1 2*B corner or LIFE. ISAISIELaTED FIIOII THC EPATIISH. 0 I Jet Its slumber:break Arouse its senses and awake, • To seolow soon, t Life, With its glories, glides away, And tho stern foot step ofdecay Comes stealing on. BOWplessure,like the passing wind, • tiloWS by, and loaves us nought behind But griefiti hut How stilt our ;resent happiness Enennr.to:tha mityward fancy, less • - Than What is past. durfives like basting streams must be, That into one engulfiing sea • 'Are,doottred to fall; • _ Thir.fti of Death, whose waves roll on , O'er king and kingdom, crown and thrtine, And swallow nII. Alike the river's lordly tide, Alike the bumble rivilets glide • • To end wave . ;. Death verty and pride, • • And rich end poor sleep side by aide • Within thegrave. , , ,•-•" X't -. 11 • Our birth is but the starting place, • Life is the running of the race, And death the goal - There all our steps et last are t,. brought, That path alone, of all unsoug ht, - found • Is found of • • - • ~- • . • "' Where is the strength that mocked decay; The step that rose so light and gay, 'l , • The heart's blithe one f The strength is gone, the step is slow, ~. And ley, grow weariness and woe ' - , When age comes on. :Sys then, bow poor and little worth :4ixe al I , that° glittering toys of earth, • That lore as here; -Theantiof a sleep that death Inuit break, Alas! before it. bide us wake, Yo disappear. - irrartn for the - Satunfi n t Morning Post :THE BE TS E OHS AMERICAN FOLLY EXPOSED. MORTIMER. = - About o'clock, A. M., on the hottest day of 40g01t,.1845, one as ' much: privileged as your tumble servant, reader, might have seen the ex'. tauisite Frank Thoreau sitting quite , composedly cin his cite* chair, enjoying the luxury of smoking a prime 'Havana cigar. - He was yet in his morn - 'big dress I his long summer wrapperand richly wrought clippers giive him a cool and comfortable • Offpearance. His feet - were resting upon a sup. .Porter,' and his bead on the back of his chair. While in this half sitting, half reclining position, -• a slight rap at the door informed him that some .• ime.desired admission. Frank had- no fear of aonatables or those officious persona denominated the polkete,"-so, without disturbing himself in the least, he sidled Come in.' •"Good Morning to you, Frank," instantly sound ed in.his ears. • £'`" Oh, is that you; Gus?-good morning I Come ;`End, take dseat: Will you have a cigar," penny for your thoughts, Frank A person • would suppose that you had actually been think - in my opinion a subject worthy of thought on Ibis tropical morning, is important `Come;; say up! what have you been cogitating upon "Well, Gus,You have made a liberal offer for im portant ideas; bat 1...wi1l surprise you with fiber . ality; I will let you have my thoughts without your penny; and you can comfort yourself by re fleeting that you have earned a penny this mom. jog, hot and all as it is; far you know the old ;laying, .A - penny Raved is as good as a penny earned.%—.But I beg pardon; yoio will find a cigar in that box on the mantel, and a locofoco to set it oo fire , on that witidow-sill. You see I keep all my comforts convenient." Aire right now, Frank—proceed," spoke Gus es he took his seat. "Well, I was just thinking, Gus that we New .• Yorkers Me the most gullible set of peoPle in the • ..woric!:•;,I tray we; I mean, you know, us hide , tident •folks." • •. '-Truly, Frank, this is a great subject; but how do you make out that conclusion," ; Eztay enough. It does not require much re 'bastion; it only requires a slight reference to his. tory apd existing facts." , * - "-But what are they, My - curiosity is , excited; let'me have the process." Well I let anything—l don't care much. what 4. 7 -come among us, •of a foreign coin, and at once' it becomes all the rage. Don't you see it, Gus? Our ladies—aid we have some fine ladies" -must ape something foreign. Hence we have gull Trope set in every corner of our city, and in almost every department of trade. Mantua-ma. hers;milliners, publishers, shoe-Makers, and all, appear to understand this weakness, for we see. advertiseinents.calling the attention of ladies to fact that a dress maker, a bonnet-maker, &c., may be found at such a number, on such a street. and the publishers of our ladies' books bioast of having.made arningernenta to receive the Parisian London fashion plates at the earliest moment. We have Victoria riding eaps and coats, Jenny Lind curls, &c. &c." "You have made- out your case, Frank; but • le - herein have the fair sex offended you, that you are opening your batteries against them this morn ,lng?" - - "Don't make a mistake, Gus. Thedear ladies o t t ire; nor the only guilty ones; we are in for a -:.where. , How many do you suppose, Gas, there are among-el:m.old and young gentlemen in this city, who wouldtiofwear a suit unless it was' made in tiomb foreign country and style. Hundreds send to Paris for a coat; our tailors cannot suit thein." "This is a newnets train to me, and 'pon my word, • it-Oases us in a ridiculods light," replied the vial- - Bat, Gastavus Adolphus Dunlavy, En, these are put trifles; and might pass by without cumuli if there was not a more lamentable degree of gill . libility -displayed by our good citizeni... There is ti; most abominable practice prevailing among us, 'l 7 and one • which every true hearted American ithoUld discotenace. mean t h a t running discountenance.- I of efter and idolizing foreigners—both men and wo *Men::, This. habit, to say the least of it, exhibits " ,: tiistontenteduess - with ourselves and institutions, Let an. English stage - player it 'French dancing girl „ .... or an Italian opera singer appear, and the town ai moved with excitement Leian English novel writer deign - to visit our shores,and he 'is fairly' :idolized. And last, but not least, let a count or a ..;;,lotd; or some real or mock European dignitary with his outlandish mustaches and whiskers, con-. deseetid to croft! the Atlantic and atop in our city, and half the girls in town immediately commence . with love tor bim, aud.tbooung men cut ' tivatimi eirMlir. crops of hair' On their chin and f ideciare k rrank, you have let yotlintagMa. • thin loose morning; without either halter or c!lmagitudireal Do you call this imagiqatioth 41 4 1 , 1 . 1 . "Wiwi! have you forgotten how foolishly our ~., ' .-::•':..