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FOR VICE PRESIDENT, MILLARD PILLEIOHE Or an roar ,FILEOTORAL TICKET. SENATORIAL ELMTO2.S. TBOILUI 'AL T. WHI3CfAX, of Washington . Jones P. filawarmas, or Lebanon DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1. Joseph O. Clarkson, it Henry Johnson, (.2. John P. Wethetill, la. William Colder, 3. James 31.. Davis, 15. William hlillsosin 4. Thos W. Duffield, EL Charles W. Fishe 5. Daniel 0. Ernes, 15. Andrew O. cwt. 5. Joshua Dungan, Is. Thor It Davidso 7. John D. Eisele, 11. Joseph Thistle, 8. John Landis, IS Darnel Agnew 0. Joseph Schmucker, IC Andrew ornia, 111 Charles Snyder, 22. Richard Irvin 1L William G. Hurley, IL Thomas 8. Silt, It Francis Tylar, RI. Bawl A. Farman. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, tsq. KRIS MIDDLACSWARTII • /athsassents had Whig Nonalush FOR CONORMS, neSES HAMPTON, 702 ♦lltil LT. LEWIS C. NOBLE, of Indiana CHRISTIAN SNIYELY, of Wilkins. SWARTZWELDER, of husburgli. HENRY LAR6E, of Alitllia., BIZIICIAII NIXON. of Lower Bt. Clair. ,OEN 80017, of Ross: DANIEL hVDDRDY, of FJizaheth Borough. JOHN K. FOSTt.R, of BWd.rln. Bee next page for Te/egraphle News. “General Taylor and Naitivoiszo.” Under this head, the Post has a long article, the oliject of which is to prove that General Taylor is opposed to the adopted citizens, and the only ar gument worth a straw it uses, is the declaration o the honest old soldier, that he has "neither the power nor desire to dictate to the Amencan People the manner in which they shall proceed to nomin ate" him to the Presiden4—eand that he could not object to the designations of the Conventions which made the nominations, ' as Whigs, Democrats, or Natives.' From this statement the Post proceeds to argue that General Taylor is favorable to all the doctrines of Natieeism, and it quotes quite largely from Native addresses and resolutions, as indica, Live of Genital Taylor's sentiments. The dishon esty of such a diode of argument will be evident to the veriest tyro in political morals, and would be apily illustrated were we to copy a string of re aohltiotut and extracts from addresses of Lambe., meeting, and conventions, favorable to General Taylor, and argue therefrom that he was a Loco. row Destractive, because he has said he would not object to a bouveation calling itself Democratic., which chose to give him a - nomination. General Taylor no more intended, in the extract quoted by the Pop, to endOrse Nativism, than he did Democ racy. He placed both on a par. His statement simply was, that he was in the handl of the Ante titan people, and if they chose to nominate him, it did not become him to dictate the misuser, or the MUM of the conventions; and at the mime time. be stated that he would not be siictated . to in regard to principles or policy. This is the simple state of the questiOn, nod it ill becomes the editor of the Past dun to misrepresent the opinioni and principles of one who has conferred lasting glory upon the arms of U:a country, and who, from his sterling qualities, of head and heart, fills a large place in the affec tions of his countrymen. "We deeply fear that this slavery question, which has been brought upon us by the wrenching of ter rain; with bloody hands from Mexico, is destined to break up our Union. Men who believe in the Justice of an overruling Providence have often ex. pressed a deep apprehension that our unrighteous war with Mexico, notwithstanding the brilliant victories of our army, would finally bring upon us some great and terrible national calamity. If, as is now too probable, the result of our conquests shall be the shivering of our glorious cordederany, how fearfully-the anticipation will be realized? We trust the apprehensions of the editor of the Louisville Journal, from which paper the above Is copied, are more highly excited than the danger warrants, albeit there is danger, and that of no trt. fling character, and deserving of the watchful anxi ety of every true friend of our beloved Union.— We are not those who laugh to scorn the dank. ties which beset the path of our one ard march in union and prosperity; neither would we magnify these difficulties beyond their due importance-- The subject of slavery has always been a uroahle. some and dangerous one, and we question if there is anothe people on earth which could have man. aged its difficulties thus long without conftwt—and this subject has of lite grown vastly more alma:). leg, from the insane conduct of our National Ad ministration, and the sectional parties which have grown out of it Stillose have firm confidence in the prudence, patriclista, and wisdom of oar pea. ple We cannot believe that the South will, for the mere purpose of extending what they must, and many of them do, admit to be a great social evil, over extensive countries which are now free Sam Its blighting influence, undertake to destroy— the (air &brink of our glorious union—the wonder of the world, and the glory of this Western Hem isphere. 4tid the people of the North, however much theymaji feel outraged In their feelings, by the eels of our present redden National Adminis tration, in Involving the country in an unnecessary canton, and in the attempt, through the territory acquired by that contest, ttimake them participants in what they believe to be a great crime—morally, civilly, and socially, will pause long and reflecting t . ly, ere theytake any steps to sever the bonds which now unite us as one great people. Slavery liziondles. question. Our Telegraphic despatches, of yesterday, show that the Select Commium on the Slavery coas tline:doe question, tturongh Mr. Clayton th e e h n i e man, reported on Tuesday. The despatch states that the bill reported is for establishing territorial . gjiTernments in Oregon, California and New Meal. C. 6, that it is silent on Slavery, and that it was adopted with great unaniprity, only two dissenting. The two dissentients are, we presume, Menu. Clarke and Phelps. We Incline to think there is some mistake in the despatch, as regards slavery, although it is barely poach'e that the compromise agreed upon is, to leave the whole question to the Territorial Legislatures. A day or two will bring us the theta Whatever the compromise is, it • must be Iwo tory to the'Slavepower, if it has received the vote of Mr. Cal. Black leaves to-day Gw Philadelphia, with the eludgati companies. They are to be discharg• ed in Philadelphia, after enjoying the reception cer monies The shove isfroto the Poe, of yesterday. We have not been able to learn yet whether the Qal hint Colonel is for Vld Zack,"• or the "Eulogist of Lonir We believe the Post has not denied the assertion of the New Orleans Bulletin, that Col. Black will support Taylor, mid we see the statement is going the rounds of the press. The brave Colonel hinaseiG we make no doubt, will Gaily state his opinions when asked, but some of hip friends here will willingly steal some , of "Old "Zack's" thunder to help their candi date in the October election. Can the Poit vouch for the Colonel's fidelity to the Baltimore uomina• tens? let hs hear. cow min Sessvato , bistsim..—The editor af the . Poi; instead d umine his ingenuity to misrepre• sent the opinions of Oen. Taylor, in regard 'to bisaveism, would be better engaged in - explaining the conduct of Gem Ciusi towaidistarving Ireland, the editor's own native . land. That Gen. Cass td the bdl before Oeignata, by his.trilling, shtidlini, two aud .0 , 0 0 4145mg.. 03 ; by aderptnd cinzonsTratmihe Emerald Ida, who dose •ly matched' his course, and win were sensitively alive to every dintrehmive pittair sea*. kins - Annus:mos, Seri. 10.—I doe find myself truly comfortable at this place. My two cousins, Polly and Thankful, are both young, unmarried women, verb kind and pleasant, and. since my Newberry friends left, I have been learning of theta manic things pertainino. to housekeeping, albeit I am still a poor scholar. Lind,. is Marshall of the Province, which takes lion much from home, and aunt, who is a sick-lie woman, keeps much is her chamber, see that the affairs ol the household and of the plan- tation doe mmulie rest upon the young women,— If ever J get back to Hilton Gni - lige again, I shall have tales to tell of my baking and brewing, of my pumpkin pies, and bread made of the flour of the Indian corn; yea, more, of gathering of the unlit fruit in the woods, and cranbernes in the mead owe, indium/ the cowes, and looking after the pigs, and barn yard fowles Then, too, we have had mania pleasant little journies, by water and on horseback, young Me. Jordan. ct Spurwink, who bath asked Polly in marriage, going with us. A right comehe youth he is, but a great churchman, as might be expected, his father being the minister of the Black Point People, and eerie bitter towards the Massachusetts and its Clergy and Government My Boole, who meddles little with church matters, thinks him a hopeful young man, and not en ill suitor for his daughter. He bath been in England for his learning, and is accounted a scholar, but al though intended for the church service, he inches eth more to the Ile of a planter, and taketh the charge of his father's plantation at t3purvrink. Polly is not beautiful and graceful like Rebecca Rawson, but else bath freshness of youth and health, and a certain good heartedoess of look and voice, and a sweetness of temper, which doe commend her the eyes of all. Thankful is , older by some yews. and, if not as che4ful and merrie as her sister, it needs not to be marvelled at, since one whom he loved was killed in the Narragansett countne two years ago. Oh, these Moodie Warres! There be few in these Eastern Provinces who have not been called to mourn the less of some neare and deare friend, soe Chet of a truth the land mourns. - Soper. ye 18.—Meeting much disturbed yesterday, a ranting Quaker coming in and sitting with his hat on in sermon tune, humming and groaning, and forking his bodie to and fro like one possessed.