- . • , , -• LASOR 'BIiL,SEP! 'EtE THE -AUTHOR OF 4FILOVEDDIAL PHlLoorTrip., - air work for fair wages I it is all that we ask, - An Englishman loves what is fair,—' • ell never complain of the toll or the task, If Livelihood comes with the caro• air work or fairwages ;.we hope nothing else. Of-the mill, or the forge, or the soil,' I or theficti man whribeya,-and-the'lperman who blustpay and,be paid for his tall Fair work for Fair-wages—we know that the claim . jeatbetweeti roaster and man, Isomer If filet ablcs were turned tsotvihtild serve him the ~,--Atoi.protnise'viiii:viliiEsid.vie.ean I , tomjedertty,moselestitid thewist, Atid,litaytiLt `_r,rierkfcchil'wCalth,' us beneirils us our wages for _labor ,in health I .7 t. - . . Fnerighliar'the day;and a bit to put by Agattist illness, and slackness and ,age ; For change and misfortune aro ever too . nigh : Alike to the fool and the sage; 13at the fool in his - harvest will 'wanton and rnite; Forgetting the 'Winter.,ence 'mOre, • • VIM British ishidern will timely make haste, And save TM. the " baiket-and itore 1,, Ay ; wantonness Creates to laant,.be assured, • 7.1!,,nd trintiingoakes nothtng to cat, And penury's - wastleVby waste is secured, - And lezery starves itf the street Audi:6ll4a father wtihaittleones pale .80 racked by hiecares and his pains„, Diight.now+be all iighvir, when hearty nsa Over - had Squandered his gains - ' ' . . . lite know. that iirospelity's glittering SUR Can shine butn.latlei and 'then • - Theharyest is °vet., the Summer is done, Alike for the master and men : iE t.ir - oacti.:try . :ibipi:wiih its captain on hoard Ideal. beat adversity's waves, _Cnelot is fot.all I_ for the great 'cotton lord poorest of Commerce's slaves. One lot 1 Jr e'sliaiagance 'reigned in the boine, fidon povertra wormwood and gall ; if ration] foresight of•evile to Come, It - Cheerful ciatnplaeencein all t ..For.sweet is the moraeltbat diligence, earned, And'sweetei, that pi-ode - nee:pat by, :Ana teoiini peace In . afilictlert aro Jearnea, Aad wisdom that. comes froln en high 1 • For Gott in Is providence ruling - a Ore, Abd4ilotintrall things below, Is ever unchangeable justice and love liorderingwelfare -or woe: 'blesses the predint for heaven aiutearth, Atidgladdenathegood at all, times, - -= But frOwns4in the sinner, and darkens his mirth, . And issbee hisifollies and crimes! . Meal:fur the 1-abes,•nnd the poor pallid Wire Hurled doWn with the'sot letr-Gon shill reward in uhappier life_ Their pirnistiment, - patierice and prayer - Bat 3900 t-401.titi caitiff, - who, starved by his drinks,' WaSstarving his children its .0 - Man l:break away:from the treacherous links that will drag you to Hell I _ - " t come along, along, man never too late, .1. - Intiugh drowning, we throw you a rope ! • trick andhe quit of so fearful a fate, - For While - there is life there is hope Se-tviely crime with' be and work. like. the rest,: Andsavo of year pay while you can, •• • And Heaven will bless lon for doing your best And helping johrself,like a Man , . . For LAor is riches, and. Labor is health, `Andy abort is duty an earth, lend sererwas honor, or wisdom, or wealth, set.i aboaas,been at its birtht The rictrici his father, his friend, or himself, 13y .head tirlty hind 'must have toiled, And the brow that is canopied *reel:with pelf' -By Labor's own - Sweat has been soiled. - • . EXTRACT FROBI APAIIL CLIFFORD -The shadows of evening were rapidly darkening over tbe empty„ streets; and in the ; sky, which vas Ciloudlcss and transparently clear, the stars came tout gradually one by one, until ” As water does a sponge, so their soft light, • FUN the void hollow, =versa) air." -)3eautiful evening ! (if we as well as Augustus Toriiilson; may indulge in an apustrophe)=l3cau tiful evening!.for thee all Poets have had a song, end surrounded thee-with rills, and waterfalls, and dews, and flowers; and sheep, stud hats, and melan =choly, And, owlii yet we must confess that to us; 'who this very 'sentimental age are a bustling; -worldly, hard-minded person, jostling our neigh bora; and thinking of-themaio chance, to us, thou. art so charming as when we meet thee walk ing in thy 'gray hood, through the emptying streets ' and among the diirig.sicands of, a city- We love to'reel. the stillness Whereat', two hours back,' was clamor., .iWe -tore to see the dingy abodes :of Trade and Luxury,,those restlesi; patients Of- earth's •tonstant fever, "contrasted and canopied bill hea. can full of purity, and gbietness and peace. We love to till thoughts with speculations on man though rhe ; Mail be the-muffin- man- rather . than with inanimate objects—hills rn and, • streams to dream about, not to meditate :oh; Man is. the "subject of a far deeper contempla-, :tiori i .or far mcire glowing hope, 'of a far puler: and loftier vein of sentiment, than .all : the tloads'and — falls - '! in the universe; and that, sweet evening, is one .reason why we like that the earnest and ten deg"tliopghts t h ou excitest within us, should rather g_b surrounded by the' Jabots and tokens of our :Fpaii6s;xtio by' sheep, sod bats, and melancholy, and xivls.'-'But whether, most , blessed evening, Thou'delightest 'Us •in the country, or in, the town,'. Abon,equallrdisposest us to make: end (eel love! Thou:art the cause of More marriages and more ' , divercei than any other time - in-the twenty four tiOurcr. Eyes that were common eyes to us before; ;touched by thY,enchanting - an . magic shadOvis, become inspired; and preach to us - of Heaven. A sciftnesi" settles-mr, features that were harsh to us, 'while the sun shone; a mellow light of love re. ,pciliefl on the.complexion, which, by day, we would have• steeped "full fathom five" in a sea of Mrs. ,Howland's lotion. • _ • . -". .Wbet Then, thou modest hypocrite, to those who ..already and deeply lovi-L-what then of danger, and cara - dise doss thou bring.? Silent, and.stilling the breath whieh heaved in both quickly and fitfully, Lucy and Clifford sat :'together The streets -were utterly deserted, and `the loneliness as they looked, below, made them - feel More intensely not only the emotions that swelled within them, but , tkie undefirted and eler.- ttric. 'eYmPatby, stilich; in uniting them, divided ",..theri tn ,fro,the,Worbk,', The quiet around was bro. :ken by the distant strain of rude music; and as it .••came 'nearer ftilosforMs.Of no poetical order, grew visible; the; one: Was a poor blind man, who was drawing final his flute tones in which the melan . e&Ily beauty !of the mr Compensated for any, de ; •bciency' (the deficien4Y was. bat slight) in the execution. WOMari mach youtiger than the muttician, -aid; Something of beauty in her Countenance, ticeorripanied him, bolding a tattered - -bat and looking - wistfullyinp: at the windows of the silent street . , ',lke said two forms—we did the iiijusticesf“forgetfulness tO another—a rugged and simple friend; it is ttue, but one that both minstrel and.wite had many.reasons to love. This - was a little wiery terrier, with dark, piecing eyes, th a t glanced quickly and "Sagaciously in all quarters :;from beneath the shaggy covert that surrounded them; slowly, the annual inciired onward,: pulling - gently against the string' by, which he was held, :and by which he guided his master. Once his fidelity was "tempted;: another dog invited. him to play; „the:poor terrier looked anaiouslyand doubt ingly.round, and then uttering a low groWl of de. nial, pursued. ; "The tiaiseloss tenor of hii Csay.” The little'procession stopped beneath the win. ...dOw where Lucy' and . Clifford sat• for the k le r " - eye ofthe •7 womarthad perceived them, and-she laid her band on the. blind man's arm, and whispered to - him. -Ile took the, hint, and changed hta air to 4;0 of love.' .Clifford-glanced at Lucy; her cheek was dyed in blushes. The air was over---another succeeded-=it was ofithe same kind; a third— ' 4hOltitithenwas still unaltered—arid thett Clifford ,',.thieW into the atreet,:ii piece -of money, end, the - 1‘ dog wagged.4lis -abridged and dWarfed tail, and darting;forward 'picked it up in htsmouth,'and'ilie, Wotitalf(she had 'bind face) patted the officious friend, even - before abe:thealred the donor,and thin she dMitticif triotiey. with. .a :cheeiing viOnj or: two into tlie.bli nd rntufspocket, and the . Wanderers - • =cried stowiy on Rresentl'y they aanie fo:a ritace where the,atreet bad lieenmencted, and