of the fifty pirateirtaken by the excellent General Com ; mandrr of Abtribe of. thin station,-baring ar rivlA in the Morning, on hoard of the war frig __ate,, of her lajesty, the Queen Esperanto. The`jOatif.e of mauls accomplished. The nn tortimate criminals ate :now before the tribunal of Old, and giving an account of their past We bate the crime. We have compassion for the eriminals..; • • Please" Odd, .:hot this lnetitable awl jest '.rasing max wake the raison and utlerstand thief those perverse men who, from a foreign land. sent to death those who are their instrd. ' merits; the infanta:who; incited by their vile passions and voracity, are intent to bring ruin, desolation and clime Into a pear:Tel"and quiet country, whic , ,,fr respeets ail the other notion: of .the werld-4thich is always occupied with its business. ith Indultry, and its commerce. Now Orleans papers, there is your work t There is the result of yriur in4gations, of your ! • iniquitous falsehoods, of youi placards with large black letters and your detestable estrus. There we havelluit scattered bleed, and that ' , withbe ecatthred in future. There you have it, smoking in' necusation against you; against you, who have`nrurdered these deluded men; whom youhave sent to death-4'er you knew well that they certainly would be killed. - This blood must flow, drop by drop, Upon your bends—this blood • will torment you in your. sleep, for they hive .lost.theirlives when,you were In security .1 your houses. • Neter mind that those Stupid men 'hotel theca taken by your decidniac cries,have fallen. What interest had you iii'thst if gold was in your pocket; the gold , - your only God, the pay ment of the bloodshed ? The greatest culprits 1 of all are the , newspapers of New Orleans. Bat they are in security, and God alone can punish them. Why did you not come with the pirates, • if you loyally believed that you would have been . received with open arms, ye iniquitous ? The fifty prisoners of the ,Esperanta base ' been ehot, at the brow of the Caetle , eif Antares, sane have already mid. The eteanterlHabah ere brought 'them to The place of their men- The troops , formed a square. They had on their war uniform—the Musa and etre! hotri— On the arrival of the troope,the cavalry and the -civiirmudd, the mcdtitteleonfoot,mfd on horse back placed en the heights, on thb plain, on the ast., and a great distance upon the edifibetrof dens del Monte aid el Cerro,inceseant/y cheer ing the Queen and Spain=eternal idols of that army and of thispeople so much calimniated by the United States. ' Br. Mayor de Plass read the usual taint, and the criminals appeared by ten at a time: and,af _ter being shot, were taken away from the place, era:cation; to make room for their coupon: ions! The first chief was shot alone, the two esserbad" Chiefs were shot together—All in the midst of incessant crietr;;ln favor of the Queen end Spain. • ' Jetsam being done, the lieutenant,..Bey,,in a speechto the eoldters arid the people, expraised himself in strong and worthy tertas,:saybnethat the pinishment inflicted was merited by these mem,who,\without a God, without a law, with out a flag, canto in order to attack our nation - -silty, our religion, our, Queen, sedan other oh-' jests deer to our heart. The rivet, to ,the, Queen and to the country were repeated with more energy; the troops de filed; and the people went to the place of era eaten, where they looked for whatothliffimitusle Ten funeral ears were waiting "to convey to the cemetery the mortal remains or the fifty pi rates : Those cars hid beenlurniehed by the funeral agencies, and were ornamented accord ing to the eirenmstarmee of the tragedy. Tlejostice of.man is complete! God has pardoned the young culpeits,who hate lost their ' lives byharing trusted *their faith to the info-. mansUleehoods of the New Orleans papers. TO : PEULX . t. THE &CAPT. OF TUN Panuove.;—[Tranalated from the Genets Ezira oldigatia, • Angint 16.]--The excellent litenor Captain Gener a l bee received- from the excel lent General, a communication, written at Cor rellt‘to, at 11 o'cloCk on the morning of the 15th inst., in Which he says the pirates bad it in eon temptation to direct themselves towards Caba nas or El Mariet, - itith the intention ot barking, on account of the diroWat the die penitent *ln which''they found themielves atter the action 4 the 13th, and dispirited by the troops in that,diettict -To mire time .1 send a communication to the General Combiander ot the Marine, in order to prevent, with his naval Parcae, the re-embarkation of the . pirates,itor to a few Amy! I am intro to exterminate all 'of UM - Captain Governor Gene - MI his also. re ceived, trete the Lieutenant Governor of Bahia. .Ronde, .a . comniunicatton, written yesterday morning.* itis o'clock. stating that be was In formed bys pemant that the pirates, pursued by our columns In the paddles af. •Som Miguel,. had abandoned their posititha , and ran into the Mountains In the direction of Bahl.Houds- and Ban Diego de Nunez, where the Inhabitants, animated with the beet spirit, were ready m re pulse them.: By aeommunication of the LbmterOuat Gov ernor - of 'Maid en Cabanai; dated the mime as the preuiviing;he states "we were acquainted with the - movemeats of • the pirates . who were routed. Orders were given to the soldiers and commanders of the jurisdiction to more with all their disposable men to' prevent. the re-em barkation' of the pirates, at half-pest twelve oleo& alitthe boats. were destroyed and sunk near the battery. The captain of infantry and commander_ of the troops of Otomeier has elan sent a comma, nleatlon. *Oho tame day, dated at half past Bre o'clock in the evening, in which• he says, that according to the mime received from the Llentonant Germane& bluiet; c od in concert with the Lieut. Colonel Mayor, commander of the infantry regiment Baylea he marched at the_ head of a *dentin composed or a c amping from Barcelona ani about forty volunteers; well mounted rued armed with /swords andplstols, and', the greater 'part with gankaU under the -cote mand of the chief. - At, ten minutes past five :o'clock, they marehedid , the direction of Caa. tan, by Pinillos;_wheee they .rectived the stoma., sery notices for , '''perani.nkthe-'idroten; and,. do. itagliov apeypeloa, yobebtee% %awe to loft, low the comma, were coming all parts. the'austa Extrawa m i a( c,,,, 4sitOileiL4othesildocursonts public, iii wt . . • -4.IOIINING 1851. „4".. „, , ,iNG MATTES WILL BE 1 . 0 UN ON Edel PAG.E.OF TM'S PAPER. WHIG STATE TICKET WILLIAM 7. JOHNSTON.' ' CLUL 07101=1101112i JOLIS STROM of Lascostoi. .1.013 of Till MID= UAW, • , WM. SI: MIREDYfII. of Philadelphia; • 111(3tAlit, COULTY.R. of Woottoaralasol: ' MOILOIC CII.AMBRILL of Irrankllfr. JOSHUA W. Colll,lf, of Itoatorm • 4 • WILLIAM JGSBUP. of Supnebomio. - Atitimascu azul Whig Conti Ticket, POSELDVOT row• OP of COMP WA LT WS, GB WAR of Peoria LOPOPILI? TOXIZ OF 1199,107 P moat. HENRY W. WILLIAM IL of Pillatrorgh. mum= mar or mew of pour. aretwa. W.H. D. )(CLIMB. of Pltraborer. • Ammar rums or mirror QUORUM wouron, Ae. MI. BOGGS, of Lover SL Cla4. THOMAS L. WAIALAN, or Allegbaor. nffunz.r. JOHN ihrectisKay. of BotArroa • JAMES /WYE, of Booirdea Gr.G. E. APPL=OI.I, of Wrialogham. JOHNYENNISY, of AVErarport„, JOHN S. MILLER, of Indiana: SAMUEL PAIINWITOOI, of, PH/Aborgb.. trona .