•.7 ,! -:';:r:7 : :. . .:',,:=:. , . ',-.k--'.''' -- - : MENEM MEE M=Cl3 good petsiti:ncted wham Boz, the story tiAteriwits.' here? you orgotf en vvlratninniest , many:- made of themselves ntMutiatiny.:Elliter-,44,tiM, divine Fanny, as pule Aerated liet? Zht Gnat hai-yntii-psettlori.Permitted tkieseitemsstitiistoiy to escape in soon?" " • ‘' " Certainly not, I remember all that particu , huly ; but you have hinted that our people could be imposed on by one pretending to be a lord or a count; this, I think, is very questionable." "I am astonished at you, Gui - --indeed I am. If you Would onlY reflect for one momeht, you would see that such-deception might be practised, and that easily..'.And if• you would only reflect a .little longer, you will recollect that it has been done, and to your-knowledge,''. - "You Eire right,_Frank ; it bas been done; but what I Maintain i; it cannot be done again; and my reason for saying sois t that the eyes of society are now opened, and .I feel assured that the next count that comes to New• York :will be thoroughly investigated before he will be counted." "That depends on Circumstances. 'lf the cause • of disease is removed the disease will disappear but;we have .seen that the rage for foreign things has not abated; and, Gus, I would, be. wilting to stake my watch agimst yours, that I could corn , pletely deceive my most, intimate acquaintances, and pass myself off for a distinguished foreigner." " "Done, Frank. take, you up. I will not stake my watcii, but.' sill stake a thousand dol. furs."' • "So be it, friend Dunlavy." •"Do you intend to try tae experiment, Frank ?" "I dont know. If I don't try, its no Toss; that's the understanding." Mr. Dunlavy, looking at his watch, sprang to his feet, saying: . declarei time has passed apace; its eleven o'clock." “ Whet of that replied Thorton, carelessly ..Why I roust positively go to Philadelphia to day; and the =train leaves at one, you know. I would not be !aft for five hundred dollars. I just stepped in to bid you a pleasant time during my absence, which will be till Monday or Tuesday." "That's nothing to make a fuss about, Gus. I expect to start for Liverpool to-morrow; so fare well, and reniernber our bet." Liverpbol, did you say, Frank Yes, I said to Liverpool; then to London, and perhaps to Paris "That's news to me. When did that notion take you?" " The matter was settled last night about ele vcti o'clock. One of my father's vessels sails to morrow ; I am going along, more for pleasure than for profit." then, you are not jesting?" " Certainly not." Rising for the first time from his easy chair, he continued, as he proceeded to the bell pull, "certainly not." • Mr.Dunlavy proceeded to the door, and 'cold : "Good bye, Frank; a prosperous voyage to you. ' " Are you going, Gus!" " Yes, I must be off" Well, farewell; I must bati a ride on old Ocean's back ere we meet again; and it I ever get back, look out for.that thou:an I dollars." "I am not much alarmed. Farewell. I feel certain of winning, if the thing is tried; so good bye." [To BT CONTONI7T.D.I BY AUTHORITY. Acts and Resolutions, passed at the a go - end lesidon of the Thirtieth Congress. [Punttc—No. 17.1 AN ACT amendatory of an act entitled "An act ainenitatory of the act entitled sAn.act to lacer petite the Provident Association'of Clerks in the Civil Departments of the Government of the Visi ted States, in the District or Columbia,'" approv ed 3d March, 1825. •Bd it enacted by the Senate and House of .Represen tatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That from and after the firstday of Jallth ary, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, the fonds of "me Provident .AllloCiatioll of Clerks," shall be ap propriated and paid to the families of deceased mem bers, at the following rates, to wit : To the families of such members as may die; at any time during the first five years of their membership, the amount of the subscription which shall have been• paid in by such members respectively, with the addition there• , to of fifty per cents= of the amount so paid io by them ; to the families of members dying at any time during the nest five years, an additional sum of sev en dollers and a half fur every quarter of each of said succeeding - years; to the families of members dying at any time during the next - succeeding ten years, an' additional sum of six dollars and twenty-,_ five cents for every quarter of each of said succeed: log years; to the families of Members dying at Any time during the next succeeding five years, an addi tional sum of five dollars for every quartet of each suisce,eding years; to the families of members dying at any time during the neat succeeding ten years, an additional's= of six dollars and twenty-five 'canto for every quarter of each of said succeeding years and to the families 01 members dying at any time alter this thirti-fifth year, an additional sum of twelve dollars and fifty eents for every quarter of each of said succeeding years ; so that, at the end of the fifth, tenth, twentieth, twenty-fifth, thirty-ftllh,'and forti eth 'years respectively, every member dying at ei then of these periods shall have provided for hir fami- Irout of the funds of the association the sums of seventy-five, two hundred and twenty five, four hun dred and seventyfive, five hundred and seventy-five, eight handfed and twenty-five, and one thousand and seventy-five dollars respectively. Ste. 2...Aruf be it further enacted, That, with the consent ofthre.e-fourths of all tho contributing mem bers, the foregoing rates may, at any time, be in creased or diminished, and subsequently altered, as may. be deemed warranted or required by 'the then existing funds of the association : Provided, That any and every such act of alteration, duly attested by the presiding and recording officers of the *asso ciation, and under its Real, shall be filed• within ten dayatifter the adoption thereof, in the office of clerk of, the circuit court of the District of Columbia for the county of Washington, whose duty it is,hereby made to receive aid record the rsame in his office. See. 3. And be it further enacted, That any mem ber of the association who has been, or may hereaf ter be, removed from office, may at any time here andaftersuch removal, discontinue 'his quar terly payments to the 'funds of the association, and 'instead of thereby forfeiting his previous payments, as provided.in the original. act of incorporation • of said association by such discontinuance, there shall be paid to the family of such member, at his death, inch an amount of the said funds es they would have been entitled to had his death 'occurred at the time be discontinued his payments. Sec. 4. And be.it further enacted, That itehall be lawful for a member of said association who has a wife' nd children to designate his widow as entitled to receive the whole benefit of his membership : if no widow, his children, or such of themes he may designate; and if no child or children, then such person - or persons as he may designate, (or adopt,) by giving notice in 'writing to - the president and board of officers of the name or mimes of such per ion or persons. Szc. Et. And be it further enacted; That so much or the original act of incorporation, and of the act of the third ofMareh, eighteen_ hundred and twee. ty flve amendatary thereof, a* is inconaistent with the provisions- of the act, be, and the same is here by, repeated,. KOBT. C. WINTHROP, Speaker of the House of Representatives:., G. id. DALLAS, Yice President Of the United States, and ' '` President of the Senate. dike's= March 2, HAS. _ JAMES K. POLK. .111i1r7 The - wife:of a Philadelp volunteer who Was reported to have been killed in' battier, married again some lime:since', but her first - husband. has re. turned aniteleimed.her. The painful matter has been compromised by the second husband relinquish: inif aU title to her. yildotis - Musnle'be in such -a . iiVrio Patna E i?