FilirVl'milmVA PUBLISHED BY WHITE & CO. Y PITTALIU/11311. FRIDAY MORNLNG, AUG. S ,1= 12/I.II4AD,ULPIIIA NORTH AJILICRICAII. mmexa can and Vaned Suites Gazene,Tadadelppia, received and forwarded frra4l43lo , fice. 1,! AFEW TORE EBPBE3B. `tritSaft - iiiainTharliffonArevetir - txpensmr v s. Intrusements amk.se subficayms far this paper. conarzitonocidriiir Alto wir.LaDEL. gleArcie• Tial!./cr. Mardi° ad.' 'k er wal seeeived Elg r . A l -11= 01 . 1 1 43ty G . " 11 3 7Dryip w r ed pei - iinaano the Tri-Weokly it Five Dols. Wr ar7 u p M e 'Weekly Two Dears per textual, swicay Ot Omit& - tr_ ariiwroi-Las are earacetly requested to band d ic 'wore before 5 e. and as early in the rise) , practicable. Advertiserberna not unsorted fora eperi led time .11 invariably baeharged mt/1 ordered out .Fax ^ r:ArErtConacrelal Intelligence,Domatic, Mar nltivee *vim, Imporr+, Bloney Markets, &e. page: . DeigOaratio Whig 111ozolna Clans, roit PRESIDENT, ZACTIART.• TAYLOR, • - FOR viO,F. PRlisml .T, , 111LL.11.13.0 WILLA:IO6E, raw vou. Z.,II.IiCTOZIAL T/OKALT.: SE7IIATOILS.I---ELSCIOEIS, Thaw M. .T. allisaasa, of w.d.ov.a. - .101.11 P.ilarrsicossa, of Lebanon. DISTRICT ELECTORS. -1, Joseph O. Cdarkson, 13. Hong Johnson X. lath Washatlll, WRlnun Colder; ladles n Davis, 15. 'William hi'llva i ns, 11199. W. Thilied, 10. Charles W. Fisher, Danleto. flitner, 17. Audraw Cursiu, 9. Josdga Id. h.o. R John h it "John Wills, YD. I:4utfel Agnew ' : 9. Joseph &Wreaker, 11. Andrew LOOMIL 10:Charles Snyder, YE Richard Dm, 11. data O. Maley, 01 Thomas S. sin, - 1* iiin6erplet, 14. Saral A. Vurounee. FOR CANAL CONMISSIONER, LEA. AILDDLESWARTN, I=l FOR CONORRSS, MOSEI,S HAZIPTON, or orrnsolooki. TOR •ssamill..l. LEWIS C. I. NOULT. onooioo. CHRLSTIAN RNIVF-LY, of Wilkins. SWARTZSVMVER. of Piosburgt. RENRY LARGE, of Onillin C ARZERIAII NIXON, of Lower St Clair LIZIEBSICE. ')1311N SCOTT, 61 Ross. • 'cams oil at cocain DeAtra. M'CLißlit, of liaisabeit, Borough FOSTAglin,To7'BolAvio. Mote Grape. Capt. Bragg!" ;ALtkainissonic and Whig Mti eeng. Inecting of the. Rough itatt peaty OYU 111.1 the &Wadi orTaylor and Nieuwe.. will be held at EtrooJ• luarst`ok )(nal. lalurray4) on Frtday evening, Xatlt two . }lnch - lack. Addriexec rotry s be expected from the Hon. Mows franeptort awl CoTebtae bhrraglt.Esq. P. A. MADEIRA, Prranlritt. STATE 'TtiO itiembius the C°lll34"EE. f ttit. are re Quested CoWth° rC° la T , arilibin Matte 31.1 ALErR , RAMSEY, Chai rma n. 7 6,„idau; GEAND MASS STATE CONVENTION. Tbe onmens of reowybramo, triendlyui thr elecooo • CEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR •1. . FIILLARD are ',rammed to natemble in Mass Fleeting at HAR RISBURG, on THURSDAY, the 31st day of A UGUS at I ohdoek, P. Farmers, Mechanics, and Wet lungmen, Rlanorsetorers, Traders and Merchants: . • Mat of all purities, .eupations and Frofessions: Wlal erliciregard parity, integrity, fideltty and cap.'' , Yr an essential elements of a Just National Adansuane l=l e it7g, " :=lntee '"T T,Vh7 ' ,. " .l:g7. edam _• . All who are ler favor of legislation by the represent., three of people, or by a tyrannous eserente Oftho VETO power: - .1.11 who would rescue the country form the tViIA wllO6 noverparalyzet its Industry and defeat its enter prise: All mho armed gme adequate promotion to Ameti can labor, and thus increase the means, extend the en lurtnams. and elevate the condition of the America, laborer All who would promote, by pidiciO. eflCOUragr oast, tbedeveloptment of oar own great resources, Avlettltinnl,hbulitthentring uld Mineral: All who are we Mends of those who dig in the fields, and delve in the mines, end ply at the loom, and toltin tbovrorkehips end anthe highways., All, of all chute., ertrodr and renditioml, who den,. to *avow REFORM AND BETTER TIMES, 11.10 LerVined IS be present. Getate r Pesuasylsnotharnd commfroth fann, athigorge, and thmace, and coal-pit, and factory: Gum road4rdr =I riven' fromvillage, and town, and city: com e and abovvsbar you are not insenaible to year trams:v. come and stow that you have out forgoneth and that you will nor forgive, the base deception of leh yon Nero been anode the snakes: come and show that you are grateful to the hero who "sere* arethcanrea," and that ' , wrapper...raw the man Who ":ra - tio travois .0,2, 3131X113, ISOM NorteriPosinett.Mt." Dbitingobthed Orators horn all puts of the Union wilt4e - thereto address you: your mends from all tee doni oldie ktath will be there to greet your and you. and they,tod We 'knowing th at “tra cater rig vigerimyrt sJ.L. Pod, Tociirrnt," mill rejoice in the an ranee litOertalit rieti ALIMEDER D a iVISEi, Chain:mu. hiatilon Moltehael, Ginnze.F. Mater. Thome E. Cochin% David. Cooper, Roberttridell,' • Lot Denson, WathlturtonTosinsethl, IVilloun U. Seibert. Scat C. &onkel, Joseph Paxton, Junes Fox, tiro. V. Lawronre, Betdunin Mntlhine , I John Fenton, Goetze Lear, D.A. Finney, Thou= J. 'Wawa, L. D. Wetmore, Oeorge Filly, John Morrison, H. R hhter, H. W. Patrick, Pool S. Freston,l- Samuel W. Pearson. E. e Darlington, Moo. W. Taylor. David OP. Patterwan, , State Central Commiti, 'N. B. All papers throughout the :Ante, friendly to she electron of Taylor and gathore, wilt plea.- Copy and publish till divot meeting. THEE PEOPLE'S PLATFORM. "I have no private porpoise's to accomplish, au party' purposes to build up, no enemies to punieh—uuttung move bat my moony." u. ...The powergiven by the Constitution to the Fact , ilva r avintsupose his veto, is a high conservative pile • ecortigh should never be exercised except in c.v.. of oleos violation of the Constitution, or manifevi baize and want of consideration by Coupe.." "The personal opinions of the individual who 1115; happen to occupy the Executive chair, ought not tu control the tuition of Crepes. upon questions of do• mode policy, nor ought hisobjecuons to be nuerpov.it where questions of minstionional power- s have bee. sealed by the various departments of stivernment, cud acquiesced m by the people." • •sUpoo the subjects of the tariff, the currency, the in • areal' al Ve highway., rivers, lake. ...I =:s7te wil l of the people, as e ceased through their representatives in Cougves ecgit to be respect ed nod earned oar by the Famed:me. .•‘ , Piar, at all times, sod underalt circumstances, t. natiomd calamity, to be avoided, if compatible semi national honor." "The principles of our governme-it. as well as its true policy, are opposed to We subj.,. nem of other nations,aml the dismeMberment cf other ertturtlitii by conquest, for. iu the language oldie girl! Wiaddhgtelo, 'why thould we quit our own to stood *reign pound.'" • L TAYLOR. Ogg alexl pagefor T./agrapide View. TEE EIZETINO TO NIOATI It is high time to arouse—the election ts near at hand, and the tames are of the mast important character. Let the few Weekis now intervening before she de...it:ill of ire ballot tea, be given hi actioll, to jUdiOiOtls and hearty exertion in the food cause- The chances for the ekcdon of u Whig Governor in this State are encouraging, dud ditt . littrekction of Taylor and Fillmore, of the Ma flattering character. Let as tint lase so gift ticnitx.an opportunity to place the Whig htrty in power, and to carry out Whig principles, by a cri. rank supineness, and a chilling neglect. Turn out-'.tarn out; one and aIL Come to the meling to night, and pledge each the other to labor ' 'f4 a triumphant success. ALL*3/11 itlID Ouzo Banatun.—The Wheeling Titneeltablishes letters from Taos. Swam. EN.. one ofthe Baltimore Directors, and from B. H. Lo mulinr, Eon, Chief Engineer, both of hue date. which state, that the Wheeling route is intirrly **Oen& Mr. Swan states that Mr. Latrobe is now engaged la an instrumettal survey, for the lo uuloti of the route. Wa preanme this settles the qtnwrion of Me practicability of the route from atm buland le Wheeling, though nothing is said of the at9lhowa,, attutuieht, grades, clove/yore Although artef man niarcrvercome great ditficuines, yet the azpeusa may be enormous. We Infer, bow. 4111 W, from these letters, that the route will be ndop tar atta Kit under contract, and this assume, should operale as en additional spur upon the peo. pleat:llns city, to push their contemplated road wutrard its speedily u pranuble. The Lonokieos of Washington county, for leek etrr4thittic better; egPOse Dr. asco, the Whig can. didne for Congress, on account of his reputed dretatts.. And qaue , .uPpon Om, the itee' Istme of half a million, the most of which hue 6 •- •;:; 4 lsawn, directly or indirectly, Gum the United &dee Treasm—a good deal of it ander the Lend 4.,ttesttra 2'lmm:wen" Atroo7=r Br reit Govxmoa.--JatnA. H. Seinen, Eaq, of tins city, has been appointed Aid to Goverrio, with the rank of LieutenallCokt. ...9 1 040 ° =Da LOACCIMICi.I La the moon of the Maga- d the Aini•Mcownic and Whig Cooveo taxi, lini - repabruh diem on the opposan page. 14c431331 COMITIr.