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Democrat.So Whig Semb=Rens,
FOR PRESIDENT,
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
FOR VICE PRIMEDINT,
/LLAILD VILLRIOR.E.
'ELECTORAL TICKET.
SENATORIAL ELECTORS.
THoliss M. T.,511(1.1m5n, of Washington .
JonnlP. Ssamasson, of Ledsnon.
DISTRICT ELECTORS.
L Joseph G. Clarkson, 15. Henry Johnson,
John P. Wesherill, 14. William Colder,
3. James N. Davis, 15. William 6111varne,
4. Thos. W. Duffield, 16. Charles W. Asher.
(l. Daniel O. Huer, 17. Andrew 0.
Joslnta Dungan, Thos Davidon.
7. John D. Steele, 19. Joseph Markle,
& John Landis, 7U. Darnel Agnew,.
9. Joseph Setanekar, 91. Andrew Loomis,
10. Charles Snyder, W. Richard Innu,
IL William O. Hurley, E. 'Thomas S. Sill,
It Francis Tyler, Si. Sam'l d. Parviimee
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,
/VIM ;RIIDRILEIIWABTII.
Of UNION COMM.
Alillzo.6lllolllo and Whig Nomination•
FOR CONGRESS,
MOSES H•M PTON,
702 A11* 1 48.1.T.
LEWIS C. J. NOBLE, of buttons.
CHRISTIAN SNIVELY, of Vi km
M. SWARTZ WELDER, of Pittsburgh.
HENRY LARGE, of Ithißin C
IstouuSh.
HEZEKLLTI NIXON. of Lower Si. Clan
HIGIERTE.
JOHN SCOTT, of Ross.
OrTIM courts
DANIEL AFCIDADY, of Elisabeth Boroarb
ottorron,
/OLIN IL FOSTER, of Baldwin.
STATE COMMITTEE.
The Members of the Wtuta STAT[ Cosourrea are re
questedio meet at Harrisburg, on,the Mat Umtata. to 3
o'clock., P. M. ALEX'II. RAMSEY, Chturmau.
GRAND NABS STATE. CONVENTION
The eliirens of Pennsylvania, friendly to the election o
GEV. ZACIIARY TAILOR
•
MILLARD FILLMORE,
(are request.' to assemble in Mars Meeting at HAR
RISBURG, on THURSDAY, the 31st day of A lAA:ST.
at 1 o'clock, P. M. Farmers, liteeltanica, and Workman:ie.
Manufacturers, Trailers and rdefth.ls:
Mettofall pursuits, occupations and professions:
AU who regard purity, integrity, fidelity and capaci
ty' ea essential elements of a Jost National Admirusdo-
Isom
All
falsesd ' ea h l ' ing and vto d
le ' oc h e y pnor t i la ' co " ntru d et “' of ro iftt n liT
affairs:
All who are in favor of legislation by the representa
tives of the people, unchecked by is tyrannous exercise
of the VETO power:
All who would reuue the country from the evils
which now parntyte its tadustry and defeat us enter
prize:
All who would gtve adequate protection to Ameri
cas labor, •nd the increase the meana extend the eh
iornertis and eleme t h e condition of the American
taborer.
All who woojd promote, by judicious encourage
ment, the dot-elopement of our own great resource,
Agricultural, lilmmfacturing and Mineral:
All who are true friends of those who dig in the
fields, and delve in the -mutes, and ply at the loom, and
toil in the workships and on the highway.:
All, of all classes_ creeds and condition., who desi re
to secure
REFORM AND BETTER TIMES,
ate invited to be present.
Come, Pennsylvanians: come front farm, and forge,
and furnace, and coal-pis and factory: frtila road-sisle
and neer: from vlllage, and tows, and city: comnand
show that you are not ussencible to your interests:
u will not forglve ,
eons and show Ater you have not forgone's and that
yo the base deception of which you
have been mnee the victims: come and show that yeti
are
grateful to the hero who "noon snowiness," and
Ural you appreciate the-man who ...es en rayon xrea
SURMA aims no anronsunert."
Distinpootted Orators from all pans of the Union
will he mere to address yoke your (semis (min all scr
don, of the Butte will
_he there to gust lout toil yea,
and they, and we, E lbowing that *aro can't ex neat
sun me •st. you, root - ran," will rejoice ni the assu
rance °leered. victory.
ALE-VANDER RAItiSEY, Chairman.
Morton McMichael. George F. Killer,
Thomas E. Cochran. David Cooper,
Robert Bedell, LeT Benson,
Washington Townsend, %Vitus=R. Seibert.
John C. Kunkel, Joseph Paxton,
James Fox. Geo. V. Lawrence,
Benjamin Bliothins. John Fenton,
George Lear, D.A.
Wetmore,
George
J. 14 autots L. D. Wetmore,
George Eiety. John Morrison,
IL IL Erin.
Paul S. Preston. K. W. F i nuick,
Samuel W. Pearson,
E. C. Darlanvon. • Alex_ W. Taylor,
David W Patterson, . State Central Cotononee.
N. a All papers thrtenrjhOut the State. festally to the
elecuou of Taylor and Fillmore, sill please copy and
publish all day of meeting.
gee next page for Telegraphic New
To Weekly Subscriber*.
tly an unavoidable accident, our Weeekly .
for this week, ran short. Those .bscribers who
receive thin copy of the daily will understand the
reason of their papers not arriving. We exceed•
ingly regret the accident, and hope to avoid it in
tare.
The Tan Hone System.
We are requested to state, as the whole truth in
the premises, timt those cotton factories in Phila
delphia, which run ten hours a day, are all running
on a reduction of wages, of from 121 to X) per cent•
—mostly at 16 per cent-. A majority of dwindle In
Delaware county are running 12 limn, on the old
wages—the remiundtr ten boon, on a reduction
of wages.
Although our readmit are doubtless tired of this
subject, yet its any stance must excuse us for di
- reeling their attention to the only and true goes•
Lion.
'The pioprietors have invested their capital in
cotton mills—a private concern—and no body else
has a right to meddle with it. They have a right
to ran 8, or 10, or 12, or 15 hours, or stop sins-eth
er. Then right of property is sacred, and their
tight to control it equally sacred. The operative
Pas his labor to dispose oL and he also 11321 an un
deniable right to stipulate the hours and the terms
on which he will sell it. He may sell 8, or 10, or
12 hours a day, just as suits himaefL If he cannot
dispose of 10 haurs'labor a day, became the em
ployer wants 12,it Mat his own option whether be
agrees to it or not He will in that consult his
own incbnaticur and interest. He has no right to
'compel the employer to engage his services, and
the employer has just as little right to compel him
to work, unless he wishes to. Their Tights are
mutuaL
Having laid down these general principles, we
come now to state the only question in which the
pohho is interested es a social body, as regards
personal rights, and as bound to guarantee equal
privileges to all. The factory proprietors wish to
run their mills 12 hours a day, and a large number
of the operative are willing to wotl2 hours a
hours' day, or sell 12 labor a day, wh they have
a perfect right to do. Another class of operatives
wish to dispose of only 10 hours of labctr per day,
which the employem are unwilling to purchase,
and which they say they cannot purchase without
lore. So far, all is fair. No body is to blame—
Each one has asserted his just rights. Bat what
concerns the public is, that this latter clans of ape.
tatiyes has assailed and outraged the rghta of the
&awl , Proprietors and of the other plass When
thew who are willing and desirous of working 12
home, stLempteil on to do, they were assailed and
Preveok by; those who are willing to work
' only 10 boors—and to this day are the just rights
of the Jammer numbers the cotton operatives in
AfiellhettY C' 2 3 , trampled in the dust. This is the
question which concerns the community—not
whether 12 hours or 10 hours should be a day's
Labor. The man who cloaca t o eroAr. only 10
hours a day, has a Ferree , right to do l ed, but be
has no more right to prevent anothery s e l e smoking
- 12 hone, than be has to pufthis hand tails pocket
and steal his money. True, liberty, emislity, dew
. oeracy, and benevolence are, to guamatee equal
rights to all, in disposing of their labor.
At the present moment, m the City of Allegh e .,
LIP, the indefeasible rights of hundreds of persons
ate taken from them, by the ha:Waft of a mob
spirit Persona are prevented from , selling their
• 12 hours' labor, because other persons are willing
to sell only 10 hours, sad many are siolferingdeejs
• ly in consequence of this destruction of their an.
turd and ci6il rights. How long this state of
things Is to last, depends upon the anrount of vis
ion In the community, and the determination ma.
Wrested to frown down all each infringemenkof
personal rights.
Elvis Tuns. Comic of Ohio, invived town on
Wednesday evening, and took lodgings et the Mo•
=ph& Home. Helen yesterday for his borne.
He yessised to visit on sometime during the cam•
API/ !aia,!dtittaill'°/4*
' , /li t r iCeratetnie , fL,;lll4#ol4lfthte4
From every quieter the inspirikrig newejaaa.
, es us of the smiling praspecia orTitylor lora
home. The. campaign has hithcrinbeen coriparne
tively dull, but present iadicattoss ire that. It LS to
be hereafter of the moat exciting and brilliant cha
racter. The public mind has been diruacted by
the movements of the Bamburnms, and the Bulltilo
Couventionista but now- that the whole ground is
laid down, and a fair view of the field is obtained,
the old Whig fires begin to barn, the gathering cry
of the. battle is heard, and the masses are harien.
mg amend the standards or Taylor and Fillmore,
ea the only hope and safety of the nation.
In no State will the contest be warmer, and in
none are Wing. goingto work with more zeal ind
enthusiasm than in Pennsylvania. Here the stake
LS great—rim contest clime, and the work will be
Warm. The very existence of the vital air of OM
prosperity depßels upon this election. Casa and
low wages, ruined manufactures, idle mechanic ,
and impoverished farmers, are on one side, end Taylor and protection, prosperity and peace ate on
the other. Can it be wondered at, that the cam.
paign will be warm, and hotly contested. In the
eastern part of the State, the Whigs are thoroughly
aroused, and in the best of spirits. Large mow
meetings have been held in Easton and Lancaster,
which brought back the memories of 1840. The
kills:ming description of the glorious meeting as
Lancaster, which we take from the Tribune, will
show our reader. that the • Old Guard' is thorough.
ly amused:
'The meeting of thi friends of Taylor and Fill
more, and Middleawarth, held in this city on Sat.
urday last, exceeded in numbers and enthusiasm
any thing that we have witnessed ainoe the mem
arable Mato Convention which' assembled here in
1540. It .was an immense—s mighty demonstra.
non, numbering its thousands upon thousands, and
showed that; the spirit of the Old Guard vita tho.
roughly and completely aroused.
At no early hour in the day our country friends
came flooring in from all quarters—some in can
riages--aome in large tout horse wagons—vast
numbers on have back, and others on foot, until
the whole county seemed to have poured its vast
population into the lap of the city. The people of
several of the northern townships and also those
of Lampter, Stouliurg, Coleruin mart, dtc., con
oentrated a few miles of the city, and enter.
ed in procession, preceded by their marshals, and
accompanied with bands of music, banners, doge,
dcc Some of the banners were exceedingly neat
and appropriate, and reflected great credit upon the
taste and liberalurof those who were instrumen.
tai in getting them up. We were pleased to see
several of the Old Harrison banners in the prom..
sion, borne by men who have taken but hale into.
rest 111 the political conflicts of the day since the
death of their lamented chief, and who have only
been induced to eater the political arena again by
the nomination of General Taylor, in whose prin
ciples and character. they recognize u strong re
semblance to their deceased chief The appear.