-The man who bait the $4O on. Friday nighritaiin .Rooreiis net under forty-yeanaof age, and has MratElllY• patinas* had bete St Alegre dance house t .......... . - ...:4 . i.,•': , : , ;-4 . :.: - .,. •...r":-,'-'!.....-It..';;.,.;.::::;-.', MEM MEM the ::::illiiiiiiii:4 1 -1166t4 . : :„.....,.„ :,..,..,..:,..:,.„,.,....,, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. PI TT B ILR. THURSDAY MORNING, MAILCH.I6, 1849. EY!! For. Coiximeralal and News, - lee next-Page. The Latest'Newe, Market Reports, doe:, will be found under Telegraphic Head; MEETING OF THE •DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE OF. CORRESPONDENCE, FOR ALLEGHENY CO. Putsuantio- public notice, the Deinocratic Standing Committee, met at the louse of Major on the 28th instant., and unanimously adopted the 'following • Respired, That the Democrats of Allegheny 'county are request;Ato hold prirnary meetings atthe usual places on Saturday, the fhb dayof March, neit, to elect -delegates to the 'County .Convention, to meet in the 'New Court II 'use, In the city of Pittsburgh, on the follpiiing Wed neidny, the 21st of March, at 11 o'clock, to elect dele,. gates tothe Fourth' of July State Convention, to .nomi. nate a candidate for . Canal Cornmitisioner. The meeting* in thelownships to be held between the hours of 2 and 4 P. M.; and in the vittrdeand borpughs at 7 o'cioek in the evening. , . . Roolra, That the Demoemts, in their primary meet ings, are requested to take into considemno• the contest now going on between the friends of the Taa_Hintn I,a*" and its 'opposers.. • And if they deem it proper, authorize their delegates to take action on it in the Coun •ty Convention. HENRY S. MAGRAW, Ch'm. JAMES Vgarseit, Seey. • 117 , The Democrats of the , Fourth Ward will meet at the neW School, Honse, on Saturday evening next. Democratic Citizens of the Third Ntrard will meet at the Cerro Gordo House, on Satarday next, at 7 o'clock, P.N.', to. choose Delegates to meet in the County Convention, pursuant to call of 'the • marls:3l Cowan-ma or Coaassrosagma. Gazette and Journal and the Ten Hour =I 'We* call ,the ,serious attention of the workingmen of this county to the following extracts from articles in the Gazette and .Tournai: • • " But RESTRICTING the hours of labor to TEN, WILL NEVER do this,".esc.—Gazette, of Feb.l4. • • "Let the scale, howe ver,inclitie to which side it may, one thing is very certain, that neither the preaching of radical newspapers / nor the harangues of demagogues, nor the EMPIRICISM OF TEN HOUR SYSTEMS, can, regulate the relations of labor and cepinil, or produce the slightest Influence of a permanent charactc r upon the rates of wages."—Gazette, March 4. • • "We will furnish him with our files, which con tain the PROOFS that' before the electinu, us early al least as the 7th of August, WE DECLARED' OUR DIS APPROBATION OF THE TEN HOUR LAW."--Jours x al, of Februari 9. itr.cmeTioN OF GEN. LASS. In pursuance, of a notice in the Morning Post, a meeting of- Democrats was held at the house of Msj. Fickeison, on Wednesday evening, March 19, 1899, to make arrangements for the reception of Gen. Can. On. motion, Capt. .1 AIMS ATAIT was called to the Chair; Capt. Frederick Seidenstriker was,appninted Vice President; and L.-Harper acted as Secretary. On motion of Anthony Bec'en. Esq., a Committee of one hundred was appointed to receive Gen. Cass and the other Democratic Senators, upon their arri val in this city. On motion oil Col. 9. W. Black, Andros Dote, Ela' (1., liras appointed Chairman of the Committee of Reception. On motion of. John B. Guthrie,- Egg., the follow ing gentlemen were appointed a Committee of Ar ningements, viz: Col. S. W. Black, Capt. John Bir miogham, and . John D. Miller. COMMITTEE OF RECEPTION. Andrew Bunko Major Fickemen $ W Black Gco Cothran Wilson 5-I"Candless James Irwin Jacob M'Colliste r a 1.1 Alward , Rndy Patterson James Lindsay Stephen Boyso - John Hazlett Jacob Miller John Irwin Charles Hein Charles Barnett Philip Menthart ! John B Hazlett Chu Cochran ' J.fi Backofen ; M Kane Ir I Headman ' - . John Hardman James Watson ' Alen M'Clure R B Roberts Henry IVlVullough Feliz Lafferty John Coyle W W Guthrie H Dember Alex Black H Fenderick James C Hem ' Will Black Joseph O'Brien Daniel Bern -' Thos Smith D Campbell Geo Thompson M Milligan Wm B M"Conlogue James Cochran H.S Magraw " John S Hamilton J 9 M'Calmont ' 3 /Mitchel P C Shannon Henry Rea John Bell Charles Kent J ft M'Cliatodc Wm Wilson, sth ward, Jas Cadwallader Jos Watt Andrew Scott Jos Birmingham Jos Coppice John Layton Thos Scott Win Bennett 'E Heidelberg .1 S Kennedy Robert Potter Geo Dougherty ,C F- Yost II Lamb J B Sawyer James O'Neal B Flannegan C Mosier S Morrow J Hunker P Hunker John Anderson JohnStrimp , Wm M Edgai Win Johnston James C Ritchey S Fleming . Wm Moore -.. N Campbell John McClay James Long C S Hinkley James Barr John Dunlap A.Llarttie P McKenna . . James McKonna John Taggart Henry Cassiday R N Hazlett John McGuire James McGuire Wm Irvin M McCullough S Stark Sam McClain Otto Kuntz H Schreider The Fleet Head Off. Mr. WilliamS.Brown, Second Assistant Postmaster General, has the honor of being the brat martyr. He was a most efficient officer in the department and a gentleman of decided abilities. Ile is sec• ceeded by Mr.Warren*, of lowa, who is reported to have been the employee of the Boston capitalists in bringing in the Mormon votes at the late elections in lowa. Another Blau Shot in Stenbetrillie. The StenbenvilleHerald, of Monday says:—"On Saturday night last 111 o'clock, a middle-aged man by the name of Johnson was shot down on South street, directly opposite the dwelling of Mr. John Sutelitr. It appears he bad been either going from