TOE ?IV:MIN, layoff. PUBLISHED UV WHITE fr. CO OHI „ , • • unusr 21.1819. PITTODO I > I AY tdOBNING, !471 , -PrnsmouTeartdr liaservs Tat:diem& Tn-Wcekty, and Weekly.—The Day is Seven Pvinnnttnn tbe Tti:Weetly is Fite Dalian per *llol.l4lbeWeeld} Is Totipollars peril:obn, Mid, NiLifl l / 1 1a. a id ,. /Mirtrtis are earnestly reqeseiried to hand In ben. Savors before firm; end sa mitll .d.l Prlietleable. Advartiseirtents net insetted fora specie 4 1 4 44 1 .r.1 , P ids'bri.bil m Ord'lred teeul o,demi ou, itnibisventA 30RT71 •Jf, I e rtLsemsett Le die tin km., - Ind United States Gazette, Philadelp receive, tbdfotwardad frees tbis cam 06,11mlial Xattars sea uszvpago. ;111101:Fuszt pats far Tolograptilee Blow. Winri3 /44 13.0.0..-041( teffaq4 tilt be de. liiihted,silikthe able and rhemang !Saes of S. W. 4allttni, Esq., in milker sotwani t They there flfaven very tnc&. mama kiletliglblh view of the Vela advantages • penal op to pittabargh by her Wtititip•WiWa w • will be one itt, the mon kn . gear:tan the 11.. •a. By the aray4 we can ear tiehri'ot no • - investment ofd pital Una dal 4 , 00 riffeSs.' We • • advise ail aand have any ifinlisi lo LPV.III m halm to elliterae to thr IROCIL 'ef thi. .• •• •• .p. It wit . nO only yield Lk . 4krittylividend, • • it is free from Licit Inseam. ! This 'Washingt • a Union, and 'giber Locotico iirlista,coseintie lubold lir the Preildent of tits: Hinted Stalento ridicule, by priblishihg earinituree. of bia speeches, and representing tbeitis guanine.. ;Wdi thesUpepaipubliali the spees d this old Gen:: oral delivered lit Pittsburgh, %Web :Was taken', .nova by an accomplished and eggerieneed inspapher,and published verbatinSHow coo `pletely t4ll gives the lie to ell gene *elements of tile Lot:zees° presses. What a beantifal tinniness this Is; in which LAI. ;ootheolvto is now engaged—that or holding up ti tridicule, u weak and imbecile, Mit Chief Magisi [Snits of Ibis mighty Union, who, in all the, vuious ;duties : of his eventful life, beg anOtotled himself •.with credit, Mad in bin military achievements, boa astonished bath hemispheres, and rendered hiS name almost as familiar on the Dtaube, ea on thtt Rto laraudiaor the Mississippi• 'Flow playing 4 must be to the American people to have .thei s t I President thus insulted, becanse ;be is ■ plaid tnenalthe the majority of his fellowlehisens! 1 The:crien who axe engaged in :itas small best new iate the at tithe of the aristocrats of Elmo?, who will gladly, joie with them in Mai sneering at Deameratie institutions, by ridiculing and adects lag to dap= a demOciatin President. Pennsylvania Iran In ! A Meeting of Pelhosylvania Iron Masters, held in this city, on Saturday, will be fisatitl in tannin!' r colleen. The facts set forth, &hoar eleariy that Ole Iron Minuets of tine State are Dow suffering )r the went or protection—that thiy have always llaurished when adequately prevented, end lit), gnashed under low ed valorem ditties—that the tariff of'46 does not afford sufficient protectiartf:to maintain the business to a health) woe, ned that i change is neeessaty to proven in almost total overthrow. .• On yesterday morning, a number of the ti r o n Maxima wetted upon Gen. Taylor, and were incr*• duced by Gov. lohnston. They were receit l ed with the accustomed affability oldie President, aped a most interesting conversation -took place, in4,e lathon to the Iron Interest, Gen. Taylor making most minute inquiries, which were replied t4by Messrs. Myer., King, Black, Kerr, and othetif,— During this conversation, the President expredsed . , himself decidedly is Gvor of n permanently pro tective tariff, Founded on specific antics, and .eis crimistatitut ice favor of dasaricuo Lob,. IL, tic*. sidered that the change made in 180, had beet( an unfortunate the the country, and while he nratlot la favor of prohibitory duties., he Useired to*e such a modification of our revenue laws as wdold afford a reasonable sad fon protection hi itithe manufacturers, and industrial interests oOtic comatry. That Gen. Taylor is woad to the core of the Taritlquestion, no one can doubt;tsho hav don versed with him on this subject. His Gnat toessage_will fully develop chin wialies on thicms portant griesiloo. What a pity it ie ihat the *hide will net have a majority iu hoth Mosey, to avail themselves of the favorable viawi of the hhllee dent . _ . 111012313:9 71 or Tan Psmalnmer 'tmt=" l -4. General Taylor, areempnaMd by; the committee appointed to mart him through ovE mannlactnriesj. paid s viait r yilltadaY MOZT , II4iIO 410 Glue 461110 of Mewl:Enke well, Fears & front then he paned on to the NoVelty Works in" Messrs.:Lis. tagaten, flionyen & Co. Ile then tieimd ihel4te el Works or Mehirs. Jones & Cbilsg4rld the fano g ?AM of Cirethers, Miller & Ce. ,t, The Penaideat and mite nest crossed the :SI, re onahela, land knspeotd the follOyieg twine in llouth,Tinaborght — . , t 7 The netting Mdl of Messrs. Lyda, Shod, & Co. The Window Glass Factory Or Mr. Freliertelt Lorenz. The Steel Worts of Mn.etie Di4ohoon th Co. - The Rolling Mill of Mr. Jeinci Wood. Conning the Ohio to , Mentherrer, the Ggners meet through the Willipa:FSClPti OTNIVIEI'S. send, Cur & Co. and Me Plough Factory c( Mi. Samuel gall. , The Cotton Factory of Ildearrai;ing.Penquk - 0., in Allegheny, wits alto visited. Passing op to Bayardstown, the General ex amined the Pittsburgh Water Works, MA the Iron Fonedry and Iron Works of Messes. sinapp & Totten. • The Meerud mmt claimed the sold bere'inttett nen, and after driving through the Cemetery, he retumed to the Monongahela }Lorne. In the alLentaan, Monona& of: our mimeos as aemhled m the Court Mum to pay their respects to the Prerideut and Governor, and alfrehes were made bi bah !these gulden/en. The crowd was at drrar v L i thrit st lon impossabl4.to re port whet sold try either oi them, Mkt both spat. With their sated 'MG* The President was pectutrnly happy In hht altT ohms to Haddock's Field, is mice-fated toOtto, tatty sehlomemeom of GeneYid Vireattingto At Geo o'clock in the/ills:noon, the roomiof the lelcutoriguhela Llouso were crdwdetl tvßb the hie ladies of Pittsburgh, who deloused to t " t numbm do behold the braVe . Gem, hOuil ea ohms led died huelauds and soas to eidoly, sad the Genelal dead:elm preferred them baltuiltisses to the ocudlal, though rathg raven sahatiilocts of the sterner sex. ti • UAW & of tho Prostdows and GloWormier Craws Pattabortib. The Lilowlag was &Woad to, the Agar yes terday waning, but, tbousgb some mistaks,o id Out reach OW-. • - Tuesday 2l—tieare • Vidabergh at 8 A.. 51:, dine at Enb . corny, and ladgentßenm. • Wednesday 22. iLeave Beaver at Bo'eleek, and lofts at. Near Castle. Themdal 23—Lente Net Castle at 9 A. M., end lodge at Mercer. Friday 2i. Leave Mercer at 8 A. ht., and {edge al Meadville. Siterday 25. Levee hdesdrilie in 7 A M ; dine ai Waterford and ledge at Seim Sunday 28. Remain at Ene. From Dm the route is enesontia—probibly by Batrido, through New York twanstan, where the Preddmt is to aeries on the Cab Sept. Tax CUlSaLrenrras—lhe Ono&lphin Noon arrieln, ill =Mlteistfur upon the lac PcDaman thou of the Preatin, guru "Warmed ha'‘ moan , / us; from • Militia spume, that skew numbering tonwoon Ore hub. deed sad MishisdrondMil - man has teochtly been assembled at Bound Laud. opposite Puragmala,. ander the command of ghColonel White, who Speed eat Mug ago at , Yucatan. This also stated that the sum of 32X1,000 buboes deposited. to Mobile to protudta the *cc-WO! this nOilWous movement, the pamoular adhesion of which la sot yet dimitonly asconaineshdhougb ftwo facts lately come to light, through alchemic Channel., Its dos; tiaalino is supposed to-be AWL:where :tddiDß to ectdoutPlated.le the south aidoef We •L d. It is understood that readosSous, with r cloW latilid men, have bona *Med at Bantus/on, Now Tait, and Boston; as wollits Motile anS Nqw , Orleans. We trait. not Whin ahle to disce're,rtbd any attempt has born made in this city to &loners s tbsne or to supply muss and httonanition.•t . ItearV itia...—From Ivor! num au 4 Lialta, of AllasissiPht, h aiii.eir!:that the vrtil en oareased tathe'dgferettketteaties foe the ybu Mt% asoctiated to 134,71h-72. af:latach amount OlLSlteteiA hes peon pea tow tha ttritiai7-4saving . =US oneolleeteO- It. The goo: Abbott Isommee ear hibtioarat the Coon orSblateee, sieved is this coy v*JitoMet end toot kolgogoas Wallas Hotel—R7! O/ a. We underlain} thatfiti lfoa Wm.; C. Ira, of Vutioto, oar plio*ei_toWesoco, pluard !through vomord4y, hl. &Andy, en tout* to aratof istsgan -4Pinalic. i ~,,i . ,. .... , P* 1 111...111 11 W ,YOKlye . a c ziiiiiklkibi'aciii . Pittibizskuurai. - F. . .. ~.s. :. . ~ :- Neerl'oll4Aug.lB,lSl9. i The news 61)4 ' wilt received hire at a I . .4 6 . 1 etiv Wittig* d has cilisea congdembi4l leirt among those w preiend to-understand the? , Nor, involved nob •of continental Erimer&The IttingaibUis here Ie 'in rectory at the sucevi at, likeiicountrymea, a think the liberty now dame-. . 