the. stones 7:liy-setittlredifbout7l4o- thesiOnaaKninOng,ei 0.1114+1 t 110 ' .teied to the musician, and led Lim with evident • ~. . tenderness and dilate watchfulness over these ged way.: NV hen-they bad pawed the danger, .ftit man stopped, ar ikietoreiter.seleiresiVitiel h at4 which had guided lim,be fassed it griitefullyi; and then both the itinsbantriniCtlielMife;siooped down antiAgestill one of-thoSiroughsebpies iii,the4ovelineieof hu man affections, of which so 'many are scattered_ about the bigbways of the world—both the lovers hnd involuntarilywatched, - Mid - 'novv'es they their eyes--those eyes settled on each other —Lucy's swum in tears. . loved and terided _by, the one_l said Clifford, in a,low,voice, , !l-fwould walk blind and barefoot river 'Abele -earth t:' ,CLitey Sighed very, gently. ; and placing her-pretty hands _(the" okciasped - over - th - erither). - upcmher down:wistfully theini*t Mae tie-answer; Clifford drew - his chair,nearer,:and gaied' 111)&1 - her as',she sat, the long dark eyelash drooping over .her eyes, andlicontrasting, witii"the ,ivory lids-, her delicam.profile bad ,turned from bitri, and borroWing a more touching beinfty from -the soft light that dwelt upon it, aitil_her full' 'Yet scareely developed bosoM heaving at the thoughts she" did not abelyer, but tizieeciatent to -feet, at- once itiglie and delicioue; birgiied, end his lips trerobledhe lotted to speak—he tonged to but those words which coeveywhitt volumes • have-endeavored to,exiiress, and have tinily weak ened by detail —"I tors." • ebe Morning Post. Lid,RPE . 4; . EDITOR. AND papPagivß PITTISBUFI:I3Hi FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1846 Morning iflost: Job Printing 'Office CORNER OF WOOD AND rirra,irrastrs• - tcr Having added 10. onr Establishment, a splendid. Steam-Pourer Printing Machine, We are Prepared 104 0 . all kinds of.Newspaper,and Book work in a style .of nu sarpassed beauty and neattiess, and upon ; the. most rea sonable terms.' We reapecifully,no . solicit the patronage of Abe public in this lineof onr.bsa. . ura . . , . . Advenisersarersvuededrohandosihei r f avor4bt A r y e 4 coclock,P.,ll. This must Ds complied with, in order to so; sloe on assertion. Witenisisputriblcian sartisthourimuld 11. , - 7' E. CARR,BoltedMa . tea Newspaper Agency Sun Buildings, N. E. corner of Third and Donk strnets, and 400 Noel Fourth street—isouronlyanthorisediigent in Philadelphia. . . :. - Poi Commercial said Itivar Brews, , . The Latest; News,: trurnet - iirperte, br . lound under Irelegruidne Seal• • , The Ten Hour i..secit and the.Consplr- From the pelawaie to the Ohio, fMm,the moult tales and from thevalleys, the Demooracy of Fenn sylvania procleicit in tones of thunder so anathema against the tyrants who have striven to put uadewn, for advocating the TEN HOUR LAW 'AND THE 11/PaTt 4 QV 74E. TOIL! G, / 1 / 4 !..0* P-„ a glorious thing to.feebthitt the henna or the diouest yeomanry are beating in unison with 4tai own; on the Labor Question. Those Cotton Conspiratora who could coin the life-blood of women and children into dollars, are beginning to fee!'• the :;etributive justice of public sentiment, and would DOW like to get • out of their "'pillory," if they. could.' - Their effort to turn the business mon of Pittsburgh against usitty proclaiming as, through their hought up men. dationit - presses, an . enemy to the interests of the city, has beeline - unfortunate a movement as Don Quixote's tilt against the windmill. • Like bold gam bleta they made_ their throw and the die is signora theni. They vowed the wind, and they have reaped the whirlwirid---a ,whirlwind of indignation and ex ecration., If the Post could have been silenced on the Ten HoUQuestion, - the conspiratirs worild have told the Legislature 'that the putple orAllegheny county were unanimous fur the restoration of the feudal' hours of labor and they weld'', have then tried by the:virtue of oysters and wine to.obtain leg islatien to suit their purpose. But this, WV believe, would havefailed them also ; for we -have tbo se mitone° that the Legitdattire is all right on the ant). ject. With - aIIJ. K. Morehead's =inning andiasteb... hake - laden torn oil him at Harrishurgh„ al it is torn tiff 'in Pittsburgh, The efforts 'of thri petty - tyranti to ,make human muscles and tiooi,itnima i ted u with;a living soul and bearing a Aivineireprisoilabor;,like a piece of iron mechanists-ord Ipyov e as abortive tor are their efforts to break down a Deumeratic paper for striving on the - ride of Truth and Justice. For. doing our ditty conscientiously, we have been . astiailed with a bru tality and ruthlessness unprecedented ; and for _the encouragement of all who-may he similarlyaarsited . foe - advocating the Rights of the - toiling Mimes, we give theassurance that the efforts of the Cotton Con spiratora, their' legal advisers, and their pensioned 'presses to injure the business of our establishment, has had just the coniraiY - effeat to,whatit *moil:deo ,ded by them. They tried to break -es down, aid they have built us . up upon a:sure ,fuendlitlon - ihat cannot be shaken. If they gainsay this, we will show them the evidence: And howilai the Journal been benefitted by becoming the williag tool , of the factory Shylocks The wages its protititutton may procure a short time for its editor the epieur r ean lustnies Which his appetites crave; but the waters of Lahti will never remove the deep, indelible stains -which blacicou.his sense. of justice, honesty and mo rality---ic Indeed, the editor is possessed of a - eon science at all; which may be doubted from a survey of his public and private character. When the Persian. Xerxes made a bridge of ill3SiS to cross the Hellespont, for 116' purpose of destroY, ing Greece, a kurricane tame, and r wept away, in the heighth of his inticipatione, his boats and, his prospects. Arid what did the tyrant do then 7 With the madness of he ordered his slaves to scourge the sea with whips, and throw Chilies over the augry.billows I And precisely like the Persian tyrant, the cotton conspirators, seeing the destruc tion of their gilding . projects, with ridiculous fury, r p ordered theieneioned press and hireling seribblers, to lash the Post, and chain public sentiment. “Rich ard Savage layion as savagely an a threshing ma chine, and.the Knight of the luxuriant whiskers sweating ' - ft-Ora, his prodigiems efforts, attempts to manacle every, ebullition of popular feeling. And what the - end of all thii 1 . It requirei - no prophetic.viiion tonne it. will end as acts of, in justice, oppression,' mendacity and malevOlencia; al. 'Ways end, hicovering With indignation and scorn, every, individual whohas attempted to play the ty rant Over the weak • a - tid unProtected ; and all who - would , 'mtrate and traduce ar , independent Press, for ex posing 'the, wretehed machinations of unpin cipli:4l and purse proud aristocrats. ' ' • - ' ' _The Decency of the ; Whig. 1 The editor of, the Pittsburgh Gazette permits its W aithington cor respondent to use the following lan .guage„ We abaft ,not condescend :to refute such 'a statement r but we are, free to say that ,, the receiv er la as bad as the thief , i—tbe editor as reckless of what be publishes, as his correspondent of what he writes c. 4 i I enders - mad that htr.. Thorp, as (Thateita) Ritchie, promptly ,offered himself as security ; but . Thomas , pecuniaty stability is not as the virtue of Cteszieswifo Ought to: aVe been;anit the prebahili• ty ie, that Mr,Ritchie and his protege Will be Cool ly-ahosed to the wall, and the: contract given to the next matt ' Who has made an offer of such a character air indicates that he means, and will be able to Jo whathit engages to perform? , lithe editor of the Pittsburgh . Gazette aware of the cionsmpiences . of tnakihg Such a'publication.7 bleu so - . utterly reckless of the truth ; es this editor and. his. employee - show themschrea to be, Could acarcely, ,crimplaiff of .their Own pecuniary.. Ma bili ty $, should be severely tested hy,stich in titMck I They might not . nd themselves in Anch - -Rirgiying bonds the nextlime ihey tranegreselfgaiest•ali the decencies'of the proeir; . --WaX7l.. TWO:. • i . . 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L-,,,,,,1 - 141-, ..„,-,•.4; , z,,.,5,- 4 , ' ~. ~,,,,4- Z.:- ..: i," , • , -•i-- '',- .•'• ,- '• -. . ' .. -- ' . •• . • , • ..! .0:; ,•-• -•:". -.''.. - "C1nnec, 4 1.q4 . 