~~~. L.~~f~tC~4 ~ - t~'~; Iro E ..,. L~- ~"~ ~ ~u~" a .4 S~J pnwmwp . rl - PUBLISHED BY VirDITEII4EW PIT Tali 13.1GUs' WEDNESDAY moarimc,'AUG. g, MM . rA • v. NOR : t. . and uniied suttee, Umniztte, Ptdbedelphia, tete-Wed ii4ls:irwanind Crem'Pe - IoarfORK'EXPBSEIL •ZWervill• ntesessisarat. Lamar& [ma_ at !salmis's, ta t . earthier:teats and Wise siphons ior this paper. • CIONLIDLIWIAL LIST AND DDILADDIL.. - • -PULA PHION. cvauzurs.. satiption. to this estualiiiii ma will be iii#eive4 fad timehttled from.thisfirtee, Z% Pr:niters& Dana Marrs u gmblishcd -Weekly, and Weekly.—The Daily is Seven Down per annum; the Tri-Werklris Fire Dollars pet annual; the Wer4rly is Tyro Dollars per sumo; strieSp inastoasesa Vim ismerr Commemlal Intellipace,Domertie, • ir kets, Rhea New., Imports, Money &Mums, tu. see WM Palo. Demboratio Whig NanthalltiOns, FOR PRFIDENT, 7,•0 Fl ASV T Alrl.o FOIL VICE PHEEIDENT, 111LLkftD PILLMORE, ELECTOR/IL TICKET SEVATORIAL ELSCTORS Tams." .11. T. !Miasma, of Wubuagion. Joan P. Sammons or Lebanon. —DISTRICT ELECTORS. . JonsphG.Clarkson, 11. Deur, Johnson, J. John P .Weihmill, 14. William Colder,' James AL baii, 13 William M'llvalne, ;,4.. Thos. W. Duelleld, IC. Charles W. Fisher, It Dmilel 0. Hinter, 17. Andrew O. Corm, •6. Joshua Dungan, le. Thos a Dasids.u., •7. John - DI Steele, • . 111.. Joseph hlarkle, 11. John Landis, 20. Daniel Agnew, 9. Joseph Saimaa:sr, 11. Andrew Looms., 10. Charles Snyder, 21 Melissa lrain, 11. William O. Harley, 94. Thomas S. Sill, •12.-Franeis Tyler, :A. Sam? A. Parsianee FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, NES MIDDLESIXTARTH. •athaasonto sad • Whig Nombrations. FOR CONOItae, NOSEA HAMPTON. rot ABINSFYLI• LEWIS GI. NOLILR, or CHRISTIAN SNIVELY, of %Mona. AL SWARTZWELDER,o( Pittsburgh. HENRY LARGE, of N' .J; Aucomors; HEZERIAH NIXON, of Lower us a JOBB - SCOTT, of Rosa. =LI 07 Tin MOM. pima. Nrciiitimr,;r Elizabeth Borough. ~cat ro JOHN K. FOSTER, oNtaldertrt. &Stant° CoXPAlmatt.—The . fitllowing beautiful comparison was mode by Rev, Beery Word Beecher, in the course of his sermon on Sunday Whe last n" the chain of the surveyor strikes the oak in the great, he is followed by the woodainn with his axe, who pauses ere he gives the blow. He - beholds the noble tree, which has awed for a cell , tury, with date:inches spreading for laid wide, ir d yielding a grntriul shade. He looks upon it in ad, miration but sighs and exclaims: "Ald.how bug will it take me to cut it down!' And so in party strife, men.belicdd in their way , a nobleman of hu manity; they pause not in admiration, but exclaim, "Row soon can we cut him down! " The shove extract suggests some important thoughts. Oae of the saddest things connected with political strife is the spirit of detraction which 'So generally prevaiLs. There is no sanctuary either in' age or virtue where the candidate fir dace may I find protection. He may have spent a life in the service of his country —he may have employed all his energies accor_ ding to Ns best judgment, yet if he ventures to b,. Come a cindicrate for office, or even takes an ac- OM part in polities, he expoms himself to all kn.. of chose. Nor is this aLL Charges that have no ktinffatiOn in truth, are brought against him, .d published to the world. And why is all. thisr Is it because the individual is believed to be a bad men, and therefore ought to be exposed! Is it from per m:mat enmity? Not stAL As a private Citizen, be may be highly respected and much beloved. But be igands in the way. Re is looked upon as an obstacle to the Itletee of the opposing party, and he must be removed. He may be pure and up right,-one of nature's noblemen, but he most be put out of the way. No efforts are spirec( no means Intl unemployed to destroy his fair Bum, And disgrace his name. The prmstoooften leads iikt If to this work of detreetten, pvcreatelos.ii..lf, to the lowest and basest purposes. Men may smile and say "all is fair in politics," bat it is not so. There is a tearful responsibility assumed when by word or deed wffinjure the character of 'is fek low being...- We. may escape the censure of men, but panne will at last be dorm. The wrongs of jured innocence will be redressed. The guilty shall not escape unpunished. Hrinciesoirr.--This modern mode °iterating the flesh is heir to, is becominggaite popular in this section of country, as it hall for many years l cep in Germany, and other parts of Europe. From the time that Paniciscr. made his discovery, to the pre sent, the Water fare system ban been steadily ad vancing, and nuoibers amongst its votaries canny men whose medical skill and Wants are undoubt ed That it has all the virtues which its enthusias fie admirers • cl ai m for it, we are not prepared to admit; but that it has been productive of much benefit to those who have been ldng and seriously affected, must be conceded. Although we have no expe ri ence in the curative effects of the system, I . personally, yet it is almost self evident that the bathing, and exercise, and diet, and freedom from business to he enjoyed at a well regulated Water Cure Establishment, most be productive of great good, especially to persons of sedentary hahits, immersed almost continually in the cares of biol. liens in the confined sir of cities. In another column the reader will find the Hy dropathic Establishment of Dr. Amax, at Philips. burgh, advertised. We are informed by some of oar citizens, that they, or their friends, have receiv ed great benefit at this establishment, and that it ia very sueceesfully and respectably candumed—that every attention is paid to the comfort of the board eta, and that it is 'a very pleasant place to spend a kw weeks, besides the curative effects to be de rived. We are told that the extensive establish meat is at present quite full, but that boarding colt be obtained in the neighborhood. Eels= blsotcaa lisstrivra.—Young men seakiegin a biledicaleducation,are referred to the advertisement of the above institution, located in Citi6nuati, Ohio. The friends of this institution claim for it "that it has inrianned those errors, and removed those do lmas in practical medicine which have been per. geiyed and acknowled,gbd by the beat physicians of the present century." - AU that the laboreta demand is that Labor shall be placed fairly in competition with CapitaL If thin be not done, what will be thei and of Our boas ted civilization t Look to Europe for an answer ! Look to _England, Ireland, and France ! Millions are there starving.; thousands dying daily from "Panties Farm," while a few' have seized the tratervoits of wealth—Part. • What does the Past mean by a lbw having Unice' the reservoirs of wealth? And what are ieservotrs X.wealth. Again what will put labor 4 fisin!? in competition with capital ? In short, what is the Pod driving at, Let its have it iu plain English. Tan Amami 'Casa—Among the amendments to the Civil Appropriation Bbl, atpted bythe Sen. aterstuTharsdayi . sna en appropriation 0f.550,000 En , the adjtisinant natiirrlingshilintent of the claim ol the Spanish Government aping the States, *shale* Aritiwad and the siecrees on board, as eecommeoded in the President'/ Message. The Swinish Minister has, for some time past, pressed this claim with mach zeal. The House *ill no doubt Wait old the appro. gelation; at least it will be greatly wanting in its duty to the principles of hump , liberty, if it does not. The Free Sod State Conventhm of New Jersey met at Trenton on Wednesday—D. M. Wilson pro- Wait* Senatorial; and diwriot, delegates to the %Irak) Convention were appointed. The attend ,Anca Wfs very slim, says the „State Caselte.— &mug resolutions were passed.. DiSSOLUTIO3 OP • CAM Ct.oo ni btenicton.—The kid Cass Club organized In Jackson county, Mich. isran, which was at thelown of Napoleon, base re. padiated Can and Bader, owazug to o s i s 'ft. es , soil views, and have !excised to go Bun,. The Club was composed — of ALL the :Looofoo os of that Ohne. The trial of Dan= Daarroa,i for The abduction of Slaves, has been cuin g on • Washington for some days, endhe has been fo • • d guilty on 'one ..Paitow of um ilinesoi-1 tinalemeeive exhibition, has again Visitadour cities ju sd , wss !could advise all who ineve not e ujoyed 51,,,t0 'embrace the Opportunity now af- O r kigkeinidaecing thispeautel whit or-irt. ' Vasco .lit"Gtx=l*,in a letter pabligted ki pod; dik4akr a amacialioa kn. &mama. , , witreha r saw. by the "1"1.16 A 43lo s l g l adit'ves"caraud :Icti ry ttettouid - of Ctirltultieau riimeh by thie 'daforrhor,Mid liwritten withal Icia wail° Mae toghei imok-re t e of freedom eitd beneftietlee, that we ,=4 1 30t deprPro our reudessof the phmoros asiierna. ' - Correspondence of the tr.Crimean:Ml Advertiser - . LO3DXI, July 21, 1848. • This week has again been one of excitement, brit rather from apprehension of impending visits liege than (Mtn anykatial •Cirenmstancesi• it is true ; nave, ocrtorteli, which in ordinary times woeld furaiXll thal dirs twelvemonth, but as mat. t`rs_•go they have been of small comparative ira• r nh?mcc. The Ihrobbingsorthe Irish volcano, but. cline of the cholera approaching Gom Russia and Turkey, and concurrent repbtm fmm moat , parts of England of Eital signs in the potato crop, have been tar the last few days the subjects of attention( stuTicient to overpower the now tedious history o continental changes. Although we had well - nigh sopped full of horrors, domestic Insurrection, plague and famine are contingencies, especially when pre• seated at the same moment, which have still 60010 power to stir no. - - I must nevertheless not omit my Continental summary. In Paris the principles of Minty, eqpil sty and fraternity still require for their. pr ote ction the maintenance of the state of siege and the sup. pression of the journals, bet 'n rehixation is etc:M(s 7 ted to be ordered by General Civaigana Meanwhile the Assembly continue their functions, the dullness and impotence of their diseuseicaustmi mg relieved only by, passionate explosions among the various orators, upon subjects wholly inasheii rent