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CASS 1 - _ OF AUCH104 . 1 , 1.. . • • - - VICE fitesralliT EI:TTLER, : - OF assruci DSIIOCItLTIC• •ff.I.EC;TOia,‘ Umtata. of Clearfield. • spaytu IL 'Wricanna, of Pionhampton. .*. • • lisratassuraliva ataxia's. • T.. Jrzasint, Philadelphia County. iLllttatcH, Moues' ' do eat) .- 111:I mac Suichic, ' • do Coun ty., ." • • Javan S. Torr. Itlantgoturry of) • •• ; NT: 4 %nm: IVsnarrr, I.chigb do VlT.i.Vrtwast W. DOWNING, Chemor do •'• • • • IluraltaLta. Lancaster doo Kr.tsit. !lurks •• . X.:.threncAnDS..Samineruvan..itlonroe do ;, . XT:*..War.SiVair.ano, Wynntug do TOaatt Tlerrwuruit. Togs do •••• XIII; Joan C. Nitro, Clinton . . do . • .Totki Wantaate, Lebann . do • • Ftsuco, York .. do - - Faraturcc• Sateen. Franklin • .!•.• ' • •••- • VII. lon Ce a nsmram.., Huntingdon • do - • • S Cnuataut 'Buys, Greene • do d , Ozosas Bowaux, Bedford SIIANNON, Hearer • do 7XXll:Girostraer.. HAMILTON. Alleglit/ly• do ~XXIT:NV...../I,llrontr,Crawfonk do ~. • -7" , i .:XXillicTeAtorwalvits, • Potter ' do XXIS'.-Jearrrl3. Ciaarnsu, Butler do ,:dog' ,• ", , FOIV,cA*.kti: : .C9MMISSION ER, NT ER PAPER...TIM LOWS OF THE UNITED • trAnws. , .27IEATIEs. RESOLUTIONS OF CON. ',1114710,40-AiU3.PUBLISI-lED BY dUTBORITy. ilost.3pb Printing (Office, -CORNER' OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. ortitement on the firetpege. ~ • an irretrstrd to hand in atilfarars before This must Lr mortified. pith. in crdrr to in. jt is possibk , an ottriierhour would rye itr/srw} • . 7 - 4 gle tenses of thn ortung Post. mil be had at the Store of George • 6. Cu., N. E corner of .• :the bienteintl ond Ohio' street. .Allegheny City. Atlree ' ..^tiseinentir left there tetbre v P. M. will be inserted the . - next day.' t " • =Eli . . , At.:e.utectiog of . the DeriOeratic Committers of . • eirrrespoodence, for Allegheny County, held at the , touit-Ittritie ocithd 27th of May, the following ::,olution; amongst others, was adopted : Resoleed...Tliat - the primary meetings for . the ;.•-• Decotex to the booty Convention:, he iltr; Saturday,- llth, day of Juno nest, at the ue a 1 Limes and places ; and that the Contention :TOPtl:bo *thol . ‘Vednesday thereafter, at the Court Prom, at ;1! o'clock, A. M "7. Mr. I.l9lnptou widths 'Whigs:- : tne - ncirrrinatinit of Mr. 114.wrrii is received with 'heart-felt slis;ciast aril indignation by. . the '. great mass of Able " Whig party in this city...- - .T d re tareopeUly.'isid . .above-board, that upon ,no.roritiootaliefirrytill•they be induced to supisiort • hesitate not to say that .- their eopbty C.'irsirsiimtinis -was bat a coanter.pali of the `V)iilledelishitiCon vent ism, which nominated a south - 464d:sitter and Owner of two hood red negro al aves.as s . • T theireandidate for the Presidency. Mr. Ifasteron _....waswell known to be friendly to Gen. Talus's, , _.• and his Votes and acts in Conkress in relatfor. to •- - .:-tflii - sis'ar sad ergo sition of territory, clearly show ,=ii that.he was yriPing to abandon hit party in_the earth;:ia order ta - preseme his standing with the 4 .l;Faylor ;Ir.vedselding, interest of the South. - deed; the noniinkinecif llft. liar:rum is a signal lrfriiitisph?"OVer „the 4114 )(tinkers of the Federal party here--the friends of ifenry Clay and Gene. • ...;:eis!..'cott4the. Wilmot pia viio men—tbe o pponen: of war, and the - enemies or territorial acquisi • lion. Every syhig rote: in Allegheny county was fimiliar With Mr.Hairrroals position in relation to the roar and ihe - ennexatioii of fescican territo • Thine.opinions were folly explained to the • • people „briltec Federal papers of this city, every :.:liikk : rifWhielS,' . ;tre.bedieve, was opposed to Mr • • • - • : , - -f!'iiirroat's '.nomination ; and, notaithatending these fiet*pllorienfal Moses," . the reviled, perse "-• . ( 7 eitied;sl.indered Meiscs Flame-roar, came off vie- ; .-I Ttartfi'of the leading whig papers in ibis city 'are .;...41eatily opposed to Mr. Hampton; and have declined hishia_riume to the head of their columns ; r - thit i 'Alack whets ihe acknowledged lead .erofthtr. Taylor and tilavery branch of the party these refractory papers into . ;thetr arcs atid*niel them to unfurl the . banner e-; of Hampton and territorial acquisition: h., their ...misst . .heiuls.' I The prcntiac of "government pap," Le under Aleek's control in this county, 441 troililerfal influence in certain quarters! :Woo .1 to our. Vrtende. the 'bat • few days we haye received two '.. - eortienurtic.atinua fo relation to the nomination for Congreat. one in opposition to Col. BLAClll'and the . 'oprienti . .. on: to Geecfai Moottneeo. .The louver theiki'.eommunications is any thing but mild :-_;end!cnneiliatm l y; and we hare therefore deemed it ear..duti tp . reject . butb: If the 'friends of either or the - geitlernen named feel disposed : to advocate the claims of their favoi:te, we shall publish their pieces With ple.!sueo ; bet we think no good will result • '•from the pablicatioo 'of articles reflecting los:slily . On the Integrity ref any democrat Oar County Con _ yemtion will assemble in a few days; when sia.op ,.-. port tmity will be offeaed for the Delegates to AM , ens' the ' claims and merits'of those who may bare names presented for the cOnsideration of that Ai an -excellent 'correspondent remarked the, other day, democrats ought not to dertonnco ,:deolooratie candidates through their owe papers - that hush:Less sho9lll be left to the whigs.” • • Faresrell to Federalism. The-Detroit pee Preu informs 'as, that, on the . . recoptlioef ofthei news of the nomination at Philidel -1,1,.14;:51*./esibMan fifty persons who have tgem ~.Lol4l:forn*, declared their opposillon to" the , slieNoti. le 'Geri. Tali/or: 2 . - They look tipoult is an. Astaire relinqaishment of the principles of then , party; ind will ihercfore have nothing . to du with it .The shoe !taus says that ono old gentleman, who 'hits ed,erith-tho Natlona! - Republican and Whig pattie . iroiltbri laatitereaty ye..tire, declaim! his • determination to-anatain Ilse nomination of CMS and .• Beetem, .4c saySiList,.the:,noinination of Gen. Tay . for hMt:cnnlriticcd -him that Were is no honesty in the party with-which ho ban been acting. • . . . • ,; - ' 1 W 411 :4 1 /.144 3 Akeso*; of, the Hoe. Geelthe M. pi►lt.as, !the, Aleo . eientof 'die United States; May . afbtr, en Wood streer. ls, of ' y r tiqueirtioaa y, one the nest spoon:ll . one 411_4_ bale „ever .. Those who are acquainted rocusaise moo -We-lita sod beautiful.. . every lineameit,r_thel• ,d.A.kcea eye,lbe . .1,47.4164 c pd;, t h e o*l7 sAiittlded rd col, the .b'egiießlVOrip; the inih 4 9 , 09r ea5i0r t .....a11, are ibitri,f; i tlftipid breath al issue froMilek'innetelll The portrait ia of the'ciltdl94eur iril . #lMoe" 1471,3 et's 13 altimore,who.ianke ferikoetie hie proles:. Obit; ad is this property of Goal; gii.er4in, of Md. -...,,lMemidarstand that Mr. Wzr.son is exPseted in 'this etty in about iwo weeks; and we trust one citizens willindsos him to remain amongst nu permanently. . : - _ ;;~ :- NM =I _ .. :.:'i ,' '1 .. ..:::::., '. ..:3. ...!:.. '' ' ' ..S .' ; ' ,... ..-5.... r: • •• DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. Of : ifelliisciritalid :pita' try eisitatOstizty:Consent lon. President. =NM • •== -',.-1-4` 43, •••.Y. , ' • ' : 7 . : • • -t- - , .). lIME ' ~:,: ; - - MEE MS MR • ; ..* • - ' • 'K . ' r- • ••,; -' ' • •. ‘;'• ."'