• ALEX. HICILUIDSON, of Allwbory. I.E. of SIM COM. JAILED =USK of Ilttaborgb. TRUMP. _ r JOUR r U V. ROW LAND, of K. et. L9alr. mairunozok. • /WIWI? KINU, of IWlLiborrh. warrior. WM. maw; of Allrghwr. armor. ,• JOHN EXLlUCH.ofAreandlsor. • Tux Excrraurarr.,-The erect of the news of the ehootink of the American' prisoner% -at Havana has caused a sensation -in the South and West; and wo may also say)in the North, beyond Any thing ever before known in our country. The telegraph brought us yesterday, a brief account of the excitement at-Now Or lenne.'',The perpetration of outrages upon unof feuding, Spaniards by the snob, and the - failure on the Mrt of the authorities to protect theio; were on all sidee as mean as they were cowardly. But the fact that the Spanish CODECII hid to take refuge in a prison, is as alarming as it is dis graceful. Is that citj about to follow the exam ple of San Francisco, by tamely yielding up all authority to the mob? If Ay, we are more likely to be revolettiMiMfthan Cuba. The prospect is appalling not becaa*we are likely, nay, al most certain, to have is :war with Spain--but heavies the authority of the government has been openly - eat at defiance bY our own people. 'The fitting out and calling of the Lopes expe dition was done in open day. Every body know their intention while preparing, and the men embarked on Sunday in. the presence of thousands, every man of whom `knew where they were going. And having, by this lawless . act, put themselves out of the proteatioe of the gov ernment, and having madly run into the join of/ inevitable 'destruction, there is fearicd . , , danger that the government will be forced by popular' passion to espouse their. quarrel and Mignge their death. An honorable war=if any warren be honorable—with Spiln would be a emakt . matter; but to - be driven into it in 4onseqfilincir of a eerie! of outrages of which every good citi ten is ashamed, MA in obedience to misguided popular passioM Would inflict • wound upon our national .honor/MA upon the confidence of mou lded in the efficacy, strength, and permanence of republican governMent, that would make the despots of Europe shout fo4 joy, and canoe our trim& there to hids their heads is plot and despowleney."' We admit' that the canduct. of the authorities at Havana vas atrociously term, but ,that affeidino apology for trampling upon the mild and benign authority of unr own government— We always knelt that the Spanish character wan vengeful .a sanguinary; and that the Gov ernor General of Cuba lad given fair warn. ing to ,three'•' fillibusters" that he would. do just what he has done; and that nothing - elle was 'exiectod in this country, should they tall into the hinds of the flpaniavds, la abendantly clear from the oft repasted assertions of the press;, yet in the face of all this, they ventured upon the mad and fearful experiment, and now we have the result. However we may Sympathize with the wretched victims el their own folly, and 'or Spanish i'etigeaude, our government beano. just cause of qtuuTeL - Tim President told them most emphatically, in hirprtioltunation, that if they engaged in snob au expedition, they need expect no.saympattly or protection from the Government of the United States: Yet in defiance of law, in bold, open con tempt of the President's authority, this- Loper expedition . was fitted out, and the late tragedy at Hanna is the cis:magnetize. Shellacs Gov. ernmeet demand- reparation? Reparation for what?_ qartsdnly to3fips the death of thoee mie gnided young men: But suppose Spain should demand reparation ior\ the injury site has ear tained at the lamb orour countrymen? Can we make a good defense? What excuse can be offered to Spain and io he world for our allow ing a hostile expedition. to be fitted out within one borderstor the invasion of Cabal' Theseus bard questions. Weknow that the Preeldenthas done.blis ditty; bat Spain and the civilised world will 'hold bite accountable for the recreant 7 of his nnbordinates. 7 .4 ' little calm reflection at this period of vio lence and passion, will do as good. Nothing is easier than to indulge in gasconade end blaster; and possibly a little shore.lived popublrity night be gained by it; but this is no time to indidge in 1 pooh things. The country is in extreme peril— not from foreign enemies; to. we glory In be lieving that there is no foreign poise able to put Win peril—but from a bold and open defiance of low, orilleed as =rich before the sailing of this (li stened expwiition as since its trigleal and exci ting' result has been ascertained. There is dan ger,. therefore, that law will be forced to suceomb to pension and. violence, and that patriorisni will be fail upon the altar of iopwlarily. Theauthoryy of !swims long been traMpled 'under foot in San Franchme; and .wo fear that some of the cities on thisehle are followingthe hati example. Nur Locononiw—tlie locomotive ohlasWon," the seventh engineireadved by the Ohio &Penn.; sylvania Railroad Company, was pissed upon' the tenth tut evening. :It was built by John Soother, of Boston, Miss., and is • first class; .engine, intended for running espress *eager ; tralns. -Th. hyin g of the track has been begun , at; Alliance, end greakefforta will be made to Open , a continuous railroad cammanleition between; Pittsburgh and Cleveland es mom as it can be; accomplished..'._:- is oar paper of yesterday, come typagniphi- , , cal errors °Conned in our notice of last weeks' business on the railroad. The number of ptut• bangers in . theweek, on the 28 miles in use, was;2,lM, being an average number of 86r) periliy,l and the cash receiptswefe-$1,093 92. This was : the antonnt of the regular business . done by one engine and train, as no ;exclusion train was run within the week. Gnaws. Lorwr..—A letter frominti American'. resident at Havana to the flew York Journal of Commerce elites that slier Bonn!! skirmishing, l the force under Lopez were Intitroeldtd in 'half; altatopt to reach the mountains, .and' were com pelled to fall back upon a email. village, where they theu were, entirely without piovielone; Its is supposed that their etospe is intpOisible..-.• The writer says that °not one man from the country !Adjoined them;" add then adds,....lre are momentarily expecting the news - On/Le Anal battle or butchery." Seven young Cubans, taken In'. arms at - Villa Clara are to be shot. They would have been - 1 spared, it Ls said, had not Lopei landed with hie force. These particulars we have by last night! , , maid Msessettereetre Locoroce boxvernox.—*3 body, consisting of more than a thousand mem bers, met at Worcester on theath. It consisted of two *dons or divisions, old linnlteri and Free Boilers. On e - division in the election Cr a President, of the Coneention, they stood-'l , - f:thinks, Free Soil, ". - ~. ' 682 Crocker, Welt:linker; . - aso t t fesere Bontwelliind Cushman, were'renomi maid by the Free Boilers, under the operation of tile 'previous nuestion.. ; There Ike great trouble about the resolutions, which wan finally settled by eatipromise , emulating in: the compromise nieounisilntt sodding , lihr liprobetien is ex pressed. In thit, they iilifer_vbfily Siam the Etending resolution, pt. their brethren' of Penn, . 5 7ir1#,..' - *": ' - ! . 5 - • .'t - , V - •,• .' . • are hitihsimfin uriquankcabuiughomi many of the leading damn& of Philadel- OW Intend de mie. - the - entlre tialejmiloist ticket on the score of personal fitness and merit, as compered 'with the ticket nominated by their r.zerrost or , Jencris.