to all ordinary observers.. Among the pi e s eeedings of the week, ell that requirernotiee are a deciee authorizing the loan of $30,000,000, from the Bankof France, proposed some time back, one kali of which is to be 'geared by the 'hypothecation of renter bind the otheP half by a mortgage. on the state forests—ti notification to the depositors is the savings banks and to the holdersof Treasury bonds that they will be paid in renters, to be issued to them at about sor 7 per cent, above the market value—and a diwussion on the contemplated coo. fiseition of the private property of Louis Philippe, which drew forth a somewhat' eloquent protest on the part of M. Thiess against the word "crimes' being applied to the acts of the fallen king, which he maintained had in no ease gorse avant the ex. toting laws, such as they were, and Could not therefore, under any einstunstanrns be designated by a . harsher term than that of faults The consida ration of the new constitution is not yet completed by the committees who have it in charge, but the draught is expected to be presented shortly. ThrO proposed salary of the President is understood to be 210,000 francs. From Sicily we have intelligence that the Chambers have voted the Crown to the folio of Genoa, the second son of the King of Sardinia-- A new monarch is therefore introduced into the European family an event however not quite so important as would be the appearance of an addi tional star on your side. The population'of this island is about 2,000,000, while that of Naples, from which country it has effected as separation, is about 6,000,000. At Naples it appears the Parliament has at length assembled. The lower house consists of 104 members, and before it could proceed to bus iness the attendance of en absolute majority, that is to say of at least 53 members, was required, but although the opening speech of the King woe de• livered by - proxy, on the let inst., a week elapsed • before a sufficient body - could be got together;---a mote striking anecimeu of the inaptitude .:f the leople to exercise their new privileges could hard y have been presented. Meanwhile news has been receiv ed , of the suppression in a great meas ure of the revolt in the Calabrian provinces, which had been stimulated by the landing of 2400 S,cilinn sympathisers, and which'at the last dates seemed alniost to threaten the ultimate overthrow of the Regarding the Italian and Austrian armies in Lombardy and in the Venetian kingdom nothing Dew has been received. I have repeatedly warn. ed your readers against believing anything they may are m the French or English papers regarding the Pope, and the necessity for this caution is con Manny illustrated. For some time past a has been represented in all quarters as a recognised Cam. that like the king of Naples, he had entirely withdrawn his co-operation front the enure of Italian nation ality. It now appears that the Papal troops have constituted for several weeks the chief defence of the city of Venice from tailing into the power of the Austrians, by whom all the rest of the Venetian kingdom is at present held. GERMANY. Germany continues to realise the best hopes n her friends. The election of the Archduke John of Austria as the President of the Confederation seem• daily to be regarded with increasing ratio action. Sall there are great difficulties, which none but the blindly sanguine would expect to be overcome without much intermediate trouble and confusion. Among these the adjustment ni t. r im mon commercial tariff for all the states of tin- (co. federation will prove the most trying. . . At,Visuesthere bait been a ehansre of milieu", and matters seem in a Most unsettled eonomon, bat the prices of the fonds appear firm, and theno may be taken as the bed indication or the real state of the public mind. In our domestir legislation, the only important circumstance has been the announcement by Lord John Russell, of the various 'measure of it, eel arm which be intends to carry to completion, and area° which he finds it necessary to aband.m.— Among_ the former ore the public health biti, the passing of which will he'facilitated by the cholera nn arrrerwa; the encumbered estates (Ireland) hell, the chief object of which is to enable landlords. to sell a portion of mortgaged estates for the purpSse of applying the premeds to the improvement of the remainder; the corrupt practices in boroughs bilk the bill for establishing diplomatic relations with Hamm and the Landlord and tenant (Ireland) La— Among those to be abandoned are the only two important liberal measure* of the session, namely, the trill for the repeal of the navigation laws and the Parliainentary oaths NIT, introduced to over. come the disabilities of the Jews. The qualifica tion and registration of electors (Ireland) bill 14 den set aside. All these, however, are of coune to be taken up next soeaion. The conclusion. lame and impotent as it a, is precisely what was foretold. The Conservative middle classes, to their selfish inability to distin guish between a healthful and undisturbed s:ream of progress mud the torrent of anarchy, have sue. ceeded totheir hearts' content in d111:16110a op the opinions of the moues. They look with rejoicing at the dry channel, and utter uncoasclousneas of the ultimate flood. We now come to the one absorbing topic of the moment, Ireland. Here everything 'denotes a set. sin, and ill were writing Of any other than a Celtic nice, I shoilld nay that nothing could prevent the immediate commencement of one of the most de. termined and tenable strugglu that have ever been recorded in history. But the Irish, as a people, are as inconstant and purposeless as the French, and it is vain to waste Saxon logic in attempting to ppophecy the aegoenms of any mattikstation with which they may present ns at ally given time. All that can be done, therefore, is to narrate events, and leave each reader to draw upon his own imagination the whet ia to know. Shortly after the departure .of the last packet, an address was published, signed by the Bishop of Killaloo and 57 Romeo Catholic clergymen, declaring that they could preach only "peace, patience and chart. ty," aniVinviting their countrymen to abandon their schemes, and make one more 'generous and con• stitutional effort" for repeal by meathaoTa legal as tiociation, such as that which existed under (non. nelL This does not appear to have produced much effect. Next we had a letter from Mr. Gavin Duffy, da ted front Newgate, urging the people to hold feat by the clubs, or "all will lie lost." Meanwhile the .reports of the progress of organization thickened daily, and the evidence of increased caution, and of a power of self -command under provocation, ben came significantlY perceptible among the masses. The clubs in Dublin were to hive an aggregate meeting on the 15th. but the assemblage won post. potted. Mr. Meagher ; woe mentioned immy loot letter as havinOskrt .arreated far sedition on the eve of depart ‘ifittnepea, has travel's. til ed unnext wises; and onigitheawly is out on bail till March, Ibl9. On the 10th. more important intelligence arrived. The electric telegraph on. nounced that the Lord Lieutenant, having received intimation of no intended outlrreak, had "proclaim. ed" certain districts, among which were the city and county of Dublin, the cities and several parts of the commies of Cork and Waterford, and the town ofDroghedio This proclamation is mode under the coercion act, passed an December last, by which power we. given to the Lord Lieutenant, after he ,all have declared any district to be disturbed, tb sen 4 an additional coastal:minty (me t to be paid et the t..a., pease of the inhabitants -"to prohibit all pertions from carrying arms under a penalty of titres. years . imprisonment—and to demised that all arms shell be givens:fp: . Simultaneously issith the news of this strong measure, tidings also retched us that the Rev. Mr. Byrne, a Roman Catholic Priest, and others, having been arrested for sedition and lodg. ed in the jail of Carrick on Sttir, a town in Tippe nary, of about 20,000 inhabitants, the people had risen in a mass, with the Intention to set them free which they were only prevented (rpm doing by the libenition of the pasties on bad. i Weer these cireunastancee the excitement to know what will happen next is universal, and I am sorry Jr say that nothing cam exceed either the avidity with which the puLlic in this country seem to contemplate the idea of severitn or their cell complacentreliance upon one indomnable power. The feeling is exactly skirt to that Which I observ ed on the part of the special constables aniline the Chartists in London, on the 10th of Apri l. A sort of impatient soengat which only wants tut °poor malty to display ewe% and which admits no gees tion how we ourselves should act, if we were an. der the same circumstances as our opponents. So wild, unretlecting, and contagions is this feeling at present, that this morning, in a public carnage, I saw a lady lay dome a newspaper, with unmitigo ted disappointment, which she had eagerly seized under an impression that it contained, as she said, news of a massacre in Ireland,' and re. turning this aflernoon, a gentleman who sat oppo ; site to me, with the ' Church of England blew/mine in hithindo expressed, Ina professional style that aho*ed itsti,impetion within hfm, a fervent hope Mathis moat* en outbreak took place the milita ry woulVpidk or the leaders with temonelers skill.. Sad rte thia is, :however, it is the mere boil lag over of. Misdirected and inconsiderate excite ment, consequent upon the tone given in all coun tries to ;Kitties by tho : proud, uncOnscientious, and *how people who take the leadi. Five minutes! conversation and kind ramonatraneepf It could . hive' been- administered in private, would have made both - the eager lady end the Church of Ent beautiful and =EIM= land student heavily eoe+Yand mhimeactwem. selves: • 'On the•two remilling'poiritn of plum , thit.34lU." leris`llind the potato disease, there in* erniebl o Wald, The_ proportion deathOrporte4 Sem Russia had the Torkish±pitnrinue cflrkddevireitst :the .Present progress Or t ,Weboicriiinerin g o neg . ctied even' that whichtehar tern isrniarr 'Visit. In the alaruCcenied bySt - invadr4considerable,ellenticut,serunsdately3a be. excited by the statements put Fottimird by the he. ancepubuts, cif the comparative motility wider their treatment and under that of the allopruld.w Documents, gement which are beyond question, and extend over a large number of cues, - 15hciw the hem-Palltio lessor patients to have been the= 8 per cent, while under the ordinary treat, meat it was 40 per cent. Certified returns have :else been published of the comparative results of therespeeti. ve modes in the treatment of the egg= vated font of dyaentery, prevaMir during the fain. roe in Iceland, in 1847. These'show 14 per !lent: of deaths under the homeopathic, against 30 pet rent. under the . alkipatbic, and as they have been widely made known, it Is probable that if the ehir lera should ultimately reach us, the two systems wanow be tried side by aide, to a sufflcent extent to afford to the. medical profession the means of definitively Conning. a judgment upon the goes. tion. As respects the potato disarm*" all is yet =cer tainty, but the accounts (min various pinta of Eng- land, as far as they go, tend to pluve that appeal, anew, are worse now than they were at the cot _responding period of the fatal year 1810. From Ireland no unfavorti6le acriniDU with regard to them have, yet beeh published; hot I understand that such have actually been received by the Gov. broment to a serious . extent, end it moat also Isa remembered that in the former ease the disease 'lees Dot manifested in that country until it bad rip. .peared in England. 'Still 'the disease seems so capricious, both ha iur : advent and in its em ulous! cessation, that with favorable weather there is yei room for hope that the alarm may prove needless:. The prospects of the grain harvest continue sada factory; from the ramie of sunshine, and this week there has been a decline in wheat of 2. to 3s per quarter, which has, however, to day in a great measure been recovered from. From the manufacturing districts the reports are [Wain of an improved tenor, but the effect has not yet shown itself in any increased employment for money in London. The upward movement of coanols therefore continued rapid until it wan checked by the ugly aspect of matters in Ireland. At the date ofmy NM letter they were at 871; since then they have touched 891—the Irish news cans ed a reaction to 871, and they are now 87i. Pawnerlvanta Rail Read--its proarea s . Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Queue. Pm:mouse* Aug. 4,1838. The work on the Pennsyliwnla Rail Road pro. greases rapidly. Already the grading between lbw risborg and Lewistown is in snob a state of Err wariness that no doubt remains of that portion of the road being open for business by the first of April next. The division between Lewistown and Holli daysburg has been pot under contract, and the work commeuced at many points. This section,it is believ ed, will be completed by the end of next year; and thus, by usingthePortegeßoml,can will then pass from this city to the westernbase of the Alleghenies —within seventy five mime( Pittsburgh- We feel anxious to know what is doing on the Western end of the road. The company has exhibited the incrit commend able activity in pushing forwnid the work, and no, thing has occurred to weaken public cooddence in the judicious management of the Board of Duce. tors till within a few weeks. Rumor, have got admit, that the company, or at least the Directors, design to retain the business of Tronmarroriaa on the road, in their own hands—that they have con tracted for a large comber of airs—are preparing to erect large depots, ta . whieh the whole baldness of the road shall be done, &es, arc -2,.. The Charter expressly declares The , road to be a "puhlrc inglarrey,' subject to a limited rate of tolls fur the use of the road and motive power. By this wise provision the Legislature intended to encou rage individual competition, and to prevent the company (tom monopollolog the carrying trade.— It, however, requiem no great disnernment te per. ceiveinat the tympany, should they undertake the carrying, may readily out such obstructions in the way of individual car owners, as will soon result in leaving the business at the mercy of the corpo, ration. The moment individual =triers are excluded from the road, we shall have a boo managed as is the one between this city and New York—charging enormous rates of freight. As Allegheny County is about to make a large subscription to the Stock of this Company, it might be well to make some inquiries on this subject.— The eitixec• of the county have a right at least to know if their money is to he invested in freight Can, and monster warehouses—or if it is to be em played to to legitimate purpose—via. io the con. gime:tun Of the roil road, anti motive pow. er I beg you to 1.1.. tie public atieoton to the i.utueet. ...... . Joust Quirto-r Atassa—eHon. T. L aingman. of N C, luta written a letter abowtog that the late John Quincy Adams favored 'be idea of Get. Taylor's nonunatton for the Ptesidency, as the man for the umes, and that be had no doubts as to the soundness of his polities. The fallowing ts • Muer from the Bon. Charles Hudson, of blass„on the entnesitieet : Wssurlouly 24, ISA& Su.—ln answer to the inquiry contained in your Moor of the 2lat mat, I have the honor to gay, that hearing from many of oar friends that lion John Quincy Adams w;u is favor of General Taylor for the Presidency, I took occasion to intro duce the subject of the candidates in a converser uou with him , by asking him whom the Whys . would run. Ilir answer was, General Taylor. I expressed some dissaltsfaction at such a ONMILI. lion, and he rephed—.that he preferred him to any other Southern man; that he believed him to be the only man who could break down this corrupt Ad• ministration, and close this miserable war; and would do more to eurhrthrXispirit of conquest, and check the spread of Slavery,. than any Mali the Whigs could elect." In another conversation with him on this subject, he expressed the game general views and said that Gen. Paylor as n soldier was bound to obey the orders of the President, and could not as an honorable man resign his minmts don in time of war, when his cauntry wanted his services. These convergations were held with Mr. Adams some time in January, as near as I can now recollect Very teepee:ly your obl caret RL aUs 11151.1.0 N. Joint W. Paocroa, Fasq. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Cirtrett 7 , lnr Cinanau,...dm,/ August 2d, It4B. MIL EDITOR- are—ln your paper of the 270, I eve a no tice. that the Cotton Factory owners of your vi. amity have appointed a committee to seek a lo cation some where on the Ohio River, in Western Virginia, for the purpose of erecting a rnanufae. taring establishment for Wool and Cotton Goode; and would it be presuming too much to call their attention to so young but thriving a place as New Cumberland, Hancock, Virginia. It is situated on the Ohio River, about sixty miles below Piusborgh, and has been about five years in building—contains about filly families. Its resources are--inexhaurs tibia mines of coal.—two streams of water, one sufficient to run a flouring mill sod several saw mills—the other saw mills, acc. Its materials for building are abundant and cheap, and Zr a maw chictirring town, I blow of no point where boob a manufactory could be carried on to more advan tage to its owners than this, to which I would res. pectfully call their attention before establishiag ARISTOCRACY • - . There are men—we Wash to call them men—who turn up their noses at the me chanic and humble laborer. Being liberally educated—as it is called—they looked 'down with a sort of contempt on those who, in some cases, have contributed to their sup port. " You need not despise a spinning wheel," said an old lady. to her pompous son, one day, "for many a night have I worked at it to get money to send you to school.' There are women, too, who will not touch a needle with their delicate hands, who laugh at the poor and industrious, who learn trades or work in factories for a living. "La, how unrefined they are," says, with a scorn ful smile, as she lounges on the sofa, reading the last pink novel. We once knew a lady —shall we call her a lady I—of this com plexion. Shonsarilondly: belaboring a poor, hard•working girl—calling her low and un refined. "Why," said she, "her father was nothing but a low mechanic." Yes," remarked a woman present, "her father was a mechanic. I knew him well; for he lived in the tame neighborhood with your mother, when she went out a-wash mg." There, reader, if you had been present you would have seen a strange confusion of face, and heard a vain attempt to utter some thing that was too prickly to come out. It stuck in the throat. When we hear of men or women speak lightly of the indostrious part of the commu nity, we feel just like tracing back their gen ealogy. We have done so in several in stances, and you would be eruprised at what we learned. The most aristocratical man of Our acquaintance is the grandson of a fid dler ; the proudest woman, the daughter of a washer-woman. It betrays a lack of good same to condemn or look with contempt on any rico:tong per son, however poor he or she may be. The wise and good respect and love goodness, wherever it is found. Cowmen AND CLEVIMAND Bsu. Ro meeting has been held in Cleveland.-575,000 anbscribed, and the Directors authorized to put the whole road under contract. This is the way to act.... The Pittsburgh Western Road will inteni sect thin' work. Vmmaa fillosmuuras—Those delightful MD. 