4:ag On °Wm land" More valuable and dearer to, 'Odle than the privileges they have attained here. , there ism doelat tl t republicanism, strongly re-) , jetubting our own, trill be firmly established in . : .11itolierf before P nch democracy atUthlit the; a smallest permit:ten . t ~ From Canada, t . t , tl sews loOke rather dark, runt ,resent appear. . indlecto that the '' homegovi , enanitent" means toilette the same and as suainia coy measures to check the popular movement id, iliteßritiah American collates, as she resorted 11. is the taw of. her froth aubicata Such a course ithe English merchants resident here deprecate an '.belog' the one Mak will arouse all the national' Indite of the colonists and cause them to 'effect h s;ieedy.ctiesolution Of all tonnecilon with Ea lend. ha this business thd Britian. government seem to .hav,e forgotten the l experieice of 1770, and mesa lto attempt the same oppdeasions upon the Cana , ,'.UII they were enable . tO fasten upon their then ' , 4arigiumit Jewel in! thdoiown." ~ . The "Siamese tarins,= = t as our famous loci:n . o6 !Stem conventions are cVlei, me ia full pine a:. Rome, and have adv.:led as far as a Committee [of Conference. The pre . ..ethers are all in recrgt wen., and the probability is, that some metaim will be arranged that w4I oaoe more pin the\ di,- , omeracy la postulated ilid their principles, am se = e in number, viz it the lee loaves and it tiro fishes. It seems (het anotber`rdefitleation has been Elli ot:irate.] In the SeleTrdasury department, in tae pension bureau locatedi at Bosom. The profit 'of contracts la!lpapo blanks and twine , that twire "developed whoa (be Via Bunn, dyeasty martovr. thrown, are only equalled by the harvest of nice reaped under. the hard;oroney lam. The alhfaftl ter is an old cOor and always kept the hilly Slate of New Ilipalidre true to locomeclam. :- The Sab-Tremury has a large accumulation ~ of en, now amounting t 0.52331,000, of which rillt,- 670 Ins paid in yesterdsy,•howteg a release at du tiable goals to the artdidnit of oar, million of dbl. Ism Trade with the importers to very brulk end satisfactory. Unr amnia continue full, and Ale 'presence of ainuagers o the sweets remsekeJ by 'the. most casual obaekver. Merchants purchAse ,fteety, and the trade say ta t , make larger bills 'than usual, and what is arm agreeable, pay ithry well. i Among the recent Oaths may be noticed tbtt of A. D., a aigerdure kern to all readers of news papers throughout thr.,lliilon. Its owner unurthe 1t.,. Austin llitkinactit, a Presbyter!. elergydran, employed by :rumens geligious societies to pregare for the welder Mns tißeligious Intelligence."To this task he has disabled Mowed for years ; , nor hiss., has Weirs been Without reward. He wie a Man of meat determined perseverance, and 1,1 is but the truth many that scarcely an editor ytpided le his pertinacity, whil the cause of religionikone could not haveigot &Ma them. lie left his adielea fallowed them to the stands of the etinapositor,Sead the proof On the "gal y,' sew the Norm" math op, and bore from the prise room, generally, the 'lnt sheet to demoostreur his success in lipreading be. fere the mbrabippers 0 - mammon, to their omit or gaol, something to Tn. them of a higher" and nobler existenee e may Italy any the rehrto. 'editor of the secular prima of the United Sinks . no more.. . . i The tide of.eaugAiion continues unabated. •The returns atStaten bleed show an are viil of 92,000 in the past Mike months, which showt that since the season ope3led the arrivele have been oat thousand a dayZsay far • four months. ;Wall all this influx Of unacclimated people, nine . pery moderate reticence. for preserving their hint., through the emerald:of good living and ale/I,oodg. leg, the mortality hem cholera copulates htuall, only 31 deaths, yeslrday and 39 to day, aided too by cheap fruit in p _union. Thera. mare derpind for money, with an ad trithea in the rate otinteresq six per cent le on. the general rate snit plenty of borrowers - .lacks• are neglected. and little specqtaUve teeing enema The steamer fromPki mon took iio cola.. was ao ticipadeo:oor.t. n probable any will go a0...c The mamma importatioad will soon he at awakened the shipments of migi.: on and !evident& began to remote the hal.. 0l trade. Cuttoll remains fate with a good business from consumers and expdrtera Flour is aid! at P,403 $5,621 for common end pine brands. Whirat is lc good demand. and Corn tending Onward. P,leel , ' sequence of xiniderhte supplies. Pork rraqs at 59ai110,6216d510,7r.g with 93000 Ida* beget 'elate. thou Imit year. Whstkey 210t2tic Bales ofiervde, whale oil at Id, fp bon, 100 u tone &Itch at, 5.20,75, and i4t the yard at gq1,50 cosh to genet- , al articles of limeades, there . no changed Thel demand. good anitatocks totlafaspory. ', C. .: . . Fiem iheih. Vernon Tine whys. Coessabwa Slf*Pittatrargb Sall Skoad. ThisGniFj a lfpas incorpostued Match the 2.1 Y ISIS, With bowers, land a atithorbrxt. to construe/ d maintain a Railroad, commute:mg. at the cityor Colt:Mhos, thence by the moot pees' ticable mute to Si Ohm River, above tier2 i ty of Steubenville. By the anseadeory act, passed FebruAry thd 210, INS, power rR given to this compatiyao one nett with any other Railroad commencing at thd Ohio River, within his Siam of Ohio, north rittieui beturdle, and mochas wesuserd. This cull:many was organised melte ad of November, the subscription °Attie regoistie amount tri ghsciri and the election n be following Dictori, s m.-7 {loaner Curtis,D4 re roel S. Norton, C. P. Bckinse. ham Henry B. Cirri* Columbus DelanooGeorge Browning, J W Rowel, it C Hind, G &Roles' Chitties Cooper, *ewe/4 Gray. Wm It Satn, nod S JUsidemulf. = • The cdlcersef the Con4umv are as foltodrc Hamner Curtis, Peaidera; George Iteissning, Treamrer, N Mcelffin Secretary, eh being cid. :ens of the unso:^nl hit. Vernon, and county of Koos, Ohio. Theßeonsylvania nod Ohio Rea med le note b.siy'a w au to touch Lolonville, m the south nod Of the minty of Ashlar, • being only 22tnihm Ora:mast from Mount VertiM and 62 miles northerast from lolumbus. Thetis*, tors of the copanibas and P (shares Cootsoy as to coonett*4 the ennsylvanla nod O SW R.eilroad, 111. cur near Lionflooville, and Mims sir the constMetion ft 62 m¢n ofwoad, mine Cos lambus end Pitisbro . gh, mai well no Circinitsti and Philadelphia, by p ts , l , torfesa end bast Railroad cow in oda= " . or likely won ur_bes,kiM structed. It Is thin connijetism Width is L alloded td ih the very aide I&tt of S. F . B. V. .bd:th,, E 4. Chief Eamnecr of the Penasylvmua and Ohlo Reilroad, which woofs's, th be puidished herewillband to which we cansestpy inviteithe attention of the cud. :ens of Knot county, as wen as the criseas Of Columbus, CinclOtati,..4 otho, PoinhArP°. ' l O hoe between Cinuoineui and Pittsburgh. This eotioectiote makes the distance Gots Pan laugh to Columbinsmod Mailman 20 miles nhort... cr than by any ofiher'proposed connections with other Railroads Wida of Loudonville, f G A dmes, SanioalJUpdegrao, R C Hurd, He B Curtis, D Assail, C P Backingham,; W Stamp, L MeGumn, J W Rumell4 Balmer Curtis 0 Delano, ~ Mot= .Ifroutoi Ang.l4, 180. Ohio & renn4lvania and Voln&nste & .Rail Roads. r Leiter td4reased so the Hon. Columba, belvalle, of . bit Tempo, Ohio, by Soloman W. Roberta, Chief Ektgineerf the Ohio and Pentnylve.nki RAD Rdad aelVerlY, on the emenectlons tween the Bait- Roads 'of Ohio and 4"ennsyl- OM= a:2lli Oxbd AND Pa. D. CO., PterbsoboX, AeY 6th, PAIL Mot, Csiambor ahiano, Montt Par:lmq Olio. Dux du—la lour letter of the bided' lune, H sidebeed to Geo. Robinson, Prez:deed of the Ohio and Pennaglvanis and amid °Dabney, 'or whwh I as thetChlef Regrow, .you any that should our road so bested as to inetifEt anat.- ° guide the onderbildriy, It will be. the obkret ofihe Directore of the folatabas and Pittsburgh gall Road contpany idtconnect their road gra it, and di .. t o wmvtul uCompconstituting the *bab es& reamed coakteMion between Pinabi`tryb and r, The southeynljoute between Wooltey sad Pdanafield having,been nsiterteined to berme beat (non:toed, I abii note authorized to idform you that our soard hdt wird it, which wet enable, your Bolted to atrium the important; tome.- lion Whibli you Elnave in miew, with the: shortest lino audit too smallest cost. When your told ls completed from 6olutabos by *ve t t Yernoll. to the intersection twilit our road.yolit company will own the midire link'of the shortest continuous chain of rail end. from Pittsburgh to OM:dental; and your beautiful town of Mount Yelmoro which is nearly in the 4eo g rapt. teal centre of tit a nte of Onio, will bo Etta cen tral tall end titelinn between those peponant The Denasylvetela Central rail road clinrier ex. tends topittdxt. Our chtumerommericujibese, sod extends as bu via in Ohio na the ieomproy may thirit It ita lamest logo. The prerglnt loten- Bdprtti• to goo Galion, Roden a cs huyood usflelb. nod ISO miles hem Zusbdtrati. We eip ct the ISlarioo, Betlefentaize, and Indiana rood to meet as them. Out chaster is iocimplem,• we need no further legislation; we do pot touch the territoty of yuyinia; and oar line in cot brokeo by the Ohio river! Aber full dlseolisiontotty route bee beep adopted as the main trunk ddhe Great Wcell.reil Tema of Pittsburgh, Thu City re Of CtraNtubargb and Abegkeny hive to to stock to the full arbount au• rbeelted by jawfvdividoel stockholdere reliejeol here yd gobbcgbed liberally; and theytkia a fixed & tont , oboes te(aoneenirsite the admit, of this cocaine ity apogthia toad, mut the ampleflen of ow • 3 WAS line" shall have coo eateli with Wiest,64 Ile brenbhlug aro3ll with ihe north and nth-weet. „ From ilateriviern the drafts evr York an d on !be notth,,aed Hakim re on i tbe south M Pai , "2.?“ o the centre of Oblet indneht the donna of ralleaelphla badertako the ern sht"lo, tbel , ettyieglbania central railroad to ptdoburit,h, and Nita elutes of Pabl.esgh teed io kale Ohlitby the Ohio sag p4 ost ,t," rgilmati,ltbe hnl4ltratee attic aticehstectien" to Colambus, which is controlled bythe ciateas of Mount Vernon, has never been bat aighsd A glance at the map is sufficient to show that yciorditeM roam to eastern cities - Gat through the bead of Patitt#lvania• and through the great State one of the beat railrOads ever ectostructed in our countiy is new advancing weigward with gloat strides. Not waiting until Philadelphia has reached the Ohio ever, Pinstartgla has - shwattrbe.. gun the =canoe et the *work into Ohio. With a million of dollars subscribed to the meek, terenty three miles of the Ohio and Pennsyleanis radrod sic already under contract, and the ;Whig and yet . ..dory between Canute, Disissillonouid Wooster will be left in September. A.. hnk of about twenty five miles in length, which the citizens of Mount Vernon and its neigh beret., are abundantly able to make, will connect you with five kindred miles of railroad, in the hands Monty two companies, and leading directly to Philadelphia, which is within ninety miles of Neer York. Columbus must then come op to the work to construct the southern division of your road, about forty notes long which will complete the chain, and make the Columbus and Pittsburgh railroad, in fact, if not in name, the central railroad -.