. ••• - ' • . " r , • • ' • : „,- , -4^ • „ _ Demonstration In New York. On the at'the 9th .. instant,atranien4 , ll , 7 ous !riveting of .114' 1- Democracy •. of the-.city. , of New York was.b.eld...at Taminany . fliell. - !The True Sun - cif theiditis - -. o lt istheunieeptall..ceninili,that, never since. the days of Jackson hal! meeting of the democ racy, iu loint of *Pith us well as numbers, eqtail led this. -Celled 03 , it, was at less than a day's Ott tize, and being considered only as a preliminary meeting. every bodylwas astounded at the immense roses et • the dernuerocy who. assembled around the l 3ld - Wikwitri We the 'botir fixed for the - meeting. Old Talt4pnY was 'occupied and sur rounded-. by an-army of •democrats.worthyof her paltnicst days, and the good,eild . days of-democrat ic fire -and democratie;eoufidance, vrere brought to the minds of all. Thew - 60c proceedingi were of the must animated and 'minimills deseription, and. showed beyond a cavil that the demo• racy of the Enipire city are determined to enter the campaign with a vigor of the: right, the true stamp. • • : No sooner was the platform taken, than three cheers were given for Gen. Cass, and three more for pen Butler; three for the regular noinination, three foi Gen. Houstert,nnd three others . fur each of the illustrious visitere who are now.in this city. Never, since the days of 'the immortal Jackson dornination, was there such a butat,of" enthusiasms as Was displayed on this occasion. The enthusi asm was; if possible, greater outside." The Hon. THOMAS. H. Brarrith' .was loudly called foriand on•being introduced to the meeting said, that " on Monday last he was transacting business in Congress, and .since,then be has been inn storm; a whirlwind, a vortex of popular esultations, with which the distinguished roan whom he accompanied bad been greeted; but this is one of the greatest Tho Ugh worn down with fatigue, both mental and physical, you invite me with strength, and I come forth fresh and strong. This is the first time I have had the honor to appear in this great city—in this ball, whose walls have been consecrated to the re publican party for more than . half , a century, and have echoed back the patriotism of the democracy. The place itself is 'Demi, and filled with grand rev collections. Speaking of die great election of 1800, Jefferson said,! All depends upon New York city. , [Cheers.] The sentiment is confirmed in my mind now. New York city will gn right now; and, as goes. New York city, so.goes the Union. From the time I was a boy, till . I came into the Senate—a quarter of a century ago—it his been my pleasure to be acquainted with the democratic senator. from New York. 1 have been acquainted- with Van 11u. real and one who was worthy of Rome in her best days, Was my frietid—;..be lamented Silas Wright. Pensationj Long! since it had been a principle fired with me, that harmony, union, and concession among the deniocrOa, is the only sure guaranty of success. From my long and thorough acquaintance -with Gen. Cass, I can ipeak of him with confideice. If .Cass is elected, his presidency. will not only :be • honorable to the country, but also satisfacto'ry to the whole democratic party." [Loud cheering.) After Col. Benton`the Hon. Annum . &meson, of Virginia, (the pt eaident of the late Baltimore Con cation, and who was also President of, the Conv'en tion of 1535, which nominated Mr. VAN Burin,) , came forward, ind -addressed the multitude for somo time in a most able and eloquent maaner;—eujoining upon all the duty of anion, for the sake of our prin ciples; defending the Convention from Improper at tacks on account or its decision in relation to the Now York Delegates; and ratering to the similar state of offairs that prevailed in 1835, on oeconot of theris baring been two setts of Delegates from this State. He con - cluileit his remarks, amid long contin ued and most enthusiastic applause, by saying—• " I call upon you all, as •we are all united in common 'cause for a common good, to rally to the standard of your country and party. Let the only competition he, who shall render the moat service to his country, who do the moat good. And 011 leave of you, fellow-citizens, let me say to you, io the language of Henry before Ilarfteur i aad in like confidence of Success, "Once more unto the breech, dear friends, once motel, • Mr. •facAc.mttt, Of Georgia, nest spoke for a emit time in a rely eihoient manner. He void— "Let the old republican party (for be Was fond of using old names, and the republican partlof former dots is the democratic party of the present) let the old delnocracy do now what the old Constitution frigate did daring the beat of an engagement—nail the colors to the mast, and set it to the storm. The speaker concluded by saying that he would not stop to speak of the great Disowned of the west; bat one espresaion which that champion of whiggery bail tit tered lie would make tise of to them,,vin " Stand firm, pray to beaten, aua keep your powder dry." Highly patriotic and spirited resolutions were adopted, sustaining the nominations; and appointieg the oteniog of the - 12th instant for a gettersl meet: ing, to ratify the nomination I;XX/is and Diumen At the same time, an immense multitude, who could not obtain an entrance to the Hall, were or ganized in the Park, by calling Gen. Giresun P. Mounts to the chair. They were addressed in a most eloquent and thrilling manner, by the brave and noble Ilottsrotr, the vereran hero of San Jacin to; who paid a glowing tribute to the services of Gen. Cass, to his worth, ability, patriotism, gallant ry, and democratic feeling—prononneing him, in every respect, rm. WOSTIIT, ram 0000, and ma naavr.. The Hon. Mr. COW, of Georgia, also ad dressed the multitude hero, showing the inconsisten cy of the whigs in nominating Gee. Taylor, the great conqueror in a war which they themselves had denounded as infamous and murderous. They se lected him because he bad no principles, or, If he had, he dared ,not show thorn. Consequently ho was their man.. They having no principles, chose him to represent thenti. • Hero also . a number of appropriate resolutions were adopted, that had been introduced by the Hon. Mr. Sett Les, and that ended the first Demonstratio. for Cion and Burma in the Empire 'State. It au gurs, as we hope, a flail and elSectual union of all sthe•hontst its that state, wire may have differed with each other on points, of policy-while it can only end in driving into the ranks of the Federalists, where they rightfully belong, the reckless and unprincipled disorganizes, who would ruin and forsake any par ty If they were abt permitted to rule its destinies.' 11Invetrient of the Operative.. On the sth, instant, •a veryl large meeting of the operatives employed in factories, was held fifths district of Spring Garden, Philadelphia; at whisks number of speeches were made on the aohject of the wrongs imposed upon them, and the means of their redress. It was agreed that they should Conn associations to secure the adoption of the ten hoar system, and to agitate the question till the special clause in the bill passed , by the Peonaylvacia-legis , lature be repealed. Further, it was "Rerofothr'Thai from this 'day forward we will vote for no man to hold any legislative office; who will sot give a written pledge that he will, if elect ed, vote for and use all the influence of his'station, to have factory owners prohibited , bylaw from work ing one act of hands more than ten hours is each day, or filly-eight hours in any one week., Rtsolpedi That the idea entertained h - rsorne of our .fellow beings that labor and capital aro on ao equal footing is a fallacy, as ander the present ar -rangetneats of society laboris almost entirely at the mercy.ofcanittil ; .and so long, as man has to ask his fellow man for leave to toil, the - idea .of their paid.' lions being equal is absurd; hence the necessity of the freedom of the public lands to actual irettlerty and the adoption . of the ten hour aystem:! Thu! escellent and • very efficient Democciitin pa per, (at Warren, comes to air in att•tintii!ely new them, We :ire pteaseii to see this itehlence of prospeiity . to the Democrat; and hope that ita eladow irMy'nevergrow less . J."D. Di t tlemt*,Sisq' i t , edit o r - And proprietor,le the DernocratieElector in tbet9th Congivarional District of. Ohio; and has, associated with' him Mr.. F.ovilitamar, late Mcidville in this Ambit: .. • . At iiVerMitnaro49f ie • leg itek On m-the s everal .11.1aitonfc.Lodgea of north Alabanta,it :wea resolved tirairdilish, in the neighborhood of Toscambia, ati inititntioh iifit i ,higber order for the education of ioung ladiea. - The semiti.trz -is to be called the North Alabama Masonic Female Institute s :and la to be eindt;vetd with the' same of $lOO,OOO, Independ• ently oc the coat of buildiegs and furniture. ti4T" Whenever,' wanted tiny thing well done, I got a BUTLER to do it. . "—General Wayette. -,; ';1 c.' , lON -. OREM MEM .....