-11012. THADDEOII STILT= hemp nominated for Congrea b 9 the Whigs of. COugy. Mr: Stevens will make a bril l; member, and , prove a thorn in the aides of, to now some hope that we hatne , Constesela this yourf Sehii"DinfelT:hitlleallrhig, is soul to be eel:tett in ',place '.of Thompsothrlemoczet. The State 11 akab far Tam. • • , ar- Minklapipljar, VI TBERRIFffp tbs oigtak4l" cti l ** id, * , el 74bktiOre'ilrof4lo ,4 4e, ectit'itou:se t. ,1 , , the *Dila of the loitet improbable elaftelet*- IVe bd t pia with Illik.Yoktrie teem dty iltithin a snere,tidtriesamh. , The idea that such tidings could be empi r eseed, ifthefwese true, or - Mid - Mere Would be any attempt to suppresv them, is mph. tercue. The Bran* Government would mike itselethe v.' to keep *not a secret fienx leaking out, and nil the-poon,g_the Government could not for oue mo ment etnient'it from eitenbiting to the widest' ex tent through the press We however, eve the news &sr what it Is worth, as Gallows. Anportaatfrom Irckna—garde of Sherrnamos"— Great Sloonghzerr of Tocopo—Meogker and Da /on {rounded— The English Omura!, Maideor killed—The maps fraternsetrig iteith the IMTIe• Se-eret Carnespondence of the Tribune. • •• • We have the Wowing from a condential corner pondent its Dublin. It is almost too favorable to the People to be believed, and yet the blind 111C011• instant reports of the British press Deem to give plausibility to our correspondent's statements— The number of British tmcps said to be killed seems exaggerated. The letter wits written in cy pher to evade the vigilance of the British Pont Office, which would otherwise have detained it, but we make the number 6000. The writer would not knowingly deceive the public. His brother is a resident of this City. Without farther comment, we subtoin the letter. That a ammo, ties en proper regard Inc the interest of all par. gaged in transportation, makes ilium., that the policy of this Company in relation thereto should be developed, and that it in due to these gentlemen and to the Stockholder. that the views of the Di rectors should time be maths known as a guide to the operations of the former and the expectations of the latter. In deciding a question of so much moment to the success of the enterprise, the Board should be governed by the intentions of parties who have subicribed to the Stock of the Company. The committee understand that the great and priturdy objects the individuals and Corporations subscribiag to the Stock expected to realize, when they instituted the Company, were to makes com munication through Pennsylvania, connecting the Eastern and Wedeln waters, which should at all seasona afrord a conveyance, rapid and cheap, and secure uniform charges upon merchandise shipped upon it, with the intent to derive increase of ho. einem, incident to such improved means of transit. With this view of the intentions of the Stock Older., the Committee are of opinion—that it is incumbent upon the Board, not only to construct a road parlament in its character, with gradients a. low as the nature of the country and found economy will permit, but to conduct the Era:Nona non upon it, at the lowest rates possible consistent with a Ginned equitable remuneration for the caps lid invented, and this latter object cannot be ob tained, if the profits are divided with individuals engaged in that business, because any profit gai ned by the individual, beyond the necessary char ge. on the road, most be a tax upon the trade. Hence, upon the completion of the road, the tninsportatioa of metrhandise should. in the main. be conducted by the Company, unless pnvate en. to nee can work at cheaper rates. The charter provides thai the road shall at ail times be kept open as a public highway, at specs tied tolls and chargesfor motive power, which are thr below the gross charges for transportation made by carriers on the Columbia Road. If under those rates individuals can enter into competition with the Company, every facility should be afforded to them but they must bear in mind, that prices will be regulated by the Cora parry's charges, Cr they :connet permit the trade through Pennsylvania to taxed In individual profit to any greater extent than is required to give sot. factory returns to the capital invested in making the road and its impanel -lances It must be recollected that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company was not instituted merely for private speculations or direct gain. It is essentially a public work, demanding it is true, fair equivalent (or the capital invested, but having Gar if. main object the public benefit. It is not built by capitnliatn, for, with few ex• eeptiona, no retired capitalists are engaged in it. It is being built, in the main, by the corporations ton of the City of Bhilacelphia and the County of Al• of leg those planadeonseqrbeuepand,uy ebsre.thpeiwwtoenghiag,,peodpilen The staring intelligence contained in the letters ricultitosheegid,tkroizg.thietThuti.tt city.nis "We'ist have placedn o famished, nearly all, by the active business the origibidlettera the hands of the trial czar: m rekeeper . . d tta h e . rk, i the Drnyman, tory, who now have them in their possesrion. it. unlaa th e r ' eet ' e e l e n ' th ite r " •6° s Th t.s e gtr o. ithi ertil p opi f zth ib u o cr w th ha ssa tev.r een r. ventant y twheithf..c.the will tarsal City and Pittsburgh shall hereaFier "a sh . ow .l at they have su fitment forethought and enter giol the veti •:tkec u rrentie i a belief amibl ' hot that these et . titelew mat to aid a work destined to advance their fir- . • The improbable and conflicting character °'" int ` t ""' of the English 4ce,mt. !filmits" ' Mel ' , ver y g' : " 4trißOtlfure'lri evidence of a desire to oanceal the true character " road should be spread nmoog the pro of thin name t to the utmost anent—and the Pennsylvania! Railroad while it returns a liberal dividend to .hiTphnote mach I .l . utho .ri riti r,v es hne,vethn,loptedth. of truants its owner , must he ' Interior. no Mater trade, dere!: s. that ope th e resources at the and enhance iliac wnirld desire to conceal the (act of a ..- talus of real estate venom the range of its in I =edict, in the hope of concentrating the troop. t ' Th ': , and crushing the revolt, before the remainder of i en" con onlybe tt eeeetP"l'd by low and land could be aroused. uniform charges fur transportation, end by devot ingits undivided profita to the payment of din- The Tnbune alto publishes she following, which deride Theallaiumest usurcanaity is charges is polio contain some statements of a somewhat mme pro table, and others ofa very improbable character. I p e ri l e odke aa i Ltr i . o if o the uansportstion is conducted by The experience of the bust- Irish Mew. tram Irish Ifiestesans - nem community. and their knowledge of the man. The English press, which always distorted the agement of the public works, will sanspit them of Irish news, has now absolutely prohibited the truth the correctness of this acerb°. concerning Ireland from paseing over the public , Freight between this city and Pittsburgh varies conveyances, The Patriot papers are suppressed, with every flurtuatiOn of trade. During the past antfinn.most moderate of them /1m dare to breathe . year, the rates on goods going wen changed in dd. a ward of love fire Ireland its submitted to a strict ' ferent periods of the year lily and minty par cent. Their the Nation; United Irishman, ! and Flour from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia less Felon, Trartme,all are crashed, and the Freerinci's than a dollar to two dollars and a quarterpe te r bar. Journal, the moral Cure, O'Connell organ. is! per. eel, and vast quantum which would have waited• Prated topublish only what an OM can u ps i fair prices, the current of trade, sought other. proves- Besides this, all Inters intended fir this , channels to market. country are opened, and if they contain any thing Under the system adopted by the State , this evil objecanmag n , they are detained or descroyel. I could not be avoided, for with no other motive The following letters, however, have reached as I than private emolument, it is not to be aspects) by special and secret conveyance. Had they been that individuals will porno any other course than detected they would have beau detained. With- to make the most of their opportunities oat vouching fin the accuracy of the statements. While the transporters are taking adnantnge of we flee them as the Irish view of what little is favoring circumstances to increase their profits, the known in Dublin: interests of the whole trading community auffer— Correspondence of the New York Tribune Ear not only is the profit absorbed by the freight on Din ... , Jute at, 1 &L s . articles of minor value, but distant sbippeo are On Someday week -, whoa cpß wet ' gg engh , driven to other channels to the detriment of' the and OCvmman heard of the new tyrannic bill revenues of the state works, and the legitimate be. which Parliament were passing, the p y lonely went sumo of Philadelphia and Piusburgh, is transferred to the country. (7G-omen is in Limerick with In other non ine „ menet," is Wan/ned with I d e w, Like causes produce like effects, and if the con. know how many thousand. O'Brien is escomped duct of the trimsponation on the railroad is lett to ten,30,000 in the of & re ... ninon ~, individual enterprise, the interest of the stockhol. Tipperary, nod le asked the people if they were der as well as that of the business public must disposed inlet him be takers They shouted no.— seder. The greatest anxiety exists in Dublin to hear news The Committee are of opinion that the true po , every hour. In the mean time the bloody Govern. kJ of the oxixrp.or will be to run its own can at meat are surrounding the people with militnry.— established uniform rates, and if any variation is Every day for the last week regiment. of edifiers "'mined is ailment teams of the year, is roues are arriving from England and going at once to the quence of additional expenses incurred daring the South' An fn '96, we are once more at real iseee. - melement months, those variations should be pub with the old despot. Now when Our in e „ de in ley known in order to give confidence to distant your happy land see we are truly determined, as- freighter., and that every facility Mould be given aim as. A little help now DOl2l IT. Does not glory, to th e owners 01 et" ra engaged t 8 transporting eon - da y, k nw‘n w,, , In the menu n ew, meant with the proiciples here laid down. Government are arresting. numbers who are axe- Thus far the Committee have alluded to the pol parted.i• Ewe eneetteg. i n ninten w young *tee cy which should govern the Company oiler their werharrested in their bier , s w pie. to G eorge . w continuous line of road is open to Pittaburgh Until before the establishment opened! This is the poli. that period a condition of effairs will exist mirth, cy of the Government to provoke hostilities at once, l et. of 'her_ ~vie". while the people's policy is to wait until the bar Freighterswill undou bt e dly let/cite their goods vest is riper. lt is reported that there are Amer! to he receipted through in a specified time. This eau and French officers with O'Brien, and that they will involve the necessity of through lines, and the have breast works thrown up so as to defy ail du CumPauT will be obliged either to hire boats at canno4karcan b. brought agasna them The whole their temporary terminus, or to carry goods to that ince of military, police. and constabulary was, be- terminus (or transporters already engaged in the fore the loot three or tanr Regiments came in, only butd.e.