— After a time be got up, and pronounced a great woe upon the priests, calling them manic hard names, and:declaring that the whole land stank with their hypocrisie. Uncle spoke narphe to him, and bid him bold his peace, bat he nine cried out the louder. Some young men then took bold of him, and carried Mtn out. They brought him along clam to my seat, ha hanging like a beg of meal • with his eyes shut,: as ill-fsvored a , bodie as I ever beheld. The magistrates had him smartly whipped this morning, and sent out of the jurisdic tion. I was told Le was no true Quaker, for, al though a noisie, brawling hangeron at their meet ings, he Is not in fellowship with the more sober and discreet or that people. Rebecca wntes me that the witchcraft in WA.' ham Noyes his house is much talked of, and that Caleb Powell has been complained of as the wiz "ard. hl r. Jordan the elder says he does in no wise marvel at the Devil's power in the Massachusetts niece at 'has instigation the rulers and ministers of the Colonic have art thernaelveS against the true and Gospel order orate Church, and doe slander and persecute all who will not woishippe at them conventicle,. A Mr. Van Valken, a young gentleman of Dutch descent, and the agent of Sir Edmund Andros., of the Duke of York's territory, in now in this place, being entertained by Mr. Goduey,the late Deputy Governor. He brought a letter for me from Aunt Rawson, whom be met in Boston. He is a learn ed, serious man, bath travelled n geed deal. and bath an tire of high breeding. The minister here thinks hint a Papist, and a Jesuite, eapecintLe as he hath not called upon him nor been so the meet. ing. He goes won to Pemaquid, to take charge of that fort and trading station, which have greatlie suffered by the Wane. Sop't ye 30th.—Yesterday. Grusin Polly and my self, with young Mr. Junin, went up to the top of the Mountain, which is some miles from the harbor. It is not hard to climb in respect to steep. !less. but it is sae tangled with bushes and vines that one,raii scarce break airmail them. The open places wens yellow with Golden Rods, sad the pale astern were plenty in the shade and by the' side of the brooks, that with pleasing noise did reap down the hill. When we got upon the top , which is bore and rocky. we had a hare view of the coast, with its many- windings; and its Islands from the Cape Anne. near Boston, to the Cape Elizabeth, near Caeca, the Piacataqua and Aga. !peptic. rivers, and uwie in the Northwest we could see the - peaks of mountains. looking like] summer elands, id banks of grey n,gg. These mountains lie mama leagues off in the wilderness, and are said to he exceeding loftie. But I must needs speak of the color of the woods which did greatlie amaze me, as unlike anything I had ever seen in old England_ As far as mine eyes could look. the =glare snideness under a bright westering Son, and stirred by a gentle wind, did seem like a garden in its sconce of flowering; green dark and light, orange and pale yellow; and crimson leaves mingling and inter. weaving their various hues, in a manner truly wonderful to behold. It is owing. lam told to the sodden frosts which in thin climate does smite the vegetation in its full life and greenest., son that, in the apace of a few days, the colors of the leaven are marvellously changed and brightened. The tints did remind me of the stems in the windows of old churches. and of rich tapestries. The ma ples were all aflame with aria:lron, the walnuts were orange, the hemlocks and cedars were well. nigh black, while the slender birches, with their pale yellow leaves, seem painted upon them no pictures are lain upon the dark ground. I gamed until mine eves grew weave, and a cease of the wonderful beautie of the visible creation, and of God's great goodness to the children of men therein did rest upon me, and- I said is mine heart, with one of old- "Oh lord' how manifold are rhy near in Fridays hoe Char made Chem all, and the earth as fail of thy riches." Gene ye Oth..—Mr. Van Valkin,the Dutchman, Lunde before Mr. Rishworth, one of the Commit.a stoners of the Province, charged with being a Pa pist and a Jesuit. He bore himself I am told. hangbulie enough, denying the right to call him in question, and threatening the interference of his friend and ruler, Sir Edmund, on account cd the wrong done him. My Uncle and others did , testify_ that be was a civil .and courteous gentle man, non....termeddling with matters of a reit. mous nature; and that they did regard It as Gal shame to the town that he should be molested in this wise. But the minister put them toeilence, by Mistily - nig that he (Van Valkin) had given aerate sundry Papist Books; and, one of them being hand ed to the Court, it proved to be a Latin treatise, by one Thomas a Kemple, entitled 'The Imitation of Christ." Hereupon, Mr. Godfrey asked if there was aught evil in the book. The minister said it was written by a Monk, and was full of heresie, favor ing both the Quakers and the Papists; but Mr. Godfrey told him it had heea rendered into the English tongue, and printed some yearn before an the Massachusetor Colony; and asked him if he did • accuse each men as - Me.Counn ' and Mr. Wilson, and the goodlio ministers of their day. of heresie. "Nay," Tooth the minister, "they did see the heresie of the book, and, on their non. damning it, the General Coon did forbid its sale." Mr. Risriworth hereupon said he did judge the book to be pernicious, and bade the constable barn it In the street,which he did. Mr. Van Val ken, after being gravely admonished, was Bet free; and he now saith be is no Papist, but that he would not have said so much to the Court to save his life, inasmuch as be did deny ite right of ar raigning him. Mr. Godfrey says the treatment whereof he complains in but a sample of wbst the people hereaway are to expect from the MassaChu. setts jurisdiction. Mr. Jordan the younger sayiebie father hall a copy of the condemned beck, of the Boston printing; and I being curious to,see, it, hr offers to get it for me. CLIRI 0? ma COMM. Like unto Newbury, th , s In nn old warms for so new a countrie. It was made a cite in 1612, and took the name of Georgic:man, after that of the Lord Proprietor, Sir Ferdinand° Gorges. The Government buildings are spacious. but now fall. ink into decay somewhat. There be a few stone houses, but the major pan are framed, or laid up with squared log. The look of the land a Little out of the town is rude and forbidding, being much covered with stones and stumps : yet the soil is said to tie strong, and the pear and apple flourish well here ; also, they raise rye, oats, and bailie, and the Indian corn, and, abundance of turnips, as well as pumpkins, squashes, and melons. The Wane with the Indians, and the troubles end changes of Government, have pressed heavilie up. on this and other towns of the Maine, soh that I am told that there be now fewer . wenitbie planters here than twenty years ago, had Man increase of sheep or horned cattle. The people doe seem to me less sober and grave, in their carriage and can. versatiOn, than they of Massachusetts—hunting, fishing, and fowling more, and working leas. Nor doe they keep the Lord's day SC3 mane of the young people going abroad, both riding and visiting other, and diverting them selves, especiallie after the meetings are over. '"..Nsv.t.t..—The U. S. schooner Tampico, Ls Com R E Johnson; Acting Master, E D Denny, and Csms Clark,' Chas E Lucas, from Tuzpan via %e. ra Cruz and Pensacola, 13 days from the latter, sr• rived at this port yesterday. Sailed from Tuzpan, June 11, at which time the tcfwn was delivered op to the Mezichiu., and the Indians were threat, . . . ening an attack. The wheezier Matinees sailed from Peaahcola , 26th June (or thin port; U S ship GenntlllloWll 29th for Vent Cruz. The steamer Vizettwould leave Pensacola in a few days for Yucatan, with ondeti (or the return of the squad ron from that place. Left at Paranoia flag ship CumbeTbit4 schooners Reaper sod Petrel, to sail (or NeW T. ot h in a day or two the Petrel probably would come to this port. Spoke off Key Biscayne barque Mallory, 16 day. from New Orleans bound to New York.—NolfelE Bar. !Mt:Act:l4 Masier, E. D..lctxr, meutioued ibUve,bl a native of Pittsburgh, son of our respeo tedinwrimian, Dr. bray, of the Merchants' and M►aufactmers' Bank. He is, we believe the tris younger:Master in the Nevy, thus reflecting *bona, upon himself and hisnuive city. N.l''' .- ' -.-- ..:-_,...t.-1.,k,4.1.-I.::::tt.',i-,l%Vtizle-1:-.7 : i int iiits;l3kl2l4* -- tatjillus4;2'f The National ..Erti4,- peadishlag c sestet Of pa{ P I F S entitled, "Stray rtmd, Stunt's I: . * Y, to thii-Colony of Mtissimbaseits: "ion we have only seen one or two numbers of the horsy Leases, we are unable to tell what year or yea. Margaret writes m, bat such of her Diary . welave had the pleasure of perusing, bas afforded us unordinary satislacuon, as lotus 119 a direct and intimate acquaintance with the manntlys, customs, thoughts, religions feelings and superstitions, the virtues and foibles of the early descendants of the Pilgrim Fathers. We copy a few extracts for the initruction and amusement of our readers, select ed at a time when Margaret is on a visit to friends at Agamenticus: LATER sO![ taitlaCO. The Vie= 'ship Palmetto, Captain JOlloith, at' rived at NearChleiutinu the 7th inatatiqront Vera Cm; having ailed thence on the 3d instant. By her the Picayune has advice, front the city of Mex ico to the 27th unitnn--thme days biter than had bekno reached us, how which we extract the Sal lowing letter: Marco, fune 27, 1648. The revolution which was to have broken forth in the city of Mexico the night of the 25th. has been deferred In consequence of the arrest of five of the leaders of it, and of • discovery , made by the police of 2:50 muskets which had been secreted by several members of the Pura party, from the time of the occupation of the city by the American troop. These muskets, as well as some sabres, ammunition, and clothing, were all of Amencan manufacture. They were found in a house that had been occupied by the jocky club founded in Mexico by Major Polk, Grayson, and other dunce guinhed officers. Paredes, against whom the Government declare. itself most violently, as well in written documents ' as by its acts, is far from abandoning his position. He has had fortifications erected in Guanajuato, to ' prevent the danger of a surprise by the