-The - following' pars= graph, whichir - ;.clip from a good article in the . Buffalo Commercial Advertise; applies with greet force to the people of Penusylvania,erho are called upon ilds fall toieconstruet the entire judiciary department of the Stitt!. People little' imagine what -e. nerponsibility there is upon them when they; some to select their judges, and how careful they should be not •onlyin selecting men of large and literal attain ments as lawyers, but of the most unimpearla hie character.. A judge of the land , does, in our opinion, require a combination of the rarest. qua ides; and fortunate are that people who have se lected wisely,. and who are • themselves wise enough to retain an the haul, such magistrates es have- approved themselves worthy of the er mine. They should be such men as Were de: scribed by Lord Mansfield in that magnificent outburst of eloquence, in trhich,.as vie recollect it, be tasted him own course of antics when en angry g.lace stitiormded the CourtiofJusticei and p end burned the residence of its highest* t era y• Greeley's letter trim Irelenikoithe first page will well repay inrusaL For Mr Gazette. "He (Governor Johnston) was curly ..before the peOplei in • speech on various matters, and while -noy follow-Fititens'oonstituted every third word fir about in hour we were favored with some tfisquisitioni on politics as Witte sod Pro found as could reasonably be ,expected from • sc.bool-boy of twelve lellll of age." ' The above is as extract of the remarks of the editord of the Bost on Gorman. Johnston's Speech at the Scott Convention of Pittsburgh. And so, Governor Johnston tare HMI'S, boy of twelve pears old, Harper, ha! - Thisla a very poor compliment paid to the wisdom of the peo ple of . Penneylvinia, who, after having tried Governor Johnston, turned In and elected him fora term of three years.' The people too, of Armstrong county, often &rimed him with. a nomination and election to the best !offices in their gift. Now the inference is, that the people of that district are, feels, 'or, that they ban • strong liking for boys. • The editor of the Poet geta so far from the truth that in all sachems he does his opponent 'more good than harm. Last 411, he said many things about Col. Robertson, 'which he thought, no doubt, would defeat the Colonel, bat to the Surprise of every body, the. Coronet ran algid of his ticket, and so will Governor Johnston this NI; and if the editor of the Post only continues to write against Johnson, I am willing to bow on 'his election, but if the editor should {urn to be his friend I then will' dots on Bigler. I am deter mined tb make something on the election, and I will .have, of necessity, to .mark, the course of the editor of the Post. , Goren= Johnston's , **fusion to sign a bill which gives to sontherna4 a right to imprison human beings in our jaib for what we don't con -eiders crime, should bistro him the united sup , port of every periatt who loves justice, end has any regard for the honor of hie States • The Locolocas OenSare GorernOr Johnston iery bard for rotes that hs gamin. the Legislature, while he was a Ice* and I suppose *boy are right, for It would be impossible for Locofocos to 'do any thing 'else; but slum he turned Whig be has always beet tight; ` . and Locofocos cannot show any public not of the Governor that is marked by dieboneety, imbecility, or crows:dire, and mirk • man I can rote for, sad will, bin I am no politician. ,fl RSON TOWNSHIP. Attgalt, 22, 1851. n the Editor, if the 'itiebesiseA (Ludic _ The Loos Post is harpiog on the proeperity of the ommtry. Walk through our cities, look at the numerous •To hits on' dwelling bone.; Dee the rolling mills and glass houses shut up, one firm baa LOO torte of manufsethred iron on side hi a western city. Learn that the Sheriff : is toeell. out one half 'of the furnaces of Clarion CO. on Monday nett, and then 'talk of prosperity. We aro a manufacturing people, end upon the successful ,derelopement of- our manufotturititr resource., depends oar present and funnel pros perity. Railroads north and south, east and writ, will not aid us, hulas we can Jell our manufactured articles. To make these tamer :one Railroads we 'have incurred it large debt, not payable to our own citizens, but in gorope, where already over $2,000,000 - of our money goes annually to pay the interest of our enor- moos debt. • I It le 'tramps that the sympathies of the LOOO. face party should not be directed to the' best means of - ridding our State and people of this grievous burthen, and that they should not hive some feeling for the hopeless ruin of their own flesh and blood. L. , Read the resolutions of their, Convention, and the speeches' of their candidates; there in:. but one -theme—Union—thtion—Unlon—to matter how many furnaces in Clarion, Mercer luid Arm ' strong; are out of blast:—"hurra for noel:lobo says Bigler—'tire ridged if the South will nom!nate Budnuorut"—co "mitts; if the facto rial of Pittsburgh ore crippled. Did not that great Democrat" leilhefie ,say that he rejoiced ore to. hear of the prosperity of Manchester; England, than of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania?" And wee not the Tariff of- 1846 emoted by -three of Pennsylvania's favorite sons, Walker Dal las nod Buchanan; to please the hllrufLes, Cal houns and Qedtmans, and catch Southern votes? `Poor old Penruglranial with your $40,000,- 600 debt andyour hundreds of millions of Iron end coal, hurried in your soil, how hove the IRO days fallen upon you, when , your oem 'children . are the first to strike so your prosperity, and to join those who rejoice in your calamities! lon. For the l'itithwripi aixot Roes man A plank road is to be made from that:By A., .to the town' 8., .20_miles secinder.' A straight road is eo situated that a perpendicular from A. to it, 1510 miles, and from B. 6 milts The plank midmost toucl, the:straight road, in such point,ae to be theshortest pmsible by that route. The length of the plank 'road, the point of con tact, and radius of the curve haring L'oo feet tangent, tare requlrdd through the - columns of this paper,in ehortest . general .teraus. • • ANDREW DUNCAN. • Lind surrsior, Pittsburgh, August 2Oth 1861. . • ' linos Gann Chreaconx.--Thei following, from the BaltimonPairiot, ?chitin to e late ex cursion of thesPrinddent and Dintors of Balti more and Ohio Ban road, shownthat the dleloul tin which sine once apprehended in regard to navy grades on railroads are overcome with remake to notioe the manner In whleh the road was palmed over, and,espedally the high grade of 116 feet per mile, about illehatinmeh 'lateral, hie been felt. The - train containing the vimiters =Ale : Odor 6repassengarcarswelltilled. These were drawn by engine No. 71, built by Mr. Roes %mai, to the Piedmont station; ate moderate 'speck' to permit o view of the road; and after a abort delay at the . point, during whiehone of the pas seater' cars was detached; and Ave - gondola cars loaded with iron, were attached the Meow. dye proceeded with this train, weighing aboutll7tons. Over the successive grades, 88, 40, 60;70 , f00t per mile, extending for 11 miles, the engine rim in 4 Minutes,. or at rate of 20 miles per hour, and then entering upon the grade of 116 feet per mile, abe ascended it in 8 minutes; to near the Point at which the track . terminates• a distance of 2} miles from the beginning of the grade. The speed on degrade ofll6fest, therefore, averaged 171 miles per hour. The attain pressureAumng the ran arse 110 pounds per square incbrand the out off or expanslon.nlve was used for about two thirds of the &tam* when it Was changed to detail-stroke; the shifting valve if the motion catalog a little loss of headway; which was. how ever; immediately regained. 