- ' r I • • 'By .TELEGRAPW 111.thraTED BY Twz* o'Rrnir TBLIGILLYiE WEB AND REPOirrOp FOR TIFF. rlrrallOßlnt oszral. ARRIVAL OF THE BTEA.I6IIIP . ATLANTIC. 71113,EF: DAYe GATER . RoIf EUROPE. . • New York, Sept. L The American mail steamer Atlantio,• which sailed from' Liverpool on the afternoon of the Midi, arrived here this forenoon: . She brings near 200 passengers The Atlantic arrived at Liiverpool at 3 o'clock, A. M., on filinday, heating the'America seven; '; honk. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liccieoot., August 19. Cotton—Since ,the =ailing of the , the markethas been very attire at-full prices for all deserlptions Dliddtior luallties are {d dearer.. of the pa=t Three aye *ere 24,000 bales, of which ...iptenlatorp and otporterietoOk- Flour—The favorable weather and promising itarresta have depressed the market, and caused a decline of GdO Orleans' was quoted at Ills et16319s 33, and lPhiladelphia and Baltimore at 19 - @203 tar bbl. Orsin—Wheat is dull, with a decline of Id per bit Born Is in fairinqulry at previous rates. 'Provisions—There is a retail demand at pre vious rates. Lard 19 dearer. Groceries--Coffee is in increased inquiry, and prim are 'fully . ..sustained. Piarchaserept tea demand concessions. Sugar is inactive but not lower. Rice is dull, with edam:mend tendency. The Manchester trade was decidedly better. Money klorket—Consuls are quoted at SG* ® 9Gic. Railway shares tiove,declinesl. Ameri -4111 Stocks are unchanged and inactive Meri -can Stocks have declined. elcuraiND , The number of visitore izt the Greet Exhibi tion on the 18th, sees She Commission er, Wore decided to close 4 F he building on the 11th of Octobor. On the loth the Commission ors meet to receive the reports of the several ju iies, whin the attendance of exhibitors, local commissioners sod Others will be required. At the close of ibe,proceedings !ease will be given the exhibitors to remove their goods. ' The reports of the juries„ and the names of those receiving prizes will be published in the London Gazette. Coati Guestomani Co., a Greek house base failed in 200,00 Q pounds sterliag.. IRELAND . The reports of the potato rot iiiilicate no far ther eitention of . blight The Roman Catholic Priests of Ireland hate indicated their intention to secdtt naught the prohibitions and penalties of the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill. Dre. Callan and McHale hare issued a letter showing that the Catholic hierarchy in right, notwithstanding the recent act - of Parliament. There is no political neiira from France ei cepting that of the lame majority for tho reTio ion of the Conititutiort • • -• • Commercial reports were fayorable. The po tato discs. bad Appeared in the neighborhood of Paris. - . . The COTIICiI of arrangements have pledged thoinselves for the oincerity, independence, and spontaneousnesi of thn revietbn movement. One hundred tied eigty:seven out of the three hundred ant sixty-three Councils General hate Total in favor of o •revision of the Constitution. The President has dooolved the Council of Ar-. rondiesement of nonage:l, for hosing. in their sitting of the tAli of August, expressed a wish 'that the Constitution for the futuramight be car 'ed into full effect; and that the laws contrary to the constitution, particularly the Imre respect ] lug public meetingtt, and those affecting the lib erty of the public preSe, might be repealed or modified. • - - - - EXEMI The King had n narrow escape of hie life the 14th; the horeen in his carriage having • away, completely destroying the latter l'itUBBlA A meeting io soon to. tare plare between the ,Ititte of Prussm, and the Emperor of Austria Also, in September, oue between •the monarchs of Russia, Prussia and Austria. . . A paiish Priest bad been sentenced by the Auitrian Court Martial to six years imprison ment in a fortress for hariek fire arms in Ms possession; a German to two years hard labor, and another to six months imprisonment for like offences. Another attempt had befits made at Boma upon an official, but failed. INDIA AND CHINA. The overland mail reached. London on the 18th. The insurrection in China appears to he ' gaining:gm:ad, thou'gh little is known regard lag the real objects or probabilities. Advices froin Madrid to the 13th, - state that Ithe .first adcounts of the Cuban difficulties bad beau retemed, and . was represmited a very alight affair, wbfcb had been promptly..suppressed, . I Count Alexander Candrelli, the 'Minister of War daring the Roman Republic, will shortly k.e released from prison • - .. . .; ) LATER FROM TEXAS. , New ORLEANS, Aug. 31. We have dates from Brownsville, Texas, to the .