-,15i.77.: , :i[;: : .:: : :,:•::.. : . , ,:' , ,..;:: -..::•-•!.':.,':.,'",.';r.'•,:i,.::.,' ~~':. :~f: i~ . .i}~. lifin ME =US MB The Deintiotrat: •••: True DeneVolextee. ENS MEE - .4 =MIN NE ' , •-:.?:''., l ,'. ; ' , •:''.:':';'. - .: . t - .": , .; . : ,. 1 . .';. - 1. - ::.:.:' . :'...g;:::..; -, '::.:•:.:.' , . -, :•;;':.:.. , . ~.ti.j..,.-:,-:-i:.'.-4;.;4,'•:5::,.:.:.:-..1.-'.:.i..,'.:::',Vi:':',.f.:1."V!1....i.'!;:-';': ~~ MS •••,. • - • . " ME In gretttlide of the Federal' Party. Of all the sinsof which man can be guilty, in gratitude is reckined !, this most - black and :rnetiii, and despicable. 'The.;iervant Nbo bus long, and faithfully, .and most;'istily serva hiriemployer",— whose attention to'hiiiliiierests,finitl.qualific . atioos for promotion eminently entitle him to considera tion, when a superiursituation is to be bestowed— 'wbofinds that all the merit which he isudmitted to :possess is of no avail tri'effect his promotion, haslsurely but little encouragement Offered to con tinue to exert his faculties, ijliustaining those who have thus cast him off; and, if the individual pro moted be•onelivhose qualifications are question able, whose services in the cause of fhoke who have promoted him are at best of an equivocal character, and 'who, throughout, maintains a dog ged silence in relation to his willingness to serve his employers in the manner which they have heretofore said was most satisfactory to them:— with all these considerations presenting themselves, if the discarded.servant be possessed' of even the most ordinary sensibility of soul, be must feel most deeply mortified at the so of those from whom he had a riglit i in all.hotior, to expect better things. . • • ' But when to these considerations are added also the fact, that he bad received the most plain and paliable assurances of promotion; when the proper time should arrive, and when all his private ar rangements bed been made with reference to the proposed change in his affairs, how deep and pox. eiful must be his chagrin—how almost overpOwer. ing bissensations. 'Such must now be thefeelings of Henry Clay, in his retirement at Ashland—the scene of all his proudest hopes, of all Mather-Med plans for the advancement of that party, which has do lately and palpably discarded him, as to render the act almost disgraceful. Bet this is not the first act of which they have been guil'y,, in a similar manner affecting the feelings of the great est man of their party. The magic name of Henry Clay has kept them together, when that of no other living inao—those of all others among their distinguished leaders—orasiniuffmientto keep from crumbling into atoms, all the forces now sr rayed against the democracy of our country. That Dams has been, during the last twenty' years, a tower of strength upon which they could always rely foi defence : that name has been as the electric current that could pervade every part oftheljnion in a breath, and induce in all a similar actiou.- 7 And yet this great name bas been sacrificed-4nd while Zacuarir TAYLOR, (who at most says he is but a questionable Whig ; and that be is not much versed in politics,) receives 171 votes as it canal. date for the Presidency, Ha VRT CLAY Meireik 32! And'more than two thirds of the votes received by Grn. Taylor are given by men who cannot Secure for him a single electoral vote in the States repre. • a filled by them. This mode of proceeding may be backing one's friends: it may be honest, and honorable, and in every way commendable and proper; but, if so, it i:, only such honesty, and honor, and propriety as will meet with a response In that party who deny the intelligence of the mores, whose leaders look Upon their fellow men but as puppets to be mused areording to the dictates of their own heartless and selfish schemes ; and who base ever proved themselves ready and willing to sacrifice any pub lic servant, or to deny any political truth, if by go doing their ends might be ;observed_ Thank Heaven, this is not the case with the Democracy! Faithful, honest, and consicent public service, is sure to bring down upon the beads of those Atm are deemed thus worthy the highest honors that can be bestowed ; and thus it must ever be : for each one of the great men acting for the Demo. crary knows that he will be esteemed Only as he I bows to the sovereign will of the Piople—they i alone are to be served—and when, in their own 1 time, they desire to elevate one who has served tbe-ri; all attempts of mere intriguers Will prove unavailing. The Democratic party is the party of honor, of patriotism, of true magnanimity, of gene uine nobility, ;—and why! Because it is guided by, the immortal and god-like miod of those who recognise the People aathe rightful sovereigns. From the Freeport Miter. The Aqueduct. hit hfuralay linemen last, wo paid a visit to this celebrated o Point, which, aa it regards a name, radiates between Misery and label. Additional claims to the former title, however, presented them eel yes to *arsenics, on account of the difficult walk leg, for about ,a furlong, along the triangular bar, (below the polity) uhich now &mita the approach of Steamers to the main shore. We found the work progressing with enaktedand astonishing rapidity. Already the entire body of timbers, composing the frame work of the trunk, ha. been erected over one scan, and commenced over the second. The workmen were about attach 1n the huge arch-beam• to ' the frame. Every con is entertained that, by the last of this week, three spans at the East end, and one at the West,. will be completed, as far as the fromeo, and arches from pier to pier, are concerned. Theo the scores of mechanics who have hitherto been dotting the plains !ilia stars in the heavens, hewing and dressing the frame-beams,-will be placed upon the Aqueduct to finish the door and sides of the trunk. This will be done much sooner than persons at a distance could well realise. We have esamined the progress of this work With careful attention; we have in our el -1 pectations fallen far short of the reality; and im pressed with emotions of pleasurable astonishment, we hereby confidently venture to announce to the pablie r ywhat we learned from n conversation with the affable and attentive president alba Canal Board, —that, at the farthest, the entire Aqueduct will be finished about the lit of August; but that, judging from present indications, it gives every promise that more than likely it may be completed as loon as the 20M of next month. Three times three cheers for good old Pennsylvania!!! FATAL Accriararr—Atmosr.--A few days ago we beard a noise like that of an csplosion of rock pow. der, at tbo head of Fourth street, and on enquiry we learn that some workmen were busy blasting for a grade of.Dianiond alloy. We thought at the time it was a singular operation to be performed in the heart of a crowded city. Yesterday, we were not at all surprised to hear of an accident. A rock, weighing about twenty pounds, was driven into a boasts in.the neighborhood, and passed within a few inclose' atnan who was et work, shivering an inch bointia its 'course. Now Iva imggeat that tho gen tlemen who hare• taken the contract in Diamond alley shoulti.adopt.some other mode of doing their . .:.p/fr The Sable Harmoniste must feel graiSed at the audiences that have greeted them nightly. • We hiisi never krimin Ethiriiisn Concerts to bo so sac cc/rills! io ibis city before. The Band is reported to token excellent one by all •who have visited them. They:LNEif ;thee . Hall, and last night they 'Aim,. fe illfoceneervberotori krte collection of lidiei lierAsiOemen: They 'will appear in the same hall'w4.44.49gitivirrirvebiniti.", . BatcarbiestateittrioWit-did intond tO visit Binning,. Afro, purpose of iiot ,oporotion of . drein,arkable rosic4ine fur soaking:brick, but tailed in doing so. We will go st.tiorfirstcon -' - • imir-We would advise persons who' are net nary feed of Music to stop in our ulnae about - Auction helm, when the belle begin to sound their notele . ; ,• They might, after such a serenade; even submit themselves:to the harmtiny, or scraped cat get. •• „ . I#o7, Tha . fireeien were , out yesterday attending the funeral of a member of the Niagara. named Rod givil,Einndi..e:mnaiaancornpanied the prc celaien;-,---, 1_;!