'The .steam was blowing off all the time, though not freely. There was no slipping of the wheels, end no necessity foraanding the tracks. "Immediately after the passenger train, the locomotive No 72, built in the shops of theurna piny at Mount Clare, came up the geode with - a train of 18 gondola cars loaded with iron nils, and weighing in all 239 tons groin. Her speed upon the grade wan about 71 miles per hour and she performedlhe run,lorkirag her valves at fell stroke, with abundance of stela. and with out stopping-UV-wheels. The rail wu dry and elan, and In the most favorable condition for ideation. „ ..The weight of engine 71' is 21 tone of 2240 sad of engine 72 la 251 tont The fanner EIM cylinders of 19 lathes and the latter of 20 inches digmetes_.gho length of stoke In esOb cue behlis 22 Indio On' the pre 'ions day both,engines .had been trled—tio 71 with 16 and. 72 with 18 cars. or 208 sod 294 trots respectively-11nd each drew It, load up the 'grade without alip ping Its wheels, end at epeeds or from 6 to 8 ratios per boor." Tbe,"Jourtud °fet:name" hes on the Mata of Wales in California, sad corn meats particularly upon the mimed by the so-called Coni==nto "La naptuntion, (we are told,) hen no limit in *styli df power, and it rosy M.that Ito Molt of duration will be deteemined only whin It anthill ,at # pitch of trombtime "that calls, for - idiot/dn. etztue of the Mond Oniatitution, odd& makes it the duty of the Vatted Staten to "guaranty to metry State in thhi titdoh a republican form of l ,--_ '.-:-.:.:...,•-:,..'....., ' • .~,y ' ~.t qn _.. EMI= Mintso nt' Bits , Peat ussanwrcirci as AMSIL —A WO meeting of the syiepsthisors lathe late neveztuncts•b favor eforragalust Cob, (load Acid we say 2) wan iplad 111 the Park. CapE' ftyUderslias nay eansplancius among the actin on. the occasion. After thi meeting area organind—we quote from the Conifer:— Tbe Boa; Mr: Carr then "come fiznrant with s 'tries of vitt:petitions against the action, in the present mornment, of oar own Government and that of Cabs, followed by a declaration of the perfect lied of the Americans to join the Insurrectionists without let or hindrance. ' Bat nothing could stop the propene of liberty and liberalism. In, hoe than a year, we mold& have this Continent alliar to CaliforaLs—America and all the islet' adjacent. (Chinn.)) "By God!" exclaimed thespeaker, "America belongs to ne_ , - —es sentiment responded to by lead cheers an d, reiterated aim He looked to the time when Austria and Busts would bow down in acepd eseence to the principles on which oar institu tions were constnicted. The attention of Amer.' loans by . the Spanish troops, be.,clutracterised as hornble butchery. A long string 'of resolatkns followed. We • subjoin one of them: Resolved, That while the sovereign despots of the mirth claim and exercise the right of send ing their artillery and their beyoneta to pet down Liberty wherever she ventures to alio* her head, theg cm:reign People of Amain& him, at least the equal right of going to her Suppe, succor and comfort; and when thus going by individual nation, without pablio arpnintion or tuitional responsibility, they violate no lair, huzeitet or divine, but on the contrary, in resist ing Want% 0.e7.130,1•. The Coulter glue the clotoludiug prmediap p3l.lOws:. • Much interruption wu occuloned during their reading, partly from the excitement they" - produced • They were followed at a later stage of-the meeting, by one condemnatory. In every form, of the American Canal at llama, de nying to him the feelings common to humanity,- and pronouncing him unworthy of the cont' deuce of out Government. Capt. Ilynders came forward, and appealed to the spirit inherent in he Amulean people, to avenge the blood of hue who had been so brutally murdered., He also atelsoadverted strong ly upon the administration which bad suffered our flag Mho insulted and our CitISUJI to be un protected. A flame, bright and lurid, however, was bursting out above the graves of themar tyre. Capt. It. spoke with , greet energy, and was repeatedly and - loudly' cheered. . C. M. Schaffer next addressed the meeting, with numerous allusions to the dootrin' e and vir tue of physical forte. The will of the people wee all.controling; governments were its cree. tures; salts citizens Of a fnustropublie, all had the right to speak u Taylor spoke, and sot as Taylor acted. (Cheers.) • . Re was here suddenly- Interrupted by Mr. Can, who pasted himself in front with a pon derous volume of Cotiatitutleamd Reports, from which he 'rind a passage of Daniel Webster's, in support, as be considered, of the opinion, he had propounded, that an undertaking coming under the cotofttions of the present one, was not piratical. This over, Mr. 13. said ha would indorse the opinion of Daniel Webster, be be the said Dan lel, at, Washington or at hfuehfield. (Lend Cheers.) . Webster had fought for free bottoms and free navigation. We had vindicated this doctrine in our own Revolted= Mr. 8. gave his own pb quant description of a pirate, aultuied the Cu ban exrDtions from this definition, praleedoer taln of tour naval herota, and asserted that we were entitled to, and would have the unchecked supremacy of the seas. „Judge Bead,” of Ohio, said no power on the five or, Ocd'a earth could prevent no from get ting Cuba. • From the: lood of the slain the tree of liberty would be acerbated. Judge Read, of: New (Means, Mimed. “The Bea of aptarnerfeetp. upon the plena over lion, made this the happiest moment of MUM. coming, se he, did, from the port wheront had ' gone out the steamer Paspeiv, beating the ho nes who had just shed their, blood. Matt of them ho know intimately. They were all noble men, animated by precisely thesammotires and Wino that Ind - - - henaglit: Layette 10 aim shorn, and which Induced Etecimitolo atriber for the freedom of Poland. Re stood there to justify their acts." lie alluded to the manta- tian of the tenni pirates' and , muiderere,' which Webster bad reqdred of Ur. Fox on a very similar oetualon 4 --at. the time of tha hive. of the • summer Cardillo; when atieticans were In the actual position of itumrgenti. Ocher Mit:mit/1 Incidents deemed parallel be mitodpla, were recounted; amidst them • the adios taken by European countries in respect , to Poland, and by England with referent* to Spain end Orreor; and which our Government had not felled to re. tiognize. The speaker dosed with a tribute of admiration to the dead, and the '!wish to God"' that he had a hand in the revohttion. Mr. Price, of Kentucky, who bet •nsplisw in this expedition. mid he could not Withal proud at the pattial "esecutiatt of the, gifted design. Ile bitterly inveigle/ against the actor the Span. tell steamer in running down the boats when upon the high ow, end smarted it to be contrary. to the law of nations. The law of nations was to be (owed in musty old Engibh bock* of our oppressors. America: was new greet enough to make a law' of esti" for her. self. (Cheers.) After two additional speeches, one by a yang lawyer of Philadelphia, and the other by a re cently arrived native of the Emerald Isle, the Courier and &Reber was honored with three groans, more favored establishments wen treat -ed with emsplinunda of en opposite character. and themeeting adjourned. Another revolution in Mexico is ovideatly et hand. It will probably take place in Ina than thne ninthsfront the pram:time. Banta Anna