• ,' 2illa ult. Cuba volunteers are gathering. and are ready •• fr a descent upon - the Island. They number prat hundreds. ' The Indians have appeared•near Roma, and : muidered several persona. Great distress exists in Sprth ;Mexico. The crops have failed, and the stock to perishing for *prat. , of pasture and water. Th e Indians are • ravaging the country, which adds to the general -- ' The water in the Rio arand tee:mutably. • I,A T . he Cu tOM Hon. ag point Lathel was robbed •t goods to the. amount of $lO, O OO. , The Erowssrillle papers any that 'the Mexican overaMent has pro tented several !castors, or sUeged- misconduct. " Some bare .leea fined, ad &barn Imprisoned. • The crape . ill Texas are doing welt 1,. , -• I L LATE FROM . MEXICO. Neve,Ottieses, Aug 21. ales have been received from the city of - .'co to the 10th ult. • • . „L ', quantal of the 0 , 011e7011 of Spites at pseud \ ession, to con:name° the 20th Senate, have declared in favor 9f a gen'eral chamfered= of the Spanish American States. ~ • - ... DISTURBANCE AT VERA CRUZ. • • A number of citizens in Vera • Cruz arose. to oppete the orders in relation to taxation: The military were called out, and three persons killed. , . .PATE FROM PORE AU - eRACE. • ~.. . - Nan Ydar., Sept. 1. \The &deices from Port an Prince to the 16th . Of 'dupla, etatot.bat We Emperor had retarned from Capelliytien.. It is reported that the dlr. ~ amities between the Dominican and Haytien i 1 , governments hare been amicably adjusted. • 'llosior; Sept. 1. In the case.ef Bolding, the fugitive slave, Judge • Filson delivered his opinion to-day, delivering Lim over to the S. C. claimants. Pil ILADELPHIA, Sept I A Committee of Boston Councils waited upon the president on-Saturday evening, inviting him ;to participate inn celebration at Boston: Be !replied that it would afford him great pleiumre, to be present:. but he deferred a positive answer until he cauld ascertain whether the state of public business world allow hle absence from Weehington at the time of the, oelebrationi The beads of Departments were else There had been quite a tun toiday upon the * Philadelphia Bank, hut it will amount to.noth ing.. Therimount withdrawn by the latteceshier was • $189,,000. The Bank holds eeeurity for • much larger amount, and has a stiriffmt fund ortvo t 000: • The ' deposits of gold in this city daring the Meath of Augnet was $1,07e,329. ' 81 . • EAVER BURNT. lllcirenti,. August 30. . . , . -The steamer E. P, blelgeal was bursa. The boat is a 'total lois. . . _ . . . We have had a Feat Cuba meeting here, and the excitement ig immense , • Brteato, Sept. 1. ••Dsaiele,, the fogitivo Moro from Kemucky, haying hOon discharged upon a motion me4e Iffr. 'on the return of the • Marshall, he was h ed oft to Canada. 'SEIZURE Or TUE 'ALABAMA. Stu QIILEARS, Aug. 30. ....•The. steamer Alabama was reported as being ens rni led for the. Cuban expedition. The author ities; consequently neirtd, tbe bat afterwards r eased her, upon' her assurance that the re port was false 'PHILIDELP RIA MARKET' . PUILADELPIIIA, Sept. 1. riour—Stoall Sales trumpire at .$3 75 ".0 bbl. , 'Eye dour and coizneal is dull. • • 4 brain—Sales 5, busbeli red southern wheat at 82 @ 83e ,a d white do at 85(ii139e.—. - Sales of tie at 506d1e -e huh. Sales 8,000 . ' bushels corn afloat , at od(D2c for yeltow. Sales .j2,ooobmshels oats at Bi:G.B4e V bush.. - - • •. Widelf,tri '.. , .-Saletat - 2121ic. — . i*. . , Proviiionis are steadyi • BALTIMORE MARKET BALTI)104, Sept I F loB *--B.alea 500 . 1.1318 Howard at. and 500 do City Mills at $3 87 001. Rye floor is selling ',at V. 3 55. \ Corn Meal—Sides at '41402 12 . Grain—Red wheat 706475, white'd.3,7s(s.isoc. Yellow corn -57 white do ii.9.(it . ..60c. Oats 36e. Rye 65c 1. 3 brishel. Provisions—Are firm. 'Mess pork is held at $l6; prime do $l2 40. 91es bacon side. at 9 .®.loc; hams Lard is selling at 91 1 c in bbla, and 10fia11e in kegs. Cheese 10@1 lc. Groceries—Are steady. Rio 'Coffee Silo:9c. Sugar and molasses are unchanged. Reef Cattle—Sales 760 head nt $2 2554570 u the hoof, equal to $4 50€0 75, net averaging V 2 65 gruel Hogs 506147. NEW YORE MA ft K ET. NOON REPORT. Nat. bona, Sept. I. Flour—The market is depressed. The - sales are 2800 bbls at $:43 75Qn3 SI for Indiana; . s3'a7 03 94 for - Ohio, and $4 (3.4 12.f0r pure Genesee. -- Grain—Wheat i neglected, rye ,is offered at GOc. dales 8000 bu mixed edrie at 69 ®s7c. PrnAsions—Porkis selling at $l5 75 for new .mesi) and $l3 75 (or prime. Gee and Lard are inactive: ,liilaiskey4ll,in L 9 - held at 23ff. • . .. -,. - - • -• . Groceries—Salel. 100 Ude. Muscovado sugar at Sc. Sales 100 bop Rio coffee at tie ^. t ) tb. Lisiseed. Oil—Sales 500 gallons at 74c.. Tabaceli—Sale* 47 bluls Kentucky it..Sge.loc Stocks—Canton has advsncal't cent 4 Ihio Trost Co. is selling at 10:2,3. Erie lass advanced 21, and Morris cent Sslen:Kentucky sizes at 1(14 NEW Tots, Sept. 1 Cotton—The market in firm, with tales of 1.- 200 bales at 9c "."0 lb Flour—The market is dull, and sales light The quotations are fee State, $3,871 t ik - $4 for Ohio, and $4,1240,4,25 for Southern. Grain—Wheat in inactive. Soles 30,000 bus. corn at fiGc for mixed, and COe for round yellow. Sales 2000 Au. rye at floe. Provisions—The market in hem. -Sales :;00 bbls pork at. $15,75 for mess,. and $13,00 for new, sod $12,04 for old prime. Lard is steady at former rates. HOME MATTERS Istntresr.