or to his wash-woman with clothing and was not mo lesting the peace of Mr. Stitcliff's house. The shot entered one of his thighs, which ivas horribly mutil ated, and from which he bled to death in a very short time. Before his decease, he testified that the gun was 'discharged from a window in Suteliff's house, and implicated Mr./di:dela in the transaction, upon which Mr. S. was iminediately arrested, and on trial yesterday, was committed for a further hearing in `the Court of Common Pleas. Such scenes in Steu benville, hbve been quite prevalent. This is the fourth 'shooting match' that we have been called upon to record within the last eight months. The morals ofthe people must be progressing backwards." SIIAII St. Louie Union, of the 27th gives tbe following account of a sham duel that came of near Rocky Branch, on . the previous Saturday, named - two men naed Holmes and Fife : It appears that Fife is a dealer in stone coal, and. had sold a lot to" a steamboat, of which Holmea was a clerk._ Holmes disputed the bill, the parties Oar reled,- and by way 0 . 1 .amusement, the friends or Holmes induced him to challenge Fife. The chal lenge was Accepted and the parties met near Rocky Braneh with pistols containing blank - cartridges. It, was arranged between 'Holmes and the secondi that' the cartridge should be blank, and that when,,Fife firedigoltnes . should fall, his second powder his face with Sour, and wet his lips with a little Stotigh. too 'bitters. :All - of which' was done, and Fife trembling with alarm, came ib' tawn and 'gave 'himself pp to the •Sheriff, stating that he had tilled a man in a duel, and apprehending danger from the populace, wished to be . placed : in prison for ; Safety, The sheriff, not knowing what to-make of the matter,it rs Said, Coe• fined. him in jail, until:he lettinetl the facts in the aim, When he released 6u prisoner. - ' Fvery'roof kamve howoften - he has been 'a rgane.;_iat every fognelloes 'net know how oflea he • has 'been'a clrreipcmdesseii4fitioi` gg . *iinin Post: HovsE or ItErstarrrATMAß ... ..Erairisbur#, Mara 19;184. Mit. ll All4a - - - .-Tfiei Senate had'under considera tion-Loe inclinnd. Plano, wii:loh t ark§l4, debate of more than two hours, was postponed until next week. Some local bills passed which are of no moment to The Row, op to the hour ; of adjoin:mucat, at 1.- WelOak, dehi4d the North - Branch 'Canal/ Thie is' the all.abaorbing question of the Legislature, and. there ls otoreJaeling manifested on this than en any other subject. The re-charter of the Farmers and MechaniCa Bank, is a Part and ia'rcel of this *uniting matter ;. and I think the people will diacorer that; trading members of ate Legislature are not to, be trusted. The new Bill, of which I have spoken in: former letters, was submitted to-day by - Mr. Btill; of Erie; There are salient! objectienable features in it ; but, one in particular, that should condemn' it In the eyes of every' good and sound _democrat ;--that is. the section which ordeira and directs that the Backs are to issue twelve hundred thoutand dollen in small notes. Here is - another scheme of .frand to be prac tised, on . the unsuspecting' people, by ., oorrUption; and,that coming from a quarter not suspected before: This bill will pass, and it will' be 'consummated by the Whigs, apd a few democrats, or men elected hy. Democratic constituents. Here we are again pros,' traced by, those from 'whom better war expected.. What course Is to beadopted, I leave,fiarWiser, and better beads than mine to think of.. Butyl' will here predict, that those individuals who will vote' for Alia pernicious and uncalled for swindling Operation, will never havennother opportunity of :riding-off their • constituents again. . .• • . Another section allows 10 per cent on the capital of Banks in the Commonwealth, and, any hereafter chartered 54 per cent. ,This, you will find, gives to these institutions more power than was - lever thoiaght of. If the bill wasprinted I would rend yea acoPy; I presume it will he on file by next week. Srftery anxious are the friends of this South Sea Bubble-to . pass 4 the bill, that they psedevery , exertion toget it through without being on the members desks. Bat; thanks to the Democratic members, (thosereal Dem ocrats,) that talked the hour out. Had it not been for that, thebill would now have been in the Senate, where, you know, the small note patriots .are in the majority. Shame on those that could desert the' cherished principles of a party thst gave those men a name among their fellow-member.. JudaS betray; ed- his master ; and we cannot look for 'better now a-days. It is well said that the asa kitoweth master's crib. I fear that there was something more than eatables in the crib at the seat of goiernment. The excitement that prevails is not the leastiabated, even at this late hour. Legislation- is: becoming more interesting every day. The great question' of the session are always left off natal the latter part— so that hurry, bristle and confusion reigns supreme. I must say that I haie never yet witnessed in any deliberative body a more decided, prompt and en ergetic Speaker than W.V. Packer—always right in his decisions and lever at a loss. With a clear voice that rings throughotit the hall, and what is bet' ter than all, never casting a wrong !met -at , all times casting that vote for the best interest orhis constituents and the welfare of them old State." The attention of our convention soon to meet should be called to this, and from what I know of our Democrats, I think they will promptly cendemn the unwise coarse of the present Legislature. ,As soon as I can get you a copy of tho bill Lwill send you it. The Bank of Pittsburgh, (probably the best con ducted Institution of the, kind in the Rtareats op posed to.the issue of small Notes. This Bon I have obtained from - ite talented cashier—and in, my bumble opinion a solvent iostitution,riiuld be opposed: It is only your suspended, or (Restate of suspension Banks that grapple attheir tricks of trade. . The Erie Bank will make by the operation, and all Banks In a siMilaraituation will be like benefited.— Your Banks that loan Men 860,000 at a time will he glad to haVe a chance to put their rubbish of w Peal Notes out on the people,,tind in a few years they will be presented by sometlirector-with a presenter plate for their successful cheat - on the pnwary--that may be soroolish as to take their dotes (called mo ney.) TRUTH. From the Bedford (intent, edited by Gen. George rr. Bowman. "Pittsburgh-Morning Post to , fri•GRAND TRIUMPfI../.11 It is with feelings of peculiar pleasure that we an nounce to our reader, the glorious fact that the PEOPLE have TRIUMPHED in the exciting contro versy that haseristed in Pittsbergh for the last two months on the subject of the " Ten Hour Law."