--- Before eastern capitalists are willing to aid in the'. construction of a western rail road, they re quite that those who live slang the line, arid who are' locally Interested, should show their conii denoe in the value of the work, by expending a portion of their own money upon It, thereby mak ing the stock, instead of a foreign interest to be plucked, n domestic interest to be protected. If the people are unwilling to do this, it is in spin that they call upon Hercules, before putting their own shoulders to the wheel. You may rest assured that the time will mil be long, before the cars that start at Philadelphia upon the Pennsylvania central rad road will arrive at ' Pittsburgh. The commis of the Keystone Paste art fully awake to the importance of their favorite ' work; and they are urging it onward with a seal l i and energy worthy of an object, the speedy non , gurnmation of which will be one of .the proudest vietorie• of peace. A few days ago, the Ant di vition or the new road was opened horn Harris. burg to Millerstown, and the Governor of Penn sylvania passed over k at the rate of thirty miles an hour. The second division, extending to Lewis ' town, will be ready for tine in about a kmaight Impelled by the liberal contributions and the ir resistible tinfoils sentiment of the citizens of Phila. ildlphia, the successful progress of the work is care. ,The distance from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh will bh 358 miles. There will be no ascending grade expending fitly feat per mile in crossing the Alle gheny ridge going eastward with western produce: add, descending un the eastern side, but a few Miles of a grade of eighty feet, similar to that on the Westero Rail Road of Massachusetta From the bane of the inclement to Hants'airg, 133 miles, the maximum grades ere ten and a half feet to a mile in one direction, and twenty one feet in the tither. It is well known that dour in vast quanti• tins is carried from Albany to Briton, 200 miles, for thirty cents a barrel; and our mad, being in a Sisal region, may he more cheaply worked than the western mad. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will be scout lesentv-Ave miles longer than the Pennsylvania Centred Railroad, it will have grades of one hun dred and sixteen feet to a mile in erossmg the Monutains of Virginia; and its eastern terminus is 100 miles farther tram N. York and Boston. The only means proposed . for extending it westward from Wheeling is a wire he dge, more than a thou mod Met long between its points of support, and havrng a rise in its door of 200 feet per mde going eastward. The citizen. of Baltimore deserve great credit hr their enterprise, but they cannot make aline that will rival our road. ". It is a fortunate circumstance that the two great - atrium oe Ohio and Penosylvania, each containing .abent two millions of freemen, can be best united by a hoe. no part of which will be subject to ltie smeuhar legislation of southern communities. It is not in my power to condense a compreher :hive pew of this great subject within the limns ' ' letter, but 1 turanow to tee coostdernuou of a teal neat, which is um `lake chore line.' Al .though it has not yet the right of way aerews the .north.western corner of Pennsylvania, it will soon er or later obtain it, and then Ito tmtnitebtion must be met. . 1,a7111 take Mt. Vernon ta the point of comps , - woo, as it Is nearly in the centre of the State Ohio. The distance from that town, by tort rout, Will be 530 milea to Philadelphia, and 618 miler ,to New York. By Sandusky City and the lake 1 khans line to Betted°, the distance to New York will be 815 miles, being about 200 miles longer than by our hoe. You may add about thirty miles to this difference, on armoont of the Sandusky City 1 rail mad having a different gunge or width of track, lam the other rail roads 112 Ohio. It is strange that while the evils of a break of gouge have been a constant theme of discomfort to England fora dozen years, men are found anxious to perpetuate the evil in our own country; when thetr own interests : must •utfer the most from it, because other rival linen of the standard Ohio goose, will lota away their busineas. In England the railroads having ' the national narrow gouge are much more..." ful and profitable than the Brunel broad gnage Line. It is evident that the Sandusky City Rail Road cannot cotopete with our "back tame line," and [ with your "cutoff connection, ^ which will be the right arm of oar rood, reaching to Columbus. end kumehing towards i monad). The people of those fuse cities, the political mod commercial capitals of Ohio, will yet learn to appreciate the advantages atone route. We kayo to do with the present and not with the pasq but.ko mute.-she autsacz - moetretear,let us suppose a case. Suppose that the Cleveland and Columbus Bad Road, Instead of avoiding the ecnues of population, and Sacrificing the local trade and travel to the supposed claims of the through business, had panned bytbe towns instead of oser the Western plena, and had Takeo :demi Vernon in its route. In that event Mt. Vernon would have been 97 mil. from Cleveland, and :60 miles from New York by Potato, being 112 miles tanker than by oar mute. This illustrates the remerkable fact, that, when your road is completed end connected with ours. If two citizens of Columbus shonld go to New York, the one by the lake shore line and the other by our road, urban one of them had reached Cleve land on his way to Buffalo, be would still have farther to go than the other had when he left Col. ambu. The New York and Erie Hail Road, when done, will mere only about doily five miles of this difference in dbannee. The lake shore hoe has the water on one side I and a comparatively poor country on the other.— Oar hue rune through the bat wheat region a' Ohio, sad through the heart of the land, which eikerally flows with milk and honey. Our distance Ikbm Pittaburgh to Cincinnati will be about 330 mile. Having good grades and curves, the road is no located that every few miles we pals a pros perous and thriving loon, and the line will be so Slanged as to accommodate, to the utmost dour pokier, the local trade and travel. The local torsi : teas, of which the coal trade will ben large, item, wilt austalaihe road, and enable as to entry the through trade veil eheenlY. When we consider our local advantages, nor saving in distance, and the fact that our line will be easy of cdristructme, we see plainly the eoPe dairy ofour central route over all its competitors. While larritegacts rmd argument. crowd upon Ike, but the length of this letter adteroutaha me to &include. I know oleo one better able than your self, to aroma the people of Ohio to a proper serum of the importance of the scheme we are diseasaing; and, when its merits are properlyappiated, it will not be long before they will rejoice rec in reaping the benefits of its consummation; which will not to for them alone, but also for their children and for future generations. I am, very respectfully, and truly, yours. SOLOMON W. ROBERTS, Civil Engineer. Sleeting of Penneykramla Iron Masters. At • meeting of Furnace owners from various counties in Western Pennsylvania. held at the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, on Saturday, August 181h,1819, the Hen. C. Myers, of Clarion, was call ed to the chair; David Ritchie nod W Colwell, of Armstrong, IL Clap, of Verumgo, and W. E. Speer, of Butler, Vice President., and George 8. King. of Cambria, and W. W. Wallace, of Mercer, appoint ed as Secretaries. The object of the meeting was then mated by the Chaireum—to take into consideration the de. messed state of the true trade—to ascertain the cause thereof, with • view of pointing out ..tee replete measure to protect that great branch of Pennsylvania indostry from falling Into the name ruin with which it woo visited in 1810,11, and '42 Upon motion, a Committee of five was appointed to make • report to this meeting at 5 o'clock this evening. The Chair then appointed the following Com mittee: Nathan Evans, of Clanon, P. Kerr, of Clarion, 11. Ritchie, of Armstrong, Jacob Block, of Clation,ned John Linton..of Cambria. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the same place, at 8 o'clock, P. M. ! The meeting having assembled, agreeably to adjourn meta. the committee made report: That irf! punuance of their eppoloUnenL they hod ro. raped to the history of the Iron !Annetta of this wintry for the last thirty years. That they find that as early as during the embargo system of 1809, succeeded try the war of 1812, the iron business of Pennsylvania hod Increased to a degree no. ed at any former period. That this pros. continued till the c ow of the troubles and war with Great Britain, which, no lone as these tasted, afforded ample protection to this interest— to apiculture and to labor. That so won as this protection was removed by the re.opeutng of trade with Ermined, eoesequent upon the peace, the price of iron, of agricultural produce, and labor, went down to a degree indicating the absence of almost any deemed girstigrienitural produce and tabor. That op to 1816 pig iron sold In the Pitt. burgh casket at 660 per tom wheat, through the country, at Cl 50. per buabel; and the price of labor was $2O per month. That in 1820 and 21, pig iron had fallen to lees than 620 per too, oboe to 'Xi cents per bushel, and labor to $6 per mouth. That the enwessive Tanlli of 1822,'21, and '2B Mid a tendency to restore the pro.perity of . 