- 45,000 men, nod if England was stripped she could The Groner coitne would involve the Company seed only 15 , 000 more. In '99, with half the popm risks of doubtful propriety, and might conflict , ulation,-arere were 175,000 British' bayonets here. with their chartered privately.; the latter course , Good bye. Yours truly. Hr „., m a. ," would be preferable in many points of view, and HELP! HELP'—HASTE'HASTE should be adopted if satisfactory emmgements em he made with these gentlemen. The pots Private. Correspondence of the New York Tribune would in this case avoid the expense ofd epots and Donus, Ang. 2, 1345. agencies, and deliver the goods at their temporary —MI is-despotism here' The liberty of the Pre. terminus at specified rates to the tramponer from is no more' The Notion 71-arts• and Feign news their warehouses in Philadelphia, and receive papers are crushed, the typeaseixed and the print. those coming from the West at the same point, de. •CT r put Into prison! The Frreman h a censor hveruble at the transporters' depot. in Philadelphia. placed over it, and is not allowed su ns publish any lithe cars owned by the tronsporters, are wed , true aConint Gain SheVelnalriOn, or from where our fo r this service, a suitable remuneration for the use leaden are. The passengers on the railroads are of such can will florin o deduction from the charge examined and sworn to secrecy by atagrearates be• of transportation. fore they are led away to Dublin. Still the facts, All of which m respectfully submitted. ivappears, creep out. The report yesterday from O. V. MERRICK, Chairman. private Cot M letters was that 8,000 of the British troops , At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held under cGregor and Gen. McDonald thought August 9th, 1948, it was unanimously Resolved, to force the pass to the mountains where O'Brien is. That the report of the committee 011 road be adop- The insurgents,4 appears , prepared to meet tnem ted, and a copy transmitted to Memo. latnri. and in line; the troop d; the others kit flat and let Butler. them fire aver their heads, then charged with loud shontr, in the meantime enatherbody of insurgents came am the rear and cut up tremeny the Brit. Ist! troops. "MeCriegor and MeEkmtdd, r is said, am shot. Dublin is nearly empty of troops; ,pet, as commoniestion Is cut otr with the leaders, the peo pie are at n lola how to set It appear. the mono. lain or Slievenamon is well supplied with provi sions, ammunition and cannon. Certainly the re wards of £5OO and £3OO, ttei are now offered, these ten days back, and Government, with all its troops and means, have not arrested the brave less den. Durum, Aug. 3, 1848, So newspapers here dare tell the truth concern. mg the Battle of Slievenamon, but from all we can learn, the people have had a great victory. Gen. Macdonald, the commander of the British forces is killed, and six thousand troops are killed and wounded. The road for three miles is covered with the dead. We have also the inspiring Intel. ligence that Kilkenny and Limerick have been In ken by the people. The people of Dublin have gone in thousands to 11310.51 in the country. Mr. John B. Mon was wounded In both legs.— Mr. Meagher was else wounded in both eme— lt is generally expected that Dublin will rice and attack the Jails, on Sunday night, Aug. 6. Al the people coming in on the Railroad are cautioned and commanded not to tell the news.— When the care arrive thousands of the Dublin peo. pie are waiting Be the intelligence. The Police drive away those who ere seen asking quemion. Why all this care of the Government to prevent the spread of intelligence, unless it be that some thing has happenedunieb they want kpt a ..ecret , if they had obtained a victory they would be very apt to let as know it, Whig NOMIII•g101111 We are informed that the 3d Btu% (a regiment of InAutry) tarried aad fought mail the propte.— Tbe 31at Regiment, at Atbione, have alsodeelared he the people, and two regiments have been sent to disarm them. The mountain of Slievenamon is almost /one cessible. There is but one approach to it. It is said to be well supplied with provisions. It w•no a glorious place for our noble Smith O'Brien to se his said he has sixty thousand men around him, with a considerable supply of arms, tion and CILWIO. In VS the rebels could not ho taken from Slievenamon until they chose to come out themselves. A lady who came to town yesterday and who had putted the scene of bade, said that :1r three miles the stench arising from the dead men and hones was almost srilfocatin,g. Wexford was gone peaceable until recently— but the Gormment in its madness proclaimed it, and now it is in arms to assist the cause. Now that we are fairly and spiritedly at it, are we not worthy of help I What are you doing for People of America, Ireland stretches her hands to you for assistance. Do am let an be disappointed' The editor of the Tribune's fetch in the above news is pretty strong • as will appear from the GA :owing temarksin the next issue alter its publics. Siievennmon . seventeen calm in circumfen tune, three miles from base to summit, tad sur rounded by a bog. It is not twenty mdes from Cork. Willmer & South's Liverpool Times of sth in aunt says—The National Assembly of Peri, has planted a deadly blow to communism. By an al most unanimous vote of censure of M. Proudhon's plan of seizing one.third ofthe income of the land lords, the mover having only one anpputer the Assembly, his scheme wu declared an odlon. at. Lack on the principles of public morality, a flagrant violation of the net. of property, the basis of so cial order; that 0 encouraged informer. and was an appeal to the vilest passietuii and that as an outline Of it has tarnished the revolution of Febrile. hy Malting it an accomplice of the theories he has developed in the tribune, and the Aasembly passed to the order of the day. So that, In other word., the dogma of "laberty, fraternity, and equality," pronounced by the Fehreary tevoluttea has been d eclared a delusion by a majority of 651, members to 2! This difficulty being now removed Prance has a fresh path open to her. %LUX Enrarrios.—Ortr readers will dad by Bring tone, advertising columns, that Mr. Goa. horn and Lady, intend to re.open their Female In. 4 itu l ej 4 A raw days- The britei patrons of the school will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Goahorn's health hae been quite restored during her absence from the city, and , that she will be able to give her Mmdtuthle serriceito the Inabbots.4uiing ih° mcmchkoltsessiona. The gurnerimodms ofthis hr• natation, the result oftrtte merit, affords a good guar antee to patents who are seeking for a good and prosperous school for thou chlldwm. .PAINSAITLVANLA RAIL ROAD. • - • --- °Mos pietas Pa m 's, ILattAguip Co., / nultliielphis, Aug. 9th , 1818. 5 Penszyltssitiirßail Road The CO mpany. . • to whom was refiwred the &ay. vtnBtudcation, vim 21mtke.Pnodeferstand Dinetorsgrthe Psonsyliarnin Rail Road Company: The undersigned, transporters on the public la, provements between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, having Ovvirts theeommerreement of preparatitms forlsursuiwtr their business upon the Pennsylvania Railroad, have recemUy heard circumstances mew boned which lead them to suppose the proprietor. of the Road may design to engage in the business of transporting height in cars of their own. 'Lapelled by the necessity of obtaining early and definite information on this point, they respectfully; request to be advised of the views and intenticsEs of the Company in regard to the matter of wants portatinn. Signed by LEWIS & BUTLER, Fatah° rgb DULITH, HUMPHREYS& CO., HARRIS & LEECH, BINGHAM & DOCK. VIM. BINGHAM, CRAIG & HELLAS, CLARK. dr THAW. BORBIDGE & CASH. JAMF STEEL & CO, P. K. FRITZ, Tam ALBANY Ftar--The extent of this calamity la second only to the great Fire in Pittsburgh, and calls . imperatively for the sympathy end aid of the benevolent and wealthy throughout the country. From a summary in the Philadelphia Lelger, we learn that the number of houses destroyedwaa nearly 500. The fire commenced about 1 o'clock in the day, and continued until 4 o'clock, when the wind turned :completely Its course, blowing from south to north, a heavy shower followed and checked the progress of the flames, which could not be stayed before by all the exertions of the citizens, and the blowing up of buildings.— The fire originated in a very singular manner. It appears that while a woman was washing, a spark set fire to her sun bonnet. Without a moment's thought, she jerked it from her head and threw it she knew not where; unfortunately it alighted in the stable of Wm. F. Johnson, which in a moment almost, was enveloped in fames. Several distress. tag casualties a:ceased during the flee. The rams ily ?If Mr. Johnson was burned severely; himself and child have died; his with and daughter, also badly banned, are oat expected to recover. A man nained.Daniel liarlikly died from over exec. tion; Mr. Fluher was badly hurt; • Mr. Stern was taken up, after falling from a roof, it is •upposed he will not recover; ble. Moore, in Lydian street, dreadfully hurt; a man in Hodson street was killed from falling bricks; in Church meet, a woman Will so ikeltingly hurt, that it is supposed she will not recover; six other death, ate reported, but the names not given. Immediate measures have been Wren fin the relief of the sufferers What 'is Pittsburgh going to do to manifest her sympathy and her gratitude Her duty is to set mconapdy and energetically. Who will be the first to move A Cotton Factory, with a capital of $50,090, la to propene of election at Abed*. .Tats Pour OF Dfriso.