— The controversy was conducted with great spirit and animation on both sides, and even with malignaot ferocity by the Federal leaders. For the persecutors (the COTTON LORDS) all the Federal Presses. anti Federal Politicians. For the Defence (the POOR. LABORING CLASS. ES) the Pittsburgh Daily Post. This was an action brought by the .6 Lords of the Loom " to compel those who - live by the sweat of their brow, (men, women, and orphan girls,) to work morn than 10 hours per day in the Factories, altho , the law of the land expressly declated that 10 hours should be considered a full dojos work. The Labor ing classes objected and put in the plea of " OP PRESSION, " and, with this issue, an appeal was taken from Cohrf to the Grand lnquest of the good PEOPLE of Allegheny county. After full, fair, and searching examination of all the facts, the Jury returned an almost unanimous verdict in favor of the Defendants, and thus the affair has ended for the . present. An attempt was made to overrule the appeal and sustain the "cotton lords" by.a 4 .certificate of char- acter," but a bare corporal's guard could be pre vailed upon to sign the precious 406.emont, and one half of them openly repudiated it as soon as they_ discovered that it was intended as an engine to in jure the editor of the Post.. - To counteract the influence of this extraordinary "certificate," the Post appealed to the mighty mass es for an . express on of opinion, nod the , lapse of 24 hours brought to its assistance MANY THOUSANDS of the Freemen of Allegheny, who signed and pub lathed a paper endorsing all that had been said- and done by Mr. HARPER in behalf of honest labor and the "Ten Hoer Law ! This was a clincher, and closed the ball ; and the Post reposes upon the lau rels, it haa.won in a controversy in which Ratted sin gle handed against the immense power of the Cor porations of Pittsburgh. What has been the effect of the , lconspiracy to crush the Poit t it has resulted in nearly doubling the circulation of that able and spirited paper, and has made for its editor thousands of friends that knew hint not heroic. Wa consider this .a grand moral triumph I A -tri umph of Men over Money—and we trust the !attir ing men of Allegheny, and elsewhere, will celebrate the event'annually, and use all their efforts to btiild up and sustain the paper that has so ably and faith fully defended their rights!.-. . EARTHQUAKES LW VALll‘Watit.d..—"An article in the Philadelphia North American, speaking of Califor nia, says ' . ""After the gold mania shall have abated a little, our emigrant, friends will discover another peculiar . quality in California, which will, probably, not bo much to their liking—nnmely, that it lea great coun try for earthquakes. At Monterey, according to Sir George Simpson,. no lees than one hundred and t wee ty shakes were noticed during the two successive months in the summer of 1841. Most of these, sis May be supposed; were very :slight - ones; but in proof. that they are , not always So, Sir George speaks 'es .having seen near the testa,. besides:shattered churches, a g root in the earth a mile ores in length and 90 or 40 feet in depth - , , the result of a recent . earthquake:, . tar The German Americans have issued a procla mation to °their German brethredi- 'offering 30,000 guilders for destroying.the Emperor of Austria, Opp do. 'King of Prussia, 16,000 fer'any other king, prince or duke, and 10,000 for the head of the pom . mon hangman Windischgratz. The proclsmatiph Is signed by G. A..Wollonsvcber, corresponding NOC. rethrii. 277,North Third Street, Philadelphia, who , will pay the rewards.- ' The documentwim sent to' Germany by_the'last stiamer,atid Willtlohtitless - bh pronenncedlreedititius;l by the'potentatep end their butchers. EEZZ23 M 7711 - 1160A1, mATTORS.-1 Bilie."Aiateirr abint4iiiteen year#fif agei/titunediliewnei, whose parents Ostdo is the blelektin-Which-gic,.sl,6il'a-:!,.1,4 fi'ee, Aljeghinif, iiiiiicaied; assaultitil'and MOO bi4i*ty„;beaten by a - fellow of eighteen years °Foe, ittitneaSnowden. Th e attack was made near the • - "Pcitirth Ward School Reese, Sandusky street. the 'buy Watesoi Seriously injured by a kick in the ain't); , . : men, that he fell senseless. and hati.to be carried home on a sofa. He is, now, however, getting tiet= : —oft nt V• k I All If A Stenntour.. car c er,.o eg eny, took a -German named Smither tw . #rison , ,yesterday,, for seduation. • His victim was little 464 not Over' fifteen years of ago. She lived: in the houee with &either, wlin is a' married man. As be walked to the bill he seemed reckless of the consequences ; he smoked his cigar laughed "and would have talked if STEALING SPOONG..—Lastevening, a needy fellow entered the dwelling of_ Mr 41tiais, Second it4et,betweetiiiirket and'Weilid,and took a set or silver'spoons, - and made - off., In hiihasiti to eicapo hi fell into a cellar, and:diopped-the L spoons i vvhiCh wire afterwards'picked 'up' by his paraders. The Police could hear nothing of him, and gave op; the chase. -• ' The National PReformer is one of 'the most readable papers in this city; and to those who have imbibed the progressive ideas of the' edithr; it ,ie one of great value. Albeit, the last number - ,bad a 'foolish editorial about Byer and Sullivan. ..MATO* 4 "o.!ileiftfreritrielailY Morning ---There. were tie-casee—one etthem 'a map" charged with' abusitig hie wife. They.; were disposed of, but how we did eet.hear. l I Mr. Webb will no doubt succeedin keeping the Theatre going his 'engagement. He is certainly a fine actor. We saw one- scene of his Virginias * enough to satisfy us that, the actor is still himself. He appears to-night as Master Wafter, Dnrrator CouaT—March 13.—Barr, Kenyon & Co. os Moor and Walker. Jury discharged. McKee, vs Irwin & Robison. Ejectment. verdict fer,Plaintiff. - . Adcniaistrarix of .Tohn C. Clayton,. vii Hussey, Avery &Co. Action -or covenant.- , March 14— Nat,bing doing fldr The people of Monongahela city Will, in' SIT probability, be gratified by the passage lof the new county HAI; far we do not lea that our Citizens' ars' doing any thing against it.. In fact, we guesi that . but few put of the districts to be lopped off care a great deal. sail is reported that Orr and a young man who has been strongly; suspected for having been con:: corned in the stable burning that oceurreu a couple of years ego, were seen together on Monday, even. i'eg last. FLAG Pattrestartare.