5,!" - if:4 4° ;,;: ,, , , ; , ,....:•,..+:.`„ , '.. ',-" The sthrFatitciry 1?1W give below the card of Mr. MIMI, of the .I Easi - -Filit)ry He setsfortl4l: • 1143 fabiak 10 4 0 thitprOie to draw their Oiti , "!:: • 17 6 4 - ijrh ... ttkappeirs from tbiCatatAtenii. this : Ty at Vrhe: the parties enitiod,iitV.soispOrij ck ,ertifijhe Ten Hour LatSifouitS that the oprikors oflitiStar Factory were neWititieg to unite with thercrimbined:to.destreb or -at least,tor_inr.. I jure, that eatablishment. ,Thatneatis they,resortad.z to will be found exposed of,,MrseMyerij. We_ have_ made good pur declar*iop ter by indisputable,teatietepyx;*r. M. is well known in.thisin.this QOM trOV,Cpiy...l4L'EC:S=l3:ori ,diettiteresfed:::.tbreraet that hp I yields to the requirements of the law against 'the protest:tins and threats of a powerful combination is to tut, and must be to'all porson4 ample' evidence of his integrity—and geed:teas orlieart. :We can - say ais• much for •Mr. BUNT f-11, has partner, who in this m ntterilas acted as a true man should : Prrrsseet.s, I!ehrtiary - 224 1849.. Mn. lisneen. , , Sir : lam sorry circumstances have occurred to bring my name before the public as oneof , the wien ers of the Star Factory, ,growing out of the contro versy now going on between`yourself and Mr. 'Rid dle. I noticed a card this morning in .the .Journal signed by all of the proprietors of the different Cot ton Factories in Allegheny city, stating that , the charges you havebreughfigainst them of trying to " injure the '“proprietors 0( the Star Factory . are without foundation - and utterly ,false,” I _presume yon have made these declarations trona your knowl-. edge of the following facts, whichl shall ',state as briefly as, possible, and only applicable' tothe indl viduali Whose amass I mention.. - • , . When thetime had arrived at which the Ten Hour Law was to, take effect, you are aware the mills all suspended operations for a shott time. There was a meeting called of the manufacturers at Logan & Kennedy's more, which meeting rattetided, altho , against the remonstrance of one , of my partnerii,-,. The object of the meeting was to establish a plat form,' as it was called, which I signed under a wrong . impression, beleiving that a proportionate reduction of wages,. from' twelve to terthritira, was an, eqelva lent. to running ,twelve hours. Our eleterminatiOn , was to start out mill.. ,This fact came to the knowl-' edge of the other manufacturers, when there was another meeting announced to be' held at Logan et Kennedy's atom., I reueed to attend this meeting. One of the proprietors mune - 01er me ; I do not re member which, and at his urgent solicitation , I went to the meeting. After discuasing the ebject for which the meeting was called, Jacob Painter - rose in the meeting and stated, that the man we had sal man ager in our mill, Mr. Barns, was pretty influential among the handy, and that he had a good many eon.' eections who were employ' din Cotton mill. liere,and from the KNOWLEDGE llE..tmik of his ertsn;terim, he knew we were doing Ourselves an injury by keeping him in our employ;, that he not only thvored his own immediate Glenda by giving-them too much wages, but that he was a dangerous and deceitful-an, and should not be kept in our employ, if we consulted 'our own , interests. Bespoke, he said, from a, knowl edge he bad of his character by having him in his I employment, as manager cil ere Union One of the gentlernan presentsuggested that it would not be good policy to torn him off then ; that the better plan wonliihe ter pontinuehint until they would gei under way, theissilently shove him off. Mr.-Kennedy tame to our office, and urged tbe. necessity of us turning Barns off; stating that we did not knoW biro f he was a dangerous man; deceitful; not to be beliered ; Incapacitated to till the place in which we had Mtn employed . ; that he ought not to be encouraged; and if we consulted oar own tate rests, we would discharge him. Now,sir,how does it come to pass, after all those representations of the character of Mr. Barna, by Mr. Painter and Mr. Kennedy, that Messrs. Moore , head,Tainter fit Ca.. bate taken Mr. Barns into their Mill, and gave hint tho very situation to fill they re. preseeted,to us he was not qualified to do. When I communicated to Barns the film that Palmier had Made. a movement in the meeting to turn him di, he became very indignant, and was surprised to bear it j stating, that only a shrift time before, Mr. Cope land, the Junior partner in the Union Mill, came to ; him and told him, that at any , time he saw proper to embrace it, that , he could consider there was a situation open for him in their. Mill. as Manager. This; Mr. Barns told dte ,iti the presence of nor young2 - man, the clerk in the office, at the Mill.. ito yeti suppose that Mr. Copeland. would. take, the retToesibility of voluntarily going to our Manager, and holding out such an, iudacement to him to lease us, without the knowledge or approbation of Mr. Moorehead nr Mr. Painter, who are:the sole capktal ista in the establishment' I think not. Stich, sir, is a simple. statement of facts; which I must acknowledge has been . elicited from me with nwordicaryAtgree nl reluctance, from the dislike I have to appear in the publit print, and from which the public can judge whether there was or was not, a precoaCerted plan en the part 'or the individuals named, to injure us in our businem at the Star Fac tory. T. MYER,S. vr be Conspiracy. WO give the following articles, frnm Ohio papers, received at out office yesterday, in relation to the infamous attempts of certain capitalists to injure es. finch evidences of popolar•opinion are more gatify iug atiStui nairoiikutirtytitaittidioeot t' • 'Ciliforiiiu Gold Niue' , buck yard: , : . - • • - From. the 49/lict.Rcpubfiteo • MONOPOLY, VS. THE PRESS. A- controversy Is doing on between friend Harper of the;Pittahurgh Post; and the manufacturers of that city._ The Comer has dared to take sides with the laboring elasses of %botchy, and In endeavoring to uphold their rights nod interests; hos raised the opposition of the Wier. They are 'attempting to suppress the honest ispressione ef e;tree press by withholding their potronsge, together with otherin. jurions projects... This plan of stopping eupplirs,' in ordet to prevent . the circulation of free and liberal thought, II a characteristic of monopoly and aria*. racy, of every grade and period. The Legialature. of Pennsylvania enacted a Ten Hour Law ; the lordly manufacturers refused to be bound by its provisions ; and, as is generally known, when the bale and female laborers turned out on strike/1r their rights, as secured by this salutary en. =Meet, they were arrested roc riot and conspiraty. The primers were recently arraigned, and !for aught we know, were convicted, of what 1 -why, for attempting to sustain - the law which sewed them from oppression. The' Post, with a manly spirit, which should mark the . Cenduct of every democrat-. is press throughout the land, stood by the cause of the weak though worthy laborers; and for so doing, must be crushed, us well as those fur whom it rats. ed its voice to defend.. But will can they sire. .cied.: We hope not, The day. is hastening when the arrogance. of wealth' and ;monopoly will dhoti. pear before the mighty and' overwhelming , Influenee of the telling masses ' --When the former droll know land feel.thepowoi possessed bythe latter. Thrice armed is he who,,,has his quarrel just. in the-ods of an able ',contemporary, we say, "Go on, friend Harper,- you may be called Marne, and other libelee; easily bandied, and ever ready on the liptel 'the Oppressors, and - their; satellites, but there is a better. Gay coming farthan—a day, when a man . will be a man 'for that,' notwithstanding he earns his living by the sweat or his brow." Prom the ilfahoning Index. TO F. - PITTSBURGH POST AND THE COTTON LORDS. We have not bea n an unmindful spectator of the war waged by some of the iron and'cotton Lords of Pittsburgh, arid their whig allies, upon that faithful and able champion of the rights of the Laborer,Mr. Harper, the editor "of the 'Pittriburgh Post. The case is briefly this.' Pennsylvania panned a law-Ma kingten hours a tiers -work. Some Of the Mahe faeturerainfringed this law, demanding more than .ten hours labor.. The Workmen insisted on the oh tervunen of the law. ' Difficulties existed between the workmen and emPloyers. Sevetal of thelabor ers, female and children were arrested and indicted for riot, and among them a tittle girl, only thirteen years old, was thrown into prison: Mr. Harper, a pure and unyielding Democrat, always ready to de fend the oppreimed, stood forthlhd advocate of these '.poof, and. almost ilierdlldss women and children; , I and.. in thii might Of ;a jat cause dealt sturdy, blows CM their pocket prodd o ppressors,: smarting under their infliction , with th whip press at their backs, j artirsing'ull the . ,power and influence of their. 