'well see nightly giving °oncelts at Apollo MX where they will remain for this weak only. TELEGIVIL ENtiablargb Oasette Wrouroovolc Mg. 8 . The Senate was Ca'lled to order, and proceeded to the consideration of !he morning bi3siness. Mr- Webster appeared 'in his neat. for the 51 . , time since bin severe The Vice Presidetit laid before the Senate n re port from the Semedary or State, with a copy cf the Report of the C ommissioner of Patents. The discussion of Bartori's proposition for report ing Senate's piece edings wan continued, and the eubject then laid 4 a the table. The IA grantiu g lends from Mobile to Ohio was so amended m /0 Mak& I similar grant to the Mont gomery. and Peinneola road. The amendments Were adoPted. Mr. Benton 'offered an amendment to make a sirnilar grant to the St. Joseph and Hanibai road, which *as adoilted. The bill no ronended wee then passed by a vote of 31 to 15. : - The Senate'then went into Executive Session. The Rouse was occupied last night until 10 o'. clack in debating in Committee of the Whole the River and Harbor bill. This morning the Speaker announced the Gra business in order Wee reported Mlle °lithe Speak. er's wide, which were read twice end referred. literanteia iEleeelern - Tileturna. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gauen°. Aug. S. Crittenden for Governor, hasCiacian farther ati, majorities in the Mowing counties, from which we have now full returns. [ft would appear horn this, that in the State at large, Um voting continued under the new law, only one day, in Louisville thane day. Our corres pondeat stated three days generally in his firm despatch.' Bourbori county ..... . 5000 Franklin " . tartan ' ..... 'l6 ....... .385 The hllowing from which tall returns have not been received give mioritiei for Crittenden. Shelby county ............... ..... 300 • Bracken " L.etvle lso 30 Monroe • ... • • ....... ....... (39 In Nicholas county, Powell, Dern., kuu a ma)°, fly of 100. 370. In Kentucky, second day, Crittenden's majority, SPECTATOR. JecTerson county gave 230 Inajurily for Cra ten den. I have morns hoot the fdlowlog collates • Lincoln county ........... ........ 900 Boyd 200 Garrard eAS Seasarnine 62 Montgome77 . 1 n Tuesday, returns from the following counties nro in favor of Crittenden. Fayette 1: d 1 Franklin 100 Licking 'Wayne :•1 Scott Few Democratic counties yet heard from. Correspondence of the Ptuabuttit Indiana Elect/op Returns. CgtcMusa', Tuesday eight, Aug. b. Wayne county giver. Whig Representative.. with reduced ummeity. A Democratic Shenfi was elected. Payout, county return. one Wkog Represent', Ce. Marion county returns auto Uemogratie and One Whig Representative. Wnshingion and Jefferson counties give a Whig majority 0(511; and the enure Wlug ticket circled ■ Whin gain of 100 in Washington. Jennings county gives n Whig ruojonty of 300. Bartholomew county gives a Whig majority. and a gain of one Whig Senator. The returns, so far, are tevirmide to the Whigs. The following couches have given \Pi n g major• Mem—Union, Jennings, Hendricks. Morgan, Vigo. and Putnam. is Tippecanoe county two flarabeiner I et:ev ent" are elected bin heavy vote. Henry County ratans a Democratic Searatort— The residue of the Whig ticket is elected. litoutgotarry county is doiand. [This county gave a Demo Crane maptnly laat year of 711 Randalph and Hancock counties have given Dantocvntic LaajOriliea. 1.1114e1s Eiftll4o Itetsrn• t l ncu uFlitAArr t te, Jo Davies Co, Raker, Whig." Env a majority of 300,L.s gain. lidsaarti Co, has vireo Harris, Dan, s majority of 73. In Sangamon Co., Logan, Whig, Las n majority 20, • , Correspondence of the Pluchargh Goszt. 111 lasiourl Elea non. Sr. Loris, Aug. h. The Lkeznocrais have earned St. LIM" county my a majoniy of 2 00—retinas imperfect. In Illinois, Baker [whiff) is elected over Turner. a rein. Harms (dem.) has the following majorittek Me :amid county, 70; Morgan. $O. Logan Iwhig I re , ceive• a majority in Tazewell county of 200--pro bably elected. Si. Chu county gimes a Whig ma jority of 400 for Legislature. Commandeer. of the Mathew, Gazeee Xenia Carolina Election. Pumexettente, Aug. ft, 1 t &cheek A teleirraphiedeapateh to the Waahstmton Union anye--• The Winne have probak.ly elected their Governor, and a majority of the Legislature.' (Tina ere hope may he true, but from the former tenor of the returns from that State, tt needs mu. ftrmaimn.—En. Goa Correspondence . of the Ptusburgh Gazelle Loutsvu.xs, Auguat 5, 1815. The Steamer Gcrsuantown,in attempting to pass over the Falb, to day, struck a rock, and was in. jured to some extent. She was immediately run ashore, and was saved from further danger. Corresndence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PIIILADEUML.., Aug. 5, 0 e. at. Flour—Sales of new arBs 2.5a5 50 per barreL The market is very quiet and the tendency down ward. Rye Flour is scarce, and gales were made 53 Ei7 cts. Grain—Them ia mare doing in Caro, and the market has an upward tendency. Corn Meat—Sales at $2 ,Inte2 62- Wheat—The supply of Wheat is good, end ra ther preasing the market, with antes of prima and at 100,3105 e. BALTIMORE MARKET. - . liawno:ntx, Aug. 8, 6 r.F. Flour Sales of IL S., at 85,.--there is no moll , ed elumge Goo yesterday, the market in dattytkug duller. Graln—There has been no roles of wheat woe. thy of report, prime Red is held at 8751+3e, sales of prime White at looanos. Corn—Sales of prime White al 46/34Sc, of prime Yellow at 512e53e. NEW YORK MARKET. Nem York, Aug. r. st. Flour—Sale. of Genesee at SiYals,l2{ per bbl.— With smaller eastern abipments, the market is in active. Grain—Coro is firm, the supply being small. Wheats—There is a good inquiry for milling pus. poses. Oats—Sales at 43114. Provisions—There is less movement in Pork, the market being heavy. Sales' have been only for the supply of the regular trade demand. Lord is fbatiand held higher. Cotton—The innrket continues quiet as last quoted. CINCINNATI MARKET Cincinnati, Aug. 8, 6 r. Float—The market, with mcaterate sales is in favor of the seller. The sem to day exceeded 700 bbls, at 53 50.03 66. chance.U is rain—The market witticatt auy reportable • Groceries--The market is quiet. Whiskey—Sales at 1.5 f a per gallon. Provisions—Salsa of Hama at Gatti forewoman; Shoulders, firm at Wr3Sei Sides duit a 4c. Llnimed Oil--Sales .t 51 ctr. . Choese--Sales of W1:31421M Rexene at Gc. Peasnaern AWAY nou Hosnatni asp Cututers-.A Cowan Won, max. EitanY.-4heowner Of this Minify, or rather he into whose bonds they had Dblan after the decease of one who or claimed them as sles, was taking th em from N. Carolina to settle them in av ln. stoma, where they might be fro. Will those who hero bee, from t guilty of separating husband a wife, e feeling enough in their hearts not to throw her, a stranger, penniless and utterly destitute, upon th e cold charity ot an unfeeling world but furnish her with menus, end 1.241 her in netting to Milton, tbsyne county, iodln, Where she will find her husband atsd ettalren, situ IrisA friends to I.k ta In urae of need. !finer to .1. L. NEW. BY, Pittsburgh. • (Cr The Executive Committee Ot the ertorma erre Ruin Cure" will meet this (Wednesday) evening, ut the Meyer's Mace, 4th creel.' An the members me requested te be present. rt. 1111311. AK an 9411 Chainbas orCommture. DIED, Oa /Warder, August Mk, et the reeldeaca of .1 arras Beau', MI roe itt - hter, Pena Itteet, Cewnenciar DoernrwAt the 91. t year of hie age, e water in the Revoltaloftery War. Ilisfaheral will take place alp 94tereoon at 9 o'clock, Awe the residence of Aimee Braley,'Dian street, be tween Genie, alley ead Weyeristrern, end proceed to the Allegheny Cemetery. .Ehee of tbre PHEburgh Gazeun. PONU.RESSE ,c.r. s—Er a ordealed. A ,t;,3. LOfeLy •314 a revorded to ed.re io eeo.l.og Deed, . under 4.r.,!.ua 0,1. Carainci, Ordained and enacted Into a law in Council., IL,, IN day of Mtge..t. A 0.1.4. [Ana., I loitt.,_ , k,i ROLICHTSON, pro.'l e e It. Ilton. litoassat. Clerk C C JOHN StiEn'teV, Pre.: S t• Joni Nlaatir, t :ark S C. „. 0r „,„ .. , HTDROPATIIIC P.STAHL Inll.llld NT, 1.1.U...1.1.1., ton. kiss v. tr.. DR FIDNi'ARD ACtitili, take. 1, 3 moan or re turning her thanks in In. trend.„,, „ i ,,, , ,, for th. ealet..t-i a - e ratrortage he lots to and co' u - form., tr.e. that 1... ha, late.v ore te.: a :arse au: sreti rms.:rut toil ttailmi.g. lor u,- ..I. la•lv. purproo• of at. HI Al FR CLUE Ka id,.. ( I.IsitAIENT. at Ins u.. 1 Meaner.. Phalopalthrg .1. 1 . ;.a., on the Ohio in err. Oppro. aito the steatnrwat lanthog M. Bea•ets u bete he,. read. t o we t .... in,. ..m. es Loonier., mad twat them on 11)- deo:worse r...0r ~.• /.1 midi 11031 IV 1114 101. g ~,pcg.• owe,. ste: the cr...: .n-. et. tont, has heretotore a ended to. treaunent .o. ;onion. committed to his care, he an. now I. 20,11.A.:111.i..a• allortled by lei rite bat mar ewe ,rd eaprotoo, tar the porno,. ta... ,a. , c0m0.,.....a• am! a., t tan... a1..1 tob•1 t.p att. l•-fla., taw trentd-eart in tao unnoo, oe .... tot of Lia< ,:lcli, Phlllipnburob .. it nowt ti et .„..,,„ ~,,,, hearuky iage. easy or acorn 14 at...uproots, end at. lord. hoe and ill tic..., water. pa n Aoker trooro. Ito., nursed per sot.• win en•y pla:e tneguse, r. der Ithr caw. mat every adentool •hith br (.3,1 iu me r le dune ea, •n •e (.1 the •...laullp. ttonefit• Id tw doneed. s he pond. r ••.•2lC oth COlind.M.Ce to lite hun dreds who have twon permanently eared ar Ls ednb- Iwhineal The Water Care leave. to overrun, etre., , behind, at 5. too often the eves WWI Mow wott have , beau treated nit all, VW a) ale Vi. It removes be ow- rasa,.„vicoraMs the symem. protects front the Jr...... tocnt to eitio.gos or tar: avati.or, create, a aattirai , 11.1•ctive stylvtate, and nosausta viago 4.., :lA< L. 1 .4,a11rC L ... powers. Tem. of tresonenl and bwknlisig re'isOndli'e. ,( For further Iruticulart require at the i.taltiottamete. or ; address the proprietor at I . lttliap.burgh. aug9-orlye I' L— ! V\ . _ Stammer Retreat at Pleasant Gratin. 1 ~ ~,_ LtEtit-KAI. lanatn. catsboa be aecommodated wtth l .'” 1 ... '" . ' 7- H. Boarahne, al the yell knowu mansion 0: Jmnes 1 ab- in 1,61,, ~,, , ~,, ,„!, Adams. t..54_, steed. The rnatir.ii ton a.t tor I Jai . I ower end oi . Manchester,., u lodes it E. :I, el:, . 1.,. yse ,I ...Jd iron, tw.tancloiseron.o.ed uy . „tea- I) , ZiIL Al- 4 0-7 ow a• o cordon., and too .. 