Race of these interesting relies of by gone days,
, was hke meeting with old and valued friends oiler
a long absence, and about upon shout rase up an
they passed along the streets. They reminded us
forcibly of the many interesting incidents connect
ed with that exciting campaign, and we felt axon,
ed that under their fable we should secure a vic
tory in November next as great and as glorious as
that achieved under them aight year, ago. As the
different delegrahana passed, the enthusiasm of the
people knew no bounds. The load haulm—the
rolling of the drums--the spirit stirring strains of
the different bands of music—the waving of flags—
the tossing of wreaths and the waving of handker.
chiefs by our pretty, patriotic, true hearted lady
friends--all contributed to Rum a scene that stirred
the depths of the heart and cannot readily be for.
gotten.
In the Western counties the fire begins to barn
stub a clear and steadily increasing dame. In
most, if not all the couraies4rough and ready cluber
are formed, poles are raised, and other demonstra.
nous made, showing that the importance of the
canipaica is beginning to take hold on the minds of
the people. We could tell some things about ']ld':
Weiumoreland: and the Taylor feeling there which
would make the Cass men quake with appreheri.,
.
In our own 000aty, prospects are not less cheer
ing. There are a number of Whigs about the
cities, and in one or two townships, who have
been ,htssiistied, and have found-some difficulty
in making up their minds, but since the pedalo
nominations the most of these have decided to go
for Taylor. In moat of the townships therewill be
no increased Trittg tor, while in the rentmauftrl
there will be an average one. Allegheny county
will do her duty, In the eebrt to prevent the Wight
mg curse of Coos's election, and she calls upon her
sister counties to unite with her in tho noble
struggle.
Below we giv/an incident, elated by an Eastern
Traveler, which tilitichingly illustrates a great troth
in religion. None fA s it those who have been'ealled
to part morn friends, know the premousness of the
truth, that those friends are not dead, but only re
moved from our sight for a season. Though their
bodies have gone down to the grave, yet their
spirits lien. Where their dwelling place may be
we cannot tell, but there can be no harm in the
notion that they remain in our midst, and become
our spiritual companions. The heaven of bliss--
the abode of the good, May be all around no as!
well as to some Inc off region. Where God and I
good men dwell, there must be happiness. The i
innocent child believes in a spiritual world—dust it fives
among spiritual beings, and in tins belief it !
finds comfort in the hour of triaL Let no one
simile, then, at the simple answers of tbeliule girl
spoken of below. They were the Answers of an
earnest nature—the language of the soul
A little child
Ilou lightly draws its breath,
:And feeds its life in every Lath,
What sboald it know of death!
• At Smyrna, the burial ground of the Armenians,
like that of the Monica, is removed a abort die
tance from the town, is sprinkled with green trees,
and is a favorite resort, not only with the here..
ed, but with those whose kelings are, not thus
darkly overcast I met there one morning a little
girl, with a half playful countenance, busy blue
eye, and sunny locks, bearing in one hand a small
cap of china, and in the other a wreath of fresh
lowers. Feeling a natural curiosity to know what
aim could do with those bright things in a place
that seemed to partake so much of :sadness, I
watched her light motion.. Reaching a retired
grave covered with a plain marble dab, she cap.
tied the seed—which rt appeared the cup contain
ed—tato the slight cavitieS which had been scoop.
ed out in the corners of the level tablet, and laid
the wreath on its pure face.
' And why,' I inquired, my sweet gill, do you
pot seed In those little bowls there!
•It is to bring the birds here,' she replied with
a half wondering look; they will light MI thin tree
when they hero-eaten the seed, and sing.'
To whom dothey sing to, you or each other?'
' Oh, nor she replied, 'to my sister--she sleeps
here.'
' But your sister is dead?'
'Oh, yes sir, but she bears the birds sing.'
' Well, if she doe, bear the bled, sing, she eau
not see that wreath of Dower.'
' 'But she knows I put it them I told her beim,
they took her away from our &nuke, I would come
and see'her every morning.'
You toust4l continued, ' have loved that sister
very much; but shall never talk with her any more
—never see her again.'
• Yes, sir,' she replied, 'with a linghtened. look—
' I shall see her in heaven.'
But she has gone to heaven already, I trust.'
• No—she etopa under thin tree tit} they bring
me here, and then we are going to hiaven to
gether.'
Facia ftlazteo.—The gear:nal/in Alabama, at N.
Orleans on the sth mot, lett Vera Cruz on the 4st
- . -
inst. In this vessel came General Peraifer P. Smith
and mta.T---being the lam detachment of -American
troops at Vera Cruz. On the morning of the Mat
instant, the formal ceremony of the final amender
of the city of Vera Cruz into the hands of the Mex.
leans took place.
About 8 o'clock, A. M., the plaza was Sited with
mixed crowd of both races, anxious to witness
the ceremony of pulling down the American stars
and stripes, and hoisting the Mexican tri- color.—
In the flrst part of this expectance, they were dist
appointed, as the American flag wan not to be seen
flying
rfect anywhere in the city, and the flag staff s w e re
prely bare. The Ist artillery were drawn u
In the plaza, and about half-past 8 a compap
ny of the Qnardln Nacional marched past on their
way to the castle. About 9 o'clock, another COM..
pany of the Gnarda marched into the plaza and
halted under the portals the Palace, when the
officers appointed to take charge of the city came
forward autwere presented toGenend Smith.
Soon atterwards, Gen. Smith and staff, the Max
ie:an officer. and the let Artillery, took their eta , .
tions in front Of the Palace, and the Mexican flag—
red, white and green, with the eagle and serpent
embroidered on the white—was hoisted on the
staff of the Palace, when the officers saluted end
presented arm. The band of the lst Artillery
' ,track up, but was perfectly mandible for the first
Gee minutes, In conseAucace of the -intolerable
clatter kept.up by the WU of the old Cathedra—
This was stopped by one of the Mexican offic er .,
, and the band allowed to. proceed. Salute* were
then fired Gem the ForrsSantiego and Concepcion,
and from the Castle affirm Juan do Ultras, bat, al
of _ th ‘Lotrh the tops of the booms and the larger portion
nronnt were crowded with Mexicans, not a
do hi moat or cheer was heard when their coons
talf■ dal wsa flung to the breeze, and, had it not
been br this church bells and the American band,
the silence would have been profound. Alter thia
earemoaporasisi r r egme d, the American troops left
'
thehsza and . marched to the mole - whence they
ihort after embarked on board the ships . lowa
and irsachusellik kr New York. 'The regiment
is under Command of'Cam. Norman. I
About 6 o'clock in the evemeg, the A,lalsnme left
the hasten. of Vera Cruz, with Gea. Smith on board.
As she passed the U. S. sloop of war Germantown,
lying near the island of San Juan. the tatter fired a
salute of eleven grins.
Ciisltaar leases to elenigreetil—Ovegela BUI•
`.—Basneas wad ashler.
):The fallowing account of the important debate
Ilikifie Senate, on the Oregon Bill, on Saturday
night, and of the difficulty between Benton - and
Boiler, we take Gem the New York Conunercrak
1 will not attempt an extended sketch of the pro.
ceedinga through this eventfil night. The plan of
wearing oat the strength and patience of those Sen.
1 1.1 " 1 known to be in favor of receding, nada pass.
Mg the bill; was persevered in. At midnight
most remarkable incident armoured, a part of the
same scheme. Mr. Butler, of S. C., rose with a
copy of the Herald of the 10th Masud in his hand,
and called the attentintt of the Senate 10 the fact
that a correspondent of that journal had published
st report of a part of the proceedings of the Senate
r E.:en:Mee Deegan o p en General Kearney's
The
correspondent Said that Mr. Benton had for.
sashed a
that copy of the l resolution offered by him in
case. Now this was a gross and most dishon.
' arable violation of the rules of that body, and be
prethe pared that the Senate now proceed to inquire
pat fart, in mere! session
Her.kfenton rose, pallid and quivering with rage.
up the Senator's epithets of dishonorable
end disgraceful, and shouted at the top of his voice
that the man who amused hint of dishonorable
aoudad lied in his throat. .Yes,Jim in his throat,
Sir.' • This he repented more than once, with in..
creasing vehemence. He said he never quarrelled,
that he never quarrelled In his life , that ho bad
G=l:id Gatightto the death. He was ready to
everywhere, as wall beyond as within
the walls of the Senate, that the Senator bed
his. throat. During all this time, Mr. Benton we.
loudly called to order, by the chair, and by ma.
by individual Senators" Mr. Douglass and others
I proceeded to his seat, and he was at length qoi.
shed.
I most hurry on. Mr. Foote took the door oiler
this, painful and lamentable scene, and had not
proceeded far in that peculiar style of speaking,
which, happily for the character of the Senate, to
peculiar to him, when Mr. Niles called him to
order far blasphemy! At ter some conversation,
I he modified his objection into impertinence. The
seats were nearly vacant at this interruption, but
were almost immediately occupied, and a vote wan
taken upon allowing Mr. Foote to proceed in on
der. Leave was refused—ayes 7. noes not count.
ed. At El o'clock In the morning, I fitted Colonel
Davis, of Missisaipm, speaking against receding.—
The last hoer of the debate was perhaps the most
interesting of the whole—but I must defer an ab.
struct of it far another maiL
The vote was obtained on the tint amendment
at half past nine, and the senate receded, yeas 31,
nays 23. Then came the final and igst vote upon
receding from the amendment embodying the
Missouri compromise, and the Senate agreed to
recede, by the following vote .
Yrs.—Allan, Baldwin, Benton, Bradbury,
Breese, Bright, Cameron, Clarke, Corwin, Fitzger
ald, Davis of Mara, Dayton, Dickinson, Dix, Doug.
hula, Madge, Fetch, Foote, Greene, Hale, Hamlin.
Ilannegan, Houston, Miller, Niles, PhelpsSpru
once, Upham, Walker Webster, 29.
Nava—Atchison, Badger, Bell, Bemire, Borland.
Butler, Calhoun, Davis, of Miss. Downs, Hunter,
Johnson, of Md., Johnson, of Le., Joh neon, of On.,
King, Lewis, Mangum, Mason, Metall!, Rusk, Sc'
bastion, Turley, Underwood, Weecon, Stiles. 23.
Toere were two delinquents from the free states.
Sturgeon of Pennsylvania, Atherton of N. 11—
The to rater was probably as usual asleep; the lat
ter is the some who in 1632 introduced Into the
House of Representatives the outrageous gag res
olutions violating the rights of petition. It Is proper
that such men should be peculiar and alone, and
they fortunately are so.
The following further description of the smnett`
of the night, which we take from the Philadelphia
Bulletin, will interest and amuse the reader.
Enating Seater in the Senate Cita at itr.--Clseer
in an Gallerinefor Henry Clay—Flare tie tScruvra
Benton and 'haler—The he Guru,
We have received a telegraphic despatch from
Washington, giving the detaila of by far the most
extraordinary somes that hove ever transpired in
Me United States Senate. Subjoined is the de
spook
Susnar Moose n:, 9 o'clock.
0 , This
_Ms been a weary night for reporters and
legialaffirs., and were it not for the intensely cavil.
tag scenes that have wkes place in the Senate, the
fatigue could scarcely have been borne. The Or
egon bill which passed in the seine shape as or
Minally adopted in the House, won the great bone
of contention. Now far canna tint.