luta stW troops of friends them and they are "eager nod mile for • new prcauntiamenta. The finances of the Republic an in • wre tched condition, and 'Arita, the- Preddent„ altboagh. An Intelligent end patriotic mans, Mooed to inch a coodition . that he Is compelled to lump a body &ad around him for personal safety. Akal poor Mexico. A public meetin g in thus of the Imermta of Cuba, was recently held inktontgomery,ma Wm. Taylor, Esgr presided, and Amur resolu. tiers ot sympathy wars adopted. • A committee was also appointed to "make collections In aid of the struggling. Patriots." ' Ban Volunterrt —Napoleon Collins, one of the victims to the nmeiaare at Hamm, has been recognized a the name of • young man of Philadelphia, whoa ,parents come yeareldace, lived In the vicinity of Thirdand German streets. Ile has been absent for some run sad his. for mer acquintanoes knew nothing of his where 'boats, moll seeing his Pam* among those butch ered at Hanna. • • The Colonel Clndenin, whose name heeds the Eat, woe an Mika of either the Mindasippl or Ltratclana regiments, during the Maclean war, and became acqushttecLwith many of the Ms adelphia Volcano" by being stationed at Jr laps when they arrived therm—Lem?. _ Troops for Cola.-The New Orleans Bee, of August 12th, says a line looking company of freedom's wanton, mussed down en. Thttretlay evening previous, rained In Lezington and Lou. Saville, Kentucky fifty under causeamll of Capt, A. E. M ention, They wen paningent on the steamer Editor, and repaet that they are "non to be followed by an entire regiment—all destined to aid Cuba In the insertion of the sights of man. . . /forribte.—Alise limes, a young Indy of Chi de/2ml, entered $ oloiet with • lighted eine; when "gent of wind abut her In, end her clothes being Ignited, she was burnt to death, without chime of escape: We are glad to learn fronathe fltate Journal published at Harriabaciat the committee Inv actively engaged in ma preparations for the Agricultural State Nair to held there in Octo ber. Suitable grounds hate beim selected about ono mile from Hartisburg, and songemeats maids with is gentleman in New York :•State to ybralah and put up the requisite number of appropriate tents. HEALTH OFFIOR. - INTCRYNNTS IN TIM CIIT OP PPITIIBOROK; From the .16th to the 23d ctf August, 1851. C~i~Ooo of the ... " . .. "'T .. 44. 0 to ld os.. —. ....... . ...... Typho Y0v0r...... Tohl. . . . Oaf., 1 ye1ki....—..—.... I ?la . !, 0 031 3•433..-.. : F - to vv.v um 1 „.••••-• f .. Al: . ... 0 0,10 • : : T.: 0 -r• ::•:::: 7010 i-. ...:. 0. • By mi.t of this Scent. . Sew Mite. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81' Wood irtioet, hu main! Om! WSW{ sw rN opals Sew , Dnlet kso-11: - C. V Ludo . team as Ls : h 4ro, syrostut sr4 ..." V rA nn i4Agri US me b I i f . . 01 8 11. 41 itim. so 1111 ovid sit • Jo* MT: Silos az It rll tbs. is hy s . I)l W..wrong : Saris my SSW . 113..11c.5.051051S M av ris4f '" l l e . w . .__ A :=Or a itert S air a r te _, thiil6lestlaSlW 016;4 0:10/". L°l 01.118 VILLE LIMY-16T4L jtust ree l l , slul for nab ' 4 - 110 N,. miar aireMit.:". • . „. Y:. 111111711 M ... ...... rESU GROCERIES AND SUNDRIES, : Caner. lOW end WU airom • Itf. eh. Green Sark Trg mt.. 0... a .........au.ame. ISO eat. bal. " " 3 tam aniartad 00 ay. ehelei `Dabimix - • 3 " Derdbaui COG 914 - 0 pa Milim's a Golvilneo li. lieueer.. ' nu Cat Totemic ~ '• 10boves almetel. Piaci Usct • 2ha. Manisa lit 3he. Cam. mita W. B wabia: 11.33 19109 60 pa ki‘oliapir. • , 3 1:23 , .Co 34.23 34 lemurs Corer. 2 Ilebbiliiis amp pad 9 " s tep Gorier." . Yam Powdeirc i . . 9 " Stu Au:pm -, 23 boar Clotho Pam - ' 33 . apom 1 2 9 Goa. Patent Mae Wm& 30 " Mottle a Dipped " : •_, amnia _ 30 arm (Dowel 1= 9 dm, Co,, amem. ,beep Pappor • . irtiutosals mad Mall by _ .D. WILLIAMS a 00. , . mutt -- ' Nerfamet am Wood er.4 lath Me. SUG&R-25 bags Brazil; ' to boas Whit* Amos; arm. by aNGLISII a arIOIETS, 122 &wad. aad zsT trout la. QIIGAR-40 hbds. N. 0., for gabs by a14r27 • EICO LIM BENUTT INSEED 01L-20 bblu. prime, for sale by no= EMIL= RENICLIT. ACKEREL-60 bbls. Nos. 1 and 2; 481,f,ad qr.bbla Fa l EL MOLASSES-20 bble. for sale by I_7 • .0027 ' XNGILIBILIt SOAP -150 box. actiellr No. 1, for rah 16w by ENGLIaII a BENNETT. • .. er 00 bbls. N. ?datizalengivragr. porucco-100 bxs. s'a Lump, for sale by aztet7 • ENGLISH • erNNsrr. 11 2:tIoilliM MVO kiMIFI7II7III.—M (lOARs-10,000 Principe; . 1500 Hamm; . stair trati ": giPhrT. V.EW FRENCH MERINOS,—A. A. IVA. arri . ttiWcrtatrt g:At=":f r o t, Per t., tected exprellar b. the Wel/ trade—yr/7[11 . D. . seal NEW SlLKS—Ree'd thin day; a beautiful II kit of okoor otslolko.nod &Alm do Mane, doh eol oot, roos2;) - • A. A. MASON A OD. NEW BONNETS AND RIBBONS-A, A. Mmica Oa have past opened . * 1.. lot of iamb chew end Sonnet !Mom. hil Aron, which (bey will offer my CUEAP F.I.IBROIDERMS—A. A. BLij:ox ik co: lavehml rued soother lot of th ose secs M. Embroil:lair. co and 61 Mutat a.. aux= • QUNDRIES-- : , • 6.. j i , .10 bap itstborc " 4 filneongt • , ' • 6 •• ci..111604,, • - 1 te. lboowns; D I CE o. 464 Fa male by ' ISAIAH EY At 00, and/ Water slut Front Ks. FEATHERS -1000 'be. to arrive and for .41.er Nag2ll 1611%11 DICKEY oa. 111.11.EASE-10 bbfe. for sale by •A seat 'SALM DICKEY & CO. Bishop Potter's Appointments. . 4 3118 T 28th, 4 P. M., New Castle, (lay- I 4 corm. now) • 0111 i. 10CA .1 )11.,..4 PauPs. Bum, - ‘.. IIVOYA.Tir-Teriit"di=r= Urination.) " girt. 4P. IC, ht. Arginnes Chards. Pittsburgh. us ... r . il e r .i gt.!Y Ills; M . P.: U t...TroliTUtiurb, Pittsburgh. =MU. (unix =tar stags.) Prof. ThampuMe Female Seminary.. - E First Session of the Fourth Year of looatetoo ern mum. on Itooda7 aatt. conSao, t r ialy ''a r.!. unit....t U Vzo b lr' urn ""i7 ite= Inctadi. tar eattam ...a at Prof.man. 114 ty watt. atialakat Pltiaborah. Aosuat:Mab.ltal. ANXBICAM HOTEL, SUPERIOR STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO. r. PROPRIETORS having made nul l s . ,lendltures altgrinqand lbsbul , many and bdarnally. ode tam load t and fursedsal It throughout with ode urultueb awl bat Reuel It Ingthe ensoutantation of tba The Deming UMW. Cbsdabes, nodal", Tubb. Sty. aod Deb!, etU not be welted by lb. test thesis In lb. Ansutto ClUss. gel the subeditor VIII mbar. to auks al.ltoz., dspettentlrsh=tVecata Confectioner Wanted. ►RI9O good Confectioner wanted at N 0.317 mem wewt waraele Beal - Dilate. R SALE—W us a Hoes and Lots in the r,..6 Ward—ankon I.7bart7 Reva, and the other to Alen-41 ylaw of arotabl. On bat on blabata• atm!, by WO tad ea Yawn at banal. go. i'.l: Liberty at e . nr/411 • Pausal copy.), '` 161ILVER PATENT LEVER WATCLIES, trots MS to sod onttromoolutut .....4Prtrylrooo slot tow by' . Mr , ing-bO3. VOOPER WATCHES-1n Hunting and ‘./ plata ama, asauoan T ley pee. Timmy Timmy the pursue.ntia 'Mew.. sad et . W. W. W1M.741". NJ. TOBIAS &CO.'S WATCITES—Now . mad . goal issarsalkAt.ta Malawi and Wan . 4 tela ukt ts 1•0114.1 meta A 0.11.1 asy'l daralar. and haft ,Ivaa tb• I.rl atai.4_l.l.l 01 It Womb am agd is CU /*unto. W.ll, WASCIS: ' ands • aw.r Ilan.r led romtb oat ionair.--400 bap Rio, principally prime, Joe med Cat JOU): WATT a - WHITE FISH AND TROUT—_ bhl.. W ae. nm. L•sdins and Rr W• by ht. bbu.7ll". ukyYo . IS At AII.DICK EY t DL w 3s--.5 ale. Fresh, ( 0 1: r A lt a lt a co CENS,V 30 bin. prime W. K , for saleby zee: - • 111...bALZELL CO.• 161ALLERATUS-5 tons in boxes and bbla., U lon to PAW Voir*. fig ter by aueO DAI,IICLL I ssZEE FATE, a Tide of Stirring Times, by N. Joiook ZoI.