4 tugs the .sane, wt. re ow boat. _ ) 5 4 . 7 lregovot l / P..... '''''. .6 7 " " .. '"' '` r '" '''''''" 44 )111 01.101 , I.1..11ou', 0 '. tor •-, •• n, rol quietude ut me Towne The , ull 4A/ 1,11.1.nr•• ran ~.,,, , sci ,, s ~., ~ A h ~,r , h . ,, di weoi . porous M. avocanou an :Ile ....', taiw not cora., and . .., - • .peed In. Istwire bon. wdlt hr. from:), alter , doe/ 11O L ETIAN RED-10 It., I:ac Venet r a n I:rd. 'or ty the de oaT.Lol acenery and pure brat... at: ni a 'Alla by sue , J oCS 11.KJ:\ Al A K1../t ACo the coutary 'lle in and Con aiterlys command Lre.t medico; attendance 100121 PutaLurga or Allegheny Q . AR Cel11:1) 11 tAls-12 ,t-r,.. Se hooley .1 1101(a damnUnnighoses run consuthuy on the ro . i t to . C. , Ws lentrinnati. .tigar cured Fatal -, 11.1110. very the city-and the trroonatruud pack eTi t toads a sow: d:s.. o' d Bald for so.. 1.) tanee arum the Louse, wthat tau adheuity occurs .n go. _ ' RI 1 4 141.14:1114 A NICOI.S Ilberty NI tag to arid trout Um e.ty at any nate Irmo 7 A At to Loll . i try fEßs __, ~,, ~, r , seas r r.‘rt , enk. ,... c , pant 10 at main 'lire term, of bearding aml be found t 4„a f or .c, by our... SKI.LEP, So NICOLS very moderate. and no odor, is spared to reader, uear a t remortaloe In a I ro.pcci.l tON-10 em.• Sboolder.. tanding (rent dealuer Ileapemahie mdivaluel• or amen parties ' , nohow to ' M. 0 ., trod too solo by num um country during the dot. eau ha necomratode. 4 . 7 __ 140141141,(tN A RF.I'PERT. ItS wooed At led Will. M.:. 1.1 the regular Laura or I A NI . I P. )1, . yiirrF Bi- avt-ta. ttht. ...Tibor sale % • .11,4 I' M. E./callow •1.111.0; sad carisace room , . ~,,'', '" *' s ~. y r ; : ,, , r0 ,:,..,,,,, u , 5 y, co ran also be pros toted ono We Journal ptease rapt ODKI4 VINE, .A It --.1, b .l. :or •a:n by _ aug3 /1111 NI/ R ill. 5 A C0.:17 water at N INTIILS REPt/lIT- The twat.: Idle 1134•1.11. I ....- - 14 annuity & Tram Company or Plulattelpt...- re. ' EF.R SK L INS-.rtat .t. tor solo lm r port that 44 persaas have been insured •t thew Other : aug.S FRIEND, PaaEY &Co d.,ny the past hrtr moan" i "-- - . 16 Merchants . ICA [Cir.l,..to Havana CLaroco.: 16.000 pn,ith e . :1 Clerks and Aecountant.. : for Web' ~,,,,,y tVICI: aNI CANDL.ESK 4 Alanularturere; IEARICAIII4) CaYFFEE-4.5 ' , a s ...a:Marlow.° Collie. 3 Anon.. at Law, for sale bY •Uarr WP: Is dr. 11 t*.tN aLk2k4 3 Females; .. tt Farmers; 1 1 jAfeVeAfCUFFEE-II! bags 0 d(lovernmeni Java ('of.l Clergy rasa, or wile by ans.", 1% ICK A.APCANIIESS 6 1 o j ;t ' er purse.. !WINDOW GLASS-1W be, .11It I%' Glos., t. 3 do I 719 do, Ca do 10112 do. tor •nle I, Of then there aro mitered tor E4l4iii and over, 11 I " - „,„3 HICK A NIVANDLFaS 3010.4 under. 14 k.-._ - " IMO is lIKE.I4E-,1 be. pone 11' R Cheese, }e.l rer'd and fur sate by aug3 \VICK A APCANDI.K.SS 4 - - A 1.F.R.171'S -Venal. Ohio 501er..., for otte by tract; t'l ICK A At'CAN//1.1,S - • It CATIII.IIS-anto W. Kentucky Female.. (or s a l e 4 , L . ' I.y if., \VICK Is NrCANDI.K.SS SIN BAKEIVELL, Agent ror Pttuborch LI P/Gl.rtiund /Caryl., Cinnamon. C10t..., )Itia- A ugust let, tea,. ancti --. 1 itual. A.' in 5 attll 10 IL Cans, for ante Ly - r - p_ na WICK tr AFCANDL.P.SS Iluilacin'. Panorama ofthe ITudaonAlver. . AT PHILO HALL. Ho.oegCsl,Xll...-LYJbas ehocolate.lor sale by TIFF. Proprtetor of du. great picture of th e No:111'41C %VICK ta AVCANDLI.:-.S.'S _IL ' , or ( h. war . th t - F... , - ,, -...4 , -.1 , ..h.. YG r ROUND GINI.F.II -Id kegs pure (tround lnager. tits Panorama at dm abe .e Hall roe a rk:sv DAI a - ONLY, commenetng on Tbursday eventing, Dugan r o „ a la by anon %VIC/. & M'CANDLESS 10th, and continue Friday a/id Saturday •rening.. 10-_____ - . _ is palmed riti 121.09 feet of oonvasa, and reprosenwiLAßlaw-14 kegs No I Leaf Lard, tor sale by every City, Town and Lending, on bath aides. (en,t ttag4 %V ICn I AI'CANDI.E.SS _ New Teter Bay to the mouth of the Alohawk [Liven ,STRAIGIITS 01L-010 bbls for male by eamumung one of the largest and most beautiful l'ati Ist , JAMF4 DALZEIA. ramps In the wertld. os AdnossLon only 23 cents-Children half price. TiekiDIIINIE RIU COFFF:Fe.-1.1.0 lines landlng aud Mr ets to be had at the principal ilathla and at the door. I ..c. sate by }Yd 0 BIoiCKBURS to Co Doors open at 7/ -Paurarama to commence movi --- - - - - . at t.l. o'clock. p re,:i. ely.,zug9 Et LOUR-100 thin Mie Flour, tor solo by l 159 L JOHN Si DILIN - ORTII -- DLUE AND ()RANGE PRINTS, and blue Moral nook do, colunruilly on band id lowest pr... at wholoaalo room of W It MURPHY, .ogt our 40: a n d market stst 2.1 'nary CH Olew ore ossuregl for I year nod over, 14 , " whole life, - _ Relall Grocery fiar Sale. l in c l. ;:e b e s ; : e " a b eri' of o ( r VoTe7le. ' . ro a m ejl c u o . n m e a lot of well nelected Dry Good,, and to rent lits Ito one of the best Alleghen) city, summed on llo'i,t. sire, immediately west of the. bridge. north aide. The mock of Grucerie• well a retail blunt..., and the .laud 1+ of n very 'woe haracter, offering en oppori y Ist-Worn eq reasionable c*dii will be given, and possession rip bed at any tine The Douse and Stand to well adapted to the Beams., end it Mould pay well.. Out netgliliorh sugg dew ACHISON W(NJOIllit S kIADDLE ‘VC/liKS ON WOOD ST_, prrrsßt It • E. WILKINS, Ire and Pine Tops of foreign and domestic mar:.; a regular and fair prier. N. I.S.—Drawings for monument+, vault., &c. f. . ed, of any descnption. lie +ohms ashore c patronage. • nngtt For Real. A GOOD three•story Brick Dwelling. LI double back buildings, Dialog Room and b. en on the same floor—in Allegheny eIM p st j Common, second door below dm Methodist Choi ' Rent S.W. ausii-d I IIiTOTICE TO MEINIIIANTS.—Tar wive.* b. 4.1 oils a permanent situatain no Clerk or Salab qn Ina Clerhiere estehli.hreent Respectable refcri c ,, eon be pre. Address to nugl JAMEY F. KERR, Aaornt y at Law. that iir . Lluilding, Gram atreet, nearly oprawita Wei, rt Honwe. 7\T 0. SCGAII-30 Midi. N 0 Sugar. lan. to 11, en . /A . sonenclunant and for onto by !unto J C 1111)‘V El-Lp _ . COIIDAG E.-10 code 3} nod 6 2122. b Munblo anit rre g Hope, of Impart... 2.222111 y, for sale 22220 %100. 'consignment, auo9 J C LUDWELLI, flOpr EE-60u bare prune Ma Codre, lasi b y N. _../ 011 2121 I io! no rule by JAS DAI,II. nog" ,4 Wik.„ Al ACIOA2I.I.- 00 Lana large No a Mackere)Lth ee al and 'or sole by nogg JAS DAL4I4, Cr A 1 , . : T!:Ellt E-1000 lbs j ft , U , al ,, ert ., r . e. o2L In; -- 7 ‘ 7 .';a Co . k• - 7 f .2 2 nI. —ln ~ ..0. 1., Id 141, .1”, .1, In eby J . e Jur 0001 JOl 221_112. , ..22.1.44; c o I • - -- 0 iiiNTEILV INK—JO keg. Bonk and New r e we I 1. by angS r ., J SCHUUMI.VICI: c e CILASS-- - WO bziegzlo and L 010); CO do 7 40 do l_ 10114 10 Iltge, on baud •nd in t o by nue J CIIIDVES Agi •• • • -- Q SALTS-4x casks &etchings, a prun O s on consignment. augft J C lllUlVE sale by bb s i ll,gt 7 ; 4' 4 71 " C i ili n aF71 bb2; large cream Cheese, and fur .al. ill/ stag: 8 VOcir ,BONNfIo • DY BEEF-1000 lb. for oale try swp • S F VON BONN/10 Eclectic Medical Inktittiles 01110 POE Einll Fall ard,Winttr Cone o, LeCinieit earn metiers to this Inotitniien on the fast MoadaY iu November. and COntlmer four monthe.„ . ighicAts imme diately ester mcceeded We Spr ang an Summer Session, vine, also continue. fotm mouths. A grattn tons prelimmai7 coupe coarrimetiCta no the fart Mon day to October, and emunmes one mOuth. FACUL'rY. Tichets. B. L. Hill, Anatomy and Operative Sur - et° co da. E. Jones, Jl. U, Muerte Sledica, Therapeu tics and Botany 10 IS J. 11. Oliver. AL D, Memistry and Pharmacy lo bu W. Reach, Al. D., Surgery and Clitoral Medi cine 10 00 A.ll. Daldridge, M. D, obstetrtes and Dtseases of Women and Children In uto J. R Booboo., M. D. physiology. 'osmium ca Metheihe mil Medical Juroprudence M 00 T. V. Morrow, M. D., Pathology. Theory and Practice of Medmlne 10 00 Matriculation Ecket, s 1 v ac of Ltbrn gg . duation Fee, 510. Amman:moo Ticket, rtS optio n. n. al. One hundred dollars paid on or befor e the Sr., Monday in November amt. ton be received as p•y- ment ill full for the entire tuitio n of otai student the Matriculation, Library, and Demonstrators Fees er. cepted. The cools° of iustruction embraces a full end tho rough presentation of the various Maps - totem. of meth mil science taught m the leading college. of America; together with =oh additional matter, not imparted in ratty other institution, viz: recent and important disco aeries in physiology, bearing upon diagnosis and pm, tire, a more thorough and practical zystem of dl menu ide-tca and Pharmacy; and a reformed system of practice, timed upon extensive experience mid acien ufie research ; which enable. the practitioner [teller to preserve the vital energies—to discard the a.: of me r • curial medicines, and rneral depletion, and to treat with sucemitt many Medical and surgical eases...rt battle the 1251161 resourcea of mediin cix or en lectures and cimmittallo. will be given t; date. for graduation, to addition to the preliminary timd of giddy, must hare attended two regutar collegi ate courses of medical lectures, (the last of which must be In this Instithrte,) or one course niter four years . practice. The Institute was chartere have)itt43. The classes ratenthmte upon the lectures numbered an 1 . 01 , 041 W 16454, ki; let7ltS.7. lye; 1847-,e, Ills expected that to two or three years its classes will be among the largest to the Limed tattater. The collegiate edifice (comer of Court and Plum streets) will Le ci ehlittged in le4D, suffient for the reception of Phu or ttau pupils. Letters upon business or sulteiung information, must be addressed to the undersigned. post paid. Notes of solvent Banks, of the :Mates in which the students re side, will he teceived in the payment of fees. Fronrd may be obtained in the city at from etT to $3 per week. T. V. MORROW, M. D., Dean oldie Fatuity. Cl/1.1111,24. An Ordinance, Establishing and fixtrag the g-ran. of Streets and Alleys to the Eighth Ward. 1.