—We yesterday attended an inquest held at Backhouse's tavern, to investigate the recent lamentable death of. Mr'. Backbouse, caused by - the gravel . train drawn by the loco motive Canton, passing over her on the rail way. A large number of witnesses were examined, a synopsis of whose testimony will be found be J. E. Wiggans,sworn—l was coming up I think, on the third gravel train that morning, and had different places where I whistled, that Is, where there were curves, and where there was any nee cessity for whistling. We were coming at the rate pf 7 or 8 miles an hour. ',The last place whistled was at the stone bridge (about 100 feet below the tavern.) I saw n lady on the track, parsing ; in front of the engine. She had' a sun bOnnet on, and a tin dipper, I think, hilser hand When 1:1111W her first, I thought she would stop to look - at the cars. I then saw her go on I at once blew the whistle, and reversed the en. gine. The fireman mid conductor went to the breaks, but before we received any benefit front them, wathad crossed over the woman . Shawas, I think, six or eight feet ahead of the engine when she stepped on the trent:. We went a lit. tle more then the length of the train, after the engine struck her, before we stopped I whistled and reversed, and this fireman used the break -- The breaks were dl lu use. l whistled es quickly as I saw her go on the trak. I think all the hands were at the breaks on the gravel cars. A hand IS stationed at every break on the gravel trains, after they leave the pit. I did not whistle eller leaving the stone bridge below, lii! the latly.got on the track, When I first saw-the lady, I thought she was going to stop, and lit - the train'pass her She was from six to eight feet from the track when I first sew her. She was on the siditdbf the track going from the house, acrosatlle road. I could'nt tell whether I reversed before the engine struck her. I think I did, though. The readiness with which cars, when in mo tion, can be stopped,. depends on the rate at which they are running, the state of the track and the Weight which the locomotive has to draw. [saw no one mating signs before we crossed Over the lady. To the COrotter, Atter I whi stled, I stteuctett to' the engine, The Inibmative was working the other way...when it struck Mrs. Backhouse. To a juryman. The engine was drawing over.one hundred tons, and it was exceedingly difficult to stop it. The engine iloneweighed tan tons. i Could not possibly stop it sooner. Did not bear any one cry out. I was considerably excited at the time, for such an accident would excite soy One. I always, however, under such circum stances, preserve mypresence of mind. I could tell tehow far it . . was, exactly, utter I reversed the engine, 'till the train wan stopped. I usually ring my' bell when - I see any'one on the track. This it the invariable custom on the eastern railroads. I Made every exertion to stop the train, and could not have used more if my own mother, or Wife, if I hod one, were on the track. Mr. 'Morey (the . , condlictori * said. to toe Phan we craw the lady on trio track, that woman is gone, and ran to the break in a moment. If there had been a every wheo..l that day, we eovdd not-have stopped the core before they ran oier the woman. It would be imposiible to stop within sin or eight feet, since it requires several hundred feet to do so ' Richard Schroeder, fireman of the loco:native, sworn—l looked ahead along the track, aebort distaneo below where the woman was Min over. Did not see anything of her. As soon :ne the engineer blew the 'whistle, we put on th e breaks. My post is on the left side of the engine. As noon as' the engineer blew his whistle, all hands were ready to break. Mr. Moray and I jumped to our breaks whin the engineer blew the whis tle. I looked ahead a short distance below the point where he blew it, and I did not see any ane on the track them The whistle was blown as a eigii to "break , I heard it distinctly To a juryman—l do not thing that the slight est censure can he attached to the engineer. flif dirt all he could to , prevent the accident I saw him reverie the engine. I heat no one cry oat re in befotater the whistle was L awn- There is &t no person whose speSial duty oto .watch on the trains.- The engineer watches, and the fire man also,.though that is not his business, but we all generally watch for our own safety, as well as that of others. question by „kir. Sterret—Mr. M'orey pots one marl at each break. I Miw a number of the men. at the breaks, along the train.' • Thom. Martin, John Gallagher,.Owen Cun ningham, and Peter Monahan, who were all '43, tinned at "breaks, - tekined that they heard tVe engineer's wltintle ' and all pullet their breatre . tight, and stopped the train. Mr. Morey, (the conductor,) commenced by declaring that hie evidence was ettnnar to that of Mr. Wiggana. lie then went on to de: dare that he wee at the right hand of the car— that he did not ere M.. Backhouse till elte wan •eight or ten feet cal'. that he then malted. to the break, but the cmrs could not be 'dapped until j they had proem, over the lady • otherLaii-thouce Introduced on behalf of, the conductor and