About three or lock while Gen. Houston was
on the door dismnsing the Oregon bill, he remark. I
ed, in reference to the Missourt comoromme, that
Mr. Clay, for the Mt, concluding as it did the gloomy
rupture between the North and the South. defer
red a monument of perpetual adamant. to stand in
the rotunda hall of the Cnpitol, for future posterity
to gaze upon, and remember in an hour of omit.
trial. He had scarcely uttered the words, amid'
dm most breathless silence, whoa, as if moved by
a common thrill of sympathy, a hundred voices
resounded in the VIRCTIVF, accompanied by a clap-
ping of hands which seemed to shake the very
The second scene was of quite an opposite
character. Mr. Foote had just concluded his re
mut. Bat it being evident that the Oregon bill.
with the ordinan. of 17b7, would pan, unless a
*mime was immediately got up upon some do-
tracing question. Mr. BOLT of South CIIIVIIIIEI
sprang to his feet, and demanded that the doom be
closed for executive mania, n he had matter tar
seiret ammo, materiallysiie,:uo g th e character
of a Senator then present. Turirtng to Mr. Benton,
"there," he said, "is the mica I allude, to. -
And be immediately read an extract tram the
New York Herald, showing that Mr. B. had been
guilty of making public a portion of the proceedings
in executive session consequent upon the ohms.
nation of General Ketwney to brevet_ C
Mr. Beaton, with rage depicted in every linen.
meat of his countenance; leaped from los Mor.
He could scarcely speak, from excessive paissiou.
Turning to Mr. Butler he exclaimed in his similes!
tones—
"Ir is a be, sir
[Order--order.]
A lie in his throat -
I I Rate-ra p--rop.
"The basest of hen
[Half the Senators on their feet.]
"Here and elsewhere. I wdi make him take
[voice from the-gallery -go a -tad Bullion
back-{order -order] the lie, Sir eap-rap-rap
A dozen Senators on the, feet -gesticulator;
in dumb show.
Mr. Hale-Mr.! President, I row-i.veral vov
ceir--• sit down:l The free and trek/tight people
of New Hampshire [with a savage scowl) are not
to be - -rob-sth"-mp-rap I
Mr.Webster-Standing upon the broad platform.
Mr. President, of the mll-{order-order.
Mr. Sturgeon-[pettishly.[ It's imposed/le to
sleep in such a place.
Mr. Cameron-Mr. President, mob a ding long
Mr. Allen-I rise to a question of order-did the
gentleman from Pennaylvatairi apply the word 'gong
to rosy
Mr-Cameron—The gentleman from (Moon Into
ing under a misapprehension. I said Jong and no
•
gong.
These were mere by scenes—the great nets,
of the great comedy, tragedy, or farce, Messrs. Ben
ton and Butler, not only being the observed of all
observers, but the talk of all talkers
Aft& the passage of the Oregon bill, the enctie
meet of the Southern Section became entreat
Calhoun, Butler, and other.. decfanng—so it I. ru-.
mored—that they would resigotheir seats on.'don
day.
Lip to the time of closing this despatch, the Ile
ton and Butler difficulty is the all engrossing top
couversation. Pistols and coffee ere talked .
The latter would be quite acceptable just now.
Some Things may be Thought and .e ai d
am Well a. Inhere:
To the Editors of the Pstubstrgh Go.etts
have often thought, since there has been so
ranch fess made about the Cotton Factories, and
the ten hour law, that it would be useful flit the
public to know how that law wan introduced into
the Legislature; whether it was upon petition attic
oppressed operaesam or mainly upon the motion of
name modern reformer. If it won: upon petition, I
can say, that I never raw, or heard of any not,
petition being circulated in this quarter, (and I am
an operative) nor did I ever hear a whisper of coin.
plaint, that there was anything like compubnon or
oppression on the part of the employer. Our en.
lagements to wort were perfectly voluntary, and
every one was at fell liberty to leave whenev
er the'' pleased. This being the case I have woo.
dared how this ten hour law came into being. I
had supposed that the very Oellenekt of that liberty
guaranteed to as au.-by the Conaitettion, was, that
every one had a right In the pursuit of him own
happiness, to employ his time in ouch way, at such
•busmess, and during such hours an he pleased, so
long ea he injured no one else in his rights, pro
may orelierson. But here is au act of assembly
i
which presumes to dictate to freemen—whic h
steps n between employer and employed—pre
Denims for the former t.buit:—" You shall not em.
ploy A., 13, or C, only upon the terms here laid
down,"—and Gtr the hitter,—" You shall not work
upon any other terms." I should like to know
where the Legislature found nay authority (hr
such an enactment. I view it as a clear and pal
pable infringement of the Runny°, Masi.
"Pomrics MACY Smarm Bannsudirws —The
kirtunce of Witt Clinton were blasted by Mr.
Van Buren i yet long before the turf was green
over the remains of that great Statesman, his el.
dent son wan among the obsequious followers of
him by whom the Father had been maligned, over
thrown and destroyed'
Mr. Van Boren was the Leader of a Party
which, by ms as profligate and wicked as am.
bilionnould s uggest and recklessness execute, pros
trated the Administration of John Quincy Adams.
And yet the warning voice of the "Old Ma. Elm.
quent scarcely hacked in the grave before his
Son and Heir" is a delegate to a Van Buren Con.
%motion, and actually links his fortune to teat of
his Father's moist bitter enemy—Albany Journal.
The Louise& Journal commenting on the name
subject says
We ocuidoanilY see yell strange developments
in politics, Here this man Charles Y. Adams run.
ning upon a ticket with Martin Van Buren, un i te d
in the bonds of political brotherhood with that "Old
Magician of /Linde:kW who we, his venerable
father's chief political fins and relentless persecutor
for years and the principal came of his defeat itr
1824. Volney tells of a man who' dreamed that
find fiend was beating him with the banes (gins
dead hither. We shodld suppose that a similar
dream would tender Charles F, Adam's. slurbers
hideous every Wight
._,~, - ~r
Forittarra Mimi ty the deems.
We continue the interesting extracts received by
the Acadia.
TrUtttlCE,
Mnimeriyuons la - raztativez—Flom all the in
formation which-has reached us 13p to the moment
we are writing, it is plain that Ireland la on the
blink of a great cznyulsioa
In Dublin It is true that the Clubs have dtssol v.
ed. The regisuie.s have beeneontuled to the most
trustwordly, to be placed beyond the reach or lb,
eovery. The Ram Which some have determined
not to surrender, are to be destroyed or concealed
until more promising days, bat at is in the South
where the struggle will commence.
From Clonmel, Waterford and Tipperary, there
appears to exist a spirit of resistance to the Govern
ment, which cannot be quelled unless by at frightful
effusion of blood.
In London, Manchester, Liverpool and Edin
burgh, meetings have been held with a view to ex.
cite the people.
In Liverpool, several arrests have taken place of
parties engaged in a elandestme manufacture and
sale of pikes.
In Edinburgh, Mr. Henry Rankine, Mr. Archi
bald Walksrr and J. Cummings hove been arrest.
ted on a charge of sedition and counniued to jail
The precautions taken both in Liverpool, where
camp is Coming, and at Manchester, will we true,
keep in check the lawless.
i
It s now said, that Messrs. O'Brien, Meagher,
Dillon, °Gomm and Lane are beyond Carrick-on-
Suir, In the county of Tipperary, surrounded by the
armed peasantry and determined to light for their
liberty.
LATEST—PHOGLAVATION Put TUE MIRESIT sty TOO
LZAD6IIS.
-•
By special Express to the European Timei•
LAni2lT 1.11.31 lartaso.—Liverpool, July 214.
. The accounts from the South of Ireland by the
train from Cork,. 'Limerick, Casslebar, Tipperary
end Icilkewy , whi c h arrived at 3 o'clock, state that
the utmost quiet prevailed thioughout the country.
A Privy (Amami was held this afternoon et Dublin
Castle, when prOclamations were issued offering
rewards as Smith O'Brien, f5OO, (52,420);
Meagher, Dillon, tkiheriy,X3oo each, ($1,452. The
following is the proclamation:
IVltemrsa, Wu have received iuGunnution that
Win. Smith O'Brien bus been guilty of treasonable
practices, and hos openly appeared in arum against
Her l'Untesty • Now we, the Lord Lieutenant, be.
log determined to bring the said William Smith
tYßnen to justice, do hereby offer a reward of 1:500
to any person or persons, who shall secure and Mr
liver up to safe custody, the person of the snit
Win, Smith O'Brien, and we du hereby strictly
charge nod command all Justices of the Pence,
Mayors, Sheriff; [lanai; Cotuslables end all other
of her Majesty's loyal subjeets, to use their utmost
dilligence to appreheudiag 'the said Wm. Smith
O'Brien.
Coven et Her lifejeluy's Ccode of Dubhe, tho
29th day of July, 194.9 by His Excellency
command,
..T. N. REDLaiNG•rus...
NATION" OFFICT
Shortly , niter 4 o'clock this of thelti
office of The Notion. at Sockyille-place, was visit
ed by the police, who arrested all the printers, there-
In, 11 in number, and brought them beim. the meg
otratee at Usury st. police office, when they were
remanded to appear to-morrow, (Saturday) at 12
o'clock. The pubhshing office in D'Olier at. was
about the nine lime taken possession of by the po
lice, who seized every thing remaining on the
premises, books, papern, &a.
Pll,l C
TiatilllLlTY IN a- la a regards th
faience of all attempts to renew the disorders
tine our news from Frunce continues to he Sam.
iactory. The thief cause of uneasiness seem
.ow to be the ntraim of Italy, and the return o
len. Oudtuot to the remnant of the army of tin
Cps.
Parties to the French Capital arc gradually tell
ing tutu their natural order.
parent,
The club of the moderate party consisting of
450 to 460 member, on the Ittie de Potters r.teuis
daily to increase in strefiglif. It embraces all the
legdanosts, the lute dynasusts, and indeed almost all
the men diva:qu a / a nt for Tracheal talent and ex.
perfenee. The club Pakm... .iN'artertol. the organ ot
which is the Krfartne, guided by Ledrn
Rolha
Poems the record party, mail numbers 450 to 460
member. Lamartine, Flocon, Trelat, and toe oth•
er personages, who ruled France from the 24th of
February to the end of June, are the chief mem•
bees of this party. With a view to attack them.
M. Leon Faucher says that Caussidere a the real
Prefect of Police. from Whom Lhtchaux taker all
his instructions. LamarUne is alleged to be the
real Minister of Foreign Affair, who moved his
own puppet Bastade, and Ledru Rollin rules Leni
ent.... The Clcito.ccuuprisea from SO to 100 mem.
been. The Club at the lastitution number about
100, emhrucing all those who hold the optumus
ul
Mane. I:armee Pages and Arago. The dateren..e
Letweea these two clubs is almost too slight Air
them to continue lone am mrted.
Tb., Rr2 Repo:damn s meet '.l the. Roe (nettgcne, and the active leaders. Cast older,, k'rueboto.
me, ['ferric Leroux, Lagrange, Lon. Blanc, Fitch
ne and Ealatitlet Arag . o are the mart active Wen,
bets In the Assembly.
911 , 41/11 iii BABB,
Marron ha. taken hi. seat as Pre.alent. and
this appears to have been generally acceptable
It is stated that ho Presidency teal he only tempo
Cary, and that he red! I e sent to London as Mimi.
ter Plenspotenbary of the French Republic.
The :prehiainnry pm/reeding" for the forrnatmn
of the Ikon.otudon arr going on. lon antler ....hug
rirentorLsores are Of a subordinate interest. The
state of amge continues, and no time is now
fixed for. it. discontinuance.
The military tnbunels use Flat OBBOrnird with the
trials of the insurgents, but we here no satofactory
odlclal station:teed to enable us to form a correct
Judgment of the guilt or innocence of say of the
parties.
The conspirators of May 15. !torte-. Sebrier and
their accomplices, seem to he forgotten They are
lingenag in prison, end their mitire fate is alts
gether unknown. The seals however. have lieen
removed from the printing °Mem and brsrept• y- of
the Presse, but the prohibition against ns reappear
ance has not been removed.
artECII or 111181..