- 1 / 4 fuest.O.lso wort the Ims onto wrist'. A;or—Littotra Liolai Ago. No. 1/0-111104 Interoaltor onfa t =ln. lord Odo !IMAM' andnDo Pot. mut swat, op, poet.. tbo Ana Men. I • woo= .I.LL PERSONS knowing themoelTe3 d.160W1 la toe M( are kale, rtquaded beat aad Otl.er. Wan tha tat dar or Onober. ea after that slaw the ealitata beplaead lb. has& at • wan for:volaartkos. JOl.O SEIS.PLULRD. 317 Marry a tJonnuo cors ' IKJOINE 1109 E-300 feet-2 diet' 3.ply has itablow llooh e brought dot otoroiali Mai , MI titian torlt trg b : ETIT' 9 " I "'", ° " both shwa an manam say 'rubor hortimastaotrri. 1 la all era. +bow they do oot turn oat aaohataS. ' U. =in , ' .111 to nfitadat or Lho Homo 11,1 by yaw . J. a H. PUI . 7 sod thWood at. . • pr.tTry.rtlit?.T'?"rlN - . num k DOUGLASS. Manifactstrard 41C =',..v . Ft iP w"lrig=ll,l".l7,""l,ll7, iilla*ire TRW* to mar 114 k of Goody Miro m edhnet from tbo mormfotorms .. mol fxr . oalo on TO tenni. • IfIlltoo: ( I , 9 MMITTEE for ob N ndJ Perlntionit to the ' • ra.tinr.2r. t v rraldila r , Wade lissavton. IL Yuuslon, Ay b ll= k, - J. .114D.Cronnut. Wren. Hersh. ;ohm A.Nrllonn. tinthardel linhass, Jobs illnalnirtual. Jame. It. nt.sll. thee. N. Arnold,' tabling additionalinb h and Unbarring • 14tintor Joan . 1 Jain thalthart "Prlsai n =. . WM= nary, - Mann Jr...a. noon Clang. Lewis Illitabiroa. •NO. UlthOdat6 • NO. 62 FOURTH 827181471r 7 0.37,11=7 rill opn ""r. "lairaitynnrab.r,lisitt .a . FAxor.frrApve, ISOURHING 2 moss. innutinanqa DEY:GOODII,..• torettor with eteck:of TRIMMINGS AND 117711173111- q.eoons, - am complete we heretotem kept by that well a awl &mite mtsbashiatel. *Dahl x_ipectfoltr , Mlbrm than person &slave hi Mostrolost WI Rotas Partilehler or Liam Gionde, thet etom they obtain a mars =pieta does Una lew 'Mao halbe city. to luflototals dovottag plaistatep Ma thom !machos ot bosiamaAMpartias the oaths pontos. of the Goode blateelA ewe tWpodea of them at JAME.II*. KeIENIGHT. IVOR RENT—A Storeroom and Dwel-ga gat=4, l 2.2 lm i a tr i w ai •ii t trn t tta TibOnado Conant. OptrA • sogn fl i li t tbd TT Want CO. Q (MAR & MOLASSES-- - 14 hll42.lrteee Zt. O. Rum: L 4 01:.Is. nanuakat LoutleS emismagag, to ariv• per &tensor Ben Ornsrma.lbr • trs J.* YLOTD.. • Round Church Bulidisr.. POWDER-150 kegi .13 , !ostill a f:or Bale by ROOM/S-200 dozen Corn, for sale by lossla . J. t R. FLOYD. .poLL BEADS--8 dos. India — Rubber — Trust N.A. • beaatit'al article. Ibr sale at Lae Rubber Da. litford J.!1.1.. PHILLIPS. WIIIDQW SHADES—A supply of Tram- Erma Rader node.. 1.011 jt,l;ndk.trr_ INIJIA RUBBER OAPES--2;locjust reed (wit 6 demi) • ent rata utlele a lpfesur et driving , OM * 7 " •••=5) [ J. dIrPIMIL rvimgsSTOCKHOLDERS of the. "Peousjk . b Ealt" Idanabetarbx Inv litAlid Umbarat of Tondra umnbet anti Pllr a bausb lbr *UN b to b. pal Rh of bort, al &b. ::=VICLIAIO.23 Wbiq j b 4; phia. _T31.0.37:a ;to m' nut. . . • sari I.i.itosti. 22:1MthnibrbAtel. -PAIL pasain. WE have just received this beautiful/4 Al i OA. of q.. d ew bilibr the actitt• sae r Rada - 7, ;e./Mb jd wfc4 BEE .'-' , 47405.!'r' .? z:;;•4 , :. , ; • - " • • • : 4 7 • : ' . . .• . - • . _ Penn Glau • an kL CIRE & WIGHTALIN ; AformerIy of the drak of Ww-MeDakly 4MO dt AD alketanara of VIAL& BOWLEG and N DOW GLANS, al Water and CS Trost stmt. lEntbanrala Pa. . D.—Partlenlan atfantionnakt to add .1m of Window Glain awl prints monkts Ita .ilni end VDU .43 WI4AI3LE ,PROPERTY on the him B...u..=suar i zriavazatr ix= from the kqesinet. nal about !Meel — a= &Lad Mt wormiatnr . ; tag: lire:s ff' 44l l er=r; feet front en North (knal greet. ronntaz =IOW 7.1=t7 etnet mane 776 feet. ow on.thlrl of On wormarwhat erected • Mick Ilotts•eantelnln tAnt e= franh • =We and =siege boom= the treMe The law= la as Dm as an 7 illathem =sew wan be examlned at =7 time. he to= Inquire af 7. FWD. at the atm or, Idot Co.. mu. er Yearth end Woad eht I Cutt7:34l•ll .7OF. 11011. OCOMOTIVES—juet reed, 300 feet In- Jdba' . 11—tarug... 1 411Vird*"4 Mt or efa M itrat 5..§1 :1114,11r rb. Mr= Amato to Nanwlet..k ALUM -25 bbls. for sale by • • , a. =lt s 00. T • 1 SCALP HUNTERS., or llamado . 4•11:1 " ra . 1" 1"k a z=r2r.d. .14Trarjhbrkli stout F .....ar,...1•7. • .. 4 Ilk fk.!..o,llLan. • .111..M.1. .= at 110titikr Litniv Depet;74 Third *TM, opposite thelbrt.OLEat. - • anal - SUGAR AND MOLASSES-. 2:0 btla. Plantation 11.4. a oast _ 11111bdit N. O. Pottsti_for gala_ yb angt.: JAM= talarELL. CS Rata 4. (lox's Patent SpardingOalatine-3 grove 11../ for lob tor J. lIIDD & CO. CO Wood 0 - iil3o o l l '/:1480:1 1 /A1:4:4WEVI .-7 .1 FRESH ROLL & TUB BOTTER—Rec'd dai. Saturday. =Mud for pile smt. F ROM. BOSTON, jtust recd--• IWO fr 4 ply 42.14 .1142ter Uo • .1142 _ 7.1 C 4, For .4.14 st the .4ns Rabb., Depot, 7 WI 9 WOael J. 11. PHILLIPS. TUCKED BUTTES-8 bbls. and dkege IF LIAIMICX,CY a co- P.ENTINE-10 bbU ssocALfor !ale !aim .caraer of ElsthWaad . INFRA 011-5 bbla.Citynutke, kraals by • nun B. N. WITIBMISHAM. . . S U ' P. CA : R.I3. SODA- 1 3 4 Iztremufazilar OIL -100 bbls. Straits, for sale b ' slum aunts Ditstat.. es was: ss: OLE LEATHER-350 Sides prime ? for We by . .421 - JAMS DAUM. TAII-IUO bblo.N. C., for sale by •amJAIUM DAL7XLL. .FLRE BRICK-20,000 for sale low to close coadozseat. by i JAMS DALZILL. S.O. 3 MACKEREL-12A bbls. for sale by act4l 5. 1 V. mammon. FLOUB-50 bble. H. rare'S extra ram., for ado by azighl • ;11•118•131311.. BROOMS -200 doz. fox sale by suet . B. &IC HASZAIIOII. CIIEESE-100 boxes Cream, for isle by a' La W. EILE11101:11L E 00,4-1 phi. for sale by .us nasal &a W. 11At31.1712111. rig_t OLD AND SILVER WATCHES —ti W e bar. aara au asoalbeat allarlaseat of Arens, of tha moat appro=bareach wol Geturra aulaufutaa% la baa lb linatleg, AM akar nylon of amok a ll and as Rim va• oanally Ica, • Ylna Water Leoaletaa done la the beat mann by Um bra and most anasionoai swimm batN city.. , W. W. W 145021, al Marlrat et, '. NEW BOOXSI - NEW BOOKS: - K noL3,3„s, LITERARY DEPOT, Third atnat it =o Vara Mar.— - • . kr A Tba witt=ai . of Cott,.or. Ifl4lak ftbartas favla *ruma or the Rallrood of Ufa Aktlasary of ll.eLaak7. So. 81,. MUM; Uri= Agra Xo. ' , natter-% tod i gl i... ilook Lsrpagnick - . Oratories T A M Wymelala,to; by O. W irroplds. I. blatrab or LW Malt of tie E. bona& a tale of Watr 'nu Ple;agarea Diaarbtai. tale 'Ol Indian - Captivity; by loorma arm • The Aarou of Pool tartwilld. a fira Stray. Th. Woman. of LlJeaboS , llaraas. Franc or rho faloar of try Afar. Alobardaat. resat. a Yrobteca by atm of ”AltoaLocka. The Tarbar't Orrapaskra. witb Illararabloaa. Travokr.o Gobs toroaatk atm U. 11. sad Caaado. Mow or rho brow Art; a Woof rad liar, by tblrollao Ttroof sat Waraad, a tatar, br Wary Ibrartrt.- A GL' CAKAL AND exigesiva assoarmayr or Wall Paper Lad Borders, for the Palatka UST RECEIVED, at the old established stud. lictirotattott. host moot at tgo ododaglad a • tootariro. g mat gouty canon or PAP= 11.130- Itdig sad MADERA aotogrodas pooh • varlatrof Mkt and p.1 o•o a• ran loudly fad to gran:WlN outmost amid me views of ILI. laost =AO • • 4"1 " V24:1=1.1%." 1 , OSQUITO BARS-400 pajuatreed and INA fie lielp my tut,...TIVENT7I7NS:7I,Ie4II 011r7r1 QUM . Idoll.Allt, NITT.B-Moipar Ilescarnte ban 0.1. Willa aussar a the above ware adtsbioarlicis. anglto corner mod Youth On , -., NEW XOBIC. LLKLEBra, No.lol Third street v iiiitio tr itzt.doo . s i tholarootatApor. s i tairodoportm 6A- 4=A r gr talfrIADA, : 42 :47. `""4 .10V h"h :_ ii ; finall= " Prixt__,,, MxC Turn ootalray—dafibTA " And onAoro.fAnukwowoooo; Itifr; th.. thls Wad of illturalltilana 11.1000, eldelaabtA Eng: spUtt.Pollui, Hu f f At tC - „q. Bri • LIM* moina• " 8101 . 