—lt mq betlaudief to some persona to know that in the uptowns' co many eau. nun physic; ians,tbere is not geaerally tenet cut feting in death. No event is more dreaded than death, and this timed arises, M pad at least, from theldea that it is attended with a great deal of ag. ony. There is very Wan the appearatiee of much pain., but we have been led to think that the en perriance is more than the reality. We gee an extract below containing the opinions of a medi cal gentleman upon the subject We think that most persons have been led to re gard dying as i t aAtich more painful change than it generally is: bemuse they have found, by what they exPeriektee in themselves, )mind onset col io others, that sentimental being, often stg • gie when in distress; hence struggling to the m is a edge, an inmundle sign, of diluent Bat we re mark, that struggles are very far from being isivari. able signs of diroess; muscular action and COW.. OUSlneal are two distinct things, odes existing sep arately; and we have abundant reason to believe that in a great portion of cases, those struggles of dying men which ate so distressing to behold are as entirely independent of consciousness as the struggles of a recently decapitated Yawl. A see- ! and reason why men are led to regard dying as a painful change, is, because men often endure great pals without dying and forgetting that like causes produce like effects only under similar circum• mance'', they Infer that life cannot be destroy. ed without still greater paid. But the pains of death are much less than most persons have been led to believe, and we doubt not that many persons who live to the age of puberty undergo tenfold more misery than they would gel they understand correct views concerning the change. , all cases of dying, the individual suf fers no pain after the sensibility of his nervous system is destroyed. which is often without any previous pain. Those who arestruck dead by a stroke of light ning, those who are decapitated with one blow of the axe, and those who are Instantly destroyed by a crush of the brain, experience no pain at all in passing from one state of life to a dead state. One moments expectation of being thus destroyed fur exceeds in misery the pain dunitg Menet. Th&se who faint in having a little blood taken Gout the arm, or on any other occasion, have silently endu red all the misery they ever would did they not again revive. Those who die of keen, and MOSS other diseases, suffer their greatest pain, as a gen eral thing, hours, or even days, betbre they expire Thesenstbility of the nervous system becomes gradually dimmahed ; their pain becomes less and less acute under the mine existing case , and at the moment when their friends think them in the greatest distsess, they are more at ease than they have been for many days previous ; their die ease, a far as it respects their feelings, begins to act upon them like an opiate., In eed many are already deada it respects themselves, when igno rant by-sraaders are much the moat to be pitied. not for the 100 of their friends but their sympaihi• ring anguish. Those diseases which destroy life without immediately affecting. the Mitre°as system give rise to more pain than those that do effect the system so as to impair its sensibility. The most painful deeths which human beings indict upon each other are produced by rack and fagot. The halter a sot so cruel as either of these, but more savage than the axe. Horror and pain ronsider. ed. it steins to us that we should prefer a narcotic to either. Can Krowtros, M. D. We are indebted to our neighbor of the Pitts burgh Ctoisnan Advocate, for the fallowing notice of a very interesting and important invention, whiei we have not yet found tune to 151.1171 i. New laverrnosi.—This is indeed an age of inventions, but they seem nbt all to be confined to "Yankee land." We were much pleased the other day in looking at the mo del of an anti-friction power Press, invented by David Dick, Esq., of Meadville, Penna. With the inventor we are somewhat ac quainted, and have been very favorably im pressed with the originality and profound ness of his thoughts, and his talents in me chanics and the natural 'sciences. It is an attribute of genius to subordinate the great and sublime calculations 01 mathematics to our practical:. and social purposes, and Mr. Dick's invention Is a beautiful Illushation of this. This press may be used for any requi site purpose—to press cotton, tobacco, hay, Ste.—for printing, or for cider press. It is' made of iron—cheap and portable. The gain of power is immense. One mode of 1 its application is in punching iron plate ; and with its aid a boy can punch boiler iron a quarter of an inch, and even half an inch, in , titan:term We congratulate the talented in ventor of this useful press, and hope that while benefitting community he may him self reap some reward tor his labor , The models may be seen at Johnson & Stockton's ware-mom, two downs above the Third street church. Me. filutcturraCaLeritra.--Mie Gazette, not /one since. publadoed an infamous statement from the equally infamous paper of George D. Pleader, charging General Cass with actual swindling, in relation to Mime land transactions, in which he was stud to have been engaged, many years ago A gentlemen who knew all about the land 'peen. Idmn referred to. has published a letter explaining the whale affair., which has been published even by many Federal editor,, lick the Gazette magna manly enough to do w!—Pm,. The Punt in slow in the motion We gave the substance of the liercheval Letter, and General Cans all the benefit of AS denial of the swindling charge some two weeks ago, and promptly after we received it. Will the Post have the - mums. inanity" to acknowledge that we did sir We take this opportunity, however, of remind mg the Post that this very lierchevai leuer, writ ten, It is cud, by Can himself, acknowledges to the full extern, that Cass was engaged in a tremen dous land apeculation and monopoly, while Snore terry of War, then timing the information and indu sate of ins high mike to buy up the bed of the pub lic lands. and Uwe increase their price to the pour emigrant who had the means of buying a small Mrm Will the Post inkirm its readers of the In conteshblis fact, ANorugs tames most Get. TATLOIL—We dud the following in the MazunsbutghiViL)Reptibli.in of Wednevilay . licroN Rona., (L) J 1: LI , 15. 1648. yin. Your polite communication of the !UM oltir coo, desiring to know whether I deem the admin iatrattoo of the General Government by Messrs. Madison. Monroe, Jackson, Van Buren, let, and Polk to here been conducted upon the principles of Me Jeffersonim school," his been duly received. In reply, I have to inlOrm you that I hardly deem It proper for me, to my present position before the American people, thus to continent upon the pub. ha career of our former Presidents; and that, touch. tug this subject, my opinions, as far ea I dean, it proper or necessary to express them at present, are embraced in the accompanying letter to my friend Captain Allison. With my best wishes for your hisaidt and happi ness, I remain, sir, very respectinlly, Your obedient servant. Mr. low" Cuesiontu. Hzrorro. Bedroom', Berkeley country, Yo Burn Comm.—The Whl,gs of Beaver Coon. ty have nominated the Miloalog ticket Congress—Hon. John Dickey. Assembly—Major John Sharp, and Dr. William Smith. Sheriff—Robert Wallace. Prothonotary—John Collins. Kepner and Recorder—Wm. M'Calltster. Clerk of the Courts—William K. Bedell. Commissioner--Archibeld Auditor—d'hilip L Grim. Trustees—Dr. T. SheUenberger, and John D. Stokes The Delegates to Harriabunrh were =wooed to support Governor Johnston, ea the Whig candL date for Governor. The Committee of Coalmen., from Deaver and Waithington, in relation to Can. Rear, were to meet at Florence, yesterday. CILINISS Fox Worn Eurrems—We are informed that an enterprising Whig printer will find an es• cellent opening to start a new paper in 'Salem, Columbia county, Ohio. Some of the citizen* of that beautiful and thriving place, have told us that J the right kind of a man mei be found, they will take him by the hand, and give him ■ cordial sup. port• A Whig paper it also wanted In Wafter', Trum bull county, the Whig paper to that plane having gone over to Van Boren, a rare instance of defee. lion. A good Whig paper could do extremely wall there. Aimassas Ezarrtari.—We have a Giw returin from the river comities in this State. They are very &ramble tb"the Whigs, bat we can hardly hope Gtr success in a State which has been au thoi °uglily Loran:o as Ashman& Gov. Draw, dui present Executive of the State, has ao opposition kir re-election. In Philips county. Marshall and Preston, both Whig., have been elevted to lite Leyr nilmore. General Taylor never clewed tobaceo-_aevqr drank any ram—never smoked a c{ sar_.ondr owed any man a'cent—never won sued—never sued any body—nevet kat a tattle and never ant renders. Wismarovon contrrt—The Whip al Washing, ton countyheld • Convention on the 21st, and ap. pointed Joshua Welgh• John M'Kee and Wilhain herCahan, delegates to the State Conveation, to vcrie fir Gov. Johnston. • _ - Ittroanii Pak Tax Prilankalf DAlijo sal..zerlS Utak &Mit Com The Com/Littman Collection met at eapuat H. Phneee ehhea august 22d, IBM mad orgartiositiy calling Capt. It Paem to the Chair and appoint ing T. Howard Secretary. On motion, ft was &sated That Wm. Lowry act as a committee to get 240 bills for calling meetings. and employing persons to put them up. Resolved, That a meethig be held in Allegheny city, on Thursday evening, at a quarter past seven o'clock, in the new Marlmt Floss.; on Friday eve. rang in Birmingham, at the same boar, at the Mar hat House. Resdacil, That William E. Stevenson be a corn. mittee to make assuagement% Gar meeting in Bir. mingham. The meeting then adjourned, to rueetat Capt. R. Porter'. office. at S o'clock, A. a , on the 24th inr.r R. PORTER, Chairman. IC=l2ll 5 The following nee the collecting commiuees pointed by Capt. Porter, chairman of the meeting on Tuesday evening: Ist Wan!