engineer, went to exculpate ! them front theefiglileat Dame in the matter,. Mr. Bruce Back-homes was sworn, and testibed that he was in the 'hon.' when he heard the gra , sal carscoming.' ❑e was astonished, as the pas senger cars had just passed by, and no whistle or ball was sounded. Ire then went out 'and 'waved his hands end shouted la the conductor, for he saw that his mother wes'going towards the track, and in a moment' bed passed upon it. Mr.,. Morey was standing on the Northeast, (the left hand,) corner of the engine. Ile Wits look ing towards his mother, bat the whistle was not 'sounded nor the engine reversed. Mrs Bark - 'bowie was caught se . she Was stepping off the rail, and carried tome distance, wittiout his oh. serving her palming ander tha wheels Her body was left cavern! hundred - feet above. Her head •as in one place, and her different 'members mattered around. fle.'eral of Mr. Backhonse's laborers who had been engaged in repairing n bridge in the neigh bprhogd, testiked that they had seen the gravel train, hut that the - ;engineer had not whistled. Mr. Morey woo, according to theria,'Etandir.g nu the North East corner of the engine. George Armstrong, the hostler, testified that the whistledid not sound until after the gravel cut had posed the stable, (in which ho woe en gagedt,) when according to the testimony of both Odes, Men. Backhouse had- been caught on . the track, some distance Jelow that point. All persons whO were on the gravel cars, and a gentleman who was passing down the County road, testified thit the whistle was blown loudly and . distinctly. Those who had an opportunity of seeing, did not perceive Mrs. Barkhouse till they were within 5 or,ltl feet of her. kir. Mo rey, too, was saidle be, on the rigid Lund nde, in front - of-the fanusea door; while, on the other band it was contended that 'he was in front of .e locomotive, above the furnace door, wholly exposed to view and able to see everything atm. or in the neighbOrhoott-of the track. Alter an absence of considerablC duration, theijury returned a 'verdict to the.eirect that the deceased, Sarah Taekhinne, died; from the ef fects of, an acddent t l canstn by gran i tra i n Pintitig overleir.' . GOVTILSOII JOWVATON AT 1311 0WSAVTLLE.ICir citizens had the.pleneure, on Friday last of see ing Governor Tolmston, sad hearing him arleak i The meatingTras largcandattentive—all appear-. eil anxious to bear what way, said on the occasion. The Governor is a good speaker, clear and ex plicit in the exposition of his views, and hail the faculty of making himself 'readily understood. Ilis views of State and National policy harimo aloe with our own, and' the policy indicatell him to be pursued by the State, in our qpinr ' ion, the only true one for its intereets. [ . . _ . . We have not time now, to more than glanCe at the leading featureS'of hie address. lie exhibit clearly and lucidly the:condition of our State Hts resources—its ent_eipripe--the field of profitable labor for its citizens, and demonstrated eletrly and cooclasively the necessity of protection to our industry. lie showed the effects of thd op posite policy upon `the industrial interests oil the country, and,its bearing upon thetitumes oflthe State—Mat both suffer, unless adequate protec tion is afforded to the industry of the- peOple against the pauper !shin. of Europe. He shor ed that the tariff of 1846 in its disseminatiens, operates against our own citizens in their corn pesition with the foreigner for our-own market, and lie produced an array of facts drat carried conviction with them. He showed that the, re sources of the State were enhanced by protec tion to -the industry of its citizens, and the, rev enue from our public "works increagett by • its healthfuroperatiou. tie showed that the Fortier, Nlechanir„Laborer, and all who toil, were eqoal ly interested in a tariff that afforded necessary protection. Lie referred to the establishmefft under his administration, of a Siri4ualg' Fund for ihe, of the entire State debt , and showed that i under its operation for three years, upwar ds six hundre.l.thousand dollars of the bonded debt I of the State bad been. paid off, besides a hooting I debt of some $400,000. Ills laudable offorts for I the extinguishment of the State debt must meet I with the approval offall. Ilia triet!; for establishing the Common School 83 stem on a permanent bests,—one that will make it useful, by affording the means for giv. . lag a more thorough education to all the childnen of the Commonwealth, without increasing the present harden of taxation, gave general satis faction; and the mode of its accoinplishment, be ..satisfactorily exhibited. , We have not time now to enter into a lengthen . ed examination of the Governor's addtesa, or the . arguments he brought forth to.enstain'tiapoix tions, for his whole speech .abounded in argu- I went and facts. 