0 Tali °maul j AND WARRANTS WANTED 1 t—The blewit malmt .711 I•Csep 4•1 ansots at ••• WSW& ARNOW • 74 44..; =ea nett to Plebbnrol. t:OVAL—We intend to' remove about the 15r.h at lirkel e l ofto i agrat tuadsh gray Artie In oar utlig.• • , A, aped _ • J. It SG aid Waal A'PPRESSE3.-1' have in" store a large al at Curled ANL ut. Otto% [T sae annirgia, Matra... %Irv, aad Pllloes. bpr~• Nil N - Malt, IL —IS bbli. tare Linseed i for= Veglint Mght Canine, at Auction. u7Lt irlu AL ItApE gad 4t. giVa ' a of th. AMM Ma& PUJOLADM. Pllll, wilt l a kr . gtiVTAVai ' !.i.r 7 , 10 wz ",c D=l 4. " VIVI. , a I', tr L lleerki& Sm.M;- e emiT."4.4 co 41; podp.m.at ees =wait of theArlell*.: • 1 ,4/Feu Sof oupdsl9:43 . s j °64 4 /.. 7111 I.. nitrl Oarslllo.lllo, ' ma= nab Oeorm arca& - 1)1G iIEAD--500- AL ~were 433131,,...`1 fer=n- - NDKR. ao 8 TOMATO . : NJ sane a co • `Qsll7 tdstatun I Ettialistimes! •• WILSON &CO :;No. Weed Koft. wilLfarolatt at anauaatztates =Jaw as 'any Cs of the baft&lariata atkaptal Far ths &appear tatudal—de *34 lb. abut. • fall awatimeat of =all aim abraea brad. auxl62la • LODAN. n Y & Arta ,No.L in Ann) ML and for E 1 9 1 : 1 1 : o Wall) .7.II.NYIILD. CILE.Eare--100 boxes Creson; • no Zi d 1 0 Comun*rcANk4byby (.1 J. EV_AP Pon. Iv= d FRENCH BRANDY— warmagd Dup. Elected azpreasly ta• =landau] puma", and tie lOU by Un quart. bottle Y • • • _ ,110aRIS . Irr.a feRIICTI3LES—BIack Lead Crucibles, from tumton, Nam Axel Na. 93 to CA fin. alit.. 0 7 -- meal J. NIDD OD. DO 4.1.1. M. COFFEE-300 bags prime Rio, for mile by atiglB • T EAS —4O y..cherate i P m owchong; to guile "•..I.ll.lll:3Dl=l,67Watnre. Q, UNDRIES—,S oaks Po tash; kj dant 0: I;rr k . .413 ' bt'L Zants L"....* ztobi. OFFED-176 bags Rio, for sale by W. lIARRAZOIL Li uncle C . IGARS-59,000 Common, for sale by toe& EL t W. ILERBII7OII. F1:111--150 bbla. Extza and S. F., for eale b swab La R. HAMMEL rtmß'RENT—a — good 'mond' and mabownityLSlSO FOR.TS.,madr ""7.• rA= ClatL ..ew York. Apro,r , • , • JOUN angla 8/ Woad street. PlUrbzugh. NDIA RUBBER :WHIPEP-30 doz. just TM Ind. tram I to 7 Yet In he raperks to any es that in on, betas alike tutatteetel br ethast• anp ht. weather, norlft g no allins to keep them Alfa Ws and team braoling. tor akin tfok7 and a Wont et QUOAR-88 hbde: aikarvoz Cuba aud"urto Rico )1,41rn , Pravirg Ba•l 2- TOBACCO -25 Ittoio: No, 1 e twist, for Bale by • laaclal • JAIL DALZELL. UWW et. , CHSESZ-100 boxes W. R. for aajtby JAXES _ 31 '1 1 ' yo.TRLNSPORTERS,' ea ts COMMSION GROCER MRELClWer&—gee vale eemn=ale ag 101Itt my valuable LOTS. nab troutleg 93 fie/I.W lethal= Hank Ltak Allegheny City. cod neat. tat= the Peons awl Ohio, atdheed, (a/thht a*gum et the DorpotJ etterdLug back bike I.lmd Doha thero greatest health:a/0r &trauma by either ilZtri="' B7 "7l,lllgg_ r. Q PI otalatket and WIWI 1121. . W HITING -900 bbla. gztra do for Nile •,• B. /I.IALLV. , =O a CO, SPTS. TURPENTINE-35 bble. for sale by "aarilA " 11. A. PAIIIIESTOCK k CO. CUP. CARE. SODA— , lookeejj.l3 h, for kJ de by A. ME}( & W. - . _ NUT.M6OO prime. for mile by nigls • 2L L.WHNESTINAL t rd. MA .E-2W lbs. for sale by sosu AA. TAM LITOCEt CO. BUTTER -9 bble. Packed, for fiats by . =cm - —w-a P. WILSON.I.III 4 1t.. Rik UR-00 bbla. freak perotaid Family, for br ., S.C. TON OONNXICW.ST 00. DOW. 01,14.83,-Ectra qu'ality and ea . Zreed dam sad Insati, m. re* bY w7ll • •_ &V. VUN BONNIIOxei 4,00. • CHEESE -100 boxes for sale by soils r. VOX lIONNIIOnT CO. 1' . . • t I, . _.um .1.&11.1.111MAM SCOTCH SNUFF-30 boxes BOmixe-telo -8244 in la vaTrezatz... /cI is IIZAP-,PRINTS!—A. A. 31. sox Co: bare jait noe.' tem beautiful mew style P T, whi•M will to mkt es oeuel at my law Maw -4leo, ft ems of those, _Mixable 8 tow PRINS% the ebvil. mate tow is atda mate 1 \10,4..4 MACKEREL--50 bblg. No. 3 Urge; pia b 7 • • - • • CM( • aaglit • labarty amt. • - - QUOAX-40 hhdo...N. 0., for sale by Ia maLl. .7.3. =TOE= CO BROOMS -150 dos. Corn, for sole by non y&DIVWQkXfI CO. _ _ OBE-z17290 for Tl. S WM Y ' FUSE-41) TZkpligotalrTia for ICE-15 tee. prim , for sale by • siasl4 J.y. DILWOIVIIt 0):" PIIKESE-40 boxes prime, for . eby eu suet wrot IIdeCLUDLOB., • tO . D.F2 4 8.11-4 tes:fout ir ey . bL oaND n . 47 1 _11CIIRLST'S RAZQRSI , L-The undensipk ug ••=bpos Appoint.' ascot *i;tuse..s Am.oo - non. Then Ban. atanahetsral the united atul an amt.:maned la quality by elan Dal& or. M ania= tossafacton. Enter /inn var. natal. and IT It deegryKay, thi now bt ntorned or Bum In the aaer mar arab.' Tea artlela tha has bone la ...antral parthad n'tddlr attprroallog aran'other Maar. a good afroa. ttn• a•tll mot realm liming by tea yearn - • - • Natat. wholatalt sad rota% at the Waleh a:lol3min aotl3 17. ecraeraf Pitath sod 'forte , ESS MACKEREL—One grade finerthan 13,1 No. 1, sad th. bawls tarra off tar .alot AcKERE.T.,4SO brie No 3 large,lBsl; maised — ki ode br taalrP ‘7IEIVAPRINDLIEO.-. 11 . 4 •14X—= make for rale by sagl.2 - 'WICK 2 3L-CA.NDLIISS QTARCII-42,:b0z0n Bonbright's extra for ....7ss Dr ruutl4l WICK 4 WC/MUM _ - dika carz y t t lgr K ona for sale by L CHOCOLATE;-140 - bsis Boston Choo3bite mr tsb bi tiasl2l WICK s UnCAItbLIZS - - ALERATUS-42 cooks Dean's for sale by mO2 ,_ .vuBaYaalADl.Y9 ffIiSTNIITS-6 brie foisslo 24 l 43Diaisi • • k VIitOINLi,TWIST--29_1cer for TarniPSsettCr9 .110 ST received -trosn-ehe .s.l .b ar el t e e l tTandyredofh* adkroksp aamBr Etore. caner ofßwwmamen. . •14 if. Wirt . vx‘n iv WOOLEN GOODS;-6 Bleaket Sta latc=a au mite tiottittii E stiiTti., .'7l.ritrirrarirua:itr AISINS-69 I . )xe buiailr in Eon, for sale 1.11,!,r u , - mutt hump:4l4 i. - • 4 ! FALL FASHION - FOIL lea 4 I r os,SON,Tuaucurous ROMS gif 1p Ftwiramst. =ern VIA or 01153h1.17.7 win bah.. the ISt last. htuis. , N.-0.; in store and for wt. bir . (.11) iB. CANFIELD. - ALLRAT b ox . • , — 7. MAW. lariat Ibr J. B.CLIIIMILLR. INDIGO AND MADDKR,- Ilsbists Ils Abx _1 . Tor et.y - r-• •". -.I6.II.ILLQUa`V . sall: - ZINC ;YA/ASS..: •Nr.au FACT I/ Br". 1111 -NEW XEICBIT IMPLOIUMPAIV) IMMO 0011 . APIT. Irtralairi idepultd Co 'had& capplor - thnic minable my, " PAINTS; I:ll4,bzubatam _vrv.muth h•wCopal= To * asp other .;WHIT ZINC ,PALST un l- ftLila 011: of Zhae.....1.6 varraatie free arm all I....tmalyza,',argraft=i, t.t= toost .a otber patina ,11113MLOW to Um ;IT WILL NOT TURN FELLOW Vitra mopmedm rolphinoot of mephitle en at Rea *boa Mid as lo • Mom mom As as ott i mide it aitkrtatate • apothem climate sad the Mom lay Mbar, VA. War ladie to torn mad& oaf muc wff.—Lt may D. oohed ...laalar. with *atm mid ism orailth vitraish, lath:bairn Mewl. , BLACK - AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS. ?UM are famished aka leo pniakond washuhhelf taut thawed and best paint. 1a tbo market far astkui Ma. emeicar, oattoomm damaboede, or say •opeadd Moo ofacao. Wok,. MVPS bola so thanboth. - • , • NVTATHEIVANDITRE-PROOK ,Por Iron sodbem thq'an partkalarly valuable' . se Men tloq WyrtM r ' .m Um 6 4 l ' ll w ll a % y TAU: ao mot c.s ohniur4aro l thw Pwiras Sm. I=terithP7l4.4 *(nl' t " .-ek. V s r l U. atrarkd VEdart.g-hlfiZptuadDia... I.IXEF.TONGITES,- -- A. prima' - article,' mi hs.a..aa ear coo br -. l IIIENQIX - PASIEB--Forsale b - 4 LINO . . VALTILB. P. X itionßomATi ,, poTAsu,4woltc44oT. ESTONCRAC • RB—LButterßisettititad Dronefa cr Plans, real's' direct Ann otAutasAlr toms - Amyx ril• =dr , moz.mat co _ _ SOOT "ke fused Rots., tot sae by 'aari JAMES A. ilEarillso34 00. _ be van:date ;• • pc= ru.ut. ck-c 4. 