'wealth and standiriii to. crush him. Several have meanl y their papers ," and withdrawritheir patronage. But their effort s will be Lfutile.': The 'Democracy will not atind by, and si.. tentty witness:43mila their number i and one of the , lablest ehaniiiione of the , rights of. the , litiorer ,. , pros , ,trated by , an' unholy coalition • Of:capital and its: ser-_ I.vile 14010,10 r daring., with the Soul Ord man, td up. holdtwAhe gazeof .111m:world these eravea spirittd, tyrants over,. women and"orphan children. ;•-. Capital and labor tihnuld go hand inbreed: . Each should .suppeq: thoffither:' - capitai is as . touch ,pendent on labor eilahor on capital: :And !When the capitalist,hasely taking,adsantagtkof theneedathe laborer;StieksAd Oppress him, and especially, , When: he attempt* to .henemo:the:ijkont and ;exacting amater--wringing out 4 ia longi.weayy, ill -.requitted 9init o otte're able strength of .pooraed.ao: ikhieetea;#ofOep . Xi,id ArPhinai and: fo 'daring to - 4,,, ,agat„fluil4ights,,n4itit ,Ptif . t . hentfttid hat(gilvha ,theatithrowaibeM;inte,pneOn.po thesmOrable *- teat Of.theiv4 leinurlaterai:every.inani\Whatian iiiiiit'Withiti/hhiveglitifeetAtAing, for M9416111* man, almuld-aPaakOut and dowfitts 0 - 1 1 4E,04 1 wi'nug. -Gp en v friend Horper. ilc* B l,t4 l ; pre-wiitchiog the ,cogitst widfatitootOn_Ktelln6:Enn indaennir ofthet 196-11' and oppreSsediltibiirnr ; and it!lieed 'intout valiant hearti - iiill come (On the inflate. Ao4ifte tinitsted `are yoLeirnd wilt mitvor-desertßtho [noir w,tio I battles so nobly for their rights. _ - - From the Thnnbra L.Drlnocraf..- CCESPA&CT, _AGAINST_ ,THE . _.„FiTTS*HIGII „ r • PS. . ; The)-fi 1.1 • dillidrgh - Pest baO T h IMF bi7."- comuthe strenuous advocate -- or she TeirtiOarlaw, - "d of the rhlbta,of the widerv,, orphans and; labor ers. This rashnisis herr 'drawn dOwn upon its editor, the. verigencoof a few "factory lards Rittalitrgh, Who appear tieteriniiied upon, bis,paier"keltraimina tion. This is aresolve more.easily made tban.car tied into execution. - The Ctinstitution or the union guarantees the freedom of speech arid, of :tile' ress, and those Wk° attempt to Muzzle, silence or ..extir• minute the:een because it has the manliness aed fearlessness to *rouse the cause of the wrongfully ,oppressed; wilt find that they have - undertaken herculean , task.- .Some narrow-minded smile - Who possess few.dollars; at times imagine thata press has no right to utter sentiments that run counter to their views, or if it doer; they think it ought to he put out tirexistence. Those who have engaged in this unhallowed crusade against Mr. Harper', will, :we apprehend, be sadly sick of it before they. get through with it.. Mr. Harper is in the right, and they are in the wrong, as they will find out some of these days to their hearts' content. Ofall the mean, infaincius anti contemptibNa things none can exceed that of attempting to estirminate a press because it takes a bold stand in behalf of right and, justice. We hardly Suppose that Pittsburgh - could 'produce men mean enough to embark in such an : underta king. , • • • •.• DIED —On Thursday morning, Feb. 22d-at, 2t o'- clock, at Brown's Hotel, in this city,. Dr. Colman* BLOCKBOKE, late of New Lisbon, Ohio, in, the '22d, year of his age. ; • The above tote struek us with sorrow, The , young man 'has been lingering for a abort-time. utt der'en affection of the longs. He has been ender' the cart of able phisicianti, with sylualit he studied. His parents and retaliator in Ohio and elsewhere' , . still be - affected deeply at the intelligence of his demise, for he promised much of future usefulness- He was esteemed in the social circle which:- he moved, and his death has left a Chinni which cannot well be filled, - ; The bodivrati yesterday fortiarded text" , Lisboa for interment, by friend? here. - We think it duo to state that during . ,hie Brown's Hotel, every 1141 orns'fitinished, him that,hitt condition 'required. -The friends win f6el grateful; to Messrs. Bsown & COsirrictu for their • unwearied attention. Swats NOTE BANK PANIC IA ST. L0t1711...--.At . panic hail been created in St. Louis, by_the refusal of brokers and bankers to receive notes of a less dej, nomination than" en dollars. The &cos; it is all aro us follows: A Stale law, enacted ,some years, ago,,agaiest the atrial! notes in Missouri,' wa ally disregarded, and, in fact, became a dead !cacti Recently, however, the grand jury found "twentyl one bills of tadietiziiiiit against the brokers who haci , circulated the small note*. The fines atone on Outlet rid ielMerits tn true tto slaty-thousand del which goes In the informer. This alarmed the,bre kern of St. Louis, who stopped dealing le 'peel notes, of which .there is said to be a eircalatioit:o three hundred thousand dollars initial city. 4 ggiA oral - panic was the result. Back notes under titt dullerswore selling at a ruinous discount. - The Maysville-My.) Eagle contains the eat fora pnblie meeting on the 12th inst.,!of 4, -Idt on fellow-eitisers of the county who regard slivery . ' a misfortune and not a blessing." The call in sign ea by 475 voters of. Mason county. . . - .--, palP'There. has hem:lieu alarming increase" it thq African slave trade during the year plat.- — .kernelß Eagbah steamer called the Grappler, of only =O, home power, captured nearly twenty lavers, 444 rescued three thousand slaves, in a few month*. , - , !dartled. tin 'rboreday evening, February 2.1e1, by Rev. J. At, Setiih, Mr 3Algivi SHAW fa Misa 15111WASitx lias7o3, hl Of dus city. DIED On Wednesday evening, gist Atlsltint,, Mr. WlLitaal Jr Nu:rioter's, aged 36 years. , , The friends of the family are respectfully incited to at: tend his funeral, from his late residence, in klirusinghan4 on Friday, ut Hi o'clock , a. sr.: ' ; - '. - Yesterday afternoon, loass Mcatatect. son: of the Rev.). G. and Francis Fulton, aged sigfeetrinontlis , The funeral will take place ihittailenualin. at 4 ia , cloati from the residence of his parents, near BastLitrerty: , The. First Annual Soiree or Init . Prowd4 vricr Fika CastrAixr, will he held ni t ilre Ldfaitite Ash semtdr Ramis, eilnesdd ievey uldg, Match 7thi trrulecticrsi.—Afitrie'etion for President, Mono; Remand abeam for sAlte Company for erecting a Bridge ever the River .Alleghetty, apposite Pitteburgh, In the Coun t ' of AlleithrnY,4•l4ll beheld sit the Toll House, an Monday, the 3th t ay ofiaarch next, at 3 o'clock. r. at. Joint Marks, Trcaeurcr. • 113 Young Pleats Plietcwwille Llbirwry awn! Mvcilame's Inerwirtm—The Fifth Lc tare will be given by T/103. J.Btotteclloq.:o4 'Tuesday eveniug,Febrottrt Lmth bin, at 7i o'clock: at Aetna.° HALL; SI;117 e Mineralllewureisof .Pennsylrenia. A tingle Tieket 115 emit", for Gentlemen; no charge for Larder For rate at the llookatorev ; and at the door. JACOB Warman, Jr., DAVID HuLMAS, COMMitte6l IS. A. Saairtion, : 1101CO'SCUPLE.LA , Pitobure, Fel.,tilary 6th, 1940. S ttr n Election for Crevident, Managers, and &Beers 01 the Company ter Etecting a Bridge over the Rivet Itlonongebela, opposite Pittshurgb, in the County of Al leglteny,wih ite held at the Toll Rouse; on MettdaYt 3 10 Sta day of !Barth next, at 3 o'clock, P. x. jatt9:3tvre Jorm.Titacr, Treasurer. suoleatiaaism, AT PHILO HALL EVERY _NIGHT THIS WEEK. VIM PENCER - will present his wonderful demon si rations in Sympathy, Att raetion; Repulsion, Phre nattlagnetism eltdClatrooyance. An"AnAlAthl FOR INVALIDS'? will be opened at the. Hall, from 10 o'clock, A. M., tall, where all persons afflicted with diseases crtn enlionti be relieved. No charge for services., unless the patient is benefined, Admission, 2ff cents. Class Tickets - RIO, which- vrill admit 40 till the Public LectureS, - and talnstructions. feblo The EMI" Family; Trom Blassachuset,te Accotirmitiai by VINCENT; A. semiTT, the ;celebrated Guitarist, A. member of the Conservatories of Pa - ' 4 "*" its and Vienna, tote from Philadel phia, beg leave to announce that they. Will give a CON. CP wr, VOCAL,AND naTIW3IENTAL Paste, At the APOG -1.0 HALL, on Saturday evening, February 9.411 i, on which occasion they will slng a variety new gongs,Glees, &c. For particulars, see programbne. - 'reun Pratt and Ornamental Trees for Sale. :TS 50;000 VERY SUPERIOR INOCCLATED r I. PEACH TREES, of the proper age and size for transplanting, a large portton of which are of the choicest early and lute freeltofie kinds, same of which have teceiVed the first premiums for the last three years. at the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Horticultural *Societies. 