Govern. meat troops, and to enable him to swell the ranks of his little army. At present be h. 19 pieces of artillery, 1,500 soldiers, 1,000 muskets, and propor tionate mnoitiona of war. On the other hand, General Minna and Butte. mente do not much concern themselves about np. proaching Queretaro. They allege, as their ex- CU., that their advance guard is continually de .rting, and that in truth they are at the mercy of the officers serving under them, who have hitherto five or six times engaged in insurrection, for which they have been liberally rewarded instead of being punished, as they deserved. The Government roust be besotted indeed to place any reliance upon troops of this character, especially after the expert. .ace which it has had. The St. Patrick company has emanamated itself When the Government received the news of the pronunciamento of Paredes, this company was es corting a rondsuso of a million of specie from Que. retaro to this city. When they reached Tula, they received orders to rejoin the Government troops stationed near Queretaro. Whether they were in. Hummed by the desire of making their fortune off hand by stealing the money in the conthreta—of which they ate very capable—or whether through insubordination which had not before manifested itself in their ranks—the truth is that as soon as they received the order to countermarch they broke out and insulted their Mexican commandant, na med Schiafino, and were about to assassinate him. when a company of cavalry present interposed, and they all returned to their duty again—at least for the moment. Even should the Government tnumph and Per• edes be compelled by force of arms to retire, the revolution will be far from being put down. Ann the;, a moral revolution, has commenced, of which I have before made mention. Gen. Taylor and Slavery Eater.lon. Evidence is daily accumulating that Gen. Tay. or can be trusted by the North, on the Free Soil question. In addition to the direct promise he has made, and which no one doubts he will faithfully keep, of not interfering with the constitutional leg. islation of Congress, by the use of the veto, we have several direct statements from persons who have convened with him on the subject, that he is opposed to the extension of slavery.— The Hartford (Conn.) amnia, adds to this evi dence as follows We have every reason to believe, therefore. that General Taylor will carry out the will of the peo. ple as expressed by their reprefentauves in Con. mess and that he will approve of a bill prohibiting the introductton of slavery into new territory if such an one should be presented to him.= We had written thus far, when a gentleman enter. ud our office who has recently bac a long and in. teresting conversation with:Gen. Taylor at Baton Rouge. He informs us that the old hero express ed himself freely and fully in oppannon to tAr ad. minion of slavery into territory nom free. Our in• fortnant is a Northern man and was formerly a resident of this city. Will the advocates of free soil sustain a man whose expressions give alai, Ma. that his views correspond with their own. or will they, merely because he hails from the South, refuse him their support and engage in an opposi tion, which if it accomplishes anything, will end in the election of General Cass, who is pledged to 'rip the Proriro, and whose past life has shown that he would in all probability embroil us in a war with England or some other country. WISCoNSIA Comaauovnt . thellucTl. —Mr. Kin . . ney, of the Wixonsin State Senate, reported the following bill; which bas passed that body without amendment: The Counties of Milwaukus, Waukesha, Wel. worth and Racine, shall constitute the Ist Con ,gressional District, and shall elect one Represent. tine. The Counties of Rock, Green, La Fayette, Grant, Dane, knee, Sauk, Richland, Crawford, Adams, Portland, Chippewa, La Pointe and St. Croix, shall constitute the 2d Congressional Diaries and shall elect one aePtlnsentative. The counties of Sheboygan, Monnow • oe, Brown, Winnebago, Calamei, Fond du Lac, Mar. queue, Dodge, Jefferson and Columbia, shall 030- Mute the 3d Congressional District, and shall elect one Representative. This seems n fair divisioa of the population. By the canvass of I 547, the lot district contains a pop. ulation of 73.339, the 2d district had 68,29 p, the .3il district had 4,3.914. This is a remarkably fair apportionment. The election is to be held in November next fly the census of 1650 we expect to be entitled to at least au members of .Cougresa—Rarina Advocate. Wisconsin will, therefore, be equally represented with Michigan, her elder staler, to the next Con gress, although Michigan, by the last State Census, is entitled to a larger representation than her pres ent apportionment .If we extend slavery to territories now Tree; argues Gen. Cass in the Nmholson letter, -the name numbers will be spread over greater territory, and so far as compression with less abundance of the necessaries alit, is an evil, (Erre jar will tka teml be mitigated 6y TRANSPLANTING SLA V ES TO A NEW COUNTRY, and giving them a larger space to occupy." Why, then, does not the General urge the intro. ductLx °false's.), into the States now free If dt4 fusion is a blessing, we can't have too much of it Is 6 because they have embraced this doclnne that so many who profess themselves opposed to all slavery are laboring so sealouily far the election of Case ca oanocat.—A prominent "Demo, mat," and strong partizan of Cu., in a letter written trader (date,: of July .sth, from Grand Rapids in Michigan to a merchant in Nem York Coy, says. "rta to politics, we hardly know where we are, We have Can men and Taylor men and Van Bu. ren men. I lope the mostiCau men, bat it LI not in:pro/chi. we may r frac State." In paring this, the New York Evening Pau wel says, this expression of apprehension is full of sag nafeetwee. "When even Michigan, in the opinion of M Caro' most judicious friends, is Likely to abando him, there can be but little expectation of his au. nem in other Western States." Ma. Coonne3 memos.—The evident disposition generally manifested throughout the State to know the wtshes of our townsman, Hon. James Cooper, relative to the nomination of a candidate for Gov ,emor, induces us to make known his pesition. Cooper has no wishes on the subject. He is to the hands of his friends: in whatever way they do. pose of him he will be satisfied. If they nominate him, he will :not refuse to act at their standard bearer, and will do his beat to secure victory the the party. If they should nominate another, he will be equedly well satisfied, sad will labor as hard for him as he would have done for 'himself The coo cast of the Whig cause is always the first object with Mr. Cooper, and it rests entirely with his Whig friend, to determine what disposition shall be mode of his name and services in the present campaign.—Garyaburg Star. I . I I:PORTANr DZCLION.—The Law Journal for July contains an eloquent opinion by Judge Lewis, de livered at the June term of Common Pleas ourt at Lancaster, on a case where a certain man de_ vised to his - widow all his property, ',lmelda she remain a widow during her life; but in came she should marry again, my will is she shall leave the premises," dec. The widow having married'again, suit VIII brought by other heirs of the hothead to recover the property. Judge Lewis decided that "the condition in restrainer it void, and the second marriage of the widow does not divert her estate" the principles of morality—the policy of the na tion—the doctrines of the common law—the lirw of nature and law of God, unite ;in condemning ;t as void, the condition attempted to be imposed by this testator upon his widow."—/Iliner's Jour nal. Scarraton os Boma—Many of the Eastern Mao ufiicturers have suspended business for the present—theirware rooms being filled with goods, and the markets glutted. Nearly every cotton es. tablishment in Delaware County has suspended— Several at blaneyunk have suspended. The cot. ton factory at Pauli/m . llle has anapended, and the extensive nail works of the Phenix Company, at that place, lately destroyed by rub, will not be re. Thwoulys t o Jaosstid, the Tariff of 40 bog. o . to oboe 116 true colors everr day. EVE?) , one begins now to COMPLAIN of bard times. This Mu not year. ago.—Phi/a. The New Orleans Picayune of the tith instant, says:—.We learn frouniTh. Monty, of the Navy, Bearer of Despatches foito the Pacific Squad.-m to the Government, that Mr. Stephens, of New York. The diiiingliiithed traveller and author, ha. been surveyisg. at rather examining the route across the Imhmus from dingoes to Panama, and that he reports most famtrabby upon it. TM; POTATO ROT bra made its appearance with much virulence in VA HOUR quarters of the country since the the ►ate mina. It is mentioned in the Newburyport Herald u bitting in that vicinity, also on Long Island, and in Montgomery and Heckkin this &ale . From rile SteuSezeitte Daily Herald REINIIV YORE FALL TRADE. The Railroad Project. Dan Rier.—NO little Maritally hih o masuLested I about town to witneas the subject of this part. 1848 . , • Ma. i11.1.1.10tr :—ln your Daily of Thursday graph in his new phase of circus proprietor. Fier I TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS mon:Mria an article in relation to Railroads. taken from the " Zanesville Courier.' accompanied by starring-- mar to the South and West, during the . - some very favorable editorial remarks. This I Pas , winter, rPHERE eon be no doubt but that the eny . New .i. lons As the mom advamageocusmarket in the lim its said to have been brdhant in the ex- ortn pleated to see. In one particular however, I teems : and ha sutoess, in a pecuniary polat of ' ISthtv• 10 ' ,1 1 , ; 1th," r abv ... .v °I . vvvntrY ainallea. a may differ from those remarks. You express an . : view, may be Inferred thorn the fact, that be is now l ma t ch: a :Z.; ins rites i ' n " th ' e c TiTi L c:t u iri ' t "' re ' re ' 'L' ive d s r use ' opinion - that the Baltimore and t: hin Railroad, it I I largest importations trim, abroad. swoons the largest ever completed to the Ohio river, will terminate at %toasts of goods, nnd . the goat depot of Amerman et the head of one of the most splendid circus ea- Parkersburg." In this I honestly differ with ye t l. tabltshmerlts in the country. Ntanufkotures. and prtetts nre mar and eredm more My optroon a that it will terminate, no Ido act i ii cohiwyt t hiti w ith D r , speulding, be has brut ; "S re r rtn. dtsposed to purchase wol Sod it to their ad• exactly mean that, it Will come to Ptthslittrah and ' out from the East an enure new troupe ofparforin- 1 von .on. to can on me following noose. thence West. It Is not probable that the Suite r 1 en. caused a complete set of costly and eitensive i Vlrgunn will pre that eon, any permission to take the 13. de 0. It. R. through the t!Jrninitias so It/a• properties to be constructed, and has purchased down the nver as Parleniburr. Prtsburgh is the the steam boat Allegheny Mail for their convey. point. And tf I am not mistaken ' but if I am 1 to the Western papers, where this wish you or imam editor in Pittsburgh or Wheel ance. according tog to cornet me. it is as near a n o te :min Bah.. n , . C 0.1 . 