1341. /nag. /A Saleni—Ot mar l'analfasy I a wlllbout haaltatloa. that baying anal It, exteasivals to air wired =Taofor tha last baratizr o tna . grial i. 4=gAr a oLot hiaatabre 111/..tlaliaskal'anraZ athatallt; , Italaad gala by, ata-aad Evi4hucand Irtsh.WmttLL,,,, WHYABlJ,TerLipMweielximi ; r . 1,41 '* 4 - a 24 4 :11 4,*2lNtLiw.t:". MRM .n 1 • a ' Env Watcpn! : i,... .. - • . A;, , ) .stir ,yesk inverla r:Qii m _ LOW irsktheKJ ntr..-t. " uttn, War. 4 " 1 ' V "da,vri.,.. r .4 TRANSPORTATIOI4g- PENNSYLVASTA RATTIVIAI/ 4 OP= TOOXICKPORT. TWENTT =t3 OF JOBSZTOWN, - - - 1851. FALL AII,I4NGESIMIT. VEMIGE mot mecti - varruco rcauuuPD: -Patagbrania Railroad and . .4-prea Aloha litsat: Mlaktir simrocon. inaiurr amp cazicavaut sons to ' PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE & NEW YOU: Two Day lines Upivis Scketi Botta; txximuttraix roa rarano-7-w4 On mM and after Mon* Angusosth. Paetete . of tlar Use arrt I... , PittstruV m Pr ? itgatt sarnlng at I otbak. sad every g eel taking the Cam of nea _Raid. tomedadaly after ttetrintrib7 . nut turrabl. Tons • tbla new arrengen.a Ilapt=wF 110uRd SOONER tban beranntea,antel t•valFa. canal travel.) enabling than on antral at Wand ra to New Sort Ai aoom . warm:a rot, simnel/ tak: tbaTark and Runbaland Battnw. at Ilattabagg. Dletanaa eight74bar Wks, Slaw FOUR beam Fare in Pldladelatla. $lO. Sue b Baltixadre. - 11):150._ •do - Waster. 'in do Us:airbus Wet. • • If yea desire °bean traveller sad rienfortable earearago Hama% dart., serase of tlekete at ate Ticket Odfcc .110nonga Ms 'J. P. HOLMES. Agent, D. LEECH & CO., Canal Ran, Ran arra. • - PROM PITTSBURGH TO NEW BRIGHT6II3 Ik ' Sr and terNDAY , AUGUST rr 4th, tP 1111 1 461 4.ni7MOTtra4. villntams , E r VA rarrantaau s ut 4 t nni TAT TAM 3 ors— Pt* TITUL ...- nanaeoThir o z oular . rl 2 Tom or *V bAlgoa4 4 Coviekkr. " " Yampa" - 10 .• • • • TTioimiSat llckets boioMiiiTiosod Tato. - Tunes Tittobstre awl /kebostor, to TT ot radx tut Botromiltto burgh and No. ETWlttommt • • the moo . _ner.The Troia till itoVroo on Inlay. bat Looonion =Les 'mo t on Patarday Tinto good for To ramp* itrilan;nt nil be .2,..inp7 trinne Nmr inonnint; Ty order or the Mato. • , ' exottax relista. ladelptila & biveipool Line sailingg frotikl'ldladelphis (is the th. tta Set of coat Airtrelit YI P! ' ElTROPE,Wathentel clisrls../hwhh, ll KRl Le2=glN 4 ll . ..nr,_ . gore woo oe.ut of rim wetly. motertals, rad are acial Ibr the retddity of der (hay ere Athol , 11 , 4 , „,n L.: 1., ses pry =To. a. a1..1 caaaa the,. are oormareled by Mon of erhwowlederd toloWtone p,...%'cl=Nbtl'"n-rkThs"gtvlir."cTi--, owa obtain orate tea of rtkt 6 . 41 "10"."h4 end oar *VOA la nehlid ' • 47001 Will tarnish them with the Whherielos Soh loctrortioar relative to tbetr defarpge,- • For the coareoloom of witroWArtend 1 2 1 7 47t= th'ft" ' T iaa %Lab sa m rs the ftn or Port Mew )2. Ihsittd NtogWath airft: 4l . l .....PPlLekPlewootere coming Ilirm*Ol Eroy week r u allowbg shoplift Ida be r feddie..," lib.mrel Imr...4.t..rllrrvisre, 1 1.. ) = 4 ar ib 2Aw. n. lT=l . 2 , 2zzotall , "sr. sod holt allrwohow Maorzw " ' 3? 122122 t t. 127 m YORK .4131D-RIUB RAILROAD 1851.'114MgiggliAw.1851.1'S ATIWROUTE TO NEW YORK - CITY via )ratkrk and Ms Ede lantrad. rastrettne tdK elsaratararrra on Wrap* 'Coimbra am CradanaU. Di n sad and Pandasky and aneinnall Balboa* and Emma on tan .• mst Ohio and Klaaterlyyd Mara and tan °Oka Itallass lad Ps rinia oarn . ;KUM) 'SA ara VA DIME= API POLLOWS: . ltm Akandass ermard.) Ramo !carnal 6 otkok. . 2d _r• = . ••• 10 York 16a rd m it .Ikarrz a, !; . 4 . 0 G butra, and t2mtrsamTem, yi r mimming at 9edook,nuaingthsa Ms Harm Yndahl sal Cattle Tr attachniain laira this slkaiklykat 4 A. M. dallr• a Puma< Cad ia to ada . anonanoodatiWay Pasnenarna sad Drams. • ars from Dunkirk to ker• York, fa: lad Oda ;..• rams sal be pee las forr data. • -• 7bb Coornanyrare Ormond to transport Uri !took add • ;;; i:T fretabta of all kinds to and from Nor Tort r • _.-• • ,- •. Particular attoratkon •111 be laid to Mak. n. am. brink 6 test sr l b 'Avene l :oats great strarcra - Inuuk.4,,aximaata•-,:--: ats Yarirls kiln* dlatribored,' string WIC , tars fa raard on the wines et SM. anon es ara. b TMIitaLLAId. dinky.Ditaktrk. ! C" . l9i Jy : • Exemsion Ticlitirto Beaver,-25 amp. Ir M r fin=s- tir e is iali gi lr, leave than at Pluabuto aod exam, start der, coda .1". i i . ..,!.'• 1.. a: Bram. Yana rt Madan do ' do - 11 n tr.. •do•IIa. in , .: ..:i ', • Persons diabbticto so to Berne an vrectarlsemakna • • ' Ticket. to Boehm= and trek te Pitttbussb. In fi datta .. 7_.' Tktab end. Its.dow mead erand up tbe next. . ....., For 'dada nl.O. on beard tar ebtamboota .Ig ' 44.° t • '* ' .-. • %W e''' . gtMilr; ' . C. -- .' '; ''' • • • 26 AMPS TO CLEVELAND. &SAM 1851 iiititiiil': ~ -.., nrrasußaa AND. OLiVELAIND ~, • : 12e , rers Packet and ItiOnisi Lim to Rented. ASS:ENGELS lossq very mo rning as 9 . .. • o'clock, ter steamboat toMaanrkT ' , costal= toßovono..tbstrobrrancsommoolil I=, r ~. . Thm,t.. thrmg_l3 to , . 0/NOtlir/ATL Yli OilCadßia MS Zeib i tttalwalsol • 104 C2l;elll4t l.'`. ... . ci =m hi Ilmtnet. Clid oli tsid Nftoa.V..odosor ; :- .; • . _ =To ile=lit. w rs id.. ua Jo. ooloothatoo,olmrot. ' . - ‘-, 1, gotoMootzoo c 00.... odn to t r 011.2 grach takkik ., • --.'. A aasPr. Me cannaht : la 6224 " 11122 VENVeltoriar amt. thp dikes) oscura ElVlSoldazilloritcodk. - ' C ..4 1851. WESTERN ROL, TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, IZsau as 'an. Lam . . • ttrißrEg Yu: alga (RAIL ROAD AND CANAL tr prrtstnraoa, .PHILADELPRW .. MORE, AND NEW YORK. - Canal r btaaeing in :go.,nrder, .wa i .admia ame spa iamataaue-t a freak tb• does duel, at Um knrest ratrma rain , wltlH ., :recamma b dIAVI. The IniTtg taasaltiod.sagl Y , acrlictM 6d l too , - c.,ILA Pi arlria n° a 1 1l IC ~a PAM REMO I 1851. :,SAME Vl #rolianitie and catibethir4 to Badman and Philidelphi. z , Irr,.lo)RM° BOAT 1 ..the Vilma' *bon the Bedew $417. et $ e`stoet lett:MlL eM - .• I - The ‘l2l4s2rlsUbmirththre=" aOW Z.h the am at Megerbad — irees 4 : " *Altnit ot.Npenry . L. ' :Siam. ftrt WT . , td ~ Ilate thmeme resmemm e$ beam leas ..: . i.. Hathotal Rood b. t it.. r t sel..... d I , _ a!,h,n ere.. ee , maker Ms Mehdly Mt DM rem -7 .hiel.—. a, : hultf " ' - 'Omer !aar If me tashe -'. - ....4 Ewa .4414:•-•' • •-• LUNION 'LINE ()n ate Patuandratda and Ohip Canals.' ( 39 i=1 , 29 1 1146 : kiiiTii=parinal k • rinuswa Eras to now premed ;,te'MW A _AtiCktace- Paamaare PTlMMici t tieuths al t r paid as ttd Cur sad Wu,. r. 6. aakeddeity . lkdiaoca d dar• d Captchd, aak 46 . nutThatta -, d.rattesteidd % m ew ma d mold e. Ud Mil. Ccandaurgacs • • let*o2..T w o wn, aactm, , 04 ti.=• l &c..tmaliv; ti. Maims • fled A. Ofbbt Iddeva,ll.l4 1 Macon - • cAIMICCI, . dar: mass eadadsida, lictddrdik, iirtigigeateal Made to Forward Freight 'l.- - M - BALTwoRB IN rum' DAYS, A T SANE RATES PENNSYLVANIA XS, lIAILROAD.COMPANTgri o V x "07 i Ohio and. Peaturylvartia Ralaced. %nal SHARES for eale; • / WI" Rogow , at Ih• trez nowszt andidtkortorT 111"ced lean: .-,. .• FOB tuas.:4lltibittgh Gil Stock 1.- .: •,,.. Utd° M4 vanisb Ball Rod etas - ••• -% / 1 "91. D. XINLIJS•aIer sal Drab". • _7.-:1-" , -'• . _ . ... W TAB MD—Stooks of the Pittegh &Won . _. V V ' r°11.21 t a t tttituext.:rkem " ii 41 Mock ... . . t= n ni .a, Wes wilt in .e In. . • ,it. D. ELDWlSaiker tad reitst. ''., -.. .1 E Im F il l b N od ED S n U i a N d il4, ab W id t e m b L i k ov t e A rin i gm%. n '- . jaaiatthMkaed. 1 -4,r, 1110..COPEEE—/Q0 bamipst,' real for Ws, by . 011611. =Mang