- '' i • '', 1 . .!;•' : ,'.;:-..:: ....1.0.,,.,.,:.!.--.:,.' EWE MEM =I lIME - _ = = lIM= BY MITIIORITY. . cti- an R 'the- Firat liesidon of the Thir tieth For t -gross. • • ." *.• (Pcluse-Nci.34.1 • AN ACT to provide additional examinee in the Pa - tent Office, and for oihor•perpcises. • Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen tatives at: the United States of America in Congress. ) assembled, That there shall be appointed, in the man ner provided in the second section of the act entitled "An act ao piomo te. the progress of useful arts, and to repeal all acts' and parts of sets heretefore made for that purpose," approved Jul'y fourth, eighteen hundred and thirty-sie, two principal examiners, in addition to the number of examiners now employed in the Patent Office ; and that hereafter each of the principal examiners employed In :the Patent Offic!:' shall receive an annual salary of twenty-Sve hundred dollars, and each 'of the assistant examiners on an nual salary or fifteen hundred dollars: Praridedy That the power to extend patents, now vested in the board composed of the Secretary of State,Commis stoner of Patents; and Solicitor of the Treasury, by the eighteenth, section of the act approved July fourth„eighteen hundred and thirty-six, respecting the Patent Office, shall hereafter be vested solely in the Commissioner of Patents; and.when an applica tion ii made fur the extension of a patentaccorcling to said eighteenth section, and sixty days notice giv en thereof, he shall refer the case to tho.principal examiner having clia•ge of the class of inventions to which said case belongs, who shall make a full re port to said Commissioner of the said case, and par. titularly whether the invention or improvement, se cured in the riatent, was new and patentable when patented; and thereupon the said Commissioner shall grant or refuse the extension of said patent, upon the same principles that have governed said board; but no patent shall bo extended fur a longer term than seven years. Sec. 2.' And be it politer enacted, That hereafter the Commissioner of Patents, shall require a lee of one . dollar foi recording any assignment, grant, or conveyance, of the whole or auy part or the interest in letters patent, or power ar attorney, or license to make or use the things patented, when such instru ment shall not exceed three hundred words; the sum of two dollars when it shall exceed three bun drcd and shall nut exceed one thousand words; and the sum of three dollars when it shall exceed one thousand "wofils; which fees shall is all cases be paid in advance. f•ce. 3. And be it further enacted, That there shall be appointed its manner aforesaid two clerks, to be employed in, copying and recording, and in other servic• a in the Patent Office, who shall each be paid a salary of ono thousand two hundred dollars per animas. • Sze. 4. And 6e it Anther enartrd, That the Corn tnitsionct of Patents is hereby authorized to send by mail, free of. postage, the annual reports of the Pa tent Office, in the same manner in which be is em powered to send letters and packages relating to the business of the Patent Office. ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Speaker of tbe House of Representatives G. Al. DALLAS, Vice President of the United States, sod President of the Senate. JAMES K. POLK. Arraovv),May.V, 1849 (Prim[—No 3.51 AN ACT extending ptirilegea to American teasels angignd in a certain aneutinni,3l uade, and fur nth- cr purposes Be it enacted by the: enate and Home Iteprarn to tires of the United Stella tf Americo in Congress assembled, That it shall hereafter be lawful for any stearathip, or other vessel, en being duly registered in pertesoce of tbe laws of the United States, to en gage in tritild between oaa portin the United States, and one or more ports within the same, with the privilege of touching areas or morn foreign ports doling the voyage, and land and take In thereat Merchandise, putengers, and their baggage and let ters and maila: Provided, That all each vesicle ehol I be famished by the collectors of the ports at which they shall take in their cargoes in the Wiled States, with certified manifests getting forth the psalm:dam of the cargoes, the masks, somber of packages, by %Shout shipped, to whom commuted, at what putt to be delivered; designating mach goods as aro entitled tudtawbsck, or to the privilege of being placed lo warehouse; sad the misters at all such vessels shall, on their arrival at any port of the United States from any foreign port at . which such vessel may have touched, as heicio provided, conform to the laws pro sided fur the delivery of manifests, ofcargo, and pas sengers taken ea board at such ftiveige port, and all either laws regulating the report and entry of ves sel, from foreign ports, and be subject to all penal slurs therein pre-cubed. Sic. 2. And he it further enacted, That all vessels and their'eargoes, engaged in the trade referred to in this art, shall become soliect to the provisions of ousting collection and fe%cooe laws on arrival in soy port to the United States: Provided, That any foreign goods, wale., or merchandian, taken to at one port of the United Slate., to be cnnroyed In said vessels to any other port within the nine, ei. theestoder the promaioas of the warehousing act of sixth August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, or un der the laws regulating the transportation coastwise of goods entitled to drawback, as well as soy goods, wares, merchandise not entitled to drawback, but on wich the import duties chargeable by law shall hare been duly paid, shall not become subject to any impost duty by newton of the vessel in which they may arrive having touched at a fereign port during the voyage, to pursuance of the privilege given In this act. AlfPlioTED May 27, 1848. [Pimure No. XI AN ACT explanatory of the act entitled “An set to raise, Cif a limited time, an additional military force, and for other purposes, ,, approved eleventh February, eighteen hundred and forty-seven. De it enacted by the Senateand Mitre of Depreten tatatives of the United States of Araerfcitin Congress ',assembled, That the term g‘relativea,t! of used 's' the ninth section of the act entitled "An act to raise. for a limited time, an additional military force, and for other 'purposes, approved eleventh February, eigh teen hundred and forty-seven, shall be considered as extending to the brother, and sisters of those per sons who're services, under that , act, may have enti tled them to the land therein provided: the order or Agtiority of right, however, shall remain ad declared iii that act; and'those failing, the right shall accrue, fdurtlily, to the .brother or sister, or in equal propor tions to the brothers end sisters of the deceased, as the case man be. T 1 Sec. 2. And be it further enact , That the bene fits of tho.iaid act of eleventh F bruary, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, shall n tbe construed as forfeited by the privates and non-pommissioned of ficers, who have been, or may be,i promoted to the grade of commissioned officer tlqntig their service in Mexico, and 1030,511111 hove subsequently fulfilled the condition of their engagements: Provided, Such promotion, shall have been made:subeequent to the original organisation of the company, corps, or regi ment to Which sash privates and non-commissioned officers may have belonged. • , Ammo May 27, 1848. Ma. Ennees : The Democracy of the Sixth Ward would ,respectfully present the name of JOHN J. Miscim.i., Esq., as a candidate for Assembly. His Mmulariry mid devo tion to Democratic principles would unquestionably rally the whole strength of our party, and ensure a tnumph over alight:xi, federalism and Taylo ism.. DIED, Yesterday morning, at .8 o'clock, ;mans Warm, Lon of Samuel and Mary IVltitai in the Bth year or his age. The friends of the family are invited to attend his fu neral. from the residence of his father, Toyntusend atreot, this morning, ut 10 o ' clock. • 4 Attention NiogaraA4'he members of, the Ntsgara Fire-Company 'are hereby notified to attend nit especial meeting, at their Hall, oni Friday evening, the 10th inst,tit.B.o'cloclr. Punctual attendance requested. ,Ml.satt ~ • - B. Atclmtrenta, !Ivey. PITTSBURGH TUBA/TUB. , Miminglr and Lessee. PRICES 01 ADMISSI6S': C. 8. Post= Dieas Circle • • • .50e.1 Second Tier. • • .35e. I Pit.. —2sc. Gallery ' 'oe.