3 . 09 commenced operations, to avail more to Wheeling to cattle by IttlAburgli it themselves of the lafht water then in the Upper Would he to come the t'rs-,rts-, tt.P,..1.,..bk r ou te Masstssippi. this new eatabliahment has so far had VW Fish Creek. I have received the impressum some piece t b„ o , I, y p li w urg e , „.. en Le a triumphal career, and been blessed with an , come to Wheeling,. by coining form Pittsburgh to bounded patronage. Steubenville and thence to Wheeling, is a fru: The company have been undoubtedly de' miles the nearest This I flllok ls l laPorMat to Is' tamed to tug , they did not reach here as el known. I hope some Pittsburgh editor will notice •by ° ' - ' l as dun fact, if it In a fact. Is it not, therefore, decided. Pect.'d yesterday. Before our readers will have ly the interest of our Zanesville meads lit mice perused this paragraph however, we trust their and unhesitatingly to turn their undivided atten• pavilion will be upon the ground, and the bills out, ties and energies to this pleasant and growing city ' We have ne ., ,y , ee active. competent, .. 1 ~e ece. ,. an nounceing their arrival and opening to night.— phshed Engineer at work. Pr. Whlppo, of New \i'is are pleased to know that the ituernal policy of Castle. Pa.. aided by energetic and worthy costs- the Haunt, is in the same hands as when Spauld tants, making no accurate survey cf a route to -s orderly establishment exhibited here last the centre of our State And :1 Za nesville could leg s possibly reach Wheeling she could more easily summer ' reach Steubenville. And no n Pittsburgh more. far mom interested in this r. , ute, than any one North of us. If they will otcy Its.ik over any eor revs map of the State and Western part of rel2lo - they may be satisfied of this Friends of this improvement are gainlng 141,1/01 la Steubenville. and We hopesrion n!I will Unite as one energetic mon and push forward the milo work now commenced D. THE Tee Holl2 LAW.—A portion of the hianu facturing establishments in the COO nty, are now standing, the proprietors nverring that they are un able to prosecute their business without serious loss to themselves. Another portion have reduced the wages of the operatives oric—inli. and are running ten hours, and another portion, the largest, we believe :are going on as usual. having entered into special contract with the mcii in their eitiplby. LO work the time required of them previous to the passage of the ten hour law.—Chearr t Pa.) Re publuan. Rry. J. N. Morel 17 —Tin, gentleman is DOW In Batesville, Arbadans. where he has been preaching with effects so astonishing n, t, be a molter oh wonder. The papers in tent ;rpm say that the whole population, white and slaves mid free, have joined the churn', under ha prenchtng— and that the milk:num has actusbv .o.me In that section of Arkansas. \Vitnt is t bere deemed hie persr.etion by the northern Metuothsts has made hum very popular at thesouth.—Pair. GENERAL chargusttresented b• General Pillow, strains' this work] renowned gene. rat and hero, have been withdrawn by the War Drpartment. I .l'e presume that on exanutialmn they proved as baseless as Pillow's claim to Ititving killed a Mexican, or of being any truing but n sorr iodated protege of tlr. Pulls, who has both disc'', ced Inutaeit and the atltnalcarnle.a. Mttetal Settlt stands a man among such cattle. D'Yr ul - r IT —4 ;en. Taylor has warren u let ter to Abbott Lawrence. to Massachusetts in which he says, he Is -A 'Wk s ; g. but never nn uhra Wh.g " We quote li.nn Pr letter nr i:Jcu'r n lf elected to the Premien, I. I relent my Cabinet from the pur.rq 11 " ;11 tel. :CORTI/ 1'.1: Pctersburgb lutelltgencer publishes a letter trio Marton cottuiy. which says —1 a,n graLue.l to tiave luy ow• er to say, that his. TriVku . . , 14, he • overwhelming in north went Va‘:nen. the mune feeling pervades ether twitons of the :Nate that dues this, Gen. Tall, wli curry the State immense majority Loical Affair• 1 - 181-112-V{ . Burg —h laid m,t attending the entrip'une,tAre ,epper ,1v.,, ,nemben. 01 the Ire cy Hatt, to the getlutt lithe, but we are ntiortned by thate who enjoyed the treat, that it IL." Wti• worthy the object for whlett it NA as t , t Lt the coutm, of the eve. toast was drank 5. DJ, Flag of r'>. r 4:14-y 4c44 tlefrai deli or. the Oath.. of Mex our vorwy gucalx. Meaan BLACK. I. lt.ca.troN. lit.Aget.r M'lvlthr and en hireling ,:are 1.7.•1/ .1s ample folds. - Welcome. Lange thy br.o.. ..i the brave.- The menlintrul was I ,11 t,ult happy atyle, by Col Ma, preo.‘ed WO. h nine rounds 01 eleagell.ug cnecr. Duran Ida remarks, Vie nc.orded nduaell manfully m vintherabon !be s,lndered vbaractur of adult of our brave vo:J.covra ng l.r their coutry. a rights ,n in,ar t at .0 • Capt. Hay of the Moe, Wilt, 4'114 theapeuid by disease, to leave his gallant eurt. i .iiiiy and return to his far distant borne Alter u ping away all the steams which were atiacited la Ule brlve volun teer, by the m-an, the bax. and the ewnril v Black concluded lip saying. .Let line say to you but live wi.rds REI - 101.7 nth HER oir,--urfine,.. pen a. nd i the tor, ii.• r give entertainnient, were intlhno harore their duty, and With their giisLo. 1,114 , 110,1 i. `.. ere always at their post when duty elided and d ncrr threatened. I plead for trierii—: Idead I. ir the character ui such then as Sews', Ili 111141 other., who shed lustre tiphn the nag tdt4Vlrt try. and offered up their I,ce ui death, of her honor. .7 /0 Justice to Capt Hay and ,e..ar, vve 5 . 1 H ph., lob the whole tx . Itto , •lr r "per ch 131 to,nr.r. wan The reran given Li t apt Nuy s of Phdadvdphia rangers. by Mr. t'suorge Werinan of this nay. was a brilliant clamr. Oa; dillies deny us the pleasure of attending the enter:is:tuts, si worthily bestowed tifiv.n the volunteer, worn out as they all are by the fatigue and hardship. of the camp; but we like to see it fur it is ed. jast should be, and we hope that the end :I tht vet, and that the' shave in but a prelude it/ the' pleas ures anilhonurs m widang tor the Lairs when they return to their homes in the east, Rom, L.,9cort.—At a meeting of the friends of private Robert 1. SorAt, nt Company F. I et Pa. Regiment, who was accidentally drowned near Natchez on his way borne boa Nlesteo. s aeries of resolutions were adopted reilroling dennlveni credit upon the character of this worthy young man. Cut off as he was ill the very noontide Of life, and at a acne when, having eiwured nil the dangers of a war with a thstaal u sionl treacherous Use, he was in happy anticipaimal 01..4.11 receiving the kind embraces of his friends Et home he should he held' in fund remembrance by all who knew him. Ilass , true the text, that •!I'he ways of Pro vidence are inscrutable," and thin ••Evets, in life we are in the midst of death." We should hove coined tle ru.o!uti.m•. but the latene.• of the hour ut wh:ett Lye recce Yeti them. Tug FULIITII Vl ' ,lBl, I , IIIIOL/L. 110011-11 will lie seen, by reference to an ad vi,tmentent in another column, that sealed proposals are to be received by the Directors of the Fourth Ward Public , schools for the immediate construction of a shoot house. in place of the one recently destroyed by tire. We congratulate the ,tisens of lint ward nista Elie prospect thus held out, because we know that the matter in in hands of men who will dr/yr it lie. ward with all possible speed end that ere long, the children of that ward who have been AV limp di firmed of the advantage derived from this valuable ieststution, will have' the opportunity opened to them by the reconstruction of it commodious and handsome echnee. Tux Luau SaLoun—We were retooled by our friend, L. Y. Clark, yesterday, that he had become the propnetor of the Eagle I n Cream Saloon, on Wood street, and that he in now actually engaged in serving up creams at that noted place, m a style calculated to please the most delicate taste. An the weather is now growing warmer, and good ice creams are enhancing in value, all we can wish is, that he may be kept busy. Matortjto.—/. meeting was held in Allegheny ci• ty on Tuesday evening, by the Cotton Operatives, and those in favor of the len hour law. It wm genenilly believed by those in attendance, that Cant Small would address the assemblego;" but be was not present, when Judge Shaler was ed, and made some remarks on the subject at the ten hour law. The operatives appear deter mined to! hold out for the law. atrr. Dace and Lien. 13.11trma, with a detach meat of d 7 men of the Baltimore Battalion. arnv. ed yesterday morning on the Zachary Taylor. &TIM Waartura—The weather ye.terdey was warmer than it ha. been km several days, the the,- momet‘r ranging in the shade, from SU to 84 deg. Farantiert. Orn.r 800k — Table I ioo6l'll LADY, Sou . for August. is already on our table, beautifullyand brilliantly illustrated, with four steel engravings,—one containing portraits of Harriet Newell, Fanny Forrester, Mtn. Stewart, Ann IL .ITison, and Mrs. E. E. Dwight, worth the subscription price of the work fur a year. To be had at our periodical officea. • v I've nix Peoran ltlkares.