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''': 4 --Y . •A'W`r *.a,lalfe maj., 1,302 ADison'a [W.) mj. Congress, " 629 Harries [Dm.] mj. Congress, " 251 Ingon e! (I).] mj. Cgre 1,461 Hubbard 61. ss, Neal [D.] ov er Wood (W] 521 Bowdeoos [D.] maj., 3d, .t 4tb, " sth, Cases Taylor , * maj., 120 Democratic may. 4,957 120 , Dernocralie gain, 5, 077 RECARTMATION: Democratic gain in five States, complete, since last November 17,890 Democratic gain in contested portions or four other States Total Democratic gala A corresponding gain, remarks the Un!on, in the whole Unitin (which the ballot boxes will more than exhibit) would leave the administration in a minority 4160,000 votes. It would be an interesting problem for a political arithmetician to work out, if trios sta ted : The whig party will lose 179,000 votes within twelve months from Gen. Taylor's election. At a corresponding loss—which is sure to be—bow many votes will their candidates poll in November, 1852 t We guess about one million out of three million. Men., mese, teket vharsin." A Vacancy in Congress. The death of the Hon Ain.T.ABDER NiewmAu, the member of Congresselect from the Wheeling dis trict, will oreate a vacancy, which will have to be filled before the meeting of the neat Corigrerna. The district has a email Democratic majority, which can be increased if our friends there make proper e'er. bona, and nominate a good man for their candidate. Mr. NEWNAN wan elected' when the federal party had better prospects and were in higher spirits throughout the country than they are at the present time. I f the Democracy make a good nomination, they have nothing to fear. A Body of llnprtnoipled Men Our compliments to the Mayor and Council of Pittsburgh, and glad to see that they are forced to take measures to negotiate a loan to redeem the shin-plasters their corporation had issued, and which went down some four mouths since , is the hands of the Laboring men. As the laborers could not gene the bills by, they were forced, by the ne glect and unprincipled conduct of the aforesaid cor poration, to sell them an loss of twenty-five to fitly per cent. ' to get money for use. Friend Harper, of the Post, you have not drubbed those corporators quite enough yet. Give them a few more turns. You will get Borne meat from the rotten concern. Much of the paper of Allegheny and Pittsburgh was afloat among the working men of Zanesville. We suppose, however, that long since it has gone into the hands of those who ,4 knew a thing or two,"-and one of which is to get milk frcm a dry sponge: Aurora. Eitr If the right kind of men had the control of our City affairs, the community would not have sus tained the loss of a cent by the Scrip in circulation- After the holders of the illegal trash bad sustained a loss of , some l to 25 - per cent., and when the Brokers bad - become possessed of the principal part of the issue, then an effort was made to raise its credit ! We think the city is still morally lisble for the losses which the poor holders of the Scrip have sustained by its sudden. depreciation. It is to be hoped that no contingency hereafter will induce our corporate authorities to put in circulation any fraud. ulent and illegal currency.” The Democratic party of the State have taken a stand in opposition' to the whole shinplaster system, and they will not recede from it. Ittrivi WORKS are still stopping in many quartets. The Delaware Republican states that at the annual meeting of the Stockbridge Iron company, it was determined to,saapend operations, and thus about two hundred men have been thrown out of employ ment.—Ex. paper. to - The October elections are near at hand, and we may therefore, expect that the screws will be pat on the laboring men, to induce them to suppor t the monopolists , candidates. The party of exclusive privileges will bring about their attualpanic, for the puipos e of influencing the next , Congress, in order that they may carry their antiwepublican schemes 'of high protection. These. thingsare of each frequent occurrence that they may be anticipated with as much certainty maths changes of the seasons. = • ENE EOM Democratic gain, 4,940 lOWA Average democra. tic majority for Boaid of Public Works over Tay. lor.free.aoll Can. didatee, 1,100 117 271 542 429 22,172 - 40,062 IZIE ERE ERIE I= BE MEI ME CM . , MEN MEE ~~. 7.M.11 t -_r ' ` , ?: s riMrincr.”2 - 110740v Yorii-Coratnercial corks Pendent of the Waithingtottlfilion, furnishes thofol-. intereating-#olmt.Or4o4vriVizifitcean--„:' hirers. It will bosomed: nit the Whig ;Predintiou; • - • that the Tariff of 184.6 Woulif'freatly check i -if not 7 1intitroy, Anteric*giainfaciftriv, , kis !Mt•oar , eelt , fulfiilled , but thaSthe bueiness has actually advanc ed more in the three Warstiuder the Tariff of 1846 than in four years under the Tariff of 1842. But to the figures : • • r Yards of COMM, and of wookns .produced - Wiekly irt Lo well. Ditto, printed and dyed. Lbs. of cotton and wool user , Weelly . Ids. cotton ,Vds..yroolentLYds. prunted Lbs. wi per week. per week and dyed. ton used Jan. per week. 1842, 1,435,450 7,800 , 280,000 457,00 1,425,50cr two 073, 00 0 440,00 380, 1 4 0 4,000 14,100" 325,000 527,000 1847, 1,752,00 e 20,100 331500 591000 1848,• 1,520,900 21.,.291 1,0d,000 ear,ooo 1840, 1,704,996 21,201 2,395,000 659,000 The weight of wool used is not given in' the re turns prior to 1646. Since then the. yards of cloth —that ia , under the low tariff—have been increased 50 per cent;, and the weight of wool need 624,000 lbs. per annum. In the first year of the tariff of 1842 there was a falling off in production in printing calicoes, anitin the use of cotton. /induce! began to revive In spite .or that tariff; and when. Slav-tariff ceased coact in 1846 the advance was very:rapid. Now, it is to be- remarked, that under the tariff of 1842 both employment and wages decreased'in pro 'portion to the decline In , production, and that tinder the present tariff both these item have improved. The following table gives the amount of capital in the leading mills at Lowellithe number of spindles, looms, and: females employed* with their weekly - - Progress of - mon ufachtres af,Lotes/1. Capital. Spindles. Looms. January, 1842 810,500.000 192,276 ..8 018 1844 11,050,0150 201,076 6,104 " 1846 10,550,000 278,858 6,305 1847 11,490,000 253,456 1,560 1838 12,110,000 320,000 . 