-'Private ' xes.,. •• • .....81,00. Dar Benefit-0f Mr. RAYMOND ," . FRIDAY, June Dlitli.'to cam ' ee"with '•-•"-••...,-- - A1180111E1 , " AKIN°. --; " ' • Madame Itlnnnettey Miss Me. I Nholatt •• • Raymond. ' AFTEII 117111C1I r DANCIC BY .b11}33 ANIMA g.IILVINA. To be followed by the " - ' : - • PRIDE op Tlli MARKEI': - •- •••Mr. Raymond. I Marton• , •-••“..11Iiss Petrie. • Dance, by - Miss Anna Malvin* , ' .• To conclude With - •4• • - • - • ,' •• • , - .BOX AND ID X. • -., • " Box .... ••••• • • •Mr.Rnyrnend.:l Cox.,• • • " IL7 Doors open . past 7; Certain' • -' 7 A. • ilLitsriTA. - L,• , ,-, FOURTH STREET;A FEW.I X FROM WOOD. BY-cinest of numerous heads ofj fardiller; the 'SABLE lIAItMONISTS have the bettor in announce that they Will give three more of th eir tinique and inimitable • entOrtahunents, which lutve been att ended by the fashion and beauty of the principal ciues of the Union at the new, elegant and well ventilated APOLLO HALL - Entire Change•of 'Programme, o eternise of. Songs, Glees, Choruses,. Burlesques Witti bairn, ,Danees. &c.-- , On which occasion they will sing he celebrated hong— for the firm thne—of ROSA LEE, r posfr an Footone, Jos Admission 25 cents; doors open 7. to commence at E ci'dkick , 1.1a151 .1. N. ENSON, Manager. .DMINISTELATCIII'S SALE oil Reel Estate, in. the 2.L.ninat kvard.-4-On Saturday eflernoon; the 17th inst,, at 3'b'cloctr; will be sold, an the nremiies,',hy'lirder of Charles Anderson; administrator - of,the 18te Hugh 'Aa r derson,deceused,that 'valuable 161 of ground, situate at ?be corner orPeun and Lumber itrceit, having a front :of '24fect on Penn street, and- extending baCk'loo . feet to Mulberry alley, on .whieb is. erectell. a:good tiro' story franle dwellinehouse, at'jiresent oti.upted by ;lif.=Rlch anis and others, Also, thatvery , desirable Lot, sittlater orithe opposite corner of Pentrandpumber atreets,.being. the same Me as above. , Title_ in isputuble. Terms at sale- PAV.II 4 , joie' I Auctioneer: MEM YFj ,- 3i~ - ,5 ~ ISM ~":•••••• The members of the Alliigheny "and the Coo. di:mil:we of a hose 'reel tested !the water tore.eys I - tern et the fire yesterday. The Alteghenrtr, a time played right briskly upon gentlemeliiit hose who were lying their duty manfully on the •rooe.of the chard; but wcroinot aware that they were ducking their co. laborcks above them. But the Wet. bogs did not considcir ignorance any ex cuse, and,so they pointed the riggle of the hose flown upon the Alleghenian', and piled the element on B 6 thickly that all fled sane one. Be would not surrender, end like the ladiq General, called upon his Olen to come on, though theg y might be cut to pieces. They ogaio ralliedV aid'otonmenced the work again. Their stream heing.thestrongest, tbe hose men were* , furced to -retreat i 6 'discomfiture. Ilurra for the Allegheny—hut we hepe'llie mein berli'of this efficient company mar content them selireo•with this victory,'andlnot provoke ney;sireet figb(s. , I. . Fizz:About 11 o'clockdyesterday a fire broke out:6 4 th° roof of 'St. pant's Cathedral.' The tire ! menisnd citizens were quickly OD handand prevent ed much derange. How t4e, fire originat, d none kneW. It is supposed to have started from a flue. "It could not pcssibly be the mirk ofan incendiary. • far Tho Liberty party of Wesiern.Penosylvania met in convention on Wednesday last, in Temper ,anc4 pall,and nominated half of the Electoral Tick, et, established a - platform, 84. On the same even ing they held a mans meeting, at which Mr. Ur.que hart' and others,.made apC4bes. HiirA young man by the name of itrithburn, from Pittsburgh, in stringing wire; on the telegraph posts, kill from the top of a post oti yesterday, sad injured himielf very ireriOusly. He was carried to the "St. Charles Hotel,» and is under the care of a phial chtn.—Strubeneilis ikru/d, We hare the painful duty of announcing to-day the death of William M'Knight, Esq., one of our oldest cinisens and frr upwards of forty year* a mer chant of this city.—Amerfeal: _ _ . !For ilie libvitirig Pest. Me. Mures :—Plense state lltyour paper, dal Col. AV, L. Miller, of Vertailles ip.. will' be supported in the Con vention for a *satin the nett Legislators. Cot. Miner is a sound Democrat, and always has been. He was iti the convention of 118.41 that nominated Jackson. lie was a Casa in ain 1841; and attended.the Baltimore Conven tion. ii May last, to assist in tbe. nomination of Cass and Butt , and it is certain that few men • exerted more in ..i,-..tes than he did. His main °blest was to satisfy dele gate., that Cass was stronger in Pennsylvania than any other man. , I' Mart Csas Mr...v. Latest Arrival ofFNetv"Goads. IT 49 .Liberty spat —The labscriber has just route. ed a large nod handsome sun le of fashionable goods, for gentlemen's Summer Wear', such as irreneh,Engliih, and Begin Cloths. Dap des tea, Ceshmaretts, atepno, 'Cassimeres, Domberines, and Summer Cloths,•of all col ors rind qualities. Also, a great variety of fancy Cassi mercy and figured Linens ' many of them entirely new styles, which are no• to he found elsewhere in this city; togritter with a large totsurtmeti t of new style fancy Vest. logs, all of which will be midi. to order in Dm most fash ionable manner, at short notice •Gentleasen favoring Ibis establishment with their orders, may rely upon their gar ments being Wads as well ah they can be in any other honor in the country. ON HAND, a large assortineut of READY MADE CLOTIIING, con s ss tug of every description of Dress and rrock Coats, new style haziness coats, sack coats, blotnee,Ae. Also, a general assortment of pants. vests. sbirth, cravats, suspenders ; and all other articles in she. clothing line, which will be eolril low ror cash. Whole sale' ptisclinsers will find it flinch to their advantage to call Sind examine before purchasing el.ewhe re. • jell I r. DI L %NV, Tailor. jeff".„,siltfAitSe No . DU Market stria, Ur ;a full supply of Men's %Veer. such as— Black IWartette; flack and Drown Cashmeres% Merino Cassemers, • gliddlesee 4 I Croton Coating; White Linen, (for Panta;) Dtown ; With ■ full assortment of Fkenoh Cloths. awn:torts, Veennen de- lai i IL D. TrIOMPSON. iIFEAI-O.HULIES—PIoer Landmg from S. a Shenan- J.) &04, ,SCO s.koned Hainan fiches, in prime order : di rect from Fort Pierre, (Yello*Stone. Upper hi issouit.)— Apply' at toe Fur Company's Agency, Third street. near the Past (MVP. to 046,1a9 A. BEI:LEN. #114./ the Honorable the :fudges, of the Court of Atraigr SelliOßS of the Peace, in lad (or the County of Alle gheny.: rke.r.tinan of Wm F. . -- -(the let Ward. enipetloon of Wm C. Torienee, of the lit Ward, eity of Allegheny. in the Countylfinitaid, humbly :hewed). That your potboiler halls p rov did him materials withmaterialsfor the accommodation of a oilers and ethos, at his dwelling house In the Ward 'aforesaid, and Prays thnt your Honors will be pleated to grunt him a license to keep a public house of ctn.:la:illation. And your pot boiler, as in duty bound, will tray IA 5. 