-11 you wish to be sac pessful in any undertaking, you must always •use the crop, Ineatu , "thereforc, if you have • cough, ta. Jum's Farst. - ronanv and be cured. lor it to the proper menus Slave you Asthma or difficulty of breattung, then the pr rffictent men. to cure you is to use lb) 110 . 11 ES pre torant, winch vrtll immediately overcome the Nunn which ccuanets the diameter of the tubes, and loose. and lirings up them ucus which clos them up. and thus removes every obstruct:on to freeresp fution. while thr senate time all Inflammation sub durtl, and curs, is certain to he ell . ..sled. Have you Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fart any PUIU:1011•17 Affecuon, then use Jayne's Exprennant and relict is certain. and you will find that you have used the proper men. For sale ui Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tee Sure, 711 4th street near Wood. - .I‘ixto Fxrtetons.xt —We would call anentton to this excellent remedy for Coups. Colds, Coessumpuon, Astlinia. and all affections or the Throat and Lungs. Having several times within • few years past hail once -011 IV use n medicine dr this kind. we have by expert. elite teced In. excellent qualitich and lire prepared to recommend it to others !Undue. of other public speakers afflicted with bronchial affection. will find areal benefit from ru use. It is prepared by a scienti fic ph) and ell classes will find It a safe and eth.. curious medicine in the diseases for w 4 , e , I t n' - coniniended.—lColumbus (Ohm) Cross and-Journdl. For Sole at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 711 Fourth street_ myth pared TII by H. E. SL. only true and genuine Liver Pill, pre ellers. - A altangaa, 0, July - 51h, 1 0 4 - t. Mr Q. r: Sellers—lledig nearly out of you celebra ted I lyre Yid.. which ore fast galintig precedence over all othern, you 0111 plea,. send 12 dozen boxes. You will please ,end them as soon as poroilde, 16.6 many voidable lines might 1,. 1061 should we not have theta when called for. for so high do they stand in the estima ittion of the Potpie here. that many person. cant aside pre... rip... of p hysies•as and use the pint ni then , teud 1 our, re6pecifully, A ,ctrrr & Sus Prepared nod sold by 14. I. SELLER:Ti.S; Wood 6t. end nuld by thuggists generally, to Pittsbt.rgh wid Al. !corny. ~yl2 have NI VOW Ilreath—ll you have. uw twio nhtlling boats of Jones' Arttlwr Tooth l'asar. Tint make our breath .weet, whiten your terth.A.c So.,' at -9 Liberty ))I,tilawly U, y., 11,SC 6 rl, 111.—A meeting of the old 1.1,11.1, of tie thigiieene (..ay... wx.l be held al the office of Chas. 1.1 NCI1.1), ,13urka'a Butlehtig.l on Friday V•ellilig. Val 1.1, at o%eiock. fur the purpose of tannin,: • Muni. mint Committee. for the erection of a monucueut Lo their departed iriend• Who fell in Merle., Joon, It AFC!into< k. F 6 Kay, James it Marley. Way El Mowry. J , ,tni 11 Rotati.n, E Hotannon. I t, Henthart. Chas H Poulson. a:-.ninuel Snowden. P W Keller. A exam!, R , chardson. John et Ke:,,sedy. , n , Hal a, Jr Havad l'anipbel:. ~.. ‘N Casti , .y. It 11 Hoerr. J.l. 1F1 ,, 0 , ,,t;d, Z Watnwrtaln, It kinip•on SF IV We 115..., Ai C.iiislionoc ken.. Tuesday. I-th Mrs 1-:1-12.• Aal.th A . iie of %V. Lhvlght lied. Foy.. tforruerly and daughter of the late Samuel Illehardr. I 01 Philadelphia. '~`IIB eopni:tnershp heretofore extsung between the .u 5., norm under the style of M lull. Bushfir Id Jr. hoe eapir-d uu, any b l h;l i lt , t: ii t i .to & R. n.' e rbe business of , J.A.111:.:,4 M . 1.11.1.. SH. 111. , SHPIE1,1 - 1 bh ALTIM A kilt-. l'kusbutg!,. l oy lb. Piano Forte .11a Ja ofamory and Ware Rcom , 137 P.m' Atertne. II WiIFICV- , TF R oler. for n a....ortatent aChosePlano Forb,, front .11 to seveit octaves. en rrant Nlahogaz) Rosewood cas,s, ali of watch are tnanulartured under hp. own ..uperetsfon. and for COI".1 RTN ERSHI .e ow reasonable terms. who,„.„. .slip devotan his personal attenuon to the touch and taistness, under nne artn of fon , ' of ht. lostrn.ents wfnen have heretofore been uu Roe, al their old 'tn.. No. 194 l.4oerty street. Col4.dered unrtvalied, he endeavor to troontain JAIOU-:$ 4 1%1X.11.1. their petal°. reputatton, and respertfully solicits n-- n w ALTE R A RUE examtnation from prolessQra. amateurs .10 l/le publte Magma sold to Interest in the firm of A11:111. Bush Boy it,' Ces.iA am! .3, Moncy . —p,u,„,. bt a ,a ~, ~ Ili, to my tanner partners. Miiill& Dor. I rake Boul, and : , tanuntry. pl-11 sure in recommending them to my fnends •nd the FRAI:C:IS & LOUTIII.L. :7 Malden Lane. ttivde DO , B it BU SHFIELD merchants and traders to call and examine their stock REMOVAL. of Account Rook. Paper and Stationery Dmly Jour „. ~,loan ~.,, nal. and Nem • Book for 1-v.tri Gold Pen. Croton \ V . t I ',, , R e lN . VI. A ,„t r .".7r;.a.u.',..„,,.. thth, ~.. lok. t'opylng Presses, Mantrold Letter IA rtter. , ere ha vr removed Mei, astabrishmont lOnn No.:0 hand' 7. "' L 'tc :.,,'2',1',::,.." LA. ,” . 1.r .' TR 1 u . ,1 7 . .„..? . .,..7 d. P ,, , m e .cf vtct. it, Nu :Co laveta srlaasr. wher..4hry are prepay `,... ' ri fe . a littilli Theypy the propic .assortment dame nt ' I ` .. ` . ‘''''• Lot,. have an excellent of Tt.). .—_ _ 11.,Vti. SN 1 , ..4 AND SIAs A HS, which they offer Newiaa r ey, Biaak Book,, Paper. p. whotesale •nd retail, as low sis can be had on Mr city. RICH A1.411 - 14tF.1., hi NV,iliam street, 1,,,,,,,,,,, P , ease an % r them a call. n2tklw and Nlandfueturang Stationers, will sell at toe lowest ntrmoikation. possible once. etery kind of Account Hook. Inc wee. chew. hanks. 0rb,.., courts. County elerks, and the 1."1t...2,7e'&"'::' , "Pu nr . i"1g ," : 1 ' 7,!h .:: iiwr.m.' d ' CLlv l ' ' d r,.‘U'r,::i Y n,d . '4:,,u6o„ . ', Ol ' l,el k e ' r ' i , r C li op r. '"' j rj7". ".. 01 me 1.1 Ina, • Jal %V Ilatlntats hertng dmposed of 1.„,,..... w r ,..,..,. Dth,,,,,. and w„:..,„; ~,,,..7' bi...ntere..t in,J It [home, who will eminnue the bust. and ever) °Mar articJe motif by Stationer. art :i br found ••e,.a ou 1a..30 ,,, 0,0 00 , j As, „ limi.m .., in great vanety at very Oman price. at No hi lr,i. . Item street, New: York Jdl) IL BLAINE - •- • - --- • Admiral LLLLL or's Notion. 1 Playing and Vuntug Card.. iLs Ern • it, cm Aderunistration having berth grouted GEORGE COOK. 11 Fulton street, inanuth etarer of to the un r . de..oil on th e !state of hltchael Row. Playing . Visiting . and Business Cants. Quills. /re i b,,tann. deed late of Pittsburgh. Alle ai gheny Co. Pa . all —_ persons indebted to the rata. of sd deceased, swill • ' Ilydroxturtie Ink Fountain. 'not celebrated Ink Fountain is griming most deco pleas e make immediate payment, and those having . 1 anus wbi present diem duly authenticated for settle. ~_,J favor with , h, en , ,, ~...__ ._. , 'THOMAS DA YluON Adm. " nutty, being very sin, ' 7 . ,,. 0 i. ,,,,,, 3 ,. p,,,,.. T . p. ' ' ' , pie and durable The great Fair of the Amenean hi rytakwUtT• I swum awarded to the manufacturers. THos. wILDI•Z To Builders. r Co, 30 Old Slip, New 1 or k. a Diploma for this most ‘,., I.A LEH PBOVOSALS will be received by the Di... useful article. It is Ito collstructed that the Ink is re c." rectors or th4Fourth Ward Publ. Schools. at the tamed in a metalic chamber, protheted from the atm°. odic,. tit It E 31'riourin. 0,, Penn street, .01 Monday. , phere. ibis. preventing evaporatton and leering the meNIA nisi, materd consistency A torte cup in and building a !ch."! House In said V, ard, plans and front holds the ode for IIYE, ' , molt. when not needed. •pecifientions of which may be seen on or allerThurs. ' ran 11155111 be drawn into the (Minium. .1,, nest. at the °thee aforesaid. the bonding to be , Merchants and others nneding any thing in which , oinpSetrd on or before the first day of January, 1.40 ; oil is used will find this most useful and sa and I rims. three-fourths ('ash as the building progreuea . cleanly article. For sale st No, SIU Old Shp. N ving York, and the Imiance in sil and MU, month• I very low for es•lt A 6 REINHART. Pre•t. ! S; t' Yesor.a. See . ) . .)/IS IYtM I MANI:FAL - TWIN. 1)0 tirade street, New York, of (;old 1.41 . f and 'hr.- wt.,' Cold Foil. 'ix r ATVIIKS b. JEWELRY—Just recei•ed xi No , 1 y o'7 Market street, 24 Gold Lever Watches, 7.) du . soPertor 4 051 itY. , thstatit;. 0 . bend. wmanted eq.l detached do, 6do Leplue, l',l Silver Patent Lover do. ,I. •itY ill the Untied buttes Dentists' Foil 811.5 ier .12 do detached do, ll do Lennie do, le Gold Guard ;oonce• . JI. WAUGH, C 11.., best quality. i Hstablialied 1.1113 Practical Gold Heater. Also, it good assortment of Breast Pins, Ear Rine, Imaer Rings, Gold Pens and Pencils. Denial Imam some. 'i I, above good. have been received 1•11/1 the lost J D CIIA V ALLEM, lob Broadway. New York, puts hoe weeks. and will be sold at reduced priers. Per. up splendid ease• of Dental Instrument*, from 650 to toll. winking 10 purchase • good and cheap Watch, 54th, and forwards them to any desired jthint, at ht. it veld do well to call previous to purchasing. own risk. it the cash accompanies the order A libel - . 11 (61 ZEBULUN ItINSEY al discount to dealers. Catulogues c. be had by i sending address. post-pal. , ANs AT etw I. ‘VtiOLESALE on RETAIL.— r The sobscribera hem& deairotta of clostroi out prssept stock of 'Frtrarome• and Fancy Good. he lore rrtuortng to their new mows, will .ell their J•rge •*.ortment of Fams at coat, from and alter Ilue date . I assortmeol comprises some thirty different and at price\ [torn 4 vb. to &I each. 11 ' 1) F 11 EATON A Co \ :7 ; ( t .1 1 . 1 r :. ',1 ;:: ' 10 ". ( -4 or ' NTo r s'o rd o„‘o h l'ia7: n L e":l;p o rt :3 " 11 4 / I,kr ••Ir by j y A, F H EATON & VIA% i•T \ (iINGICANIS—A A Mason Co. 130 Vl:\% ut lei st. have just received .5 cases o( superior IYA. - • I ) 4 h . :: , (5 4 L1 , 4 4 :11 4 1.'. ,; 5-- as. A . O A , r:l„l.iiii,s4,3l:, tcaCif:.7.liino,llll.l „ re ) zi t , ' . ,1 ; r,, Nl.7l 7 rS—A lance lot orMosquslo Nett., ed layers. Jur male cheap. AI. F. X NDF:R & 75 market et, N W tor ut the diamond • lIARFA.m eiJkl DS—A lot of hatidwme fluter. Plant, which we ere *citing et prices pettily be low whet we !MVO ewer been otter the entne t,d+lttY in! I)2 A Lk:XAN DED & DAY A NSUOK lid US/ANS—An v a eel lent assortment of /.1 Nanvook Alaska*, Just opening and selling al very low micas. at No 75 Market st, N W cornier al the Dia mond Jp ALEXANDER A. DAV • C, fen.ale by "P „ ? ati 'in' Ulf& RS-100 bble \o.:, 4.d 9 Loaf Supt. . , .;9 f 1 tr-ry Isttle to Tr. 0` lovering's Crushed and Poi, tined do, lor ie by SI tiTI &S N purr Stearn-Retitled 1) ,111 POlNutxrEn &Co 41 water at "' , d) , Sugar Munn , , asid other Couteettonarr % . 