8,749 " 1849 12,110,000 310,000 9,359 Females Wages Males Wages Jan employed. weekly. employed per day. 1842 7,1.. V 82 00 2, .W. 7 80 eta. 1844 6,295 1 75 2,345 70 " 1816 6,005 1 75 2,690 70 " ,91 1847 75 2 OD 3,340 8 8 0 Q 't 1848 8,685 2 00 3.994_ 1849 7,644 200 3,629 80 " The number of spindles increased from 1842 to 1846, 36,592; from 1846 to 1849, 81,142; being 60 percent. more and the law than under the high tar iff. The wages of the - Lowell females arc 'mostly paid by the piece; and they are nearly nil boarded in houses belonging to the companies. These allow ; 1 25 per week for the board of the -operative; say 114 cents per day for three meals and lodging; say 5 cents fora meal, And 2 cents fora bed. They are then paidis cents to 82 per week in addition, and under the nigh tariff 65. ce,nts to 91 50 per week. These areweek hande. Job hands arc paid, tray far weaving coarse cloth, 9k cents.-per piece.. ?Now whoever looks at the tables will "otitierve that 7,4.30 females were employed in 1842 to - produce 1035,- 450 yards cloth—say 193 yards per head. In 1844, 6,295 females sufficed to produce about the same quantity, or 227 yards per head—thatis to say, each female gave the employer 34 yards per week more cloth than in 1842, Mr. Laivrence, in his letter to Mr. RiVes, in January,. 1846, alleged that the girls earned 02 per week, “taking the same number of Renate' for the same service." Now, the table gives the clue -to the deception in the statement. In 1842, each girl tended tote looms, and received 118 cents per piece for cloth. This rate was reduced to 98 cents per piece, and then the girl was required to tend three looms at a stow speed. When she got accustomed to this labor the speed was increased to the old rate, and the price per piece again re duced. Thus although she got the sane florin per week, she gave 60 per cent. more -work; and the re. salt was, that in 1844, 1,200 Orli were discharged , while tins product of cloth was the mime. In 1849, we find 3,359 more looms in operation than in 1842, and only 200 more girls employed. There are, however, 1,400 more males employed, and this in falsification of another assertion of Mr. Lawrence. 'Thus, in his letter of February 23, 1846, he stated that the printing of calicoes would cease without protection. In the above table we And that dying and printing has Increased prodigiously, .and the number of males employed proportionately. We now observe that while the demand for cotton and for hands, has, notwithstanding the enhanced labor required from them, increased over the figures an der the tariff of 1842, it bas been found profitabld Miner-ease the capital so employed 20 per cent., while it was not increased at all under the high tar iff, and this Increase' has taken place precisely in the Merrimack and Middlesex companies. News and Mkeellaneons Items. EltDr. John McNulty, a distinguished Physician, and for some time pant, Soperintendant of the Lu natic Assyium at Nashville, died on the morning of the 19th ult. far The Whig Coivention or hid Congressional District of Maryland, on Saturday last, nominated George W. Gray as a candidate for Congress. MD" Lient. Bayfeld, an English office,, has been for 30 years engaged in surveying the St. Lawrence river, from the golf to the head of Lake Superior, and is still at the tame work. Ho says there ere 22,000 islands in this river, and the eastern waters of Lake Huron. SkrThe Boston Transcript has learned that it was Nliss Bremer's intention to leave Stockholm for America the latter part of August. Few writers of the day would ho more cordially welcomed end widely honored in this country as the author of the "Neighbors." Dal' Mrs. Wells, residing in Nassau street, near the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, died on Sunday of dysen tery, after a few boon illness ; and shortly after, three children were taken ill and died, leaving Mr. Wells a widower and childless. elir Rev. Henry H. Garnett, u colored gentleman of much talent, is about to sail for Europe, for the purpose of lecturing upon slavery. He is oppoacd to the Garrison school of abolitionism, and differs frdna Frederick Douglass in many particulars. tUrrhe Arkansas Gold Placer, on Walnut creek, has already attracted quite a number of seekers for the precious metal. At the last accounts d' compa ny of about one hundred persons was congregating at Van Buren to go thither. Diiir Herr Hecker, it is stated by the Beilville Ad vocate will resume his residence on the farm which he purchased some time since in that part of Illin ois. ter The Chicago Commercial Advertiser, of the 30th ult., notices the shipment from that port of 1,- 062 bales buffalo robes, 71 packs furs and skins, and 7 casks furs, try the steamer Niagara. oily- Major :Sanderson (formerly of Columbus, 0.,) who is now in command of Fort Laramie, re ports that five thousand teams have passed there the present Beason on their way to the California mines. Dir A correspondent of the St. Looie New Era confidentlo predicts that Gen. Shields will be re elected to the U. S. Senate this winter. He is now tar Lord:Zlg in, Governor General of Canada, is still a -prisoner at Monklanda, where be ham the whole lower part of his mansion barricaded with heavy plank containing loopholes for musketry. He never rides beyond the range of hissuurds musket ry. IW Ninety-seven under-graduates have already entered Harvard College at the recent examinations. This is the largest number that has ever entered at one time DO" A young man aged 17, and a young girl aged 13, belonging to Providence, Pa., were married last week. Dalt•stapid people have an instinctive ab borreoce.of mimicry and wit. The cause is obvi ous; they are afraid of being under the butts of these pleasant qualities. . Blockheads are exceedingly afraid Of being quizzed, and cannot tolerate the slightest joke at his own expense. MD - Coleridge, treating on the ineeperable con nection or troth with error, says that there are errors which no wise man- will treat with rudeness while there is a probability that they may be the refraction of some great truth as yet below the horizon. ear Mrs. Partington thinks that if, as the papers state, three thousand persons were presented to the Queen; at her levee in Doublin, Parliament will have to vote her an extra allowance, to enable her to take:care of all of them. ~''~. . r ~~}-yam t. 1....1 ..v ~-~ =REIM =ISE BEN MIN =Si -~-•-~-~ r .817SQUEUA1121A ILLUXO.IO.