-13 e it ordained end enacted by the citizen, I, of' Pio...burgh. ti Select and COMM. Cunucils so embled, Thni the pule. of Wlll.Oll enact, Beech al ley. Forbes street. tht•hoh. street. St. Yutaka alley, Locust st, Eagle ti .11nria it, Apple alley, Viekroy it, Second st, ltvid.on sl V.a Bream it, Manna at. Pride at. St•VGII.II at. NluKet id, Chesnut et, Boyd at. Cooper at, Shine's! , .1, and Medan - eel, sidireno, law nia Avenue. from Vote vowel to JOll3OllVi e street, in the 7th Ward, shall be permanently lined end fottlik• Witted derignated on the plans noirked A. A. B. each hearing - date Nov ember -47. and waned toy the Re cording Itegulator. I, , rr_. 'J.—be it further enacted. That at- ,!rrh. of ilia Co ti utter the proper Ye knowiedement, end they •re hereby required to certify on sold plans A_ 8., then approved by Conned. Soc it further enacted. Ac, That the paid planwslial. be depoe...ed it, the oilier of thd Hrrordthc Regulator. awl or die better Nwroroy thereof. the Roe thators or other per t In ere forbidden to , eke die. maid plan. out of the orrwe wioth regulubitc. except by du plicate. Ss • A.—lle It farther enacted, A c . Thst the grade a( Lloyd aurret :tins rotersert.on u,tb Watson strec..•nall be 6 fret lower 0.,. Ore erode as ince Led rn. int. plays A. it 84 tirrtn, nt, by .111 tioilisrs9 anuernling trrade to the rade of Locuof Itt. 0111/0111 1V01.151/ descend by on unifurm grans. In roc cnnte or I r ennsvi•snra Av p rtair Watson stn., shall Love an nuttunn a...refuting Ntvde from 'Sold at. to C.,....uut exotwardly. and iron; Boyd street srestuctrtr, .1 fur. 1.61 inn pet UV ice, in tr.:runt,. stn., orr.:grss strart tba it, 1.5 an asecortics crude t . nr ;roue of ocos: ice, .tree.. Malted 1.) 1 , 00110. Is. cri stars Ordinance Forlica t shall noun IA rot 11000/10 ,(0410 00,0 Ha l l ~,, as ow- ettublisl4.l. I', croun t.l sorer s.tect. be. 1100011 Boyd cod Chesnut tater,. as ono., on Ice be. A. any tiong in section lei of nos Ordrentnee to the 114 - iron trotsrutittertarr, EICESEM Orphan's Sale. I Npasamoos oian,ordor. • •.ibe- Orphan's Court of Allegheny Cournpi.deled -Rib day of .B 11 31'.1: tW3,tbe baty.l4,4 tor.of all 'odd singu lar, Ike goods and chattels bleb Were of &Isabela Forsythe. Into of Aildcheny .• Ity, deceased, will ea ' pow to sale, by pubiiceou .on the premises, on Saturday. the 2d day of • tuber neat. at 10 Glob:tal i A. AL of that day, the rol l , •• • described Real Spate, the property of said Ptanhb bonyJte,to win Ail that certain lot of gro Btnale la the ad Ward of the coy of ritutborgh, fronting on Chath i m et ' rap mad eaten. g. back a dlitance of one hundred feet. and bounder , d described as fobotti, wit Beginning al the eo •orof L. No• the Pl.. of partition among the het. of Andrew NN'abati, by Lot 4in sold plan northward y one hundred feet. ma po tno feet four loch,. foto, Chwhain attest: thence f sold point tre.rrard, twenty pall feet to • lot g led to Gay 4. Dtlo on, now owned by Amos Le • thence oy mud lot south. trip hundred feet. t o ^e sornberallne of iaid lot thdbob easterly cn Ito the Welch Church lot, the v ise of I,puning.--. DB the same lot et ground conveyed by Thomas Se. liy deed dated 'ant Alay,lS-13, to stud Alanhe Forsythe. and ono 11-11 is erected a brick buddlod, ,lb fiboated stone ltd building is n. ur , cad it now ren ed 61d1 per annum, . 0d „ ot the hest' loco:ions ;II irte etty Mr a privet! reside • And lino, upon the day. at 3 o'elock. P . ail :hut certain lot ofground ' Property of said Ala.,h e y . to the Fit. the city of Pittsburgh,f , g twenty-four (Ai art Liberty SIR! and caw hock a ot•tance od° hundred 11001 feel w Spr and boundFd by co petty or_ n the one ride. and proraty oI William Nil:idly, a the other—upon whiellood lot there, erected, freon Liberty ste ca i, plarge double (IWO story fri, house. wit] "woe basement, and Iflnktip Spnsig alley. a tort - •lorY frame dwellings, with e basements. Ilse,,bole pre mugs renting lor Eats annum. For wither portico] irritate of Robert wc”..dy or Henry Whine, A nistrators. or of J. SARTON. bah street, Attly (or A strators undo-di/wave:AT . --------- Au ic chynlessusso Inatlesse• mills „rrodob reeo ill commence as third session ..li. W. V) on blond4RoPF. 4th, lege, at the corner of Anderson and Hobi street., a eh. n dr o . oee f rom the Hand Sister Iln under the superintendence of MRS. INGLES. The Jimmying coopregement she huaimed ) . re• ceived to the ltherld)aransige of an enlightened soco cry. boo induced her stir ILl7lll.llgrlllf MS for the ar cos/lodationbf an ~ .....1 number .r pupa.. n o , p r ,,,,,, 0 f o f usutunon, who has hero can sightly engaged f muly :A r. inthe plea.ing othe co f di r ai,i ng y In the veno ea us breaches of use. col and 0r00n ,,,,,, 0 , rature, tatters herself that, win, her a bl e 0re ,,,,, te than conitaite to render the name orr o s t ocooo I mho parrotose her. . Young Indira r e if in either city, and pouessm, co ce , co „,„ oco lal a.conanotince es to retard their r0 ,d,,,,..., fi n d • ventagyous to hoard in the lush. turn f rom ...10„do Saturday. and thus combine the o d, oo m go . of Bo hg Seitoo/ swab the pleasures and condor. of horn Ctry of All he An lei?. aurl-dAASeIIT _ . . p ore .. knits Rail Rand Co. i t a NO E is hereby s Fee ,, 0,, the ~,,, lilt of Five Lollsn per sham, IR re q., be paid on or bef F ore the Fleet day 0 , „ c0t ..., . and the Sixth lOndrnent oil toe first day of Noll. , 0e. , • GEORGE V ItA Cf 11, , Treasurer cc N . -1,,, no will he received by %Fru. Ff. Doss, [m L s ,. , anufacturco' and Alerrint." Rank. essy.), I - ponoyfiteTiltiil.sirti Europe; THE oninwries have row In storr a vet) czwastve ~,,,rt me a Furs tor ladies •tore %. itch have Lech pureltat Europe by one ot the firm • at very low prices• d (the monetary- r rises succeedotx the French Hero Ote. Th ,, w ,,„„ ~, winch they po, , estt ovr any other t,,,,,,, tr., t i, w.II snub e them well a very .E. cr tent aructe 11 below them ntrktqprwc [JD' Alerch X:od others Wlll advatter their 01 1 1 . 11 1/11CrtSU by e wing thitt extensive a.ssortatent MAN, BIM rIIERS. lelpr'er• ttll A it, O Itiherry, het•.scut Yd att.l nui“-41.2.1u Wm. B. Pom era SOLDIER . InGu.,..T..s.oar prepkired in roCert ti tOsee . t.' rs , . PisY . toe! , ga• b... ponied by a late net Coupe.. to rho Trabi- ‘..io have re turned from !leak:. War, and to the heirs 044 rep:encsitnu or Mr... 'Ow were Lii:cd to Lat.le. or Jiod oi d.- 1,,,,..-1.1.n ioe, ,i.r,o, 001540 , V.,1• klutiO:og. opposite the Court }louse, rii rEti 1 aur-41.v s ii h i:f . tr u , , kl.l , i i il ui '14. ,, :' ,..t r Li 1-:•:... 1 d,.. , e z i N p t: , ' ,, A li :4 , 1: i T i ll y Ipct llw i, 5 „, i, o a r : the eJa , ,,,,,..,,,: r ., , n , f3dtitg • few „rd 45, d • lid alltped 4.:0. I.ureldr,A.l true':. 1in p0r,„,... ,o, an•-eciutoby coo be ~, i!ar r bit prices ooth east cornor of OIL sad MuiLet als. C " d ' , " „ C :d " Yl}:2-4.';': i i„ ;Y K .. M SI S IX T- k A 4 r i lx ' ll . 7o n rla k blol Co ilr j : r •: (ioodo at . Fresher reduced pi .ce• cOtißit:lie of Be •ere,. Ti , t,reldiEd.:en. i , rainie, Pori de Cliese, 1,,, 1 ,. i t usinis. O:arr non :alloy ,okn., Ite aur , 1t i 3 % ., i .s, r . T , .1 . 0 r, } , c r: c :: 1 ../C0F:....-7-. 3 ,..:.. , ,.:.4 . 5_' 1 0, 0 60 0 OS Is too 0 fu:::„ 141J.1 . 0 l 7,11' p r' :Ice - g U i.rot, I.. ' •{ O CC: torte Pio 4. ~1-c- ou,_ 11 11,P , tea: --*.Lsi , ie:, 1 1.... t o i. g of ...! -II • 1 Jun mired I) D i p ~ 5 ro. I al me la Ilabbt r Depo: •,... 4 lVot J .1. il P1111.1.11', )11 C o lr g E or‘ ll m t \ ,, !/I; r s \ 1- 4 „. 11 , . e ,,4 1. ,. 5 , v , e , , 5::::. k 0 L, •: ,, , , ts it : ch., 11#1,17.1101 width, from I, inw.e• to 15 inch,. 5. 55d• In., 0r051..50necr . ,. price, 505 tsar < 'of / d ,it Ihr p ...6./...r. :.t .5, .. 11 /R. • aus J Jr II 11111.1.11', ( AIL TLLS--215/5/ )5...1 Ecor (111 t 'loth. vnriou• 14 l_/ P 5 . • 1 , 51 - 1-1 - • • ‘l - 5 psi r. or 5 tollle C.. era. n .rlen,lot 515.5—ca55 1.• 1 , 55... Tc out Ise 1 . 11..1.{. 55 t 5. tory. 5:51 for .sle I. :1 1Vt..54 . 55g5 Itc II Pllll.l.llti i 11 4:11 , S1H1-: , -10 ca , .k.c..!ear 5!d.....,1“t reed and ‘ ._ :(4 '" ^ 1:0111 A 1 I N.NINC.H.-1.11, 141 ittoorty sr . -. . • 1:)lit ASII-10 eaxlcn Pearl A.L. illst ree d oa ..L tgltsnrul a:...! zor .abn by 10)1r1 -A CI. NN1N41:.131 (1151 E—, by. now I mr , imr rani. 114nt Nlic.., J t le by 1,11, 10V:6:1:c A C., H I r oa rt • - - IV : FISH AND Tlir /11*-1:1 14.1. 11 14.1 el Ft.. I,lh bell do do. 1b bbl,Trno.. 11... i do ru,t reed . aw. 11 ...,- 15A1.../11,1t k1:1 ASo —vre wlt! t.ir bs S.ll_lll 1 , 1C1.11 Co BLEA... SI L SI.INS—A A SI a • on S ro. nro now opentog IU cant, ul Sltt.titty. congtrutil the boat ltrstuu of paltrw ca, and 4 1 , rUttg musluttl. jytll • 'IOFFEFe—ISti hags prune !Ito. in d o 1..," ra; l 0 ki do old (iOO Java. tor sale lq eugl WILLIAIIN, 110 wood st ASII kb IA fiLIS—StI dot Iltee's Pet,. Zinc, at Vl' nialtufacturer s tor sato by nog! J_ii WILLIAAIS 5081: COCA I' CA ?date. h Co have 1101 tem, another lot or those very eta en Caliectea, U.l yards for ono dollar. OACON—SIy.OO ibs Huns, bide. end tqloulders, in JILII smoke house and store; for by _saga /I kit/BISON .0 Co. 192 litaert Ysl DORS IN 1.11.1.K--.5.5,000 lb. Skies, 13,01..0 do Huns; 211401 do Shoulder:- in ;line order; thr .tile by saga It Roll !SON /a Co GJI.F.ASE--6000 lb. Grease, suitable far niuclunan; for sale by an t ra H. 11.01i1SON & Co )1O COFFEE' —lad bags green Iho ode, tutu seralt and for min by etuFl II RuIIISON Q Wide N Sugar; . 