6 w the interest!, anchor which continued to improve until the etfectsof the compromise tariff of 1533 came to be felt in the markets of the cuuntry, by reopening our ports to the Imo of England. That the system of this cot promise reached its mink mum rate in 1842. That such was its effect upon the latereste alluded to, tans pig iron, which had Mere:wed io value to 655 and Sliti_per ton, io 1636, fell to 811 50 and 819 in 1812 n ',That wheat fell from 111 50 per bristle! to 40 cadre!, and Istor from betng le demand at high rate; .141 cash, went a begging. That we find a decided improvement in each of thew important intirents in 1613, and continuing on through 1844.'45(16, and '4l. Thai during the years from 1842 to 1846, seventy five new furnace. were erected in the menthes we represent. That aim, 1846 there have been tint three new futnace. bulk. ThMidg iron which was in retreat 'and ready demand in 1915. and moil 1.847, at $32 and 537 per ton, is now without demand, and sales weakly reported to tin of good -illaa .1420 per MM. That from these farm your [Coanninceare bran& to thleinevitaide conclusion: _._ ' that, as iron end :labor are protected by an ade gnaw duty on impOtts, theme Inters-sae flourish. , That either pro tein:jun iv withdrawn, they languish and die. Your enminittee therefore tender Mr consideration the killoirtax - - Resolved, That the_preaent depressed .state of the iron trade hie itabrigiXt, and is entirely cane- I cd by the low rate Odra, at which Entlish Iron is admitted into tlaw country under the tariffless of 1646, and its injudimons advakirem principles. j Reversed, That flue-sixth of the seine of pig iron 1 consists of labor, nod within labor can be procured in England at less than one-third ot what it m.o. 1 any commands in ,good tames in this country, we, in the United Selma can never compete with the I English Iron masters, except by a reduction of la ! bor to the pauper rote. of that country, or protec tion from its competition. Resolved, That it is not the with of coy of thin meeting, and we hope of no American, to see the rotes of labor in thus happy country, reduced to the rotes of poverty in Europe. Resolved, That to insure a different and more happy ante of things among on. the labor of this country, including all its mineral and agricultural products, must he protected in our markets nom the redundant labor of other countries. Resulonf, That me and each of us pledge our selves to Use the utmost of our exertions to procure such protection, ar binti can only be secured by a duty of specific values. Resolved, That It is the duty of the iron men and agriculturalists of Western Pennsylvania and else. where, to hold meetings in their different coun ties. and organize for the purpose of petitioning Congress for a change from the present ad vain rum to n system 0 rhpeetfie duties of ode-wane pro. tr✓etion to the labor of the country. ,PLesettahl, That this meeting recommend a coa -1 airman ni the FurnaCe owners of Pennsylvania, loots, Ohio, and Kentucky, toile held in the et. I ty of Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, the '2l.at of No amber next, to lake Into consideration all neer, awl , and further action in the premise,. The preamble and resolutions were severally rend and dietossed, and dotal) , unanimously allow ed. After which, upon motion of Ralph Clapp, Esq., it was Ituolved, That the papers in Western Pennayl yenta, and others lnendlyto the interests of Ames. man labor be requested to publish the proreedings here had. Whereupon ! on motion ade, the meeting ad journed sine die. Davin Ricitcr, lViuoa Cowsau. vicc lthazu Cupr, W. E. Srsra, Ckanee S. King, t Secretaries. W. W. Wallace, O C. ?AVMS, Chairman • Tux Pueroar Qurartnon.—The following letter from Mr. Cures, to the editors or the Salem Register, who had antten to him on the subievt, folly explains the question at tssois, and shows that he is blameless in the matter. The rule, however. ought to be, changed, and we hope soon will W 1.111746111,1, Aug. 13,1549. Yours of the 10th instant encloses au extract from the Banton Pont, in reference to the refusal of the State Deparment to grunt pauperu to per.na of color. This refusal was not to consequence of any new rule or order made by me, but to porau s ante of what has been the settled mutation of the Department, before my connexion with it.— The old officers of it, among whom is the chief clerk, who has been employed for twenty yews, all assure roe that this is the mkt. As to the two eases tilted by the Post, I know nothing of either, except what the records of the Department abone. That of Robert Purvrt, in 1531 is toes accounted for. It seems he applied to Mr. McLane. trien Secretary of State, who granted him in t h e Ant iristaace only a protection as a porton of color, and "dented him the title of n men or the United State." So says a letter on Ale keel Mr ltol.rt Vans, of Philadelphia. Mr. Valli • .. "Thu. intltvidanrs father was a merchant of treat respect:al:day is Charleston S. C, Le :eft bon a enmodemble ewate, upon the income al which he hgea as a gentleman. He was mit:eaten tit ban of the Lantern College', and la ommenyhshed in niancers and well instructed. As to his African descent, it is scarcely percep tible in his appearance; bin hair is straight. cud many Southern complexions an as dark, in wh,rh net • drop ell:lege° blood imparts the tinge. Re is about to embark with his wife to travel to Eo• rope, and visit his relations, who live in England and &cal.& On his behalf. I pray leave to so licit for him a pe3looll. in the usual form. to which as a free born American gluten. he considers him- self entitled. from the Deportment of Su r." A passport was then greened to Mr. Puma. hot Om a. o colored moo. This thereture is no case for the purpose for which tt was cited, but was in at, cordonce with the role. As to other motes. or Mr. Williams, the only in formal/on that I can collect shoot it Is irom Mr. Chew, now a consular clerk. and who was in the ; office of passport clerk, dormg the time Mr. For syth, his Inniunan. was at the head of the Depon nhent. His ceViaCIIIC until. I hope, satisfy yon on that subject. Mr. Redden. the present passport cloth, why occupied the placounder Mr Iluchause, woes that Mr. llocinman always refused passports to pencins of color. I have waned more than two thousand blast passports, in five months. Alien they are eignel by the "Secretary, they ate tilled up by tkitelert, vateimeiev exhibit. them to the MdetetwycnnW.. , some goes:ion arises. That the role of the Department may have been In pion case formerly overlooked is not improbat I Me; betof the rule itself there is no doubt. But should feet alveoli Justified in granting protections 111 Ca.* of nreea it y, to persons of MIN% which would be equally ell - Intent for all ordinary and use' kit purposes. Very renteenolly, Your obedient servant, JOHN M. CLAYTON. W.wisoro... Aug 13, IN9 I, the undersigned, decertify that daring the pe riod I acted Rs priesport clerk in the Department of Stale, and while Mr. Forsyth was Secretary of State, it was the established role not to grant pauperts to colored persona as citizens of the United States, knowingly. And I further certify, that open the applicathms of colored person. We pimp to protections merely were granted to them among their names, that they are free persons of color, born In the United States, and requesting for them in base of need till lawful aid and proteo lion. And that with regard to the case of the Kee. Peter Williams, In Whose behalf a passport was asked by Samuel Swartarout, Esq., under date of 15th el Mooch, 1h36, no mention whatever was made of his being a free person of color. Mr. Swertwout steed biro to be a cilia= ofthe States, and the passport was acordlngly filled op and seat ander the belief of the Department. of Stare that the iterr.Mr. Williams was a with. person, BY 1.116:1 11318E6.N11L Correct:Stridence , al the N V. Commercial Advertiser. LoNun!, 4103. 3, 1849.. The pan 'reek hint age.. tarnished severed in teresting items, without any ihlledElio new., ex cept, the death of an ax..king--Chartes Albert bar ites expired slier intense grief sod suffering, on the 2'.0 July, et Oporto. From Attalla and Hunga ry all accounts confirm the original interpretation put upon the bulletins or the preceding fortnight, and show that the Imperialists have been beaten on several side. and frustrated on ell. Rome re mains crushed, but happily does not concede the slightest paint. Sardinia was averted, a day or two back, to have made her perke with Austria upon forma as if she were about to jail) with that country and France in the full Cr9ll/1412 of deep,. dam, but which, it now appear, have not been quits concluded. Venice will stand. out. At home the pronwsuon of Parliament has in. ken place, and the Queen has departed for Ireland. The cholera is still severe in London, but there are Wires that it has pawed its climax. Of coarse. after the,last news tithe war in Hue gory, scarcely any freth details of actual battles well be yet looked for, although berate long some very decisive ancourommentscoay be expected,— In the north the perplexity of the rilostriana and Hessians, at the way Georgey has broken through their Omen and evaded their design to cot him off, appeatetebaksompleim while in the month the Irk more of the Hungarians over both Loden and Jellachich has been each as to compel Mayotte to march in all baste from Pesth, to endeavor to .3ve what remains of their &lesion. It is ;rpm this quarter, therefore, that the next great ameo mast be expected, and it may be such as to decide the mains campaign, since if Rayon, r'nould now meet with a reverse he will have a nosele wen,. tty behind him, which would mainlines' to a man to take revenge for his previous Weenies. The sense entertained by Hay jot of his danger to this respect has been evidenced by eaten (nether proclamations winch he has ..teued to the inhabi tants of Penh. coil which, eaceeding even those of Radetaky at Milan, beer, ne v e r b e e n r ,„„ ek ., ouxpt steno„ eaellee. 'All pen ono, he 011- I,oUneed, ^wuhuut ressid to rank or sex, ore doomed to intent deeAt on the spot of the came, witi shall an,.