--The President of the Baltimore and Satqachanoa Railroad company, on Wednesday, transmitted to the Treaimrer of Mary land, the sum of $B,OOO, which adde4 to the amount previously paid into the Treasury this year by the company, makes a total of $70,000. ;The Treasurer of the State, we believe, estimated the receipts ea petted from this company at $50,000 tor the present year., • Litramt or NEW Yotut.—The Boaid of Health of New York have discontinued their dplly reports, in COLISeqUODee of the almost total disnppearance of the cholera. They, however, very Overly admon ish citizens that all prudential measii;ea should opt be abandoned prennstarely, as the- season or the year is one Which is ordinarily productive of disepte owing their origin to tin proper diet. Coronets Courrrr.—Tbe Democrugs of this ster ling county have nominated a strong ',ticket for the October election. H. of R. Jabot/etcßeynolds ; Sheriff, Peter Billmeyer ; Treasuter,t'Ainacidos Le- Vera. A TrutreLE Scrtre.—A letter rram!7ort Larimie, to the St. Lows Republican, spcakiettor the gravy en the plains, gals: " Scores hare been paced which hive no identity placed over their remains, and bare pot been eau. narrated in any catalogue. The gravel, that I pw, bad been dug up by the evolves, the tiodica dragged to the surface, and the limbs and frogman:its !mattered ail around. From this place seat, thd eicknect did not hallow the trains, ao far as beard from!, DV' The Greeks have the following tradition g. The God of Love made a present to flarpocrates, the God of Silcace, of a beautiful rose, the first that bad been known, to engage Min not to discover any of the secrets of his mother, Vettua,arid hence it has become a custom to basis a roan placed in diets roomtofmtrtb end edtertaitiment, Godiunder the as. furnace thereof they might lay aaida all restraiot and speak of what they pleased. Thai did the rose become a symbol of silence; so that.* rasa, under the rose, denote. as much a. to be on; of danger or any dieclosure." Revenge versus Neckaris. The man of n'nevengeful spirit liveSA perpetu al storm; he is his own tormentor, ao4 his guilt of course becomes his punishment Those pas sions which prompt him to wreak his .vengeance upon his enemies, war against hie own soul, and are inconsistent with his own peace.' Whether he is at-=home or abroad, alone or in ',.comptuiyi they still adhere to him, and engrosi hisi.thoughts ; and Providence bath with the greatest teason or. dui ned, that whosoever meditates against the peace of another, shall, even in the fleeignjolte hlsown. The thoughts of revenge break l in upoithis most serious and important, business, embitter' his most rational entertainments, and forbid himpo relish any of those good things which God htith placed within his reach; ever intent on darcnetrivance of mischief, or engaged in the execution mortified with disappointments, or his designs accomplished, tortured with reflection, he liveathe life Of a devil here oil earth, and carries about a hell own breast. Whereas, the meek man, who Oyes in a constant course of goOd-will to all,whoFsives no man cause to be his enemy, an&dares to forgive those who are so without a cause, had qonstant spring of pleasure in himself; let what will hap pen from without, he is sure of peace within. So far from being afraid to converse Within `himself, he seeks, and is happy in the opportunity of doing it, and meets with nothing in hie own breast but what encourages hint to keep up and .cherish that 'acquaintance. The passions which he fit* there, instead of being tyrants, are servants, heiknows the danger of obeying, and the impossibility of rooting them out; and, whilst he forbids dem to assume an undue influence, makes them the in. struments of promoting his happiness. ;Happy in himself, he is easy to ail; he is a friend to man kind in general, and not an enemy even tif those who hate him; doth a momentary thoughf : of re. venge arise in his mind, he suppresses it, if , on no other considerations, for his own sake; (his be knows to be his duty, and this he finds to lie his pleasure; blest with those feelings which shall not leave hint at the grave, he imitates the Deity in benevolence, and obtains, as far as mortals can obtain, the happiness of the Deity in return; MASTERY or ARROYANCEs.—" Would you Wood' a nettle without being stung by it? Take luild of it stoutly. Do the same to other annoyarremq and few things will ever annoy you. Gueqes of Truth. DX - Henry Clay landed at Kinderkook on Tues day to visit Mr. Van Buren, by. whom he was anort cordially received. par The Cotton wormia maid to be making co'itsid erable ravages in the vicinity of Natchez, Mims; BE ::;.",--,,::•-..',,.-•,---..- -`-,. - 7.- - ; .- -' , . - - :. 4 ‘:'' :',''-':•'-'-'27-I='-::-::4.4:11:_k,1"-1...i0A4N-';:.'-....•:WOPkt':.41 ~ ; e:!-:',.- ' , ..----: , . '''4 ' 1- : -- , -'....7 ' .., : t.C1.-'..::., t i.;'''. 7 :744 : -':-, , , .." -F-, ; ;A: ,-.. i-l'744 -. : ' ,4. ,t . A -.1 - ':- ,i -1- .; .::0?:._':.- - 4, -d - . , ; , . , .-... :- . •.;;.i. --. - .,. !:..i.;i:., . .- -i :z..., - - ~- , ;..1..-- , , ,- ,.-:, -„ .-.---.. -- . Eli EIS . .: 0 01** = 1 T/iiii:Weim-itttaiyiciNqtinjutik4iltikept champion 4 i 3 V 40 4 f f ic 7 . 4 1 4' 00 0# 1 4 . 4 3 4 6 .4i11ks Si. cAskiiiirlki..i.i4iiiiiiiiNtefleites a large l k i nittOuiff-14ousitudetijo . m#itr - Itht Rise. 'But -he 11 1 1 x21 11 0*.. Ittittli t leid•houods •0f1414. hiiiilienWeid presses, strove to exhibit him, while confine 4 telde'bed by cholera, as a , irascally defaulter—it rohhtir of the public moneys, while surveyor of tint Emit Of Cincin battini Thn disgraieful attacks olfftecowydly foe's, wtio'hated him for his lien . ..hit:a and princi. Filer, hastened his death, and they re Runty, mor ally guilty, 'ormurderl Bata day pfretribution Is at hand, and this administration, mkde up of pecu lators, robber* of widows and orphans, infantile minds, and an imbecile travelling penagerie; will be scornfully rebuked by an insultedipeople, whose government is a bye•word of shame)ind'disgrace. Democratic State Demirel committee The Pennsylvanian of Friday snarl "The Dem. °crane State .Cenual Committee miet yesterday at M'Zibben'g Merchant's Hotel, and organized for business. Col. J. Glaneey Jones, of Berke, in the Chair, and Gideon - G. Westeott, Egg, of this city, asSecretory.