10,000 Apple Trees, of the , toost esteemed varieties, from.s to 9 met me, Also. Apricot, 'Cherry Pear rind Nectarine Trees.— Catalogues may be obtained by applying to-the proprie tor., , ISAAC TULLEN. Ili Ins Town, N. J; Feb 20 1849—lfeli23:vati) CASE. D BALE OF DAMAGED CUTLERY,. I Fancy Variety Goods and Muslin', at AUCTION,on acComit of whom it may. Concern. -2-On Monday' ry next February 20th, at'lo o'clock in the forenoonf sold at McKenna's Atiction Rooms, on adeount of whmit may concern, 1 aaso ;and 1 bale of liletolirtatliie, dam aged by wagon, on the PAlladelphitaTuitiplke,last week: • Among -the . articles arta the following; in, part-,pen, knives., taii,ors, table and tea Spoons', ,"needliar; shirt but.... tons, coat rind vest buttbns; hinges,.bolts, *tale beams, fancy Shaving cases, horse and shoe'brushes, litiO•shirts, Rocket hdkfs., cravat,, giughams, calicoes; rash linens, table challis, eassincts, ,ilothAand flannels, checks, satin. yestings, sewing Silk, spool cotton, and. t bale cont a ining yardahrown - muslin. JAMES IIeKENNAS. -fetal • - .Auc.tioneer. , rooh-.;-trhe blgliest briec ' in coati, paid •for Wool, by • % • • .H. LEE, rebv` . • - -Liberty -sfrilet, opposite •Fifth: • rrlo L.E'T—Aliirgeßrick Dwellingalousa, suitable Ibt, iwo tni lies. 13itchited high' up: od.rederal siTeet, -.4p01y.t0 ; - : ; • febtl2 • .' • • Llberty.strOet,:oppoaito Fifth: 1 :CASE. AMERIG,AN. 4/151X. PLLYIIt•r-Pn hand aitd' 1 for Bale by, (f e b.o.• • LEE:: - IKrEtV , DRIED .BEEP—A aupe riar larticki Sugfii - 111 - : . Cured 'Bound; forliale felts iiCkiltliEADl ICU-I9'tigt~ e 6, just rCcei4ed cuidlbtside - by f°l43 ' " • SMITH fc !SINCLAIR ' • • intiIESNUVS-7 11 44.", just receivedolol for sale by • SMITH & ~[NCLA RI . , lar)Nl...l(A. few I.i . pices for' ran bo - 44'1°)23 smrftt 'SINCLAIR; . . 40 B • La. i pak:ga,Arp,t,Es— 01. map b -• • ~ • fcbr4; • • •• BAB.T.H.7Sc BlNbLitini . V PAHTN SIVIVANTED•With - a Cash' Capital -M. - S 1800- t 6 ha tl'e Sanwa& Flintier in. a Manufactory, Ailiter!!l,..ri;e:lll..!.llltablabniiinelia in this city- ,:i e b 2t - '- - , 'S. CUTHBERT, pail. Agett, • Suldaneldstree . . DiarniKVntifrnr::.?eb* - sleforii;Jilgf Capps t*D. ! . 7..:cceli*Cci.,..'Actionfordatnaies tamedin'ilicaninft4i)Sf446;tivihnlntla 1 1 / 2 f11 4 1 1 Bacon. Alaintiffs ahowed that the Bacon had t 1 .4 well cukcl,lindr . Ctored with the company for al mettt-to Philadelphia rthat - . - it WWI - delayed r and - 1 !Atm' iktettelted , P.hihulelphia - , was spoiled.. De.en ‘ildittiitlietvtdihrt.`ii-wits dellyed by a break in the canal; titidittotight - forth testimony ; to showShasthe: meat was not welkedred—fovetkeiliacon shipped , at the same titne r and under the same cirenmstan bid od ceti, was received e p a, in go order For- Plaintiffti.!Messrs . Thomas Willitttie.nitd 'Khatt"tditter pdtiebillessis Metcalf aridtuciatis The „Eddy , Family.have arrived and will give . Their fimt Covieett in Apollo Hall, on Saturday eyi ning next. It is to be regretted that 1, ese accom idshed, vtmaliatit caonorgetthd room . for this :Otert.. ing ; so that those riTh:ili.haiici:an oppOrtundi or at, tending whiiennt find time to be preeenton Sattyday evening: ; However, we. presume they wiill appear again onMonday evening.- Mr. , SiliMdf, the !entity, is One id .- it‘t mind distinguished rnindeilins In this country. He is well hnown In the eastern - cities, hav ing appeared before tbe public niaOy:a Herr Hnoop, Heitz, Sivori, .018 Bull, inikothere. , We hope the 'lovercr of‘ prep a re; for dam-entertainments ; for they still, most assuredly, tie of a bigh oider. THE Bootrs.—A man named Hurd ; who want/led and - acquitted at a late term 0: 'the "United States' Court, for counterfeiting, has been-spin arrested and=committed rera similar:raffanbe• The Polio have been engaged in sifting the matter for about a r Week. An Irishman was arrested , some days for; , tirunkeaness, wbo was suspected ot having , sonie t knowledge of the doings of :tbe gang. He it peaeb-;, and the officers wont toHurd's house, on Clark , street. where a crucible dies Ste, were found. Huid Was arrested.- Others were taken, but no evidence appearing .that 'would warrant commitments, they were discharged.,- Anutherhouse was searched, but too late to Make any distoVeries, for the siiqs'ot , guilt bad all been removed by the women. t Hard Will stand Ills trial at the May term' of , the Court; and may net get oft as easy as before. Rtmatter—The.Preabyterian Advocate of Wed nesday, "" We are Enrich &pried to be petmi• ted to announce they , =IOUS ootpout,iOg of it of Grace, in several congregations within the ! Synods of Pittabnigh and. Whieling, The indica4. tiorut are very encouraging that Giid jails' heard the; prayers of his people; and is about to returrfin 401 , 4, cy abundantly tobleu his , heritage: , -; ! MAsoasOrtiet—Thtersday Aforning--Thore wto but one Case in—* young fellow named Tore. Ii appears therein a kw to.punish men for being Tore; fled SO our herd - Wee Arrested. 1 arr Tb e gonad of military music yesterday re.; minded u that tray the anniversary of Washing tan's The 22d February is notedmmeni:f orated now as;it veir oaee. j rrar-Nr. Spencer bed a very excellent audienao last evening; and wide - Any experiment. with sir e r seven subjecu 'lrCu'intisraitory gires'another exhibition this evening.- - •, I billr The friends of the Ten..Honr Law_.ehould prepared tnatteitd the ineennoon Satiirday evening in the old court House. q'-The Niiiita turned out yesterday grea strength; - yire'did not understand nil their tem traptiOns. 4 • ' , . . ler The Lect u re of Mr. Bingham, atolog will be delivered due evening-in Apolio:tiaßt • - City laristirti , MibleiG ., - , .-:-. ; -Tun subscribers haring purchased fro, Charles Coleman theabove ditiabies;'nrik,in ,- ~ au mg to . nereale t tem - - Moc - "rdi Mica, id' i I ' ic 11 - ' AT Carriages, truggies. do.,z - vr Ouldrespectfoilp solicit a attire of patronage from thO•publie_ morsel kept by the day, week. =mull or year, and - additions. stilts tiro being erected, in the S Second story, for - She net commodation of Cane - sleek+ - . _._ -' - • - f , - - - ---_ x2 -'•- t febddim - - -•- .ROUElitit. ti - oßr lx retiring from the Livery business,' T vrith-pleasurg from a long aectuatotanee}rfponimpnd InyanPeeasPrXto he patronage Qt my friends and an...public. t) fehn:ltv .CHARLES) COLEMAN' ----- Pittabisieglii Gold . Wsksiker. THE subscriber hat invented a ntchiue'for Wasbifig out GOLD. possessing the following qualitiost—lt weighs about twenty-five - pounds. can be parted in a box 18 lathes by 17i , and 17 inchei deep; will wash'aitt bushel of wet sand in-aboat.vaiorninutes.-iirraandia less awe—leaving the Gold-perfectly clear -of ssmd- and gravel. Theme going to California are invited to call and wee its operation, at rays residence, in Penn street, near Water street. ffetertilarl .- -C.. EVANS. Villa the Honorable the Judges of the - Court of General J. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and forthe County: of Allegheny.: t The petition of Andrew.Klinheux, mlt of the Fifth Wardl Pinishrugh, in the County aforesaid,,huly ehewettri That your petitioner . bath provided himself witlfmatet vials for the aceothratulation of travelers and othera, as his dwelling house, in the Wird aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in duty , boand, will pray ' ANDREW KLINHENZ. We, the stibscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, dti certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and lei:rpm - since. and is well provided - with house room and conveniences for the necomraddation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Jos. Kenkinson, F. E. Kremer, Francis Felix, F.. Owerdos B. Brickle, M. Martin. It. M .