1 Every rtnprejnded man. arho.knows 'Goren , atu..lot - . ..... nor JohnstomMuafadmit, that so far vas talents ! ._-. . _ . are.concernedAe has Ina few superbirs. in, I IdaHenry'a Philadelphia & Liverpool. Line • good sense has been manifested in his adminia- j of - Packet/. Soiling from Philadelphia tin rho A-1,4,••• tuition of the Government; and that he is an hoD- I ~.4 a41 est man the history of his lifeand meta fully role . 1 e le''Pezd WL7M'Nit.T.3I:::OPTTL.thi: r. lie i. truly a man of the people, and we hope that : ..:. 7. i iii, tin lit " : 7,11:11a: ,,, ,, , er ,...1'. Oardinor, 'blaster . Nathaniel „=....- they will cast aside the trammels of party. and I act for the interests, of the State and their own, : r ., ,, " , 5 1 !/...c h ist . ,l . .x?N ilt tney,,?W. w. 1v.... atm.!, by casting their votes for him no the 2d Tues- : , na i,,,i,„ a m ~,F„ ~,,,,,1 f : e ;74, 4 4 - ,. - Itfr,, - ; - ,,::,,4 day of October next. _Gov. Johnston is the man` 11',..7,,,,.. , ,, , ,D5tl .in u n,it . l. nil inf.'.f looPrOrnntruta. are tuust for the times. fie Lin n more for re-m.ta- I eutumedation.. t ior ' ,Zi;o:ililM 7,17•=oe " ;los th retr';;; lili.bing the credit of Priunlkivauia and for wi l th r r1.r. 4 7;‘, , :,.. i n , ,, , ,,; —0 , .... ;7g ,, ! ,,,,,, v ,...., ~,,„ out her public debt thou any other Gorer• 1 7...r...m. tir.trous of bri r nj'JX - tll t iT; lrinn I t Tram - iir;iii.l nor that has preceded him. , try ran oblain rernsn. S c ent, whirb sill In .. • I seatfur elglit months. muds ur in I land awl LI, The Governor was frequently interiumeo . in II , c , rx; r t , T i tLi ,, fo r. rtiAl ti . ,, !..ll, , ;N i :o4 , 9l ,,, i . z.p .rom p er 1 Dfinetion and bin addrces:by th e shouts of his ettiltptur . l t , Yor thr etnroulatior of passengers vitiation to wend ruo dience. noy .. , a's supply drafts for El ...tibia sad upward. potable After concluding his address the Governor was I ,`,,„'A' . l'',., - ,'!, b r 'i1',".,1 1 = . ';',..11:;51.,,,111;. 1 ,,'",:r.t1,712 , 1. 54 escorted by a very large natuber of hit fellow i ww - er.......0...epp1at..1 oci.engore eomlno tram Liinr' litixens toEyer's Irate% where rordial salutations 1 P 7 1,.„, ,;,',„, ~,„ p ,„,,,,,,. ~,,,i , i , ,,,..,,L ~,, ~,,,,,i.,•.., , were exchanged, and finer spending the evening I oar+ oits.ouyor ot 12m : ar. i . 4 . and iris, tt, thy p ra m, very pleavantly, he took ho- !olive of our eitirens, 7 . '1'.” '„Z;;,,: r :.';',1 . griC i tt...1,,, , ,ipv:,. , ,t.. , ? , 1 1.. 6 ::” , i , and proceeded to LTI:110IlloWtl. ., lb. bre..lefuflf, l li f.rlt. full ell.e.raure of T ealte Wad tin lie was accompanied 11 that' old elitist/Mid 2,.."' a'''' h." '' h.r."-• "' 4.„ , ,, , ;, , ,, ,, x,,, ,, , , ...„ , „., , ..0., , w,,„ :. 'Whig veteran, G Ili Jo,eph Martle,•Of-Weetmore- No, ...7 II idnut ot 'v.,. In•tots ,e‘did. Dlolsdniptnr. 1 W5l. Pl.Ol - 10. ' land county iriom own, oat i, •oi Wood .tn. Pillstairab. On. Saturday, at I n.clook, I' 11.. the (lover- • NEW YOE% AND • ERIE RAILROAD. nor addrmeled a very iiirge andleoce in thel'ourt : Monads at Utsioutoun. iloaloue 7 0 clock, l''.. 51. he lB5 I . ,'------- 1:=33=11 1 8 51 . ePeke at ell.nVihlr , l , l i t ".t''''‘l . at It '' ' '''''' k VT ENV itut , TE Tt) SE W YO ' CITY tin . 1 A. M. he made % epterh at 51uoittplemmul: and 6[li • 1,,,,,, and l b. n,,,. 1,,,,..,..,., ~,,,,,,,,.s ing wlll , 9.1 7 o'clock, P NI of the -astir day. he addres . fel elii•• Ainatnets on Lela 1: - l ' h r 1: r s n a 4;!.; " o k r e , ~ : ), '. ' : ?.=J, r 7z." & ,=' , ' , 4 ' ";.,' bo der-li.ht . The Expo.. Freight and Catlin Tuft, Davao Dunkirk al 4 A. ff. dell, • Pa•aongtir Car It attisohyd to alas Train to anoint...lnto War reeeep,ere eta Druvors. . As-Fare fpm Dunkirk to Nen' herb. IS. Sserind C ia o prio, ,11 bi• :tyro in a feu d tya . • - nu. ir to mg., nee prepered bi transport lira ..tack and t., ..,bt. of all kinds no and flea, !iris Tort. ' lartiou Iv •ttionti..n sill Is. rail Di Diock: " the asu g s twins tf tenel-le Odi re. la routs groat advantagn over nanny pin k ... itailriu , ln in tbo tralvvertatiorent Stock . - isp-Aildiuunal Trains will 1» pot In trom.taission la a raj short ine. Freight Tarutv will tie distributed, giving fall-Parttrn. LIN in regent tr. tlii , prim of Creel.. eon la they can ''' .? ! .4fil t FlNtillA..ll. AGefel. Dunkirk. MI N UT, 7:Pial EDUCATION Penn Institute iriliii: st . itscitisEß. h4vlng removed to 1 i C. ~.rtar t.l • 1,..11 1..1 lislappit ,t,...c. , . tu tht Fuortit Whnt. Pitteburch. will ...op., hi, F.....1b.h.1 . 1n.. +Pal and Mathetnatirsi ~t .. 1.. - 01 liontlay. tiii 3,tisp oh September Ti:.. cumber of pub. I. porittrelp limited. sal Lilo pc.tirtePt ott..ntictu will pt be paid to the edu.tiP sea moral, of tho , cennnitted tn hi - , tart . Tuition. *lO Cr.r: r ele r2 l77.l; " A " 4l 7, TL.:; ` , ' ;7!Vt'intl h r.P,'` °.'. ra'r t 0 0 .up . 25.,,13. .. '4 r.m Rif --- A Card. IVI P ,, ,.. I . IA iIBOR la req, , eetfully inform+ 14. , , ;2, , nrei t.an tl i g .. l:4 l : l 6 l 7 ,of . ht.t.tbur g bacvt nosh. dc' "i , g inatruutions en thn Plano Fo• - to and in clueing. stout th. hr., week In It..pt..tato, nazi.. For purh ....pun, ht 11. KLEMM& Mu•P SIM, 14.100 Thine..,....0 . - aug - 2` , le, .