- The attendance was :good, and the spirit excellent. The ;members from the interior bearing glorious news of oar prospects in Oetober next. The Committee resolved to Woo an address to the people, and to appoint a Sat.:Committee of Correspondence. PrOin 'Yucatan. The New Orleans papers have adtices from Sisal to the 22d tent. They state that another battle has been fought between the Yucatecos and the Indiana, in which the former were badly whipped, and lost 800 men. The battle lasted a whole day (the.l6tb) and wag ended by the whites retreatingintoßacalar, and taking forego in, the citadel. •It reported that Capt. Kelly, formerly of Col. Wbite'iCornmand; was killed. Tho Indiana, after the 61(10; captured a quantity of provision's; etc., intendid for Similar. It was reported at Sisal that Col. Wilite was organ nixing an armed force for the purpose of desceeding upon the country, and forcing the gov?rnmont to pay the amount due the American volanteers. The en. 'mot obtained genemlcredenee, and created so much alarm, that 500 troops bad been sent from Merida to Sisal to oppose hie landing. WE PARTED IN BILE:OWE. We parted in silence, we parted by` night, On the banks of that lonely the", Where the fragrant limes their befighs unite, We met—and we parted reviver, The night bird sang, and the stars above* Told many a touching story, Of friends long passed to tbekingdom of love, Where the soul wears its maritleof glory. We parted In silence—our cheeks here wet With the tears that were past controlling; We vowed we would never—no never forget, And these vows at the time, wets. consoling; But the lips that echoed the vow of mine Are as cold as that lonely •tiverf And that sparkling eye, the Spirit's: shrine, Has surrounded its fires forever:, And now on the midnight altyl look, And my heart grows full weeping, Each star to rue is a sealed. book, Some tale of that loved one keening. We parted in silence--we parted in tears, On the banks of that lonely Over t But the color and bloom of tholie bygone years Shall hang o'er its waters fittreiVONi T. IT. 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''.....•... - :1 - :..... , .. : , ... ~........., . ~,, • ,' _ ~~. . tit Ell :454kIcegittro:ars.40:1iti. :19119r, diallsciaiivas Yiliferd# morning by iiefencustriri;neir; male dad '-; •• s.:‘; Oiolhrtss:breueht;'up tiy,,,ezkias;4Altisea.; wit , h stetspilies lion plank in the market house between (14 - houni of 9 and 10. In consideration of his s. yaith and previous good character ho was discharged. No, 2, was arrested at. Eliza Brown's, on a war . • • rant issued against him for miachievious mischief.— "Ho was held to bail in the sum of $100." . No. 3 # wag also arraeted. by Ain, charged with in terfering io the arrest of Not 2. Fined•tive drillars and costa, which Le paid. r• • :el No. 4, was brought in by Collins. Sh•;wor?:#.' unprepossessiug -specimen of the fair seri ilia sof doubtful reputation. Sent to the Bill forlSlit r i. No. 5, was arrested by officer Barr, for ridging ,a row at the Missouri Exchange, and throwing brlat . bate, &c. He had his choice to either grito for 30 days, or pay a fine of 825. Bechose the thi l alternative. • . • No. 6, waslbe landlord of the Missouri taitindge who, in his evidence against No. 5, said be was drunk for be had sold him liquor tiering the day, "ber,eop.. on the Mayorfined him, under an old Engliab star . ate, 68 cut. for selling liquor on Sanday. • No. 7, was a haul looking specimen of humanity; brought up by Scott, who had no home nor occupa7, tion. Sent to the Bill for 6 days. , Exccruirt .Will'cbe no election for Aldermen, held on the let . Jantiary, 1860, in the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth . Warde. The incumbents, whose time ; or iiiirrice erpires at that time, are as follows let. Ward.—Watson and Scully. 2d do. Steel. 'ad do. Morrow and McMaster. 4th. do. Johns. 6th do We have heard the names of the folloWitglest. tlemen spoken of in .connection with the office Joe Aldermen in the 3d Wards The present incumbent, James Me/Hamer, M.W. Lewis, R. Biddle Rebtfais, • Jacob McCollister, Esqnire Watson, and Esquire Cnoz.taa.—The cholera appearsiO hava.aotected that part of oar city callid ElardsCrable;for !ixt - , visit.. Several deaths have occurred there now the past few days, and a number are latijolng , . . undrr its influence. This part of the city, from its' location and filthy condition, is, of all other places, the beat adapted for a lingering place for cbolera o r. any other epidemic. If the situation of 11.ardsovsb.._ ble will bet warrant the proper authorities in et.= pending money in cleansing it, we ehoald think ... that' the number of lime exposed there, might have 110111113 influence with them. See to it, ye whoria.:44l.A.isi • • Annormrza,—Mr. Samuel FaboestodkAios been appointelkSuperintendant of tho Merchant's Ei-' change &M I" duly authorized to.olitaiOsithlicribcti and collect their 11 3 / 1 111, &c., end to collect informa tion regarding the arrivals and detioneres ofaten4: boats, arrival atm - angers, and other Important mol ten'. This is a goad appointment. I I TtLAIT MACULAE Sew.—Crowds ' of people wetted the Idayerte office yesterday, to see the nearly in. vented Iron Safe Opener. One gentleman, who ie exteneiveikengaged in the building' or bollerti Tor steamartr4thonght the principal . might be applied with advantegq la biclipaAlfroalapp• Srer Tours.—An exciting race came oB' over the Acquednet on sato May. A negrO was 'clamed with n petty theft and pursued by setae ten or a' dnien men sod boys, :who at every jump cried 'atop thief! stop thief! The sable sea of Africa beat their time, however, slid made good his escape. DOING =mos Becirtssans.--Filling n'street some teeor twenty feet, and thee digging it up again for the purpose of constructing a• colareti,.is what we would call doing things wrong 'end' foie' most. Something of this kind is now: being done on Peon , a 4,ltrue. Navin WARD Etrorets.