- Keever, Jo b Lowery, James Cochran, A. Horner, C. Baits, C. Killen feb:M:3td, I TO the 'Honorable the Judges of the. Court ,of ; General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny The petiuon of Mary Colyer, of the 3d Ward, Allegheny City, in the County aforesaid humbly sheweth , . That your petitioner bath provided himself with nintermls.for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell— ing house, in the Ward •ftforesaidt and prays that your Honors will be *needle. grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, ea in duty bound, will pray.. MARY COIXER. We, the subscribers, elliZella of the aforesaid Watd , do certify, that the above petitioner is of nod repute ird,t . honesty and temperance and is well provided with house,. room and conveniences for the arcommodation and lod4, ing of 'travelers and others, tind' tbat said tavents Ito* COMM." Wmj Evans ; Richard Brown, Henry Michael,. E. ht. Saunders, Thos. Imusdale, Chas. Furnelh.Chiut. Plumb, John Robinson, Francis Hurnsi Thos. Atkinson ,"John Robinson, Geo. W; Williams.. foliWNlt T _ O the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and' for the County of-Alle hen y y The petition of , Sons Letz , .of .. the Third Wari , city of Pittsburg, in the county aforesaid. humbly Mewed, ' That your petitioner bath Providetlhiruself with materials for the accommodation of Aravelors and others, et his dwelling house in the. Ward. aforesaid, and prays Met your Honors willbe pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, ae in duty bound,Will'aray., JOHN T.I.ITYJ We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above' petitioner is , of good repute fin honesty and temperance, and is well provided with houlie room and conveniences for the well of trav elers and others, and that mid tavern is necessary, IL Watson, John Hawk, 'ltt. Racklen, James 'Honer ' Samuel hrilartney, R. 1-1111,,James blontooth; N. Hill, 8. M. Gorgner, V. Villinger,J. G. Backofen, .1. Miller, G. T. Anger, , , , . , feb23:3bMcw• _ T".. Honorable the Judges of the Court of .General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the CountY of Allegheny : The petition of Robert Arras trong, o f the 341. - .vartl, Pitts burgh, in the County - aforesaid, humbly skewed!, That your petitioner bath provided himself 'with materials for. the accommodation of travelers and others at, hiedw ail ing house , in . the -.Ward aforesaid anti prays that your Honors will be pleated to grant 'him a license 10 .keep a public house ,of- entertainment.. ;And . your pert. stoner, as in ditty bound, will pray.... ROBERT ARA - ',STRONG. Weohe subscribers, .citizens of the.tidixesaidWard, do certify,. that the .above re pute for honesty and ,temperauce, and is well provided with house room and conveniencesfort'ha,accommoila - . tiou.of travelers and others, and that said toyer - a -is , cessary. R. Carling, T.. Duncan, Willitim ; Gilmore A Thomas Hamilton, William Paul James Macloril, Hobert Pa: Toutig, WM....8116m5, Waiter'Landergan,W lM itioKeti, John - Hitglies,Jolut ' • feb2.2:3(0 . , kra the Honorable; the Judges kif , the Court of Quarter 1 ;Sessions ot the Peace s in and for the County of Alle, hen of George Sneck, of the let Ward, city of Pittsburgh; in• the. County aforesaid liumblyaheweth, That your petitioner bath-provided himself with-mate, rill% for the acconnandation of trove ers and others, at his dwelling house in; the Ward aforesaid, and .praya that your licinors will be pleased to.. grant him a license to keep a pablic house of entertainment. pe titioner, 411 duty bWind,lO l . l P.T a Y" *4 Pio. anbaeritiors,.ctuzaab of the, aforesaid- ard do aernfy,,that the , above Petitioner irof gOod,reliute for honesty and temperance, and it weltproilded with house: Tom nd eonyeinences-,,fortile neaomModationortray-, elets and,others, and that said taver4-is,nocei,saty.. M. Wilkinipp, hi:. P:. Morse, ;Ocoee ,!Steveliti, -. n..! - V e lguifigiitin J. P. Mt:ritic', Sawyer, D...QiillYtk;-Joltir ISeelithA ll N4tiu, l 4 )l ?9t9 , 9%! l ° .l4 q ',1440rr• - --ftmet4ta-- _ MEM 4 ti~Ttn"i~xk~;.~h~ ` ~l~`Yl~s s b Teielly _ w ported for a *or** Pont:; .: CONGIELetill,f VlT .ONAr Atimiqoriitebruaiy SENATE. : '`" z Mr. Ayebster -eared...n.tetitino_authorizing -the. President to held possession of California and New Mexico, and" to preserve, order, by employing the army and navy; the_existieg Jell to remain ialoree, and that oßcerp,lre,iippopimedl 1 0 execute them; that fdattiaLlaersttiOdnoWtbif.procilimed.; ehd_that an apprepriatioaTrisaniiiie:madedor ihese objects.',The patitto4 . was read and ordered ` be Mr. DaYten Offeied a The Senate-then proceeded to the timiiideiatidn of the ftesolorilefor;siipplYingi‘theen4riteititogelk fornia with arms and ammunition, by. the complyteg with certain terms, which -finally piped.. The Bin to- establish a Territorial Government in lilinesota t pi reported float the Corninittee, was ta -1:f:n tip and. 0914, take t4e 10th of March n e tt - , f On the, fourth ballot, inttiq Ohio tegielibire, P „ , . . Chase, a Free Soil man, war elected io ancised,Mr Alled . Senator from this State t .. • •,Clourottatons ebru4 l 7 Gen .Taylorarri6ed here 'this afternoon, and was welcomed by the enthusiastic popniace The General made a short and nio4datieplitothe ,speech' delivered on ;oe,occaitiO.ophis reception. . Flour The Merkel; is 51. M -with a-good eastern and home demand,_ end some inquiry for shipment. Sales of Genetie at 600 41 bbl Cotton.. The market is quiet and the tendency downwnrd. Prices were 'declined Grain.. Sales or 3,000 bushels Ohio prime, white at 1,121;: prilie white Ciiinb'dc.; prime yellevip. Remp...Salee °Mein - 471 '; and of at $l. ,Coiree..flales or Rio . 6ic. Z.; Laguyre sle. Segni...Sake 'or Neil Orleans at 4105 c... on time; salmi or Porto Rice atdadi f i r . bbl ! • , . Provisions.. The market is unchanged.. ~. • . •• • • . NEW YORK MARKET. - • NEW Teas, Feb. 227 - , Cotton, .Nothing new it demand is fair and !quota tionsiteady. • - • • Flour The demand is entirely,fdr the eastern Mid home 1380; with mlmr of 2000 bblit or Western at '5 0 6666 8 68 ; Grain. :The market, is unchanged, . , • ProviSidna. - .Balesi of Western Mesa Pork 'it 11,37. Sateaof 200 bbis Western Prime at 10,25.. BemP.. Wes of dew totted at. 175,00 per ton. W biskey. Sates In bbis at 23k. Money.. sales_of.„Treasary Notes at •1,591. - PRILADELPIIIA MARKET. - s • Pm:o,l;Feb. 22. neer...The snarl; et is VerY quieti bat steady with Salsa of Western at6s. Graiti..Sales of Prinie RedVbeit at 1,08. There, is stia4y*dettiand"fer Corn; ' ._Groceries. ,:Sales of New Orleans Sugar at 4105 e. Sales ,o Porto. Rteo at 4;05e, , Sales of Cuba Me -lasses at. 22e. Sales.Tof Rio Coffee at Glc.; of:,,La guyra at 51051 e. • • ' .Flour.. The market, with a moderate basinelN is in fiver of the buyer,..With sales of 2000 bus How-, aid street at 4,87.. Cara Meal : sale& at. 2,62.. Gmin. ages of Prime Red Wheatnt fd9 Corn : sales of prime white at 44046 e; prime yellent nt 50,e; Oatirat -. 30c; Rye-60c. - ffeetli:Atales 4t18,04-CloSer, isOrtkl,SOM,B7 it Flak Sells at 1,1451,17, Proviiions..Sales of ,Western Mesa Pork, at 11,50 Oill2,00; ealea Westera.Prium at :10,75, to theestient of 1.200 Lard is soldin tals at 61c, , in kegs at Tina 7jC Baeon.Vgales Western Hog Round at s;c. Groceries —Coffee and. Sugar have. improved in tendency; Salsa 'Of Rio nt 61On, to 'the Merit ef 1 The Weather snow. all day; 4 Inches deep.. =ME 11013 SE e- Ohio 174 S. Beriitter. NEW -YOFtIC biARKET, Nziv Yong, Feb. 22--12. . . _ BALTIMORE.MARKET. _ _BALTIMORE, Feb. 22-61.. V NeW and4mportiaat Works on California. WHAT I ki.A.AV CALIFOo bllA.,7Being the Journal ' ONCTolir, by. Edwin Bryant. New edition, With en Ititpendix, containing accounts of the Gold Mines, various routes, outfits, &c. &e. NOTES CiE TRANELs IN CALIFORNIA=-Coro- prising Om prominent Geographical,. Agricultural, Geo. 'logical and Mineralogical features of the Country.