—Last evening D-'flag •was. Preiented to Mess :9, 31 of the deStornia Comps* , ay, by - some of their friends. at Bannett's tiOnr, ifottie. ,, R. B. Roberts, Bag, deiivered.the addrem. , The flu was received by Ja cobEsq' OD . tar Our citizens should 1101 forget to attend at the 'Exchange to day to heartbe addressor po I . S.' W. , Black, to the emigrants. We anticipairia great eX citement until the boat leaves. The address will be delivered at 3 o'clock this aF Mirlt is catenated that in four monthefrom this time not leas than fire hundred Pittsburgheri will , he in California. in five years—how many t • A Eros Scsoox.. 7 -sOor citizens must bear in mind that the meeting to consider_the vropriety of estib iisbini School in this City, willAe held in the 'Fourth Ward School House this evening. . • ear Nirs. Riogan, (or Kenyon, as some say' her name is) ,is uow cousidered entirely out of danger. .!13 husband - feels very 'oneraiy, as a cowardly seda n drel wonld. ea- Our eorner.is now musical with the voices.of canary birds. There are itow about sixty of'these Tittle cased siusgstersin . the Post .Beildini. Who *ants to' buy. gas-Youn g Orr was yesterday fully committed for 0:7.N. P. Wstas, in his 'younger-days, worked , at setting type for a couple of yeais in his father's office L-the Boston Recorder. He thus gives hii judgment of the craft: Journeymen. Printers are, necessarily; ?traded and intelligent men. It is apart of a proofreader's duty to ,make a "Query" against every passage in a new book which ha does not dearly comprehend. i...isthors who know What is valuable, profit by these quiet estimates of their meaning; and Many a weak point, that would have ruined a literary reputation if lift'uncorrec ted for the reviewers to handle, has-been noise lessly put right by a proof reader's unobtrusive taut" Of most books, indeed, we would rather have the criticism of- the' workmen in the office where it was printed; than of the - reviewers who skim and pronounce .upon it. _ . Mr The Hon. Abbot ' awrence quizzed even at home fur declining Abe Navy on the plea health, after it was notorious that'he went to Wash angton in search. of-the Treasurythip.; The Boston bhronotype,says: . , . , • For Tredslay,Taritf,"and pap, Said Abbot, Pm sure..Pm the chap, That sort of things works to a beauty,— That swapping of duty for duty, But hang me,if out'erthp I can see how.to squeeze any gravy. Will a man like me dine upon dry meat, - /ahem 1 . what a horrible climate! Toadyism is the great failing 'of the 'Whip. They ,chronicle..Toven Genernl'Taylorts winkkrg,tirid, lie cannot open his mouth to say that tho weather is pleasant, or the contrary, without being inacloto,nt ter a ...witty obserration;22 era "profound - phßoooph-, Leal reflection:2 . . - JONATHAN UNHAONED.—We understand the Pitts.' bOrglt,Catholic, Extra, containing the particulars of the Bleeding . Lamb, is to be issued this morning.= All those teeing interested will no doubt - , supply. themselves wi tb copy. - - - • A. . . . I We' Publia , illeetlwg...A Public* rileeting*of the' School Directors of the nine Wards of the . and all other citizens who feet an inteidst in the subject; will - be: held in the Fourth Ward School Hotta* on Thursday e Veuiug,* the I.sth , ffiat. k at 7i-o'clock; for the purpose of taking - into consideration the subjeet of establishing a , Public High School, into which all pupils (who, 'upon ex*. amination, are found qualified ' ) cau tie 'promoted, from all the Public Schools in the City.. The:object of which will be to place within the reach of every c the means-of a more thorough business educationTiltan our* public or even private schools afford. ' , ** The subject will. be laid betore the meeting lir the fol. !Owing Cortunittee,who were. appointed for that purpose by a meeting held at the Beard of Trade &tome, on the Bth Instant: Imam; Srararms. 4 L. 11.:Livutoseou... • : TUOMAJVLIBicOuIt... Joan Haaram Secyr. - - -W. W.-Wart.aca , Err - St. Patrlek , s Day.... The - Antaiversary of Ireland's Patron Saint will be - celebrated orisSaturdnr .evening , the Pit hurt., by a Supper to be given at the house of Satz. Gamma Dotroxnurra,Mit.Ward,..where the friends ollreland are respectfully invited , to attend. Supper on the table at &o'clock, P. sr. foutriatat (Chronicle please copy and-ch. `rost.p)' RILTTI4I3IIRGEL; VEILIDATRE. CB. PORTER • .. ••'•••.• .. .•• . '•••••:••••i•mi:imnal. • 1- - intern OP .Anittsetorr: -Dress Circle and Pargnene••• • •-- • Ftitnilk Circle or Second Tier' ncri- • Third night of Mr . CHAS. NVEBB. l'ermsoay, ?Torch - 15, to commence with the., ; • HUNCHBACIL Mister Walter•lllr. Webb. j4nlia:• • •• • • •-• •Alies Porter. Helen • • .. • • • • . • .. • • • t • • • • • • ••Miss.Crable To cenclude with the NEW 'FOOTMAN HOttliy';'•••• .t •IlSr."DtunAJPottt;;•• - • • .;.41bieOruItie, tri" - In rehearsal, " ptfETlci . '";•• Doors open it 7 ;Certain will Age at Italf Part 7. 166, MS Wall .I)—Aincn ~.M„ day, in Seseinhlntent. by isalling a; this sacs. ;M7== SO. eellti. .gs a yeaut.; 'he emigres:nem theft merUS LIST 'Orlgr..ll4tft.lt&vt. TiIhEMAINING in the Pii,_atsfihigh.PotittOMeeltom,the At , , t or itiatet l o. ettlilfitii; Mareh r l/349. Pinions calling for Litbitii•will-Itliaiteiey thdy arhi.adtirictieed. • - •'..LaMesr blot* ; . t -Abernethy Ittebeititidtiitnis CarlillneiAntleriOn*Mary • Abell Ann M Adarns.Atiti,hl tilizays N L Auer)" Aciti Mary ,Agnew Helletior Riggs Mary Bennet L M Miss Boyer Emily C 2 Bair Margaret Benson Caroline • Boyd Ann , Bailey A:Clara Bicknell 'Piing .A. 7 Bradley EnielineC Barnes ilenriettraßlaney Rebecca Briggs Mary • Bayne Margt J Barra. Adeline • Briton Mazy Ann Beaty Sarah .1 Borden Isabella . .Brown Sarah 112 Cir.. Martha 8 . Boren Margaret - .Burlia•Mary•J' Bell Margaret . Bostwick Mary Barrel Leonora 11 - • Ball:Mlen: Byrn Catharine Bennett Jane Cassiday Cadet% COtian Mantel' • Creole Martha .• Canna Margt Cox Michel Crone lane 2 Case• Eliza M Cox/dull A • . 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Hale Miss Harris Kate - ,42221:21;14 , E Haim:lett Mrs Hazlett C.G.Misa tliteheoth Marv' 1111.111p1011 Ce.rolieellelmaa Sarah •• . - .Holland H A Mrs Hartley Maria Hearn Sarah A tHonier • Hartnpy Elias - Headrizson A hllHolsred Maria 'Hare Martha • Henderson finale - Hoot Amy Harris Rachel Hemp-Charlotte Haslett Isabella Hera Isabella 0 . llultzllary .Hastings Clem'e 2 Heavy Hannah A RIAU Eleanor Hatchwell HarrietUant Ilarricins Mrs • ' /Cain . II Fannie . lohmion Jones Isabella John Mary Jonei Sarah Kjualupllfannuh JohnitortliasAella Junes Eliza, • • • • I Kearns Susanna Keman Mary - ' Milli/21th* Kelly Elizabeth • . Kinsloo Mrs •W- A :Kniiltle !Karl KennedrEE Mit. lfirtbride J Mks' •••ii• ' ", : Laiab Bridget , Lilly Catharine ,C Lambert Reneeal Lomax Mary Ann Lupititi•Elzbth Larkin Line • Love• Ann • • ,• • • Lynch Eleanor. Loughry Melinda Lawry Mary .A • Lyon.Bininy , M. Leech Mrs 47th sr) • . • • • • ' , : • 1 • • .Mallon Alice Millei Autut Catbrine MankaMary • Milville Julia Adorrii Elisabeth AlarettusCharlotte Moarlay SainTs . .....111orris Rachel Mason Nancy Molony Ellen '• 'Moore Mary • Martin Sarah Montague Lacy _j• Moore Theres a, 'Martin Mary Ann Moorhead AlaryL Morrison Sarah: • -Minna Martha Moorhead Jeannet Murdock Jane Meet= Mary - .