The Pens Joattunes of Wedoesday Lave non ,
reached as M. Titters on that day made his arid
appearance in the tribune of tile National Assem
bly He Judiciously selected the opportuaity
presenting a report from the Committee of pin
.eet epee the proponent. 01 NI. Pm:thou - one, Ti
to
euruiseete the one.third of he income of all pr,
poetors. The speech was received with every de
monstration of sabsinetion from all parts of the as.
sembly, with the exception of the "mountain."—
M. Prouilhomme protested against it as being an
aecusatioa, rather than a report, and miniplioned
that his idea had been misrepresented and his Km
eiples distorted. Sine little difference took place
Upon a particulK exprmiston, and among the oh
jectors was Gen; Cavaignec. who is represented..•
having been not a little excited against M. Theirs
by the observations of the party of the retreats goia •
cAr. So long a.s the capital is under military regale.
lions, all the {elusions of the various parties scent to
be curbed and held in check.
For 6retgn markets and emninermal Intelhgene
see under commercial head, on the opposite pog
Toe Rua -swat- St-Arca—The Kentucky papers
received yesterday bring but little additional niku
manon rte to the runaways stave. It aserna that
they have nearly all been taken, and lodged in mil,
at different points. Young Fowler was shot through
the lett kidney, and the wound is supposed to be
mortal. Only one other white man w. shot—
Joseph Dun.a, who was wounded In the mouth,
by which he last o tooth. A pistol boll was
also
put through his hat. Several of the Nieves were
wounded, and one killed. Six we believe to have
succeeded in crossing the Ohio near Ripley, and
effectiug their escape.
The plot seems to have been pretty well matuts
ed, but a heavy rain fell the night of the elopement,
which swelled the creeks so as to retard the move
ments orde fugitives towards the river. The drives
appear to have but poorly :provided themselves
with provisions, and grew so hungry in comes
qualms of the delay, that two of the party which
escaped from Lexington, Lafayette co., went into
Clayville, Harmon county, after they had been out
two nights and one day, hungry and worn down,
and begged to be taken back to their masters. They
gave the first information the people of Harrison
County had received of thestampede, and reported
a huge party bidden in the woods in the immediate
vicinity, and who were pursued, and most of them
finally taken. It wus in arresting this party that
Fowler and Ihm.a were wounded. The regimes
were armed with revolvers, fought well, and twice
compelled the whiten to retreat.
Patrick Doyle, the while man taken with them.
in stated to have formerly been n Cathobe student
at Besglatown College, then n Protestset student
at Dafiiille, then an itinerant preacher, a book ped
lee, &o. He is thought to be weak minded—Cin•
rinnati Gazette.
SlZlllotra ACCI - DEVT.—A man named Godfrey
Huffman, a drover, and resident or Pittsburgh,
while riding near Washington, on Tuesday, 15th.,
inst., was thrown from his home, and very serious
ly injured, his skull being fractured, and his face
lacerated In a ;hacking manner. Several o f our
citizeas on learning the Accident, pro ceeded to the
spot where he lay and conveyed himto the Man.
okra House of Shirts and Bryson, In this Borough,
where he is receiving every attention. Drs. Lane
and Wilson were immediately called, and from
whom we regret to learn there is but little hope
of ha recovery.— WarAingeon Cum.
?Arum in Islaw Yoae.—The nomination of
Van Buren and Adams at Bahl° pexhiced but lit.
do sanitation in the city of New York and the iota.
riot °taw State as tar as beard from.: An attempt
at a ratification meeting on Friday night in the
Park, was acomplete failure; although tar barrels
were burned and bonfires lighted under the very
nose of old Tammany, not more tban Ave hundred
were assembled. From every part of the State, we
recede the most cheering assunumes and note the
Mom thateringladleations of mascara The majority
for Taylor end Fillmore nett fen will be larger than
that received last year by Fillinore--Narth Ansa.'
ArPolartinarrn eY lam NmaniVlT—ily and narA
Ma coloico and mum of do Srnate•—Aadrow J.
llonelson, of Tenneasee, to be Envoy Eatrmrdi•
liaq end Minister Plenipotentiary , of the United
States to the Federal Government of Germany.
HON- THOS. Ewnso was at Cleveland, in the
earl ypart of this week, where he addressed the
.PePPle, i 4 =ppm of Taylor and Fillmore.
&Are Mar.—Mr. Joseph Weeks is authorized
to take subscribers kw the State Map, by authority
or Mr. Hays, the general Agent.
=PUT= POIL Tax iimamung
-
Lracriroa Butanotam--A colored man,
named John Smith, who had resided fir some Vettra
Einzlinghtuu, was dreadfully whined, and af
terwards tarred and &tethered, Olt Wednesday night,
by a number of colored men from this city and
vicinity.
It appears that a &lave, by the name of Scott,
who had escaped from Virginia, and concealed
himself in Birmingham, had entrusted his secret to
Smith. A reward of one hundred dollars having
been offered for the delivery of the slave, Smith
decoyed poor Scott into the toils of his master, (so
called,) who gagged the victim and carried
him
back to Mayen. The colored people discovering
the treachery of Smith, seized him, tore off the
clothing which be hafturehased with the reward
of his betrayal of his fellow mho, and after a terri
ble whipping, tarred and feathered him.
We unqualifiedly reprobate the most brutal
treatment of the miserable Smith. No provocation
could justify such au outrage on humanity, how.
ever degraded—and colored men—those who in
an especial degree must depend on law and pub.
lie opinion to protect them against violence and
mobocracy, ahoald not be blind enough to set such
an ezample in brutality and lawlessness. Have
we labored in vain?
Capt. Vaucrruve Snorts commenced running
hie new - Ferry Boat, from this city to Manchester,
yesterday afternoon. She is an excellent affair--
second to none on the river, probably—and will
greatly accommodate travellers to and from Pius.
burgh by the Beaver road. She mils from near the
Mot of Penn street to Ferry *meet, In Mancueater,
and travellers can thus save the whole distance
from Pittsburgh to Manchester. Capt. Shorts /3 an
generally known, :that he cannot fall to obtain pa.
There are now six omnibus...sem a passenger
steamboat, (the Greenwood,) sad this new ferry
boat, runutag regularly between Pittsburgh, Alle
gheny eny, and Manchester. Five years ago, a
single omnibus could menreely asset) support.
Among a host of strangers who arrived at the
Monongahela House at one o'clock yesterday
Morning, by the Brownsville boat, were the follow•
mg members of the late Congress
Messrs. Bannegail, Mciirman, BuroW, Corwin, Al
len, of the tt S Senate. Messrs. Farrell Schenck,
Pettit, Thompson, Adonis, Buckner, Farrelly, Boyd,
Clarke, nod Dickey, of the Hotter.
1 4 1esarn. Renton, HOUSIOII. 1101111,1011, and oliter
embers were expected to arrive nt twelve or
e I tat night--ttie eatiy ',oat brought no M. C.-
At the Democrat». County Convention of Wed
nesday, we observed that R. H. Kerr, Es,. with
his usual gmeeful .elf eomplaceney, took the bunt
peas pretty much unto hts own hands, leaving Pre.
'Went, Vice Preeidetas and attenuant `Seeretaries
in the attitude of nphen, placed on the wrong eide.
He coolly Informed the President, on lan ventunng
to interfere at the opening of the meeting, that he
(Kerr) would attend to things, and that everything
would he dune in order. Mr. Carnahan took the
hint, and interfered nu further than was theolutely
peceseary. It its but met hi add that Mr. Kerr
ngartagrd adnatrably.
Fnnu
4..mHwe Muni' paper toslay, i appear. that
a Seminary for Young Ladies a about to be placed
m our city. We ale *evicd that such a move
ment bas been set on foot, and that a man no con,
petent, and of so notch experience as Prokaaor
Thompson, hes been induced to engage in the
enterprise. Nothing is TOM needed here than a
good school tar young ladies, and we have no
heintatiou in expressing the opinion that the
whiml about to be started will be in every re.
sint.t: worthy of the patronage of our citizens.
THE Pura - to Ron thoesueirs bs prevail even
sorely in this regtou. We have seen enough to
sanely /In that one third—perhaps touch more—of
the crops in mane parts of this county to already
affected with the disease, and notate farmers as- ,
aunt us Mat they will not even dig the reinatu- ' - ° " ,)d
der
nil their crium Potatoes watch nppenr per- Retail Grocery for Sale.
let,lly non ”.I mi brnag. 1.,r„ „p. so, ex ham dio Asti r : elsel - r - ---. -"nn, town hne--.
Ivo sto • Co/ In. mock no (stamen..., mud a meal!
ease, and bcootite entirety rotten in .1 taw dB Ps. '..,. , : 0n , w , , n . " . e1" , p ' ,, , , (.. .d , a nd in , r ro. I V' , sta nd•
In low and damp grounde, the disease most pre. streel, t idantedi n n ' t4 l oo 'g r - s ' t Vf 'IL' Va"nfiltrot,Zt"'Orth::
veils. north ode. The stock or Groceries is well selected fur
a retail busmen, and the stand is of a very isuperlor
The ram of yesterday was most welcome llot, r'l'.""' a nd be" "'
'"nu"' "'4 "'"'" W " . ' A
reasonable cedit te given, and possession can be
hotter, huttent. has the weedier Immune, until we had .. soy how
EL T1 ,.... : /tore , and a nd Is weil adapted no the l'a.M.
e , faid not eat nor sleep The mosquitoes, dies ,
id it wound pay well. ill that neighbortood.
and other nuisances, made harOC of us by night . ItaB 9 It , . ACHIrON WOuI,IIOUrF:
and by day. We grew melancholy and desperate, '. THE STAR OF TIIE WENT
.
when the clouds came, the lag drop, succeeded, VANITIAN BLINDMA-NUFACTuitY.
and a g East side old, Inornoinf. teller, Vetnuan
ood downright man gladdened all Mingo, . kiliuds of all the different rtres and colon
ate kept on hand or made to order after
animal and vegetable.
the latest and most approved Eastern feud,
r,... 7 ..61., :5in5 5. at tkie ahortest nonce and on Me most
Among the neer tinports this morning, we rind a '
shipment of 30 bap Cotton Yates, to the order of Also, the cheap Roston rail or .01 Mimi Transpa.
one 11' our cotton factories. The evrton sm. r,,,- : pat,7::',:nr d and to7 . 2: ' le 'l l t ow lu d r ' c d. .:7ll! " Old
inerly shipped to Cbamnuati, to be mold m that ma r mon It buds peeved user and repaned.ur taken on pan
ket, but owing lo the stoppage of the mills here. it P".Z.irn.;:`z,^7th .4.!ll:i'frlii '...tt.V.tElaff.ePrtr:l.P.l'lld
was found necessary its reahip, the present demand workmanship, and warranted in please the must 1.-
litho... angle-illy
here exceeding that of the Cmcinnab market. Allegheny city, Aug 10,1,h.
A 1 t cur. El, Seimoz.—A woman employed at FOR SALE.
i COUNTRY SF:AT minnow:ld about too sod a
the lied Lion Hotel, attempted aeLfdeatettetum, Ls. /1„ holt acre., situated inn the -I , :egneny side a( the
taking lot/donee', on Tuesday night last. She was :: `' `:',,r,:,`, M , h l,"` c h :::::,, Tr,t.; rr,.";,rucr1"17,',',7(
saved, however, with some dulls:tiny. I ler name shrubs, and the place to bolleved in l, Wo v e heapest ' at
well as 011 e of the most des,rtiLle now in the , market
Is Mrs. Rogers.
