ITPOSTb PIT I ; Bgaali, F*DAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1843. Autr4, Zrz., Bee firstrage Titzarn'a.--Miss Clarendon has made a decided hit. She appears ttenight in the Dunn Gam or GE VIOL. Resting spares neither- pains nor expense to nikkOas Theatre attractive. Taloa roars:l-4ex .—Messrs Devine Sz. McAnulty have removed to No. 45 Water street, on the Sion ongabeks river. They have procured a tow-boat, to bringthoir boats across the river from the outlet locks on tie' Allszheny. These enterprising transporters neiittifo r po wise discouraged by the trifling accident to th; 4.lpasanct, but have went to work so promptly and eaxistiatlyin'their arrangements, that they can get along in their business without that structure. They confi- dendlltolve by their new arrangement to cheapen trans- n( • joiECLais OF THE BLlND.—These interestinZ Con cum are nightly increasing in attraction. No one can fiaatityatt idea‘ of the astonishing musical skit and the learning of these unfortunate people without going tot4itsati see them. ,rIWEEDLNGS IN COMMON .COUNCIL August 20th, 1843. frriplprir mot— t.:Paraent--Messrs. Borland, Bowman, Hamilton, Ilaward, Hunter, Irwin, Kelly, Litch, Magraw, Ma ma, Mathews, McCutcheon, Nlitcholl, I'ratt, Si,WN - .Winans and the President. littriFachbaam, President in the chair. orbe'ftillowing, resolutions adopted by the S. C, yes lighThilrithtieuri-M in, viz: to pay Phillips & Smith s9,2s—Luke Loomis, Agt. ri and tg 4". Viredith, jr. $2,50 ;34e:itce'eptance of reports of the committees on this Pegition.4