—H Cassidy, Thom* Kerr, Dr John Scott. 2d Ward--joba Twart, B. Bunts, Jae Garver, Jame,. Kane. 3J Ward—Wm E Stephenson. Jacob M'Collile. ter, Wm B M'Conlogue, J Coyle, 4th Ward—l L Shea, H Connolly, Gt ke Taade. John Birmingham, Jas May. sth Ward—Geo Dougherty, John Mackin, John Lowry, Sr., Chas Coleman. - . 6411 Ward—Henry Rea, Jo. Birmnageam, lame, Lowry, Jr, 1 C Commas. MMI=I Sib Ward--Richard Hughes, Cul F l'usi, James Chambant. Ward—John Aiken, Hugh Simile, C S Eys ier. South Pataburgh—luhn Murray, Jas M . Gargell. Jas Maguire. Birmingham—J. Salsbury, Andrew Burt, C F Johnson, P Mulvaity. Lawrenceville—Jas Kearney, W W Guthrie, las Young, Wm Seville. Resolved, That the different committees have power to fill vacancies, and appoint additional col. lectors, it nrceswy. A Voice Faun 0121 PITT TOWNllHlP.—pursuant to notice, on Wednesday, Augurs 234, at o clod: P. M., the Whigs of Pitt Townahip nasetutild togeth er, tar the purpose of holding a Roulti and Kandy The meeung was ofghtain,l, by calling Mr. Jo seph Colton to the chur. P Junes Wftliappinin had atteretary. Agreeably to previous arrangements, Hon. Mu% sea Hampton favored the meeting with at eloquent and appropriate address. M. U. Mart-elm. E. l . Was loudly called far he eame forward, and enter tinned the authenee with a gootbilouth and Reedy speech. He said he had been on the fenve iur some time, but now had" determlned to Conte out strong (or Old Zae. Several of the Glee Clolo of the City were prey eat, and entertained the meeting in their usually happy manner. The meeting adjourned with three cheer% for Taylor and Fillmore • Tux Rau . G.tur. -- Another torniber di the gang engaged in this species of gambling, was or rested by the police ou Wednesday, and sent to join his two aw...ates to prison. lie gives his name a, Burns. !Le had swindled a man from Ohio of twenty dollars, whereat the sufferer corn. plain., and procured M. arrest. We were shown one of the. Wills, at the Mayor's adieu, yesterdhi• and it may not he amiss to describe it, and the medial of tonna it to cheat very silly people. The bat' I. of hard wood. apparently solid, perfectly round, and smoothly polished. But here, ELA other eases, appearances cannot he relied on.— Thu ball host hole in the centre, to winch a plug la so exactly fitted, that the shrewdest might be deceived. The plug, a 1.., has a little tube to it, with a top nicely fitted. Ifman is tempted to bet that the ball is solid. 'Pug as pulled out—if he bet that the ball contains nothing, the top is re moved from the plug, and • little piece at paper. perhaps, is shown to be concealed in the tube—sothat that three or roar bets mar he won on the mew, 11=1112111121 aor, he very °Hen bets coop/riled rooney—ao that he eta lase la no event °recourse. repaible peo ple will not be caught with such a paltry vow, ranee; but there aro not ao many of that clam as may he supposed. A bursas" Fru.ner went into the William Tell House, corner of Ferry and Water streets. yester day, and made so great a disturbance that the land- lord called m • police odicer to arrest but,. The officer found it accessary to obtain assistance, and the man was with much du:faculty brought t.., the opposite side of the street from this office, when two individuals aided hurt in making his escape . Ile had himself reamed the officer and his assistant —had struck one of them several timer, and ',- cause our of Mena merely took the rowdy by the hair, these persona. we regret to say, found turn ready to defend their interims°ee with the police, cud rescue of a prisooer. Perhaps, when the city ; sulhornies shall become powerless in preserving order—when rowdies, outlaws and robbers are enabled to bet that they may run is impunity— those who are thus contributing to that raaa:t wall we and feel Me fidly of their conduct. It IA sires. dy almost impossible for the police to arrest any man who chooses to resist and abuse their, kir even an effort to prevent serious injury to them, ss,iVem, is construed as a tyransucal exercise ofau, Monty. They may In knoeked down or otherwise abused • without sympathy, and respectable men ere ready to condemn them without measure, for resenting such abuse, although hound to times all offenders int - mast the pablio Welfare, order Sad lam. It is time for all who Mahn to be good ado seas to ponder the future effects of these things. fA Sir or Roan:ma—Among the most devoted ad vociuminf the Ten Hour By•tein in Allegheny city. is a young and strikingly beautiful giri, who passes among her companions as the "Unknown," She attends all the meetings, exhibits deep interest in the proceedin p. and is mid to be the master spirit among the girls—directing all their movements, but without partaking in any illegal acts. She is a pale. dark eyed girl, with [lowing tresses, delicate *attires, and an expression of peculiar intelligence. dignity, and self possession. Her figure i 9 cones' pondingly good. She is said to be a native of Kentucky, and takes pan in the movements born purely disinterested motives—not being herself an operative. Joan of Arc may perchance be rivalled by this damsel, and if her UM be as dangerous as her glances, she will be scarcely lam formidable. The meeting of Factory Operatives called Yes terday afternoon to consider a proposithan relative to the resumption of their employment wader the Ten Hour System, with a reductional wages,4anie to no definite conclusion. The time was chiefly consumed in ducussion. Hallo dozen long speech• es were made, having generally little bearing on thquestton proration:lly disenased. Previous to the adjournment, a resolution was passed to hold a meeting in the name place, at 10 o'clock today, at which none hut those actually engaged hereafter as operatives in the Cotton Factories will be pen mated to attend. 7 TAYLOR Tex Ferroalm.—Tbe Star Factory, Jfessr. thew.leya, resumed operation• yesterday morning with a full ant of bands, adopting the Ten Hour System, with a small reduction of wages. The younger claim of operatives, however, are allowed the Aurae, wages, without abatement. Tbe Allegheny Factory, ((:raya) is running twelve hours, but does not run on Saturday. Tbe opera tives, we understand, receive firruier wages, de ducting-the lost day. The manufacturers kale time, and the girls kw wages, bet get two boll. days together. The Plu Mill, ( 131 aekstoeles,) made a proposition to the operatives, yesterday, to adopt ten hours, with a reduction of Pi per cent. Part of the girls agreed to the prosition. James Mason, Esq., n young lawyer of New Lisbon, but one of the most talented and promising men in Onto, has, we understand, been nominated no the Whig candidate for Congress in the District composed of Columbiana, Carroll, lelrenon, and put of mere t eing counttes. Prom our knowled ge of his character nod abilities, we reel coofidentthat the Whip of to. District could not have made a better selection, and we sincerely hope for his duo. Celo. luau LtAorit Etiott ert.—The Proprietor of Hurt. l'enorston very generously proposes to ap. praproar a hberel portion of the proceeds of the extubitton to-eight sod to...morrow night to the Irish League Assoelatioa of this city. We sincere ly hope the Hell may he well APPOIMXICNTS or COVICILVai JOIMON.—Hiram Hobo, EN, of Allegheny, to be Aid.v.le Comp to the Governor, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel The Washington Reporter pays a very hand. some tribute of rupee' to our old citizen, Mr. Isaac Hams. PITTSBURGH Dr. G. 0. Blear Fas, Dentiat, OFFICE al Arms lietlek's, on Fourth street, a few J doors above Wood rift,. until the complemin of the house nearly opposite. Teeth in blocks. with ant fimal gums, after the manlier flow untvemally prefer red at !Nicest, namtu(actured to nasal each particular ease. Teeth, from • full set down to a tingle one, an sinned cy a scullion pate, thus avoiding injury to the nature) , teeth. Apc,ments of block, ot 'action plate may le examined at the other. All operations incident to the proiesmon performed with care and faithfulness suriti-tnn _ . PITTSBURGH FEMALE INSTITUTE. p1i124 Inalltuttort, uuder the rare of Mr. and Mrn. GIIIIOAN, will re-open fur the reeepuou ass pupate, in th e mme buildings, Nu 51 Liberty etre., on the Ist Monday of September. Arrangements bane been made by which they Wail ua be able to furnish young ladies tacilities equal to any the West. for •bmining u thorough EAglish, Classi cal, and Ornamental education A fall course of Phi lisciptucal and Chen:neat Lertares will be delivered aunty( the winter_ illustrated byapparatus. The de• partmenti of Vocal and Instrumental Music. Modern tenguage, Drawing and Painung, each be under rare of. competent Professor. By close attention to the moral and intellectuat improvement of their pu pil, the Principals hope to mem continuation or Me liberal patronage they have Ititheno enjoyed. For terms, see circular or apply to the Pr - me/pal, surgli-chf --- - NEW FALL hIITH d. JOHNSON, 40 Market street.GOODS. -- have jolt 1,3 received, and mill he cooslatuly teceoung through the wason , from th e East, a several assortment of Sta ple and Fancy Dry (;004• and Altilinery articles, ad lei In the fa/1 and Winn, trade, to which they would parocolarly svelte the allentloll of purrhwiers: A vartely of Scotch flinvharus, Twilled French Jo; plain tool Laney told Alper., 001100 *lOl silk arp do, 111ohnIr and Oriental do; Calicoes of every 4,y le; Di dor boon camlinelfdkls; clear lawn do; Re acme do, cord bordor do; S earth. thread Lacer, some as low a• cts; Di do cotton do,• French work rapes and collars, do do stendtna do; Alm/ming do; crochet do. 10 cartons ladles nod gents 13ajo e Kid oh, 25 dor ladies silk lode thread and cotton do: lUD do do ro n an How. an colors. In do do whim and blk Rik do; NI do cent* I do; Combs, valwty. which will hr sold extremely lost attg2s . . A CARD. TT' "..1 7 21;',itrf.Z:11,71Z1. 