, For paroeutars apply to
Th„a Il»ward, L Ilarlwr Luke Tootle. J loran, g „ - uE°
PARKIN
"',.-m.R"''''''
g I , -.11 w Ai,erft no r ft. ofrirer.
NI'!" Steveripon, Julia ?are ' 11, Wm Japery. John ' . -
COPARTNERSIIIP.
Taylor, John S Wilson. John J Mitehell7JuO n' yle. ~ ( dot part ol my interest Of
Andrew Burke. Copt R Porter, W Kane, Jr. II I the VF:
thi f t i,c. d r o e r tt ' s " st.Zr ' lin th Co to soy now.
Kennedy, Win Thompson, Robert II Kerr. Thal ,is and Samuel F Smiling ' HENRY STERING. How.
()'Neil. R C Hereon. II M'Cormick, P Wllenna. _
I hlaehtn, loin Taggart. According to the above arrangement. we have this
J
d with um ~ tatruer• the above 1.1111,
Tim almve Cotinentee will please attend at the "'
".''.“"
Hoithwr 11 S'EERLING, and
t..AII,ILEI, V, STERl.ll , iti
mime of T. Howard, on Fourth Street, thud door ,
Tim business will be conducted as heretofore, wide
limn Southfield, for the purpose of their appoint.. ilie name of Lrtlit-INZ, :STERLING si Co
Pittsburgh, August ) (, lets. augt.S.d.kortatT
mein thin evening, (Friday) August Ibth, at II --
o'clock.
T. HOWARD, C6mrmno
Tux Centinittee appointed to prepare a Conati
tution and Bye Laws fur an ilyalktation in behalf
of Ireland, wfil meet at the oirhe of Thom. How
ard, Evert , above Smithfield, this afternoon, at
six 0 clock.
County Couvout—lon.
The Antslll.oll/C and Whig <men of Allegheny
county are requested to •asvosible an prunary meetings;
at the usual places, to the severnl alecuots 1/ pitiless on
Saterdsty, the 10th of August, lele, to elect Delegates
o County Convenuott. to assemble at the boort
Howe, on Wednesday, the Rid of the same month, at
10 o'clock. A. U. to appoutt Delegetes to a Whig State
Convenuon at Hernsbargh, for the mutableness of a
candidate,for Governor, andalso to nominate u emelt
date for CAutausssoner, us place of Thos. Pisirrottn, de
ceased.
The printery meetm in the Wards end 110101101,
ill rtuctuble at 71 o clock, P. 31.—end those of the
Tovrhships, at 3 o'clock, P. M.
ROBERT CAROTHERS.
Ch rm. of the Committee of Correspondence.
toms K rhatus, Secretary.
--- •
' Farecroaswr —We would call anenuon to
this excellent remedy for Coughs. Colds, Consumption,
Asthma, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs
Having several time. within a few years put had occa
sion to aw a medicine of the kind,. we hays by expert
mice tested its excellent qualities, and are prepared to
rccuminend it to others. lilinimen or other politic
speaker. afflicted with bronchial affections will god
sreat benefit from its use. It is prepared by a scienti
fic physician. and all classes will hod it • safe and effi
cacious medicine in the diseases for which it w
consmended.--IColunthus Whirr) Cross mid Journal .
For male at the Pekin Tea Store, No. to Fourth affect.
m yffl.
'llk, not the first by whom the new are I tied
,
Nor rJet the test to lay the old aside," EMPIRE COOKING RANGE possesses the
j following ad•antagen—The oven iss eminently
supplied with pure hot air, rendering the operation of
baking as perfect when done La a brick oven.
It has n Clamber exclunvely for Raastuig meats
senh a spit, thus doing away wills all the roustingtachmont• in tha shape of "fin kitchens."
ot-
It ha. a Serge cooking capacity, with en unobstruct
ed flat surface on the top, which all housekeepet. Cllll
appreciate
It run he set up without /110000 work, in any °alma
ry fire-place, or in the room as a stove; enabling those
who occupy hired houses to have the advantage of a
range at the cost of a stove. And
It burns less coal than
Co
other cooking apparatus,
not excepting the Emptre Cooking Stove, wise!, nun I
for sale at wholesale or retail, at
GILBERTS Empire Stove Depot'
410 Market sweet, Girard Row,
Philadelphia.
Extract from recommendation Rona Henry Ouch
malt, Req., act Market street:—"You mut use no term.
su recomusandauon of it, widish I will not endorse if I
relerred to." augln-deodtDecfhafonw
_ •
Cincinnati Chemical aoxittalry.
ave
liA AVE the plentinte to inforto Inend s that I h
I lately doubled the production of Lill Viirtilin toy
mai/helmet.. Having now stock of over lUDO car
boys Oil Vltrol on hand, and bring able to manufacture
Mal carboy. weakly, I feel confident I can supply all
demands. 1 also keep constandy on hand Mato, pert., Cop
pe Aqua Fortis, Muriatia Acid, Nitrous, Sulphuric
co d Acld Acetic Ethers, Aqua Ammonia Fortes, &a. Ac.. and
Al, from NI to OS per cent.
All orders addressed to my exclusive agents, Messrs.
ALLEN in Co., of Cincinnati, Will be promptly oliend
ed to.
ORASSPId.I.I
POTASH NVANTED.—I will par the latithestXparko
price for good article of Potash or Pearls, at tfie
annuli Chemical Laboratornimmtion of Contrress and
Front
ohsm, oi at Messrs. Allen k Co.' Drug stem,
corner fMatti sod FlAn street.
aunt/3.111w
E. OR A 881.2.1.1
ti.minaary for T 011714 Ladle.
j„ ItuPEP-MOR TUUMPnUN, recently of the Wesi
ern Miner:my, with the aid of compete.. must.ants, proposes to open a school-for Young Ladles, to
Chi. city, about the Ist of Penmen/et', In winch the usu
al branches of a flambe:l education will be taught
'lle terms will be gy , per minion of 51 week. each.
The following gentlemen may be referred to:
Wm. B. hl'Clure, Ero,, Dr. Edstngton, Geo.R. White,
resten, Prof. L. Stephens, Dr .
E Tti . th%ir l i V en e' ee P of Prof. Thompson, particular ' lob:-
motion will be fOrelebed by Dr. Dyer, of the Universi
ty.
angle-eodan
T AD I.I I IUORICE—ZaI lb. rust mord and for sale
by 11 A PAUNEVPOcK & Cu,
sued corner Ist and woo/Ista
P ARED PEACHES-1 sack Pared P.oebes, for sale
by auglei WICK & APEAPIDLISS
Te Esigitseers, Illsohlatats Vitt: titheri
relsesapeakifia DelawilliCanal CoMparty'de
ita to have Walton Chesapeake Ctry,thewseena
h airy, their Cabal &Stunk-Pimp, or other fla.
chi/airy, capable Qf l ea
B r !.(due l, aara an elev
tion of snail ket from Bro.:terce in the best man.
ner al regard. efficiency end economy, two hundred
thotmand cubic feet of water perkier. •
The Company invite &armee., Machinists, and mil
eta to offer plans for the above work, to be IRCCOIS4III
- with
,drawang. and demriptions, and estimates of
the daily you of fuel and attendance, they will also re
ceive fromsixth persons Proptmalr for building and
fining up the Pdaehinery, it - desirable to the party Mr
inshiug the plane respectively offered.
The pilaus to be delivered at the office of the COlll9ll.
ny, under J.al, before the second day of October next,
.at which time they will be opened and Judged of by the
Dosed of - Directors,. follows, vit,
For the plan which may be adjudged of no best. a
premium of three hundred dollars will be paid.
For the next best plan a premium of two hundred
dollars, and for any others which the Company may
choose to retain, one hundred dollars each. The Com
pany will return, under sealoo the panics respectively,
all the other plan..
Any information required will he furnished oil applb
street, Philadelphia.
cation at the office of the Company, No. bUi WAL.St,
angl4.dfit C. NEWBOLD, Jr., President.
Valuable Real E
THE underugued, desirous of settling Ms business
and devoung himself to die restonnioa of his
health. wil l dispose of Ms interest (being one fourth) in
about 70 res ofground nearly Opposite Mir OitY, In
south Piusburgh, w and above DinutugAturt, compile
ing some of the handsomest and motC6lll,lllool loca
tions to the city for residences, and moat advumageom
for manufacturing.
I will sell either one of the plats by die acre or In
single lots, to salt purchasers. This property has un
proved rapidly in value store being maned out for sale
within the put few years, and that it will continue to
e o so, I will guarantee to the purchnuer an advance of
t lent filly per cent. on hut payments within the next
five years, by his giving me the pnvilege of repurchas.
lug or selling at guy period within that time, by paying
him an advance proportionate to die above.
Those wiahing handsome and convenient saes for
residences, or the most advantageous for Inalininlnr ,
lug, Win M m
Meant apply imediately.
It not disposed of at pnvate sale, prior to Monday, '
di lath day of September nev i it will be odered at
public sale on that day', 5110 o'clock, A. AI.
0. ORAISIIy GREGG.
August 15, !Sta.
Business Bent
A lasi knowledse of the French Language In 43 li Lef
wite.—liediug, Wralug, Speaking. and as
pawlect Prouunerabon as Scbalar can
Imitate.
RODOLPH PIOTROWSKI, lately from En
-111 . rope, carers to his friends nod the public.
m eneral service, by a new and Me mom a proved
ethod or' studyrog the French language, by wi p nch be
woirTaillet like real success and lulpry.rlll4 . l.l lo
41113.101. 1.4.014(01 and ludionalrle lanauage.
tbvt
It is trapoirsitok to Warn II air 11: or 24 lessons, a. some
reacher. pretend and promise to do; or he buorrelf laud
spent fifteen !mow in France, and exerred all Means
tJa 111•:poWel to become perwer master or Whlal nn
nowproposes ton:mart to other..
Suc poses
lists art open Jta 1.aorlIt• and Commer
cial paper °dice.. The course Will be open on the Int
September. Ol.e oplarlef. coli,niallg of 24 lerworir
elan., *lb.
For pnvaw interview, 31. Piotrow.ki will meet with
pletwure spy peroon. the Monongahela
auK17.412w.
Cambria Furnace for Sale.
f 1 ,11 1 ,: understened will oder for sale at public ear
non. Co Thunolay, the fifth day of October tlt2l,
the following property assigned to them fry Inc lute trot
of VllllOll, I,VVIA. Rev, & Co, for the benefit of Ito
creditors at said Grin. to wit: —The Furnacaereeted by
su id europo n y, wan d- steam enutim and fixtures, sod
hot blast apparatus: t h e tools used about the furnace;
the lot of land on which the Furnacestands. containing
about finerti acres ol land, sod the interest the said
Gros to tiny sores aloud trought of R. K. Du Hot,
The will be held on the premises, In the town
ship of Tulltnadire, *lnman county. Otto, and will runt
them, at 10 o'clock. A. Al.
'roars ow SIA-I , —tlite-fourth cash, and th e balance
to four, eight and twelve months.
w. a. c /
w. S A"'""'
DoalrablO Lot. for Solo.
TRH subscriber haa laid oat eleven Lots on the
South aide
of the Fourth tftreet Road. and about
two and one quarter miles from the Court Hems,
Ilse., lota 0011110111 cacti from one to two and ri halt
acres of land, and will be sold on reasonable and ar
ountruodating term,
ton is
doomded unneeesaary to ea
ter . into any esp/anat he advantares these
'J'hetr vteintly to dna city, aml to the line of the
,
Central Rail Rood. rreommend them s a ver}trongly a
des, ruble countryresidence,.