—:The nes , Fue Enginefor the Ninti*ard is nearly completed. The agfcitor and colfectni, Col. Yost, has already tie requisite amount of.money subscribed and aboartio one half collected , apd paid over. JACKSON Ihmas.—Ttlis company did not parade yesterday. We understand that sickness and other preventing causes deterred the members from ittrn ing out. yA FlGllT.—Searabing for a local item yesterday, we were about to diapair, when a fight encored in the Diamond. The aggressor was arrested and taken to the watch house. KEEP Coon.—The mercury rose rather high yea. Corday morning, in the composing room *roue of our printing offices. Result: a knock down, arrest, and appearance beGaro a magistrate. IN WHEELCISG.—The Empire Minstrels tali still delighting the good people of Wheeling, lad.h their unapproachable negro minstrelsy. Brannvortax-The residents of Birmingham lire fast returning to their respective homes, the eholeta having entirely disappeared. DtrQUIZINE GUAT3,--ni9 company tinned out bo ween twenty and twenty five meu yesterday: They oohed well and marched about right. GaAmarta.—Several of the etreete running from Penn et, to the Allegheny river, in the Ninth ward, are now being graded. Fame" will please send her favors. Our promise is 44 still good." RE-Emseozn.--The Heron Family have been re engaged for four nights more. - MAlexami A DMISBION Dress Circle and Parquette Second Tier Apartment for people of color IE7 The celebrated HERON FAMILY (or five nights more. TIIICELDAT EVENING Sept. ti, to commence with BWI, COX AND KNOX. Box (a printer) Little. Agnes. ,Cox hatter) Miss Heron. Mrs. Bouncer . Mrs.. Heron. To be followed with-a Miscellanea= Cancer; by the Heron Family. • To which will be added HIS LAST LEOS. To O'Callaghan lude with , •141.te1l Heron. Jolla, conc STATE SECRETS. Gregory 'it.fr. Porter. Maud Ws, Lniceitet% o R k. Doors open at 71 o'clock; carotin rise at 8 J. M. LAWMAN'S SHIRT MANUFACTURY,, AND Geentlealltalli Furnlehluti_Emparliist WHOLESALE ANDEETAIL NO. 68 FOURTH STREET, APOLLO BllTLOrilds, BETWEEN WOOD ADD BLANKET , SATEETE, PITTBIII7IIOII, PA. . ILA Always on hand, a large assortment of Shirts Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Gloves , Sispendet Under Shirta. D.Xowers•&•43.• ._., For Item AND POSSESSION GIVEN , .I.6IIIIiMATELYJ:, -6;IA well Slashed and comfortably -famished STORE, on Market street, being a good stand for Dry Goods. —Several rooms suitable for Offices or Artiste'. Rooms. Ar.so—A latie fniblic Parlor, admirably calculated - tor a Ladies' Refreslunent and Ice Cream Saloon. From its ' size, elegant finish, and central location, beingin theim- , mediate neighborhood of the - fashionable Sty goods stores, and adjoining Philo-Hall, this.room wohl d'afforiL a permanent stand every way desirable ; mrid in the' hands of a person qualified to conduct the aboveintsi nese in Eastern style, would: supply a want much felt by strangers visiting Pittsburgh, and ladies - residing in the vicinity of the city. To such an occupant ft would ,se cure a large, genteel and -profitable-custom. 'The spa cious and well lighted basementof the bulb:fiat will his rented with the Saloon, with which it is conveniently: connected. For tOrins, which are moderate,apply sepll . E. D. GAZZAD.', Pa elite lankoss. • T REG from the Frustory,st torof imparter FAMILY LANKETS. For sale at Eastern prices ra the Warehouse of the Famerzalgarruuscrrarso Co:;. No. 112 Second st., (up stairs,) Pittsburgh. septhlm ~'.Ys ` 2 .:'~v~L ,rt. _^{t-F.r'.::....( 4:=- T~ Y } `C pia , ', ME =EI =ME LOCAL itATTgitkt;'i'l-;:3` Blakely and Pukinaon'. THEATRE. EMS BE • , Jr:J. , • • • • . . . 7.7..#• , -',.:‘! - 7 . .•_. . .-:.-.:.:'''',:•'::.7.',',--..:.-::-...:':-. News • • 3 • .e ReP"t4Abr;lll*. The embezilimeneebil Ofxhildit, tqiii ilea Feist' perked until- the 16th of October. Thire . aie 68 witnesses for the State; _ • Thero were six cases of highway robbery and two murders in this vicinity, yesterday sad last nigkt. ARRIVAL .1)/"GOLD. 41 - kakikikin& L Etept. - The 1014 ail: iii.4*.okaa or Callfbo trgolifigi . 11116 at a lt aiF fOiekwic e--wo fc l46 ' Weit -`" • The Great WOatirmlbt ofr ton inletlon or the : news or the defeat:6f k'tiea,-Trbiettiie:ietirtiyy the last itrst;itl • 'NEWVORICATARRET =.k ..r • -=.- 2`'N'inr , Yong,, , Sep; 10: Plant: :rho ittiket. ,We note caintron 'state deticiiiitiiinirat $0 5,31. f ., ',Straight:brands 6 . 25 0 5 .157. Neer STREld.'l.s..terP-Pt.P0'0,5495,- Bye - • Cord Meal Moderate sales at '3l2fri.-. Cora .la intooderate N requetd;Withnalipi-ORWnstr.. Awn at 66a624. Sales orPeona. YeltonnitS3e.. • •-/' . s . Pork . Sal es of,6l.estiiio;sl3 - - Or" bblrp r tfiflif,S s 7lV, Windup': Sales ontatiWat , 27alitaVcente4- PHWADEVS - WIS r" , is . 4,0454 0 ; `'; • Ordinary trod•inetil dui eidniiiiithirloti4iiq GWhiakep rain.. .Unchanged o .- 1 - 7 -- 1. • .-.•=trlif F ;r• S°P PI • • : Floor: .All .tiescriptiottelitire'UtatilarlaVa.Y r in prices are a shade , tOirtiri •: Wheat ... Deli = unday;=antr.pries' shade ;lower. We quote at 800 to SO&P_rtiliiithel;•=`j ° •; r Whiskey.. Sales to day at 2610120Iefer:iXeStl. •••; Provisions.. There ie nothin g dalfig today to nay .descriptiet. , • -• •• /- • Coffe.f.4e - ii= good demand withA btSl4so l ::.;;.,•, - t' ••"" ' Eingo...iTheire a better fending JaAlO-4netk th4r 6 ) - llitg , pel i ell'lti= l 4l,34o4:4 l usirie *lc pica; ' ids al/4w= hhdtor Na 9flaCiDe at 6 cents; • - in.!StllitknSlo4opairj,t NM ektY , Nerrce-mvziT —The American Oil; Eiiiint - peirontliittl*ttoisis so , many remediable oores, end being ii poivertol/4-- medial Agen t for ,vario as' diageaes; but ed.,zorte persode to counterfeit this Valuable original, and - gerraille AILICPS3I:Ip4 ,ikebtaiiied•ftem n.well in gentocky from: the: tole:end; _only proprietors, D. lialci.&.Chr.;arho - apphitited Nto,,Jecktroo, of S 9 liherty_strecti.Pittsbargh;lbeir; sole and only agent Tor Supplyloginsbmgeote-in 'aero . Peonsylvania, western yirgioie,,atur'-'pait: - of, Dbio. The true , rind gerinide Aintirlcatr Oir . is i(dosk 'green color. 