1: TORREZ.CE. We., the subteritiers, citiuts of the afOresaid Watd, do einify. that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temper:we e, midis well provided with house root a and conveniences for the accommodation of travel eramid others, and that said tavern is necessary. - J. ;H. Davit, Jas. Sprout,-John MeGratty, James Boyd, John linYwoniti R A. Campbell. M. A. Knox, Jas. Cald well, H. EL Hotta, R. Pinny, H. ilathway,Sarauel Irwin. jeld:3l AANIAOLD fItADDS, viztiCotfee,..l'obacca. Drugs, Violins, Dolls, &c,, &e., at Amnon, at McKenna's, • on account of whom it may loosen, for cash, current funds.—On Monday. next. June 19th, at 2 o'clock' in the afternoon veil! be sold, positliely, without reserve, at McKenna's Auction Booms. N 114 Wood street, 3 doors front Fidh, on account of who it may concern, the fol lowing merchtuidizc, slightly dannoged on the Pcauslivrl nia canal, a few days since, oil,: about 12 bags °Morten, about a boxes Tobacco of superior quality and celebra ted brands,2dozen Violins, a lqt of fancy Dolls,a lot of Drugs, &c., ac. They can be 'cum:tined On 'Saturday, 17th• inst., and morning of *Met Terms: rash, current funds. tielol JAMES IiI'KENNA, Auct.: DOMINGUEZ'S grant of 4427, 4:.*-10(4) acres of land , at Auction.—Du Saturday evening next, June 17th, at iz4 pout F, precisely, will be sold at ArKenna's Auc tion ,Illoonts, Wood week, 3 doors from sth, a tract or site of land, containing 4423 et,to4ll(o acres situ. ate on the river Arkansas, State of Texas, formerly-the cronerty of John Dominguez, of the city of Mexico, and sou eyed by him to H. A. °meal of the city of New Tor, United StoresA of merica. The soil is said to be rich, and the location both beautiful and healthy. A general description, With the certilleate or deed, can be given at the Auction Rooms, any time previous to sale. Thr Terms, Cash ; par fonds. Jab JAMES McIiENNA, AucL 1,1 pR SALE—Four valuable Building Lots, 2D R. front on Second street, by 70 feel deep, to an_allcy. Also, foul Building Lots, 20 feet fronton k kra ellsy 75 feet deelt to an alley. The above lots areiwell calculated for manufacturing or business purposeZ, or private reiti denees—presenting ED feet front on each street by 140 feet deep, and on the Welt by Cherry alley. They will be sold together, or in lots, ns may be first moulred. Price and tenni' accommodating. CU'rlifIERT, iota General Agent; Smithfield st. CANAL BOAT ORIZABA. A' • APCTI N.—To-nior , row morning, June 11th, at II o'elock precisely, will be Sold at the foot of Pitt street, adjoining.the landing of the; steamboat Greenwood, a little below the Allegheny Bridge the substantial and well built mina! boat Orizaba, with nil her tackles, futures and furmture, u the now is. Terms at ;ale. JAMES bIeKENNA, iate - J. Auctioneer. lOC/KS,- PENS, PAPER, QUADRANT, ae --Ou Sat -4_ll ttrday evening, June 11th, at zi o'clock, will be sold at Davis* Jluctiolfißooms, corner of Wood and Fillh•sts., a large and valuable collection of new Books, embrac ing many . standard works: Guirof's Gibbon,.2 VOlll4 Rol- Ikea Ancient History, vols.; Josephur fine editions of Byron, Shakspeare, 'Milton. Pope, Covreer, Shell y,l oung, and other standard poets; Sears' Pictorial IVorks, assort ed;li BunyaMs Works, large I edition; Companion to the. Bible. Worcester's Dictionary; together with many other NI3WDOOKS, which have; ust been received; and will be Open for examination on day of gale. • • Gold and. Steel Pens, Lottoi.,!und Cap Paper: also, 1 Quadrant, in good order. j JOHN. D. DAVIS, • Jilt) - ' - STRAYED OR STOLEN; frnm. the subscri ber, on-Oie eveiting.-:of the 13th Mat.. living in Pine township, 0 three years. old ..Colt,; of a dark iron gray color, with black legs; newly shed; hind middle, bridle end halter on. when he went away. - Any person fiudieg thelsaid horse, and returning him to the owner, or leaving word at John Agnew's Tay, ern,Se4ond Ward Ifonsi Allegheny city, will lie liber ally iciaiiiati; f ind Mao:confer a favor on the - owner. jel6 . - ' ' ' ' ' r JOHN FERGUSON. eiRAB CIDER o bble. "Economy' Crab:Cider/ 2 1E1st ‘,../ received, and Atrifale by - • . ,jei6 MILLER. Er. 11ICkETSON. INSEED Linseed Oil;in Li order, just received and tofoide by joie 11111.,Lra ItI6ICETSON. r r 11ACC6-20 boxes - Ituneil 7 ri Tobacco; 15 boxes Myers' Vs Lamp'Tobacco; igyereca.lbAttimp.Tobaccrir . Extdceenflyey..Dew.Tn . Pina. ,4 • 12gasce,25 dwarf boxes Myer anp'r Aromatic Tob, 40 ,a ‘• Thorne's' Nectst Leaf ~" Just received, and (or 631e4y ‘.,. 1e1.6 - ' . . AtILLEtL. & ~ •;'•Mr. Prior. vizes I- before 8. UNNY }SAGS: AND MUSLIN , SACKg26O Guniii 1,3"- Bags and-tdailia Saek_s, in , glaie and kir gale by , MILLER; Eg. RICKETSON. ' ;Dim. €474,43 , 1„:.-142 bbli•Nos rLVERIZED' AND,,I 2,4, 5.6 and "%Loaf •''ag'art ~ .., ; • _F, • • _.._,... :., _ l _ : , ..5 half eases teveifig's deiabla iv fined ,i:91.....7 , ar 4" b"4B4 '"° 'eFirtg."" ? B" t:"! l l: 44 S tl ,; • -. ..,Ja - ...•:a_ ' [received and for sale by .h....... .'- - T ',l ' el6 ' '''' '' ' ! MIII,,LER & Arc eisreyzs. Clip BA TOBACCO—a ar pp s Cuba fi w l r te a rT er obusuoj " , jusi received and fur eale-IlY' - • - • jettl RICKETSON, g-rzt • xes Clucinuall Star Cut • es; und for sale by jelo _ • MILLER & RICIMPSON. -•- . • - TAR.. ---30 bids. SNilcriington,N: C. Tar. pn baud, and • : for sale by ' jar] 1 3111.1,EWle,RICKETSON„ '7BTINEVAIL-2.5 bble,Cider Vinel3.oll. 2 Aar. coskaytbite - wine Vlnenr, in.,s4de end for saltily"' •. - .. *. . ;e ls. _. ;.....: - , ..,. -.,, MILLER Sr. RICKETS,* :. i ..(kidEY74 kegs potipy, intiore and ferrate by : , •-, . ...i!.Q.:•••.:''.;.. :-, ...!.ii, - " . 1.3 rOII'aTEII.'TER ,c , co." , • • .• " • • ..ti•••; • 4 . ...: •• T. ,WW.:4IP *itisivoit,:a4latt:•l:.}44l•ln lEVMISiii ,• •••_ : - .j.. - :. - .7... -- ..:.t..T4.'' . ...- .1.--..•'.:'.:',-..4.-.4.-:f.,77,,c--1:,--.'-;-,-,:...";:. ■ EiII • inis-WB-s.l4uurp W ~: '~: • ' 73. '• i:r' ? , = • LIST OF:IsEVIBIELS REATA "ICING in the 'Fliisburgb Post diaok the Ist day. of Jane to the 115*, 1.919. -'persolllll aping - tor Letters. will please say they :are advertised: Abell Samuel Irwin A-W Adams B F Dieksoi John 'sett F.II Mrs Agnew 'rhos 11. Denning 0 Innaran Harriett A t k6 n Dielcsou Stuart'. --Jule :William Adams Charles - .Diamond Mary A -Jennings Mary J Agnew J Diekson Thos C Juvens D W Abrams 1. H Donatratme It. Jacksan Thomas • Adams Alaultew Dorsey H Jurb William Agent George Dougherty Hugh Joyce D Abraham Jan Dowrass John Jordan Wm - • . . Allender Abm 2 Downey Bridget Junkins Jane Allan John Rev 2 Dollan John Junktns Fannie Alberson Mr Downey V Johnson G A Allen R W Rev . Donnelly Bernard Johnson Saud._ Alexander Cyrus, Donlavy Jas A J 06113011 Henry 2. Allan Sarah Jane Doyle Maria:. ....Johnson Eliza B Amberson S Donavan Dennis -Johns M-L - - Allnol Lewis , Davidson Wm. Jones John B DaY . Jones Crab/atria' Allan Jacob Dawson James - Jones Is! S ••. Applelon (led E 'Dale DR ' Jones 3 ' Anderson I , A Daily Christopher Jones'Robert " • Andrews A .Dtusbrinuire hi -Jones Nelson %-, Anderson Michael Dugg Anna • Jonei Jonah & 'Anthony Wise, Dand.A • • . :Co ; Applegnte Mc- h • 'ue', Awn:ides , Canslttud Davis Levi. Junes .Catharinet Army Joseph' "David John B •• :Jones - GP •'• • • .Aithurs Bern 2 Davi. Amos Jones Mary - • • Baker John , 'Davis Alfsed Johns 31nogaret Ballentine •-Davis DR hams Ellen. •Bayba Mary • Davis Dan! 0.... - Kerns John Baser Sarah G .Kash G.A.. 2. Balsley Duilinger C Rennedy/Chas Baker} nilly • • Davis James L Kelsey W Buck Einalunt Doliman FA ' Keenan Tborans Baker Joseph B Dougherty 'rhos Eater Lewis Baker Henry .. Dobson Walter B Karard Hannah Bacon Fmos Dolan Elisabeth Kennedy Geprge. Baldwin J Donnelly Neill Kerr 11. . Ballentine Nutl,l Donaldson H, . Kenney ;Dennis Barry: Harriett N Dresden Mary -• Kay Br out .• Basilan Wm Drenning John Monts Alex . Batters Band Duffy Margaret , . Kanage Henry W Barbour Wm C . Durham Thomas. Kairim Catharine Barren Win Dugan Thuntar - Keith F H Bn.rns Robert • , Dunn Eli . Renard J P Barclay Win - Duncan Jackson Kennedy Ellen Dates Robert* .IKagan Johu' Kantllurut Barnes John Edgitr W E - • Kelly Michael' . 