'lto subseriber also offers for snle alma, sere,. hun
dred sere. of laud at Franklin township, _Allegheny
roomy. about seventeen mules !foul Pinstmmh. Also.
nine huildtny lots tI the borough of Rinninghatn
augl.s-dlui NRVILLK
r ENV ‘VS./a/ils —Vanity Fat,, a never without a
111 Hero: by Witham Itlakepeare Thackery—with
Iht•trettons by the author.
Tbe Tenant of tWilalfell LW!, by Acton Bell, author
of .- Wathertitg 1111e1Kat. -
The Sehoolaustress, by Joseph Alden, D. 1)
Part b. of Slarpera' Illustrated edition of the Arabi.
Ntglits* llntertioninents. New transit...l, arrange,l
La ne.
for leanly readlng. with explanatory notes: by W
F.a4.,
Loomis Locarithrna--Tables of l.o t tartthm. w nun.
hers and man. and l'angents for every ten seeunds of
the (Coadraitt. with other useful tables. by Elias Loma.,
A. hi , Prof. Mathematics and Natural Philo.ophv to
the University of New York.. nUlilOf of - Treatise on
A Irebra," a.e Ae
The above works received tbts day and fur vale by
JOHNsTiiN x sTock - rt,N.
or market and •ta
MARBLE WORKS ON WOOD NT. rrrrsity KG
E. WILKINS,
to manufacture Itionumena, Burl
Vaults. Tombs. Head Stones, Mantel Pieces, Ce
tee and Pier Tops of foreign and domestic marble,
• regular and fair price.
N. .— [ ha for loom:tir-nu. vault, ac Nona
ed. of auy description. fie .clam. a share ot paid
patronage riogibdif
Election.
Let b ru ' e:l " .4 s ldge th Lt ° l: . :ll h )7t r irlln t et . e ;J °
Mc Toil Flu., al' amid Wig, Lm Stmerde), the lu
it at 5 o'clock. P. M.. to cleft mare Maitegem and
Trmutirer tor mut Company. . .
O i., WARNER, Secretary.
Allegheny, Ant 16. 1842 , augl7-.131
12
THREE FINE DRAUGHTHORSIM
Three hoe Draught Hones for sale, sotto
ble for druying. &e. Enquire of
WALLINtiFORD & Co,
sit F ,7 canal banjo, liberty st
11/22, STR.A YED OR STOLEN, Horn the pre
mises of the subscriber. on the atoning o
the Pah mat.. a chestnut sorrel MARE, a:
years old. middle size, without any marks.
RIO will be mod by the aubseriber for the reline of the
mare; and if stolen. 322 for the conviction of the thief.
THOS. K. I.ITC/4,
augl4-41w %Voter rt. below Pl3llll
- -
GAAIBOGE-73 Ibn lust reed and for sale by
eagle B A FAIINESTUCK & Co
-
CHEESE -38 Ims W R Chhese, for sale by
augle WICKS AITANDLESS
- Q;N -- -41 . 7 pieces, hog round, for ml,, by
angle WICK &AFCANI.H.F.SS
S ICORCI:VICK
IN(.IS---1 lib's for , eale 1.
Y &
111 . CA NUI.F.SS
ALUM -Ott "), Alum,
au fl st ik r Vi= o F r i o k o l l .l,
angle 14 wood at
'' PERAI OlL—NVarramcd pure—h co:Ei for sale by
kj eugl6 J SCHOONSIAKER & Co
WHALE OIL--Crode nod Refitted, Mr sale ny
Ty auglo J SCHOuNkIAKER__ __
& Co
_.
.. .
RED PEPPER—Ytai Ilis ground, mat ree'd nod for
sale by auglO It A PAHNESTOCK &Co
VASE WANTED, to go au Philadelphia, to take
..LN charge or talant. tilood reconimendmions
be required. Apply insinedthiely at this odic,
twill
eugl7
FRINGES A N 1)1.;1111PS--A A Mason & Co, 60 Me,
kei at, have jum recd UV dos of fine blk end old
tsilk Fruiffee. of all widths. Also, (Stair,. of every ye
riely and color. augl7
OA PEN AND COLL.% Itz , —A A Nlason t Co are
now p rtting 106 fine French Wrought Capes, ve•
nuns confine*, and 300 Pico and fine French embroi-
dered Sienifing Collars, at rem low prices. augl7
AA. MASON &. Co. have not read 6 eases of
. Prints, of beautiful neat dark figurce. et &orates.
ly low prices. Also, 101.1ps Lyonciiii Cloth. Alpecca,
Ac, which they will offer et greet 1 11dLIVelOCIIII to put
chisseri.
neat]
lACKCAPt+.--3 doz toddy Lace Cap, pm rrr'd
d. 07 A A MASON A Co.'
FLOUR—L.I,Ias foioulo by
suitl7 JOIIN DILWORTH, 'l7 wood %i
ILYITON YARN AND RATTING -40,w ly a c ouon
I _/ Tarn, lass'd Nos; INi holes I.ltattug; for tale by
1, JOHN S DILWORTH & Co
ONEY IN THE COMI.I-11 eases of very superior
qualtly, for role by
magi 7 ISAIAH DICKEY A. Co, from at
P frPU CHALK— b eraisAcsiattl.iegl and for ( stsl .. e by
ottyl7 corner 1 , 11 and svoo,l sls
-
reed and lor .alp . auTi,•ll7 . 3-5
"'")
WICK &1113CANDLL,t3
TA-ERR by
WICK & rd`CANDLES-S
C”eks Riu Coffee,La ',rum. a M.t
r. ,u 0
received and for sale by
rutgl7 WICK h. :111:ANDLE,.,
1410 R SAL}; -A Family Ilona, Co years old, warrant.
"all m.4..11 , 101e for 'toddle or buggy - +o quiet
that a child can boodle lam. For male by
auglG TASSEY Jr /IMlrr
FLOUR SULPHUR-4 bblt rust rec'd and ior sale
by LI A FA kiNFILOCE It Co,
aUtIO eor lel and wood ma
D OTPEN STONE--. 1 cask Nor recd and for sale by
_l;%_,
augid 13 A PAHNESTOCS A Co
PllOBl.llOlWs--w IL. jun ree'd and for ' s.le by
nue° 13 A FAIINKSTOCK 1e Co
i'IIIEFSE-530 bz. Creatu Cheese, pm reed and Jur
k.,/ sale by aucbl DROWN I. VULUERTSON
-. ~ _.'
ALMON SALES;
By Joba B. Div 'Ur Awn'sneer.
Bm& Ira:el:4'4Y. at deletion.
anuestayoseninit, thOJSnh ussi, at 71 o'clock , al
the Commercial Saes Moons, corner of Wood and lath
streets, will Ipr cold a lam? collection Of valuable mis
cellaneous books, eatbracmg stodebent bnsek2 14'01-
FY, lastotT, Poorly, ars, memo., elasie, fec. Also,
Me letter and cap wnlo VP.Part family and pocket
lidlies blank books, tneess mann gold and steel pen.
151 note detached lever vrateh,matelled; I sayer do do
full do Ido saver escapement do do; a fine jewelled
Pate., vertical wuckneri together with a number of te
ualm. I good
mead oand gold and/sa alt
vor watches of tattoos devc.
qualny irniess, varier ; good. , 6 '
„ JUllrd D DAVI9 , Auct
AY
Garids fa n - of !turtle=
On Mcmday I:Writing ' Aug el, at o'clock, st the
be lelt [basi, cum — et of Wood and Filth
s treets, talldorithout ceserwa for cash earnest
cy, an extensive assortment of fresh seasonable mole=ld fancy Dry Goods, among which are of de Inure rob. patters., fict tires wooer rich etyle pima ICO pee
mm, do lame, @d DC* super oil color ging hams, 79
splendid tifty, cashmere, terkeri, broth:cc end de Lune
shawl, 456 pieces assorted Piney ribbon fee.
Autl &clove,
oaccwarrs, scetarreasate.
Shelf ehesie young hywn leo, 6 Go Vi rgmte wbae.
00, ;Nibs. Western Reserve cheese, AI his So...aftudut
11U feet good quality bog!, Ira senor .... e l , I cr .,
carted quaautotrade, glasnistere k hato soom
hatchets,' shovels, Icon Kates, VVll[ll.l end traaspadent
eat/Ida...blinds, linen end cotton fly netts.
Ai general assortment of new aid second hand bourn
hold tanuturu;tke
Al 9 o'clock.
Cutlery, jewelry, mammal lustrilments,a lams
h oo t, swan:tent of fasknouable randy made nothing, L oot ,
shoes, nmbrellas, saddles, bridles, Whips, trault aold
and fairer watches, guns, pistols; fancy and stap/eg*sa
nely goods, dc.
sagas
Sion
Fiattar., Stara Cttskt, o 4 Auction.
On Finlay afternoon at 3 o'clock, Aug. ISth, at the
store lately occupied by Alr. Win.filchinhon,un Smith
field street, lietweett Front .rieiccond streets, will be
whit two urge nests of drawers and bens for grocc
nes,Ag; guauuty of shelvute; I platform scale to
uruigh PAN; lb.; counter Nestle; 7 Mather rovered
ranks; 7 large stand easlo, fin.
angle JOHN D DAVIS, Auct.
Admittutra.tor'r &ileGiomie..,,
llort.se4ol.l PNrlliturr,
Oa Friday, August leo'clock, P. DI, at the
corner of Third awl Row streets, will be sold by order
of Mr. Adana Wilson, adtuttustrator of the estate ord.
law Felix Gwtun, deceased , We balance en a retail
sloe k oi l- groceries, among • bleb are coffee, tea, sugar
molasses, pepper. allspwc, ginger , an. he . Also, huh.
vinegar, counter scales and weights, a quantity 01
queclntware, thrtanursi, one set stone cutter).
11.10i5, tee.
augt3
Stred Proper -Sy at Ailment.
On Suitirtiriy, August 111th, at J o'clock. on the //I
nsisco, will be sold that valuable Lot ground suns
on Smithfield sweet, commencing as Me distance of
fret liola the new hi. E. Church Dow being erected
the Corner of 7th street, having Afront of tal A. ester
titre back 111) ft. to Miltenberger's alley; on which
cted a substantial two story Drich Store and Owl
ling House, being a desirable situation Inc business;
111.1 also, a well finished /been story brick Dwelling
Douse 1. 3,, g alley- akweseud Tide Ind Opus
ta TEIHIS—One third cash, residue in two equal,
annual payments, with tuterest,payable scunsannuntly.
nuall JOHN 1/ DAVIS, Au..
AMUSENENTS.
Hudson's Panoram■ orthealudson River
T PIIILO HALL.
qmsProprino r atlas greet
tors (
sir of the Nor th Ri
j. net (on his way to the Emen/ eitiesd w il l u.ktbit
his Panoramu at th e above Hall fo re SIX DAII
ONLY, commencing on Monday eilening, August 14th,
and connime during the week.
It is pointed on l 2 Wu feet of canvass, and represents
every Coy, Town and Leading, on bath sides, from
New 1 -
ark Bay to the mouth of the Mohawk River.
eonsothang one thrgut and most beoutiful Pano
rama. to the world.
Admrvalon only /.. s cems—Chadren half price. Tick
ets to be had at the pcipel Hotels and or the dour.