• 'Morrow J Miss • Murray .Elizabeth . Meisenheimer Sas APBride Mary /51 , Claza 11144 .11PFarllud Marge APCah Margaret BRGovin.Cathernsie 11I'Ca11y Lavinia M'Coy Rachel McLatostiliniblhiC 11Peartney Ild'Curdy Rebecca llirltec Kato • AVCanhey Ann ' MYCollthlargaret Elizbeth Martha ' ill'Donald Eliza . • iladieilla Eliza • EirAcobLlitne E 0 Ornaton Jane O'Hear Ann O'Neil:derma' Oibun; B Mee Cutherioo O'Nelihtl6. Welk 'O'Donnell Ann • • .. • • • Pangbarn Rachel Patterson Can ne et sr P Riirgf reh 11S Paiterson Alta Peters Ruth Poollniy . Vdalioe Patterson Evlin WPettigrew C S hire ' • • 034kisimin , Rainy Mrs - Reed . Rehebca A : Richards Mrs R . Rankin Sarah' Reese Jane Rieheidaou Reel Ranti Mary Reeves Mary M Robinson Susan Ray Mary J Rhodes Elisabeth Roberta Reed Eliza "Renton.Hen'ea Rsisebasitleab!dlis Seely Skeer EJimibedh Spenser th ; te B' Shafer Harriet Smith Nifty • Stevick Sandi A Sharkey-Ann ••. • • Sollivatiaennette Sheffield Mary A Smith Soplita 8 2 Sweeny Rosanna Shoup Christina . Snodgrass Nancy Swetman Marg's Shirenbaugh M A Sorties AL-a Geo Stew:am/diary Simpsou Nally . Spencer Cath'ue .Stewast Jane Simian Henrietta • . • • , • T Thoropson Sali E 15Den•Nargaret Taylor Emily Thompson Mary •W, • . 'W‘AdiaBbsan Way Harriet t+ :,.Winter Catharine Wadsworth Mrs \Yhtte Ann M.. Wolf Magdalene Walker Orizella White Mary.. Wolf Amunda 2, Wallace Mrs H Wler Margaret , Woods Sarah L' , Wallace CA W Williams Eliza Woodhouse Ann J Wanton Martha Wilson Martha A -AYorX Haniet E Watson L Mrs •Wimber Mary A' ' • ' .4 • York Ann E 2 Young Jeanette - . ' • ,Tittunennon Fr's Miss jE W. • . Gesatliationli idea. Addy Geo 'Allan John • Men Alex Ainsworth.E rge S Allan hi ' "Ashton John, AinsworthA Tay=Anderson Jos IVni • lor ; • Anderson Inane- Atkinson Geo Addair James Ankeraon J A P/ she Win Agnew David Applegabil Wm • Armstrong 31• Abel Semi. Ankeraon Geo AllenderJoseph . Addis Alfred Shea Appleton Geo E Allebone .1 A Akins Win Andrew R Annor.David Allister John • . • . Bacon WW Berthaer F' 2 Brady Hugh .• . Bailey 3' H • Bender Geo "' : , Brannan Pat , k: Barr Wld 2 Bennet 51 ;- • • Brannagen do itlur- Barber Ed 2 Blair Ross A - 'PhY Barr C.E Blake .Gentill ,Bradburry CC ' tansnian S B BirclMatthertr . . . Brewer Ebenezer Bateman SA . Biddle Josiah Bruer John - BarrOws Win Blakely John . Bolt Win •- -- Barna Oliver Bingham Dr ' - 13nithin John Battelle T S Blenthard.W,Ar 'Biekel Tohit Etrickera S A . , Biattitt Wm Braiifftrhl Barnes J . Blair night T ' = .Bunnemen AV Barker'John Black Geo Brunton S Barns Henry . Black W ' Ji Bell James , 't Brook RS. &UTE - Borr -J3 '.-ughman Reuben Bell -John Baffitnger John - Bensoti.o ' 2' Doyle:Ohne ' A)nekmaster N 'Bilden AV W' Bowed Time" `Bodes R` Beach R R l3oall Thos H Mucky 'N S Bennet E Bort JOS liturford Eli' Bennet Jas E. . Boyer Laomi • }hickey Capt Bennet Jas Bose Beadict Burton S C • • Bentley Joint Home Wm - • 'Byrne Thos. Bellows JAI BoyerT B urney Thdi ' ' , Bennet Hy BotorJ S. - :Burt AVM_ Bebb Stephen pay Jas - Rorke E, , Callow W Cornwel l Hiram :-_ Clark S E ,Cowtit James . Catlenam James Clark Norman' ' - Coatoli Z H , Carly Jou{ ..Clozierslll3, ;Coyle James Casselly Cloitie.j.lif& Co .:Coyle Edward Carothers Iturtes: Coyle joint James' W ' Crawford John Canada Dennis Cole Charles . . , ,Crirpen.Peter t, :Canaan Jamel 'Coats +Charles '" -iCratthllW Carlini • Cole. S "r= Craig' Ciril Caton Lewis •:, Coleman Chas Piney Charles . Carle avid Codlutgy,Chardt ; Craig Hobert Carroll, Sammy -2.. & Co- _ Crowley . .. John Campbell John .4 Cooper E CrowlC Campbell Mr Pinkie Samuel -Crow - David Campbell EC' Conwell 'James 4 Crookham II CampbellThontaiConden - James - . - Crank HP • Clitunplerth "Cot& "Samuel ' Criddify Richard,. Chesman Thomal Cook John'` - - .Cushman David - Chamber* John Connor Arthur . Primer Henry ,Cleryj 11 •, . Connell John .. Callen Tisane Clorns Joint Cook 'l' H - ,- .Curtee'Cliaries Clover George; • Cook 'Henry Culbert James CloSey . W - 'Certain Joy 2- Calktettaon , Jobii: PliineyJohnt" ' ColdinComelinscowan H A. - David 'Alexander Deviriney epli A 2 'Bethel' John ' H Doran John Dealy piton John 3 'Donnelly Hugh R. Dall/e James Dimond John Pips Thothas Barnsley James Dinnan J.E - Duffy &U. • Davia.Eli - .Dilworth"Dr • - Dunlap - G W' . Davis SS. • - Belem:lan:F./1; -Dittman-John Davis Lewis Hoene Charles - 2 Duane Wm Davis John B Dolchy 2 A de Co; - Dahlitun L B Delaney R „ , Dodds George"... Dunn W. O Deal - Samuel' ' Deuglass A A 4 Duncan:Benjamin Dempsey Patrick. Donlen James $ Dunlavey J A Devine Michael : Pilau C, " ' Dunn Patrick Beaty Jfunas Doneyhde John — Delmer John Edger Alex Eaton - !Elliott Findleicapt' Eegar James - -Evens Joseph , EistOn.Wl3l Eddy Henry . Nand Evans Ebenezer Edwards Thos Ensign Lewis 'Errettstephen _EdgesW EsterlYl3.sl". ' .Ehershow F' , Fatnitbuy Dina 'Fisher john Forsyth-A ' .Farmer ;James - - Fitzgerald Jahn = t .Foy James W I Fahnestockllo ;Flood Thomas . 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A jOseph TV - ','Gray ILA GrinfJohn ' `Goodwin NV ' •,' Graham Laia)4tte Gates joseph Goslen - .Grahtra Tkarnas Gates Thomas S ' GreggP ' Gray ':'lames A Gillespie Tilos .. : Grant Brock*: .; Graham John • Giles TtrogGreen, John • Gray:lV:lC Gildertfinny AV A. Grain Felix • Gunning. Iffir3 Gibson Geo W :'' . Gustave John.AV.r • Hamilton Haskins Finneis , Hill James Hall Wm - • Hayden.alen , ' ,- Holmes George Halt W Hays Judea '-`; Holton Azianew, Hall Win Hodge-kC • ": Haired IR-' . Hays C M 2 llobaggh fismnelF NII /o1M:' Hays Wm ; • Hollenbangh John Hannigan Pat'k C Hassey-5 Hansa John 2 mem Haigh Joseph P Heiner Reuben Howard Thomas Hancock John 'Heirs Edwin Howard J A Hancock Jo.eph Headley IV W Homer A L Hone John Hekios Anthony Horner Robert Hopper D Henry Robert Hope 'Richard Harrison John Horsley John Hough John • Hare Samuel Herlinger Frule K Hulben Geo H Harbaugh H• 2 Herald John 2 Hoeing Evan Hartley Henry Herrin Michael Hughes Wm Harris Thomas Henry John Flambe/stone W A Harris Theodore Henderson J K Hunter Robert D H Hearington W H Hamer John Hams Geo 2 Hellion Richard Hunter James Harris RObl, Henderson I - V.ll H C Hartzell /CIL r HilhA R• ;• i3iHughos