'There arevarious ceilitteilbtfettlniad 4 •Some.Seutca siorue a r Fesixiiirif.Ofoiely. resew.. blidg the gebuizie;purpOrtiog tia.ooMM:froiri,the burgh mid Allegheny - Dispensary Compailyt. Sham black, some.white,_Bo.l to he !wide frotri•the'Origi nal American C 0.,. Abe . ..only:4ml tole proprietors of the true .and -original Ameriems Oil, DO. NOT-nor NEVER DID:, atipply,anyTeloni who make the article . called - Extract:eV Amertemi Oil, - said to be refined - , - clarifieilltidebhiesittated. BEWARE .of the worthies* coahterTeltsKiad SERVE that Wm. , Jackson,'W Lilsertt rdree4 - Pkttt burgh, head of -Wood.atreetnod : oLK agent tortlie - aboVelmentiorieclDiai;fet,iiiidthienore• it genpitiet but wbyt has thee Ogee a n d.sddrEM printed on ibe label„ anditkibePtimp,blet In which each bottle is '-eti eloped ;lad: liketvisk .. .theproprietorst iii - itach - pidip et thus: Co 'Kentucky l' - ' , ..4polheiYirai or:detecting the coonle treittas the- difference mitt') price. The genuine is sold invariably at 50 cta,ler bottle tad - no !esti - *bile 1068 of thestoMitedeitt:l aro soldet various prices under. • , -The Pare and ably 'Oenuine!AmerldiaTillestild ,trholesale and retail - by Win. JaCkBODOWtherniy : agency try Pittsboigh, No.13;l Liberty aketiti - beed , i'iof Wood It. TTAN:IIED-41IguiSta4aincrant of Attegbeny..City WU/ County SCRIP, for whleh the highest rate will be ,a.tenve4 J.X.P.4.311)1iY,;" :" -- i- 101: Thike r t Nrhmi 11 - 01 'ONFLANNEL.S. Cakrs4..ami '(urge, ar B C'rt inirt redetOdirr- •• 4 !. , :cifiai • - • A;ISTASOI`i Baowri all-the orettlinteeif , lloar6 centeper yam *lff. • • . = ;'••• - IV:A:MASON do C 0 the II 60 litarkeretret; CIALICOGS, CALICOEI3,•CALICOEI3;=:IIIoreIhan 1.../ 50,000 payds of the above. named- Goode:have bittett received during the past week, at the only Cheap One Trite Store_ , 4. 4..11150N .t.;cck, seen _ canons LiKeg, otorcOdeginible pg4asn, t priAes nkngingfriarn I to 50.centspetyaM. self ' ' E: ark sox & co., 00 s CO?Fap' , 3ol44:o*.jovacoli)*; kr „ IttdeMpo4.oPlAt re s oiSilladt,or stile tit fte iteptl - • tro."7tr routtkoreet. .rpOlfrAtt-51 . I. /crated brand's, tur• ' . sag!. . somquiivkpo, trrINES-2 tc id pia Sherry,Winth beat . .qottllty yy •• to V. P.•PoliWnie; • 4 ' V: F: Farell3ls'Poki Who " 6 guar. " !tied. 1' • 6 " " DD'.sl.alaga, ; 16 " t‘ Seveetlllalaga . , :;. 5 baaieta "Expresstpagna..." 3 " "Shield" ' 5 eases*" Haut Florence Claret' -." , • • 10 India batch Muscat_ • 25 dozen-bottled ItliuscalWit • In store and for sale by feeplll4..S.Bo NEIeitiCCLI . • j~BANDIE3' Pipeseale.lSTertell" " " dark " Hennessy" 1 'pipe Cog.Sne Champagn; s l/305idq t. 3 ha* vipcs. Selanette,7 l .lll'. ,47q. ' 9. SONNET ` 'liberty streep For tale tiq sepll' OLIAND GIN-2 pipes "Grape Brand "for sale by . sepll l,a..sopirier&xe. • FRESH SUPPLY OP. HE:LATPRT tin • , AND MOST.SJJIII:I97WIL3 _ Veatgs,' Casslmeres. Summer 'Goods, -CLOTHS, &c. P . DELANY, 49 Libertp.street; respeetfally the. . attention of his friends and the •pablle - to•his new' supp . ly of Seasonable such as the latest style "of FancyCantimaretts, drabted eh ilabit:c IMO, Wiliam, Sumpter Clothe, Dril!s,,Whitis - and l3rown Romani:hick,' Slimmer Moll:1421am and Fancy French , English an d. American Cloths and Caasiaapina andull other articles: suitable for customer trade. Also, alarge and . genepli assorunant of.READY-HIADE CLOTHENG; made up lin the most dinhionable .manner;And will bitsoA loit_ llir. cail!t fialidkarl - • • •• . • .• • - New Itztrenttorr I • - PARISHLIQ • BLACItIN(37 . - ••. boot is an all important feature in. t he-costume.L Therefore, all well.dressed =caw/anise thfe-Blacic ing above all others, it instantly givear-a brilliancy to -um leather, never , before tictiatdled; , ia : per fectly clean in using it, a sponge being attached to the cork, to lay theLigtudon the brush; and in ratiment.Ynn can polish you r boots without coiling your fingerf. Manufactured and ebld,.wholesale and retail : by .Me invehtor, on Penn street , - near Walnut ,- Pittsbu rgh, and by shoemakerd generally throughout , the United' States. A liberal discount allowed. to urholesala d.ealcii?l:.. Price Panama per bottle;mhich evil! !mit ape int* . , . . C. 8, Ponna FEE • EXTRACT OP - AMERICAN OM PREPARED -sad sold by. JNO. , youNgsow_, - Jai.• laberty , street. This • powerfhlip concentrated , . poi partition ; the medical virtues of whielt - are'found to be e i ght times the strength of the - origirialAmericas. Oil• It is pat up la , bottles at As, o.bal7li.conts, directions for its ase..-in everz.titioasewherethe origi nal Americas( OR httah2aen foood,ar all effiestetoos, and it to Oar'exteidathe posiver,hs to render it the OZEF4PE;TIITDIOI7YE IN '.WORLD. Call and . , , 4oEtri-IVO.UNGSOM, 111 . natural gots , otkoo from the bewails of. the earth, can be had as above—and will be found gamins. 'notwithstanding . a certain - firm claims to be the- only,!ropr,tetotts . .. • • - gllttl&wtf. • -• QliegFo.nt7 •.i , Rearneas Oared PEADthefollowing editorial from ate-Saturday ng Post Evep- CURE FOR.._DEAFINIESS.—WO..haye lately of.the efficacy - of Searpa's Oil; in cares nese, and asulnishlng cares by this.spleremeditrie been' unquestionably performed.' 'Alf Vie editor_ of:O journal, circulating extensively th roughout Ihe tcnra.c4. we deem Wear duty tocall atfeelliiii-XiiihlifsrPel• cific. Fhose idaleted with this mitiady.wpiria Eicoltwopp Oil for Deafness well worGiv . tcitiat. Price $ll,OO per bottle. • • For stile at the 'Pekin Ten Store, Foarth - street i :10' 'VW kil/SleNeltY 75. 1 4 3 A. • t.f: -1.1 - Bet kind to the loTed,onee'aihalhi r Speak goody. Row thy boat lightly , . .17 Roll on silver . moon. . • ' What Ina et a fal fro dreamkt . No, neer tart thy home be mine.: • • • doetliall things an.ll; : Welk into Ale Parlour- , ' • '": ' " Ilepertoire - desjettneePileabiteknlittletantaaleafrem. all the :celebrated Opeins, -eimpolot by Peed. Beyer,in . OD numbers ot7 page, each. ,IPrieb,Ssc,per number: , This'above;with a large c °Election; of Waltreeittilareh-. es, Polkas; awge,(4.c,, received cater sok b I tt No RO" eepi . Ell Wood st., rasa 1 V c s • ♦rya • o.k 11,3 4.1 t: 1•3 h 4, a • t r 41'v ' { y..• • • • '• • • A!. 4 3 A CEI3 _ c-I.4l.r.rfcv."ENn'ATZ.,-.L.41 RE=l EN= ME : --',.- . ~- :` ME MEE -••••- • FOE ff : ' : ' .:•• j",‘ - 1M =NE ..,: kt , .. . . . , jaigeirestr. Vaunt 3s, air" ' • . - . • - ' -: The Cparnentrealth of 'Pomerania td the 5 '... 