Doors open at 7/—P nu uorama to commence moving
are o'clock, precisely. tuagl4'
YOUNG LADIES' SEMINAILY,
AL/J[OIICM . 1
Autumn St 1•1011 of this lnstirution will com
l. ILOUCC 101 the first Monday in:SC{IIOIAM, Roma,
on Federal street, in - Colonada How," bd door from
Ole bridge.
the earue an h
The course of instruction and the rates of tuition are
here ore
For more minute informed°. see circular or apply
to the instructor, Mr. N Mmteur
Reterence may also be made to the following gentle
men:
Dr. T. F. Doi, Allegheny. I Hon. C. Ritzier. Pittaborgh
Rev D laltott. " Rev. D. 11. Riddle
3lr 11. P. Swartz, Ron. IL Dyer,
e:4 8m
• -
Allegheny MahonAtop Girls.
Filth rteenton of Mins Waoica School, will co
menee on Monday, tteptember 4th. Rooms
Federal aireet, Allegheny, next door ahoy, toe P.
Mice.
Teams, tot seas)an of eleven weeks:
Flrs. Cia•D .... *lO Freneh• -- • •25
Second Claw 1: •• • • licrtnan • 5
A pplleattotta way be matte at her residence 11l An
n street, Allegheny, near the Hand ureet Bridge.
aueLlettlm.
NOTICE.
-me sweat to C If Oltaxr, 11l
Ht` - niNe:: ro 1 c 1 1o 0 Td; u our old busiueas. we humpy
Izell tor hall the pu , rounge of all our friends and f eu
“weer.. AV W. POlNioarEs,
4th.
Pittrburgh. Aug. Tin.: YOLNDEXTEN.
P-lA.
Ull. GRANT, Whole.le Grocer, Communion
. E____'nrwardtne Merchant, No. 4t Water st. aul2
JO/114 It. MELLOR.
sof A.ol[Ser VOA EXCLCSOVO 341.8 oV
CHICKENING'S CELE BR A T 1 0 :1) GRAND AND
,AVJA RE NEW SCALE PIANO FORTEP
NO. Si Wood street. between Dm
moult alley and Fourth street, has toss
open and for sale s large assortment of
PIANO FORTES froth the above man
ufactory, of Gi and 7 octaves, of the latest styles, and
wth ail the recent improvements, winch will be sold
to purchasers at the - hloston Cash Prisese untenably.
emelt
Splendid Navy Piano.
T having
the
subscriber. previous to
fifipilii for the East to replenish his stock, will
dispose of the balance of Lis stock on
hand at reduced prices, nod o favora
ble terms. It consuls of *choice selection or Pianos
made by Nouns ft Clark, N. Y.. and Jonas Chickening.
at Bruton, Alas.., of from 8 to 7 octaves, of rosewood
end mahogany. of afferent styles and prices
li. KLEI3EI g
iytM At %Veodwelj'., net Third at
Fancy Furs, heap !rani:Europe.
Tun; subsenbers have now ni store h very coenaire
_IL. auortnHot of Pon for ladles wear, which Inter
Lein purchased in Europe by one ofjhe firm, at very
km- prices.
Revd durin
lationg the monetary cases succeediug the
Frendh :.
..
Tins advantage, which they pusness over any Othe s r
house in he node, will enable them to sell a .
gegen, article much below the market .
very e
LEe• :gumboots mid others will adva pnee nce their own
nacre let 11,7 exatui tt i; ig Was extensive issortmeu,
SOLIS. IMLU'PHEItti, (tuporters,
en Alan 'Mulberry) between 2d 12.11. a lid streets,
aug7-Ifran
'Philadelphia.
OLDI B. F
EK'S. AGENT, is now prepared to collect 1..
0 three months' extra pny which has been granted
Ly a late act of Coupes* to the Troopi who hare re
turned from the Mexican Var, aud to the he and
reprertetinwres of those who wen, 0.110. sit battle,
died of dowase ineurrod in the acme, or
Orrice. blakewelPs Buildoig, opposite the Court
liotom. Pittsburgh..
itugr-dgve
DRESS HONE.
Ti) SOUTHERN ANDcv MERCHANTS
W. ARR. Illanuracturers of I, nibrella.
J • Ya .k ra U sol ' a V e
ndDress Bone, idd North Till))),
street. above Race, PHILADELPHIA, time- the at.
Inlooll of Merchants and Dealers to their extensive as
mrtinent of thr above a. t.cics, which they odor at re
duced prices. An examoiation ta
ang4-42w
1 UST PUBLISHED.—An illustration eif the Ttltea.
Allegonm and Prupbccies of the Old Testament.
By Wit ha/0 Itt'Eseen. rummer of the Gospel at Dundee.
phe above popular work, which treatsufthe Typical
Persons, Things and Places of the Old Testament.
which haseen oat of pant for scone time, and Mr
w Web therehas been a great demand, we hover ust
republished in a neat rtyle-2119 pages, c too. P rier
SU cents. ELuvrr a. ENGLISH,
augll t'e woad and ..Sa market st
1
. . ..
_. .. .
M A ,,. C ,l l . l N..t i r ll .... l4 . c \ , p o lpil,i i — ui, M ., "e d. tre in tlalv it ia b l . in r o ; l l:
Clone Handwi. all ' , widths, from 14 inches es Id inches
In width winch we will sell at manufacturers prices,
nod carnage saved io the purchaser, at No 5 II nod et.
ear_
1 A' H PIIII.LIPS
i 111 CLOTHS-2500 yds 11-4 Floor Oil various
kf patterns. Ilhai '•
porn
147 dos Table Comm a splendid article—eaet be
bean Just reed from We Phillipsolle thetory t and tor
sale et Nos Wood si. toga 1& H PHILLIPS
p — EAFIc AsH-10 eaeks Pearl Ash. 7int reed on
ening/wadit and tor sale by
ROUT A CUNNINGHAM
ClItEESti-liii boo now landing from wine blieltigani
Ihr sale by ISAIAH DICKEY ..4 Co,
....
tugs
(root it
.- . ._
u‘, , itr-rf U - 1.411 AND THOUT—IU bids Fis;
V V G 7 half do do, Id btils Trout; 4 half doves recd
and for wle by nog, ISAIAH DICKEY &Co
- -
LARD—Io bbls No a to
r mule by
mugs ISAIAH DICKEY R co
- DEAR'. ASH-7 casks in store and for wile - by
j. euga • 18_____AlAll DICKEY a l'o
‘Jr °LASSES-1W bbla Pliiilation 11 1ces, - "6 We
iti. Sugar finale do; Ili stow and for li: . by .
caul
R RO '' Rr N a Co
IjICIE--in ni cei lifcr, reN5 iilIT 'or .:—-----
./.1b curl
mill.; R rtOBISON hco
w
Dill IRON—iiai ton/CPie find . Shade Anil other ler
sale b 'me, en.table for foundry ' and rrollinglk; for
y lug 4 R RILIISON a Co
tii'Soldsnr:ElC,s li lirTiklinOul - State,lllogle work./
Li, lust received and lot 1111.1 a by
u.g2 JOHN I) MORGAN, Druggist, wood 41
RLACKINO--.K) dos Mailiftf , ibicaberige Ellaeling,
l i , ti.i. solo by imp JOHN b MGRUAN
i'l DM SHELAI'..:- - 1000 Iliii - Guni Shah... Wrangelfor
1... T sale by ougil JOHN V 514.1ItUAN
- -
CIORK9--fl bales lorKe Cork= 7,14,.0-lAoNby
loj kuri
TRIII - k eg . k nail N OW, , for sale
—.lu M.
Nm • Ko c t & Co X
by , buP .1 SCIIOO A .
trlr st ; e l l ,L9Ul'. l .' ,7l b o '. itYl..t.itc°lolrAliAd U'Undir
1.2.,
. 1 I
("lAN Dl.ElS—tal Ciueouiau Mould
odor and ;or sale by
ougiu
ta. No I Rost Sostp, in store +and for
by A.,10 klAlt/lALIG/1
S 11A1111AUtill
II ht , E1,1)011,-....obbts Litteetil Oil, .tonand for
.ale by auglo 11AlitiA
LINSEFJ./01L—labb1.;r.no c by
augll isRAUN k REITER
I AILU OIL-10 bbl. .t 1 4 ;mll - 1411s, In etoro and tor
augly 88, •VN CULRERTSON
D A CoN SHOULLIERe-10 reeks Nat rrn' and tor
ll ed., by nue, BROWN aCU LIIERTNON
_
U. SOOAR--INti anda r amens statlea. apt. 6.y
IA • aagiu ...W.LE
z r z i . l . l 4 . 4 t e , l l 4 : l . l l t l 4 . l' , r d et a e .tis
toxic very low by
BROWN fa CULBERTSON
1. AIS.D
and tor kale by ouglO
etNMatL r -1bl.e'r : ? ; "I ' C P Cjraad, ; ell taforsal b
ti & 1V 11
H ERRING—IO bbla No; tiarrinl, in stora ana for
aa:c by mop_ Alp
(1 1 1E1723E—al Lie largn eivani Cheese, Just reoerred
tm and for .non by
_ -
oos7 F F VON BONFiIIORSTdr. Co
kliS PORK-13111s Meer Proo. just reed and for
JIL 'ale by 1,4111 IiAIItLAVON
CESCINNATI 6 PrI,TIBUITacaI
ar
EIAILY:IDJ(c.ICZT LINE.
ps„
w irtom mpowa llne of ol ao tb kni e d hnet., /d pasaeofne4..,.. t.
Isl.! and fiiroisied, and Most Lot ili ni
Mien of the West. Evary attommodalion and eoes.
fort Mot money eon Moore, boo been provided Corp..
amige —hon re. Ile Lie. haa been or operation for ime yea.
corned a million of people without the lea. kto.
w then. persons. The boars will be al the foot of
Wocel street the nay previous to malting, fort. see 9.
U. of tie%•lll an d
the entry of pan:engem on the repo.
le all ens. the passage money MOTU Palo la
SUNDAY PACKET. -
The LIA.O NEWTON, Capt. Maws via
leave Pataburgt ovary ettialay morning at 10 o!dock
Wbeeltug every Sunday eTar_mg at r. N.
May
110Ihilbt V YACILKT.
The MONON cgs. vusr, }gees flat
burgh every Monday morning al 10 ceekely• Witeefiag
every Sloutlay evening aI 10 r.
TUESDAY PACKET*
Ica
B urgh every
The ILIEILNIA No. Capt. J. 14.001ssoz;
Pimsb Ttiesklay =nuns du 10 0 . 010c14
Wheohng erery Tuesdn eretuns-at 10 r.
• - •
WEDNESDAT PACKET.
Th e NEV ENGLAND No. S, Copt S. Dun, aril/
leave Pulaborgh every &
coonliog at 10
o'clock, Whoehog e very Wed nesda y evesdas al 101 e. R.
TIIURSDAT PACKET.
The BRILLIANT,. Casn. tsaaca, ail! leave PltU,
burgh every Thursday roaming at.lo o'clock, WEecliag
every Thursday evelung as IL/ r. a.
JOHN D DAIIIB, A
,
'WDAY Pal11:18,1K1`. •
Tho cuiTER No. Z Capt. CaLefre, *lll leave Ptrav
buqllt every Friday looming at 10 o'clock, Wkeeka ir
every Fraley eyestalk ut 10
MATO/DAV PACILIG ,vai
ioovo
pow,
The MINNNUER. CaP.-
wheeling
every burgh every bawling runin . g
o r!
SatuAtu,
LIN!.
NEW LISUON AND PITTSDu
OP CANAL AND bI'EAAS P
wait •
• • Ea=
Le.w. Pithimrgh (VlA °wome n )
dolly at o'clock, A. id., and
rives at tilasgow, (mouth oft!. Sandy end Beaver Ca
net) at 3 u'e/ork, and New Lassa at IL mese night
, Leaves New Lisbon at cl u c k, onwrieir
irm canal to the-dyer dating the night) and Olaegow
the
at o'clock, A. hi ., and arrives at Pitikburgh at 3P.