2 Bark Wm . Earle Kato • . Kelly George. - Barnes Eli. Eakins 3lary . Kelly Sarah Barnett lephariab Eaton Ann Kerr Peter - Barrett John F.lliut James C KellyThotuas : • Baur James ' Ellis Mary Kelly John - Barron Thomas • Ernest Jacob Knott 1. 8• - 3 Batchelor C B cursEminereon K stirs King WL e = . Beatty Angellna . Ewing Margaret King WW, Miss 2 Ewing A W Kirkland 31F s t Benny CharlesEweus Robt B Mule tins - Bell William Evans William Kock FW • ' Beason Horace Evans Anita Kramer Jacob - - . - - Beasley - Joseph Poriborn Win . Erewskerap IV Berry Cornelia Fagan John EulmJaseph Best RebeccaFrinning3r. Limas 9 Kohn Patrick.. ~ Belmont A • Fenwiek D Kounti.Willians Bentett Jacob •Fergazon Wus Kuhns Berry Thomas . Feaster Lydia • •Laul le Wm sr 2 herße George ' • Ferguson } Thor ' Lafferty John •I • Bench HD Ferguson Johu Ltunli Sarah Inge Bennett Timothy Flints lehn - • Ladklu'icibn' Beggs Jft - Patin P • - •• Lamm Lewis Bennen Phineas Finn Thomas Lanham Nailer Bishop ifitunah Fitzgerald John 'Large John U. Blatkbarn Win Fisher Thomas Lawrence C s Blackwell David Flannegan M Laughlin J N • BiekerstalTJames Felch laune N LangdensWillitun Blakely George . Fladner Charles Lushes, MarieSeS Blatel(Moses Finch William Laurier, Wm High= Samuel Finley Caroline Langblin.John • - Mans T E Flemming And'a. LarkinsEdw Bissell Calvin . • Fothergoll,Uenry • Lawson Joseph.l3 fling John • Foster - William •. Leichty Peter . : Blythe D O FowienSanival Leyde F Ifigham Andrew 'Faze A • ' Leech Jos C 2 Mapes Jacob Foster John 111 Leidy Pargnret J Blair Mary Ford John tar • Letson Thomas W Boni Thomas Fortune Mary holie Saint Boyd Margaret 2 Fox Thomas 2 Lewis David ' Boyle Owen Ford Samuel Lewis Chas W Bowers Geo U Foling Marina Leßis Dal , Hand llenry. Ford W C , Little \V I • Bowman Dorothy Fowler TU Dr • Lindsey James Hood Thomas Foster George Littz A S Bowman Michael Fry Elizabeth . Lille Joseph I Dolman lame. C Rachman:John - Lintern Juhin Boyd Juane, Frew John 2 Lacy T Boyd Adam Franklin 1 • Lowry John • Booth James . Freeze Isaac . Lloyd David Boles S. Colton Fril Samuel S Lollies William Urothner Martha AFry Jacob Linton William Boy le Wilder M Fnntch D W Long Geo. . ' flown Angelina Frurapton Wm Long I. II Rev , Boyce Ssrah A Fitliuu Mr Long W Rev ' Boone! ;sato M Faller :Mr Lowly Stephen. Boyle Ann . . Gallaher Henry Lastenbargher S Boss D Ge% o.i r smirk !Amer George • Botts Beverly , Gallaher Robert Long Josue. Boyle Bernard Gallep C Locy T S Boyle Edith Garthweite E‘ D 2 Lust John •• Brown Abraham Garry Geor* Lecky George . . Brown Joseph'S Gallaher lt'm Love James Brown Jobn Gallomp James B 2Lenst• John - Brown Geo F Garvin J W Long John L Brown I fentietta FGaragmui James Logan William Brook. Wm ' George 132.346 Morrisllobert Britten Samuel Gates Marth A Morris E T Brannon Catlin : Gearing ElisobethMorelond Ann Brooks Eder 0 Garnett Mau . Morton Apes Brace Mary E Oaley ADD Jane Morris A • Bryson John Gaulet John • - Monimer.l Rev Drank hem David e•Grilliu Andrew Moore Robert • Br ndlyW C Gillmore AN 2 Moore J o h n Brooks Jason Gillespie John • Moore George A Brentlinger Math (Speck Ponirk IdooreTJ • Brosiner Thames Gessiriger Sand Moore James .• - fitosce G 2 Gibson Christo,•bermoarison R o L or t Brower Geo RGilland panty Moore George Bong John • Gillespie James Al Moore litho Il , ryanW GffM ieteJ N Annuli A 2 Wady Hugh Gillespie Sam! • - 10ustalrilliam Ilmdwell Isaac. Gilbert Lydia 'molgroon Bruce Wft Gillespie Sarah Myler WtUiaan !hummer John C Gilke ono James Mann B Brainard F A Gilleland James Multerilialm Bicnner.lodn• Glllelnia Anna - itureii()k Briggs Mary_ Glenn I.V A Mullen Francis Buchanan W - . Good Valentine kturrensThomas B u titom Mart Gorges Wm S'. -Mat - tern Jacob.. Buckley s M Goff leyPatetck Go tr tio ah 3 e t r i iiNi n u idbe eholna2Maarihr nmn tieu , Ikttler Joseph - A Goeselc John Muddier It Burke Mary ' Gorinly - Francis 3laher Morin ! Hurler AGotschall John ,mseau mrs • Butler Williatn •• Gorinly - Jumes - Mareer.John Busker Hannah. - - IGardin3ames A *MaddeuMaryfA Burgess John Greenfield Marthi Morn B fl um e s DO firives Frederick Mason James M By rues Margiiret Grubb George muircews - charta Butler Thomas F Griflon 1311133nu:n Mahusty F W Butler M • Harriett N Gusa Gnome 'ackerel'Pobart. Burgoyne Joshati;Eroies John -; - .Martin 11• • ' Burrell S C tlritfitha War - -- - Martin?" Byers James' Grant Sarah B Martin WliDr 2 Bush Laura Grier W R Metcalfe. T Butler Charles S Greenfield Geo M Merritt Henry 2 Butler Henry M Graham Walter 2 Meenan Mrs Burke - Robert - Graham Saml - Middleton George Catlealy Calvin> Gray Mary -.Mitchell John Cable William , Gralunn J J Mitres SaralcA * , 2 Cahill Thomas . Gray Rennet Mrs Mitelaill Wm 2 CaswellThzuddoui Graham John. Miller John- St John Grahmit Gralaen Miller Joseph Cannon Charles Graham John B Miller James Carnahan Thomas Guild John • - 2 Canaan Patrick-- Crier John - Mitchell Jacek' Carpenter J H -Halt David - Mortaii - James - • Carothers SA J Hamilton.lara . Ideorchead_Robt Carroll C .W :Dail Rebecca Morgan.MD Casey Patrick" Haines James T MossStimuel Cannon Sarah • Mullin Thomas Morgan 13 Cafe Manta John " 'Molloy Robert' Caissaigar Simon . 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Irwin John - L. , 7"iithein.Oert rdektpl3," , -1199W1'..-!.11;grtilll A P .Noble - Autk - - BEM = BEE . , • Noyes WH. Roberts Wil liam Stokes John • Ormond Eliza Rowsmi W S Staus Nathaniel 01ley S O Robinson. Mary "E. StellJohu O'llura Charles Rogers George Odes prank • Robinson J A Siren R •- *. O'Connor AI Robinson E F MISR Seen C B O'Rourke ,r• Rogers F 2 Suontmeldet P Owens Catharine Robinson 'E N• / Ogden O W Robinson A C Sullivan LB . O'Neill M A mrs Rogers P. Snorts John Owens Wm Rev Robinson A P Sutherland Agnes Over Joseph Robinson Al E Taylor 'Wm, • Owens TJ RohiusonJ B P Taylor Wmo Vilyrue Michael *-Roters 33 B O'Brien Joseph Rogers Johu „Thompson N,B. O'llarn James Russell Trete o'Neel Cyrus RudeilfjObb Thompson John ft Osgood Daniel • Rugh R /3. Thompson JobIL, Perebill, Fagan &Russe ll S C - TigerPatriek CO. - • - ' Sayer R Tucker 'John D 2' R Patten S .•Saudeßiehard M Tamer Thoinas • 'Paul John "" liangens Sarah Turner Jesse , Packard-L-7' . Sergeant A .13 - '-••• Tucker M • Patrick Thomas RoIUICAI F,redrk 'Movement E A Penh" James ' Sanders Samuel 2 „Miss • - Patterson.; Mis. SneererW 'pointer Adams Patterson R T Stott J Trimble Patterson Eliza I. Silanly Moms 43.•„*. Tni ocr•Jam . es' IS Patterson 3 Cam Seoly James • "TragelllVM , ' 'Parker Thomas C . .Searbough bllehl vondellue P Peters Jacob F Seely Jit • an Vleek Perkins Lyman Scott SW k 0 viol Nerdin y o b. • PeripleS'Yohn ••• Seon Somata , vgdA t k o m Petueord Aun _ ...Scott John . Vandegzift Joe 3 . Peruse W N._ • Scully. EJ ..• psodepin iggices Pearson Robert Sects PR Vondllieholes Perkins Edward CeSeumen W H -Weakly Joseph A. Peebles Sarah. ~, S cyniore EA !I' Walsh CW. , Pedeselousee..Wm. tram Pearson John .B ...Segal Atin mrs ,Welsh Pearson Robert T Sebill Willimn, NVeir Eliza Jalte, Pence Joseph •••••• Seerehlev Ilarris-w om I. PitcoirniJo6ul • • 81'8.mo::via 7r Went T Penn - Alex SluirErrlunpa . s wido me No" .pieunots Tbos Shatter Ann White Frederick,. Phillips Robert - Shaw Thnmai C S Phillips I B .Sherwood S White Philipps A ugh She:ante/3 WhOty - J WF. Pike P R owe 2 " Shields Ellen - White John Pyle Taylor . Shubert linzaillon . White Sarah ' ......