--- Prof. Thompson's Female Seminary. THE First ser4nn of the Fourth Year ni this le,ittith, wilt - commune , . r 31nr.day prat Ser , tamaber Early appllratl"l. will t. ,. a..0..ary ton- cure admissica. a% enly a 1.,1,1 l.tr ram be act,. randatrd For toll, rrup.m.. at Prof aum T • ronro, 4 Ltlwr ir gtnvt. Pitt•bx,r.h. aor-4!..Gt , 26 HOURS TO CLEVEL&IM --- -- - - a .....-.----,-- t. Nkiit, . Toting Ladies' Seminar - -- 185 y. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND A/RS. GREGORY'S SEMINARY is now Pap,. , Pachet and Railroad Line to Cleveland. mmo ,,, Penn mart. .PP , • r"” fn.'. ' , nth. pASSENGERS leave every morning nt P recriv,d, na whom a thorropvil ....neve ,d inotruetun : .„...,. ~., , t. .....,......, to. i",„.. thoo „.. i ., ~,,,, in the Ennliah Latyynnv. 7..11 he llnnatted Pupil, are. taught to .teat an well av read to Yrenrh `I "... R " th.... ' , P ' . ' bu rih." C b. " lard allron Ito Cleveland. Laneuarp. No char:r f, hooh. . gau‘r-SYI2.• to Cie yyjr.Fare velatul, 84,00 pat,biarc h. Atru. •=l. I v5l ! To Clerpland, , :z4 &pan: To LP•tmlt. V. , hPura: • Mr. Griggs ' Grammar ScitOol„ • Petal., ..f . . .. ' rfrlvet• elven tbmich to CINCINNATI, - 13"[Pf 34d< r/ M. Diamond. .111.2hfay Cit.a ' . ' THERE :me . Torn SPpsionP n year, each of V 4' C " . "'"' " 4 A "''', " Ci " . " 4 " 4 ..4 4 ' . ` 4 "" Madroad. YI 00.0 e. mtranprifinp Peot let. awl Pet...navy .Id. Pavv.enarre ter IP - tre.lt, 1:12 , 111, and 3111Paulne. Itaie Pitana.Vd) p0n . :4,1141. . attalklea Cl, emiand refry vend[ 01 ) Pk o'clorit. tn . five el . l.ndid ... , • , nu.... of Prlehlyan Central Railroad Co. for Vetnft, Wilicinsburg Academy. ew.. at 71. o'clock: A. PI , by Rattly:id to New liall'alo, zO.I unvlrpt Pun eprdilp at Ch•by atmenbat. Muff and FPnial . EngliPit and C.'affteaf &Aro) During lo+ tu tor la Lb* Oblo Alvi n , th.o. rptito Lo Wirt. • tall, et ',nub, sod tialrria, will leffound tippnti pujeker, tir1ia,...,.. ALL[4II,I eca-s - rr, Cu. .-2o.aopr, and pleepanter, than any (Pt., ' 1 JAMES HUSTON, A M., PRISCIPPL. ; CLARK!: a PARKA- Prnpnetre, NITS INSTITUTION will he open (4,r the Fr., f,t,. or . I in,,,,,... sypl, Io ik '?"'" P ' reception of poplin finale and femal. , on KOMI, ' JOHN A CAIYORKTotprnt. -annual Irt. 7p. pcnne pf Invtruetka, nomprspei. ill i lin ..tan.vreivrn, of ettaithf.eld and water atm.. ft, branthev taught In lb. het Acadotaiv, and ',mine pop.. the Ilanonarahrla tlon, n, s. 11l urtrations till In Oven In . all branch,. admitting 1 ,, • PITTPBURVIII. of tbarp. „ Ili:. Peh . pol . 1%km...id...1 ith an epte,rurive . atvi :. „. ' _ ;;t l- ‘ 3 W;eki . ;;;:;;;I. ;;;A; ;:t3.7l;.[ru'eal 1851. WESTERN 1851. parstux Fr.r Circular, odutaaniug lull partl.mlarl r..-rrnmo. whlrtal. Pru,lpal • TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. W Nur,: u Zu•l 11. 1,1 %Lug 1,, .]u a+ The College •of St. James WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND (The f4o-eean C.lliece .1 the I.r...tenant Eri.e , ipalChnrch , IIiIIIE TENTH ANNUAL SESSION trill ob ledrp:i-'ll'l 4 2:caer(r:ntda tmr t.)''' . 11 4 .11;4'111=173 Jo y, 15.52. New Fludente Ire rernsamended Monter et the ote.nins of the ortodox. but ate rereN et any time they ePPir. WA the charge II P. imotvil ( no,the 5.14 or their entrance... TILE COLI.EOI.: ho ha mural number of elamee, all'the apporrnnltlee In a completeeduentian i tuad at the aneremlui tertriluation r.f the colt/pi:tat. oouree, rotifers an '4 gradual.. the urinal eradetnical deurben. IiRAAIMAIt h(iflttOt.. Immediately adO.ininit the - Ilea, sod under the out...rm. - ion of the Fti.etor, but ure I dog dlatfort recrirei. hula at the Inv, ot their mead/mural tour, and pretteroi. than for the milt glaze elartrea.• The orenight and ilitvetion of the Pr.,. Ineon, of the Com. ti llege tret. opeotal adsantagne to the num , . the Gramar , rhool In the . 1 1ERCANT(Lfi CLA,..fiti. the ;Indy of flreeitl ')hontitte4, nod ite Antiolted by .liittinnitl quint. Ir ider,, language., Bonk-koepititi. The altualloo of the College lir entirely healthful. any LJ Its • aria from towt. end very fartirabin t. Mania and order IiEMP•IIALL. a new hnililtrim DJ foot by 40, will 1. ready for pectination In the roue.... of the emitititt-bareirn in addition to the former rorp.of (tie Truilleer hare tree,. al) •rpolntbd Dolby EristiooLL D., Ise tu err On (jolt end t..eleviereirat 140, and Jblin ander. LI., D.. Lem unr. o Mir...-. Chtm.r,. The • hole ehurge li , r the , i 1 ten mon Ib• it 1.• • it,. tfit. t.4,ltoite ,itot Oraminat two ituulted meat, Ure dolt*, pat abl....tuliannuMly adann, Anolketibri . .. for acluilmnin lat Go made to 'ltl, .11.110 R. H Eft! , Its. 1. r. 0) Jai,. • tVadiitraquo .}larrliaut .1 —Perrot,. mus' 'report., tlor T / 1. , i ' r2ttll i c3l s :: ,. i . t l'' 5 Young Ladies' Seminary-- Allegheny. ANI) W. METCALF: will tim , rlrion.l•.l. $1...7,1 , ,f0nnt.er 1.1,112 ur . Arer ourtrurtion furl rm.. thilinn the .ierne beretolote 1 , 10 rattle...a "ee C.tctifitti or .014 41, th. • • Pittsburgh Gas Coutpan3 AN Annnu'l Meetingof the Stockholders of tAw l'ittptur.rb for flip p,if pi, of lt, two por on. to ffirre Truot.o.f of 1... M.