“ the liengarians by words or deeds or by revNinitionaty,,lreas, or who shell circulate rumor, or enter WI" communication with the enc. mica of the crown, or who shall insult any Ans e Irian or Raman soldiers." This was his intanntion oa entering the city; and at the same lose he exacted from the Jewish residents of the Were contribution. in clothes,.hor. we, &c, to the ablouot of Si onnotm, to b e 0, 0 ,1 by instalments; with a t eavy probity toe every de lay, the -sympathy' whieh some of the Jews bad manduted lee the Flun6arian cause being his toe. tineation of the pinage. On quoung the city to march to the Rid of Jellachich, lea ring only a gar noon to hold posseattion, a still more traffic noon- C. 81104 became requisite. "If," tai then proclaimed; "dentin my abases. for the holy end of eetablirb• log order,a hair of one of my oilmen of Whiten, is touched, then, making all pay fur one, your lives and properties shall be forfeit and your fair city shall he teetered to a heap amines" l'esth, he added, would thus remain a monument of treason and of its castigation, and be told the people to re member, if they ,wanted 611 assumeee that he would keep bas word, bow while in Lombardy he bed served the city of Brescia. Proclamations pooh vs these, it need hardly be said, render iu valuable. senior., to the llanganans, In amusing public opution in England. The organs of Emma• •oil:Anstrin among the press are forced iota silence, and the fact begin. to dawn upo oh that what was meant by the "holy cause of order" has not been exactly understood. Meetings con tinue to be held In ell OUT primeval towns for the purpabb of, expreastiagartapalhy end of railing up . the Crovemment to' recognise the indepen dence of Hungary; Collo! Telebi, an Iluogartaa envoy, bus beau united to eutanniumaata by same of the principal city compsniets, Oberst his remarks upon the struggle hate been 'received with enthu siasm; mad Lord Palmerston has taken occasfint, the Horse of Gammons, to express the "deep pain with which the British ministry have observed the ferocitiesof General Eiseman. That a most ear nest desire is entertained by our Government to receive scone indication Liam Austria, however slight, that would warrant them in endeavoring to tnediete, is strongly_ evident, and the only noticea ble passage in the Queen's speech on promgclog Parliament, was one which said that her efforts "will continue to L. directed to promote the re storation of peace in those parts of Europe in which it has been interrupted." This expression may be plainly viewed as a hint to Austria, and were that power not in the 11.1 stage or the mad. res that precedes destruction, the opportunity would certainly, after recent events, be gladly seised. , One most satisfactory feature of the news last I received is the positive averment that the forties. of Ternesvar has surrendered to the linogar.onib and that they have also occupied Semlio, ro that they 'have now under all contingencies a peruses means of retreat into Turkey. There is aliah ■ rumor, which is regarded as highly probable. Mot Prince Pashiewitch, the Russian Commander in chid. hen just been defeated by the army of Dem binski. with whom Geroge', has effected a jenetion, at Gyongyoa klahould this prove'; rue, Haynau's position will be critical, end the triumph of the Hungarians will seem probehle on all point.— donna would then again speedily experience treachery from Sardinia and Franca, ned to her complicated difficulties might be compelled at last ' to find her only chance of existence to humbly Ilkairlog terms through English latercessidn. 120518. Front Rome there is nothing new. The people Oil chow unsermity,and while they refuse to hold intercourse with their republican liberators, they ahstetu from all idle eels of Insult or revenge. The anticipation expressed last week, that Sterbinneltii the president of the Municipal Council. would be made to stiffer for his protest against Gen. Oath. not's proclamation that the municipality were rel ine in accord with him, has been fulfilled. Not only Sterhinoelti but several members of the muni cipality have been informed that they will not be in eluded in the Pope's amnesty. Meanwhile the spirits of darkness end of pro erns. have respectively addressed themselves to the Romans, through appmpriate agents. One proclamsuon has been sent them by the Pope, and one by Joseph Meggiei. The Pope (or of least the Cardinals speaking for him.) addressing his 'beloved subjects,' promises nothigig, and winds I up with a malicious hope thot thrum, who have been disappointed of the fruits of their treason may etude themselves to mercy “bv a speedy and sin care lepentance.” Ma.ini calls upon them to endure with constancy and firmness the foreign Intesseetion which smites them, and be reminds them that ei whole nation cannot be put in prison. "The Roman Assembly," he adds."is not dissolved. The triumvirs, although their public action ha been suspended by burtal (was, only await the favorable moment to convoke it again." Toe negotiations for peace between Sardinia and Austria have been hastened by the result of the Sardinian elections, which have gone altogether in favor of the democratic pony. tinder throe mratrantanceo, the king Victor Emanuel knew that, if the matter went not concluded before the Chamber bad time to mioemble, it ought be ima pomade so stem the force of public opinion that would be roused against it. The tine to be paid to Austria has been deliailely fixed at $15,000.000, and there is reason to aoapect tom a secret coali tion against Italtan liberty has, with the complicity of Frao,e, formed part of the arrangement in pro ! grew, which, it appear., bras only been suspended at the last moment by a claim on the pan of Aum I trio tube allowed to wreak her vengeance on the Lombards, who toned the Sordstuann In the Into war, and whom !Slug Victor and Loco. Napoleon ere not yet qude bold enough to leave to their late. One significtuft fact among others which hove recently occurred, to the dismissal, by the King, of the Sardinran Consul et Rome, tar having waned the pint protest of the English, American, and other foreign corrals, against the bombard. I moot of that city. At Genoa the Court of Appeal have delivered Judgment against Averanna and ten others who were engaged in the late liberal movement. and who see sentenced to death. I presume, however, that thera parties all camped before Genoa finally surrendered, and that copses quendy the sentence is a mere paper one, The Grand Irak/10f Tuscany, time of the onto, mos modem family of runaway potentates,) lion returned to his dominions, supported by Austria n bayonets. At Berlin the state of siege was terminated on the 'bib nt July, after a duranth of nearly nine months. The elections are over; the Chambers are to meet on the 17th inst. Owing to the way m which the last electoral law threw the suffrage entirely Into the hands of the wealiloest clawe-s, Ma members returned are all ultra nouservativet, The rev - 'eve or the Parliamentary session which has ma closed presents strong points both for I 'd.- farsion nod dwapporatme,pl- The apolitical 9 the rmagatioa laws, a new baakruptcy 6,11 , toil/slated to protect the honest debtor, hot to cheek au ji punish the fraudulent, and the tell for thedltating tt o sale of oncombered estates m Ireland, weed the most tm portant of the measures aceamplished. Among the mutilated bins ma, the one regardoog the Irish [War laws, mid anon; those which were detested or withdrawn were the tall for the removal of owiat disabUjlloa, the 114LO:a estahlithhig a Geer examthi audit of liar ericonnts of =Wel corns patties, and the .601 for legalising marriage with a deceased wife'. rester. The settlement of the Danish war and al. those Of the Ito ( de In Plata question and of the American postal Atacama, are among the INVllees Of gratification its regards the mattageasent oilmen*, affairs Arriag the past week a altree, - expectation was entertained th at the name of :dlr. I I udson worrld pe.se to the GeLeele, lieltOrg . the het of bankrupts. The immediate danger Of :Mat event seems. le.w. ever, by Some annagement to havebeen rarested. The agoras waled a the Mittel., general, re. iihrdlat the hunlah , rf London ire the week Just elided, show that the deaths from all causes, whirls damn the three reeeedreg weeks were respective ly 1070, 1 3t19 arc! 1711, rose to 1931, almost doubt.: the usual weebAy average. The deaths from cholera which donor; the three preceding weeks were 153, 3.19 and 137%1, rose to IS3, but for the lart two cr these day, the returns Show e declining tendency. Is is raid that Mr. J. R. Brodhead, the Posted States secretser of legation under Mr. Buten& , for New York yeaerdny, in the Southampton paeltht ship. Ho Woe popular nod much catenated tr. London, and a is understood here, to tbeftur ptise of ail parties, th.t the Ora mud only notice rime veyed to him of his supersedure, except from jlewspaper paragraph', urns the arrival of his suceessor Mr. Davis, with the President's COMM!. 1120 to hll the office. In business, there is no alteration, but the va rious markets continue moderately active. It ap pears, from tables Jost made up, that the export of cotton goods from England, during the heel half of the present year, arm nearly 541 millions of yards Against an average of only 412 millions of ysrd4 during the firat half of the three preceding years, and that of cousin yarn It was 59 millions of lbs mensal a like average of 34 millionsof pounds. 0011101.4. winch lasi iveek were at 931, have clotted to-day at 921. honey continues abundant ns II to 34 per cent. The harvest prospects are ape every where, but the grain market, although didl, has riot experienced any farther talL ;Halted States fi's have been henry this week. in Minseguence, it is presumed, of sal ,A on account of Hamburg and other foreign merchants, who, 00 the removal of the blockade, will now have sal ertlint employment for (belt money. In other de actiptiont of American securities, them has been a W . ' business at firm prices. SPECTATOR. "Pim P. P. IX. TO UPI MOTTO lOW Ecra , The Almighty has raised his hand and com manded the tempessomis waters of anarchy and impiety to stop. Ile 'has graded Catholic armies in suste,inhig the rights—anon{ agreed on— o( Me common faith , of the Hil ly see, and of our Sogereigniy. Eternal praises given to him who in the midst of His iro has not forgotten elseleney. "Beloved subjects, In the whirlwind of noel dia. nations vicissitudes, oar heart has deplored the tietta which have MOes on the Church, on religion . : *nano you; but It Ilia never torgotten the love which it has borne to you, and which it hell aver bee. We hall with satisfaction the day when we antitovetem among you. We will return with thiStiost lively dente to beer you comfort and con. stddlion., and with the intention of occupying our selves, with oil our strength, for yourgot d—apply. mg serious remedies Lo grave evils, consoling our ;Pad subjects, who while they expect from on soeltinstitutions as will saltily their wants, desire, as we desire, sufficient guarantees to be establish ed be the independence of the High Pontificate, so necessary for the repose of the Catholic world. ~ Without delay, for the reorganisation of public affairs we are about to name A CeMtnistliOn, which furnished with full power., and aided bye ministry. will m&elate the government of the state. , -May the blessing of God, which we have ever Implored, even urturn distant from you, and which to day with greater fervor than ever we implore light upon you; and for the greater tarmfot of ou rarel we hope that ail those who at present an noble to enjoy the fruits of their treason may h. convinced at their errors, and he absb entitled t. consideration and Mercy by a speedy nod stance Citwta, C Jelly 17,1949. 