6 ,7„ILVsaiI, and having entirely refined the qd suind on Market street. is now receiving • large and carefully selected cock of fall and wlnier Dry Goods, to which he arrest die attention of the (nerds of the law firm. and the pub he senerally. dt /AM IN A NrK.SIGHT An 25 th. MT RECEIVED-ligta tt heininfol kit of Chameleon el Glace, rlatut du Chien. aid Broelta fig'd Silks, of latost importation and most desirable colors. ALSO—.II.k barred and striped Silk*, and plmir bib Gros de Mimes, of aenreral qualities arid widths, toge ther with a handeemeilot of French worked and Lace Copes.Emb Mull. , crab Silk Labradors, knob Kid Gloves, be. atig2s-3a ha'KNIGHT RENT—A commodious thy, story Thick arr 044se, on 2d street Posse6srou linen urossei diately. For t er apply ro aurZ C H GRANT, It water it Journal copy. 1 jirT AS I. —4 ca.l, r, J at , ltor Pale I, auglr, WICK M'CANULFSS URICI4NI3I-IVO lb. just recd and for sale by II A FAH/VEST...CIE it Co, for 4 I.F:X SENNA-2W lbs reed and Co .41 .urZ B A FAFINF-ITOCK \VAINB PANACEA-6 emu, t We by ang - 41 BA FA HNFSCUCK & C P -- ULVRIZED SALEILATUS-1.4 bis, a rery au• E p.nor Mole, parked In pound and half pound papers, for retain& for .te t ug2.5 Wi& & M'CANDLESS PLVERISINU SA LERATUN--4 tna; a, a very au potior &Melo, loan reed and for axle b) au4S 0 ATS-230 Nab, pm rood and for aalo by _ L S IVATEHMAT.L _ . Bark L 8 VI'ATEItI4IAN IROY—LIO.) .M an. 11tbATTF.RNIAN P IS"'". l .;''T:s° l- :W) "a EED...S--Z5 boob Clover ,reed, mirtly prtme. to./ d. L.) Tonottly do. so store end for sole by L $ WATERMAN • TEEL.—A general assortment of Cast, Shear, K Illsster, I ionnan, Bpnng and A B Steel ° store .d for tale by •urd• L 8 WATEFLIIAN fiABLE C/TAIS—A large Cable Chatata or uiinkhb y lf fa. atealnboa, near SOO Teri In earl* p .ll ,, L s ' R . f o l . ' s ! as ,u , p u i v r re . e vr i . v i e e dl lids Salt. J . received at the northeavt corn er of 4th and Market street, Needle Worked %Wrought . . _ AA MASON & Co. have test reemord another . large assortment of those cheap Bleached Mus lin, at it and 7 cents. Aim, 3 eases of thme very superior Bleached Mu.. at _d eta aorta (UST RWEIVED-300 p. Merrimack, Hamilton .d Coepeeo Prima of vrry desirable styles, atigt4 A A MASON & Co VOW OPEN aseormd Alpac co ., v.tous 3.1 qualtues. Alao, 311 p. rich mode l'd Lyonem Cloths, at very low prides atigl4 A A MASON &Co A, A MASON & Co, are now opening II mbirs D-9, . 3-4 and ID-4 Sheering, very desirable for family um. augg4 (—Pow. BROWN & CCI.BERTSA/N, 143 liberty st L , AMIL IL/SLR—Kept constantly on Stmad and f 1: ale by augur BROWN a UULDERTSON gioum?co—su bas Ira Hunt /a Hmuy Toboreo, r I. coming from rattal and tor sate by atml4 JA 1E DAVELL. 114 avatar sa lkif ACK 1 . 4 ..--Itao bbls No 3 Marksrel, branded AIL !arm Itt 41.0 amt tor sate by /opal JAMES DALZbLL LI F4111E316-10 Law. Feather. for onto b aural JAM nab ELL TURKEY u"'BEK-73-Ait;.*Ax; and .a .04 corner lat and wood no RAD GENTIAN—ZO recd aad for sale by aogp B A FABNEATOCK & Co Vltintatlbb—doo Ms Ann need and for rale by .201 BA FAIIN/38TOCK A. Co TEA ityy_s al. No 2.1 n An 19 i3 t r i ! l agf. ( l 3 t - or "ale g ui ardrdl car prim and irsaul CIOUNTINti HOUSE SAND-30D dos in store and ki for .ale_ by EY anvil R NOLDS SHEE )HANDY AND WINE-6 Brody; crake French Bray; 2 JO do Port Wine; Ido Madeira do; ,rtralved on con signment and for sale low for rash, warranted puns, by 33 3 131 TAMMY tr. HEST irlW-5U buleshrtinilliiHcarFjust reed wirror . ...U. 91/P by BROWN tr CULBERTSON, aura 143 liberty st DOTARD-2Q casks, firm scary tu store nod (or sale by atirkl ISAIAH DICKEY it Co, front et 1[2.4311Y FLOUR-24 bbl7FltTurrust recd and for Jjraleby_ _nur23 WICK A M'CANDLESS RACON—For sale by 1l aag2l %VICK ACCANDLEsti _ NURSE WANTED, to go to l'tuladelpbut, to take charge of an in ant. hood rectommendations will be required. Apply immediately at this btlhee. `,'LOU anvil It-107 bids snperfrmt H-167 bbls anperfrna Flour, lost raceTafel per steamer Hudson and for otte by um= JOHN DILWORTH A lho Ciar , rir; A V i and forrie c t o ty earner let_ and arood sts . .ors' - 1 Nl.thio—a cents. v Carter... lust read and for solo l.. by '•udri 11 Al. AIM EirOCIIC &Co Dklalb Ili N h.-. bbl, Just reed and for saTeTY— jj aurtd HA FAIII4 h...NT(XIK &Co S tiliA AAII --.lf cr o ks douttla rahned It& A d s o bi Warranted equal ut any in Ihe city. For sale by sup 14 C 11 (IRADIT, 41 water at I ouisviLLl: LlME—Constantly on hand and (or .1... s ale by augl4 C H GRANT Ro9try--19 bbls for sale by augl4 - I IOFFEE-10 bags Hrrea MO. MAIO. and for aale to ti close coucrnment, by ;milli 3 k W lIA RBA UGH (ILA/IS-n..1 be. tarlb .00 !IMP/ Wtudt;;-Graaii. 1.7 just rec4l prr sour Louis frElktte,kna toe b a l e b y augl9 3 k W HARBA UG H ___ IKT HITE BEANS---El bbla mall White BIM., for f 1• aide l.j. nub': WICK & ItECANIJLS DEPPEE-)1 bap on band, and lor sale very by by 1 augla 1.1 la IitIANT LITRE BRICK -13allinlicTe - ou the aellut for sal, by rl4 u il 4 __ ISALAH DICKEY fr. L s °, trout at - _ . LARD OIL-Burkhard t , beat, Just recd and for male by . aura J KIDD k Co . _. -. trOWN3E-ND'S SARSA P ARILLA-19 dos for sale 1 by aottlf .1 KIDD &Co voig tordisH—Ail.io - 1 -- , -ry -1 augla 1 KIDD to Co EILANIVELFS-BrOiiiitand Red Flannel., oncomagn r meat nod for sale hy, , 10 liEO COCIIKAIsI, .211 arookl at. raER SKINS—For we by • _ JJ wit? WICK K.I.UCANDLEIIS ftoraildaiii;4;Faavalaitie art aaa;- Plastid id any anskreakiag, rat rags: always 'am lb. eloper meal& Therare, it Tem him • - ••• 64 Jargre's4cmcragurt gad be eared, far ilia the limper Mesas. Have you'Avtbala or &Smits of Ineaduag, tea the - a* earls= means to core h tyntsra4speetmoitit,wjtich wilHounediattlyelercome the m apum which eentraets teiameter F ase mbeic een alvl brings op the canc. which clogs them 0 5, ehrt dm mamas every obstruction to a Bee soups. ration, while at the same time all inflammation to sub dued, cure Is certain to be effected. Have you Breachnis, Sutton! of Blood. Pleurisy, or in fact any Pulmonary Affection, sod ath y ou Jayue's Expectorant and retie is Certain. you will find that yoo have used the proper means. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 12 4th street near Wood tool) Jaxxx's F.xxxoroaart—We would call attention to this excellent remedy for Coughs. Colds, Consumption, Achaaa, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. Having several times within a (ow years past had occa sion to use a medicine of this kind, we have by experi ence tented its excellent qualities, and are prepared to recommend it to other.. Ministers or other public speakers elicted with bronchial affections will find great benefit from its use. It in prepared by a scienti fic physicinn. and allwill find it a which it is rade and e cacious medicine La the diseases for rv commended.—leolumbus (Ohio) Cross and JournAL For tale at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 70 Fourth street. oarZ E1:71 non oWorms, by their irritathm, augment the seem f mucus or slime in the an stomach, in which, al so, they involve themselves, dit Is said they feed upon it, and if deprived of It th ey die. The celebrated VV sage Ptcpared by B. A. FAHNIIITOCK. Putsburgh, Ps.. is admirably adapted in its operation, first, to remove the protecting mucus, and secondly, to expel the worms rendered helplees Lod tender by be ing thus denuded. It is • remedy in which every con fidence can be placed; and that it ha. answered the purpose is man:feet from the hundreds of certificates given in it. favor. 11J Don't hare yellow dotk Teeth—they e. be Ambe made T oo t h rl Paate I white by t harden. the one ume using a boa al Jones breath, he. Rohl at 89 Liberty gem., weee,en.th e noricklawly Donl hive . Foul Breath—ll you hive, ime a twlo andhug bottle ofJones' Amber Tooth Paste. Ma will make 'our breath mtievt, whiten your teeth,tre Sold aleU Lthorty jy18.1.4.m1y DIED, In Wneeling, on Monday list, Awn C STEIMIECN formerly of this r 0), aged 31 years. =2=l 31 water f;o;ti C II GRANT .._ ...r---4 art.;~.; , s. s e`'a-~~'.~~.~'m.~E";~~+` ~ ~ l`- r,' ~k ':t'a~'~`~.:~~. , AueriON.Wl! , , , l' , 7:,' „71's-i',:'. n.ribaaip, A.iulttensitir: Ile Budd*" Ur at sticanoni: • may, Angoat=3telektek Mioral bo eold al Imm o.; on shell a number of valuable- Beihtter leattl Itteeheget4 IitISMX a s Uhio`Lerro t leernetirnea celled Pocir Howe La:11,4 twat the rra deuce of Samuel Robinsani Esq. T h.. tort are handatnaely !mulcted, in the Infejt of an excellent atul bray population within • ohm dia. tame or Allegheny end the - Omni f Pitcharrh hod of caaf moms bp Mew Jerry p boeva o or at o t mnibus. • de Sudisputable. Terms 4beral, and to be add at a oltat24-3t• • W T ilintleSlDE,'Auet_ Hy Jelua D. Davi*. Alainloam Pemeikeep &dr 9 y rh 3 , Gx.a..,-4 Ott hlormiq .m... 44. Aug,3, al 10 wet.k, ..1 the commercial Zales ROMEO, ebrner of Wood and Fulh sweets, will be mid, without tee on a credit of 3 n fse months on all sums Ora St for approved endorsed, notes, a large sasonment e..k, r ich hlo a c . c i rc and doutemic Dry Good2y co g wh ccc ,,,c 7 p i cc . c ,„ Baer riehusryld=r4ll=oll LT. , ' Ifingh erna,% p• limed satin ribbon, Willett aryl:l...Le , mite ri, towhee and de laine armada, 000 huts, c: c , eake, black satin, damuk Unenlithte Moths, ejcscha, n,. ~...i n togs, bleueed and brawls at tv hattery, glores ou , peril. cloths, cusinteres; =Monts, tweed ; /c h .,. vesunoz, wiring silk, pawn{ ui. it.. Ar asocauca_ rltirarlatz' a c7-------- A quuUty of llmoterme• -. .4...e1ut..".