• tetfo of ill b. elif at dm Other of Wort,. op tp• I.t do • of ,ptimbe , A 12 JIM, hetWeott Abe two, 0 sool 'Hook. J N COMM'. Trrw.ttror • rtllcr ..• MEETINti t.f the ititoekholders of the North I:t.rot.ytur, will s. 041 t i Ole, to the city or 1,1.1.1.0, ton Tuemday. the t oil dot of YttYprtettly,r nest,. 1Y l' II . to take a:lion che amenJnyty.tit to th•ally - tor of raid rx;nypert, Pru•e4l Jut. 14:1. d PALMER, nerreNr, au,l2-JUI Kentucky Mutual Lifelnsurance Company, GUARANTY Mill, $100,060 1 aaddofnt 111118 COMPANY °Gra to the inqurad all ic the security and advantage. of me alumni al k Plana (ea heretofore applied) combined. narnelr Ina rams proMiltion an mutual return In iamb of the tnutagg moulted for the contingent riot: of the year:.;, ad. quote, hill nut igrearovis provision for the futon arena ray of manabers for the whole term of life, vial ...print. late intermit in iinfi-dietnnulalltnt fund r.,,urni to Burt membert, payable at death,,by upon their pobot, • guaranty fund &Mimed Idr the permanent tenuity of abort term mentherl, and Mao tor the pr.. 71 wcpriqof thus. for the whole term Oil ale' intro of the toll, 5101.1 L Ineuronee Ctrapany whore mtrn of premium am. timed of • lair reduced. nand. aril, srltle a pro felon ❑rap pnpludif tneremlng theof lands (for future scarify) in ettet ProrPnrilini the amount of Moque++. au I the unit...estop mak fnam ad. moot. age among the mnrlbt.. Poolphletn L tram, he . , giving ha detail the pi" and rates of the Carniamit, fundahed mina, and lappleiations for Insotantai r..critod by J Agent, Val Waal at not. Vittabllrgh nation. Intaroatii. Medleal I:taminor jy21.11, Oat EFLNED SUGARS for a' 'EFLNED SUGARS-1'24 bbls. CruOled, L,41211,4444.4 Mailrmal kukare. tr,t N.lr York otii for .1k b y W3I.I3AGALIIN k 19 mtxtd VLCOIIOL--76 and 92 (leg. otTeOgth, for .4 - A...- B "2 . tk:l_lt.l.r l . J. , FP9SL'I44 , EgAtI...c9. .. 1 J'hGLUE-Li .l i rfigtTg;f l 3 L N'S Nerve and Bond Linilllata.... sm. , ter •td,, ll .11 scan:lN-MAKER .ceu. .101 P-41 bales Missouri. fur enle by Jew _ _Elf Et, mArruswe OT'fON-4S bales foi Bala by I MAITTLEWS CO. 44 EA11-1359pigs Galena, or sale tip 1. 3 0 MEET, MATTHEWS ACO. TRANSPORTATION PENHSYVIABIA RAILROAD. OPEN TO LOCKPORT, TWENTY MILES WEST OF JOFINSTOWN. 1.51. FALL ARRANGEMENT. IQSI • • CHANGE OF HOUR. • ring arnrecu •AND SPEED INCREASED! • Pew:Th.llk, Railroad and A L .re,l Pucka Ling lot mil. EAllroTal .5.3 mit.. CAE.. ErsT, moST 9Lia9lT 4.1. cIeTOETTBLE {OLT, To PIMA DELPHIA, BALTIMORE & NEW YORK Two Daily Lines Express Packet Boats, (EXCLUSIVELY FOR P-lefiENGERS.) On and after Monday, August 25th, the , PrkeLt of Nir Line. rill lenrr r/ItSbllrlh for Wrk Wee .Miro.llwhich trumfrilately after their arriTml) 0 0 r e" for. Pbziiveisibro.,a. " 1 11.! MaT.4 ^,^, Trit ", 1%rifgtg47aZg.,t m ''en frvo , l4 mnabllng aloof arrif tl 'at rialadelphi, n. Prtrerfai to New York. one.. PASNENCER3 FOR Bal.T/MORB Take. the Inrlt and Cumberland Railroad. at Ilarriaburtr oinht,four mllm. Cum; FOUR hour, Faro to Philadelphia. CO. Farr In Baltimore. 19.76. Jo Intimater 19 do llarrirlhurg 1.5.111.1. you de.dr.—th4p traroling and comforttihraccommo -44t1110n, ...ure your tickon. al the Tirket 011ie.. Mononga hela 110t0e..4 J. P. HOLMES, Agent, Or of D. LEECH - & CO., atntln Canal Ruin. Penn keret. Ohio and Penhaylvania Railroad. FROII PITTSBURGH TO NEW BRIGHTON ' 213 MILES. ( 11c , and - utter MONDAY, AUGUST 4th, [J:I4 'N.P.V'iriiitith.7.4%ill),,`".)k° as follow(' P M PITTPBUIItiII at - 'A. Nl . . cud - i• • }y.r, v FART., 3. t:TS. PER Children under twelve yours of see letlf pr .r ier4 Between.Plttshurgh sod lisynrille. rro - .• " Economy, • Haden. •• .• - •• " Rochester. ("0 New BriUl.ol2. • •• 411 , - aror.teti ticket( will km oold.st redurtd rate(' Between Pittehurgh and ItoeheAtur, to any - statlon and hack. the name day 11 lat Between Pittsburgh cod New .11 hark. tPk- The ahe .The Tralt. wdi out run en Exturrlan Tiekets [mood tut Paturday will Le word for the return cas Mendsr. The Railroad a ill be extended bey...lA.lr Unghton ar the ...lien( meth-shit day. By order ef the Board of Directors. 01:01tOR PARKIN, Ticket Apent- Excursion Tickets to Beaver, 2.5 cents. TII E fine passenger t•tenmers LINA V P.lt and aIICIIIiJAN Will Med •t iNttobtar2b and It eTrry day. tduod•ya •Reold.d.). &Hoop-- 4 11. deer. tear.. httoburgh at 9a. 0. Roctbd•ter 2 r . ..sc Ildlagata do 3,. pl. do 5 a adrbitc .rr. Edas-.1. dad a , rd.dar. t.addrawdo finch...Ater and blek Iltuddardh. tor TO ,pt, T 1 1 .1.4. .mad tdr &,.o du. day add up the n.at tickdta a{d.ll bdard tb• rteatnboat• - Pd•Yed.' or "‘lidhwad NO.:- drat lb. otsce JUIIN CAUL:I/Eli Agdat. • auk 9 Ccr Water • Edaithcadd noo. littaburfh. D. LEECH & CO'S. LINE. W ROAD AHD CANAL. PITTS BO RG PHILADELPHIA, p.AT LI MORE, AND NEW YORK. , TIIE Canal being in •griod order, we ore prepared to transport prn.lutv expl me - rebutlit. to art from the abore eltlea. thy lowest current rates of freight. with premptnees,and Ilispatch. , The I,,ate and cars are r.wned en& ern:stroll...l II lb. p'i.onrietnn. Dills slf lading Irsamultte.l. end Ili instruction.. protoPtir tended ni' Appl) to , rstl.ll...cr DAY: / Canal Ifwu. Ponst ntreet, Pltu.t,urgn ilAttlW • LLEVIi. Pi•prir , •••• Prpc.t, In.N, 13 !lA, Snuth..,l st . llolivering Depot, Welt I . Phan_ VH AeiCtself,, ent. No 71, North rt..faltisnor. T. 1 . C.1.11C.K. fent. 1t,,. I. West street, New Iota: FARE REDUCED ! lad 1851. &IMAM MONOIIIOARELIa ROUTE. Brownorille and Cumberland, to Baltimore and Mailmanlpbto. T ILE MORNING BOAT Laves the Wk“rt ta,...llr a i a • Jrllf . at d euw*, •tTni ,, C) at I c.,twaalua •1111 Ca. can at CuatlArlana ne t ....tow,. 