1.11,111T/tat IttJUNCTION C611.6—1n the U. S. CU , cud Guart,'helore Judge "Grier, yesterday, the case of -1 he State of Peensylvanin mt. the Wheeling and Gelelete Budge °mammy, and William Out. con audpeorge Croft," came op. This Is a case, in Equity, upon a bill filed in the Supreme Court niche United Slams, and heard by Judge Otter. as ono of the Justices (tithe Supreme Court, at Cham bers, upon notice by the complainant that a motion for an IN u dation would be made, yesterday, against the defendant., to prevent them from building a Wire Suepenemn Bodge across the Ohio river, at Wheeling, Va., and thereby obstructing the navi gation of acid river. The argument on behalf of the State al - Pennsylvania, was commenced by E. M. Staunton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, in the absence of the Attorney General, C. Darragh, Esq., who is pre vented from being here in auendtmee by domestic aillenon. lie was followed by John Cadaralader, EM, for the deteedants. Mr. Staunton replied, but had not eoneluded when the Court, (at Si o'- clock. P. M. 3 adjourned. la the course of his re ply, Mr. Staunton read a conalderehle amount of documentary testimony, in the shape of allldavits of eminent business men of Western Pennsylva nia, avian to show that the Ohio river was the great connecting channel of the trade elute West with the Public works of the KeystOne State, and to prove the disastrous consequences to the Penn sylatuna UDC 01 improvements. by the Impedi ment to the trade between the E.SI and Went, to the obstruction in alestabosta of Imp data uo. vigallog the Ohio, that the construction albs con; templated wins 'suspension bridge at Wheeling mould occstion. Mb S. will resume bin argu ment thin morning, at to o'clocke—Nand Aster., of Friday. ANTIMARONIC AND WHIG TICKET. flEs.fltY M FULLER, of Luzeroe Cony WILLIAM HASL.ETT, of 13ullet County. It(MT C. WA.l.Ktift, of larotheth florootb. JOHN MILLER., 01 Sh•rP.borg , LEE, of Pituburgti. WY. F1'1", of Lower El Gnu I=l tIlOlll/ISOI,IIIV, GEV. lIA YB, of Upper 81. TILICL/0.19, JOHN AMR HISON, of Allokbonl. CUMXISSSON.. JA. MITCHELL, of Nrb , ". COROM, W.M. M. A RTMLIRS, of Pittabnrgb. JOHN IIYFTV4 of Findlay. • Dartaxaritrar or TIM Lynx 11 one el the ain't coot on, us the most formidable dise.. known to Amer d. ican phymcians. It halm et.r. failed to name, the oe; attention front the Faculty m all tonne. of the Union. Mill, however, Mottsands an nually perish, and thousands more are made to feel hfe hordenionie by Mtn ....nor— The proprietors of hilione.•l.lscr Pills feel confident Mat they offer to the Milteted it remedy which time ban tested, and has never failed of succe. when • fair trial has been gi ven tt. Coil nod macho.° • lion at the Unto Store or Pil4alawrt J KIDD fr. CO Irr A gettivm. of Pntshargn, woo had fallen Into en open cellar after the "Great Fore," sprained his an cle so severty that he was unable to vfrala (torn try ng out with the pain. A friend who had been using It. A. Puhnestock Co's Rubefaeleat and been cared of Rheumatism gyve him what remained in Me bottle, and although his limb wesatly swollen, he w. completely restored to he ath In twelve boon and treed from polo. This is but one of a great number of eaves which hove come under the obServation of the propiteton. Prepared and sold by Il A YARN &STOCK & Co, =CM===MI Woman—As We ateueon of the yew when worm. are most fornalabale among ehtichnnthe propn. rapt. ot Aflame's Venni age beg leave to eall upon puset to. soliciting their attention to ite virtues for the expelltun of these margagiog andoften fatal enemies of rhikiran. invention is by • °I . "Tot expenenee Vareitilo, end miter 0.0101 for several yea.. //1 los own procure, and finding is Dueness so :ersal, he Into been Induced at learns offer it to the panne a• cheap Lot certain and tuteellent medicine. Coll ood manhood in the Drug store of any -di vlr. J. 'KIDD d. 1)11 Monday snottug, August S. Jolt] DASNIC., son (Jahn D. and Eoul y Wick, *gm! I your nod 11/ day, Thu inende of the family .re respectfully Mooed to "end i4e It:neml ads aftermaon ol 3 o'clock, from the emoence of Ms Imhof, PermlY/ ,. . 1 ) 1 . A11.1)°.. Monday morning, at one o'clock, A. M., Mr CIIAYLION, u, :ha 49th year of lA* age. Ilia funeral will leave the I,lidents of his brother, Cape IV. A. Charlton. Inset Ward, Allegheny, this morning ut 10 o'ctock. The friends of the family are invited to amend. Pirregrang, June 0,1 w 90. M. 'T. Iltasitay— Dear tin . : I have nu been 11•114, OJT Writing Flaid trod Bed Ink let near filo yrs., and find them the best I over put a pen lute. ' I Ihnit we con get along without any imported article in We int liue hereafter. Yount, respectfully C. HA KT VirEta... Fire by 11 A. Fahneetieek b. Co— Pittsburgh . , 11. P. Sy hoor., Allegheny city; and by the nianuntetutey 'Thomas K. Iblitien, Druggist and Chemist, corner Lal,ri e and Southfield wooers, Pittsburgh, Po Liget Oslo - - t RKA NI Cl I EESE—ZO bzn lu. , the Dnne lJ naJ ghee to Depot., and lor ••le uy .urzi I BCANFIIa.D _ _ LARD -9 A FID-2 I,bls for 691 c by I mr9l F LOUR— rs fonlll'l , s or P2h o te & lro Family Flour, Jo, guilt 53t/ItHRIDGF:, WILSON & CO, Water vt El O ro b r lz . Pg[is rand oust*, ARMSTRONG & by Ora Fit WES...CF:—WO bx. We.Kro Reaerca Cheese, land tnd and for wa by gu, DAI.:LF:LL & CO, I.sbarty et L WRKS 11.1tT RECElVED—Pereira'. 111 assume ?aro O se. vol. Dr nelimis'ahledscal Dictionary. l`srlor's Medical Jurisprudence. taylor on Pima.. Arnett , Phrase. ilt clomedia of Practical Modmuss, 4 rots. Beeper, hledicel Dictioneo. Ellietson's Practice of Medicine. SA:I4 mud Horner, Anatomsnal Muse s Anatomical Alb.. For slue by Kept JAS L , LOCKWOOD, CI Wood st'a ')LI,tcW S i SIJETI: a1.1%v.K nicnnrt m o des i.1;,...t.;b; keepers to his extensive assortment of the followins tiooda. Mat Pillow, eve Linen and ithettiers; do Muslims for do; Linen Table Diaper, Lime, Dower Table Cloths; Cot ton do, blenched sold usiolcached; colored do, Wool ed Table Covers: Diaper for Teerellt Crash for dm Mayer Mr crumb cloths; Dimity for bd.. spreads; scene counterpanm; colored dee MI at low cosh pores., et northeast corner Ith and Market eta small POE CALIPOIIIILL. jaTHE HMG Wow Barque) EUREICA.I.. D. Hartsell, water, will posnively sail Gaza thte perk Are Bari Premise% - between llts 134 asst. Bah orriepternber nest A few ranee berths Ceti be eeellre4 it applied Drawn. I have • perm. for We Burets W paw through the lit, Lawrence into the Atlantic. obtained Bow the Bri t.!, Government, In In nd., W. May last, Cabin Puente BSA paid In advance; it paid le ono year. !AU If In teen year., WSW, if In 3 year; .allefectorily seemed. Frembi, bbl bulk. Any property pot Me Capt. Burnell's hands Inc sale, libel! be thepoeed of end secourned fur with all due fi delity. W. A- ADAM. Cleveland, Ans. 21. Ift9-IPlagnlcaler. 111 I.IItHSH SUPPLY of REALLY CHOICE 1 T EAS. consisung of . .. . ..- . Good Soucttng, You if Vuoti • (Rod oolong, Moe Young figson, Floe Canon*, Soposion Young Ileum, Eau, fine Oolong, salvor Leaf Yoonittlyosn. IV . burst from the old established Houue of M'- Cattiotont, Itund a Co, of Philadelphia, in loaded pack ages. FRAS HART, comer of Robinson and Federal sts, Allegheny, takes peat pleasure In respectfully mel t, g 131. customers generally, Rod t h e ladles In to .1 , 1 at the aLuse corned, get a supply and judge lot theut‘elsts. Ile commutes lobe supplied with tueo Better and Eggs, fresh from the country every user days, and wt., continue to use Ins hest egerttens to please, ut lb< Family Grocery, comer of Rohmson and h Federal roe, Alleg h eny, l _ _ .arlf dgto 'THE Parents and Guardians of Allegheny City and Petabomh, ore notified that a School aid' be 0pen ...1 in the basement of the Methodist Church on Sonia Common. Allegheny, on bloriday, Sept. 3d, where the nndarsigned will lie in attendance daily the week pre. • from 2to 4 P. M.. to state terms. and show tell otual* from matsreut and undlepated tourer., al to his m to tram ponds morally, mentally and ph oh Lolly; and from his long enierrienee in the profession, hopes to merit a share of public patronage. norm. (Ise JNO. GREGORY. Presbyterian and Christian Advocate copy It =ll FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE., Eiclusbrely Om Passengrs. -The Boats of Ibis Line will leas as follows, at 2 o'clock at oight: oltitr- Cam A Craig, Tuesday, Aug 21m. Keutuelly -Cam if Parlay, Wednesday, 92. Lost:nano-1 P Ilsompson, Thu-Nay, Indiana-1' Ilmaay, Friday, x. Ohio-A Craig, Saturday, 25. Lorristana-/ P Thompson, Sunday, 22. Kentacky-II Tnrby, Monday, V. Indiana- . -P Barbey, Tuesday, QS. Mi.-Casa A Craig, Wednesday, Of. Kentucky-1f Truby, Thursday, 30 Keunicky-Copt H Trilby, Friday 31. For pamago apply to W BUTCH, Moniriphola House r aug2l or D LEECH & Co. Canal Bruin DOOKII—ENGLIBH AND AIIIIIIIIOAN. TANIIIS LOCK'.VOOD. !Lamont.. ,110 1.n0.e -a.. M Wood street, MI leave in a (ow days for N. Vo k, Bowen. Ccd.. 10. vend the Tindal *ale. and will be harpy to trectita any Orders fat Book. at.. which may be entrarea to hoe. 61410,_ Ait. td.A.atifi & CO. offer their entire sunken' rich • Pitts 11l Eastern erholecale rota. for s lbw dit)s. Our stock cennorloce rich Tura Bane, Charnellon, heavy limeade, satin stripe, changeable, Velour de uneaten, onto de Rhine, &e. &a Cheap One Hite Stole, No 60 Marko: mit. a ts0:1 11011ARL.F.T.