— .ntso, the routes from Port Leavenvroeth, in :Missouri. to Sau Diego, in California, inclining; parts of . the Arirun nal. Del Norte and Gilo - rivers, from the orlicial reports of Col. Fremont and MairirtimorY ' • filistory, Populatiorr,Climitte, soil, Productions and ltarboN. from Sir George Simpson oloonnoys -JounferrAlxistudihe. :World. With on :oc ean:lt of the Revolution in aM conquest. of that country by the United Sines. By John J.. Hughes, A. B. Also, Col. Idtts,titt's4 , epon, end other documents on the Gold Region. , 'roe above this day received and for sale by • fetal Corner of Wood and 3d slit. Modern Languages. • ryinE subscriber respectfully informs she Ladies rind .1. Oulu!cram: of Pittsbilfgh anal regtie tty; Mat inapartimaruciicn in the following Laupdaies Ariz: FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH. tty 'strict atfentionandreaionable terms, the subscriber hopes to merit a: tbrire , of,public. patronage. He • reels confident of his ability to gyre satisfsetion with regard to "the progress antkimprovement of , hit pupils, the. more so OIL which perfectly . familiar:with .the language, hichenables. hint to- impart a knowledge. of. the above in a clear, coMpreheasibie and concise manlier. - For competency, and character, refers to— ' ' Rev. Mr. Passavaftt, H. Hither, Dr. Reichheira,: , • • • Josiah iEng, Esq. IIU• Persons desirous to avail themselves o ff, this op. portmuty, are requested toleave them names at the book store of Mr...1..H. Mellor,. Wood street. . - fehladtw . • • ~ C.l`.. SANDERS. Gold i Gold I 1 Gold t l Z rpwo YOUNG MEN - , residing in the country, are de 1. lamas tojoin one of the Overland Companies to Cal ifornia. Any. person:who is willing to risk isrespectable outfit against Me lives end labor of the applicants, may de so oa advautagnoue fermi- Unexceptionable' refer- , ante wilt be given as to chanacte intelligence, arili-iii itastry. A letter addressed:to through the' r, 0., 'or left at this 'office; stating the time and place`'where au interview maybe bad, on Saturday 'next, will meet With 'prompt atteciuon; - ..feb2'•2tdo • NOr Lafay,tte,Watto,abt solver ' 61arta: , Tux new lighi'diiiiighipais . setiger steninfr 11.-14 A RT I N'E, rrsusgs i esivetorte above and intermediate landings, unman' diately on the opening of navigation. ; For freight 6r passage;applymn or 'to ' feb22l3tit "'GEORGE MILTBSIBEHGER, .Ag!z ' , 0 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General l uarter Sessions ofthisl'y'eace Maud for the County of-Aegheny .: The petition of 1. N 0 $ SEE.; of the lioiOugli Lawrenceville, in the Coanty.aforesaid. humblY show-c.' eth,. That ' your lictiticiuer Irak provided Idifiself WkikElTql tenets for the accommodation of truveleriiliiitt others„ his' dwelling hOuse,lif this Borough' afaresaid, Mid Prays that your Honors will be pleased to. grant` him a license. to keep a . public house of entertainment.' And your pe. titioner..as duty bound, will pray J. -NO. We, the sabsonbers, citizens of the aforesaid : Borough, do certify, that the above petitibner is of good repute tor honesty and temperance, and is well provided'whii house room and conveniences for Me accommodation and lodg ing of travelers and others, and that , said tavern is ne ' M. Rudentbali, Jahtt Young, T. Black; Saville' Gard son, Wm.Bishop,P.Miller, Wm. Johnston, .1 ing, F. Stine, John Stine, H. Snowden, Jos. Wainwright.. At FAUN. BUR SALF, OF.SO Arses, with a good Log House, Garden, number td:Peach:TteES,' and. fine Spring. Also,'D'Acres in cultivation. Balance is good and well timbeiell. Situated near to Clitire4and School, Saw and Grist Mills; and. two Mires 'from the:01114, at about.liriolles'beloiv,bletrietta-can readily be divided into; two'hmall Farms, and may be so sold, - if Purchased at once—&foo. - . S.-CUTHBERT, Ge hfi n: Age st ee nt,- reb22- • - • Ag e n inAHPET FOUND--A; mull Quirt 'Buir..sras• .. ) , ,pigked up in .the.blonougabeht 7Riser r yesterday.-, The Owner .ena have it, by Falling ut this office, and pay. ing for advertisement; , , , . , (022:31 • • • 'Bleached. Obtidg.'c': . A A. MASON h, CO, No. to Market street hlLYSjust 11... - received the following well knoinitt brim& of Blenched. Muslin., viz : - , - .8 and $4 'Bre ached ISltielin, Yemen' Sim= Mills, 5.4 " bigutinkeng e Mason," "Pokanolze!,P , 4oarlisle,iii . Darehentev;? isignonond," `!Orafton.?,"A;t"ritteburgh,7 'tLawreneep. " /raglan rittow.gtUre," ."Farnsworth," ) &c.,Ac.., Ail of which,. together Ivith many style! -not not here mentioned, will be sold. ittEAKrERN !'RICER, by the Piece Or Pack age. A. MASON is.oo ' l4o 13015tarket 'street; have , just reeeived-the largestinvoicenf LINENS eve/ offer ied.by.them,coraptising tweet) , different .idnilities, to whie.tr i Aberinvite lhe intention of .wholeinte or-retail . SPEtING'F_ASHION'FOR PAUL., stilt -wilt inthidneethe new ltyle 'trf-qeittlenrie's Batson Snltxrdttf;'24th4iinttint. 73 wood st. . , _ 4.e14"61- ‘Ino7ATOV.Si-105.„or ealc Try' , RING le relM , 711.00R1E1 D - 7.gotattlesjuMreOMß..farsui ' l • :.1' lige ping-Goods. r' R. MURPHY invites the attention of Boaschcep• • ere and those about commencing Housekeeping, to Ms as,ortment of above Goods, such as— • Quilts and Counterptuies, white and colored ; Tichings and Pillow•case Muslin's; • Sheeti.-ge, from one to three yards - wide; Table thapers and Table Cloths; Towelling, Towels and Napkins; Furniture Prints and Chintzes; Scarlet Oil Chintz, for-curtains; • • Super. Printed Cbimz, for Quilts,' • . Embroidered Window Curtain Unsling; Striped and Barred '. do. - • •do.• „ Bed Blankets, all qualities Mid SIZEIG / • . 18 / I PPIY °/. th ese Goods is constuullynePt OA Win always be sold on the most favorable terms—at: North-cost corner of Ath-and Maiket streets. -feb2Er: • To the Sick anal 4.l4lotedt—V—i 6'; airy' tine Still' doubts the 3cMcaey.of JAYNE'S). - 1 PECTORANT-in Asthma-and other Pulmonary Af feetions, let them read the following letter ftntn Mr•Si Bt Robbins, a merchant of Dlarion, ppoitt county, Illinois, who nays, April 14th,1846--" My wife hal - been afflicted 'with Asthma for xi years, and af . times - suffered nfore Dian' death.' She has applied to many eminent. fthysi, Cigna, and also used many of the patent medicinal •re, -commended for that complaint, and receded'batlittle relief front anything; until last, fall, 'when abs heird of your EXPECTORANT, and being very, meth afffleted at that time, she with much trouble olsttuned a boule of it, and a box of SANATWE:PILLS. - .:. Aftet cling the Medicine a few. lours, she was r . elieved,of !fent breath ing, a nd though very mumhemaelated,,in a few days was . .ithile•to be about the house, and since taking three bat. -ties of the EXPECTORANT, - cull:TS bitter laCtilth - than - She has done for tamp years, and continues quite except_isthen she takes cold, aed then a few:•doIiCe",EX PLUMB-AMT.give net: enure , life. In' short itisa"ense all" wi th her. All other niediethes have bten hied in this section oCcountry with mat success. • _ R. s ; .-Ropin - NB4, To Dr:II. JicAtftfronthlUid.sireet, Philadelphia. i. Percale in insburgLotttnrP TEA STORE, 70 Foirrth street, neat - Wos4 '• • • \ • • - febl9:dtger A DIATIONAL SALE, by. order, of Administrators,. of Seamd-hand, at Auction, aIIicEENIVAII, To•morrow, Thursday, rebraan' Zld, at 2 o'clock in.the afternoon, will be sold, at McKenna's Auction Hootn4 by order of Administrators;in addition to }be large sale of Household and Kitchen Folnitnre of a private family already advertised and to be soldsat that tune, -3 Astral Lamps, with extra rich cot glass shades, in complete der, and will burn any kind of .oiL Also, L inahOgall7 bureau; a large lot of mattrusees Dna comforts; 1. cook jai s t ove, &c, . JAAD.3SideKENNAi- -SAYS' SALE OF DRY GOODS AT AUCTION. AV -ItlcKavao's—C.ommencing this day,lVedueiday, Fab. ' filst, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and continuing Thural day, 22d, Friday, Wa, Saturday, 24th, Monday, 2111 h, and Tuesday;27th;tha largest andtmot hsstirtment - Of and domestic boy Goods ever otfered'at pdhlic sale in the city, comprising a general assortment of foreign and do. - mettle Dry Goods, now open for eramination Seism are fined vp-expressly for the accommodation of ladies wis ing to attend the sale. , - ' JAMES I'iIeRENNA; -,.feb2t, . .