1 bo would nut ou. al team 2.4 per rent by purehaanig 1) F.PP t.. 11 —WO meta Pepper, in store d for saleby article wurrauted equal to the Lett inanutaetuteJ to I 1720 POINDEXTKIt &Co One country' We ern owe to keep • eteroiner after TEA. 4--259 1;11 /bests Y kl,ti P, and litten.' Tetra, "'"?' °u° Fi.,llll4C{loll 111gIVOIL, Lush m outally .d prteee r nnd For aitle by ygll POINDF:XTEII & Co Put out Cottle... Y oar m Lulea of :IL Itut , • u 'w.rda rlpresial) tor the Soutbeni aud Western Uter i keta N um of pr.:e1...1 Le .en at the came 01 paper. SIN) ITENT & WFANLF:Y, No 114 Bowery. New York. `on ASII-2U cask. lreaulls" double re - hue - d, 0 fur gale by jyrd P un OINDEXTEIII is, Co S li o k ; *.N s VAE- 7 bbls prune orrierilist 13 A FAIINESTOCK & Co, cornet lot slid wood 01. Vll 3 MACKEREL--de bbl. dos roe'd and for solo I , y J 3 ZI BROWN & CULBERTSON 4.2TRA V. IMARUS-7 loos, Yarn : lo t : k g re 'd L and ior sale by BROWN C Jr.,o V4:ATIIEIOL-38 sacks Feathery far %air by /' r VON BONN HORST & co ) 1;1 jo / u I L itsr 1c Co C ll j r ; :t v : o BE--, - , 6.4 C.sr.T.lnZl;:,•eusoc,pl„l,,,l:ll2.leit._l4Tr 0,..5L :AR-6 hhda N U Sugar on conaigunonn; for sale by 8 I , VON BONN/101[Yr & Co --------- - ERAIAN CLAY—SO ..1s reed and le r sale by 1,11 'l'Attl3kri & BEST 7 )I.:di RI. A 2411-24 casks. prune Miele, on hand and 1 for sole by TASSEY & kiNsT IN DOW GLASS-7TX) has assorted uses, from V bee to l 4 :o, on Laud and tor stale by JrA , TASSEY & BEST 1 tiES J) :AX-2 sacks g. imuct 7 .4 .1x E. 71 a e birEsT OAP-00 biz Cuomo. .Nei 7 81 25217 H2 l o : s lagr i" Ssale , ndru egar,, Toinnyo. and Snuff: JOHN AN f/F.R..ON takes this method to tntorm his customers abroad that tie hos removed his Sega, To hags, and Snuff tinsines• front ms old store tn Wall tre, to the new and comniodtuus store. lately erected tig hoot. at tot Broadway. trorner of Put, street.) where, by his long experts..., and increased facilities, his lit utnetc knowledge of the various demils. land by per sonal attennon et his new store, he Is enabled to offer the most favorable inducements to purchasers; and by a liberal poncy towards his customers. he hopeaar an increased patronage. and to retain the high character long since obtained for Ins eatabluthotent. 'float of hem, decidedly the first in the Trade Stearn R.linfd Candy. Lug!' Sugar, R L & A. STLART,2,s6reenwte h, corner on Cham bers tdreet. New York. oder for sale a large autorweet of Steam Refuted Candy. Suenryluras, &c., of a •upc n • nor quallty, also double refined Loaf Crushed end Ground Sugar, an quarto.. of bee packages and up wardm 111 not low cash pnees as any other estabits• talent Sugar House Nfolasee, tn hhde and neree• Manttfatturpr x of .. 4 .lrer Ten :Sas. Spoon., Forb, J & 1. Ctrs. is Malden Lane, New York, continue to Seep q large as.rtruent of English and Amt can GELS Fixture* of every variety. t ;as Work from the eel ebrated house of Cornelius & Co —lmpor and deal ers in Lamps, Girandoles, Man Lei Clocks,ters Candelabras, Lanterns, Table Cutlery and Plated Wares.—also Forks, Spoons, Or Plated on best Germ. NIT, Pol robed steel Fire Irons. liritannsa Tea Seas, be. Oc. IJrstuA Plate Girt. Warritou..r. NO. SPRUCE STRE:ET. New York Polished Plate Illus of supenor quality, for Stores and House SVindowa, Show Cases. ke Also. Looking Glass Plates or all uses. nod of grsat hrtilitute y and beauty, constantly on hand and for sale by ISAAC 1,. PLATT. GaA J•lrture, C'hu.lehers. The sullacrtber if. a laree a.ortruent of 0.. Fix tures, of thew[ .1 recent and e , egant Eatgltalt dextvu., Manufactured hy o. Me...cutter .1 son, ceumn. t . te Chandetter, Alan. Ornaments, Lanterns, and Peed... lee ati,e EL/WD. LLOYD, 70 Jo. street. .rif omit 11% - rreroome, WILLIAM HALL .1 P( , \'. ,formerly Firth, Hall et Pondd cononue the einem hustneaa in all ne branchep. They manufucture Nano l'or,e• tenth van - stung over Bmdge—also, Gutter.. Clarionem. Drama, me. ruhltebera and importer. Sheet Nluate fit every Canny 'km lareest na.oremet, of For p. Monte that can he found to the Coned Suttee. WILLIAM HALL. SON. 0101 Brom!way.conser of Park Plate Plano Fon,. and all land.l oflnstral . I ferehadad.o. NoTicE.—Theropaithership existing under the name of Firth & Hall. No. I Franklin Square, and Firth, Hall & Pond, VP Bruadway, New York, having been dissolved by mutual consent. the undersigned announce to their friends and the public that they will conunue the Mane business in all us branches, under the name of FIRTH. POND & CO. at the old and 'cell establish ed Musical Depot, I,Franklin Square. corner of Pearl and Cherry streets, Rite!y occupied by Firth & Hall. Having bode In egperience in the business, and an inurnatc acquaintance with its vs details, and possessing the most ample means and ariou facilities (or the carrying on or the same, they are enabled to offer the most isvorable 1 / I thleC , llell. to purchasers, To their catalogue of tqleei Mohr. •c.hieli is by far the large at in thecountr). will ne °unhandy added works trout the best re..ident and to reign composers. and ar rangemmths have been made tu receive proof copies of new and formen is•,ie• which wiil be ithecedintely published by the undersigned Music imported t..• order. and 0,. new Alas.: recel•Gd 4 410/1 ns 11.11,,1101^11 • The t 1 14141.1,11, of Pfano Portea, wfth me Patent Vibrating tend watt new onprov. about in be inirodueed . l together with the manufacture tiuttars, Hute.4. Fla,eolet, l'lnrionets. and all Or chestra, Ittatrutnenta. ete. etc.. wt!l he continued Settunato . ...ll.nia,y Bands, &e supphed a: tne lowe.t rt., Coi• o: :lie cata;ovue. of ,It.et Maw forwarded Iree c.nir, to an, iv:, of me cottntry, addre•a. tne. ta.•••patd Firth. Pond & Co, No. I F'rantlan N.,unte. N. 1 I- P ure the I...neral Agenta for the Centune Miirrtsot.'s email Pills. from I:ie firiti.th College of Health. London. and they are prepared to receive ap plications fur Agencies. The, medicine hn. been twenty.tiv 4 years before the Plmbue , end the uunaerous cute. it hos effected in all of dist . a.. have given it an extended sale all over thew ri orld The can be obtained only of the undergiaed. or of authort/ed $1,,11.1 JOHN FIHT,II. 'MA s Li PoNLi: ‘VNI A PON No I Franklin S.,,uare Pa/ trod, 111/IN R PLA Itottorte at.t.l Wbuiesa, Re tad ale, art \ ~ . ctit.rl.lo.r ttttgito.tt, No 6 ',rut, st. „ear the et:y Erdti.w. J C I.A N I'll:late lonn.n, Lanptner Hasy.l Draper and Tan°, 20.1 Broad way. :Id door above tbe Franklin !louse, sr byre may fo,Jud cbotee «dee. uon Cloths. Can.oner..B an Vecrnrs. Aloo. ben. tlemett's Purnulung artn . lea. o i l the latest totportauona. Dagusrnau Materials and opttosan. JOHN litJAt H. a 2 Sia.an street. New York. rntg ASIIMIC4N Cana of Impelled Flint Lulasa which are warraulod noial Alpo on Boiplander Caine.,,,. Plates, Case, Cnentienls,' (nalrame Hanettea for Oilding and lithenitg. Eke./ Aluirnvue 1l artuaea 1,, lllrdical parpose• Thermometers. wnole.ale and retail Nalaownder RICH Cohi linproveinc h t du kVilder's rateut, se cured wan the oh. approved Lock sod WitrillittCli fire and thief proof, and tree 'TOM dampness. Hew, mice made to upwards ti ilecu he nod thly 111Cf ch.nts, cswitiers, brokers end officers of courts and countieswhi have Rich & Co a Safes 11l um. For sale by A. S. AJAR VIN,.I3sS Water at, Nlaaec . liriihres, 7k Magasine ;it, New orit,llt Harney & Brothers. Lewis M Meellng st. Charleston E a wend. (...wh,eston. Houseman & Lowry. St. Lout.. Lowell Fletcher. Cincinnati Raymond, thbbs & Co. Chicago C 1•33313: (3.-13" C 13.13." ' FF:rritiONE h i'mERS 111.11(111:1111V COOlll of every descrtption, which they otter to country dealers at reduced prttee, and will 611 oh orders with punctu• olJty Ittnulsctory, IIU, 7.1 Brsdge 01. Brook• lyn.l. I . store 45 John 01, New York. N Il Every clock a our manuforture as warranted 1.114 nvtort, Wells 4 - Co. Forawrd specie, aaroplea, parcels'. milers, goo.l, front the eily of New 1 ork, to all the prinelpe: towns of Europe, by the Packet., Engli.h and Almeneem sleninern. , allel receive conshiurueuta !row the setae.— °thee, Ili V..!! street. New loft. Molevale Pickle Warehouse, WELLK, miLL&rt & rftovos-r. 217 Front st, Now York, noonollicturs4. of every specie. of Pickle., Pie. Jellies, Cnisups, Paste., paten, preaerved Menu, Fish. V, g. eI .bles, Fruit., anti ouponers of French and Sponisti ()live., Caper., Ea,t wid West Indio Condiments, &c. Senn,. Refined Candy and Sugar Plllllll. With ape neral var3ety of every :truck 333 the hoe. all of extraordinary quality, at leyt equal to the very I,ssi made to lb., city, at reduced prices, 23 lb. buves ..otifren Sugar Candice assorted a. superior manner, dd. Creel troth any otter house, by STEWAIIT, BUSSING Co. Wholyale Coofecuouers 410 Pearl st, N. V. (Jar/ m ..t. R TUN'S' celebrated r war, ranted ()amend pont ted Uald Pens—tudeetrueuble eneept •eute vo- Jenne—ere admitted by all WOO tvvor used theta le Le the best awl cheapest pen tI.l rll.-$ rito he had at No it Cedes Street, (One floor bout Ilse rng, ire.) Also, Edward N' Prime's, Joviatt Hat den & Otis, Albert G Hagler.. A new Improved Brown's pen, far Impostor to tha old 'Brown" Pen; and Levi kuseen , s peas as reduced prices Geld pens sad eases repaired. 