40 Lis Coal du. in Q ewer. end for mo:c by pug! II Ill , rgOON O. CO OLA.et*:S-I.lllbblp PlantaUnit .Alin,, , . I,hls .111 ,u,lat Howe du, in store aad for ta:e by aug4 • H ROBISON t Co 10110E—....V tierce!. Rlce, read and for sale by -- oust it IC ICKON & Co DIG I Rin\--LIV htf iron, Simile and other fur. 1 zinced, nu tul.b3 her idu.,dry and ro:ling mills; for rale by aug I R a Co LsAurs Ern. Salip, woo „ ) 'um received and hor pa,e Ly augg Jr 41.11.) Drucgt.t, w0n,1, l ----- ni,AcKIN,;-50 dor. NI¢IVICA Ive klllg /or Et. by dug', 101 IN ll N10111•AN • C U SIIELAC-10u0 It,. loam loroodo; for U . PPM 1, • JOHN D .110121..1N f'10R1:8-4 bale• cork.. r r,l rui I • - Ly nur: j. 1, Nit•.: , . - V EX. RE4'-5° bt6 irA PAPI.4%%Zre. ' IIO,, comet In and awed sta A LI:M—lo bbls awl ran'd and for sale by •Ord A SIA tt Co "Az . . Co fe.i - iLliatll-20110 lied Lead,( uLTelioeittlid =eV and for.sale Lp alas I J IJD.k CO_ CSODA—dcolba sup Club. Sod:l.m.l reed and iur rate by ausl J KIDDA Co COBALT—gooILA . Cobalt, Jun tec'd junicdlibbur u .k al co e by augl Par ASH casks receiviiiß from man. Lake i r , s and for sale by au!! JAAIEss DALzkaz r '; , •:••f JolueDitvhis Aus= of Aiidkee , at ruiag 0, 10 wake:ton the Ott Thursday Aug.l, wood aa Flft commcommercialSaly corn b° rmlsz • largo-stock of forelgn and _, 1 1 7 .c In w of cloth. y fools, connslluk °E . ° fr.'" dnu..su.dby,i, Fuoarua, lawns, hal rnnnes, calif .:,, m utoe, alinkceas, blue nob stole prur Mous de lables,fancy,oeeljtre, bik • k atechea , drams milks " cambric and silk bandkerch anbleachelf:• ~,,,,,,, sho w !, ".e,yeg 111 k, patent i" trend. g,,,cea ' , leached ILIA brow u hr • At dn'elock. rus-arrrit aan natemmele, sgegnu";•,'wh'rtir;ndyg,titte f'="'.---yr.-Hlti hiland second hand household laintlure, among t are, mahogany sans, eplemnd drreeing and b otalth the, hematite; and eetare tablet, (v ey and Common chairs, evark and witeh Mande, ilateade. ihnibar Ueda. transparent wanton , blinds, arpeting, looking glasses, mantel clocks, giobe lamp., 1 eoutrute L'arkuntiler tool.. .11 Toed order At :t fur It Cutlery. jewelry, mtaucal its, a large as .on:ova or farditortulde toady mode atoll:dna, boots, boss, umbrella. • saddle.. Lartuut, wallas. wanks. gold od Rilvor vrotehes, guns. pistols, Gluey sod .tople so. rty goals, Re. nog, Wings, Liquors, ¢a, or A/wren, Ou Saturday Morsuog, the 12th Inst. at 10 &clock, at the warehouse o( Mr. Johnl.utle, Jr.. m Th, r d nearly qppositc the Post Offtco, be twld wtthout ret coal ser sc.,itor cash currency, a quantity ot . Fre ar Bran data and Wines of callous Ileac npittons, In cask. Altilitir3, port, sherry sod claret STIJfII in bottles. bbls old Monongahela whiskey. A es oitron hound hartela and kegs; 5 stand casks; 2 large rechfiers; together with a yariety author articles usu ally kept to a liquor store. arigt JOHN I/ IJAVIS , Attet AMUSEMENTS. EAGLE SALOON, AVOODBT. ETivoil AN SERENA DilltS: Gana RENEFIT OF MR NELSON KiNbIASS THIS EV - G. NGAGEM ENT or Tim F.THIOPIANI SERENA• E DERS, nt connection with the former Troupe for one week, heemnide this (Monday) eve lug, July ( alai. 'rhe eve,na's rotecamtment well consul or a tirtund Concert by me Tyrol,. 'Vocelists. arler which the lastly celebrated bend of labsopizn Serenaders will make their appearanee end give t eerier of their immu table entermutezeins, cortaistmg of Negro Songs, Overtures, Extras aganzaz, A e. ()bangs of programme nightly. Eon particulars sve small bills. AdmAmoe only OS cents UJ A great nuarany of the Lest Ire Cream served up to vmnors. gj - The best order and decorum preserved through• out the enure establishment, APOLLO HALL, FUDICD/I NUM, ADINDDILD WOOD non MARACA ruin THIRD WEEK OF Till,: Original Virginia grronnder And posltivery their iftsi prior in their deparrirra irtr this mry. The pertormance curiciude with LIVING PICTGRI.ZI, ni ET/110VIAN I , ILACES! Doo of adrs oen at past 7- Ir/commence at past Carr p ls mission, la cents 'I teat. ran b obourred or the Mottonaralreln House, and at the don rind the everting. aug7.6l IVII HORN. Agent DlNAttila la Parva. IT la a great MM.:RG.011101; to be able thus publicly j to Buono., that the groat demand for our aupertor and aplendid prey...coos of our 'PAAIILY MROI. CINFAS , lag carotids our most sanguine expectations. particularly our lothen Expectorant and Compound CarminelOae Bala, winch tor beauty oi appearance, superiority el Ingredients end the compoundlng of mem, together wttli the ;miaow,' disparity In the nue Di our /males over ally odlert--rho beautnal and °Ma me:nal engraving, sad the taste displayed in the pub tmg them up, is a further incileincut to the purchas er. And m many of my old fiiends who knew me c•Lt. Des b. 15t...a.") when in the employment of use it. Jayne, I Doer beg leave reapectridly to inform them that I am one of the firm of LOI. DEN t Co , No 61 Arch street. below Third, PralLaOardoira, Where I shall be happy to nee them: who, aided by his brother, n regulur graduate at the 'Philadelphia College of Rhar. tuucy." male, put up, unit compound, with our own bonus, e ery article comprising our ttEarnily vlx, Dolma Expectorant. Compound Cantu/na tive Italsain..Conspound Tonic Verintnixe. \ Teat Indian Sanative Pids, and Oriental Hair Tauts. Ik e further beg leave to remark, (sad we do it with a confidence that cannot be shaken,) that we have dts. cevered and made on Imptoirement Olt oar Oriental (lair Tonic. that car exceed* try Ming ever altered to the pablic. Wee us a call at No tst ARCH street Our terms alone are an inducement. and we are sore of the result. , augEtin s Attrel• I hill. lc plu NeSir,Pub/Icatlons. T 7 IS - I'OllV Or VON arul ticul, eumprining men/curs ut the tu,uuhers raise Gourrels ot the U. N II Whet...cr. Illus Li bumetOu• .teel Portr6t . t , c.- r, vo. The nun,. ofU M crap; th , udulg Fpece hen and uddreol.es, 0010 eteul yor.ru“. kute.i ly H lireely. I vul, ru \ t tat h.aw Elltem Hurtles' Note+. V.A. lit, Jam, Prtet, John aud Lute. Cimrm• .11C,mtter-Clutrma: ny Alum Nl'lmosh, Ru mor or -To eteem rwA to ix.' - Colmueet," he. nry drover, s DIAI/C•Ile Temper., Talc: $Jy C Burdett. • Koo, queeoc or 1.41 . 0 111 .41 Ps:acc; eto .. ot nA.co, of Koo uttog k• A last Boa 1 i F; ar rac I:cal st , trod , Aenon to Bic study of inn Spanish Long.mi,-4., Ily .1 slalketd. I Dying Kuhn% and other tale• By !ix, Dr. Aulcu Jun: ',Co Sy It. 11UPKIN.S. Apollo Bulk/tugs. 4th st. augl ibllCeessor to .1. L. Read./ spicnald N.w ri.....0.. felysiiTHE subscriber. previous to leaving for, the 1'...n.t to-reptemsh los stock, will diSpo4e of the baas.uce of kus stuck on hand at reduced prices, sod n u fuvorn -1•:e terms. It CODAIMS of a choice s r Of i'laito6 :nods by NIIIMA to Cloth. N. 1"., and JouniUlacksrn.g, Di Bo•toit. Ahura., of front 6 M. 7 ile.VeS, of rosewood moo mahoguty. of dillercut styles and pmts. 11. KLF:I3F.R, . ... . . Al Woollwelica:7.111" or Valuable Residence In Allegheny City for Sale. lONTE:IIPLaTirCIi a rut:oval from A I legheny city. I offer ray . modelle, there for sal, The prernt.e• arc .11 aICI/011Illi order, and every w t worthy the al tenu.et 01 any persra wolacd Such properly. Ya; ft. W POINDEXTER I Ir/Al. LAND FUR SALE—Seven acres coal long lj for rale. Wawa, in bend 1.1( We Monongahela /Leer, aaovn Hrnwnavdl y Ya ., !wen.; a 7 Not yew of coal which vela Le noldlll exchange for goods. For partwo iv, apply In foc-4f 8 h xV 11 ARRA I I:II "a IYo mg I 1. , IV ATF:RAIAN Sulu, in more end Ica sale sI S • 6 A 1 :;1 5- 3" L ,K` ON Djurf H Rcclvcd sud for sale b ron; bap I. IN , ni'LAIHAN S TAltcl4—taial Fa,cy Surch., for s.nle icy 1.5 w:.Z•L2]in\ T l a ßl d . l. , : o 3i r T ., l l N , t t, ' 7 l3!btd a i s ) ,t tkrp rceoc'd jiANos TO -Several good secood hand Po j coo. mt MLA PIP al ,. Ist o! August, by JOHN II 511.1.L0H, yi wood at nc/FVEE--= bap 11,0 and ID bag, Lag day ra Col. tee, artornog by eau.: and bar sael , by L 5 WA:LERMAN, 1 p al 31 wader and og trout QALR,RATUR—.V.3,yo jaaks.‘C.ldyolan:l,-=.7,..f0r 1,3 'al by Id a . 1 • TEAS—ZS!) hull - el:10ot H, I'. and lb:Tonal Teas For lonia by iys4l PO/ NDEXTER h -- • (.2 ODA ASII-20 casks ...Ten douoie termed. 0 tor sale by rylld POINDEXTER & Co lk I 061/UITO NE.III:—.A A Ni l ase44. Co. h.ave Just Iq. yen 4 tAW ps 01 Aboscutto Netts, of various qua,. Lies and Widths. Attu bbla BorkbastrOs, 014 nand and .or sale by ry24 J KIDD& Co sst:FF—J ree'd aridt i, r 7 l j : 3 dKi , rOLIACCO-11 , 11 dog FM. Cut Tobacco. ichewip. , ,, 4on bud nod tun sale by jyal J KIDD ACe O ATS—Er) bush Oars. just reed and for sale by WICK & :WC& DLESS / iorroN YAKNO, ate --30,000 I. .s.orted 4 0 , Llu bales Candle Wick, ISO do kiatong, Carpet Chart, An, Tw tne, for sZle ut turers lowest once's. /YIN toanutac RHKY A Ca GNeal. both ' L--45 tibls Anshitts's kilo dried Corn white and yellow in store aro.' for sale S &IV ICON atsl:Gll FLOI.:K-IWTM. (tealt, .ust too Sra - od for .ale by . jr.r, ground Flour, EA kliautlii it,f A.CEEEk4..,--ea Obis No a kluexei nt tor and l•. 1 rot 001. by iyzt sIV ILLIEJALI3II 101,LN—.SO bast Yellow Cont,..ore rod or .4, ‘_,/ by jyted W HARJU EGII Gbxs Cream Cheese, a hoe. article_ in store and for sole by S NV itAItHAUGII . - Vt'DOE!--1 he hiobert market pets° patd TT in cash fox Wool, by i 3•33 S k. W FLAREAT.IELI A/MOIL-0 bbla Lan] Chk for sato low to Mose eon.stnernent, augL 1.33 d ES DALZELL V INEGAR -YS bbl4.3er V3tataf, for salo by V tSel_,.. 3.3.311.. b arat,s V\'00 4. 1. 7 - , 4 sacks of ,k eo ß n a l til o nl i tl , ; Round lburch S LED --53 bass Tunotby Seed; 4ti bbir t do, mr sale by _ rail J S It k IA3I . Lt ACKERE.L.-34, Ulan \o :I large Marken I; m Ulf IJA. !this do lion -:N or sate be east J i.,01',11 . DUI - TES-13 leg. and 3 bbls on eonsignmene for ".."".. _ rkt 1) tl y t LEV-33 sacks o It i tsshry or, 0000n.:34::"031.1(71 sole frOils/CCO--30 kegs 0 15et,,5,1:1,:i3M15Tit:,1,7,..71...%)., JL 13,1 t ORCHINO-1, carit• 1-co‘cdiogs, lua /or d and 0 for rale t/y 31 1111, (1013, /ONE." he* TOBACelt—SoLim tip Low' Tolt.co, tor altlo Ly 4 iy3i. A ill 0015, JuNiy...., ri(rETON— 7filze Teas l'ootoa for solo by ;y:tt _dTR'tIuU.JUNE At co I.i ULAt+SY...*-10 1,61/Sugar itotios. a mos srusle fur sal, loss to *loss outistgontrot. ATVS ‘ , ./. 5 / 1 JON i;Y /6 Co lAll WROUttlif LOLLAR:3—A A M tk r on & , c o . 60 Market tt, lid, yr•t r , •okt a, do. %y tarttar, which the, are ke.tott; at Ike low price Clr 1:1i cot. - J 731 ... . SI:( ; : ; t 6, 1: • -HA rho. prat, N u Hag., lot oc,:e b) J et H FLOVH. Hound Church DI t'h ETs.—eo dor Line gels, r. pale by ..g 7 wick' & CAMILMS ni" N ror "1* 11 N. . • o r ' Zjkl l .: 7 i/ 1 11. - .6S C RIS ItL;I) SUCAIi --: 11 bbl bed yug for Urifl E T BEANS-40:bbls small lo Beans, for yy sale by aue Melt h M'CANDLE99 ri ROUND PEPIt.:R-43 priroe Ground Pppe er, VT for able by slag 7 WICK & APILINDLESS EA.S-140 half chests fresh , Young lima, Impotini. Ganpowder, Powchons,74. , ... y .... Lat. by lits l W WK gkAVCANDLUM ODACCO-133 . 