15 . - ,•cy . , Sheriff of as Cowely i Gintremo i ( 1 , ,',.... ." .' Whereay;nt an Ctrithans' Court held at' 1 :-.;: '-‘,. - il Pittsburgh, to and for sale Connty, on the • N r ..,(.2 . :_ii) P.sth day of August, 1849, the. petition of • -•':7•.:..." James r lifer y eldest son and h err at law of ' - John Pillars, late of the Car of Pittsburgh,. In the said' Conntyi•dee'd,' by• his Guardian, Archibald Pillars, was presented to the Court shemiog : that sad • petitioner's father, ,the aforesaid John Pillars, bud) , tiled, having.made awill la referents Mall the property - of which bedied seltedcleatingiarte one san,to wit: • said Putiltaelt innathat subsequently to .the decease of peauoneraasild , father, agrintheg OCtitsiorthole; blood of • petitioner's aid - father, to wit: Henry Pillars, late. of I .Esat.. - Dasz_Towruallp,t'ounty aforesaid, died intestate, •- 1 0 94Ing"ithati 4 Stus- widow, father or mother, btaleav : ing three brothenioOwitr,Xleonto Pillars, 'poems Pil -larslind Archibald Milers; one sister; to wit: MarYoll - Robert 8 tewart,(the said: MATV being sines def 4e. , :eds'9 , Pd leaving issue two minor Children, Miry/alto and Juit-Idtewart,) and one nephew,. to wit: said petiatnierfiaidpetitioner belngstill 4n his tuntotitYi and:appearing by his Ginn dian, Archibald Fitton; and Abet the said - Bitestale died seisedsn . his demesne, as of • fee of. and lets certain tract or piece of; land -situate in 'the Township of East Dce r,lo,itud Coimay,hotuided and deseribed as - .follow;-- tq.wittlteginning at 0 poet-on . rlise heat Lemon!, line,,perat ,tvro and Inte:gearter de green, (N...2*.) west Aftysix and forty-two. hundredth patches 0fr.42) 'to post ; thence along lithertsces Aloe north eighty-eig ht degrees, (N. 28,;) east one hcmdred and eleven, twenty handredth_peiches (111 , 20)-10 0 post; thente'lliong jewels Thompson , * line sooth-two rtga one -- hilt degrtiesga'2};) eturrtWen_ty . -rihje and thittysimven hundredth patios tV3.37yiet a hiecir - FtUnee - along said, Thcimpior's liner hortfeeigh=m-attd 'three and . degrees, (N,„7/37/ l) _ east ' oue and ore and four hundredthperches(lotAkto spelt %Arnett alongline of /Obit Icattialby - ItoriastWo -- .tuidicrehialf de - gre - esta, 2i it east Torty,:date.l'and 'sayeiityfsc.tiX: hundredth: perches ,(41,70 :to si'ASlLthennalsnittietghty.qteren and-alma, 1 1. 1211 nel* irigrte) l / 2 .l 9 :§ 7 liYwestlnchnturredandeighty mxth tumdredrlsperehes (100.881 to apostl.rhencenurth :two rind onehalf.degfeesef.2l I) weal founsten and ens- ' . . - enty-tviii dre,4lhperefieri( . l4,72)-lo appoint ; thence alang.§M lim iaratthf rabsi•southeightyl a jkardegrees,(B -88 i) west one hundred and . eleven; Twenty hundredt h perchq(l.l.l.2o)l6 - 4ipasc thayilacOnf beginning,' tieing : a plaog...orlihiltaken 'romans-north - et - a n d Pflotif4o,. satti .lind 4D Ln,CUntanglutrit's• Risiries,Xrr•Dept,Turrrlshilts - Alligheny'Counky,eonteiningragethert.sistrfivascresi. 1 ninery-msnine-,terith-per#cai (d 5 5A:, 0 2. 0 -104'illatiet - ni enstme,or sixty - one acres, one aktuisizpVcipd forty .- seven . 'parade, (61 , A.;'•47"7 - .) and allowance 6raii per dent , • ... . with thermpurtensurees; .And that the aaid,George Pil- itirs,Ardhanad Pillars tintll'hotaaagillaritasSe each re - ' lesse4ccintieged'und - noufirried . theu'revepaseShares illititiLlai...alt.44 elltat.e . ta th erirsid. Ho beit Utewors,—And ' .therefore peal Court to award an inolleal te tzitate' partition oftlmgrretraiss aforesaid. to and among the par.. • , licit interhStEdiblififn - the; hills iihdlighlrepresentauves nituw!irztad . i!t pzopostiowilus by pm. lusys of-this -Common* . :asaiirouthdiJl : suo. ow-cal:the mude althatßpfljn ' etwholo;. but if such prithicnr,statf- not bedWelhereot . as afo[ea~i . t4euto ,vnlao; nad:ap=::: 4 paistitbefisMiei, - and7rorTiii *Toil i:!: ll i,iti:ii4ii4. l .4 4 ihereid, titetirdint tnlaw. ' ' '' .- .-- ----1 -,-- - ..... NowohereGsre t sse command you tliatitirciht wrthyrotc : : tWelve.free and lawful men of your baillwiek, On lota f... ' 6 ad alwa . the.Preadaes aforesaid, and Mere.bylbelr ilikat,.. - : ' or antrmllhat you can makeparlitimi to And *moot hie -... • childrsnmud representauvettottbe sahlintesudeiu nett ' :munnerund - in strektoroponlons, as by hos'laWS of this Couridnwealth....liemad,Jr,:istielt paiiitionnetuf.be . , 'Made - Without pl .- dales:: rii Ur spoiling •the whale; but if. , . -atter partition theriof cannot bo made thereof au Adore., - add, that}hen you valuesttd ariprobnkthe Same ciecisrd- , ~ :idif.lo: 4 o.A.- .1 Yoßmause.ttle said W I nest. " ,to sawn re and sage tram. wiethe r thee tad estruetwiththei -appurtenances, will = emitVenielthY , A 0 C 062, 4 0 4tb , P10n , :. -than olieUrth&Oflareri , otrePresaltudive* of said: 111. .- . .testat.ej and it.so,hoW3tietriyof.indd!ehitdien - orJepre. aentautreali lisilLamorcuitodate , ,rbutlitte übdee.of the time mtnutting yneltpartitionormaluation giVell persalls intarested,. n nd' Mu r at you make reran your' pmetedinge_hereirurrthe melt zenereir.o,XPlaine Ccitut ~.IVitnisaMp Moporablo,lllau43lfn , Patrons•PrC4d tE r r of our said Court at.rignbargt Cue 2Sthd DAIIPL raLoCengru 7-81)041*ga t M eCler t, "• threbi ,Ihat ee Diu- l itaisad-4ov• attlfed- : will f lend ontheibove dete r tb ed'pretnist4bn.lteiniaii;;lhe - :Annan - 44W or3l3cMileilLlO4Diat ret'o!olocire/r. . Gar Me.nunmea ofoxec ming: dze.nbove reivtecordunion the,eammand3tereornMea.and where youtniyatteuid,... rfyou see _2 ,49t1y . ,1,4:94 , 5yTyy; ,muentagn, , gheriff. GOOTtEcrThilliW-GO - 0811... "&- • - SOQBYEIt.GRISSIZiIi I ~Viiis,lf.iok. 4 4ea 145::zri.:.4.4,...wL,Li1aik*,504. lIT i OULD.takeltideofethodiCirefertainitteti4ndun ,..yyt..,ers ancitheMitinent ginettdry i they.bayelast ineeirecr.43oro of *tier hugest 'arid beer nefeeted Menke of COOPS eyer-ogered tirr tills ' elty.•einnalitioriit part - of atilitm-Zagia SrellettALlllok •ClOtbs, French and :English 44ing-gramn, 43reedx4tndrelivaarti.'qt41,3r ,binekgroneltßnavar .Clotyl:Brormnad•Greea , r" • do,L,Onntinelfa do; Blue and Black. Fait do.;mown. Trench' Blact - ;.,i)oealtin Caxusimeres F. FAO rtt 0* "Fa ney_raiddonalleVinnimeresiMethileti-XatiM i OM • quality Stack Suidoltat canna tie . .irgrassed . ; sgteditt t -and entirely near,sty/eBorCassimere,-Casbazient,,Nalem-,...:- ''eta and Silk TeetingrWoterrllndendairts , ° a;good'anao - rtmenk•ol ernite. , Shinsi Sae e:Miry; RaMy: , gad Black Cinvatkund•Podlterliakfa..