11 rori Cab' Pen Afeatufhetvey, 25 Jaw sheet, Neer rod. 13 F , ERElact-ARK would invite the anent= of dea lers In Cole Pens to their assortment- Their prices for good penalsei - eonstderably less than those of odes manufaettisers, They are the sole agents for Cray cold roved 11.1Poo and the French Folsom. tsoto rens. 500,000 Sold Annua Ily. BARD it BR°, manufacturers of taro Premium Di mond Pointed Gold Pens and Gold and Surer Pen Pencil Caws. Also. manufacture, of their celebra ted Fountain Pens. (patent secured.) with, which • Pale or mote run) be written with OFCC dipping the pen k Ink; used extensivelrby profewitonal men and noo Not Own Avenue, Boston, rid No 101 Wdlt st. New York. Meese. Bard & Bre received the highest premium ever awarded Gold Pens at the tithe Massa ehuveits Chantable Mectialuce'association at Poston Alw, the highest premium at the Franklin lioutute. Philadelphia N. B. The trade supplied et the lowest rates. Wsiliam Dunlop, .Sr. ALlain's Vegeta:4' and has- Nlanufacturthg Fittporisim 34 Gold street- betw-een Jotin and Fulton, New York Tot Boxes and Canister chendless satiety. by maclunery, supertor to he hest, eaper thin the cheapest. Also, Drugstate'Tth 'Ware seneral. ERASER EvEnurr, Sole Piopes. Be!hard 711.14. DANIEL. D. WINANT, tsucces.or to D. Penn., Rd hard Table Maker. No 73 Gold street, between Beek man the line mid Spruce streets. New York. Every !Mug i furnished as ten pet cent less Nan any othe establishment in the city order Persons at adistanee can. by letter, have sil Nei . attended to and filled. as well 01 if personally inspecting them, either 111 repainng or purchasing new goods New York Steam Lcabstg GAL.. frktory, Aix. 106 Futon, near William street. HOOPER ik RAO rriEn ae now maiming:luring the largest and will sell the rheapest assortment of Look. 1110 ssss over mede in this country. klahoganv. Mahogany and Oilti Black Waluut and Rosewood. plain and rich ornamental Looking Glass. Portrait and Picture Franses. French and German Plates, and gilt moulding of every size. Orders promptly and catetul ly packed and guarantied at low premium. The whole most and will be sold, wholesale and retail, at prices Mat defy compettno, Age ask but • call. Id. 11 Art.tintou and other engravings framed in every style. Arroc+al 1.1.1.5... WM. SELPHU. Y 3 Sprol• louse% New York, • manufacturer in Anaemia orate Anglesey leg s al t Selpl•os Artifimed Hand, entirely new and use aricle fora lost bond. Fusilier information on cu., or by letter post-paid. 'Refers to Dr ls op p (ip Magnetic Telegraph Office. Columbia. v i' AI Mr John :deal ast ad ker. St. CbaHes H ot e l. New Anat. OklennsL. n a Root elation eti to receive orders, and can be consulted as above • Leather Banding. la UMBELS Patent Leather btachine Etllllllllg. (stretched on the only patented machine in the country.) These are made from the best (Mk Leather. nod from the heart or solid part ol" the side only. thoroughly stretched. cemented and riveted together. and warran ted LO run straight and to give antnitactinn Orders ddressed to the autisc ri be r will meet prompt attention. WM. KU hl EIF.L, Patentee, Ti Ferry st. Agricultural fru/dn.-lu, A large assortment of Agrscuburet Implement. of the latest and most approved patterns: Ploughs adap ted to every description of mil, ebracing a gventer variety of piatterns than ran tact foun m d in any other es tablishment in the Canted Status. Moore'. highest pre. mime Ploughs, Corn Sheller,. Straw Cutters. Fan Mills, Portable Grist Slalls. for Powers 'Phreshing htnehanes. Sr. Casting. of ell kinds made to order. Alia. Brass and Iron \t ire cloth Selves, St•reenn, ac. JOHN 111001{E ; 19.3 Front at. To Apothecaries, Druggists, ft. DR GOCRAUD. tr 7 M'alker %Ire et. New York, i prepored to treat with Agents for the sale of his cele. Grated !tali. Medicated Soon, for the positive rem• v•I of Tan, Pimples, Freckles. Wm hi.. Sallowness, Sun Burn, Morphew. Icr . 41.0, Dr. Gouraud , * 1,1 White. Poudre Subtle, At. he Address as above, posspanl, with good references in trio city of N. York Infqllthlt Alagnrhe For the destruction of all knrds oflosems, sir. Cock roaches. Moths: Ants, Plies,..lllosquitoes. Ltod-Bag &c. Also, Pills for the desiruction of Rats sod Mice within five immures miler being thrown to hear rtelnl ty. Vlatell• without pot..n. Certate•tes rron Messrs. Colpnan & Stetson Astor Ho., a T Cocoons Amcrwan Horeb P H Bodges, Carlton House, Ne York. and others of the highest respectability Ear Flask and Bottb, is signed -LYON & Co." Prnielpal Depot. No 4VO Broadway, near Canal st, N. New York, July, IYI9 AUCTION SALES. By John D. Davis, AneD Extensive Steed of Nero Yoik Ready Made - Clad, Rog at Auction. On "ineaday aorniug, g.Sik mat., .10 o'clock. at Me Commercial bare+ Room. corner of IVtrod and Food 111, will be sold without reserve • large alert of good quality faaloonable ready suned for the present and approaching season,l l embracing an aurt ineni which is ,wonky the alMunk.• of dearer, and other.. Carta noes wtllLo ready on Alonday. and the good open tor exxnunanon. Nale i.A.VC. Co close a eon n. 'rerres sr rare. JOHN D. DAVI[+. Dry Goody, tc., 'at Auction. CM Thursday mornin, July*l, at 10 o'clock, al the commercial Sales Robin, corner of Wood and Flllll streets, wilt he wild, without roiervh, to close consign ments, an extensive assortment of totaign aad dome.. tie Dry Goode, among which aro—superb. cloths, ea.. "news, astinetta. tweeds. summer cloth., ringharns, super net] style prints, mous de Inures, blue blk dress silks. black sal., g:onet, hosiery, bleached and unbieached 111111113., At 2 o'clock, A quantity of groceries. liquor.. cigars, tobacco, iron safes. shovels, matches, chino and queensware nauseam. cutlery, mahogany taw seat sofas, splendid dressing and conunon bureaus. hair seat rocking chairs, fancy and common chairs, tables, work :lad wash stands; together wait a quantity at I ousehold and kitchen furniture, looknig glasses, mantel clocks. globe !snips. Ac. An invoice of new and fuhion o'clo ck. atole ready made cl. Chung, due stuns, staple and fancy dry goods, sarldl bridles, trunks, whips, gold and silver watches. aeon deans, Jewelry, letter and cap writing paper, Germ fancy goods, ike. JOHN D DAVIS. Auet RociareaylTragora Horse ¢ Harness, at rolorator On Friday July 21., at J o'clock, in front of th Commercial ' Sabra Room. corner of Wood and Fifth sr will be .old, I superior Rockaway Wagon. nearly new I sett Single &rocas, do, I extellent Ray Hume, good traveler, ell calculated fgr family a lylo se. JOHN D. DAVIS, And MUSEMTS, 11A,ri RICE & COS llatropolltan and , llippo-Dra mamle OIRCIISS Ty& VING been deiruned, by log probably, virl, un• jl doubmilly open Preflight for three days only. on Peun inmost. 111 front of the Amman° Hotel ' Bill announcing the arrival oithe company, and the of th open e ing, will be poslo4 op mnillediate/Y oft the araartal troupe. Admission. 25 el:Ur only . Doors open al 74 P. hl halt an hour ale muter. onnencong =MIX2EII - • •• (Er On Fnday clad SaLorday ediernoon. at 3 o'clock Drecise/7', grand character.. entertrintpesils evert for die InCor.UWI.IIOIIOI . Juvenile., Lad Ice and Fundy /rLak --- - - DAN RICE & CO.'S Metropolitan and Illppo-Dramatle CIRCUS! THE ams novel and unmet Circus in America ./ blenduig &elections frpm "The North American," -The Nloneter," and ...The New York " Circuses, Imo one IMMENSE TREBLE CIO.IIPA Nl' Traneported upon the steamer Allegheny Mail. purchased for the express purpose ofeonveying fragile sad cumbersome propentes, unpricticadde by land conveyance, secur ing the costumes and !Hyrum. always ton state of preservation and brilliance. the numerous troupe of performer], ever refreshed, end the stud of beautiful and Joctle horses at ell owes rested. The Ring Horses, and those used in the Pigeons. solely, are here con es.) ed. A due riminitting - public need ,not be told, that chariots. bmprige home, and the like auxthartes of an imposing °smile show, tare not even a rernote,cou neetton With the excellence or indifference of dm en ter...mem within. This triple cuablishment will lie eglotnied at PITTS if U RH 11, ou WEDNESDAY. ' THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, July lOth, and at If o'clock- Mit Tool= Dail UNIX [D - Alialittatiet--Pit and Bones-45 cents. Da.s Rios & O. R. Spaulding. Proprietor, The vast Amphttheatre accommodates over three thousand personal In a troupe of such numerical force and rare attain ment, time limits of an ulvertimernent precludo that inmate description which each meimerits. First .imonomeg these, and Autocrat ot die department of come dy, cs the Hero of the Day, the great Shakspereen midoritrinal Jester the Gentleman, the Scholar. the Poet., the Tragedian, the Orator, and the wisdom Preacher, DAN Mrs in the noonday refolgenee of whose was, the feeble at. tempt of all other clowns pale and Omelet', with a fee. 'Jr end uncertain light tits fame iv not confined to Mrs conttnent His nen. is in every body's mouth. Nature made him greet man and n punster, and in - Nature and sestdinua study have perfected Mew eAlted gals. His humor, alwaye racy and apt ey. Is ever sporkling, ellerVeseing, and bubbling once. Next in this category. mid in charge of Principil timi• smolt, conies that Pride of the Arena; unit alone of Horsemen, YOU GLEN OI ' Who has so ellen receiv NG ed the m erited praise intents city accented by the eastern press, .d the deserved tribute of the 1 . /utilit i es the et{ orld's Only Rider " with the term of an Apollo Belvidere, and • courage that never quails where the most daring and skilful falter Every thing witnessed in equitation, with the addition of very grate, and teats existing only in the imagination of the proudest riders. Ons 'angular youth makes child's play of upon his saddialess and lytittle• less horse! reelel'h interesting department of Soenie Ridum l• d by 51R. W. B. BURNISH: Whose masterly display, evince dramatic talent not al w•)• expected even apon the stage, and whose thnl• luig portraitures of prorotnent character, tit the day. on horseback, elicit Invariably the highest encomiums Worthy of a pleee amidst ouch a galaxy of stars, to this most eersante.f foreigners, MOMS. LA THORNE! Who has charge of the Hewett/can department, and whose accomplishments make up au entire encyclope dia of the .pons of the nag. His cannon bell exerenoia with lA. 40 and and 61 pounders, excite alternate' y in. credulous smt les, iillent amonishment. ' , n u de r, eons. , nation, and vociferous applause, keeping, •• lie does, these solid iron mess. in the sur, now c.ebing them Upon the extremity of one finger of nym extended at length, now causing them to roil as if, onch.ied, over his persols, and now, when thrown of great heigh t, permitting them to fall upon thu to of his neelr! The Bymnastie department under coutrol of dm famous Vaulter surd Tumbler, It B. KENNFIW With a numerous mid efficient corps of assistant., Besides the heamiful and dexterous Botsduromen, Mrs.:lame. UARDNER. RICE and WILLIAM:4, the aceomplished M•hre de Cirque, N itOBSTEIN, the maocrl) achieverneno of the pet Maxtor WOOD, and ostiffifciE, and Sig. hIORANd (title M utter (A:WERE and Aladt inoische tA GUERITE. and die Lite, who richly merit each a chapter to themselves. iY • DAN RICE & Co. EAGLE SALOON. Tetti COMPAAITS 011115.0 Innonr. 