- Pleage M artin Shepherd J . C Williams Phoe - hns rhos B Sheol' Sarah S William. R P Power Theodore RSbarP 31 arY. * Williams Wm J• Pool. Williern Shabet liennetta2 Manta *Porter IVillintn ShieldiJohn - 2 Williams Joins - • . Porter P A . SionserAtorm o Williams Thomas Preston I.nther. ..Small Rl3 - •vri liamsFtster &: Painter Ann , Simon. Ge r A •c o • • Power Richard Mary A 'IV alker Jammi • Porter Jobn ' • Shields Thomas Walker Alex' • Presser Christian `Hiker Walker W & Pollard Mrsi Meth .111 ' 'Wallace Ira P Pritcherd Jost+ Smith Timothy,. Wallece Robert Quail Robert - wi fl i on wimoio quigler Miry' : Smith George, : , Ward Aaron : Qmnit l'ermuce Smith J C ' Ward Hebert S Qui.ley E Smith Phillip Ward Ellen F • ' • Quill C H Waggoner*Johall Rey Daniel Smith Semi - sod S Warren Wm W . ^ Ray Mary Smith Charles w ott ßi r • E at o,,ey G J Smith Wm • Watkins S - Raean B Smith Wm • Wardle/ F Ratlgan Daniel Sanitation/As', Welleh•James 2 Rao Irwin W Smith Missy E • Holstein Wm ,2 Smith FJiza Welch James - Raymond T W SithterNieholai , 'Westerman is. Ray' James , qFsalil lo 3..3 Weeks James ' Ramsay A ding' • Williams bl Allis Rathbun Anna" Sfireen Wm Aritti omo ft er ol, gesso Jacob Sproul. NVilliama Mr Reis Jack • ' Snyder Salon '.• Williams Sarah.' A r i a henry Speen.T A Wilson Ellen 2 Reams Jonas - ' ••••• Speer J A & Watt Roads D • . • Speer William, Wilson C • Rhodes D '• Spent Jams Wilson Menhir 2 fleece I, :tinder Anti J•• Wilson Thomas Reamer John ' Snyder Jareb Wilcox AL • - &moue' N Stlldce•Szteali• Werklime Id J Relirer Jacob. SolgerFithaeielP Wilkinson Step ty * Reebuell Wm SPrallei John . - ".Withroe J l i Riddle .1 II Rev • Speer Marrtirell, IVileo2 A r .Reel Elizabeth Stearns It W women sarnuel: Reed Sarah Stephens 'A IV II ivnia• Aimei Met LIONS Jtlllltll RIPS IVOCMICT J2COi) . Reynolds AVrp Sletkitk" Miff Woods- /itchy • Richanjson.E Woods Joseph ••., Richardson R SWCIt Mary • .:.Woolly - Rielly Ellen Steel Adaline Woodruth Lydia, Rielly Owen .. Stanton Thomas woosier,jobi l m Rieman Jli Smiley . .11 - ouderA, Riter James W Staten Geld Joseph Wood hirtiy J• . Richardson John St.U3St G ... • . WoOdlen & Richard George ' Stenen T- .1 .• IV hire' T Richardson& co.& Stevenson Sarni Wright' Wm Riddell J Rev S.tenord N 3 IVitymerf F ' Rosa Jonathan . Struert A. W : Weglit NetriMlN • Robland John., Stewart Alex Wright A. links Robb James II Stencil J H Wright RUILI dl Rote Joseph W . Stearn Juries poung.june , Rowan Nathaniel Sternum John :Yonne John • . Roadie William Stroud Charles Vines John..& .• Roth John . Sterling James 2 Vomig, Bruer,. • ROSS Jamie . 2 Stuck John 'Yeager . Michael Robb Joseph ' Seine !Rory r- • • • bliss W Fort Duquesne. Ltiti.iort ' - • •It S Pius Div'S T • • JAL Market street , Oeenn Wave Div Prrnntsott, Jane IS, 151:3. SOLE AGENCY FOR THE NALEOF . • !Email'sib (3lrgUl,d &., S quare Pt anew.- The subicrilar, wouid respectfully' in form the public , that Lining received the preferenee, email thc seVeral applicants R" for the sold asd.ey of Messrs. Nano)? & CIaresP.LANDFORTESifor this city: hr will ketpnr maul aml varied supply m their lisstrusaelass' The- pintos of Meson.Numi A. Clark have - beeii kuuwn in this ilelui• ly for so long a time, and so favorably, that it isconsider ed almost superfluous to ray on) thing- in their praise.-.- They have alwaya been favorites with it l'insburgh Pah lie. and from the first Introdnetton of Trawls into this city • to the present day, have been preferred to almost 'other make. They have pierced themselves full: woftity— of the patronage and 'eon fidence thus mitsisested :chest we consider that the finst regobznes of a goad Piano. are volume of durability, ft _will readily ho admitted that. the Plano Fortes of Nouns arid Clark. New-.Yrirk. liven • scarcely their equals, fecrtainty'riai their saperiurs) its the world. As FACTS are always more gatiothetory and con clusive then Asmara, and a long ,and Lored caluglum• might beLooked viumhui fncrautscit M iri o ,aa'Aid.Ftfiber - begs learn to solipsist a few ofthe maniinsufnees +hero • Nann's and Clark's l'istrios are owned, end the atitither of ' years they tune boon ase t• - • • • • • Gen. Ogden, Esq. si PianoOf Natin'sand Chtik's in ton stout use tor 'X/ year:. r • •-• • Mn. Judge Drdlas, ia constant use for 20 years. Geo.:ltapp: Esq., Economy, - ld C: Itown, Esq. Mrs. J. Park, do 17 Jaws Cro.stan, Monongahela Hansa, 12 ; • • Mra.Oliver,Sewickly Seminary, • James Wood. Esq.. ! /5 ,U Dr. . The above Pianos have bets ex:entitled by the subscriber, arid Were found:in excellent order and ina"re tnarkable state of preservation with regard to torte nod exterior. The's:brevet:is:en entire satisfaction, aid in the words of the °timers, -have mist less lu the way,oftuuing & fixing than any other; pianos wo have heard .'ofin So• far from being behind the ace,_with regmd to th e ithPreve nients and perfeetione.of modern tiuses, 2lretisrs. Nonni. and. Clark may . be, considered as occupying their ask-- nowledged position, lIOW All before viz bite.ot the first, if' not the very first, h. their Line of business. For the idfor• • matlott of those unacquainted with their late muntifacture. the siabscriber - would refer to the following: • - Roben ArKnight, Esq., E. Detheridg!,- James I'ark. Jr. Esq., •J. Sterling, LK.; • Dr. Robert Snyder. N Holmes. Jr., Erg, ' Cipt. A. Norton, tstearaer. D. Long. Fars., . er Western World,) • J. li. Irwm„Esq.., • Cept..W...Ward, • • ••• • D.Stimer, Esq., • Geo. Grant. Eq.,: , .fil'lresthrop. Esq, - •• • . • Fayette Brown, Evq.; Seminary of the Sisters of Mercy,. - 1.. Wilcox. Jr., Esq.,T. Ptustambee, F.srl„.Nevir John V.-Meyers.••Esq Rev...Dn D:VTill r i l / 4 114:ick• F. 1.. Snowden, Esq., •-i. ley Seminary, • • St. Parlefahleanitery, pitingsterwts, S. Hazlett, EMI., Washington:. ,Mrs. E. M'Catin.Elimbeth, Prs., , . • „ . . ILlV.,Cuoningbaus, Esq., NCYr:62:stie, : • Joint C. Ewing, Esq. DelhanY,NA, C. ShippeniEsq, Mill Creek Furnace, Venanp tio, Pa.. The subscriber pledges himself that he will sell thelq anos of Natant. le. Clark Minas khan other ma ke'of equal quality. ' - . • :11.1ENRY •KLERER,' • at J. TV. Woodwell's, st. - • ALSO—On hood and for sale,si large lot of , very 'tape .ribr- Pianos, Uguie by AmPs : Chickenn,,of.Dostott, Moss, jeltkdiwie- • T e gAr."43:half chest* Taanikilyton Tie; J4t . receivei. lo•• • - '• . • --1 • LC' y 'MILLER' & BACKETSON,:: 'pi SW-0 cocks exttiLlPoutsb, just rceejs*k on eon iisquilent,tuul sole by ' • jets • , • - illettrsON. IDILYNDY vaurr-12 epees choice lleanir Exurb jut - J.? reeelypi sad for sale by , • jeti • - RfaKETViN: Sew-and. Attractive Books.. , ILIALMEIIS'-Sekct.Works,l cols.; Chatmersl.r.Mily.• +Li Scripture Readings; Memoir of the Life of Mrs. EFT,- 1101 ; the Convent, by author of School Girl in - Franee Lady Mary, or not:of Abe world, by, Hee. C. A TaTlors ht. A.; Mortimer% or ihe Prerkby. the saute; Life of Fol lett'. author of "Course 01 Tape theListeneri,Le entre* Cu Shnkspenrel„ vols.; Headley's Work*—.Liteof.Crorn- . en,. Washington and his Generals. Napoleon and bis Marsliall‘;•Powerof Pulpit, OardnerSprrog.; D. D.illeth el Ping,ty,mmiC ; ReligusuaTe chin by l-4nmsle; Put. - pit Orators of Fiance_ ; Life of Rowlett% Hill; Free clturch g y,„- Puloic;.thitars.pf.Franee i •Now "Md.:Then; .13ethunes , Poems; Jacobus on Matthew, adapted,,to Union Quer, Lions; Morrell' • Madera,- Philosopby_;,'Arthit's Popular .g.; tates,- M”aking: Haste to be Rieb,” - Rising in the "'orb'," . Richeti have wings ."Keeping up . Appearanees.." o •Debt. . Of Bad Crcditar.7,•liarnes on. Issuah,.2 vol. abridged ed. .. • Ireland; .Welcome to the Stronger' the Czar. his Court and People ; Teaching a•Seienee; the teacher and artist; the Ovrl •Creolc ,Letters; Charlotte. Elliabeth's uniform ••• works. For sale low by ti . Etuarr k ENGLISH,, ' ' tr '; • 78 Mlood and 56 blarket sts. • 'A I 3--75 b.bls. fialencet esbasirtoe a. re• . mid for sale br,z • • _ . jel4• - . TIAMS-20 bblz. CineinniniAliginfeeneidribune::fos .inle by Deli) Kolawmoottur.AD. A• :SECONO4IAND 8309: int% 'll - ban been in une'abotii:lbur yeampltice now 817.5 for sale - oaliNliairELLOW • QMALL BAlorcinvfmAras.,-w. R. Murphy has re... 1.3"-ielsetansadditicatal supply of ribose Voods, Inelods 'Ala blown =la !white, sided and white, tet.:l4.l3o,4!ideve super.lndses Rimer. vent-twat Plaid. . Jett itti2l°ldaeiglds.".„-kglOTztl: A supply lately seecivallavDsyGoods Hoise -* • JettlV R. NICA.PITY. 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