• • friathe Honorable the Judges of the Goarvof °elle • Quarter Sessions of the Pedr, iritind for the ' .CounlT. o f Allegheny 1- • • . • . - • • The pennon of E. BPAninch, of the let. Warn, city ot.. Pittsburgh, tbe County aforssaid, humbly'..obeyrndi, That your petitioner Junto provide& himself with motel . rials for the accommcidatioa of wavelets end abet* at bin dwelling house, in the Ward oforesait, ind.prafs that your Honors will be pleased to granthint fi kepis to keep a public bousesof entertainment. Anityourrplf titioner, as in duty bound will pray. •• E. ItIYAMI4Cif. • , We, the subscribers, citizens of tbe aforestiid- - Piant do certify that the above petitioner is of good repnuslat. honesty and tetufrance, and iswelf provided with koala room and conveniences for. the aceommodation : of -Oen and others, and thatcaid tavern is ' James' Gray. 4th et.. A. Patnni,E. W. - . Bella, Jainifs Crawford, H. Patton, P. Knob, ALM.l3taidlikLM:Millon' • •I. Vandariff, M. Cumming, .F..l 4, llchniginz, • feb2lititaftw . • • - , 5110 the H.onorablethe Judges of the Court of Geaeral" • "1 leaner Sessions of the Feaed andfor:ditis County of The petition of Wm. Millbolltaid, of Smith Pithilidigli; in the County aforesaid, jauntily. sham* Vlitasoar.rie- - titioner bath provided hunself-with materials farlhe alzi• • commedation of .traveldrs and others, at his - . . house, in the above Boretmh, and prays that yi nir• : llottors wilt be pleased to grant 'tu r n r. license to keep . .pabjic • house of entertainment. And veer petitioner. us duty bound, will pray. Wlll. We, the subscribers, citizens 'of the above Eterodgh, -do eerufy that the above petitioner is of-golid repatefdr honesty and temporance, - and idivellprovided wittlbous.e room and conveniences for the Cecamniedatian arullodg iug of travelers and others, audthat.said. tavern. ir.he cestary. Jos. Ralston, J. Rrauff, .I:.Capper, NaisaniliD - 11111- t icr, J. Ecklos, J. Murray, W. Meredith, 7:lol7Corkhb - .7: Richards, O.W: Stanford, B. Bineluncite rwroo s a, • t too the. Honorable the Judges of thetCmart of, Hei l eafier Sessions of the Tears hititidikijtheciiiialy of The . petition of F.' .Tameinia, of the Third . T7ard,'Pitts— burg, ur the County aforesaid, humbly sliewith,' That your petitioner hada provided himself : yob =tennis:for the accommodation of travelers and otheri, at-his dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays. that your -Honors willbe pleased to gram - bias license'to keep .a :public house of entertab.ment. And your petitioneross in duty botuut, will pray. _ ; V. - JAMESON; . the subscribers. citizetdr of the : 44iressigt Wtoit, dercerufy, that the above petitioner is of goixl ttpotk ter honesty and temperance, and is well provided:with house room and conveniences tot the eceoramodeitoe of trepc -dere and others. and that said tavern is aerie - nark.. W Gillmore, J. Shields, W. Beermotut, r.Tannis, H. Ifelly, J. fri'Keltey, Locktiot,4: , e i W. Landergmh J. ninon, G. Bennet • ifebl9: rpo the tionorohte.tlip JOPe of .Ihplccon.of.9Oring J. Runner Sessions gibe Peacikiv. piuggiak, COSIdiF Illt . Allegheny :'. . ' .1_ ..-- • . i ~! -....-, il. The petition of Hamilion Lencock, of thelik 'Wait ] City of Allegheny, in - the County aforevaid,CSHMA sheweth, That your petitioner high • piriWidei with materials for the accommodation pj tiodelpitrail otkArs, at his do/Wing house, in the Ward hforesaidaiji, prays that your Honora-will be pleased 1,6 gzp4Stmt. license to keep a public house 'of entertainment: 4 your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pt ." - • ••.'-' t. • HAMILTON - .fr.• I Weolie subscribers, citizens of the Ward. aforeseld, i do certify, that Mei, above petitioner is of good reputellar honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for. the nchOonhodohod. and lodging of travelers ond.Otherh;so44saidJOVhzu , ~_ is necessary. . S. F. ArCture, Samuel' 'Voile' Willitiut Hileik &Mars, L. O'Siley. John =Hefty. J. W. Walsh, A. Rite; Hugh Hindman, William Moore, 'James Nectie v !...llirsitairi.. • febt9:3ldikve . TO the liouotable the Judges of the Coaif of ! fiat quarter Sessions of the Peace in Mid GJkkhegonnor of Allegheny . • • . The petition of Richard Tainer r of the FitllAWard city' of - Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, biatably 'sbewetb, That year petitioner bath provided hintself With materials for the accommodation of travelers anitotheis, at dwelling lionise; in the Ward afcrresold, nod prays that your Honors•wpt• be Pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment; and .yoairlieti honer, as in duty bound, will pray ; .,.. ; ,, ; .;;;; .r We, the subscribers, citizens ,of thrustbresald Ware, do certify that the above petitioneris of !good repato So? honesty and ternp?rancc. and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accomm idatioriand lodg ing of strangers and travelers and that said ,tavern 01 necessary. James Al'l. am, R. Watson,.David Hanes, M. Leaky, Thos t ßattou, B. fluerkle, James Watson, J. N.Soops, Rees, Wm. Evans, John Lorval7l . febt6;titditw• . . ,„; , /110 the Honorable the Judges of. the Cornea( general Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the Canoey of Allegheny, . . • • • . The petition of Robert .oliver r ef -the 4th Ward, Alle- • gheny, in the Conntr-eforeisaid t - humbly- sirewettis t That your petitioner bath, protrided himself with materials for the nceomenodation of travelers ind other:writ - bib delsell big house, in tbe Ward aforesaid,rind' prays tbatiour ,Honors will be pleased to gram hint d license to keep a public hOuse of entertainment. And y ourpetitiener. as in duty bound, will pray. ••".. ROBERT OLIVER. We. the subscribers, citizens bf the Ward dforemid, do certify that the above petitioner ix of goodverundlor honesty and teenperancei , and is well. provided .with b o w i e r oom and convonien get for the accommodation and lodgifigtif revalltier . .alid.ot • hfrci and that said mem iS "e°lBal tra; " Sh I D Henri en; .• In& n. n tz, n sr shad; William Boggs', J. M.Pepper, B.•Beillmen, Joseph 'MN, 11. Gosh, 111Twill;Jolin Luhnei, J. Lemanger. nONSTABLE'SSALF:Of I GoldLeveT.Wetcir:,l.o4l4 Kiy: 1 Braeelet..l Gold Pen, and I. Revolving Pistol, at AUCTION.--AixB.sturday 'stoning next,Yeb. ut '7 o'clock precisely, bo sold. at ideßenna'&llection Rooms, by order of John Fox, Constable,__for.enslypar funds. I second-baud Gold Palest - Lever .Wnich,with 4 pair extmjewele, marls •in Liverptioli4.fina Gold Key; 1 . Bracelet; t Lady's. Gold Pen, and I smell patent a Aar- , ref Revolving Pistol, with, hammer .on. - top, intele, by Allen & Thurbep.-'.: . JOHN FOK, Constable. feb2o lAS—tiliediEN A fleet. EXEdUttiler I fiYff o k7Ztqtiiiiiii 7 iiere splien that the subscriber hal obtained 'from the Remste.sof - Allegheny-County. Letters testamentary. oaths Fisting of Mary . Wollace. of Baldwin Towpship,..dee'4l., All -per sons indebted to said: ESene'lltb.tequtgettlo: call- and make ittimedlate peirtiefil, rim*.edl.thase , haying elainis against said - Estate are requested to pretcnt t ~he~mm;ppropyer- Iy authenticated;for settlement. -:Jos.:RALn(trii ibb2ll:flteir • . 0..., south. eittiburr‘ " - 'vwPATE FOR F, irkESIRAIILE.REALi ESTATE FORSALa,,Xlirlik .1.„/ Hints's, 4nd Lot,- in; good order,lutd•trelliirranoveti— , on Walnut street, Fifth Wtird-81000.'• • - A Frame House, and Lot, 23 feet froni on Cnurfordat., 'Otli Ward, 13y . 122} on an alley—Slsoo. A Frame blouse; 1=4.144W ft. Croat OrilLslseitOirtet, Ith Want, by OS on an alley-4750.... , • S. CUTHBERT,4en••• I 4O.O4 ' • SmithOrld atreat. - ATOTlVE.—Fersonsi indebted tOthe late funs of Ron . I.lt miss te Ntoit'are requesteatis settle That:looks and aceouuts aro fn posseision of JOHN. COYLF.4) Ifete3l - Fourth street, near Smithfield. ' AVE COSTS.--Persona indebted - to E., - .i'verir.Lo, the Esq., late Sheriff; for Coats, are requeste d call Ott subscriber, and paid& -feb2o,_ -" - Friarth - street; nentgraithfielded. MI Ps. FANCY CASSIMERP.-::Ort Sale . ,SJIJ at manufacturer's pricey by. : , (IOW" 1:144.1.',E.. ALL WOOL. N;EDS--For gale by (ch at • - ••r • - • • T CASE GREY . 1511.X , D , GLOTH—Jaatmseck und, fin sqle. at rnanufartureea prices, by - ifeb2Or 60 ift."L'NetTL'et=; - .ll2. 9 !*tsifirtio . said low. to close,copiligniment, H; IE4 A N ASSORTMENT OF BLANKET COATING--For sate v e ry lowfpe the qtapcm istar Ikdv,tpned: peal era umy.expect bargains . , t IVIACKER.M. , •-40 bbl. -No. , large, int store I nd f or Di sale by ...(fetMl • KiNG MOORHEAD. iSOOKSIBFAV Woks attar/71ot Lift, a 11,4 Cbiimaas Story, Cafitilla Taabaln with ylastra lion*, by :Tobn , Absaon.... ~ - -Myttints if City Lila: being it.aersiekgliWa* iftetch ii,incidentaLf and Samar", fatinde4 0 1 ,1 %44,tr , •; 4 4 ., of a Home Albssionary; by-i/i4113 BAIES. I 3 ; The above' tbis day received andforsaboy., : 11,11 .. 1, 41p f - ".Ccitzteios Woodil sad sts, ISME2 ti - : - lo