10 0.1. wk thmuyl. naltituo,r, 32 luAtto Fan. fail y 119. Ttta.ll.ruu,ls Phllaarlpbta, bow.. Fare unly 1110. Th.. aaional Itoad awar good. kainnottorii rn with tlviCaarlontl.nrarn .11ruvrt,..ina aud Chatabellaaul, a Welt make, .• au,27 War. in tla, Ilauoalßalwelalloro. 1851. , had UNION LINE. On the Pennsylvania and' Ohio Canals. G=TI eI.ARK PARKS a Co. • Rocararut,,et.. CIJAAIRk.RLIN, CRAWFORD Ihr..:..Cotrut.AD,D rt HIS well known Line is now prepared to transpt freight poneengerelromllTTEDUßGll kl VE LACLND, to no/ point the Canal and Laken— The dof the Line are Inunirtemsed n umber:deal aud capacity of Boats, experience of Captains, end el. (teeny Of Agents. One Boat leave. Pittsburgh and Clar eland dally,runolog Sn_cnoneetion with • Line of boats between FlPftt BURDII and DEAVEK, and a Linenf first elasseteatutende (Dropelice and i,kall) en tle Lakes. CONOIOZe6BS: • Parke A Co., Tottngstreen, O. L. 0. Taylor, warren, 04 A A. N. Clark, Newton Falls. 0: C Pretittee,Daroutne. Og BI nyton k Co., Revco., 0.: Petal, Orionol A Co., Frunklin, 0., 11. A F i nz o nt=l it ; ; (.1 Ilen r d . cre . nt Pettil v xme.gendusity City. Perth.= 4.14.04 Tondo, 0.; G. Williiinut& co., Detroit, 3liehigno; I t, woman k MD naukle, Wiet' tit., A. Gibbe CO., Chleaga, lit; Thema* Dale, Chttagto 111. J 01.15: A. OAUGILM, Agent, ant ' cot. Water nod dthiddield an, Dimony,,t, , itrrangemeat Made to Forward 'Freight TO BALTIMORE IN 'ELSE DATE,, A T SAME RATES'. PENNSYLTANIA RAILROAD COMPANY ' O ,, 1., ~AI enrnri- Penn Ani Warm, P1t.1;,; del nd Penniv io and Papallvania Rail Road. SOOSHARES for sale, Loottire .t the Banking-Moan ot IV.M. A. HILL artiglttulthr3l•T Wood nL Above Fourth _ _ _ - pox SALE—Pittabirgh Gaa Stock; . Clalr atroet llrblga Zolo ie Ohio abellering Iranla ' • • , NO,V 9 augb —tebnl brokor, Lt.L!'• • ....—,-Stocks af oho Pitti'gh Banks; k "Prtr.r) l l3 . AnlLkor and Woo., u. EFIN I 4I3 Ot.JGARS-- 1 80 bbl. Lovering's by Neborel o Lrd r ratan by II 11. t. lloCLUltil wool Grown 'l"ea Dealer. RIOQOFFEE-100 bag.e jest reed far Pale by (and)) 7.6. DLL WORTH t OQ TREMONT HOUSE rpHIS well kniliwu est.bli,ineerw is still Nl 1,- .S.lrtrtfin ll,rime i• lin • The ceptr.l .a 1 Or, - 4 , 31+:ttix:.... • : to” found t xr , ./. to .t.nc Ilsving r.nn of lh. 42 . 11 - .1 John I. lurk, • GI . ' P '.7„Y n ' l ' l l n*lTll ' .. '' r. l .: " lt;lTl%7l. ' n7J to pa •livnedon . t.. rtlr.m.r. ; 4 “l4l9:jfuli ha - WM. II PARKE': PthIiADELPHI A, NEW 'FANCY GOODS • FRO,I EN ) 4LAND, FRANCE ANR GERMANY. C‘ONS'I'A;.NTLY ARRIVING. new etfle, knit patittrak. Kn. unurrually , tottotk.lt , Jkitirty.tot•rt,l rkr York impon.ll,,e,rte.. ' , nutlon Chins-or Trrra (min It art,ll..k.rallan tolmtd 1 0,4..61. Ivory. Itt4,•ootl, lila.. and Patoor klacht dr titaoi:y If.,krt... Work Coot..non Paper,. Oructrwol.. puk r g.kw' Pape,- r7ttt . !tr.:Art. ti r t r lrktt '""h '"J-' "r'•'" LA'r all.V. l i'Z m n'r`c:i. • aultik Ito No. IC...titter... Pitudi,rtriitt T IIO3LtS 01TE, BONNET MA N No, 41 South 4 , ...041,1 torkdina es4t oult. Phil .41.14.11.., 441.15:14 etoti_rA .• . Jona r mapr.a..ve. a a Femora,. ~ ... C 0.,, • ..ILEY, WOOD IV Ail I) & CO., IV hOie 11vnl. raw.. .4141 A. . ... ..fOSrACIA 411UBALD, BUCKNOR' CU., Tobacco C.O , 0:11ni0-100 llrrrtomt.., No. 41 North 14 . 14. r Rtr0.4.1., Nr. North WharTes. 1 , 1111n.1..1041, sugl NEW YOLU American Hardware: LIVES & DOUtILAS;', 3lanuraeturers' m ,A,rut, No. l. PlAtt , nit.v, thro , loor3frocil Pearl Id.. ilarinloay. .I"ra•l'l47llrfrn:Tu'c'e'7;%`,..l,!`;:::,!l:!;;;c:tr,gr .m., U, enanufacturrn, 0.n.1 inr sal,. on f•rorablel•rmn p, Jilf:Zrt.t. Steep Communication between New York - • and Glasgow." rritE Glasgow and Now Yoik m•luo Couttatty ntt.ttehlp nn' tott , l Attu httr., pont, 1t....th-mtnrh t Ow Cu rhtnr,r,t., coutmttothr. ehmitthttl tt, N..111, - 411 t'ett, York dirttrt tiltotztoltr. t , tt ,otltthrlay. I ht. I Ith rafttetober heat, .t c. , lark, at , ,t,th PARtiAtIE ettltio 12.wnril'o tip. lorlutipd, • • cur4orizer, tu.keu • Tb , rutru in , luth• pro , lut , . but net trine., Hu out , ut.bli will be rut - ,11.4 1.•10,1 al 1.41 In - urt•topi•i) 1.• .1 Nl,l , , ~, 31/.et. ' ~,,,, ..., i 5,,,, , , • , - - iscei , . -- i . ,in's. New York India Rubber Warehouse, No. 27 Maiden tone, and No. Sitl Sc... aural, real, Finn pm, fruto Iltorulway Fortor?l2lA Eiwt 'At h et rriiiE SUBSCRIBER, Proprititor of thin iin- I labliohmoni, would Morin LiA utl container, and inoridiouta gooorall, that br ....faili Acolvtow loom hi. 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