• alusware, hardware, axes, hatattatt, idio•tron Wee, gilding and window sash; fly nets, hose, doss brinda, & e . A large 11/3011.001 of Orni*ebold flUldlttre; l nave body family carriage, with standing top. 3 ins good glee.= Whom it Misl may clmeern.ay whet 'Storms, to pay charges, for At n o'clock. Fleatty mute clothing rine shirts, boots, shoes, tun hnellsn, cartes, gold and aUver swatches, morel clocks guns, pistohn , _ musical lostroiments, sanely good., ..C.25 • 30101 D DANqS, Anct Catalogue Sale of .Valuetek Boole, Bc° ^ l4 Y evening, 46th inc., at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial sales Rpm, comer of Wood and Fifth sts. Among them will be found— Complete works of Thisime Disk, 2 vole, plateei. Clarke 's Commentary Co the New Testament., it vole In one; Waverly Novel; by Bit W &Ott. emnirleht I. I vols; Goldsmith's History of the Earth arid Animated Nature, 4 vela p!awr,...ebiloi Drawing . Book, do; Von Rammer'. Amen.. and Andwican People; H of the and Thum of Henry ,Clay, vole; Lives of the Presidents of th e 1.1 Stun; Ghtydonl Memoirs of ha own Time% Encyclopedia of Cleophy, 3 vole; A• meric. Farmer's Encyclopedia Phwec 17,41 , 04 H i. ' tory Wf o ol f ?Yap% I r .' IV L atra n tirl '. h language; I ets Hory of the Reformation, last edatioa; poetical wor th ke or Chilly, 'story Howie, Kirke WM., Lord Byron, Sfiakapeare'ellaya, Ac. Ac. Also assorunent of redly an Ac. Pull partilars in catalogue; winch can be obtaio ed at the auction store. wt,C2, AMUSEMENTS. Beneat of tine Platabirmgh Ina s League, A CAR D—This Proprietor of the PANORAMIC VIEWS OF THE HUDSON RIVES, pnoposes to ewe e benefit to the "Pittsburgh Insh.Leagne," on Pri. day and Saturday evenings, August Wu and MM. Exhibition will commence at e o'clock—Tickets on ly 25 cents. Can be procomd at the door, or of W. R. Weenies - tie, John Mackin Hugh Sweeney, Martin Comsat ... ly. Thus Oeogiusgaih Sligo. EAGLE lIIALOOS, WOOD STREET, 18 now open under the Mariagerneut of MAozaws, its original propietat, pad Mr. Edward C hope.— Itann/led lee Creams and the nrions Mamie, of the season will be screed op in • manner unequalled by any establishment in the country. Open every day 11 . 001 lUA- M. I2P. Pd. PITTSBIIII.EIH WATED. WORKS. PROPOSAIS. will be reerlved at the office of the Pittsburgh Water Works un ti l Tumidity, Zuh itwy at 5 o'clock, P. M., (or the foUovrins work, vim For excavating the upper or new Hams and kit tarnishing the With and sand and paving the some. 2. For building foundatkins for the engines sod pumpa ar the lower Bator, Lite, for the se W work of the walls and ebbionny of the togirm hou same place- O. For making two engines sad tyro pumps and put -5 them up at the lower ed ßa, including bed plates and other castings connect with them. Also, for the requisite pipes to connect the mid pumps with the lower Basin, and with sire '4,st-ending rosin" in the Plans and specifications, oriel all other required in formation, will tin shown at the aloe of the Works on the old Court House) in any time shin the Xlst inst. The excavation Of the Main and. the building oldie engine house to be finished by the 15th of December next. Payments lo be made in Bonds having ten years to ten, and bearig an interest of Ms per ceift. augt9-dtd J. IL h.PCLELLAND, Sapi Pittsburgh W. W. - English asid Clasalealoadomy. iu the Presbyterian Church.) rrms I.chool will be opened for the reception of pa -1 rids of both sexes, on Monday, the 4th day of :rep tember The Nurse of LOStllletloll will embrace diecommon and higher English branches, with the Latin and Cheek languages. Birk; attention will be pail to the Optical, the in tellecinal, and the choral trashing oi inmates of tln school. The pnneipal, m addition to his own personal saes tape us the meitanoto of elaSsM, will bo sided by soy number of competent Male 504 Female Teachers that may Ise necessary. It is very deeirsbte that students should enter the school at the commeneemeni of the session. itt order that the van°. ellumes [air he systematically and harmoniously organised. L. CATLIN, Principal. Pumburytt, Ang. 2. Rev. D. Riddle. D. D. Mr. Richard Edwards, A. T. MX.OII, D. D. - Lake Loom", /fen A. W. Loomis, W. W WOstan, Mr. George Alberts, LL Wllkeson. Mrralars can be obtained the bookstore of Mr. Luke Lcomm.,No. 69 Wood street, and also at Manor.. Mc- Donald & Beeson* No 60 Muket st. eitira.trie Collegiate lieetitatto mug Ladles. r[HIE Aortal:oTbm of this Litalltntion will commence I mi the 441 of September.. Price of tuition m the higher English Branches,Stlper a¢ rtes. Music, Draw tug, Painting, Fancy NeedkliN ork, will be charged emit, an per circuit, ocrivo extra charge will be dude for the study of the erenich Leriguage. The La um, Greet. Getman, babas, etc., ete., will be charged extra. A separate Primary Department will be opened (or Children at COO per quarter. In this deparnuent Toys and girls will be admitted. Rot while the two deparunents are in separate roonis,lll .. will be under he general supervition of the Prinea THOS. C. TEASDALE, / JOSEPH BROWN, At &L, j YOl7llO LADIES , SEJORAFAY, THruEroce Aut umn on the firM Mon or day in l &g lu t ° Ter..Roof WI Federal salmi, m °node Row," itd door fri the bridge. The coarse of instructive:land the rates of tuition a lb< same as heretofore.. For more minute information. see automat apply to the instructor, Mn. N W. Marrr.A.Lr. R iA eference : may also be male to the following wide. mc Dr Ir. F. Dale, Allegheny. lion. C. Shaler. Piitsburgh Rev. D. &bon, - Bev. D. H. Riddle Mr. H. P m Swarm, Rev. H. Dyer, jear... • Mieshe - fl flobe4l for Girls. THE Fifth Sudan o y f Miss WADYI School, will en menee on Monday, September 4M. Rooms Feder' mre 4 l, AiNcimny, next door above the Pc Odle< s l i . . , l . .... s f s. ot . sersion or , eil l e s vett 7.zskisise $ s Second Class 8 German 5 Applications MA] be made at her residence 121 A • person glOidi street, ne Allegheny, near the Hand street Hridg an DOORS! BOOK:ill—Lectures CM Theology: by the late Rev. John Dick, D. a; published - under the ruperimendenee, of Ina eon, with • biographical :nun &Lotion by an American editorLoompfine nu one vol. DwigbiN Theology, 4 vols. Edward's Works, 4 vols. Chalmers' Works, 4 vols. Neander's Chosen History i 1.1 and 2d Vol, 741 , Mien on Me Types of Cbruti, published.) Also, • large and well selected stock oi Tbeologic Miscellaneous, and Reboot Book., for sale law by ELLIOTT & ENOLISti, 7R wood and &I market Rs I%,'"EW MUSIC—Oh Susannah, Ho.. Lee; Uncle 11 Ned; What num a Fury Dream Ix; The Watch er. due.: Boatmen Dance; Bine iniaara; Hamm.- on's Carolina Meledies,6 Life but a Strife; The Drawn is Pasu The Moommhs SUM', Invitation; Sleep lug I dreamed, Love; Agawam Quieknep,• yeas. Qmckstep; May Queen, complete; S./tinier Hill Spring Walt.; Jenny L'adhs Songs, Alvarado Quicksuip; Pre Reason to be Sad; Ethiopian Airs. lIIIIIMOLLS, Hoar. of Leisure; Sylph Quadrille, by HUM.: Kate 0-880.;Be Kiud to Each other, be no or. Wife; re. moved by Exprew and for sale J by an , Al gSli R, SI wood at - DAPER-9,000: hdls eine; Crown Rag and Strata WmPlaog P.P.; 1,84 bills Nahum Rag and Ssines traw Wrappiug Paper; =boils doable crows WrappingWrappg Paper; 181 tidla &DKR inch -hsolg eaand vy hardware Paper; .50 bdl. &HZ inch heavy hardware Paper, Sip Marne ruled cap and Letter Paper. all qual ities; lhal gyms white Bonnet Boman MB mama bloc Factory Paper, la stare and for .ale low by REYNOLDS & SHE!', nor penn and imam no tor44-1m IjAVINfI sold our earn meek to C LL Graarrr, with XI. • view to closing oar old bush/eve, we hereby vo. bees him the ,taorotutge 0( an our (needs and ens. RO. W. POINDEXTER, TIN- POINDEXTER, Puteborgh, Aug. 4th, 1849. H. GRANT, Wholesale Grocer, Comminsion and C. Forwarding Merchant, No. 41 Waxer In. anlY FACTORY FOR BAI,E. LIE largo and well built Factory _erected on Rebec ca street, Allegbarry city, by &Ca Fro nary 'red for sale at • bargain, and Cm easy terms. be lot on which the Factory is erected, fronts 103 feet on Rebecca imam, and runs back 110 feet to Park stree t The main building I. of brick, Rowe stories high an GO feet long by g 7 feet wide. The Engine b large and eonamodions, with an entine, boiler mark. 3.c.. all in complem order. The property will be role low, and on advattisioousorata. For once WILLS, tee.., enquire ft We odic.. agrachf 44. u Pail Foliation, or 1 11 414 RoCOILD Oats lecoan te Ro,/ ILL Introdfte Sonata'', 2 " , the Myleof tit' received front New York. M l ab to want of a neat n o d beattofol hat. Orr leaped to call at their store, comer of Inakanna Wenete-tteteee' al FALL FASUILIX. mci a ti. lll . oo no ti s t l r r il d l . rodu A.g. c . e , th 24 Fall n St l l :4 4 In want of a neat and Ripener Rat, are twitted to eau and inn. a, No 75 WaiLl street. 