—l2 bd. barley. now landing and for sal ,j) by norlo tidal Ali DICKEY k CO WILLIAMS. !ELECT 11011001, to r of Fourth and Ferry Moots, wtll La ope, Ihrs nromna,!llonday, August 20, 1,49. aunt.o LARUE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF PRXIIICII MACKINAW BLANKETS, tr the celebrated manufacture of Zoe Drunter & Co. ) TIIERION MAILLARD & CO.. Agents tor the ne of Meese. Grant, A Cots Blanket. beg leave to norm the trade that they malt sell on FRIDAY, AU (ICY! 211 k. Vela, through Venn nOuticencru. Penner & Mown, 1119 bu/se of the above goods, mum prtntur the venous ants of %Wow. Blue, linen and Searle. notable for the Indian Trade 'Me above good• ere all trent, made of the very ben nutter.. and comp's.e the maim Imported.. Toe .1•140/0 to be mold Without rearm. Mood York. Au 01 10. 1049. dfet t 13I'LlAtteeeti‘atiLL - aPiAtt;4lAltsa'to — hlt V l • •• R pe . n i. a r r PbY buotie la el obey. t :tont, nom lowest pneed to finest—plato, so tto tanped and nun barred; also fenny do. In pleat variety of ety at natal eon corner Fourth and Mar. ket tottld M==! . • ryllli Young fresstlensnu who found a pats of lady's Gold Spectacles on Use pavement In front or Ash by'. tailor Map, on kW Clair event, yestenlay, will voider Ix favor on the owner by leaving them MJOIIN U tsI'FAIMEN`S, Market auglfhdlw PIUS P. P. IX." Orr,. a/ Ihrosnonan Goo Cos , August 18, 1848. A AMETINO of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh G. Com poop, totll be held at the alike of the Comp•ny, rot Monday, the third day of September on.. homer o the how/ of 2 and 5 S. hl, for the por, pose of eleettog two persona to serve us Trustees of /aid Company tot Mt. aeon. ougintdato CURISTY, Thrum/es. 1.0.5211A1NS I.V 5101717k7 Dl7 LAINIKS—W. R Mu- D 1) pity bas reold drab Ideas. de Lathes 4sl 127 au par rd: h.oa do of lel; also black as low as 1.7, anssoak satin strain.] drab, lead, and dark green as Low as 25 eta Al., . . . BLACK SILK NETTS for Capes, Veils. ike.; Lay,. for Trimmings, and a full assortment of Mmoball tot Skins—white, drab, lend and bleak, at the goner of Fourth and Market sts. abdrlS tpx FIISOKS, JUST PUBLltitikil:LZPorklataill II California and Oregon Troll, 12nto. Preroont% California and Umlaut, 121 no. Ruak in's Posen Lamps of Architecture, Mao. ',aloes Works, new uniform ed. won. • OulsoPs Earth and Man, 12ruo. Clammed% dilatory of Missions, MM. Moore'. Poetical Walks, owm ad. ltara. Life and Illranties of Shakspeare.l2ina Cooly% Br;itith roebralhao. Pet Bak by smell JAS D LOCKWOOD, CI Woad at fF.01111.-21 hal. extra frail Plonr loot ,ol or sale ay auglii Mit W !RAMIS.. liGO AC KEREL—mu bbl. (1849, hum M Mackerel, lust rar.'d and tat na. by syglU tl4 W lIARBAUULI rossacia IMAIWDEMS A T TIRE WINE STORE OF WRAVT:II,3I., cor n ner tiChlarket and First streets, wholesale and salad For2sJe.. , Rhin, by the aonle,nl. ll enC, Too 11.eger Frere, 'deux Cognac, 18041 m, 27, 3.1 I-%1 :AO, '33, '3O, rlta are Old Reeler,' Cognac, vintage me, Old Palo Nectar. do I 0 The folleartng are for sale in half pipes .0 quarters, octaves, or at reted by the demenhinn Les, Freres Cognac, 'nonage, IV:h., nt7; 11.41 Tenet Jo 'Jtl, 'lO, 16; Otani, Dept & Co. da '40,134 Pinet. Gsstillon a Co. do 11; Old :Mastery Cognac, tio do Pale Chao:tongue. do Ith • do Govan, do 17: Champagne Cognac, do 1.2,17; James Hennessy, do 'l7; 17; Oldliale Nectar, do . 30; relevobson, do 'l6; Reitman Gliarruirer, do 'l7; J Dopey, Bordeaux, In: Ghetotan do 17: - Together with several other vaned, These Oran• dies are of the highest proof. Hairy nf them *re old and embrace all the tine Oar,. and higher grade Inn. Rochelle, Bordeaux, Cognac end wrmignac None better nor cheaper, Boyers can rely upon obinim,T, pore articles at th. establishment of the subte riber aught J A,.071 WEAVER. Jr _ AMEIIICAN BRAN DIES—A few dozen old Peach Brandy. Untied in IBIS IS Ghia let; Peace Brandy, made from the ttpc and not the dry fruit Old Apple Brandy In ht,is Old Atorncan Brandy, to papas. A few der Cherry Brandy, bunted in 1fr319 Blackberry Brandy by the cone er book need JACOB BAV KR, Jr. CIELEAM CIIEF:SE-137 b. pat reed and for sale k) by B CANFIELD. unglB (lb Front st, bet Wood and htradhaeld COLECTIOINCINNATI, E MDICAL 0 I NSTITUTE. ClO. YPHE NEXT ANNUAL COURSE OP I.F.CTUR ES 1 In this Jinni:noon commences on the firm Monday inNovember nest, andsonunnes till the lath day a March following. A piminary course commec. on the first Monday M October, and ...ea one month. FACULTY. 11. P. DATCHELL, M. D.. on Special, General and Pathological Anatomy J. R. 1111 CHAN AN. Al 13., Physiology mud institutes of Medicine. I'. V. MORROW, Al D., Theory and Nara. of Medics. nod Pathology S. ROSA, M. D., Enuciples and Practice of llomdo- P V. Y i . .. HILL, M. D.. Obstetrms and Surgery. L. E. JONES, M D., Alateria Modica, rheropeutics, d aledient Botinty J. D. STALL", A. hl , Chemistry, Pharsaacy and Medical Jurisprudence \ VODSTER BEACH, M. D., Enter/ma Professor of C intent Medicine 1. MILOT, AL D., netlloo , lfll.T of Anatomy It 3. Aggregate eon of all the 00000. Sill g s""'n V oo 2 -lib'cooe4"P'Ym'n full for .rodeo* at otend:amaOyeoorani;' ' be necessary for his graduation. Maniculation fee is Demonstrator's ticket S 3, use ef Library Std. Boarding may he had in good liou- Iles at from gla toga. Candidates for graduation. In addition to the preliminaryterm of study, must bare emended two fall courses in some ineslignsrated Medical Co/- lege—the last of which must be dus—or oec full course atter honing been to reputable practice four years. Lamers asking farther informatiou must be mare.- ed [post paid/ to the undenigned. The College 11/taco of the institution in situated on the canter of Coen and Plum streets Rotes of all solvent banks In Sites in setadt tha cadent resides mill be reeeised to payment of lees. T. V. MORROW, Facult AL D., De. of the y. SOIIIETHINM NEW—THE ICONOGRAPHIC EN CYCIAJP.MiLY, OF SCIENCE, LITERATURE AND ART—Palled by Spencer F. Baird, Prof.^. of Natural Science in Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. Illustrated by five hundred steel eagles Mgr, compiled by 3. 0 Heck. The complete work will form two vol umes of text, and the different classes of Satre trill revolve separate tidos, so that they can be bound in one or more volute., to suit the Mate and conveni ence of the purehaser. The work wilt be published in twenty-five monthly pans, cernmencing in the in mon of September, ISO. F-ach part will consist of twenty plates, large quarto steclengravings, and upwards of ea pages letter prem. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ONLY ONE DOLLAR.— Subeemption lists are already aliened. Au prepara tory arranger..ts have been made to secure the reg ular continuation of the work. Specimen platen, obe or each class, are annexed to this proapectua, nod Inends of science. litermore and the arts, are Invited to call at the Agenw' stare and moraine them. The Iconographic Flleyelopedla will he printed In the finest style. on fine paper, and will cover upwards of SAO pages largmt royal octavo, the whole adopted to pracucal use by complete indexes and tables - of con tents. JAAI, D. LOCKWOOD, met , GI Wood at IDESIMIO -- -- • Slaughtering; and Peeking Meta&Lab. mane. for Rent. MBE well known Port an 4 derße Blanghterin I and 1 Peeking Coneyrn, mimed ecently occupied by the late JAM FA P. CAMPBELL. Thu Establutheacat is located in CIIILLICOCIM Roes rounty, Ohio, on th e plat of ground dividing the Ohio Cleat from the Sclote.R leer, and has one Mires band feet of eround front an each. The ellelOWre eat races six a of. ground, contenting large pens, large and comm odious dious slaughterieg,.hangtng. caning. Prick smoking and lard rendeng beams, end hack home for ra n tote, and every eimieeejeoe for handling twelve hundred hogs per shy told rendering' the and engine there being a, double liwa steam how lee and for aceldinelwiss and muting lard, end two tanks tar rendering odhi by Isle.. There . also en the promisee on ice hen. contain ing eight thoesand bushels of lea pia away bythe late propnetoefor. the purpose of curing heron its aleteber with twenty-five denim.. This tee will be for sale, togethet with lerentrOve hundred limhels none coal farra r:mg boiler end coats...and all the appurtenances, t/X -tar. and tools ovens.ty for carrytug on the Estab: Warne. The Scioto Valley, of which,Chilbeothe is the chief loortet, is ono of the largest Park and Beef districts m the West. and bog Cs liego ohm).* be botiZbl then: at Borer prices Man in wienati and many other paints, god Cooperage Is obeedant and cheap. Therefulandrayegettecessayy,M l boaterage be lee ry:it al eon peeling home; and rho feellitlei . frii slurs Ida direct from this house eta• the toles to New York, rate Philadelphia or Baltimore eta Pittabunh, or to the East or South Ma New Orleans, aro .at MI masons of the year fogy equal to those allanded by Cincinnati. Money facilitie• are arse good. there be teg eight Or ten har. within forty-bee Miles. Application., tot renting may be made to ALEX..4I. ADC IiFFF.Y, Attorney at Law. Cincinnnti. Or to FRANCIS CAMPBELL, , augg7AlerlCinAm. __l,_' Chillicothe, 0. L'IKATIMIES-41 ars Feathers, now into Rom r steam er ESChedge and for sale by auger ISAIAH DICKEY & CO Diesolettion of Partnerships TBE partnership heretofore ex i sting between the entiersigued. In the Grocery Store on the corner of Fifth street and Market alley, under the trame.of Henry C. Kelly. hae this day been dissolved by mato ai consent. Henry C. Kelly is fully authorized to rot- Re up the basin.s of dm content. F. R. BRAVO, HENRY C. KELLY. Of hereby reaernmend lien. C. Kelly to MI former custom.eo meR patrons of the eatabdehment alma:diet P. R. DRAY°. IT/ Ka Ottiret - s7 Not ics..