110.T.i5, 16a, 12... CavetiduA Toba{criouperior bnuld, r ot T b o b by apg7 XcINDLI:ss• LARD—YS kqr* lar4, tam , eeta*iyor Sale by coyAl • JA4IE.;.‘ DALZFILL N, _BALES. CINCINNATI & Pl`TBButlat . I :t 3 DAILY - PCKET Els yell known Un* of splendki plisse en is now composed Of the MIMI. kr eland famished, and most b o w, Vela, 01 the West. L'verraccommod s ri o ..tl fon that money can procure, has been provided; , eengera. The Line has been in common for foi —has carried a million of people without the t e '.it ry to their persona Thu boats will be at thsi Wood street th e day previous to carnet, forelav lion of freight and the entry of passengers.. ter. In all cases the passage money must bsy advance. i/ SURDAS' PACKET. The 111.A_AC NEWTON, Capt A. G. leave Pittsburgh evvy Sunday morning al 10p.: Wheeling every Sunday evening, at 10 P. M. , f 1 Noy *O, 1a47. • _ _ TLe MONONG.IIIkI—k, earl Dross. tetll leacl barge every .11onoay moruteg at o'clock; every Monday evening. nI 10 r. rt. TVICSDAY PACKET. The 11111}:11NIA No. " Capt. J. KLlNtril.4.s Whve Pinsl,urgh every I%Testier inommie et 1001 eeling ever-y . 1'13(0.11W eveming ut 10 P.M. ‘1 „JUAN D DAVIN, Auct WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENGLAND No. d. Capt. $ leave Putsbcrgh every IVednenlay mo o . rlork; IVlteo ovcry Wednesday cveningrtutt THICREIDAY PACKET. cd The BRILLIANT, Capt. BAscs, wdl leavl4 burgh every Thursday morning at If/o'clock, W.e even. Thursday evening at lu 1:4 FRIDAY PACKET. The CLIPPER N 0.1., Capi Cauoca, will burgh every Friday morning at ery Friday everting at 10 r. n. BA TUE-DAY PAPKE Ts C. 3. The AIPSSENGER. Capt. S. Reno, will leavY:4 hurgh every Saturday InCRIALT; at It o'clock Tk.3 every harm-day evening at 10 P... NEP: LISBON AND prrrsuatiiri DADA (IF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETM L eas. & to e co-avouso,) Leaves Pittsburgh daily. out A. rives at li/sagow, (snood, oldie Sandy and Belarlia aalj ai 3 o'clock. arid New Lichen at 11, uorie Leaves New Idsboo at o'ciock, P. 0114,2 trip canal to the river during the' night.) and Cc.) at 9 o'clock, A. M., and arrivcs at Pittsburghl. M.—thua making a 0 0 0:111.1. line for earryq ..enntin and freight between Nava abon to shortor tram and at leas r ate. Maall Idler roam. The proprietors of this Line have the please", forming the patine that they have fitted tap two bri g Rithellthers, for th e neemam-datioa of passena weight, to run in connection with the well steamers CALKII COPE nod HEAVER, mudc,l;. of Glasgow, with toe Pittsburgh and '4 dun and other dolly lines of stemmers dooms and Itliesisetppt rivers. The proprietors pledgi3 selves so spare nu expense or trouble to =to.s ion, safet and dispatch, and ant of she public e of their patronage. ARTOORIZRDAGIsISM. C !fl HARTL.N. & iv. IIAR6AINIH, Pitt ' b ' rl6 . R. HANNA, & Co. myllat J. HAREIA1:011 & Co. 1N...I N... /-..q -- in NOTICE—The steamer BEAVER C. F. Clark) ter, will leave after ibis notice, for Wellsville 14 aßy. at D o'eloch in the meriting __l l l l 1848. PITTBBURGII da. BILOWNOVELSI Daily Packet Line. —, 0 FEBRUARY Ist, lot.. Ph:BRUARE. i LEAVE DAILY AT nA. 61., AND 4 P. 1 . ' The following how boats de, 4 tan Line for the present se '+ -- . L.6NTIC, Cops Jrunes Par; IJA arid LTIC, Caps A. Jacobs; r M'LAISTE, Copt E. Cannon Tho boots am r• new, and are titled up without revert to expert...l , cry comfort that money can procure Inot been pr .. The Boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf 6 the foot of Ross at P.oasengens will be princS hoard, As the boots will commit), leave at the.; used hours, 8 A. N. and 4 P. 61 PITTSBURG - kirk WHEELING PA . a.Vir I •striit The swirl steamer CONSUL, -•rt=g - zr= . Dorsey P ICuumy, master, wit , • plarly for R eeling, on 61/ Wednesday and Friday, at Mr o'clock prceisely ; / Leave 15 beeline every Tuesday, Thursday ut rtt 7 o'cloclr, • im precisely. The Consul will land at all Me intermediate f). Every accomodation that can be procured thrrlM fort and safety of passengers has been prostded4 boat is oleo provided with a urlf-acting safety er prevent explosions. For freight or passage s, board or tu DA VID C lIER - corner of int sod Smithfro Ft LINtINNAII The new and eplendtd steam ma--- - N zAC lIARS TAN OR, y;' L7M, m‘TZ.,"',ll.see trl For O•eight or paisege, apply on board . FOR CINC TI IN:cA p TI, „,di A d ND e :T ste L .. OU e nS i t M rr, . ,: q VISITOR, A I agialtil„,,',:ti":.7.ll.l." leave 4 0 elect P V I For freight or passage apply on hoard FOR CINCINNATI. ` -- 1 f The new and hr at dmoght st i ', :44 NIT .TERNON, f l in g. T QA :ra figy o uvo.sta.” 1m . .e . , .1.... ,e leave po 0 i For freight or pa slum apple on board ~r FOR CINCINN-ATI AND - St 140111 S -1 ~ The e l egent steamer li ',l, - . RINGGOLD, 1 4 n ed.6 - I.Aihr;olYe.. master will leave foram, For toll Intermediate earls this (says fr.taht or passage , apply re board ,0 FOR , r• /mils A ILLINOIS RIVIIS.I w_„ , The fine steamer DANUBE 1 Ctiogkt:„''' ernini 7 te d p i o lo rts ne tli i nn k 7l _For N. ght or pwsage ar ply or board. a) TheFOR SF . splendid steamer ~.....,. r 4 4 1 • YARI . -S, intriemllarana, master, onll leave fro ,l and InteralkAtale porta on ml, ch For g; ireighl or passage apply on board, or to D WILIUNS_,J na FOR CINCINNATI „AND Sf LOUIS. i The fine new steamer • "., SHENNDOAH, 4 Bowman, master A will leave for 4 InternleM 14, ate ports this day For fre•T_tii or panto re apply 0. hoard , r) HA: , I Z . 1.,1”, SA ri --- 3 1 '''''''' l l§ r" rot . ;(17 GRANDE, 4 , .°1294140 Gcmlat • , Master will leres for c ...-- •-• • F p ad intermediate porn. Al. day, f or IrrAght or passage apply On heard •1 FOR CLNC 1 INNAII -ST 1.4.51111-S---- The fine AND steamer ikagaz j." 7 - 44 ow,ev, ina ' s V terr Y , O w 3ll ll ‘ ll C' eav e for ad intennedtate pons Ible day - For reight 4 2Lpustige, apply on board a FOR CINCINNATI - • '1 he fine Steamer ClNuEre',' rn E W N• e% lJ" :ll D' leal,l 4 M A e j abo M ve wi Intermediate pas ta) el IU o Moak in place of the Clipper ____ .____________L_ l or freight or powage ap ly on hoard it . REGULAR CINGIIVA ATI PA --_-______CKET. 4 ~ Tie fine r,renra er 1/ ', M lA-MANGER, Parkinvon, omelet. will 1, ... ,4, 4 above isrul intern...dm, NI, For fr!rdAt or parses., apply on booed '. - - FOR CINCIAAATI. TIAo splendid a stramer --- 1 FAIRMUINT, l'i 71'.4'...;“ Art;niil.7l7l'ern'tVlll%,;lll.l:',l4l .174 For IrngAlul e2l,uure. ar , IL j . , d .....t/r2ard. IKI FrriraT. LOUIZI. 1 ' fi..,„. The spkodas pasven-er ate T r. r.'" aoscuP, A _ JAveas, metro., will leave for eu4 rurd Intermarriage purrs rbrarlsy. 4 For (rear IA or. l nur.... ..PPlT____ . _____fin board, .13 — PWRtfitIiarEPS4PFARID aGrril v,...- .. 1..... _ ....br ,,_..- . jhebraitt i llldnantardi•l LOW 4 ' •'' 2 ' .. ' t..l I a I I I I ilid I I I IR:: 4 " I 1 .: 4 • .' A :1: tdr e w PnenfilisteCel...lite• resursil rrgular trips beForeen Bridgeport, Sunfish e„ad 4 burgh, burrs. Pritaburrh on Mondays and Tanserl .IT7 4,IIIXtLI _ l PACKET 'ORt SWAMI': -44 4 - - , -,...- h il The nevegiftrz‘e:l,3,l7., 4 i , Kerner, ...ter. wol leave far ....' rout ell interrne..Usto pone on Wi4 day.. and Salthl.y. of each we,* Lo frelght oil ; entre apply on boenl or to ' feble ,I OW ti3IILTENBF:RGER, Ail .....r..........„.....„ere, _ -_-,-----,--_ • AISTY DRY GOODS.;; SEAMAN a MUIR 321 Broadway, ricw Vork. y ikiI'OUTFAS AND JOBUEILS df Saks, French & red Hoehn. Reines, laces, Embroideries, N'y em, Shawls, Hosier), Gloves. Lawn' tionshaauserS AND ALL OTHER VAR/m . lr F.S viraFANCY G They iiirite country Illerchulits, tina New }`3 to catontue their stock before inakhie their porches , NU. Mau veu the many years of the our of 4, Stewart & (men which he retired on the Ist of ,I ila, an d Me. James Dickson, (who has on interev.?. the LuLalllesS,) Was alma Menne/4 anow o ac e/ er 3 maratlty nehment, r3LANETARN- LLAR onLn6.— pci I - lee expansion of Ow reet di• If ries of innorrn Altruniatcy, g by 0 Ai covenn and Atitehell, rector of the Cincinnnti oleo notary Heneleylltniy. Alps and Ridnel..etten from Iti the Alps and the Rhine; by J T Headley, either 0f.4 poten t end Munhalls, Weshington nos his Gn We, &c. New and revised edition. i litatiintes of Coal —The Geographical Aid Ocoil cal diatiuctious of Mineral comb/cool,. art foayl try including also, notices awl iocehnes ot 1. , alt rent bslnmil!it.. .eubsinocr. rino varW oye4 an/ 1 mentanctures, illicrtrowe by Mops and Ditgroms, Myles condmined luene!l4) (lenity 41.1) stinialimil tables, ied 0001 et to combust/I/lea, &c; prepoed by RI! urd Crowlina; T., Jo e. ac Just received zeta copies (leh alike move we, I —for in& L 3 JOHNSTON T 3 pr, O Hooksellem, car mark(! 3d w ric . ;" r S. pill. we Caom TH.:;:eI,7OIAO4'KUPV:Prind Tonic 'r l e tt e Cie CMIMOra di; ders ariamg Isom ttniirtninnee indef. 4, -• such u., real and warm.. ot the slumitchi beads &r e where a aitedietne Is womred• very applicable; for its carnation/Ai eel sot nog (esti give almost immeinine (M.( woe. cruse steknem exist. Its po t getter operation nom the ste ach Sind ( rowel. Is gent. land egretllna, Ind Its PinPenies impart adsorb to Ike do ,, rre orr • thereby cottblunt them organs tar perforto hest pri 5 functions with nub, and resulArtly. The price ha. Ores reduced Ursa SI to 5 ore a bo For sale sod retell by . It FAH:AR:YOR & Do, Co , / tr..l Sad wood, and Mb nu woad Sits Scent. (or W.ayonh el OS:Y. - . TO SOUTHERN WEttTl:Acti T C. &G. W. CARR, adamitaeturers o Umbra Parsuol and Limy lione,,Ne t 135 Noth THIR street, above Race, PHILAORLPHIA, Mika the g tentiott o( Metchnna stud Dealers to their etensltee 0 sertment of the shorn articles, enhich Meiotic.: at dnced prices. An examitiatrim is solicited ang4 ,12.• rA"'"-' 'EV; FISH--8-hicnialmtagr. sale "bbie s se) Du, se ewe S r. VON BONNFIC TONE PIPeW--00 [Au Stone Pipes, [weak exte • WICK h WCANIII. STEAMMATS. IONDAT PACKET .thxk ; - irr