AL—thus making a coninnamts line tor carrying as and freight between. New Lisbon sold Puts
te
burg
rr h,
ouin shorter Lunn and An. ICI. rates than by any
othete.
tiU Tim
the
adds Line bade the *smuts of
form the public th at they here fated op nianfirat Clan
I d. Cana t floats, for the necroontedatiou of passengers and
m freight, to run nu connection with the) Wall 'knows,
steamers CALEB COPE md - BEAVEkt, and cowman- I
mg, at Glusiow, with the Pittsburgh and anain-
nun and other daily Imes of steamers down iaa'Aptia,
and intississmpl river.. The proprietors _
selves to spurn. no expense or troubte to insure com
net, mato) and dmplitch, and ask of the pabbr a Mara w
then patronaaa.
AUTHORIZED AGENT:4.
G hi. HARTLN,
H. t tV. MARRA UCH, # Pliftbar ff a ' Si
IL HANNA, A Co.
tyllitf J. H.tItRAUGH & Ca. #
NOTICE—The iteamet BEAVER, C. El Chute, man., t
ter, will leave inter this notice, ter Wellsville mein-
ally, at V o'cloek . itt the 1130r11111 19 4
PITTBEIVFIKAII & E I LLOVITNSIVILL7II 4
Daily Paaket LIAO.
FEBRUARY lit, FEBRUARY
LEAVE DAILY AT e X. M., AND 4 P. M. lc
The following new bouts complete R
-- tee line for the present seasons AT
. LANTIC, Capt. James Parldriao64l
ALTIC, Capt. A. Jecobic and LOUIS
APLANE, Capt E. Sennett The boats are entirety
new, and ate fitted op without regard to expense. Ev- ;4
cry comfort that money cart procure has been provided. 0
The Boats will leave the Idonnagahela Wharf Seat Si
the foot of Ross et. Pessengens will be peactail Cal 'I
board, es the boater will certainly leave at the adVerfir
used hours, 4 A. hl. and 4 P. M. Jana
VI 'l'l .. Alitilfd II 3 . -- WilkbaNii PiU.I%IZ-- '4
~,,., swift • ift steamer
ti
ill • CONSUL, 1.4
•.. i Dora . ). P Willnay, master, :will leavisil,
gularty, for IVbeeling, art Monday,o
Wednesday and Friday, et 10 o'clock precliely. 4
Leave %I heeling every Tuesday, 'Thursday and Sa-ll
torday, at 7 o`c/ollt, a m, premsely. 1
The Consul will load at all the Intermediate yoort..--',l
Every accomodation that can be procured Cog the corec4
fort and safety of passengers has been provided. The
r e
boat as also provided with a self-acting safety guard
to:recnt°oPl'U°°'For6'htlreo:°47onrl freight or
pass
;•
~ corner of Ist and fenith fi cal as. d
FOR CINCINNATI - AND RT. LOU/S. - - - F..
~..,„,,,.,. 4. The hue steuller 1
COLORADO, ~
;73, Gormly, maste rwill leave for aboes,.!
d imermedate ports tha days, t , 7
For ( r 41 .:0! er Pfiumge, apply or board. eaglets
FOR CINCINNATI: L.,
~ rt The new and splentlid steremer ?j
1 11, SAMAR V TAYLOR, c
b=Lucas, ma.ster, will leave for above 7
Intermediate ports re g
ZFor freight or passag_e app lue beats re
a l a s ul ig , lti
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOOS. - --
f.t".. h.
The fine new-isteanwr P
siFZIANDusir, ..1
lawman, master, will leave for above.
til intermediate ports this day.
For freight or passage, 521yL02i board. eagle
FOR-ti.Ters-NATI------- ---- %
?
mmum.. The light draught steamer 1
FNDSHIP,
. Davis, master ßlE , will leave fr the above '
pays intermediate pony regularly. !
For freight or passage apply on board. 4 at.glS,
- REGULAR CINCINNATI PACkE4.- .-
1
n . The fine Gamer
--'...-
'9_ IIIGRLANDER, i
ra t
,r..
0.4,n, master, will leave for thiy
For freight or pass ye and intermediate port' this 4.41
age, apply on board. angl6
FOR ST. Loins 1. if.L.Rrols-11.1ML---
.y.„.,.,- The fine steamer
DANURE,
Cock, master, will leave (Si the aloud,
and intermedatte ports this day. t, I
For freight or passage apply on ard ,
ttogla
FOR Sr. Lou IST-- "g
544 ,„... 4 The new and fast running steamer)
i
lue,
RF.VOLUTION,
4.411,' Capt. II NI 11111, will leave
i for aliovel
11
4 o'clock. P. NI.
..-.:7.."---...91ge......... , .tt all Intermediate porta - 's day, ..s
For fretibt or paasodi apply on board, or to
onto J. NEWTON JONOS
FOR CINCFNN 171 AND OT. 1.0tri13..
The roletoltd ,em stearder
VISITOR,
Jacobi. master, 3.13111 teats, Tor above!
. . . andtotermediata ports this day, ad
4 o'clock Al. -
For freight or pl{ll-11,16r, amp l y ort board.
tUR icr;.l33T. 1.61/1.44.
The elegant .reamer.l
41
Cope, master, will leave for the aboici,
For intermelhate ports this day
fre,gh t or paccage, apply on board. thigtO
The fine new IVta draught steam:wt.)
l'hurnpao L tr iS ster, will ve for the 9
buve and intermediate ports regular!
y. Fur iremhi or package, apply on board. tu g InQ
FANCY DRY GOOK 1,.
• SEAMAN & MUIB._,
391 Ilroadway, New lrork,l
1 M PORTERS AND JUDDERS ofSillra, Frerich_pri<
j . ted Muslms, liureges, Limes, Embroidertes, Aler. 4
inia, Shawls. Ifontery . . Glut cs, I,awlis,llottftittaticeti.k,
AND ALL OTHER b A RJETII-S OF FAIsCli bitlif )
They iim country hlerebanta, visiting New • y,,,,q
to xammetheir math before making them per ,ii..,3
Sir. Mum W. for many years of the bona, MA-T-1
sievran A Co.. rota which he retired on the '',,,,, of J.,, , ?
lon% sod
Mr.
Jame thegion, (who has va d,,,,,,,,.,-11;
the busuless4 woe Mao favorably known bMbei e,iichl
Itshment.
Marddy t
. _______i
Pennsylvania nail itsami Ca.
Nurrict; is hereby given that the IFlftfl
Instalment of Five Donato per shesv I. ..d
quired to be paid on or before Lhe Fl • dat;
in ceinember nem; and the Simla Imndimitit on the
brio day of November neat.
CIEORVE V. FLACON., TM...M.
N. N.—lrodalmeuts will be .iiessed by Wu. If)
1).7,37, EN., at Manufacturer s ' sod Alerelosats' B
ouatt-eodtzeptl
NEW FALL BOODS--n A Mason& Co, 00 Alerrke
street, are now opening alt eases and preek•gelCO
ag at
new Fall Goals, comprut Pon now style , o.4 ''
bums, kannek, English and American Prim til IL.
Sonar and Book Ainslie*, Collars, Cape*, Lneel u a
engin
Huy E. ---- rr—.),E.,,,7. -- hxt;t - -ij'i,T,gj.,----
/
ATii ‘ ,l # •' V '' "
j,”„ „„,,
~d by 11 Lerch Jr. /VII Lino. And for tall
of Rle lutha Rubuer b.put, No.:. r.. Wood 1.1/ , •
.0
_./ Y. /1 !If ILL IPS i
D 1 -CI IROM. .PUTASH-4.00 lbs /03/ 1/.o'd vnit (0
LI .v , v bY it A FA lei I.STOCR
_!. 01 1 4 ...___ --•- • corner 1.1 •Ad r ood .tz,
1 AC DYE--3 hbl. f,.. 1 , /, r 51 . 14.41 , Z0 1, Bale
J , aagES
CIRRI/ME UREEN—!4 c0...A.1k md'a, dAd (4, n / ./ / 4
k_,/ by ougls
—__... .l; A FAIL,: k-'11..,C/C &Co
,1
.ALEAC/lES NUR-INS-A A Moreu &Co' ,OD Mart,'
4 .) ket st, hare Not opened :Swore easeaof those
:heap bleached klnalins at se_ Also, 4 snore eat& p
lhe 4k,, do. .11., another Jame lot of the ramose • '.%
Cake°, 111 CIF.
.. )
.%(11
.11;1.1
u P CA, 1.1.00.7 -vl7.1----A
ittastni - Is . - -Cs:F.9- rag 44
/„..rtr..,-ro„,r,°.trytz•T,-r0w..2-. td,.
liar ;'(O`l7P
Sore Wroughil.k.sltark, Idt• •
_alias at 3,1
____
_______
rikISII-20 ibis No I Mackerel; sp ( t _..._...1414,7
hbls Shad; a bids Lake 1-'nthi• ' 44 Mi It doi POI
S F VON BON' 20
ti
Sewn/
. 1 11014 ST & Co,
,f, bids North (Ntr-oltra- - 45 --7 6-''' '
_444
.. s p viy. ,t or ans by -.T.. j
If ADDER -46W, tor & '' ----):lY.kfiC" - '3 °- .. -- Co--- I
1,1 marl 4 1j• de DY
, • —•--• •..-- VON LIONNIIfIRSTI Col
1) 1 F, FL° tat - .0 b'
it, any! I 4ta for sale by
1 2VI-.
)14PPF:Ft- ----- 10 --- h - -- -' - ' -f- V n 44
LINN
LIIOLLST . A. C o t
alga for halo by
•-----.....
__ S F VON lIONNUOSST &Co
.
A .R.Dg(34"..---2UL1.16, for ;;;lej ;7.37- -
par "..,,Y.
I? WI La RoL
BAC°.-4-L-.lakattll hot • try Sams , tar sale low I
l•„,, e 0,,,,
.4,„( `0::,;14 m5.:11.1. & RUE••
°PB-41 .34:: ' 111,sa-t.l
-1.11... laglti
MOILL & ROF: •
I, , Ntatxii-Til.-:11. bbl, Co - .Z•utnati. ----,
gl i[7 . -- V f l i jt - ti - ic • asks j.Z.01,, r.mt ! . u i 1 b, 1 4. 1:- ' 4 ,,clr : •
, 0 „
no do
Warranty,/ .4,41 In any Its the hay. For sale ti.
(L 4 (4 any
URA Nl-,••11 water st
r Or. is; 11. r i..-4.1.1t E--Constartn; on.,haad ;tad RI
1 1 sale rt augla
_____
tCLIGS.&NT'
.4R6-leL‘glie:ibill:.'"42i* ".--------C
111.----:GRANT ',
PPFI4=•:Cr; „.;- --' -
FIE • • sas oa hand, aad for .----1-h , dry los -- 1:(
jj aus•l4
f
L'ORE 11 / 1 1Cli- I altr'' --- ----
- ----C------116RANI.
J. notl4
now — O - n - the vatatt ei.. ,
INAIA/1 DICKEY 'ok, Co, from at
T ARAI OlL—p•alwav• hem, mu reed anal for eedi
Li by
nopl ) )9pD tr. Co
. .
ri: o b t y VNl+ EN D's 5g..94.1P AEILLA-- j i it :DT
c• 0•1!
F, INF NrrAsii - Al r or
tid- 17 ----
' .4r . 14 - ' Y • J KIDD k Co.-
j:
I ,II .4N me NEI-4. Brawn rued Rul Flannel., 0. roos,exi,
et nod
for lode by
r
am p) GE:O cocuzuv, 40 Wood et , _