't RANI) CONCERT by ttui Tyrolean Vocalists and J Sable Ilarnsonhita. Abe r Ile celebrated Burlesque Opera of On A l i:W=lff (1012. For 3 melts, Wednesday, ThursdaY and rridayi•slaly In , ID and 21; wtuch will be inttodoeed all the anginal Songs, Oleos, Choruses, ke., the Bettie 8010 and Break Doyen, the celebrated Solo onthe Omaha-Doan, the Burlesque Polka and the Unctid Pas de Deux, Re llY • KNEleiß' OPY.ItA T.Rot: Nolwittputwikog the •squostues• expense incurred In bringing out the Opera Troupe hoot New York, and grump , up LIM Opera, the price 01 ailuossain will be on . g cent. ekets can be secured on applumuon aa lee Saloon dozing the day, and at the door on Use estates of the performance. • STEAMBOATS. CINCINNATI & PITTABVIIGH DAiLv PACKET LINE. • THIS well known :inn of splendid passenker Mean er, is now composed of the largest, strUlesi, Des idied and furnished end most powerful boats on th• wale" of the Wrz. Every eeentrunodetron and corn fort diat money can procure, has been provided for pas sengers 'lle Line has been in operation the five years —ens carried a million of people without the least The beers will be al the Coot of Hood wen the any preen vious to carting. for the recep tion of freight and the try of passengers on the repl ier. In all eases the passage money MUM be pain is advane, SUNDAY PACKET. ltr Ind AC Sat:lV - FON, Cin_ A. u. /dam., vrta nuurY Sunday ntonung at 10 o'cloelg • • eery Sunday eventug at IU P. la )lay ZI, Isl 7. --- • - DIONDA PACKET. The MONONIiAI Capt. &rya; will leave P.U.. burgh every Monday montow at 10 o'clock; Wheeliqr every Monday eeritow et It/ r. n. • TV:I64IEIAV PACKET. The EIBERMA Au h.,' Capt. J. Kurrretvie, will leave Pittsburgh every ' e.day ntortung at 10 o'clock: Wherlier, e•ary Toeedav eyehole at 10 r. AVEDICE.SDAV PACKET. Th c NEW ENGLAM) No C.pt. S. Dux, will leave Plitsburgh every IVednemlay rnoruing a 1 10 crekreki %%licehug every W.edlseaday eveuing al 10 P. THURSDAY PACKET. The BRILLIANT, Copt. (Akers, .all lease Pius burgh every Thursday mormlie at 10 o'olock, Wheeling every Thitnidny evening at lV r. •. ACK-EIT. The C1.11'1'1.12 No.PRLDAI CON P C0,..a vrill leave Pins. burvt every Fridu) /on, sr 10 o'clock, Whet,lint every Frolay evelung at lO r. 0. SATVHDAY ACKET. The IiI•EsSF-NGER., Capt. S. P e will leave Pam. • burgn every Satan MOrtlllig Sir 10 o'cloeir Wlieehtig every Sewn Jay evening at 10 e. a. LISBON AND PCITsIiCIIGH DAILY LINE OF CANAL AND STF-UCPACKETS, Id 4 Ei . efidgzi I via Qua:tow,' Leaves Pittsburgh dotty. at o'clock, A. M., and er n vcs at Glasgow, onouth of the Sandy and Beaver Cat nald at 3 o'clock. and New 1.....b0n at 11, snow night. Leaves New Lisbon •t 0 o'clock, P. AL, imektng the triplaual to the river du th ek, iiightd and Glasgow at o'clock. A. Al., and arrives Potshugh a.' P. Id —ths making a cononuous lute Cue carrying . pu augers and freight between New Lisbon and Pt burgh, set shorter tone and at less rates than by any other route. The propneters of this line hove the pleasure or in fonning the outdo: that they have fitted up two first elan Canal Boma, for the aceommedatton of passengers and frolght. to run n romeeetton with the well know *turners 1'A1.J.1.1 C 1 /1 . 1.: and BEA lilt,and connectn ing, at Glasgow, with the Piuburgh and Cinr.in mats amid other doily lows of SkILI/lefil down the Ohio seand hlwaissippt rivers. The proprietors pledge theta es to .pare no expense r.r trouble to more ran. fort, aafet r and dispatch, and aak of the pubhc a share of their patronage. AUTHORIZED AGENTS. St. S d W. HANSA UGH, 12. HANNA. & Co. yII .tf J. lIARRAUGH k Co. NOTICE --The .reamer BEA VER, C. E. Clarke, nay. ter, .111 leave oiler U. notice. for 'Wellzville p a cka. ally. at 0 o'clock L.aae_tacoktaagr._____ 023 1846. / 6 PITTSBURGH & BROWNSYLLLEI R DALIy Packer* Lilac FEBRUARY in, FEBRUARY la, LEAVE DAILY AT, A. A. AND 4 P. M. The follow -Ile new boats eampletill , , toe line for the present seasont AT. LANTIC, rcppt . Jame. ParLOUlSkinson; ALTIC, Copt. nee* MLANE, Capt E. Bennett The / boats ar nod e entirety new and are fitted up without regard to erputers. Ev ery comfort that money con procure has been provided, The Boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boot at the foot of Ross as Passengers mdl be punctual on board, as the boats well cernunly leave at the ad•GR. Used how rs, 8 A. AI. and 4 P hI Jana _ PITTSFILIRGII & WHEELING PACKET.; hi The swift steamer CONSUL, The P Kinney, master, will lean regularly Inc 'l4 heeling, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at Ili o clock precisely. Leave tt heeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Sae trirday, at 7 o'clock, • precisely. The Consul will land at all Me intern:tedium ports-. Every aceornalatunt that can be procured for the com fort and safety of,passenge re ha. been provided. Th e kw b. also promded went a ruelferimg safety pad to prevent explosions. For freicht or passageary oq board or to DAVID C HER feb4 corner Bs of Ist and Smithfield atk FOR .T LOUIS. The hoe steamer JEWESS, 13ouaber. master. will leave for the Bove and tatermedtate parts ibis day. For freiget or passage apply oa board. 4719 FOR NEW ORLEANS. The fine new steamer MONROE, ,&a_ urphy, male, will leave for abOVO d at 9 o Intermediate pone thla•montleiyi 'clock, poutively. For freacbt or pasaryie, tp& on board. 1119 • FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. rl 4 • Th e Plri .ream er .3 I LE, • • filiaueon„ master, veal leave for the Corer and inmrotediatepone this day. -to or ptuwere, apply on board. /VS FOR CINCINNATI. The fine steamer aka.' . Conley, nou ß le O r. G oill 'C le p a E li for rid !men:occlude parrs dda . day. " - ' ;13t or passage apply on board. yylii. FOR CINCINNATI. The new and light dralight steamer MT. VERNON, eiZatCounia, roaster, Will leave for the hove 004 intermediate ports en We day. For (retain or paasage apply on board. iyl9 FOR CINCINNATI. The Irght draught 'termer FRIENDAHIP, les . ve for the For frro,lo or r/C,37.' ne t.ort , . r n mi. fele FOR CINCINNATI. 4 The aplendid steamer Jacobs, nu: ',' 24: j tJl leave for awn,. nd Inierreediate polls rerelatly . r, For free ht or paaan,ve apply ea board, FOIL CINCINNATI AND ST. LOWS. The fine Err rAaasarteluner 1 3 ougher,router. Will lemon ' for abov• d intern...kale ports regularly. For free ht or paaaage, apply on board. Jr.! Rl= - . . . ... ... s ee,— , 4 kk s i The elegant steamer, RINGGLD, . 22 6 1 1gg em tve. master will leave for the above d in ports For freight or m termediate ssage, appig on boardregularly. . 1y1.3 FOR CINCINNATI. The fine new light draught ausaseet LEWIS EZEL, . . Thompson. Manor, will leave for the ....... above and intermediate ports edav A ty For freight or paeuge, apply on board. res MI __ . _ _ _ FOR ST. LOUIS. The splendid etritmer FAIRMOUNT, Ebben_ master, vn/I h av e for above nd intermediate ports regularly. For freight or pa•eage, poly mi s board. 1 714 FOR 51' LOUIS. N.....we 1, The lipleudid steamer I i . I PARIS, Martine. master, will lesvo jOr aboTo For d intermediate nom on regularly. 11, freight or passage apply on board, or in 13 D WILKINS, it4i FOR The %plenaof oets steamer std VISITOR, will leave for slave ISlSlntedl4/11 pots regularly. For freight or pamage, apply on Ward. 1713 FOR CLNCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. The new steam, arm— HIGILAND , Burke, manor, l "sill leave for MARY the above d intermediate pons regulatiy. For freight ovpassagd apply on board_ _1715 FOR CINCINNATI AND 3C. LOl „.... 44 The new and splendid creamer Lucas, ItLCler, l' arill r ie!ve rir above For fret 6 t d intermediate porta regularly. I a.ssage, apply m Mani FOR LOUIS er ILLINOIS RIVER. The fine steamer DANUBE leave Cork. wooer, wi ll for the above For her std Itklerillfalale ports regularly . ht or paasuge apply on Mani /78 FOR CINCINNATI - .ANDiT. LOUIS. The fine steamer miLIaWYOMING, Greenlee, mama, will leave br above end intern-redraw porta regularly. liFor freight or pmame. apply ouboard. ForlsT Locis. NI The fine4lie7sTsamerAii. Bowman, master, will leave far above d Intermediate port regularly. For freagin or passage. apply on board. - LFOR ST. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER. The fine steaMer Gormly, COLORADO, :if leave for above nd Intermediate ports regularly her freight or passage, apply oil board. ie.% FOR CINCINNATI. The fine new bald draught Reamer 7 -- "• PHILIP DODDRIDDEi Moore,master, will leave for above lad intermediate :ons this day. For freight or paesage, •pp:y oe peard. SKM_ REGULAR MONDAY PACKF:F FOR CINCINNATL The foie /mama/ PENNSYLVANIA, . L _ 71,:......rt1iT Gray, muter, will leave reralarly - s-- - -t------ - hereafter as above, IA place fit Ilse steamer Alotiongehela. For freight or patimge, apply on board. -../096 FOR BRIDGEPORT AND SUNFISH. ~,,,„,..... The neat and ...mai low wales steamboat HVDSOIV, rew Poe O.der, Liat reamed het regular trips between Bnageport. Sunfish sad Pius burgS. h Irving Pittsburgh . &Rada), attsl Tharadaya. _ tY7 Olt CINCINNATI The fine steamer NED' ENGLAND, , A 1 !neater , Nett! leave for above and tnterniethate p°"' MD day at ID o'clock, In pim ht aof the ntug gi For hembt or pmsagampiy 00 beard itattlLAß PACEET JOE 81.INF/811. ~ The now and Dar ateamer Dunn, m2ter, artll V lea V. for ye d an Intermediate port:aon Wdne. day. and Saturday. or each week bor height or pas. sage apply on board or to CoblaGEZ B ArivrENßFßota. ANL rPiPOP.II their fneodeliol Una My have no longer 4 WWI the., nine eet e abbek. Meat an Penn soce . ,inow. tee th e Pitnth e , g b having removed their entire bow:tees to the MINT lIREWERY, in Pqt meet_S_____ UNIO auks for — astle b ---- 173 CORCEGS— FRIEND, ILEUM Co •