--all ofivfJehs ',adagio Ceara prep to oNer m aneliprises " -eigcc,s*Ologgpxl,,,V4:.gqJitiuste. :tare, cumuli neut. on the atiolpolligdo naUfeilauttriw• ;.eituippoitoinenikctu4mersain fnurtyli3notto be IsegolW.WAnkitl4l44l44s;-.-•• iv , zreassutrisAvsuitedW.,7 • SJX,TEEM.FAT‘F errAicasua wArrika: force - ,;tbattopiliv - Lower, Sy 'Pita r Toompillx: Applica 'takbo - byide fillfftitilw aprpt diet motet llniroulay, Oct Ist; 'at which urns libellor(rd will proeeed taexamoilm applicanis,atnheFrilleVoiliool -Hconse , td fre_a!tl - !ietwfisetilla, arlo l 4doeWt.lo,ll%lAre• -pei at,11.: • PRITAZ.F. sairrEaknirer-subtdoki3t:Sn.. • -• R. kieItIFATOTI ICELLYFTetaftran . telilw: li:.oll3l,BM'At SaabOlitiarect:foP•i sr,l'A".. a - - —JOHN THOMPSON, '• "• "Cilk rEtAttkuithatitavri-.; 1 "idiiiii#ll3ia' ' ' eraser Prrreatrapit;',_ also R 1 44111 14 Yff-IiZERY.I*CO New . ork LiaeLaMillat,,far. htifir up- ET/rants 41 : 01 3 1 1 0 remitting . 4210 "7 GEng l lgi PV / V } k 4g4na2 Y,' d l . %W ee. • - S i tr iai inzsems frank axe „ a PI with oespattb. at the lime strata' To? ET ASrukboahsußotedip . raagglik - Ward, earkaisabirt eds,,Apoass,:a Call.ariarkkAapit • ad Garret. It will' birentittlawro tOsponinble le!~aat join Sagigield rsscpeast.:ALEmmier-.. • -- .ErmiLiii.4..KelosiAtf,EUrPptculACC,gr Witiletanlea to Ml;CUA.,fmtq the: West •And malt, leaver IZlAC:felar• ,idays ( say.ebt•Me ROM inet.). s tut the strergrAird.tottr•of •thi* 4o ,l o7;rZezope - , P.essanihnatagdebta,legasies or dolma to collect, eearcheeto-maka,.ortemittancea of money -to their - friendpotatherbustemat to mansactla. Europe, wilt remain: to - Mtn", on 110 i Hotel;Smithfiefritreet.-• . • ;", itentittenies momiy.tirairmilfS'ortiliattilliettiinend Iratand can ; be made, and crtherbasinetrainepareiMiral tentiotedarMgmyabtreace,byMY A'senbtin the MMUS .Cities of the: United stole,.' .I'HOSI::I:IOEENANtr tepa:3a7 ' Agent4.Patubtfrithi. J. 'l`. i•nRO/g.gOC-• Ar" :140EINSON-irl- ILIGIIITNENGRODS,O ,A.SCLENT/FICI'Ajk_44IP/Ali jordera lalV. dka,Paat lairtaat.dt. It Mak Fotittli Week between •615441411!#0.4:Yalif•Mie ;prompt nnention.. t.• • —ltarruncnon.-,,Prof.• Hance:Webster; taunt ; ,Prof..Chester.Deway, D. D., RO4beetar . L. Ousels; raid Hamilton L. 803iers.Cielekaitqe• Stmertbamer,4o'.l- 11 4wi,korri t igichaer..,Jpnes,'_ liams and Capt •Gand-:—Cincuinat. - . In. Pirmanand-golni • 1 1. , :f3liok.nbiiii_n ivynsoiege- Tatum; John .Harper, Mr. McCatcheon, ; • 1 llama,: ?Ned. Johi , ltftilt • Sons ; nilegbdhf. 14 - .AYbitail9 , ;-: A. 11Thribitp; lohn - • Filson.; mtuar - p#uteok gt.lye!ov.ted2,r.q.l k4e.nyi Green • • t amens. • :• tDELIGEITFUL'BITMAIER. apptg&t-*V.inlies ,tblok therity;'on'tbe.' Ohio rivorcbectiplfut - tolArrthreo :awl four elties of.gronadground 'reit takakleCwith ornaltuintal tre.eF E And a."Thrittitollisoilon :at choice shrubbery ;eauriatkextiiiiiri,Cnieulfwille " i n -- Wining •theArtfisfniatiotiekoriizoilq.:*nw_Coirimo 7 'Atonalloxtooni for gig .Ice COtads,l'astxx,:Frigt; scdoies or Ilucsensop,'Axe'lipptfoi.l4,l6l,exid pilktadeof both native anti B1)0401411faullY put iltaionli: of: lyeyeiy:'..Teik.fvem.okoxiiog, at ,g 4:6:lllfiiiiage ..evaliciiir day an4 . l:Lyi!*w.randY*:ar-410 mggaate 1D Dept oa:Tampetanee isKriii!ift . :/ilid *Ad, Rtmdap..::tioituarand.cazette,copy4 , ' my 29 • S'Sor.. 4 Arrenevooll•eardelsis.' , .-- : • - • :'-The steamboat AtiCkIYVASON•:_ • ,has taken the place-of - the Tho •r- • • .t3aott, as a. regalat,pockep to due " ardmi—leaving the Point; foot oflabettpht.Moo'clock A•Al. i mad atthe begituung of.each hont,uptil 9 Elm ; Mot tetp.from the garden at Itto'clock,E f .R.-..The season " is fast :Waxwing and &those : wishing to visit this delight ful retreat now isMatimp•tompend. a-leve hoote—nat :the: smoke : turd dost of ettv-,..-bat ilia pate atmosphere • 'perfamed - with.the - fragetume :Rowe re.- Pon et u will be obsessed:;,,Fate lSe .aa ls;.thildrea =der bait _ pricer• The attention oi.the.Chtzers• invited lo - this healthy and pleasant resort during - hot and,-sickly season. kinds of excelitiataiicating drinks are keptiMilmipteadeee.; areenhoose Plants, hod poOmaits . Of eboiet ZoMatt ;fat .:Closed' on Sanda Change afiandmg mriJe on L - • account water • • • • 4y20,2 OHEA.V.:CAS4E„CLOTIiIIgiA — STOICE. No. 230 Liberty Strut, cornet Omit= 1111:16 snits c ?We ri beg leave to - iatorsa their l:risods and -,.11.-thepublieto genera-lotto theyhavo astaMated them :selves together,: for: thepozpose_of , „earrying. : pa :the :,CLOTEI3NO• BUSINESS la • ell..:its , niriotus bran*4l,-. .oot_muSek:of CLOTHS, cAsszargass,.. 4-e. arealkof the. most. seasonable Patterns. Petsmis'• -mishiaS to hive Clothing made to order r etumot foam be stsked.;-, - READY MADE CLOTHING atoll dseeriptlons kept e.oilt.ou.Ovoirhand. 7 Also; Oentlemea , s - Farmaldna tbods;eaeh'ttatilSbiehi;'3astmoders'tuad - Cravilts.l.- „,,Callaiidexattilne:before . pgranstag hs6 deteraditld tikß 'clkeo for cusp., . • • •••• •-• •• - • - IiPISIULLED4. ' ' '••L C. ” . ---'"' -,' '•-•---• '••', et Romerdado:Ottrilen.' , ••-. • ..•••• •,• ••,• finsfrrti•Proprietership of Mle beautiful. litlemmie, fini made • every arrangement for entertaining eiriters daring trie,wannsesnon. - The. steamer ,Arthy Ir•letteet•the'foor.of Pitt •41Seet;evei7 after. -noon through, the week, for the Garden Memnon - eine 'half•mtati : o'cloe/g,minkfmr,n trip' ovary hoar .lintil Auk. *clock, p. zi. :On Sund ays , she. Isavee fink:t ri p - List ,st Was* in the morning Ice ' lee Cream,'Strnerberries, Da nor-an& Sipper furnfehed tonrder.; ...ideo L itoonia for Co titian -Parties ut all ihnee::.'s • .2 ..= .. 7 .. . . • N. B.;-"-Tbeflost havibien 0r012141 y pabed or pimiy (or this trade, an d. being first to open it oa Sundays, the owner hopes to_gaut tinvizsv Pippnethr. fIREALif AND W. - 'H, CHEEEF.-135 boxes •usto xaChor.se, for ado by Deg] 3, B. BONNET. • . REMMI ••• , • A• ,;' - . liTliil =I ll= f ~.l ~'`..~. ' ~ l .~' ' ..= a Ell , , lEEE Ell ME BEER - -. , - ", ' • _ *-•'• _ BE Mil 1 1 DM EOM ~~ :~3~ : Y, 3= ME . . x — j: , f've et; • - 7.ef.Nl . 32:*•A' : `.1A... • • ' 4 :t"ci -.l7t , Viq • NEE la ME 11111