David Harvey Mr Higgins Torrence Hogan E Hanky Thos Hickson Alex Humbersou Wm 2 Hawes Wm • • ; 2-HendersonJobn Hughes John Hatch WB' iklujcihistm i Hawthorn N P Hathaway . Ilona Thos ~Iney Irwin John Irsvin*Jc 'Fo . ier 'lrwin R - Irwin John R Jarvis &Co • *John.Edware '. Joitei 6co W • Jack'Wni Johnson Wesli.y ' Joa n M Long HH • . Lyttle Henry -Lighrenp Jno C Lougslati Jnci Lyttio Semi Long-Henry Lynch . Chas _ ,Lowry.Jas 'LongliC ' ' Love /is • Mattidat bad Morgan J 2 Matters Chas Al.llling,ion.Geo.T Aroma Chas Alaiseing Fraacis Milligau A R Moore JOllll - Maga Jos 2 Moore A Biarpote Geo W -Miller A -3 Moore G P • Macbeth Agnew Miller D • 2 • Morrison'S R Moreland. Jno .. Miller A B , • Itloore SR. Mackun Jaa . Ilillef Hiram Moore Matthias Jo* Mitchell Wm Manner David Matthew' 5.14 Mitchell Jno • AluitiOn R H Manning WM Miller Fred'k ~2 1 Alurdock Isaac Alic Nary Wm Mitchell Chas Mule nOW Martin GA C Miller John•W Mullen' A • Martin Alex Miller Peter • hlulloy,Thos re Meslerson P ' Alouret N • • • Mulligati•Jas Merril ' Morris W ••• Murphy ST 'Myers Chas Mohler John' - 'Murphy' Jtildi • hlellen Thai, • Illoorqead Wan Murphy Bernard Itierril.R: Moss Nelson 2.-Mooney:. 2 .Meeks J C • hiOren A C • Murphy Sas Myers Alfred Monet Israel Money Bart ey Messick Joel ' AloonJas Iduueny J , S C • Meren Stephen -- Mills Geo S • Mintier SC AlployJaeoD. . . •Mcßride Win " McDonald J . • McLotighey T McAteer 8 McDermott - 114h : AleLaogqiin Jno McAdams Geo licHagh ". AlcClelland D McFarland TTr *Met :mired Hugh McClure NV W 2 Johu •• • . 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H Pave Realism Peacock /BD , - Pool William Pennenton W H Petrie-Daniel.. - Pollock tianavel Parlous H F Peeples John Poorter Joen Pepe S P Peppord Standish Preetor .Payne . Perry B. _ Proctor N ,Pant Isaac' Penes-S . Price James • Parker Levi Fennel J . Price John •Pattersou Jas 2 Peltand Daitthz-, - Potter Thonia a Patterson 1 Plenn Moses PoiturThbums . Patterson AI Prodce Mr . -Price 11 T Parker Samuel Phelps Edward- Potion F.; • Beer Thomas Reed &Co • Roar Lemoel Ray Henry Rinehart Andte.*:RoopW ,W Randolph John Reily Gwen -Robb Isaac Itedsy 1 / a vid . Belly Phillip :Robinson T- Reed Wm Binge A - Rodgers James - Rees Alex C Repparti TA • - Robinson J B Rees & Ilartupee Rigly Joseph ' Roble/Da Mr Reid James RicharSsou Wm: Robinion James Reed J mes Richardson John Rodgers Fraucia . Reed H • Richerd Wm Ryanllllehael Reed Thomas Richy R P • Peek Geo' • Bnymsldi C Holly Jamen , Rutledge John . Reed Robe r. Robison,Wm Russell &- Lynch Reynolds JB. Roberta Charles Billong James Reed Charles 2 Rowland E , Rupert.° /I Reed G M . Rovilaud!Wra Sicken C • Smith Thosdast 'Mean Da;rid Sample Chits Smith George' Shititon/,''Samuel Sample Chad B Sint th. Michael ' Stevens Henry H SawyerJohit W Smith•S ' Eleven 13 Sargent John Smith Nicholas --Steen John .Salter Thomas Smith John Slogg john SaalPson•lnS: Smith E stevetutpavid Samuels RG. • Smith Juo Geo A'. Sleets Thomas Sohger Abraham .SaiiitsSeennel T :Stephens David, 1 Scott James .2 Smith T• • .: Stevens Elijah Scott Andreiv . Simmons Stark'._Stewart Mr „Scott Benjamin Simpson Goo S ..Stearea George Scott W A 2 Simpson Thos' •: Stevesson John Scott TH S •.' Sitehlink DS. Stewart Samuel 2 Scott /dm ' ; Snively Dashl . "StepheniouThos P Seaman Wm H Snyder John, Stewart Francis Seauor Wm Spears J 5 StOart A Sendder I G Speers A Stewart Thos Seer J : , Sprier Joan C . Stuart C C Soule George • Spence Mr •Stewart James Shaffer David : Spencer •' Stewart Robt W • Shand Wl2l G Spear. James A . Stewart George Sheen Jobs - Spear II N .• • Stokes John SherbournThos P Spiticer, -Still Samuel Sheack Joseph E' • Speer linnes• SturgeolijohoP ShotiJoha K SpeerJolM State J (A Sheriden Geo W Spence Nicholas Stone Edgard 11 Shelly-John Speer Edward' Stone Z F Sugateed Robt Stephens'leseph HSuilivon Edward Stone Arthy.. :Saudi Janice • Snorire Abraham .811der JOSS.: • - Saadi& W Smith D J Taylor Spnge Thorto.s4 Ti : nits - sae Tho 3 Taylor J.H Thomas licolt,AV'Thuns RT Thompson Wm H Taws Wm. Tinker, Wll Thottle Chri..t Teeters Marshall Tilghman Thos E Tit rancher Jones Theruling Cba ties' Patron Jame s Thorn Thos A ThysouKobt,W 'Tattle Thos F Thures Richard WTimmas Ditties Tenn . :sla rtin Thorns Rufus Thompson Wm Todd .W AI R ThUres George Thysan Wm ."Turnaonatunes , . . . . UpdiguitiPeter. Upton Saint . I.l"pdegraff Unah 2 Vitildmier I.eicis Vance Amp:alas; • Veatch Josiah W 2 Wall John " "Weivall John \V Willianis Thomas iVatton Georer- • •Watuich Joseph , `Williams 9 H Wall Francis .Whiteltichard , Williams Henry Watkenshaw H White Isaac 'Withal/is 11 P Walker Peter 'Wbitesides Robt C , Waltersfeter White Wm Wallace A udw J.. Whipple • AVilliams John, Wallace Hobert " Whiteman ReubenWilson.Wm • Wauson Charles NVhite Ambrose NVilson.B C Wardell Win . 'Whalen Michael Wilsonalomas Ward John- ' Whelps Alex - . • - Wilders James Weaver./ • Wilkentori H Br= Willock JO= 2 'Whigard Henry Williamson-Geo - ~W olfe Joseph Wise. Emanuel Wier Francis.- - . -Woods-Witliani Willard , Woolfolk It C -.• WrirylktiMerr iVilliainsonDavidWolfe Andrew - Wreath.Sanuiel Wible Andrew' " Wepdbrilige J. 51". ,'{Vriglll:ll Young John Yciting R R Lawseneeville Division of Solis of Tensprirance, 2 Day Spring Div, S. T, 147. - 3 Pittiaraigh ' " PiliSbilrgheottnCil Win • Tell totige,l.O. 45, - • 2 Cotner Lodge, 140.64,Congena' Union • ." •a - - , Allegheny " . • To any Dagtterreah Artist' 4 Harmer of Poach- • -,• . M Parr Ova Pittsbn h Mare 1842 ' - Elltnatlon'vraitted. : YOUNG MAN, eighteen pears of 'lige; who has had some experience in a-:country store, is desirous of obtaining% a Wenn:Mit in iv,' respectable .. .Moro or ware honseorhero he may be properly brimght upto business. Refereneeconquesuorumie. Addict's, ;Oa," box 64, Yost Office. . - : . • . ; tumid:dice poixs .REVOLVER'S, with apparatnnaa,, by Express irt a fdordaya r by. 'JOHN CARTWRIGHI' r t rbaos.- - • - - 83 Wood street. • "1 - XT S: RIFLES, PISTOLS AND CARBINES Allea's & Blunt's flevolvere, good; 'together with large assortment or other . Pistols, Masks and gelur, 'and - • &rails equipments. • Bowie , Knives -will be s.ettelved by Exprestp m llievediveczi JOHN CART WRIGHT'S, 1 . .marl&dtw] Cutlery Establishment, P 3 Wood et. 600t18uslnesa Se . . toe .T ' subscriber offers (Grind° his xad Easiness Stand, / on the •coneer.of Smithfield and , ffillb streets. He: , will sell his entire Stock and Pixy:des— Finding it to convenient io attend to both of his establishments, he is • J. .desirnnsedeelliag onecif-then, For fertAer Purlieuiara, apply to • •• GEO. SCHNECE, marldaf Corner of 6th arid Smi th field sta.- Tmeo. win . rsi-r To Californians. IEI