3d door above 4th. ang04.41.w riALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR will, in five min- JLP lutes from the woe u( its application, remove the yams from theseven:at borne, maids pr blisters. and will heal eroutels„uleera and sores of any kind tothoet rest. This valuable Pain %wanton can be bad of JOHN D MORGAN,__Drogyrsr, Mn n3l Wood meet, euggl Sole Agent Ibr Went. Penna. MIRULE WORKS ON WOOD a T, PiTTSBURGH. WIL.K.UKR I CIONTINI:E4 manutaeture mnt onumes, Curial i Vault., Tomb.. Hoof Sams, Mantel Mee., Cm,. Ere and not Tops of Ratko and donseano ruarble,nr • regular and fair prier. N. It —Drrtrlngs for mortontents, U. Unrolls ed, of any description.' Ha Via a altar* of i ll ut rhSe patrousige. ONO. W. lIIKUTU CO, T NFO RM their Weeds NW the Wale Autrey ha no longer any connaellan with their late emblish. scent In Perm street, known a. the Piltibelltarleekry, having tame d their entire badman lhe•POlht FirtFAVLILY. in Ent Meet. ' sayueniserlyS Rag Warsdainsaa. .. Tar. highest prtee in cash mid for good dean rigs i ale°, carman, bale rope; gym lagiMitir an rte, by L W Immo us, at. psaa a liberty VnTEAMBOATS, ourcurrieTz s prrrnatraau RkSi, 'DA Tile PACK ET'L.I.I4 - IL'' rwell known ibbsof opleasdad pawner elleams ices bi an* colaposedAf -uruul", bn ed mad famished, and most powerful boalit on the waters of the Wpm. Every areansmodatoo and eala, inn that money can promo, has been provided &rpm .. era The /Ins has been in operation for five years —bas carried a million of people without the leant ithe. z'oo Mew persona Tbs. boats will be at the fool_at cel meet the day ponioas to startbay, for the l y of height and the entry of passengers an the tor. in all eases the passage money mast W. advance. 1117NDAT PACKET. The ISAAC NEWTON, CaoL A. G. Mait .l Map eave Pnesbergrh every Sunday morning at leotkoM Wheeline every Sunday evening - al 10 Vi r 1947. tt - The NIONONOA MOND HELA.. AY C PACKET. am nurra, will leave burgh every AlondaF roorrung al u'rbrelr, Mediu, every Monday evening at ILI r. TOEVIDAY The HISMINLA, No. V Capt. leave Plusburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at WEDNXELDAY PACEET. The NEW learn Pntba E q N Over y DW N ed . n 9 e , s dCa m. Sor. ni Dan* l EI o'clock; Whong every Wednesday evenme at Mc* THIIINDAY PACKET. 79. / 1 1111.1.1 ANT, Capt. Clume, xmll leave Plui• bunk every Thursday morning at lOricutek; Wheullas e'rurY Thursday ...tog at 10 t. sr. PRIDAY PACKRT. The CLIPPER No. A Olin. CPOMP. w4l hay. Phu. burgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; When ery Pnany evening ea 10 P. IL PACKET. • The MES •*T SKNOER, Capt. S. Rnann will leave Pittc burgh every Plitaldit). murrains c oeloek DikundlAll every Stunner evening en 10 v. et. NEW LISBON AND PITyOBEROII DAILY LINE OP CANAL AND STEAK PACKETS, Aka 10 4 . Maga Lna Leaves Pittsburgh W. 4 daily, n 9 n4bok, A. M., arid ar• these' Gilmour, inumthofthc Bandy taul Beaver Ca• nal,' at 3 o'cbnk, and Now Lisbon at 11, 141.190 glen. Leaves New Lisbon at o'clock, P. M., (making Om trip canal to th e river daring the night) and Olfulow at 9 o'clock, A. M co ntinuous ernes" es Pittsburgh at bl.—thrts making a continuous line far mon scorers and freight between New Lishohnsit= burgh, la shorter time and at less rates tharthy any other route. The proprietors of this Um have the pleasure Of in. (=du, pt atq i t o bli u c h l . that c they I d velln tio u ed o r two nm en v i freight, to run in connection with the well known steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and counsel, mg, at Glasgow, with the Pittsbuntarid China: nen and other dolly lines of steamrs d ow nn the Ohio and Misaissippi rivers. The proprietor. pledge Ilion. selves to spare no expense or trouble - to inner. nate (on, safety end dispatch. and ask of the public a skarn of d'u. patio nag AGENTs. 0 3d,HAETLN, AW. fiAILBAL'OH, Piullbanks. R. HANNA & Co. raylllf J. "'mut eau a co. '"e" "'on. JOHN D DAVIS, Azret BEAVER, C. Clark may. ter, will leave after Ms notice, for W.llsoille Anew ally, et 9 o'cieet In the morning. prrromuiton & mums svit,zz Daily Packet Lb.. FEBRUARY let, I94a' FEBRUARY • IN LEAVE DAILY ATet A. AND 4 PAL following new boars Itomptiale ' tee line for the present seat = AT LANTIC, thin James Paridiumoi • ALTIC, Capt. A. Jamibs; and LOUIS &PLANE, Ca t. E. Bennett Tbe boats are entirely tam, and are fitted op without regard to arpease, Ev ery comfort that money can procure has been provided, The B oats will leave the Monongahela Wharilloal at the foot of Rom et. Passengers will be punctual Int board, au the bents will certainly leave at the &dreg. tined hours, 8 A. M. and 4 P 31 AMR The swift s temner cosata, egigaDontery P ICumAy, =wer, will leave !Wadi' far oa Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock precisely. • Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thanday mut es. troday, at 7 deloci, • ra, precisely. The Consul will land at ell the interest:llWe yCfta• Every accomedation that un be procured fur Ike cam, fen and safety of pauengee. has been minded. The twat IS also provided with amilf , -ritit rarely gaud 10. " goaTnr e t i cr "'"' r Bike EliMaoY " feel coma of Ito and ammt0:1111.0.. SEWICKLY,' ECONOSIY, & FBEEDOM — PiibiCee The splearf id AßOLlNE light drught meatus C, n y a kcke, wilt a m =tay7tl the above pons, regularly landing cut tree Allegheny river eapome the mouth of Pin street The Carolina will touch at all the !endings between the above pone, fry the accommodation of the market people and the true yelling public. Leave. Pitnburgti every day at ker-° pm: two riciock P. AL. returning leaves Frarom am. ry day at 7 o'clock A. M. The proprietors of this Line have porchaaed and fa me op Me Caroline In a for 1130.1112. r et INMIXIdMi able expense, erpressly dna trade. 7.1, 27 pledgell themaelve‘ that .be boat Mall remain In the trade, and hope, by stnet attention to the wants of the commum ty, to receive their •upport. iry- Pere 25 ulna REGO • PACKET FOR SIRMK The new Led rest stertr Rams, leave kr aturni' intermedialepqns ea WeAoKs. dope end Bab of auk week. For CRUM or pa 'll,7lo" ba"d6lown AnurENßEßearsi..44o • The fine steamer COMET, waltalt.v.3,37d, muter, hao engaged to Met trade, and will ran reigulartyini eonneetton wills the Jenny Lind, meeting herr at Bum , ly. The Comet keens thm afternoon at 4 o'clock. For freight or panage, apply cm. board. atigigt FOR tiNtiNris The oinendld steamer FAIRMOUNT, , e .. The master, W ill leave for abater' intermediate EMU regrdarly. For freight °rummies. aPPIT.m booed. an 1126. FOR ter. Louis,- • , mer The Edesplendid-t utne AN/okrr Wm% NEW ... A J hPClttre, muter, twin /me Oar ./. the !those grid intermediate pony on Thursday, 24th tut., at 10 crainek, A. M. For Omen or manage apply on board. aujry s. FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. COTL.S. The new steamer HIGHLAND ALARY, ../=::, - ,i;;;;,71 Berke, master, swi p ll lure for Omen:re • - intediate orts . For freight or paassqra a r p ly on board.third a ay nelti FDA sirc-r ..,, . The eplembd stemner ut iigIa NI AGARA, Cox master. will leave for shoes andunmated:ate pone t h is day. For freight or passage apply on artt•. .111, . - FOR CINCINNATI: The fine emelt,. RIO ORAN DE, . : i... Cooley, master, will leave for above For intermediate ports due day. freight or passage apply on board. anslS ~ The fine newlight draught mutter LEWIS WETZEL, Thompson, master, wilt leave for the bore and intermediate porta regales y For freight or passage, apply on lanetd. aug2ll FOR CINCINNATI. . ~. , . . , i t • The splendid new stramet ' GENEVA '- 4 Met Dean, m _oi the . . have and IRleo'etirlrra l' polt e lOJAl r ' 4n _.. at le (Mock. Far freight or plumage apply az board. or to --- an____ 'D 44,, W ILICI, • M R CINCINNATI AND er. I blati se e ... The fine steamer COLORADO, eigiazdliL.r= il m lenZ , a , ft y. above _ yerteitt,si• prue_saelpply on Cud. atiglP AIR CI CL mat,... The e z er c aa INC ! i tl y s i l i . : erne r iras, muter, will Irare liirtbei. d intermediate port. day. • Peer freight or p on board. _aell_ I! FOR C CONATI. ST. URI& Thi elegint Mean). • RINGGOLD, CokeL,,,t,rieasteriggex; forCalleve Mitir , Creight orptigage apply 013 board. 1 419 , shailL W -cLo, ioet: . A K PCLINTOC , S CARPET S TORE, O No. IS Fore. Smarr NE of the larger atot the moat eninue stock of CARPETING In the market. ecohreetax allther usual qualities from the MO.( Oppl:OVC4 towamOde*, Wry have been wiled i durability n 'chyle wad no- - - Tapestry Velvet Carpettnel do Brussels Enamels caryeune du ; Extra Chenille Rugs; . Erna nip 3NY do ted do ~ u„ ( ewe ,. do .DriltOn 4. Fine do do ussels du t.kertmon do do Manufactured to order in new patternN adapted ao parlors, basements and elmenben. Feinted Oil Cloths, for dining rooms, entries ; vesti bules, Xitehen.• a - . Fixtu, matting, Stair Bsids, Window Shades and re. commend Woollen Booking, from one' third to donee two wide. Door Mato. &O. no, to 1 , 04.. b tho awns two of purchasers at wholesale and retail Is mom." fully invited.' Warcroom, one door from Wood.M. ..". 422 — N W vairrrocre, FAC - 1 - 11111 --- WO7• ... SEAMAN,... ,4 ,P.V1,...iii.': i MFORTERS AND /01BlEs of Silke, Preach& I. and Illealin y Flanges, Laces, IhTabroiderieL no. Shawls. Hader,' Olotrce, taweul_Dorribilie.. AND ALL OTILF.W. VAIL RTIFS OF F ANCYGOOW. • They invite country Merchatz4Bilinif Neer York: to daunt. their stela before IF Ow . r. pras. Mr. Muir eras fed Mane Yee. of, Ina acme of si. T. brew & Co., from which he retired on the lat °flaw: INS; and Mr. Jam. Dickson, (who hsw es, kunst co the busineeso was also favorably knovrn in that *stab. -----7---. ----• Pi:tiros. IBM:neat. inar3o7 ' ..fON Land and for sole. the *rewind irfel , P/ 2310 Tortes., direct from thustrau noers, and m' Eastern P , l____,^.. ...,_ No. 1. All eitiraut naw.v.0..,..., .C. Dixonamed Piano Forte, Mode t f ChteVli". Swum, N 0.2. 881310 as the above. 273 3. Rosewood, Chiehertog. 330 371.- CO US ti • 7 " " Gala et Co "„. - " CMakemap, • it • mdmmittp Company, " tLL uraad Mara') (00 "H. a second Haft, Bon, 80 Obi Plums tateu la pan payment Int as tacks ahoy°, by - JOHN H. MI 4.1.08, al Wood ESale Arent for Cblaketing's Plano Papa, ( at ttePentrylaania. aa-ta $ • indict few Pisani. THE satoordsar, pros - ion to for the East tb replenish hisatocl, 4l , dispose of the baronet of his melt on band at watatted prises, and an (avows- j bra tertos,.o ammo ore Moles wehtedlon of Money inack by,Niums & Out, N. Y, and JonnaCknedtmlat Of Boeing Mom, of from 0 to 1 oetaspeof rosewood odd wawanny, of different twits and en • KLIKBER, ill( At WoodweLPA (0 Third st ~' hT