—Al t neraZis tudebt. Ks ed to the Estate ofJAIttER TERMER, late of the pity of Malmo., - deceased, will make innambsto Fourecut to the andenigned; ad all persona haring claim* mama said estate, will present them properly I auttientrented for seldement, to the eridenigned. SAML. hIORRISON, JAMES VERNER, }Exerts... mgilniet M. till&PBON. ASSRS—IN) bbls N Molnsees. in good onte y'Land for soda by one dIiIeLF.IIS it Niel/LS G N E. Srlii— g laroar as e ng y , auxl , ?SATAN DICKEY & CO LARD AND GREASE-7 bbls Lard; 3do Grease; 110 , AI landing from Gan &tamer's and for rate by ne6l7 12AIAII MMA' do CO CIUNDRIFS-1 ask Wool; Ido Decalst 3do Flu , 0 teed, fost received sod for ode by angl7 !BAIA II DICKEY & CO LARD In kegs, for family use, on conaigesnent and for sale by buitl, IPAIAIII DICKEY &CO COHERED SA LTS-30 bbls on ettorigtoutot tool 0 for rile Icor to close by angl7 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO FOR SALE--A good eastern built Sulk ey, nearly new. Unman of ALRIANDER k DAY, ml4O or ash* Diamond and Marko st Q UCIAB-21 Mt& N U Sugar, jmt renewed. kJ magi: C II GRANT, 41 Wales M ROBM-10 bbl s Rain, landug from canal and for Dale by auglo JAMEN DALZELL R ICE-10 lee Mee, in MTV and for wale low by augla JAMES PALZE:LL NU. 3 MACKERF,L-33 tibia No 3 Mackerel, Idul 111 tog by canal and for kale by _ll.uoll .• -•-- QII. MOLASSEn—% bbl S II Mo!else*, In store 0. end fee wile very low to close cronsignotent by asigla JAMES DALEELL B RICK -16,600 Fire Erick, u Wore and for rate lour by sugl6 JAMES DALZELL ri,DX - WEIENGS-1,00 loxes Sealed Herrings, in f) stare and for sale low toclaw consignment. by &twig JAMES DALZELL DOT BuAgRIDe —4ocaks Poah in AM m E oDALELL y MOLA StiES-100 bbla Rnsanda ermor nom 70 Oak ani erpre“ bblo, 75 kf bbla, more and for tale by augla AVGILLS & ROE POTASII—to casks Pound, for sale. angle arGILLg & ROE AC02 , . ;, — A t LA - 11.1) .!LND UUTEI.:IIraLIo k b B .; os ALUM -20 birt. prune quality Cincinnati Labaato ry, for rano by aagE; IVOILLS /C. ROE IYETON YARN. Eotitor, Connleaflet, Sheehmi, C Gruner, Iron. None Snorels, and,Sinsbureh manufsernres georrally, common,- on bend end for rasa. eosin- ASGILLS is ROE far Bale by oog_lo DUTrER---0 bop &mot/ hl - .(onand for role by ooif ISAIAH DICKEY t CO 111014-33 carbon en ttand j a h ST; rtby GL, ANFoRtYB xx•rancr lb. j • ij ree'd and for sale by togl6 J 6IDD &CU CANA Rit HEED-100 lbajnat 4./and (or sate by mgtO JULID4 CO OUR LOGWOOD—On bbla Am reed and for of by I MOD & CO MOWNSENVS SAILSAPARILIALaI jU reed and . ado by angle I KIDD &CO o=2 ONEV-I;tibbgllbssouri /lanai, for W 9 by Co,URIIIILDOE, WILSON di l. Rau, st 11611:110/14113ITS OF PITTSBURG/II who in are &sirens of extending their barmen in the counties 'of Payette, Greene, Somerset. and oils in Weutem VlrSillia, will find the PAY KITE WRIO, pnblithed at Uniontown, a de.rable medium, to it etr calates largely fu the places specified abase. Terms moderate.. angefifd3ee• FM BOOKS—An illartrated memoir .of Falba Mathew, with an neeesint or the Pather Bathe Tower at Cork, nod the interesting ceremonies attend a r Tree History of Deacon Giles Distil. ler) .ad Deacon /noes , Itreviery; e haler: collection of more than two hundred Temperance Anecdotes, ac evmulating through twenty yews, ilinstrelieu the ils of antemperaqap. Also jaw received, a large and treat , supply of AenTß. S. Union Hooks, for sale Ly 'La o . ELLIOTT tr. KNOLItrH, 70 Wood at • - - • . *kun The splendid light draught steam. P r, No. tl, Munk, tamer, e• 111 learn for above d all tines...dune netts on Th u s . day, the 1 th mu, at lt, o'cieck. A. rd• F. , t.' 1 8 1,1 et paws. W apply on board, or to antrlft WM 13 HEELER, Aim, AUCTION SALES, By John D. Davis. Also%lawn,. s4teryde and Barry Dry Geode. • On Thisocay toonsinls Log- ll 3 ds ti 3.11 edelibedLcsar. P Commermal Salesoams, corner at Woad assi Filth streets, will ha gold, Intboat reserve, foe gn u, cameo.— A lance assortment of foreign and doetesiti n D... Goods, among which em saperinaelbilts,easabani4 4 tweed..,..e.,commuter, 111,11ings, Initial 0 0 ,t.. gulch.. .. •e•••ndid lawns roper mints, to ldop. s, ni, .3 is. dross silk., bleached and browntoy anta In:, Lowry, ; loves, Ansel', IldkO, umbrellu, a n . Asti despot, Grocer's, Qooenc.iimh Yurtht* "' ". Young Hy.in tea, pepper, glover, nuemega, 'etyma Va manafactured tobacco, writing nail w = r i.t. per, 1 iron safe, I wire saf, shoessiss .17 axes, hatchets, transparent e window , blinds, IY away mantel clew i s, looking glance, carpeting, So. A tango and general assortment of eels and woad hand household furniture, Sc. At tt o'clock. IA quantity of fashionable ready made clothing, booth •nd shoes, hew mita bee cutlery. gold gad lila= csntehra, shot guns, pistols, musical instnamente, earls cry goods, de. angli Underwriter's .Cale of Building Manias. On Wodnernter afternoon, August VA,et 4 &elects on the lijemises at the loot of Pitt street, vial be tat/4-- The enure stock of brick, gone, gas pia, sod *that, rita Also, Ceres, tatting, eondoeters, beech,' es, Ire remaining on the lot of the Western oles:10i rnrros of ule. eagle JOHN D D&VIS,./hogls Ja4.,l2aHW mat- ai tl o'eletek A al the VJ auction stores un Butheneet wharf, Baum Ap milt he .Id -3000 BAGS GREEN RIO COFFEE— chiefly in the brig Montezuma. Grunlagmee pies artll be ready the day before the mile. amylthdMlSMl.Am B. LESIBION L CO ildlatiargh Saw ; I lay I I EDINBURGH RETI e ..E , IV FOR /VIA', ISM— Transportation es it now a. on Caller laitiab atul Foreign. Toequeville , a Reign of Lona XV. Dennis . Etruria Pow Trade. Hooper's Ignatlanam. Hir B ale .7 Arthur. Tyndale's Pardlnl.. avian and IletrYHT. Itfanasdng's History of Enaland. RI per yeur—Siagle Nos. tarsals. This d v alpstil4.. aal for lain by jeativsl) LOCK GOD. at WOO: agent for Reprints of the tlinularlies and Blank. wood- Tawas. 11l per Tear, *tan ell us Hata io• agate Wooh WANTED—oxI,Ooo Ills Wool WWII Ilsr whirl the higbou cub one. wlo bo u ra b 7 IV k LIAR 1:10a • YOUNG OKVTLEMENV.SELECT SCIMOL. TN I.IIOI9LIIBOIIOILIMLICIII ELLIOTT.Ts EINDS to ccen . kllg and Classical Behind nn T he fins Mad. 13 lish eptiotber hem. Roomy in ins house on'Sand.lry s vest, Allegheny City, 6o door. above the Rev. Dv aodnica Chinch. Prot testimonials ft= • natant of litet•ry nentlenten In our eanntrr, also, fn. shiny of the Trustees a the Western University. anyttaltif JOIIN U. lIANICIN, . A TPOIINEY sad Conanliar at Law, aa4 II Zia naz for the State of Panasiiranist, Ea. Lads, Mo. (late of PknabargA) acruatsexa—Pinabarak Haa.W. &rams% Ramp. ton tr. Miller, MTnadleaa & M•Caure, to E. P.a., Basel& & &le, ACCani k King. angt4edly _ - A TIIMMIEIIM BATHING MTALBLIMU, A HUNT--upon from OA. IL toll P. M. Single Bath 20 emits, or 6 for I dollar. Ladle* depazinmat open from 9 ell A. M. land from SIV P. IL rho Refreshment Saloons are a nailed to at* ottendarice. Recherche lee Creams. usgl3 T. MIALI^ Proorlator. •••- OIL -5 bbls linseed Oil, just meld . and roe oak D by augt.s CANFIEL CREAM CHEESE—SOO two to arrive tbb. day, .el for sale by 15 1B CANFIELD MACKEREL -175 bblt No 3 Colston klntarol, acme, fat solo by KIER k JONES, avgls Canal Dada JUNIATA BLOOBL4-10 to . for s•te saga .` KIER by &J01.11E5 SUNDRIES 475 baskets superior old Our VP do prisms Rye; 100 do do Fleareed t jast landi . ag Mom keel boat Roush and Ready, sad firr ask _ L A WATMMAN, . 31 Water sad rk?Frmu SLTDAR AND MOLASSt.....—§ ktds N O Salm Oda .17 MalPfts,Jast sanding from Malmo? Blue I log, and on ocmdfomooll 1m aate bY as 0 L 9 WATERMA.N ic,AltiCOßJOtAna. 041.1.• in Mare and Amu!. C low by a W HARBAUGU, ant& • 63 Wawa% • 14ACON FIDES-3 cake lust me%) nod for bale by abyl3 8 & W iteanAvon SODA ASH-10 eaa me/ and for by suutis 8 & W HABBATIOR COAR—ti forkda N 0 Sagar, a °tam artials,ok max and gala by &W HARBaUGH - PROF. EMERY 11.011.11001 E, IVN STREET, between Wsrne and Hand, nu P resumed bu 'profegnianal doses, Firm{ Innuna non, on.-Ine Puma, Onitar,and In Vocal Mum --attitAitt 111..1.4 P6 ti s d ac. w . t.X.EFL & RlClCRTSON, whote.aihmeety sad j 4 mt.;:z , o ers of Eiso idies, Wines and ' &gen, N. Liberno and levelly meets, .starals iva. a. Cott° Yams , AO. to. esal • • 'WESTER'S . LAMAVETTS ASaFAISLY ROOM.— The mar of the Lafayette amenably Roam mould re- T - apedtfully annomm to the repairs that halms engaged tem omelet band of ElMoycan 'lderodiarsi known the WESTERN MINSTR.V.,S, for • Dm men; orb Will appear in arm of their beet Soap, !Deem Oho ruseaormil Botiestpies. I 1 2I alin ensued - the tors -Crietrreted'darienr the Maslen WILLIAMS, obiT MI and nine years. who for Morass any *Woes who bare erCr appeared in Pittsburgh. Performatree - to commence m Ihla Mandel) evening. Doors °pea .X 7k Ocilla—performances to com mence atti. Entrances on Fourth mad Wood strerma . Tioketa for mkt at the Eagle Saloon and the Men— price en cent. meld I. T. MOROAN. nuiligiNE-73 of fin web by engl4 .1 BCHOONMAKER t CO' LUSl—^Abbla for rale by angl4 J SCHOONMAICER Ir. CO BORAX, RSVINED-6 ease. nowt reed and no eats by mania S SCIIOONMAIandi lc CO 'DATER -110) mat Wrapping Paper, ass , d; MI do j. Cap and Poo do., for sale by a • .14 J SCOOONMAKEILk CO OIL BLILOAMOITF,pare-1 nun 0,1 Cinnamon, . 1 . ~ Oil Leman, a 1 a Oil Wintergreen, . 4 I .. ' ' • Cod Liver Oil, prepared, for aide by mg la .11 BC 1100NMAXES is t. 13, '2II Wood it BOT WONTED . t date, to tam and Colet pe. Pct. angle IeottORLTO - - . 0 - iratilietteer Beams, pen receive:4 Miltiand for salet,._•lll.2 NICKETBON oat 1711.ftere-V-67-- WIWI OP DO9 , 33.—The Lemur. tent. S menne on'MONDAY, pth cleneber, and nominee until the ISM of March, ensuing. Chennetry and Phamoncy—WlLLLUNl s e. AIKEN, N. D., L. L- D. &maII—NATHAN H. KEITH. Therapemies !Waimea Medina and Hypene-8101117- EL cram, M. D. Anammy m 4. ve c y.. 1 0 1 21-.l9lE4it v ioar i 4 vr. n a,Vit m Blidlniery and Di of Women and Children-- DICIIAIILH. THOMAS, M. D. lauding final sun Leos:met on Pathology and Dectionatrator of Amin. Iny—biEgßliE W. hiII..TKNIIk:AGER. Inommisin in Clinical Medicine and Clinical Tem , dlcy ARC. Lialtimen. Infirmary, °ppm= Wedleal Colleaw The rooms for practical - anatomy will be opened October lat, ander the charge of the &moralism- Foos for tbe